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    User Guide
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    Nokia 9290 Communicator User Guide
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    Nokia 9290 Communicator User Guide What information is needed? My number Voice mail number Wireless provider's number Provider's customer care Model number Phone type International Mobile Equipment Identification (IMEI) Numbers Where is the number? Wireless service provider Wireless service
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    it goes Record it here WAP Internet access point: name, modem phone number, user name, password Your WAP Service provider See 'Set up WAP connections' on page 169. Internet access, connection settings dialog WAP Internet access point: name, modem phone number, user name, password Data call
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    provider server that receives your mail Information you need Where to obtain it Service center number GSM service provider Where it goes See The General page of Mail settings dialog: Your mail address User name and Password Record it here Use Internet access point: The Servers page: Mailbox
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    phone described in this guide is approved for use in GSM 1900 networks. LEGAL INFORMATION Part No. 9357888, Issue No. 2 Copyright ©2002 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Nokia 9290, and the Nokia Original Accessories logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia
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    software from RSA Security. The information contained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 9290 communicator. Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia DOCUMENT. NOKIA RESERVES THE or software exported NOTICE Your phone may cause contact your local service facility. This device
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    3 First start-up 4 Memory card 7 Charging the battery 8 Communicator interface 12 Setup configuration 14 PC connectivity 16 Desk 18 Telephone 18 Messaging 20 Internet 23 Contacts 25 Calendar 26 Office 27 Extras 31 Phone 33 Install/Remove software 35 Getting help 39 Facts about your
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    56 Messages (Menu 1 58 Call log (Menu 2 60 Settings (Menu 3 63 Forwarding (Menu 4 68 Infrared (Menu 5 69 SIM services (Menu 6 69 3. General information 71 Communicator display 71 Communicator keyboard 76 Connectors 79 General features 80 Install software from the CD-ROM 89 Activate the
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    Desk 91 Main view 91 5. Telephone 93 Make a call manually 93 Call a number in the telephone directory 94 Call a calls 99 Answer a waiting call 99 Send touch tones during a call 100 Telephone Settings 100 Flight profile 113 6. Contacts 115 Contacts directory 115 Make a contact card 116
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    contacts database 130 7. Calendar 131 Calendar entries 131 Views 138 Icons 144 Task lists 144 Search for Calendar entries 145 Settings 147 8. Internet 149 Setting up your Internet access point 150 Connect to the World Wide Web 158 Open a Web page 160 WWW settings 165 WAP 168 Java 173
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    Short Message Service 201 10. Office 205 Document 205 Sheet 210 Presentation viewer 218 File manager 220 11. Extras 227 Clock 227 Calculator 229 Control panel 230 Recorder 240 Imaging 241 RealOne Player 244 Cell broadcast 245 Fax modem 247 12. Accessories guide 253 Power management
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    ) for Canada 287 Care and maintenance 288 Accessory safety 289 Battery safety 290 Nokia One Year Limited Warranty for U.S 291 Nokia One Year Limited Warranty for Canada 298 15. Glossary 301 Appendix A Message from the CTIA to all users of mobile phones 311 Appendix B Message from the FDA to
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    User guide. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not use the communicator while driving; park the vehicle first. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified service personnel may install or repair equipment. ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do
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    press . EMERGENCY CALLS Close the device cover. Make sure the phone is switched is on and in service. Hold for several seconds, to clear the display. Enter the connecting to any other device, read its user's guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. INFRARED
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    IMEI and model number are on the back of your phone under the battery. If you're calling about an accessory, please have it available for reference. Nokia Customer Care Center 7725 Woodland Center Boulevard Suite 150 Tampa, FL 33614 Tel: 1-800-4MY-9290 Fax: 1-813-249-9619 For the TTY/TDD users only
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    Nokia 9290 Communicator User Guide, the Getting Started card (fold-out poster), and the Add-on applications guide • High Power Battery BLL-3 • ACP-12U Charger • RS232 DLR-2L Adapter Cable • CD-ROM with PC connectivity software • Headset The Nokia 9290 Communicator consists of two parts: the phone
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    -ROM in your 9290 Communicator sales packet. Support options include: • Getting Started CD-ROM This takes you through the basics and helps you set up key Communicator features such as Short Message Service (SMS), Internet access, and e-mail. It also provides step-by-step instructions for using these
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    . • 1-800-4MY-9290 Nokia provides this toll free customer support line specifically for Nokia 9290 Communicator owners. • www.nokiahowto.com This web site is an interactive step-by-step user manual to help you learn how to use all the features on your 9290 Communicator. Using the phone To be able to
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    you wish to use. WARNING: Support for features may vary with different service providers. To start-up your phone: 1 Close the device cover and ensure that the phone is turned off. If it is on, press . 2 If the battery is connected to the communicator, remove the battery. Press the catch at the top
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    Getting started 5 3 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot: ensure that the gold contacts of the SIM card are facing down and that the bevelled corner of the card is on the right. See Figure 3. Figure 3 When the card is properly inserted into the SIM card slot, the bevelled corner remains
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    battery. If there is little or no charge in the battery, it is recommended that you connect the communicator to the charger and start charging the battery , date, and time formats of your communicator in the Control panel with Date and time and Regional settings applications. 7 Scroll to the name of
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    Nokia 9290 Communicator communicator. You can, for example, install and remove software to and from the memory card with the Install/Remove software Communicator and other devices. Check the user manual of your camera, MP-3 player, or PC card reader to determine compatibility with the Communicator
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    the hatch. Tip: To check the current battery level, see the battery indicator on the communicator or phone display. Charging the battery Note: See important safety information on battery usage on page 9. 1 Connect the charger cable to the bottom of the communicator, as shown in Figure 6. Figure 6
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    AC wall outlet. While charging is in progress, the battery level indicator scrolls on the phone display. 3 When the battery is fully charged, the bars stop scrolling and four bars are displayed. You may now remove the charger plug from the communicator. Note: You can use all the features of the
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    charge and discharge cycles. Use only batteries approved by the communicator manufacturer and recharge the battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer. With approved chargers and accessories, the battery can be charged continuously. The battery need not be fully discharged before
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    the following: whether both the phone and the communicator interface are on, radio signal strength, various phone settings, and the length of the screen blanker period. It is always recommended to keep a charged battery in the communicator. Keeping the battery charged maximizes the lifetime of the
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    data and turns off its display. Note: When you press Close, switch to another application, or close the device cover, the Nokia 9290 Communicator saves all data automatically. Use the applications The buttons at the top of the keyboard start the corresponding applications. The application buttons
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    relate to the four command buttons on the right side of the display. In the guides, commands are in bold and items shown on the display and on the menu bar right-hand corner of the keyboard. Example: When the user guide instructs you to 'press Open', it means that you must press the command button next
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    to menu commands. Setup configuration To access the Internet, WAP services, and your remote mailbox, you need to configure the relevant settings. Note: To help you configure these settings, see the Settings checklist at the front of this guide. In the checklist you can see the information you need
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    on the keyboard to view the online Help. Figure 9 4 Enter the details and press Advanced settings. A dialog with four pages opens. Enter the details on each page. On the Other page three icons. 5 Select WAP access and press Open. A dialog opens. Tip: For details, see the Internet chapter of this
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    on defining your Internet and mail settings, see the Internet and Messaging chapters of this User Guide. PC connectivity You can connect your communicator to a compatible PC or laptop using the PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator program found in the communicator sales package CD-ROM. The CD-ROM
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    and vice versa. WARNING: Beware of viruses. Only install software onto the communicator that you have obtained from sources that offer adequate protection against viruses. See 'Certificate Management' in the user guide. Connect your communicator to your PC 1 If you use a cable, connect the
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    favorite applications or third-party software. You create these links in telephone settings. To start Telephone, open the communicator cover communicator. To make phone calls, • the phone must be switched on, • the communicator must have a valid SIM card fitted, and • you must be located in a service
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    in the search field at the bottom of the main view and press Call. Answering a call When you receive a phone call, a note appears on the display. Depending on the profile settings, you may also hear a ringing tone. To answer the call, press Answer. If you do not wish to answer it, press
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    interface only and will prevent use of the phone. Be aware that all communications applications require use of the phone. Messaging Messaging contains the following applications: Fax, Mail, and SMS (Short Messaging Service). Start Messaging by pressing the Messaging application button on
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    Getting started 21 • the SMS message center number must be stored in the settings of the SMS application. Contact your home service provider for details. Note: The Nokia 9290 Communicator mail system is compliant with the Internet standards SMTP, IMAP4, and POP3. Write and send faxes, mail, and
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    service is available, the phone is turned on, and within wireless network coverage. Short messages are received automatically, provided your phone automatically received by your communicator, but by your remote settings to retrieve only message headers. When you retrieve your mail using these settings
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    (IAP) from an Internet service provider (ISP), and • you must have entered the appropriate Internet settings. Follow the instructions in the User guide. Use the single card Settings checklist in the sales package to record your settings. Your ISP will give you instructions on how to configure the
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    is: www.Nokia.com. Tip: Some Web sites require your user name and supports data calls, • a data service must be activated for your SIM card, • you must have obtained a WAP access point from a WAP service provider, and • you must have entered the WAP settings. Follow the instructions in the User guide
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    phone numbers and addresses. The entries in the Contacts directory are called contact cards. You can synchronize your contacts with a compatible PC. For more information on synchronizing contacts, see the PC Suite Guide on the sales package CD-ROM. The main contacts database is in the communicator
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    can set alarms to all of the calendar entries. To start the Calendar application, press the Calendar application button on the communicator when you connect your communicator to a compatible PC. For more information on synchronization, see the PC Suite Guide on the sales package CD-ROM. Create
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    time. You can use task lists to list and organize tasks. You can set deadlines dates and priorities for your tasks. You can also have several task lists business tasks and another for personal tasks. Other views The communicator contains other views, such as the Year schedule and the Anniversaries
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    or Cancel. To determine the category to which you want the data in the cell to belong, press Function. The categories are as follows: All, Financial, Date , Statistical, Lookup, Text, Logical, and Information. Each category has a set of functions, which you can see from the list next to Function name
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    29 Getting started 1 Select a range of cells on a worksheet. These will provide the data for your new chartsheet. 2 frame, the tree can contain folders from two roots, the communicator and memory card. Under the communicator root there is C:\Documents\ folder that contains four default folders:
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    Getting started 30 View the contents of a folder 1 Choose a folder in the left folder tree frame and press Open. A view of all the subfolders and files of the parent folder opens. 2 To view any possible subfolder, select it and press Open. 3 Press Done to return to the main view. Open a file 1
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    press Open. You can install additional applications from the CD-ROM in the sales package. Clock The Clock shows the time and date in your home 4 Press Close to accept the set alarm. Turn off the alarm sound Press Stop or any key on the keypad of the phone cover. Press Snooze to silence the alarm
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    Accessories, Certificate manager, Date and time, Install/ Remove software, Internet access, About product, Memory, Regional settings, and Default folder Modifying these features affects the operation of your communicator to record a phone conversation without first advising all call participants.
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    the device cover, if it is open. 2 Press and hold to switch on the phone. If you are prompted for the PIN code, enter your PIN code, which is provided with the SIM card, and press the key directly under
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    the signal. and bars above this symbol. - Indicates the remaining charge in the battery. The more bars are visible, the more charge remains in the battery. For information on other display indicators, see Phone chapter of this guide. Making and answering calls To make a call, enter the area code and
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    you have subscribed to two phone lines, you can switch specifically intended for the Nokia 9290 Communicator or suitable for the Symbian operating system on Crystal style devices, and Java applications. Note: If you install software that is not intended specifically for the Nokia 9290 Communicator
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    viruses and other harmful software. To help you, the software installation system on the Nokia 9290 Communicator uses digital signatures and certificates on software packages. See page 35. If you are installing software without a digital signature or a certificate, the communicator warns you of the
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    also given options whether to continue with or cancel the installation. Remove software 1 To remove an installed software package from your communicator, select the software package you want to remove from the Installed software page and press Remove. 2 A dialog appears asking for your confirmation
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    PC or on a CD-ROM. Default installation language - You can set the default installation language to the language that your Nokia 9290 Communicator has. If the software package contains several different language versions of the software, the language version specified here will be installed. Sort
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    specific subjects and keywords. There are also several support options available to Nokia 9290 Communicator owners. For more information See 'Support options' on page 2. About the guides in the sales package The Nokia communicator sales package contains the following guides either in print or as PDF
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    connect your Nokia 9290 Communicator with different kinds of wireless services. In the Getting Started chapter of the user guide, the names of the commands on the display are in bold and the settings and options are in italics. Accessibility solutions Nokia is committed to making mobile phones easy
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    instructions for their use. You can then activate these functions as described in this user guide. The manual activation commands for various services are not presented in this user guide (for example, using the and characters for activating or deactivating services). The Nokia 9290 Communicator
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    in the settings of the SMS application. Internet access requires that data service is supported by the system you are using and activated for your SIM card. In addition, you must have obtained an Internet access point from an Internet service provider. Access codes The Nokia 9290 Communicator uses
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    such as names, addresses, and phone numbers, goes into the Contacts directory. The phone, the communicator interface, and each of the communicator with a corresponding application on a compatible PC. See the PC Suite Guide on the CDROM for details. GSM data transmission The Nokia 9290 Communicator
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    handover As the phone user moves from one network cell to another, the signal strength of the channel drops and the wireless telephone exchange may handover the user to a different cell and frequency, where the signal is stronger. A cell handover may also occur when the user is stationary, due to
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    metal surface. • Check that the signal strength on the communicator display is sufficient. Moving the communicator within a room, especially towards a window, may result in a stronger signal. If signals are not strong enough to support a voice call, data connection should not be attempted until you
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    46 Getting started
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    tasks like sending long touch tone sequences or modifying phone settings, use the Telephone application. See the Telephone chapter, starting on page 93. Selection keys When operating the phone, press keys one at a time. The phone keypad is not functional when the cover of the communicator is open.
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    on and off. Switches between profiles. See 'Profile settings' on page 101. Scroll through menus, submenus or settings. If there are no active calls, you can use the scroll keys to browse through the phone book. When a call is active, you can adjust the volume level by pressing the scroll keys
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    level without making any changes. Display indicators The display indicators inform you about the current operation of the phone. The indicators described on the next page are shown when the phone is ready for use, with no characters entered on the display. Example: Pressing the selection key under
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    the earpiece. Make a call To make and receive calls, • the phone must be switched on, • the communicator must have a valid SIM card fitted, and • you must be located in a service area of the wireless system. 1 Key in the area code and the phone number of the person you wish to call. If you make
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    here as international may in some cases be made between regions of the same nation. Search for phone numbers You can retrieve phone numbers from memory by the name with which the phone number was stored. For more information, see 'Call a number in the telephone directory' on page 94. 1 Press
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    number is 2. 1-touch dialing 1-touch dialing is a handy way to call frequently-used phone numbers. You can define up to eight 1-touch dial numbers in the communicator memory. For information on how to set 1-touch dials, see page 104. There are two ways to use 1-touch dialing: Tip: Pressing and
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    light will flash. If the caller can be identified, the caller's name or phone number, and the text Calling, will be displayed. 1 To answer the call you can use during a call. Many of the in-call options are system services. To access the functions, press Options during a call. Some or all of the
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    Contacts - Opens the phone book. Menu - Opens the Menu. Mute/Unmute - Switches the microphone of the communicator off or on. If the communicator is connected to a handsfree During a voice call, the keypad is unlocked and the communicator can be operated in the usual way. After the call,
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    You can use the Profiles key to adjust phone tones for the various operating environments of the communicator. One profile is always in use. For more detailed information on the various profiles, how to adjust the settings and so on, see 'Profile settings' on page 101. 1 Press the key on the
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    automatically. If you want to scroll it manually, press the scroll keys or More. 3 To exit help, press Back. Tip: You can access the menu functions even during a call. Using the menus The phone offers a set of menu functions that allow you to tailor the phone for your particular use. The menus and
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    2 Inbox, 3 Drafts, 4 Sent, 5 Cell broadcast, 6 Service command editor, 7 Voice messages 1 Missed calls, 2 Received calls, 3 Dialed numbers, 4 Clear recent call lists, 5 Call duration, 6 Call costs 1 Call settings, 2 Phone settings, 3 Security settings, 4 Restore factory settings 1 Forward all voice
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    settings' on page 101. Tip: You can call the phone number while viewing the message by pressing , twice. Messages (Menu 1) The Short Message Service (SMS) is a system service on the display and a tone will sound, unless the communicator is set to a silent profile. A note is also shown when you
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    from the message and moves it onto the phone display. You can now call the number with . Details - predefined on the communicator interface. See 'Cell broadcast' on page 245. For available topics and relevant topic numbers, contact your service provider. On - Sets the information message
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    . For more information and for the voice mailbox number, contact your service provider. Call log (Menu 2) Missed calls (2-1) Lists calls that you have missed. Note: The communicator only registers missed calls when the phone is switched on and within system coverage. Received calls (2-2) Lists calls
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    All/Missed/Dialed/Received. IMPORTANT: The phone numbers are erased without warning. You cannot communicator. Dialed calls' duration (2-5-4) Shows the total duration of calls made with any SIM card that you have used with the communicator. Clear timers (2-5-5) Asks for the lock code and then resets
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    all cost counters. You cannot undo the reset operation. Show cost / Show in units (2-6-3-2) You may select whether the call costs and call cost limits will be displayed in currency or charging units. Contact your system service provider for the prices of charging units. The display shows the option
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    : In some systems, calls to the emergency number programed into your communicator (for example, 911 or other official emergency numbers) may be made services by your service provider may vary, depending upon system features, rounding-off for billing, taxes and so on. Settings (Menu 3) Call settings
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    active and for which call types. Send caller ID when calling (3-1-5) This system service allows you to set your phone number either to be displayed or to be hidden from the person you are calling. Set by system resets the phone to the default setting, On or Off, that you have agreed upon with your
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    for outgoing calls (3-1-7) If your system supports this service, you can have two phone lines in your communicator. You can select which line you want to use for making calls. For more information, see 'Line selection page' on page 112. Phone settings (3-2) Clock (3-2-1) You can select whether the
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    Manual, the phone will show a list of available systems and you can select the system you wish to use if this network has a roaming agreement with your home system service /Cancel all restrictions. Closed user group (3-3-3) This system service allows you to set the communicator to accept calls to and
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    67 Phone Preset - Resets the phone to use a user group the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the system service provider. On - Uses a particular user and replace the battery and switch on the phone, the communicator will remain locked. To unlock the communicator, press Unlock and enter the
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    communicator. For information on changing the lock code, see section 'Security' on page 230. Restore factory settings (3-4) You can reset some of the menu settings service allows you to direct your incoming voice calls to another phone number when you do not want to be disturbed, or when the phone
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    connection' on page 90. Note: Your communicator is a Class 1 Laser product. SIM services (Menu 6) In addition to the functions available in the phone, your SIM card may provide additional services that you can access in the Menu 6. Menu 6 is shown only if it is supported by your SIM card. The name
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    70 Phone
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    3. General information This chapter explains how the communicator operates and how to supply power to the communicator. For information on first start-up and setup of your communicator, see the Getting Started chapter in this user guide. Communicator display Name and icon of application Menu bar
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    General information 72 The applications are run in the middle of the display. The indicators show application and system-related information. To move around a selected frame and select items, use the Arrows key at the lower right-hand corner of the keyboard. Where there is a search field at the
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    at the moment, as shown below. The icons that appear on the Inbox/Outbox indicator rows change according to the application and current situation. The battery level and signal strength indicators are the same as shown on the
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    infrared connection is obstructed. - The communicator is connected to a PC. - The communicator is connected to a PC via cable. - The communicator is being used as a fax modem. - The communicator is in a profile, in this case in the 'Meeting' profile. See 'Telephone Settings' on page 100. - Time. You
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    sure the antenna is up. You can also try to improve the reception by moving the communicator slightly or by using it in the handsfree mode. - The phone is on, but it is outside system coverage. - The phone is off. You cannot make or receive calls, and you cannot receive messages with any
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    , Contacts, Calendar, Office and Extras. To use the applications When the cover is opened, the application that was active the last time the communicator was used, is shown on the display. To switch to another application or application group, press the corresponding application button. You can even
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    , remember that the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate wireless signal strength. Note: Information need not be specifically saved. When you press Close, switch to another application, or close the device cover, the Nokia 9290 Communicator saves all data. Create
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    General information 78 Tabulator or Tab You can use the Tab (Tabulator) key to move from one frame to another. When writing or editing documents, the Tab key moves the cursor to the next tab stop. Shift The Shift key is used together with letter keys to insert capital letters and used together with
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    Enter instead of OK. In options and settings, when a value can be toggled, you may press Enter instead of Change. Tip: In the WWW browser application, use the Arrows key to move a pointer around the display. See page 163. Connectors The Nokia 9290 Communicator can be connected to a variety of
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    Charger connection RS232 adapter cable DLR-2L or headset HDC-8L connection Use the infrared port for connecting to a compatible PC, printer, digital camera, or another communicator to select and press space bar. To select a larger set of consecutive items, paint the items by pressing and holding
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    be used when you are able to enter characters from the keyboard. Note: Some special characters may get distorted when sent out of your communicator. This happens, for example, with mail or short messages, and is because of differences in system protocols. Insert special characters from the character
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    General information 82 Tip: Many shortcuts are also displayed next to menu commands in applications. Shortcuts There are several shortcuts you can use in the document applications. The shortcuts vary depending on the application used. The following table lists some of the available shortcuts:
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    line Selects text, page by page, inside a document Tip: For information on the shortcuts available for the WWW application, see the Internet section of this guide. Save files When you close a new file for the first time, or want to save it, you will be asked to enter a name for the
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    > Discard changes, then close the file. Send documents In addition to sending messages in the Messaging application, you can also send documents out of the communicator in the applications where the Send function is available on the Menu list. As a fax - You can send the document as a fax. As a mail
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    . To be able to use this function, you first need to install the Spell checker from the CD-ROM found in the sales package of your communicator. For details, see 'Install software from the CD-ROM' on page 89. Tip: Replace all is available only if you have selected Yes in the Replace
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    , press Add. Print You can print various items, such as documents, pictures, faxes, mails, and short messages. Refer to the user guide of the printer for detailed safety instructions on the printing device. To view or modify the page setup, press the Menu key and select File > Printing > Page setup
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    . Keep the infrared connection clear. If the connection is obstructed for too long, for example, if something is moved between the infrared sensors or the communicator is moved, printing is interrupted. For details on infrared connection, see page 90. Log Log contains information about the
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    options. 3 Press OK. Erase the contents of the log Log events remain in the log database for only a set number of days after which they are automatically erased to free memory on your communicator. To redefine the number of days, press the Menu key and select Tools > Log duration.... 1 To erase
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    user interface and click 'Install'. Note: Remember to install applications in the same language as your communicator. Use a memory card to gain more space for the different applications and files on the CD-ROM. Note: For information on the installable applications, see the Software on CD-ROM Guide
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    can also press the Menu key and select Tools > Receive via infrared. Activate the infrared connection 1 Make sure that the infrared port of the communicator faces the infrared port of the other device. 2 To activate the infrared connection, press Chr + (the key with the infrared symbol; this key is
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    favorite documents, applications, or third-party software. Main view When you first use Start here!', and a WWW link to the official Nokia web site. You cannot select more than one link links can be, for example, certain WWW pages, WAP services, applications, documents, and photo albums. Tip: You can
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    start writing a note quickly in any application or even during a phone call by pressing the Desk application button twice. Write notes 1 image of the Desk main view. 1 Press the Menu key and select Tools > Settings.... A dialog opens. 2 Define the following: Background image: The options are Yes/No
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    voice mailboxes, and manage settings and profiles. Open the Telephone application by pressing the Tel application button on the keyboard. To make phone calls, • the phone must be switched on, • the communicator must have a valid SIM card inserted, and • you must be located in a service area of the
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    view shows the Telephone directory. The default directory is in the communicator memory. From the top of the telephone list, you can - directories contained in a memory card. Contact cards that do not contain any phone numbers appear dimmed. 1 Select a contact in the directory either by scrolling or
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    decreases the volume. Telephone Figure 27 1 When you receive a call and the communicator cover is open, a note about the incoming call appears. To answer the , press Answer or close the device cover and answer the call via the cover phone. 2 If you do not want to take the call, press Decline. To
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    it yourself. Note that you are still required to contact your service provider for a phone number to use with this voice mailbox. Tip: Another way to 1 Contact your service provider for a number to use with an additional voice mailbox. 2 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Voice mailboxes
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    Telephone 97 The display can show a maximum of three calls, although you can have only two calls connected at the same time. See Figure . To answer the WAITING call you must first end either the ON HOLD or the ACTIVE call. 1 If you already have an active call and a call on hold, drop one of the
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    can close the cover and continue the call via the cover phone after you have included all participants in the conference call. Make conference calls The conference call is a system service. Contact your service provider to check if this service is available. In a conference call, you and up to five
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    calls, both incoming and outgoing, voice and data. Note: You may be charged for some of the cost of the transferred call; contact your service provider for details. Note: You can only transfer voice calls. Fax, data, or conference calls cannot be transferred. Answer a waiting call To know that
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    specific frequency, or tone, to each key so that it can easily be identified by a microprocessor. Touch tones allow you to communicate call by typing the digits with the communicator keyboard, but you cannot access stored touch tone sequences. Telephone Settings In the Telephone main view, press
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    Profiles icon To select and modify a profile, press the Menu key and select Settings > Profiles.... The profiles provided with your communicator are: Normal - The default profile of the communicator. Silent - You can set this profile on when you want all the alert tones to remain silent (except
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    Telephone 102 Pager - You can set this profile on when you want the communicator to act as a pager. The default settings are that there is no ringing tone and that you get an alert tone for received short messages. Flight - Sets the Flight profile on. For more information, see 'Flight profile' on
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    Phone keypad tone - Adjusts the keypad sound. The options are Off/Quiet/Loud. Notification tones - Switches the notification tones between On/Off. Notification tones are tones made by the communicator alerting you to an error (such as an incorrect key press) or to a situation (such as a low battery
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    can assign 1-touch dials to eight phone numbers. An example is shown in Figure 32. 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > 1-touch dials.... 2 To assign in your communicator's internal memory. 3 Highlight a contact card and press Select. When a contact card without phone number is highlighted
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    the system as follows: 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > System services. 2 For example, to check the setting of Forward if busy, select Call forwarding..., highlight it with the Arrows key, then press Check status. While the communicator is making a request to the system, a query note is
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    are forwarded when the phone is switched off or outside the system service area. Forward if service. To use call restrictions or change the restriction settings you need a restriction password, which you can obtain from the service provider. 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > System services
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    2 Other system service settings contains the following options: System selection - Allows you to change the way a system is selected and also register to another system. You can set the system selection to either Automatic or Manual. In automatic system selection, the communicator selects the most
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    To change the settings of a voice mailbox, highlight it and press Edit. A dialog with two pages opens. See Figure 34. Figure 34 Properties page Define the following options: Name - Type a descriptive name for the mailbox. Number - Type a number for the mailbox obtained from the system service. Note
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    , use this page to change call charge settings and to view cost counters. Your communicator will prompt you for your PIN2 code. If this page is dimmed, your SIM does not support this system service. 109 Tip: To see the phone serial number, press the Menu key and select Tools > Serial number (IMEI
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    with Unit price below and with Show in currency. Unit price - If you use currency to measure call costs, type a decimal number for the price of each All calls: - The cost of all calls made since the cost counter was reset. See Figure 36. Remaining credits - If you have defined a limit in Maximum
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    your calling to a limited set of numbers stored in the SIM card. The service is offered by some service providers. When the fixed dialing service is active, the SIM phone book list shows only numbers in the fixed dialing list. You still have access to the communicator's Telephone directory, but you
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    fixed dialing is set to on, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some systems (such as 911 or other official emergency numbers). Line selection page If you need two lines (phone numbers) for your communicator, you must subscribe to the alternate line system service and check that
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    requires you to enter your PIN2 code. Note: Block line selection option is only provided by some service providers. Flight profile The flight profile prevents you from accidentally turning on the phone in an aircraft. To select the flight profile: 1 In the Telephone main view, press the Menu key
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    , and mail will be sent automatically. When the flight profile has been selected, emergency calls must be made from the phone (close the communicator cover): 1 Press . The phone display will read Flight profile is active. 2 While the note is visible (for approximately five seconds) you can dial an
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    phone numbers and addresses. Start the Contacts application by pressing the Contacts application button on the keyboard. The main contacts database is in the communicator communicator to a compatible PC. For information on synchronizing your contacts with a PC, see the PC Suite Guide on the sales
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    box for finding entries. In the right-hand frame there is the currently selected contact card. Contacts databases can be located in the communicator's internal memory, on a memory card, or on a SIM card. A memory card may contain several contact databases. Contact data is shown for one contacts
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    3 When the contact card opens, enter information into the various fields. You can fill in the information on your own business card using the same method. See an example in Figure 40. Note: The title of the P.O. Box field is only displayed when editing the fields. To display the words 'P.O. Box'
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    (tilde). Change fields in a contact card Add a field You can add fields to a contact card to suit your own circumstances. For more information on specific fields, see 'Information on fields' on page 119. 1 Open a contact card. 2 Press Add field. A list opens, showing fields you can add to the card
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    of these fields. Telephone number fields - Storing a '+' (plus) character before the country or region code allows you to use the same phone number abroad. Enter mobile phone numbers in this field to send short messages. Country/Region - Enter a country or region name. If you want the address of
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    page 222. The default ringing tones are not displayed in the File manager. Attach a ringing tone You can set a specific ringing tone for each contact card. When that contact calls you, the communicator plays the chosen ringing tone (if the telephone number is sent with the call). 1 Open the contact
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    Create or modify templates Templates define a set of fields which the communicator uses when creating or displaying a contact card. The default template provides a typical range of fields. You can modify the default template. You can also create
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    number keys on the phone keypad. Touch tones allow you to communicate with voice mailboxes, computerized phone number followed by the touch tone sequence in the Tel field. You can use the following non-numeric characters: Function The asterisk and hash symbols may be used if the touch tone service
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    Create contact groups You can create contact groups to save time by sending e-mails and short messages to all members of the contact group in one action. 1 With the Contacts directory main view displayed, press the Menu key and select File > New group.... A blank group contact card opens. 2 Enter a
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    Contacts 124 The company name, if it also exists in the original contact card, appears to the right of the name of the contact. Select Open to view the details of any of the group members. Change group memberships for a contact or a group Figure 43 1 To view or change the groups to which a contact
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    number. To change the location, press Change. 3 Type a name for the contact. 4 Type a number for the contact. Note: The length of the name and the phone number you can enter is defined by the SIM card. For example, some SIM cards allow a maximum of only fourteen characters. Contacts 125
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    can see only information about fixed dialing numbers. Send a contact card as a business card When you send or receive a contact card between the communicator and other devices, the term 'business cards' is used. A business card is a contact card in a format suitable for transmission, usually vCard
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    have other sending options if you have installed additional software. An editor dialog opens, depending on the sending 4 If you are sending via the short message service, the images are left out by default to image in the message, you must change the setting. See 'Send as a short message page'
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    A field is displayed if it is recognized; if not, it is ignored. Audio data, in a supported format, is set as the personal ringing tone of the contact (if you choose to add the card to your Contacts . The names will be displayed in the same order in the Telephone application and the cover phone.
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    of pictures when sending business cards in vCard format via the short message service. The options are No/Yes. VIP group page VIP group - Allows See Profile settings, 'Other page' on page 104. 129 Example: The Nokia 9290 Communicator and most of the major e-mail clients support the vCard format.
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    Contacts 130 Tip: To see a summary of the usage of the database, press the Menu key and select File > Properties. Create a new contacts database Contacts databases are created on a memory card. 1 Press the Menu key and select File > More options > New database. 2 Type the name of your database,
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    can also list things to do and set alarms to all of the calendar entries. You can synchronize your calendar and tasks with Microsoft and Lotus programs when you connect your communicator to a compatible PC. For information on synchronization, see the PC Suite Guide on the CD-ROM. Calendar entries
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    message or Via infrared. Tip: To change the default values of an entry details dialog, press the Menu key and select Entry > Default settings. Create new calendar entries There are two ways to create calendar entries: • Start typing your entry. As you enter characters, Calendar opens the default
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    entry. Timed - Specifies whether a day entry is timed or untimed. 'Timed' means that the entry has a specific start time, end time, and duration. 'Untimed' means that the entry happens on a particular date, but at no specific time. If you select No, you may have to define the date for the day entry
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    takes place on the first Monday of every month, you can set the entry to recur accordingly by selecting Monthly by day. Alarm page Set alarm - Specifies whether an alarm is set for the entry. Time before - The time when an alarm set for a timed day entry will go off. Alarm time - The time
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    135 Calendar Figure 51 Repeat interval - The time period between repeats. Repeat indefinitely - Frequency of the repetition. The options are Yes / No. Note: It is still possible to remove or edit a single entry even if the entry is repeating. If you edit an entry and change any options except the
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    the Menu key and select View > View settings.... See Default entry type in 'View settings' on page 147. Crossed out - Whether details on the various pages. You can now, for example, reset the alarm or redefine how the entry is repeated in the calendar Guide on the sales package CD-ROM for details.
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    Delete a single entry There are two ways to delete a single entry: • Select the entry in the view, then press the backspace key. A note is displayed asking you to confirm the deletion. • Select the entry in the view, press the Menu key, and then select File > Delete entry. To confirm the deletion,
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    Calendar 138 View, create, and delete attachments 1 Open a calendar entry by pressing Enter. The entry details dialog with four pages opens. 2 Press Attachments. A selection list of attachments linked to the calendar entry opens. 3 To view a selected attachment, press Open. To create a new
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    Go to date - Opens a search dialog from which you can, by typing in the desired date, switch to any date in the calendar. Enter the date and press OK. Press Today to go to today's date. Press Browse to browse through the calendar. Month view Calendar 139 Figure 52 Left frame One row in the day
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    the week, press Extras, open the Control panel, and select Regional settings. Choose Date page and then First day of the week. Week view left to right, press the Menu key and select View > View settings.... See Title location in 'View settings' on page 147. Figure 53 The week view shows the events
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    . Calendar Figure 55 You can create one or several business or personal task lists which may contain tasks with or without deadlines. You can also set an alarm or a repeat for a task. The page number in the upper right corner of the Task list view indicates the position of the task
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    schedule Example: Use a green bar for hobbies and a red bar for business trips to get a quick overview of your activities during a week. See 'View settings' on page 147. Figure 56 The weekly time schedule shows the reserved hours for the selected week. This means that only timed entries are shown
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    shown in the anniversary view. Tip: To change the number of months shown in the anniversary view, press the Menu key and select View > View settings.... See Months in view in 'View
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    Calendar 144 Icons You can see the following symbols in Calendar: - Alarm - Anniversary - Attachment - Event - Repeating entry - Tentative entry - Task - Task, with high importance - Task, with low importance - Untimed entry Task lists Create a new task list 1 Press the Menu key and select File >
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    How the tasks are sorted hierarchically in the task list. The options are Manual/Priority then date/Date then priority. Visibility page Show tasks - The search by defining a set of qualifications. A dialog with two pages opens. 145 Tip: If you choose to sort a task list manually, all tasks on the
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    an alarm/ Entries with repetition/Crossed out entries. Time period - The time scope of the search. The options are Whole calendar/Until today/From today/User defined. From - The starting point of the search. Until - The ending point of the search. Entry types page Choose the type of entries you want
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    untimed appointment, event, and anniversary entries in the entry list of all the timed views. 3 Press Done to return to the currently active view. View settings You can define the appearance of the view and default entry types for each view by following these steps: 1 Go to the view you want
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    Calendar 148 Details page Default entry type - The entry type which is inserted in the view by default when you create a new entry. The options are Appointment/Event/Anniversary/Task. Wrap text - Specifies whether or not the information in the entry is wrapped when viewed in any of the views.
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    ISP can give you instructions on how to configure the Internet settings. Follow the instructions carefully. Note: You must have your phone turned on, within system coverage and free of any other voice or data call to connect to the Internet. Tip: To access WAP services, you need both an Internet
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    you need to enter yourself, or eliminate the need altogether. Please contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for details. Internet connections To set up and change the Internet settings, go to the Control panel in the Extras application group and open Internet access. For more information
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    , or change the Internet access point. If you choose No, the communicator will choose the default Internet access point. Create a new connection or or Edit to edit an existing connection. 151 Tip: You may have to set up several Internet connections, depending on the sites you want to access. For
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    62. Note: The exact values for the settings are provided by your ISP. Tip: All your - Give a descriptive name for the connection. Phone number - The modem telephone number of the Username - Type in a user name if required by the Internet Service Provider (ISP). The user name may be needed to
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    by the ISP. The password is often case-sensitive. Confirm password - Confirm your password by retyping it in this field. Press Advanced settings to define the Advanced settings of the connection. A dialog with four pages opens. See Figure 62. Internet 153 Figure 63 Proxies page You may want to
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    options are Analog/V.110 ISDN/V.120 ISDN. This setting can depend on both your GSM service provider and ISP, because some GSM systems do not support certain types of ISDN connections. For details, contact your Internet service provider. If ISDN connections are available, they establish connections
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    number/Use server number (IETF)/Use number below. Ask your Internet service provider for the correct setting to use. The setting depends on the service provider's configuration. Callback number - Type in your communicator's data phone number which the dial back server uses. Usually, this number is
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    up the data transfer, if it is supported by the remote PPP server. The options are Yes/No. If you have problems with establishing a connection, try setting this to No. Contact your Internet service provider for guidance. See Figure 65. Tip: Your Internet service provider may be able to provide you
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    Internet service provider. Address options Press Address options on the Other page, to define the IP and DNS addresses. See Figure 67. Tip: Advanced users will find scripting an advantage, where use of scripting is allowed. You can obtain instructions from Forum Nokia at URL www.forum.nokia.com
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    options are Yes/No. This setting is also called 'dynamic IP address'. IP address - The IP address of the communicator. If the IP address is obtained DNS address, or Secondary DNS address, contact your Internet service provider to obtain these addresses. Connect to the World Wide Web To connect to the
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    you have already redefined the default homepage, a Nokia 9290 link page opens. This page is located in the memory of your communicator and does not require an Internet connection. • If you have redefined a homepage, a dialog with the Connection name and Phone number of the Internet access point you
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    160 Internet Tip: An alternative way to disconnect from the Internet is to close the cover and press the key. Figure 69 Note: In order to free up additional memory for large Web pages, all other applications are closed automatically when the WWW browser is opened. 3 For information on opening Web
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    Figure 70 2 A dialog with the Connection name and Phone number of the Internet access point you are using is this case, you will be prompted for your user name and password before the Web page can be retrieved. Example: An example of a URL address is www.nokia.com Tip: In the dialog that opens,
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    . Bookmarks - Opens the Bookmarks view. Close - Closes the WWW browser application. Note: Stored passwords to individual Web sites are removed when the communicator is restarted or the cookie list is emptied. To clear the cookie list press the Menu key, and select Tools > Delete cookies. Browse with
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    Key Enter Tab Shift + Tab A Q S W D E Ctrl + Tab Chr + up/down arrow (on Arrows key) Ctrl + left/right arrow (on Arrows key) Ctrl + up/down arrow (on Arrows key) X Z Shift + Enter G Function Clicks with the pointer Selects the next box, button or other form element. Selects the previous form
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    > Reload > Reload or Stop . • Turn off the auto-loading of images. The images are then replaced by placeholders. Press the Menu key and select Tools > Settings..., go to the General page and in the Show images field select No. • Toggle the loading of images on and off by pressing the G key
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    . View pages offline To view local downloaded pages in your communicator without accessing the WWW, press the Menu key and select File>Browse Offline. WWW settings To change the WWW settings, press the Menu key and select Tools > Settings... . A dialog with two pages opens. See Figure 71. Figure 71
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    cookies - Some Web pages store data on your communicator in files called 'cookies'. Use this setting to determine whether to accept cookies, and if you options are Yes/No. Note: The information or services you have accessed are stored in the cache of your phone. A cache is a buffer memory, which is
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    > Cache. To view information about the sites you have visited, press the Menu key and select Information > History list. To view what add-on software for the WWW browser has been installed, press the Menu key and select Information > Plug-ins. Plug-ins can display documents that the WWW browser
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    HTML document. Note: When you export bookmarks as HTML, the folder structure is lost. WAP The WAP application can be used to access Internet services which are based on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). These services can contain news, weather reports, flight times, dictionaries, and so on.
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    communicator. WAP access points are additional to the Internet settings. You can receive WAP access points directly via a short message from your WAP service provider, or define them manually. This chapter contains instructions for manual setup. • Certain bookmarks can be accessed through a specific
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    to define and edit the settings manually. Furthermore, your service provider may be able to send some, or all, of the required settings to you via a special short message, an Over The Air (OTA) message. After you have received the settings, you can start using the WAP application or edit the
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    Note: Some secure connections use authentication procedures. If authentication fails, you may need to download some certification keys. Contact your WAP service provider for details. Internet access - Choose from a selection list the IAP you wish to use for this connection. If you have no IAPs, you
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    the address of the URL, for example: www.nokia.com. Once the WAP page is opened, use the and arrows on the user name and password. In this case, you will be asked to type in the user name and password before a connection to the service can be established. WAP settings To define WAP service settings
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    Figure 75 Here you can change settings such as your WAP home page. Note: You can use a file on the communicator as your home page. Java The Java in the Nokia 9290 Communicator is a Personal Java application environment designed especially for the communicator. Java enables you to use Java
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    174 Internet
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    the Messaging application button on the communicator keyboard. The overall requirements for using fax, mail and SMS, applications are as follows: • The phone must be turned on. • The system you are using must support fax calls, data calls, and the Short Message Service. • The fax, data and Short
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    the Remote mailbox folder. Outbox - Messages which are waiting to be sent from the communicator. Drafts - Saved message drafts. Sent - Messages which have been sent from the communicator. Any remote mailboxes that you set up appear at the bottom of the folder list. Open folders and messages To open
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    177 Messaging To open a message, in the message list of the main view, go to the message and press Open. The message opens in the appropriate viewer, for example, a mail message opens in the mail viewer. Tip: You can also press Enter to open messages and folders. Manage folders You can create
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    you may see: new mail in remote mailbox new fax new short message (SMS) new voice mail message new message from your system service provider new business card new calendar invitation new ringing tone new remote configuration data unread mail unread mail received from PC by synchronization priority
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    communicator can have the following statuses in Outbox: Sending - The fax or short message is currently being sent. Upon request - The mail, fax, or short message will be sent only if you specifically , when the phone is switched on, signal strength becomes adequate, or the previous phone call ends.
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    now in the Outbox view. Resend - The fax or short message failed to be sent but the communicator will retry to send it. Scheduled - The fax or short message is scheduled to be sent at a specific time. To cancel the sending of a fax, mail or short message, select it and press Cancel
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    If you want to save, but not send a fax, mail or short message you have just written in the corresponding editor, press Close. The message is saved in the Drafts folder. The saved message replaces the previously saved version of the same message. To revert back to the previously saved version of the
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    the person has more than one GSM phone number, fax number or mail address, a selection list appears. Select the correct name, phone number, or address from the list Sent folders and delete retrieved mail from the communicator memory to free up memory space. WARNING: If you do not use
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    To delete selected messages, press Delete now. Messages are deleted from your communicator's memory, but they are not deleted from your remote mailbox. On deletes permanently all messages and mailbox folders and restores all messaging settings to factory defaults. Note: If you create a new message
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    To select a recipient, see details on page 181. Tip: To define a specific date and time when the fax will be sent, select Scheduled in the Send the sending options of the fax, press Sending options. 5 For details, see Fax settings on page 187. 6 Press Send. Note: Voice calls are not possible when a
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    . Receive and read faxes Faxes are received automatically, provided that this service is available and that the phone is turned on and within system coverage. When a new fax is received, you hear a tone - unless the system is set to a silent profile - and an information note is shown on the
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    the Menu key in the fax viewer and select File > Export.... Select the range to be exported. The options are Whole document / Current page / Selected / User defined. Press OK. A dialog opens. 2 Specify the name and location of the new document. To change the format of the new document, press Change
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    sent and received faxes. The options are High/Standard. ECM - Defines whether or not the Error Correction Mode is used when faxes are sent. If set to On, any pages containing errors are automatically returned to sender, until the defects are corrected. The options are On/Off. Resend - Defines which
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    so. Mail The Nokia 9290 Communicator mail system is compliant with Internet standards SMTP, IMAP4 (rev 1) and POP3. To be able to receive and send mail, you need to have set up a remote mailbox service. This service may be offered by an Internet service provider, a system service provider, or your
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    in your name. Username - Type in your user name. Password - Type in your password. the mail address given to you by your service provider. The address must contain the '@' character Setting up your Internet access point' on page 150. Default account - Choose a mail account from the list. When you set
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    Servers page Mail account type - Defines the mail protocol your remote mailbox service provider recommends. The options are POP3 and IMAP4. Outgoing mail server - of mail that you can write and send from your communicator. The options are Plain text (no MIME)/Plain text/Formatted text (HTML). Send mail
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    . You can only receive a notification if the recipient's e-mail application supports this feature. Allow report requests - The options are Yes/No. If Tools > Account settings.... A list of accounts opens. 2 Select the account you want to edit and press Edit. 3 Define the settings on the General,
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    Messaging 192 Tip: If you cannot send mail from your communicator, check first that your mail address is correct in Mail settings. See page 188. Write and send new mail 1 Press Write mail in the main view of Messaging. The mail editor opens, see Figure 82. Tip:
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    Format > Alignment. This opens the following options: Left, Center and Right. Sending options The options in the Sending options dialog contain values set in mail settings, as explained on page 193. Press Sending options to open the dialog. Any changes you make in this dialog affect only the current
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    opened your mail. Delivery page Mail account in use - The remote mail service which is used for sending this message. Note: Changing the mail account does Retrieve mail Mail addressed to you is not automatically received by your communicator, but by your remote mailbox. To read your mail, you must
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    press Go offline. Note: Pressing Go offline does not necessarily disconnect the phone, if there are other applications open that use the connection. Press the inbox folders in your communicator. To do this, you need to subscribe to the folders and make them visible in your communicator. 1 Go online
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    Messaging 196 Tip: You can create new contacts from the other recipients of a received mail; press the Menu key and select Tools > Add to contacts. Tip: To forward mail, press the Menu key and select File > Forward. Tip: To search and replace text in a mail, press the Menu key and select Edit >
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    in HTML messages. Note that HTML messages may contain tags that change what you set in this option. HTML font size - Defines the size of the font used of your communicator as mail attachments. WARNING: Mail attachments may contain viruses or they can otherwise be harmful to your communicator or PC.
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    while offline take effect in your remote mailbox the next time you go online and synchronize. For example, if you delete a mail message from your communicator when offline, the message will be deleted from the remote mailbox the next time you connect to the mailbox. If you want to delete a message
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    , see PC Suite Guide on the sales package CD-ROM. Mail synchronization copies the messages between your communicator and your PC be sent directly from the communicator. All synchronization settings are defined on the PC. The only setting you can do on your communicator is to delete the account you
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    on your communicator. Convert to PC or Internet mail Note: HTML messages cannot be converted since PC mail does not support the sending of PC mail or SMTP services defined, a selection list of available services defined in the messaging server will be shown. Select the service and press Convert.
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    of short messages; these messages may include, for example, configuration settings. For details, contact your service provider. Tip: When sending a short message that contains special or accented characters to an older mobile phone, the older phone may not be able to view the message. In this case
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    select View > Zoom > Zoom in or Zoom out. Tip: To define a specific date and time when the short message will be sent, select Scheduled in the Send service is available and that the phone is on and within system coverage. When a new short message arrives, a tone will sound - unless the device is set
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    . 1 Press the Menu key in the main view of Messaging and select Tools > Account settings.... 2 Select Short message and press Edit. A dialog with two pages opens. Define the following: General page Press Service centers, which opens a dialog where you can define new message centers, as well as edit
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    specified validity period, the message is removed from the short message service center. If Maximum is chosen, the validity period is set to the maximum value allowed by the message center. Note that the system must support this feature. The options are 1 hour/6 hours/1 day/1 week/Maximum. Advanced
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    created with Microsoft Word for Windows versions 95, 97 and 2000. Note that not all features and formatting of the original documents will be supported. Documents made with other versions of Microsoft Word can only be viewed. For information on other file format conversions, see the PC Suite
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    the style of a document on a font and a paragraph level. You can use different fonts, font sizes, and styles. You can apply different predefined or user-defined styles by either modifying particular pieces of text separately or by using a template on which the style of the text is based (see page
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    3 Select a style option from the list and press Set: These are the default values of the style options in the list: Style option Font Point size Bold Italics Under -lined Normal URW Sans 12
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    Office 208 Example: You may have a company template which shows the company name and defines a particular layout. Tip: To resize an image after insertion, press the Menu key and select Edit > Object > Object details.... Templates You can use templates and save documents as templates when creating
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    first select Tools > Preferences.... A dialog with two pages opens. 2 Set the following options on or off: Basic options page - Show tabs, Show to. 3 Press Close to return to the document view. Tip: To open a specific page in the document, press the Menu key and select Tools > Go to.... Paginate
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    and formatting of the original files will be supported. Files made with other versions of Microsoft Excel may information on other file format conversions, see the PC Suite guide on the CD-ROM. Workbooks To create a new workbook cell with the Arrows key and start typing the data in the selected
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    , Statistical, Lookup, Text, Logical, and Information. Each category has a set of functions, which you can see from the list next to Function name to use in the formula. To enter a reference to a cell or cells in a formula: 1 Go to the cell you want to edit, and press Edit. 2 Move the cursor
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    A:A. To select row 1, enter 1:1. To select columns B and C as well as rows 2 and 3, enter B2:C3. Figure 88 Selecting cells There are two ways to select a cell or a range of cells in a worksheet: • Press the Menu key and select Edit > Select. Then enter the selection range or choose a range from the
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    row(s) or column(s), select either Entire row or Entire column. 4 Press OK to accept the insertion and Cancel to dismiss it. Sort cells You can rearrange the order of cells from top to bottom and left to right. 1 Select the range. 2 Press the Menu key and select Tools > Sort. 3 Select either Top
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    . To diminish row height, press ∧. To adjust the width or height by exact figures, press Define width. Figure 89 Align cell contents 1 Select the cell or cells. 2 Press the Menu key and select Format > Alignment. A dialog opens. 3 Define the following options: Horizontal, Vertical, and Wrap text to
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    . 3 Choose the required format from the list. Depending on the format you choose, you may define the place of the decimal. Change fonts 1 Select the cell or cells. 2 Press the Menu key and select Format > Font. A dialog opens. 3 Press Change to change the value of a list item. 4 To see the effect of
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    . Set the following options on or off: Show gridlines, Show row headers, Show column headers, Automatic recalculation, Show zero values, and Show pagination lines. Tip: To view sheets in the Chartsheet view, press Sheets/Charts. Name cells 1 Select the cell or cells. 2 Press the Menu key and
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    , Legend, Major X-axis gridlines, Minor Xaxis gridlines, Major Y-axis gridlines, Minor Y-axis gridlines, and Series. The setting dialog for the selected object opens. See Figure 90 for an example of X-axis settings being edited. Tip: You can also press the Tab key and Enter to select objects. Press
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    To define the general appearance of a chart, press Chart settings. Define the page style and name in the two and 2000. Note that not all features and formatting of the original documents will be supported. View a presentation Press Open in the Presentation main view to select and view a document
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    Outline view To get an overview of the whole presentation, press Outline view. This opens up a view where the text content of the presentation is in a list format. See Figure 91. Figure 91 To view only title texts, press Titles only. To return to the standard slide show, press Slide view. Search for
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    main view has two frames: a folder tree on the left and a file list on the right. Tip: Avoid saving files to the root of the communicator; use folders instead. Figure 92 You can toggle between the frames with the Tab key. Folder view The folder tree can contain folders from two
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    Files view The file list on the right shows all the files in the source or folder currently selected in the left frame. The title of the file list frame shows the path of the currently selected file. The file list frame also shows the application-related icon, name, and the last modification date of
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    Office 222 Tip: For multi-selection, see 'Select several items at once' on page 80. This view shows the name, last modification date and time, and the size of a particular file. The icon in front of the name indicates the type of file or subfolder. Open a file 1 Select a file and press Open. The
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    Create new folders 1 In the main view of File manager select the folder in which you want create a new folder. 2 Select File > New folder. 3 Name the new folder. 4 To confirm the changes, press OK. To dismiss the changes, press Cancel. Rename files and folders 1 Select the file or folder in the main
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    Office 224 Tip: You can search according to time period, start and end time, and the file type. Search for files and folders 1 Choose the folder or memory storage where you want the search to take place. 2 Press the Menu key and select Tools > Find.... A dialog opens. 3 Enter in the field the
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    PC Suite guide on the sales package CD-ROM. To be able to back up to and restore from a memory card, the card should be inserted in the communicator. For details backed-up memory card data to the communicator. 4 Restart the communicator by removing the battery and replacing it again. Lock a memory
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    . 2 Type your password in the New password field and type it again in the Confirm password field. 3 Press OK. The new password is set. To remove password protection, press the Menu key and select Memory card> Security> Remove password.... Type your password and press Remove. Note: Use a password
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    , Imaging, Cell broadcast, RealOne player, and Fax modem. Most of the new applications that you install will be added to the Extras application group. For more information on applications available on the sales package CD-ROM, see Software on CD-ROM Guide in the Using Nokia 9290 Communicator section
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    any key on the keypad of the phone cover. Press Snooze to silence the alarm for five minutes. Tip: The world map shows the currently selected city in cross hairs. Set an alarm 1 Press Alarm clock in dismiss it. Note: For more detailed information about Clock, see the Nokia 9290 Communicator help.
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    : it contains either the result of the previous calculation or a zero (0) if you have pressed backspace. Note: For more detailed information about Calculator, see the Nokia 9290 Communicator help. Extras 229
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    restriction, Certificate manager, Date and time, Install/Remove software, Internet access, Profiles, Display, Accessories, About product, Memory, Regional settings, and Default folder. Modifying these features affects the operation of your communicator across all the applications. Figure 100 To open
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    are blocked. The timer is reset by any input, data transfer, printing, and so on. You need the lock code to change this setting. Lock if SIM card is changed: If set On, every time the phone is switched on this security option checks whether the SIM card in the communicator has been changed. If
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    the restriction password requires that the phone is on and the Call restriction service is activated for your SIM card. PIN code: This setting allows you to change the PIN to access some functions, such as the call cost settings, which must be supported by your SIM card. If you enter an incorrect
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    restriction password to modify these settings. Outgoing calls - When WWW sites, WAP services, mail servers, and when installing software. You need software and be sure of the authenticity of software when downloading and installing it. 233 Tip: Use data call restriction to limit the use of the phone
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    should be Valid, check that the date and time in your communicator are correct. Define the usage of the certificate 1 Select the certificate certify the origin of a new software, select Software installation, press Change, and select Yes. Note: Before changing these settings, you must make sure that
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    verify the origin of WWW pages and installed software. However, they can only be trusted if uniquely identifies the certificate. Contact the help desk or customer service of the owner of the certificate (see step 2 above) communicator. Time - The current time. Date - The current date. Extras 235
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    your communicator. For more information see 'Install/Remove software' on page 35. Internet access Here you are able to edit, create new, and delete existing Internet access points. For details on how this is done, see the Internet section of the Settings checklist delivered in your sales package
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    area. The options are Plain/Wheels/Sand/Water/Leaves. Tip: Selecting a low brightness level and a short time period for the last two options saves the battery and increases the operation time of the communicator.
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    can define some of the settings when you use the Nokia 9290 Communicator with Advanced HF Car Kit CARK-109 or Headset HDC-8L. For further information on accessories for the Nokia 9290 Communicator, see the accessories section of this guide. Define the accessories options as follows: 1 Double-click
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    on the Nokia 9290 Communicator. Memory Here you can view the amount of free memory for storing data and installing new software. You currency expressions. Note: For more detailed information about Regional settings, see the Nokia 9290 Communicator help. Default folder With the Default folder, you
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    Extras 240 Tip: When you have recorded sounds and speech, you can set them as ringing tones. See page 120. Recorder The Recorder allows you to record local laws governing recording of calls. In some states it is unlawful to record a phone conversation without first advising all call participants.
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    Extras Note: For more detailed information about Voice recorder, see the Nokia 9290 Communicator help. 241 Imaging The Imaging application acts as a file manager for images. Application folders created for storing images are called albums. Images appear as thumbnail
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    the Menu key and select File > New album.... A dialog opens. 2 Define the following: Name - Name of the album. 3 To save the album in the communicator, press Create locally. To save the album in a memory card, press Create in mem. card. View album contents 1 Select the album in the Imaging main
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    2 Press the Menu key and first select Edit > Copy or Cut. 3 Open the target album. 4 Press the Menu key and select Edit > Paste. 5 If the target album already has an image or images with the same name, a confirmation note appears asking you if you wish to replace the existing image. Choose from the
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    them to your Communicator. Note: Streaming is a network dependent feature that requires a HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) network. The main view of RealOne Player is shown in Figure 104. For more information and instructions on how to use RealOne Player, refer to the user guide of RealOne
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    an application which you use with the Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) to view the messages and to subscribe to topics of interest. In areas where CBS is provided, you can receive short messages on various topics such as taxis, weather, service provider services, and directory enquiries. See Figure 105
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    open a different list, press the Menu key and select List > Select topic list. In different topic lists, you can still subscribe and unsubscribe topics and set them as hot topics. Detect new topics To add new topics automatically, press the Menu key and select Tools
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    is: \ Software\PC \Modem drivers. Advanced users can also find a list of supported AT commands in the documentation section of the CD-ROM. Normally there is no need to use these commands. Note: Using the communicator as a fax modem requires that data calls are supported by the service provider and
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    -ROM. 9 On the CD-ROM, locate a folder Software for PC/Modem drivers. 10 In the Modem drivers folder, select Mdmn9290.inf file and click Open or OK. 11 In the Install from disk dialog, Click OK. 12 In the Install New Modem dialog, select Nokia 9290 Communicator (Cable). If you are using High Speed
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    , define the following: Connection type - Cable Transfer rate - 19200 or higher. Make sure that this setting is the same both in your communicator and your PC. Data bits - 8 Stop bits - 1 Flow control - Software Press Done. Note: Transfer rate is the speed with which the data is transferred between
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    of the options are automatically set. If you select Cable, also define the following: Transfer rate - The speed with which the data is transferred between your communicator and PC. The best . Flow control - It is recommended to select Software. This setting needs to be the same in you PC as well.
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    default in an analog connection is Automatic. Note: This configuration needs to be redefined if you use a different kind of modem. If the connection settings are incorrect, the call is not created. Activate or disable the fax modem In the Fax modem main view, press Activate or Disable. Extras 251
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    252 Extras
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    of your Nokia mobile phone in various conditions. The Nokia 9290 Communicator accessories have been designed for different users and communication needs. Note: Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories approved by the communicator manufacturer for use with this particular communicator model. The
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    operated normally during charging. Using this charger, the charging time of the communicator is approximately 180 minutes (depending on the amount of charge already in the battery). See Figure 107. Advanced desktop stand DCH-10 charging slot for spare battery Figure 108 infrared port The Advanced
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    a steady green light. 4 To remove the battery, slide it forwards then lift it up and out of the stand. Note: If the communicator is also charging in the desk stand, the charging of the spare battery will cease until the battery attached to the communicator is fully charged. Accessories guide 255
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    Nokia 9290 Communicator program, or the Fax/Modem application. You can also synchronize data between your communicator and an organizer program on a compatible PC with a single press of the button. For more information, see the PC Suite Guide in the Using Nokia 9290 Communicator section of the sales
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    Accessories guide 257 Vehicle accessories Advanced HF Car Kit CARK-109 Figure 109 The Advanced HF Car Kit CARK-109 offers a convenient handsfree option in a car. The car kit provides charging for your communicator. The car kit must be installed by qualified personnel. Tip: Battery charging times
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    Accessories guide 258 The kit consists of the Advanced Active Car Holder CRM-1 if the handset is installed, lift the handset. 2 If you set the Automatic answer feature on in the Car profile, the communicator will automatically answer incoming calls. Switch from handset operation to handsfree
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    time. Car mute This feature mutes the car radio during a phone call, if supported by the car radio. Ask your dealer to enable the car radio feature during installation. Antenna motor control If installed, this feature will activate the electrical motor of the mobile antenna. Accessories guide 259
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    Accessories guide 260 Mobile Charger LCH-9 Figure 111 The Mobile Charger LCH-9 provides an easy and convenient way to charge the communicator battery in a vehicle. It is suitable for most vehicles' cigarette lighter sockets. Plug the lead from the mobile charger into the bottom connector of the
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    in the microphone part of the headset, you can answer and end a call. The headset connects directly to the connector at the bottom of the communicator. See Figure 112. Accessories guide 261
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    Accessories guide 262 Carry Cases Carry Case CSL-25 Figure 113 There are two different leather carrying cases designed especially for the Nokia 9290 Communicator shown in Figure 113 and Figure 114. The case shown in Figure 114 (CSL-26) has a convenient shoulder strap. Both are available from Nokia
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    Figure 115 This versatile adapter cable provides convenient computer connectivity for data transfer with your Nokia 9290 Communicator. It connects to the RS-232 serial port of a compatible computer. It can also be used with the Advanced Desktop Stand DCH-10. See Figure 115. Accessories guide 263
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    264 Accessories guide
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    first. Wait for a while, disconnect the charger, connect it again and retry. If charging still fails, contact your local Nokia dealer. 2 Communicator interface does not start; cover phone display is flashing The communicator memory is corrupted. Contact your local Nokia dealer. Troubleshooting 265
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    it again. Try charging the communicator. If you see the battery level indicator on the phone but the phone does not work, contact your local Nokia dealer. Check the signal strength indicator: you might be outside the system service area. Make sure that the telephone service is activated for your SIM
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    3 When you see the Nokia 9290 Communicator Welcome screen, immediately press and hold down the Ctrl+Shift+I keys. The I key should be pressed last. 4 Temporary files are deleted. This empties the cache, removes cookies, resets plugin registrations and resets the settings you have made in some of the
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    factory-installed software from the CD-ROM. This way the next user will be able to start with a fresh device. 1 Disconnect the charger and remove the battery to restart the communicator. 2 Insert the battery and open the cover. 3 When you see the Nokia 9290 Communicator Welcome screen, immediately
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    get the message INVALID SIM CARD, your SIM card cannot be used in the communicator. Contact you dealer or system service provider. Check the status of your call restrictions and forwards, see 'System services settings' on page 105. The phone may be busy: data or fax is being sent or received, or the
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    Troubleshooting 270 Fax forwards and restrictions are defined in Tools > Account settings... in the Messaging application. Data restriction is set mail Make sure that you have subscribed to these system services. The phone may be off, or the communicator is low on memory. The number format you use
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    SMTP protocol. If you are using secure connections, your remote mailbox service also has to support secure connections. There may also be a transient problem with the remote mailbox service, or the Internet servers between the communicator and the remote mailbox. Try again after a couple of minutes
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    Troubleshooting 272 10 Phone display shows "Message settings in the Internet Access settings (connection type, data call type, and maximum connection speed). See page 150 for details. Contact your system service provider if you have problems with data call establishment, and your Internet Service
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    the Internet Access Point or the proxy server itself, or there is a transient problem with the WWW server or Internet connections between the WWW server and your Internet Service Provider. Check the proxy server settings explained on page 153. Disconnect the call, wait for a couple of minutes, and
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    Troubleshooting 274 12 Infrared problems The communicator may be connected to a PC, laptop, printer, digital camera, wireless phone or another communicator via the infrared connection. If you are using the PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator program on your PC, or if you want to receive data from
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    page 184. 14 PC connectivity problems Make sure that PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator is installed and running on your PC. See the PC Suite Guide for more information. If you PC Suite problems, see the PC Suite Guide and the PC Suite online help 'Troubleshooting' section. Troubleshooting 275
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    your PC fax software, use the infrared connection. If you have problems establishing a data connection with the remote modem, try fixing the data transmission rate by using an AT command. Common AT commands based on the GSM 07.07 standard and supported by the Nokia 9290 Communicator and are listed
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    lot of memory. To free up communicator memory, remove unnecessary data, move large items to a memory card or transfer them to your PC, if possible. See the PC Suite Guide for more details. • You have tried to download a large WWW page. See see item 19 on this troubleshooting list. You can check the
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    Troubleshooting 278 19 'Memory' error note seen when downloading very large WWW pages Some WWW pages are extremely large because they contain many large images or tables. These types of pages consume memory in the communicator you still experience problems, turn off the setting which allows loading
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    area and always switch off the phone of your communicator whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the communicator or any accessory to another device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products
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    Nokia approved accessories. Place the communicator in an approved carrying case or belt clip when carrying the communicator while the phone is taking place, switch off the phone of your communicator immediately. Hearing aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In
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    your communicator when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refueling point (service station). Users
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    the unit. Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mounted and operating properly. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the communicator, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember
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    The Nokia 9290 Communicator, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline systems as well as user-programed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (for
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    usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the communicator manufacturer for use with this particular communicator model. The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the
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    U.S. THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission
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    in this user guide, is 0.66 W/kg. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available accessories and FCC phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Nokia accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories
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    for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the Industry the phone. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the Canadian Standard must be shown. The highest SAR value for this model phone when
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    phones used Nokia 9290 Communicator is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. When using your communicator, battery, charger OR any accessory
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    radio devices. If the communicator, battery, charger or any accessory is not working properly, take it to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist you and, if necessary, arrange for service. Accessory safety A few practical rules for accessory operation: • Keep all
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    shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer. Unplug the charger when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for longer than a week, since
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    This warranty is applicable to U.S. residents ONLY. Nokia Inc. ("Nokia") warrants that this cellular phone ("Product") is free from defects in material and is not assignable or transferable to any subsequent purchaser/end- user. 3 The limited warranty extends only to Consumers who purchase the
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    sale or dated itemized receipt. 6 The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown
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    plate or the accessory data code has been removed, defaced or altered. e) The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the cellular system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna, or viruses or other software problems introduced into the Product. 8 Nokia does not
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    price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. In some states the Consumer may have the right to a loaner if the repair of the Product takes more than ten (10) days. Please contact the Customer Service Center at Nokia comply with the product performance and reliability specifications.
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    LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, EVEN IF NOKIA KNEW OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY, OR you (the Consumer). This limited warranty gives the Consumer specific legal rights and the Consumer may also have other rights which
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    to: Nokia Inc. Attn: Customer Service 7725 Woodland Center Blvd., Ste. 150 Tampa, FL 33614 Telephone: 1-800-4MY-9290 Facsimile: (813) 287-6612 TTY/TDD Users Only: 1-800-24-NOKIA (1-800-246-6542) 17 The limited warranty period for Nokia supplied attachments and accessories is specifically defined
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    Manufactured or sold under one or more of the following U.S. patents: 4868846 5416435 5699482 5835889 5914796 5966374 6028567 6112099 6170073 6262735 D408824 D440936 4969192 5442521 5701392 5839101 5915440 5966378 6038238 6115617 6188909 6266516 D416024 5101175 5444816 5706110 5862178 5917868
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    Note: This warranty is applicable to Canadian residents ONLY. Nokia warrants that the Nokia wireless phone and accessories are free from defects in material and workmanship. The warranty period for the Phone (Radio) units and all accessories (excluding carry cases) is twelve (12) months from the
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    telephone, resulting from the use of its wireless phone, or its accessories, or arising from any breach of this warranty. CLAIM PROCEDURE In order to obtain warranty performance, return the defective unit to the Nokia Service Centre with transportation charges prepaid (Shipping of the repaired
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    limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. FOR WARRANTY SERVICE LOCATION, CONTACT YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER/RETAILER/ DEALER OR DIRECTLY TO: NOKIA PRODUCTS LIMITED 601 Westney Road South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7 Tel: 905-427-1373 1-888-226-6542 Website
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    commands give the advanced user an opportunity to control all the features of the modem. A list of common AT commands based on the GSM 07.07 standard and supported by the Nokia 9290 Communicator is available on the CD-ROM included in the sales package of your communicator. Cookies Cookies are little
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    : WAP gateway). Hotspot A World Wide Web (WWW) page may contain hotspots, such as selection lists, text entry fields, and reset/submit buttons, which enable you to input information into the WWW. HSCSD High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data is circuit-switched wireless data transmission for mobile users
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    . IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) IETF are responsible for most of the Internet standardization. Nokia 9290 Communicator is using many IETF specifications. In the callback settings, one of the settings is specified by IETF whereas the other methods are specified by Microsoft. ISDN connections
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    and unlock the communicator. The default lock code for Nokia 9290 Communicator is 12345. The lock code is also required when you change certain settings. Keep fragments. PIN (Personal Identity Number) The PIN code protects your phone from unauthorized use. The PIN code is supplied with the SIM
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    supported by the SIM card. The length of the PIN2 code is 4 to 8 digits. Plug-in A plug-in is add-on software that can be downloaded from the WWW. The communicator software protocol which enables any computer with a modem and a phone line to connect directly to the Internet. Protocol A formal set of
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    located in your communicator or SIM card, but in the network. You obtain the password from your system service provider when you subscribe to the call restriction service. Roaming agreement An agreement between two or more system service providers to enable the users of one service provider to use
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    cellular network needs to identify the network user. The SIM card also contains security-related information. The SIM card identifies your phone number to your service provider. When you subscribe for service, your service provider gives you a SIM card and phone number. If you have several GSM 1900
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    a specific frequency, or tone, to each key so that it can easily be identified by a microprocessor. Touch tones allow you to communicate with certificates. Data transfers are secured with encryption algorithms. The Nokia 9290 Communicator supports TLS version 1. See also Secure Socket Layer (SSL).
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    where people can leave you voice messages. WAP Wireless Application Protocol. The transport protocol for WAP services, used by the WAP browser. WAP access point An extension to an Internet access point (see: IAP), which provides additional information that the WAP browser needs in order to be able
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    310 Glossary
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    311 Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones. © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved.1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081
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    its features such as speed dial and redial. Carefully read your instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phones offer, including automatic redial and memory. Also, work to memorize the phone keypad so you can use the speed dial function without taking your attention
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    phone! 9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. Your wireless phone provides you a perfect opportunity to be a "Good Samaritan" in your community call for emergency services. But you still can use your wireless phone to lend a to inform wireless phone users of their responsibilities
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    314
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    315 Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones. July 18, 2001...... For updates: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones
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    Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones; • Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user • Environmental Protection Agency • Federal Communications Commission • Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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    -in antennas, often called cell mobile or PCS phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user's head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines
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    with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures. FCC established these guidelines in consultation with FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a Specific Absorption
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    Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques, sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model
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    interference and work to resolve the problem. 12. Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources: • FDA web page on wireless phones http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program http
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    dialing 52 1-touch dials 104 A About Guides 39 The user guide 41 Access codes, See Security of phone Accessories 238 Car kit 238 Headset 238 Applications schedule view 142 Year schedule view 142 Callback 155 Calls Advanced settings 109 Answering 53, 95 Charging 109 Conference 98 Forwarding 68, 105
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    322 Troubleshooting 269 Using phone book 94 Waiting 99 CBS Creating topic lists 246 Detecting new topics 246 Opening topic lists 246 Overview 245 CD-ROM Installing software from commu- nicator's CD-ROM 89 Cell Broadcast Service, See CBS viewer Cell broadcast viewer 245 Cell Broadcast viewer, See CBS
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    requirements 175 Polling 186 Receiving and reading 178, 185, 186 Sending 179, 180, 184 Settings 187 Troubleshooting 270 Writing 180, 184 Fax modem 247 Activating 251 Disabling 251 Settings 249 Troubleshooting 276 Fetching Faxes 186 Mail 194 File manager Creating folders 223 Files view 221 Folder
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    190 Settings 188 Signature 191 Synchronization 199 Troubleshooting 270 Viewing and saving attachments 197 Writing 180, 192 Measurement unit 239 Memory Card 7 Details 239 Troubleshooting 277, 278 Memory card Backups 225 Inserting 7 Restoring from 225 Menu key 79 Menus In phone 56, 57 Scrolling
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    key 78 Short messages, See SMS Shortcuts In communicator interface 82 In Phone menus 57 Shortcuts to applications 77 SIM card 307 SMS Access requirements 175 Receiving and reading 178, 202 Settings 203 Troubleshooting 270 Writing and sending 179, 180, 201 Software Installing 35, 236 Removing 35, 236
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    210 Workbooks 210 Worksheets 210 System services 41 Settings 105 T Tabulator (Tab) key 78 Telephone Application 93 Settings 100 Telephone, See also Calls Text Searching for text 84 Time format 239 Touch tones Sending 52, 100 Storing in a contact card 122 Troubleshooting 265 Blank display 265 Cannot
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