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Nokia 9500 CommunicatorNokia 9500 Communicator Smartphone 80 MB - Not specified - GSM - Silver

Internal antenna, Up to 360 minutes talk, Up to 300 hours standby, 7.8 oz

The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers you high memory capacity, a full set of business-critical applications, and versatile network connections - so you can keep in stride with your work on the go. Browse the Internet in rich full color, on a wide, easy-to-read screen. Work with office documents - not just letters and memos, but presentations and databases too. Get them from your corporate network via Wireless LAN or fast mobile access. The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers high-capacity built-in memo... Read more
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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
bobmac 4:56am on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 
Factory battery for half the price as at the *******. You cannot go wrong !!!!!! Item arrived on time before I had to think about it... The flat shipping is a good idea. Others should learn from it.
hlondon 6:44am on Friday, October 8th, 2010 
Excellent smart phone, a portable computera good friend to have! Attractive Design","Brilliant Display","Easy Navigation". It is very cheap and best to use for business at any time and anywhere...It is like my small computer... Durable","Easy To Use","Lightweight".
tkerley1 1:03pm on Friday, August 20th, 2010 
For Nokia 9 series I was attracted for a long time, but due to various reasons, have been used not really until I got the long-awaited 9500. In fact.
Vova_Alabyan 10:07am on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 
With serious look and its pre-installed application, this phone is intended for business purposes. It has full functional querty keyboard. I love this phone.It has a unique form of the period. and until now, people are still many who use it.
fm107605 11:28pm on Friday, June 25th, 2010 
I have been unable to obtain service, either ...  Lots of features, including WLAN, not all of which worked well Extremely poor customer support
Kabaljeror 4:16am on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 
Before I felt lazy to give any comments on my...  Dozens to list. No vibration, but just a small problem. This phone can virtually eliminate the need f...  Wi-Fi, GPRS, Modem, Fax, E-mail, PDA, Internet Browsing.
Salcal 4:26pm on Sunday, May 9th, 2010 
The phone is great, good sound quality and has email/SMS and you can IM with third party software.The Nokia 9500 is for serious users. lighter and smaller then the 92xx.
rewqweru 12:19am on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 
Great Phone... This phone is designed to keep you in contact from where ever you are. Cell, WiFi, bluetooth, etc. All work as advertised. Good Phone This is a professional business phone. Apart from the routine stuff in the mobile phones .
dontsimon 4:16pm on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
Speaker and voice clarity, full features all in one, keyboard makes writing convenient Battery standby could be better. Best feature set laptop replacement device with WiFi, Bluetooth, InfraRed, real Keyboard, camera Poor design, buggy applications.
oliverr 1:18pm on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 
Nokia 9500 Communicator is my first mobile that was gifted by my best friend. Somehow it was my one of the best gift that was given by my friend.

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Additional safety information..103

Index...105

For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Your device has a separate GSM radio and wireless LAN radio. Switching off the device by pressing the power key on the device cover switches off both radios. Note, however, that switching off the device or using the offline profile does not prevent you from establishing a new wireless LAN connection. Therefore, remember to comply with any applicable safety requirements when establishing and using a wireless LAN connection. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety. INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near medical equipment. Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING USE SENSIBLY Don't use the device at a refuelling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals. Follow any restrictions. Don't use the device where blasting is in progress. Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation. Don't touch the antennas unnecessarily. QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product. ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES WATER-RESISTANCE BACK-UP COPIES Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES EMERGENCY CALLS When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Ensure the phone function of the device is switched on and in service. Press as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the start screen. Key in the emergency number, then press. Give your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.

ABOUT YOUR DEVICE

The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900 network. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. Warning: Do not switch the device on when wireless device use may cause interference or danger.

The communicator interface starts up first after the battery is inserted. You cannot switch on the cover phone immediately after the battery has been inserted, you must wait until the communicator interface has started. Tip: If you have inserted the battery, but the device does not start up, press the power key. The communicator interface can be used without the phone functions when a SIM card is not inserted or when the Offline profile is selected. Your device has a separate GSM radio and wireless LAN radio. Switching off the device by pressing the power key on the device cover switches off both radios. Note, however, that switching off the device or using the offline profile does not prevent you from establishing a new wireless LAN connection. Therefore, remember to comply with any applicable safety requirements when establishing and using a wireless LAN connection. See "Setting the offline profile," p. 23.

Radios

Antennas
Your device has two internal antennas.
Note: As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch either of the antennas unnecessarily when the device is switched on. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the device to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Not touching the antenna area during a phone call optimises the antenna performance and the talktime of your device.
The picture shows the normal position of the device for data connections and the normal use of the device at the ear for voice calls. See "Operating environment," p. 103.

Access codes

The device uses several access codes to protect against unauthorized use of the device and the SIM card. You need the following access codes: PIN and PIN2 code The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorized use and is usually supplied with the SIM card. The PIN2 code may be supplied with some SIM cards, and is required to access some functions, such as fixed dialing.
After three consecutive incorrect PIN code entries, the PIN code is blocked, and you must unblock it with a PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code before you can use the SIM card again. The PIN2 code may be supplied with some SIM cards, and is required to access some functions, such as fixed dialling number. If the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact the service provider for your SIM card. Lock code The lock code protects your device against unauthorized use. The default lock code is 12345. Change the code, and keep the new code in a safe place, separate from your device. PUK and PUK2 codes 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. If the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact the service provider for your SIM card. Barring password The barring password is needed when using the Call barring service. See "Changing the barring password," p. 68. Some applications of the device use passwords and user names to protect against unauthorized use of the Internet and its services. These passwords are changed in the settings of the applications.

First start-up

The first time you switch your device on, you need to set some basic settings. You can change the settings later. Open the cover and follow the instructions on the communicator display. 1. Select the language for the device, and press OK. 2. Select your home city from the list, and press OK. You can browse for a city by starting to type the name of the city, or using the scroll or arrow keys. It is important to select the correct city, because scheduled calendar entries that you create can change when the home city is changed. 3. Set the time and date, and press OK. 4. Press OK to create your own contact card. 6. Press OK.
5. Enter your contact card information, and press OK.
The default folders, such as C:\My files\ and its subfolders, are created during the first start-up. Note that if you change the language of the device later, folder names do not change.

Keys and connectors

1 Power key
2 Scroll key, left and right selection keys. Press the center of the scroll key, or press either selection key to perform the function shown above it. The phone volume can be controlled with the scroll key during a call. 3 Call key (on the left, 4 PopPort connector for the USB data cable, headset, and loopset. 5 Infrared port and microphone. 6 Charger connector. 7 Earpiece. ), End key (on the right, ).
8 Loudspeaker for hands-free phone calls and other audio usage.

Communicator interface

1 Application buttons. Each button starts the corresponding application, except My own key, which you can configure to open any application. Press Ctrl+My own key to select the application you want the My own key to open. Note that you can open these applications from Desk, too. 2 Character key. Opens a character table where you can select special characters. Press Chr+keys with green symbols to access characters and functions behind key combinations. 3 Help key. To get support using your device, press Chr+ 4 Bluetooth key. To activate Bluetooth, press the Chr+ 6 Infrared key. To activate infrared, press Chr+. To deactivate, press the Chr+. again.

Communicator keyboard

5 The Zoom keys. Pressing Chr+zoom keys makes the fonts and some icons larger or smaller. To deactivate, press the Chr+ again.
7 Scroll key. Press the scroll key left, right, up, or down to scroll through different lists. Press the center of the scroll key to select or to perform the function of an underlined command button. 8 Menu key. Press the Menu key to open the menu or in multipage dialogs to move from one page to another. 9 Sync key. Establish a connection, and press Chr+ to synchronize your device with a compatible PC.

Cell info display to set the device to indicate when you use it in a cellular network based on Micro Cellular Network (MCN) technology (network service). Network selection to set the device to automatically select a cellular network available in your area. If you select Manual, you can select a network that has a roaming agreement with your home service provider. Confirm SIM service actions to set the phone to show confirmation messages that are sent between your phone and your service provider when you use SIM card services.
To adjust phone security settings, scroll to Security settings, and select:
Note that accessing these services may involve sending a text message or making a phone call. You may be charged for these services. Help text activation to set the phone to show help texts that guide you in using the menu functions of the cover phone. Start-up tone to play a tone when the cover phone is switched on.
PIN code request to set the phone to request your PIN code every time the phone is switched on. Note that some SIM cards do not allow this setting to be changed. Call barring service to restrict calls (network service). Select the desired barring option and set it on (Activate) or off (Cancel), or check whether the option is active (Check status). Closed user group (network service) to specify a group of people whom you can call and who can call you. For more information, contact your network operator or service provider. Select Default to activate the default group agreed on with the network operator, On if you want to use another group (you need to know the group index number), or Off.
When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. Access codes to change the security code, PIN code, PIN2 code, or barring password. Lock if SIM card is changed to set the device to ask for the lock code when an unknown SIM card is inserted into your device. The device maintains a list of SIM cards that are recognized as the owner's cards. Lock system to lock the device. To unlock the device, press Unlock > in standby mode. See "Defining device lock settings," p. 67.

The multimedia message settings must be defined. See "Multimedia message account settings," p. 34. Contact your service provider, network operator or Internet service operator for the correct settings. Tip: When you take your Nokia 9500 Communicator into use, it may recognize the SIM card provider and configure the correct text message, multimedia message, and GPRS settings automatically. You may need to contact your network operator to activate multimedia messages and GPRS before they become available.

Messaging center

The main view of Messaging has two frames: the list of folders on the left, and the messages from the selected folder on the right. Press the tab key to move between the frames.
Inbox contains all received messages except e-mails and SIM card and cell broadcast messages. E-mail messages are stored in the remote mailbox. Outbox contains messages waiting to be sent. Drafts stores draft messages that have not been sent. Sent stores messages that have been sent, except those sent using Bluetooth. Any remote mailboxes that you define are shown last in the list of folders.
Folders in the Messaging main view:
Writing and reading messages
To view a message, select the message, and press Open.
To write a new message, press Write message. Select the type of message, and press OK.
To expand a folder to full display size, press Open folder.
To reply to the sender and all recipients of an e-mail, press Menu, and select Write > Reply to all.
To forward a received message, select the message, press Menu, and select Write > Forward. Note that it may not be possible to forward all messages. Tip: You can also forward messages from the Sent folder using this method.
To mark a message as read or unread, press Menu, select Write > Mark, and select As read or As unread.
To retrieve messages from your SIM card, press Menu, and select Receive > SIM messages. SIM messages are text messages, that have been stored on your SIM card. You may not be able to print all message types, for example multimedia messages or other special message types. To sort messages in a specific order, press Menu, and select one of the options in the View > Sort by menu. To print a message, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Print. To change the page layout before printing, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Page setup.

Managing messages

To create a new folder for messages, press Menu, and select File > New folder. Enter a Folder name, select where the folder should be created, and press Create. Note that you cannot create subfolders in Inbox, Outbox, or Sent folders, except in IMAP4 remote Outbox, and Sent folders when online. IMAP 4 is a standard protocol for accessing e-mail on your remote server. With IMAP4, you can conduct searches, create, delete and manage messages and folders on the server. To rename a folder, select the folder, press Menu, and select File > Rename folder. Enter the new name, and press Rename. Note that you can only rename folders that you have created.

Managing your e-mail offline enables you to save in connection costs and work in conditions that do not allow a data connection. If you work in conditions where one connection becomes unavailable, you can change the connection. Changing the Internet connection To use another connection, press Menu, and select Tools > Change connection. Scroll to a new connection, and press Connect. Note that you must select an e-mail account and be online before you can change the connection, and that the connection is changed only for that account. You are asked for confirmation if your current connection becomes unavailable, if you have not set the device to change connection automatically. See "E-mail account settings," p. 29.
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If your connection becomes unavailable, you may need to change the connection.
To use another connection, scroll to the connection you want to use, and press Change. To go online after selecting a new connection, press Connect.
Writing and sending e-mail
Press Write message, select E-mail, and press OK. To write new e-mail, press Recipient. Select the recipient of the message from the Contacts directory, and press To. Enter a subject and the message, and press Send. You can also enter the recipient's e-mail address in the To: field. Note that e-mail addresses cannot contain accented characters such as , , or.
Tip: If you select the primary recipient of the e-mail from the Contacts directory, you can also select other recipients using the Cc (the recipient is shown to all other recipients) and Bcc (the recipient is hidden from all other recipients) buttons.
To set the sending time or adjust other delivery settings, press Menu, and select Tools > Sending options. You can send documents, images, and other files as e-mail attachments. To attach a file to an e-mail, press Insert file.
Tip: All e-mail is stored in the Outbox before sending. Unless your e-mail is sent immediately, you can open the Outbox and suspend and resume sending or open the e-mail.
To store the e-mail in the Drafts folder without sending it, press Close.
To change the font type or size of the text, select the appropriate field, and press Change. Select the new font type or font size, and press OK.
Start writing or editing an e-mail, press Menu, and select Tools > Preferences.
To change the default character set, select Default character set, and press Change. Select the character set, and press OK. Character sets affect the way your e-mail is shown by the recipient's e-mail program. If the entire message or words with special characters are shown incorrectly, the cause may be the used character set. Tip: You can change the character set for e-mail that is in plain text format. E-mail in HTML format always uses UTF-8 as the character set. To change the character set only for the e-mail you are currently writing, press Menu, and select Format > Character set.

Notes view

In the notes view, you can read notes that have been attached to slides in the presentation. You can also add your own notes. To open the notes view, press Menu, and select View > Notes. To move between the slides, press Next and Previous. To add a note, activate a text field by pressing the tab key, and start writing in the text field. When you are ready, press OK, and move to the next slide if needed.

Slide master view

The slide master is a slide that controls certain text characteristics that are common to all slides in a presentation. When you want to change the look of your slides, change the slide master instead of changing each slide individually. To open the slide master view, press Menu, and select View > Slide master. Activate a text field by pressing the tab key, and start writing. When you are ready, press OK, and move to the next text field.

Calendar

In Calendar, you can create and view scheduled events and appointments. You can also set alarms to calendar entries.
You can synchronize your calendar data with a compatible computer using PC Suite on the product CD-ROM. For information on synchronization, see the PC Suite guide. You can also synchronize calendar data with compatible phones. See "Data transfer," p. 81.

Calendar, Month view

Creating calendar entries
There are four types of calendar entries: Meeting entries are entries that have a specific date and time.
Memo entries are related to the whole day, not to a specific time of day. Memo entries do not appear in the Weekly time schedule view. Anniversary entries remind you of birthdays and special dates. They are repeated every year. To-do notes remind you of things to do. They can be prioritized and organized into to-do lists.
To create a calendar entry, select the date, press Menu, and select File > New entry. Select the type of entry you want to create. Note that available settings for meeting, memo, anniversary, and to-do note entries vary. Define the settings on the following pages: Details page You can enter a description and specify a date for the entry. To set a specific start and end time, select Yes in the Timed field. Notes page You can enter extra information for the calendar entry. The icon is added to the entry. Alarm page You can set an alarm for the entry. Select the Set alarm field and Yes. Enter the alarm time and the number of days before the entry you want the alarm to go off. If you have a meeting entry that is linked to a specific time, enter in the Time before field the amount of time before the meeting you want the alarm to go off. Note that you can set an alarm for a to-do note only if you have set a due date on the Details page. Repeat page You can specify whether you want the entry to be repeated and when. Define the repeat type, frequency, and possible ending date. Status page You can define a color and symbol for the entry, define status, as well as specify whether you want to synchronize the entry. If the status of an entry is uncertain, mark it as Tentative. You can cross out an entry if it has been completed. Crossing out an entry does not remove it from the calendar. If you select Private in the Synchronisation field, the details of the entry will not be shown to others when you connect to a network and synchronize your calendar. Tip: Another way to create a calendar entry is to start typing your entry when you have opened Calendar. As you enter characters, the default entry dialog opens. Tip: Make sure you have selected the correct city in the Clock application, because scheduled calendar entries may change when the current city is changed and is on another time zone. To open and edit an entry, select the entry, and press Edit. Edit the details on the various pages.

To resize an image, select an image, and press Open. Press Menu, and select Tools > Resize. Select a percentage, or select Custom size, and define the size yourself. If you want to zoom the image so that there are no empty margins at the sides of the screen, select Best fit. This option is useful when, for example, creating wallpaper for Desk. Note that the aspect ratio of the image cannot be changed when you select Best fit.

Managing image files

Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing tones, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded. To view detailed information about an image, select an image, press Menu, and select File > Properties. Name, size, and format of the file; the time and date the file was last modified; and the resolution of the image in pixels are displayed. To prevent the image from being modified, select the Attributes page, and select Read-only and Yes. To send an image, select the image, press Menu, and select File > Send, and the method to send.
To change the file format, select an image, and press Open. Press Menu, and select File > Save > Save as. Press Change. Select the new file format, and press Done. Press OK to save the file. To rename an image, select an image, press Menu, and select File > Rename. Enter a new name, and press OK. To make a copy of an image, select the image, press Menu, and select File > Duplicate.
To set an image as wallpaper, select the image, press Menu, and select Tools > Set as wallpaper. Select Desk if you want the image to appear in the Desk view, and select Cover if you want to add the background image to the cover phone display.
To view images as a list of file names or as thumbnails, press Menu, and select View > Show as > Thumbnails or List.
To add an image to a contact card, select an image, press Menu, and select Tools > Add to contact card. Press + or - to increase or decrease the size of the selected area. To move the area selector inside the image, scroll up, down, left, or right. Press Menu,
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and select an option to zoom, rotate, or flip the image. When the image is ready, press Add. Select the contact card to which the image is added, and press Done.

You may want to use a proxy to quicken access to the Internet. Note also that some Internet service providers require the use of Web proxies. Contact your Internet service provider to determine proxy details. If you have made an Internet connection to your companys intranet, and are unable to retrieve Web pages from the general Internet, you may need to setup a proxy server to retrieve Web pages outside your companys intranet. Define the following:
Proxy protocol Select the protocol type of the proxy. You can set different proxy settings for each protocol. Use proxy server Select Yes to use the proxy server. Proxy server Enter the IP address of the proxy server, or the domain name. Example domain names are: company.com and organisation.org. Port number The number of the proxy port. The port number is related to the protocol. Common values are 8000 and 8080, but vary with every proxy server.
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No proxy for Define the domains for which the HTTP or HTTPS proxy is not needed. WPA page In the WPA mode field, select EAP if you want to use an EAP module for authentication. If you select Pre-shared key, type the password (also called a master key) in the field below. Note that the same key must be entered in the wireless LAN access point. EAP page You can configure various EAP (extensible authentication protocol) modules that are used for authentication and data encryption. Note that corresponding values must be entered in the wireless LAN access point. EAP authentication is only available if you have selected WPA or 802.1x as the security mode. For instructions on editing the EAP module settings, see the Help function in the device. WEP page
You can create up to four WEP keys. Corresponding values must be entered in the wireless LAN access point.
WEP authentication Select Open or Shared as a means of authentication between the wireless device and the wireless LAN access point. WEP key in use Select the WEP key you want to use with the Internet access point you are creating. Key #1 length Select the appropriate key length. Supported key lengths are 40, 104, and 232 bits. The more bits there are in the key, the higher the level of security. WEP keys consist of a secret key and a 24-bit initialization vector. For example, some manufacturers refer to the 104-bit key as a 128-bit key (104+24). Both keys offer the same level of encryption and are therefore interoperable. Key #1 type Select whether you want to enter the WEP key data in hexadecimal format (HEX) or in text form (ASCII). Key #1 data Enter the WEP key data. The number of characters you can enter depends on the key length you have chosen. For example, keys that are 40 bits long always consist of 5 alphanumeric characters or 10 hexadecimal characters. EAP modules EAP modules are used in a wireless LAN to authenticate wireless devices and authentication servers. Note that the network must support this feature. Modifying the EAP-SIM settings

On the CA certificates page, select which authority certificates are valid for server verification in wireless LAN authentication when using this Internet access point. This page shows all the installed authority certificates on the device. All certificates are enabled by default. To disable a certificate, select the certificate, and press Disable.
On the User certificates page, select which personal certificates are used for user authentication when using this Internet access point. This page shows all the installed personal certificates on the device. The certificates are enabled by default. To disable a certificate, select the certificate, and press Disable.
On the Settings page, you can define additional settings related to EAP-TLS. For instructions on modifying these settings, see the Help function in the device.
On the User certificates page, select the personal certificates for user authentication when using this Internet access point. This page lists all personal certificates installed on the device. The certificates are enabled by default. To disable a certificate, select the certificate, and press Disable. On the CA certificates page, select which authority certificates are valid for server verification in wireless LAN authentication when using this Internet access point. This page shows all the installed authority certificates on the device. All certificates are enabled by default. To disable a certificate, select the certificate, and press Disable.
To modify the EAP-PEAP settings for an Internet access point, select Connections > Internet setup. Select a wireless LAN Internet access point from the list, and press Edit > Advanced. Select the EAP page. Select EAP-PEAP from the list, and press Configure.
Modifying the EAP-PEAP settings
On the EAP types page, select and configure the authentication methods you want to run inside the EAP-PEAP method. Press Priority, and then Move up and Move down to change the priority order of the tunneled EAP types. On the Settings page, you can define additional settings related to EAP-PEAP. For instructions on modifying these settings, see the Help function in the device. Modifying the EAP-LEAP settings
To modify the EAP-LEAP settings for an Internet access point, select Connections > Internet setup. Select a wireless LAN Internet access point from the list, and press Edit > Advanced. Select the EAP page. Select EAP-LEAP from the list, and press Configure. If you enter your user name in the Username field, you need not give the user name during an authentication session. If you do not want to be asked for the password, select No in the Password prompt field, and enter the password in the Password field. Note that if you select No in the Password prompt field, the password is stored in the device, and this decreases the level of security.

2. Select your current city and country, and press OK.
1. Go to Desk > Tools > Data mover. If there is data on a memory card, insert it to your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. Press Continue transfer.
3. Activate infrared in both devices, make sure that the infrared ports of the devices are facing each other, and press Continue. An infrared connection is established between the devices.
4. Press Send data collector to send Data collector to your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. Data collector is sent as an infrared message to the Inbox in your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. To install Data collector, press Open in the 9200 series Communicator. If Open is not available, press Save to save the installation file, and open it from File manager. The Data collector starts automatically after installation. Control the rest of the data move process with the Nokia 9500 Communicator. After the Data collector is installed, press Connect data coll. in the Nokia 9500 Communicator. 5. In the Nokia 9500 Communicator, select the data you want to move from your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. You can move calendar and contact information, messages, settings, documents, and images. Some files, such as business card messages and e-mail messages not stored in the Inbox , are not moved. 6. Press Transfer infrared or Transfer mem. card, depending on the method you want to use.
7. Press Start transfer. If the process is interrupted, restart Data mover, and continue with the move. If the problem happens again, there may be a problem with the data you are trying to move. Start the data move process again, but do not select the data that seems to cause the problem. 8. Press OK after the transfer to finish the data move process. 9. Press Exit to close Data mover, or Convert mem. card to convert a memory card for use in your Nokia 9500 Communicator.
Moving large amounts of data from your Nokia 9200 series Communicator may take some time.
It is advisable to take backups of your device data regularly. Go to Desk > Tools > Backup. Close all other applications. Before you start backing up or restoring data: If possible, switch off the cover phone.
Make sure you have enough battery power.
To back up data to a memory card, press New backup. Enter a name for the backup, and select whether you want to perform a full or partial backup. Full backup copies all data. If you select Partial backup, specify which items you want to include in the backup. Press Start backup. Tip: You can also back up data in the File manager and Control panel applications.

Problems with printing

Your device shows a note if you cannot connect the device to a compatible printer.
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Here are some starting points for troubleshooting:
Printer - check that the printer is switched on and online, print a test page, try to print while directly connected to the printer, verify that the printer works with other wireless devices, or check that the printer is supported by your device. Infrared - check that infrared is activated, the infrared ports of the device and the printer face each other, and there are no bright lights shining on either port. Bluetooth - check that Bluetooth is activated and your device can locate Bluetooth devices other than the printer, and the device and printer are within range.
Wireless LAN - check that wireless LAN is activated and the wireless LAN settings are correct, the wireless printer is compatible with your device, and verify other wireless LAN devices can find your wireless printer.
Managing mobile printing settings
Printer model Select the printer you want to use. Quality mode Select the quality of the print, depending on the printing qualities supported by your printer. Normal is for 600 dpi printing, Draft is for fast, 300 dpi printing, Best is for 1200 dpi printing, and Maximum is for 2400/4800 dpi printing. To save ink or to increase the speed of printing, select the Normal or Draft. Media type Select the type of printing medium. Colour mode Select whether to print in color or greyscale, depending on your printer.
To manage the printing settings when printing to a compatible Hewlett-Packard printer, go to Desk > Tools > Control panel > Extras > HP printer selection. Set the following:
Remote configuration (network service)
The Device manager application helps you configure connection settings, for example, e-mail, multimedia messaging, or Internet settings. Go to Desk > Tools > Device manager. The remote configuration connection is usually started by the server when device settings need to be updated.
To start a configuration session, select a profile from the list, and press Connect. If no remote configuration profiles have been defined, you must first create a new profile. To disable configuration, select a profile, press Menu, and select Tools > Disable configuration. You cannot receive configuration settings from any of the configuration servers for which you have a profile. When the configuration session has ended, you can view status information. To open the configuration log, select a profile, and press Configuration log. The log file shows the latest configuration status of the selected profile.

Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it. Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards. Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device. Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
Use a soft, clean, dry cloth to clean any lenses (such as camera, proximity sensor, and light sensor lenses).
Use only the supplied or approved replacement antennas. Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for service.
Additional safety information
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the device only in its normal operating positions. This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal use position against the ear or when positioned at least 5/8 inch (1.5 cm) away from the body. When a carry case, belt clip, or holder is used for body-worn operation, it should not contain metal and should position the device at least 5/8 inch (1.5 cm) away from your body. In order to transmit data files or messages, this device requires a quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmission of data files or messages may be delayed until such a connection is available. Ensure the above separation distance instructions are followed until the transmission is completed. Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.

 

Technical specifications

Full description

The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers you high memory capacity, a full set of business-critical applications, and versatile network connections - so you can keep in stride with your work on the go. Browse the Internet in rich full color, on a wide, easy-to-read screen. Work with office documents - not just letters and memos, but presentations and databases too. Get them from your corporate network via Wireless LAN or fast mobile access. The Nokia 9500 Communicator offers high-capacity built-in memory - 80 MB, plus a memory card slot for even more storage space. Keep your Personal Information Management data in sync and up-to-date - with PC Suite and OMA Data Synchronization, you can easily exchange data between your Nokia 9500 Communicator and a compatible PC.

General
Product TypeSmartphone
Phone DesignFolder type phone
Integrated ComponentsDigital camera, digital player
AntennaInternal
Width2.2 in
Depth0.9 in
Height5.8 in
Weight7.8 oz
Body ColorSilver
Cellular
TechnologyGSM
BandGSM 850/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
Service ProviderNot specified
Operating SystemSymbian OS 7.0
Software Platforms SupportedJava
Input Device(s)Keyboard
Messaging & Internet
Cellular Messaging ServicesMMS, Nokia Smart Messaging, SMS
Supported SMS FunctionsConcatenated SMS
Mobile Email ClientYes
Supported Email ProtocolsPOP3, IMAP4, SMTP
Internet BrowserYes
Messaging / Data FeaturesXHTML Browser
Communications
Max Data Transfer Rate236.8 Kbps
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)Yes
EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution)Yes
Wireless InterfaceBluetooth, Infrared (IrDA), IEEE 802.11b
Telephone Features
SpeakerphoneYes
Call TimerYes
Voice RecorderYes
Conference Call CapabilityYes
Polyphonic RingerYes
Additional FeaturesVideo clip recording
Organizer
CalculatorYes , basic
Alarm ClockYes
CalendarYes
ReminderYes
Synchronization With PCYes
Digital Player (Recorder)
Supported Digital Audio StandardsWAV, AAC, Real Audio, MP3
Memory
User Memory80 MB
Supported Flash Memory CardsMultiMediaCard
Digital Camera
Still Image Resolutions640 x 480
Display
TypeLCD display - color
Display Resolution640 x 200 pixels
Color Depth65,536 colors
Multi-language MenuYes
FeaturesWallpaper, screensaver, backlit
Display (2nd)
TypeLCD display - color
Display Resolution128 x 128 pixels
Connections
Connector Type1 x data port - Pop-Port 1 x data port - IrDA
Battery
TechnologyLithium ion
Capacity1300 mAh
Run Time DetailsTalk - up to 360 min Standby - up to 300 hrs
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesPower adapter , software kit
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandNokia
Part Number9500

 

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