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| lbertacco |
5:23pm on Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| why why why wont Nokia make something this fabulous that doubles as a mobile phone too... grrrr!!! This would be perfect and exactly what I want... | |
| Theresa@SS |
8:33pm on Saturday, August 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| This machine is one of the best tablets on the market if you mainly use it for sending and receving email, or surfing the internet. The N810 is a good internet tablet for checking emails and web surfing. It loads pretty fast at the push of botton, surfing and emailing are easy. | |
| mod_critical |
10:16am on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| hello, i love all those types of things... touchscreen, technology, but from the comments above i hear it isnt a actual phone!? does it make calls. | |
| gerwulf |
10:21am on Friday, May 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| The N810 not easy to categorize. In some ways it is like a smartphone, in other ways like a PDA, but really it is sui generis. I hate using my phone for the internet because most of the time my phone screen is way too small to view things. | |
| Christoepurr |
9:56am on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 ![]() |
| ahh! it would be the perfect thing if it was a phone! why why why wont Nokia make something this fabulous that doubles as a mobile phone too... grrrr!!! This would be perfect and exactly what I want... | |
| thristian |
9:12am on Monday, April 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| The N810 is a Linux laptop computer. You place applets on the desktop for items you want displayed continuously (time, calendar, weather, etc). | |
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Nokia 810 car phone User Guide Installation Guide
9356656 Issue 4
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, NOKIA CORPORATION, declares that this TFE-4R product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The product is in conformity with the limits defined in Directive 2004/104/EC (amending Directive 72/245/EEC), Annex I, paragraph 6.5, 6.6, 6.8 and 6.9. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at: http://www.nokia.com/ phones/declaration_of_conformity/
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Table of content
For your safety.5 General information.7 Overview of the car phone and equipment. 7 Before putting your phone into operation. 11 Stickers in the sales package. 11 Access codes required for the SIM card. 11 Your car phone.12 Display. 12 Display indicators. 12 Basic components of the handset. 14 Getting started.16 Installing the SIM card. 16 Switching on/off and off mode. 17 Call functions.18 Voice dialling. 18 Calling a contact (name search). 18 Redialling. 19 Making a call using the keypad. 19 Using the NaviTM wheel to make a call. 19 List of favourites. 19 Call waiting. 20 Options during a call. 21 Using the menu. 23 Accessing a menu function. 23 List of menu functions. 23 Menu functions. 26 Messages. 26 Call register. 30 Contacts. 31 Tones. 33 Settings. 34 Voice. 43 Recorder. 46 Bluetooth wireless technology. 47 User data. 50 Data communication. 53 Bluetooth wireless technology. 53 Sending and receiving a business card. 53 GPRS (General Packet Radio Service). 53 HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data). 54 Reference information. 54
Installation.56 Your Nokia 810 car phone. 56 Safety first. 57 Mounting. 57 Audio settings. 60 Function test. 60 Included in the sales package. 60 Care and maintenance.61 Important safety information.62 Technical data.64 Glossary.65
For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Breaking the rules may be dangerous or illegal. Further detailed information is given in this users guide. OFF MODE If wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger, switch your car phone over to off mode. To do so, with ignition on, press and hold. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Remember that the safety of operating a motor vehicle in traffic requires the full attention of all motorists. Only use your car phone if traffic conditions permit safe use and check if local laws/regulations restrict the use of mobile phones while driving. INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference, which could affect performance. OFF MODE WHEN REFUELLING Switch your car phone over to off mode at a refuelling point. Dont use near fuel or chemicals. OFF MODE NEAR BLASTING Switch your car phone over to off mode where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules.
Car phone equipment and cable connections
To be able to use a voice command to activate a desired function, you must record a voice tag for this function in the car phone. For further information, see Voice commands on page 44. Voice recorder This feature acts as a dictaphone, allowing you to record personal voice memos. You can record up to 10 voice memos that last a total oft three minutes. To start recording from the standby display, press and hold the key on the handset. To play a recorded speech memo select the option Play in the record menu. Copying contact entries from your mobile phone If you have a compatible mobile phone that supports Bluetooth technology, you can copy contact entries from the mobile phone to the car phone. To download the contacts from your compatible mobile phone, you can use a personal voice command (for example, "Copy contacts") or select Download contacts? in the User data menu. For further information, see User data on page 50.
Multi-user capability This feature lets you store personal entries or phone settings under two different user data profiles. For example, you can save contact entries, voice tags for voice dialling, and voice commands or ringing tones for two users and access them from the car phone using the same SIM card. Just activate your personal user profile to access your data. Switchover to wireless headset This feature supports use of compatible headsets with Bluetooth technology. You can switch calls over from handsfree mode where the car phone microphone and loudspeaker system is used to a wireless headset that is comfortable and easy to use. Press the key on the car phone handset to switch incoming or ongoing calls over to your wireless headset.
To be able to use this feature, you must pair the wireless headset and the car phone using Bluetooth wireless technology. For further information, see Bluetooth wireless technology on page 47.
To be able to use this feature, you must pair the mobile phone and the car phone using Bluetooth wireless technology. For further information, see Bluetooth wireless technology on page 47.
Overview of the car phone and equipment Quick access to the contacts Mobile data communication using Bluetooth wireless technology or an RS232 cable Your car phone comes with a convenient feature allowing you to connect compatible external devices such as a laptop computer or compatible vehicle on-board systems to the car phone either wireless through Bluetooth wireless technology or using an RS232 cable. This means that you can now utilise GSM data services such as GPRS or HSCSD for mobile fax transmissions, Internet access or vehicle fleet services. For further information, see Data transfer over the RS232 interface on page 55. SIM card To operate your car phone, you must insert a SIM card in the radio unit. For further information, see Installing the SIM card on page 16. Comfortable volume regulation with NaviTM wheel Regulate the volume of the ringing tone notifying you of an incoming call simply by scrolling with as needed. You can also adjust the loudspeaker volume during an ongoing call with.
To call a contact quickly: In the standby display, scroll right to the first letter of the contact name, and press. Scroll to the name, and press to dial the number.
To save contacts, see Download contacts on page 51.
You can assign up to five phone numbers to a name in your contacts. For further information, see Contacts on page 31.
Before putting your phone into operation
Before you use your car phone, note the following: The car phone is automatically switched on with the car ignition. When you switch off your car ignition, the car phone is not switched off automatically; it remains in service for the period of time that is set using the power down timer. For further information, see Power down timer on page 38
Access codes required for the SIM card
PIN code (4-8 digits): The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. Some service providers may allow you to switch off the prompt, requesting you to enter the PIN at power on. PIN2 code (4-8 digits): The PIN2 code may be supplied with the SIM card and is required to access some functions. PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits): The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked PIN code. The PUK2 code is required to change a blocked PIN2 code.
Check your car phone equipment regularly to ensure that it is correctly mounted and is working properly. A valid SIM card is required for operation of your car phone. For further information, see Installing the SIM card on page 16.
Stickers in the sales package
The stickers supplied with your car phone are important for service and related purposes. Attach sticker to your warranty card.
If these codes have not been supplied with your SIM card, please contact your service provider.
Your car phone
2. Your car phone
Display
When the car phone is ready for use and no characters have as yet been entered, the standby display as depicted in the figure is shown. In addition the logo of the network operator is shown. If you wish to activate a function using a voice tag, you will first have to call the voice display. To do so from the standby display, press To adjust the display brightness to optimise performance, see Display backlighting on page 37.
Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at the current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal. Indicates an ongoing call. You have received one or more text messages. Indicates unread text messages. The call diverting feature is on (network service). See Call divert (network service) on page 35. The home zone service is active (network service). You may enter numbers. Turn the Navi wheel to the left. You may speak now. Turn the Navi wheel to the right. You may enter letters. Shows that roaming is active. The network has deactivated the encryption function. The ringing tone is switched off. Bluetooth wireless technology is activated, see Bluetooth wireless technology on page 47. User profile 1 is in use. See Download contacts on page 51. User profile 2 is in use. See Download contacts on page 51.
Display indicators
The indicators described below may be shown on the display.
Call indicators
Indicates an active voice call. Indicates that a voice call has been disconnected. Voice calls have been switched over to the headset. Data communication is active. Fax communication is active. A GPRS connection has been established. The call is on hold.
Indicators for recorder functions
Recorder function is on. The tape is being played back.
Indicators for Bluetooth functions
Device with Bluetooth technology has been paired with the car phone. Bluetooth wireless technology is activated.
Notification indicators General indicators
Indicates a manual network search. Indicates unread text messages. If this indicator is flashing, the memory is full. Indicates a business card is being forwarded. This setting is active. Headset volume can be adjusted. Ringing tone volume can be adjusted. Loudspeaker volume can be adjusted. Daytime display is active. Nighttime display is active. Indicates that an item has been erased. Indicates that your entry is incorrect or not permissible. O.K. (confirms a setting or selection made). Indicates additional information. Indicates a warning or a caution. Your text message is being sent (does not indicate that the message has been received).
Basic components of the handset
The handset consists of the function selectors, the alphanumeric keypad, the microphone, and the earpiece.
Function selectors
The function selectors include four keys and a Navi wheel. Depending on the setting selected, you can choose from the following options:
Press and hold the emergency call function is active. Press to accept an incoming call. to display the list of the last 10 phone numbers you have called or attempted to call. to start dialling a number. Press and hold to delete text, numbers or other entries. to return to the standby display.
Press to end a call. to delete a character or number entered. to return to the previous menu item or display.
Navi wheel Turn the Navi wheel to adjust the volume of the ringing tone of an incoming call or the loudspeaker volume during an ongoing call. You can also use the Navi wheel to scroll within a menu. In the standby display, turn the Navi wheel to the left to enter a phone number. If you are in the voice display, turning the Navi wheel to the left scrolls through the voice commands. In the standby display, turn the Navi wheel to the right to search for a contact entry. If you are in the voice display, turning the Navi wheel to the right scrolls through the voice tags you assigned for voice dialling a number. Press the Navi wheel to access a function in a particular context: to start the menu and select an item. to select an item from a list. to start options and select an item.
Basic components of the handset This key activates the following functions from the standby display: Press to switch off loudspeaker. An incoming call is indicated by a flashing display. Press and hold to put the car phone in off mode. Press again to return to the standby display. Press to switch incoming or ongoing calls from your car phone over to a compatible, paired headset and back as desired. This key activates the following voice functions from the standby display: Press to activate voice dialling and voice commands. Press and hold to activate recording (also during ongoing calls).
When you switch off your car ignition, the car phone is not switched off automatically; it remains in service for the period of time that you set using the power down timer. Then the phone automatically switches off.
Switching on the phone
To switch on your car phone, simply turn the ignition key. Your car phone is connected to the ignition system, so that turning the ignition on automatically switches your car phone on. If the message SIM rejected is shown on the display although checking the SIM card has shown that the SIM is properly inserted, please contact your network operator or service provider for assistance. If you are requested to enter your PIN code, enter the PIN code (displayed as ****). Press to confirm the PIN. For further information, see Change PIN code on page 40. After you have entered the correct PIN, the car phone automatically activates the user data profile that was in use the last time the phone was switched on. If no entries have been made in the car phone memory for this particular user profile, the car phone asks you if you want to copy the contact entries from the SIM card memory to the car phone memory for this user profile.
The factory setting for the power down timer is five minutes.
Off mode
To change over to off mode when your cars ignition is switched on: Press and hold. Then press and hold. When your car phone is in off mode, the display as depicted in the figure above is shown. To put your car phone back into service, press. Follow the instructions shown on the display.
Call functions
4. Call functions
Voice dialling
You can make a phone call simply by saying a voice tag that has been added to a number in the contacts. Name tags may be added to up to 12 of the numbers stored in the contacts. Any spoken word (or words) such as the name of a person can be used as a voice tag to voice dial a call. Before using voice dialling, note that: Voice tags are not language dependent. They are dependent on the speaker's voice. Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record them and make calls in a quiet environment. You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it. Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names for different numbers.
Create message
With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Messages, and press. Scroll to Create message, and press. Use the alphanumeric keypad on the car handset to write your text message. For further information, see Alphanumeric keypad on page 15. When you have finished writing your message, press. Select from the following options: Send To send text messages: Scroll to Send, and press. Select the phone number of the recipient from the contacts, or enter the desired number. To send the message, press. Clear text To delete entered text, scroll to Delete, and press.
Remember that traffic safety comes first. Dont hold the handset while driving and only use the features offered by your car phone when traffic conditions permit this.
When sending messages by means of the SMS network service, your car phone may display the words Message sent. This is only an indication that the message has been sent to the message centre number programmed into your car phone. This does not mean that the message has been received at the intended destination.
Messages Use template You can reply to a text message using a template. To view the list of templates: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Messages, and press. Scroll to View templates, and press to view the list. Scroll through the list of templates, and press to select the desired template. Press to confirm the selection. Save as template This convenient option lets you save a received text message as a template. To use the template, select Reply with template to view the list and send the message. Scroll to Save as template, and press.
When you have received a text message, the indicator and the number of new messages are shown on the display along with the notification New msgs. received Text messages sent to your car phone are shown in the order in which they are received. Unread text messages are indicated by , with read text messages indicated by the symbol. A flashing SMS indicator means that the message memory is full. To be able to send or receive a new message, you must delete some of the old ones. If you have received more than one text message: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Messages and press. Scroll to Inbox and press to view the list of messages. Scroll to the desired message and press to read it. Scroll to either browse through the message or display the message itself, the sender or senders phone number, and the date and time the message was received. Your car phone comes with a number of options for handling the message selected: Press. Scroll to the desired option and press.
Speed dial a number Press and hold the speed dialling key assigned to the number until the call is started.
For the setting options, please see Speed dialling on page 33.
You can choose the desired ringing tone for incoming calls, change the volume, and switch warning tones on or off as desired.
Use the Navi wheel to regulate the volume of the ringing tone when the car phone is ringing to notify you of an incoming call or to change the loudspeaker volume during a call in progress. With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Tones, and press. Scroll to the desired option, and press Follow the instructions on the display.
Settings
Ringing volume
This option sets the loudspeaker volume for an incoming call. To regulate the volume of the ringing tone when you receive an incoming call or to change the loudspeaker volume during a call in progress, use the Navi wheel.
Ringing tone
This option offers you a range of ringing tones to choose from. Select the one you would like to have notify you of an incoming call.
Set the time and date
With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Settings, and press. Scroll to Time settings, and press. Scroll to Set the time, and press. Scroll to set the hour. Press to take over the setting and continue with the minutes. Repeat the above step to set the minutes. Repeat the above procedure to access the options Time format, Set the date, and Date format to make the desired settings.
Warning tones
This option lets you activate or deactivate special notification tones.
Call settings
With the display in standby, press Scroll to Settings, and press. Scroll to Call settings, and press.
Settings My number sending (network service) Set by network This activates the setting you have agreed with your network operator. On This option activates your caller ID: the person you call can view your car phone number. Off If you do not wish your number to be sent to the called party, use this option to deactivate your caller ID. Scroll to the desired option, and press. Call divert (network service) With Call divert, you can direct your incoming calls to another number (for example, to your voice mailbox number). For details, contact your service provider. Your car phone offers you a wide variety of options to choose from: Divert all voice calls This option diverts all incoming voice calls. Divert if busy This option diverts voice calls when your number is busy or when you refuse an incoming call. Divert if not answered This option diverts all voice calls you fail to answer. Divert if out of reach This option diverts voice calls when you are out of reach of the network. Divert if not available This option diverts all voice calls you receive when you are not available. Cancel all diverts This option cancels any active divert options. To make call divert settings: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Settings, and press. Scroll to Call settings, and press. Scroll to Call divert, and press. Scroll to the desired call divert feature, and press. You can select any of four options for each of the divert features offered: Activate This option lets you select the number you wish to direct diverted voice calls to your Voice mailbox or any other number. Cancel This option deactivates a call divert feature. Check status This option allows you to check the status of a call divert feature. Delay This option sets the time period after which an incoming voice call is to be diverted if not answered. This is only available if you have activated Divert if not answered.
Listen to voice messages To listen to voice messages: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Settings, and press. Scroll to Voice mailbox, and press. Scroll to Listen to voice messages, and press
GPRS modem settings (network service)
You can use your car phone as a modem to enable GPRS connectivity. Note, however, that you need a GPRS access point to do so. Contact your network operator or service provider for information. To use GPRS: You must subscribe to the GPRS service of your network operator or service provider. For the relevant information on the availability of GPRS and the necessary settings, contact your network operator or service provider. You must save the settings required to use GPRS applications to your car phone. To set up a GPRS access point: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Settings, and press. Scroll to GPRS modem, and press. To set up a new GPRS access point or to change an existing one, press again.
Press and hold to dial your voice mailbox direct.
Settings Press to open the option Edit access point?, and enter the alphanumeric characters of the GPRS access point using the Navi wheel text editor. To save the name of the access point, press OK in the Navi wheel text editor or press. If you have made a mistake in selecting a character, press to delete it. Press and hold this key if you wish to erase the complete entry. For further information and to download modem driver software for your computer or laptop computer, visit the Nokia Web site at www.nokia.com\support. GPRS charges You may be charged for GPRS data transmission or for an application that uses GPRS. For details of charges, contact your network operator or service provider.
Security settings
For some security settings (for example, when calls are restricted to closed user groups or fixed dialling numbers), calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. PIN code request Use this option to set the car phone to ask for the PIN code of the car SIM card installed in the radio unit whenever the phone is switched on. Remember that some providers do not allow the PIN code request function to be deactivated. Change PIN code This option lets you change the PIN code of the car SIM card installed in the radio unit of your car phone. Remember that these codes may only include the numbers 0 to 9. For further information, see Access codes required for the SIM card on page 11.
Settings Closed user group This is a network service that specifies the group of people you can call or who can call you. For further information, contact your network operator or service provider. You can choose from three options for this service: Default The settings made by your service provider are active. On The closed user group service is active. Off The closed user group service is deactivated. Fixed dialling numbers You can restrict your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if this function is supported by your car SIM card. To save and edit the numbers on this list, you need the PIN2 code. Off The fixed dialling numbers feature is deactivated. Number list This option allows you to view the phone numbers that may be used for outgoing calls. On The fixed dialling numbers feature is active. To set up fixed dialling numbers: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Settings, and press. Scroll to Security settings, and press. Scroll to Fixed dialling, and press. Scroll to the desired option, and press. Follow the instructions on the display. For further information, see Access codes required for the SIM card on page 11.
Voice tags
You can assign Voice tags to phone numbers and your car phone will automatically try to dial the number when it recognises the tag.
Voice Follow the instructions on the display. Select from the following options: Play This option plays back the voice tag as recorded. Change You can replace any voice tag by a new one. Select this option, and say the new voice tag. Delete voice tag? This option erases a voice tag and makes room in the memory for a new voice tag. Voice dial a number
Voice commands
You have a selection of phone features that can be activated by saying a voice command. A voice tag may be assigned to as many as three of the commands on the list. You can activate the voice command in the same way as making a call using a name tag. Three options are available: Play This option lets you play selected recordings. The last made recording is played first. Press while listening to a recording to skip it and go to the next one. Download contacts You can use this feature to copy contact entries from a compatible mobile phone that supports Bluetooth wireless technology or from the SIM card installed in the compatible mobile phone to the car phone memory. If a wireless Bluetooth SIM access profile connection is established, the contact entries stored on the compatible mobile phone are automatically downloaded. Conn. to Bluetooth headset This option allows you to establish a wireless link to a compatible paired headset that supports Bluetooth technology. If there is no headset paired with the car phone, Search for audio enhancem. is displayed. For further information, see Search for devices that support Bluetooth technology on page 51.
To voice dial a number: Press. Speak now is displayed. Say the voice tag belonging to the desired number loudly and clearly. Your car phone plays the voice tag and automatically dials the number assigned to it. To cancel voice dialling, press.
If you are using a compatible headset with Bluetooth technology, press the key on the headset to activate it before speaking the voice tag.
Voice New voice commands This option allows you to record a voice command (one or more words acting as a spoken command) and assign it to a function in the list of voice commands. With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Voice, and press. Scroll to Voice commands, and press. Scroll to New voice command, and press. Scroll to the desired function for which you wish to record a voice command, and press. Press again and you are prompted to speak the voice tag you have selected for this entry. Follow the instructions on the display. The voice command list includes the phone functions listed for voice commands. Each function on the list can be checked and edited using the options below: Play voice commands This option plays the voice command as recorded. Change You can record a new voice command for a selected entry, replacing the existing one. Delete voice command? This option erases a voice command and makes room in the memory for a new one. Before using voice commands, note that: Voice commands are not language dependent. They are dependent on the speaker's voice. Voice commands are sensitive to background noise. Record them and make calls in a quiet environment. You must say the command exactly as you said it when you recorded it. Very short commands are not accepted. Use long commands and avoid similar commands for different functions. You can use a shortcut to access the list of voice commands direct from the standby display: Press , and scroll left. You can now view the list of Voice commands. Follow the instructions on the display. Execute a voice command
When an application using the GPRS connection sends or receives data, you cannot execute a voice command. To do so, you must first end the application using the GPRS connection.
To execute a voice command:
Recorder Press. Speak now is displayed. Say the voice command loudly and clearly. Your car phone plays the voice command and automatically performs the function assigned to it.
You can easily play your recordings using a voice command. Say the voice command, and your car phone starts to play the last recording. Press to skip to the next recording.
Recorder
The tape recorder feature allows you to record pieces of speech, sounds, or an active phone call. This is especially useful if you need to note information during a call. For example, you can record a name or a number to be written down later.
To use this shortcut, you must assign a voice command to this function in your car phone. For further information, see Voice commands on page 44.
Record
This option allows pieces of speech to be recorded and automatically saves the recording. To make a recording: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Recorder, and press. Scroll to Record, and press. To stop the recording, press. You can also use this feature during a call in progress. Press and hold to begin recording. To end the recording, press. All tape recordings are stored and numbered. Two options are available for the recordings: Play and Delete.
Obey all local laws governing recording of calls. Do not use this feature illegally. You can make up to 10 recordings as long as you do not exceed an overall recording time of three minutes. Each recording is saved together with the running number and the length and time of the call. New recordings are automatically saved in the memory. When the memory is full, the message No memory to save rec. is displayed. To be able to make new tape recordings, you must erase some old ones.
Bluetooth wireless technology
You can play a selected recording. To view the list of recordings and select one to play: With the display in standby, press. Scroll to Recorder, and press to view the list of recordings. Scroll to the desired recording in the list, and press Scroll to Play, and press. The selected recording is played. Press to return to the list of recordings or to the previous menu item. To stop playing the recording, press.
Vehicles
Only qualified personnel should service the car phone or install the car phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to 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 phone, its parts or accessories.
Emergency calls For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action or both.
To make an emergency call
If the car phone or car ignition is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the car phone. Press and hold until Make an emergency call? is shown on the display. Confirm by pressing. Confirm the security inquiry Yes by pressing or cancel by selecting No with and pressing. When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your car phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.
Emergency calls
Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers.
This car phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies).
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Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, signifying a new phase in portable internet communication. You have ability to connect this pocket-sized device to the nearest Wi-Fi hotspot or over your Bluetooth mobile phone. The Nokia N810 allows you to make internet calls; check your e-mail or watch the latest videos or update your blog using the device's slide-out keyboard along with its stunning touch screen. Its built-in maps and satellite navigation helps you to find your way. Whether you are at home, in the park or in a coffee shop, with the Nokia N810 you will never be far away. With the ability to check emails, read the latest gossip online or IM to your friends, share your moods on your favorite social sites; call via internet, or get closer by the video chat - with the integrated VGA camera - you'll never be far away from those you want to keep in contact with. You may feel lost without it, but with the Nokia N810, you'll never lose your way. The Nokia N810 has an integrated GPS receiver which allows you to pinpoint your position and find a wide variety of points-of-interests.
| General | |
| Product Type | Web tablet |
| Width | 5 in |
| Depth | 0.6 in |
| Height | 2.8 in |
| Weight | 8 oz |
| Processor | |
| Processor | Texas Instruments OMAP2420 400 MHz |
| Memory | |
| ROM | 256 MB - flash |
| RAM | 128 MB - DDR SDRAM |
| Flash Memory | 2 GB miniSD |
| Supported Flash Memory Cards | SD Memory Card, MultiMediaCard, miniSD, RS-MMC, microSD |
| Display | |
| Display Type | 4.13" TFT |
| Display Resolution | 800 x 480 |
| Audio | |
| Audio Output | Speaker(s) |
| Supported Digital Audio Formats | MP3, Real Audio, MP2 |
| Audio Input | Microphone |
| Communications | |
| Wireless Connectivity | IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR |
| GPS System | |
| GPS Navigation | GPS receiver |
| Input Device | |
| Type | Keyboard, touch-screen, stylus |
| Digital Camera | |
| Video Resolutions | 640 x 480 |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Expansion Slot(s) | SD Memory Card |
| Interfaces | 1 x Hi-Speed USB 1 x headphones - mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Carrying case, stand |
| Cables Included | 1 x USB cable |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power adapter |
| Battery | |
| Run Time (Up To) | 4 hours |
| Standby Time | 330 h |
| Operating System / Software | |
| OS Provided | Internet Tablet OS 2008 |
| Software | Clock, File Manager, drivers, PDF Viewer |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Part Numbers | 02703R1, N810 |
| GTIN | 06417182868795, 06417182782251 |
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