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| nobody291 |
5:54am on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Advantages: 1, fuselage metal wire drawing materials, sensory quality. 2,10.6 mm ultra-thin body and has strong portability. 3. S40 classic ultra-thin straight Advantages: 1, fuselage metal wire drawing materials, sensory quality. 2,10. | |
| rmdemi |
4:28am on Monday, May 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| I truely falled in loved with this phone when i saw it. It was my 3rd phone i bought in a year ago. | |
| salv236 |
12:12am on Monday, May 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| Good phone, terrible network I have no complaints about the phone, but the T-mobile network leaves a lot to be desired. Poor coverage. Fantastic phone i love the built in radio!!! This phone is really easy to use, a cute little design. | |
| Larry in TN |
7:01am on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Fantastic phone i love the built in radio!!! This phone is really easy to use, a cute little design. | |
| tobim |
1:54pm on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| it is quite a gd fone even tho a bit basic the clip on camera is rubbish n the screen colour n stuff aint very gd radio quite gd it freezes n stuff n ... i think tht this fone is pretty good for sayin tht it dusnt have a camera becuz the tones r good n so r the pics but the luk of it puts sum off cus i ... | |
| bionnaki |
9:20am on Monday, April 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Despite this phone being many years old, it has a small size and a bright colour display. It includes two entertaining games. A rather good looking casing! Nokia launched this product around 3 years ago, and I must say, I still have my phone almost in its new condition. Nokia have released once again, another excellent phone. This phone has some good features to it, such as camera functionality. This great phone is really reliable and not only does it have a stylish design, but you can change the cover to a really cool one! | |
| jac486 |
6:48pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| I was initially very thrilled as i had made this purchase unplanned. Before I could get used to the phone within 4 days a problem came up. | |
| jonnybecker |
9:19am on Monday, March 15th, 2010 ![]() |
| When you look at the Nokia 7210 is the unorthodox keypad layout. The 7210 has a resolution of 128 x 128 px. | |
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Accessing a remote SIM card via Bluetooth SIM Access Profile technology
This feature allows the car kit phone to access the remote SIM card in a compatible mobile phone. For further information, see Using a remote SIM card with Bluetooth wireless technology on page 7.
To be able to use this feature, you will first need to pair the compatible mobile phone with the car kit phone via Bluetooth wireless technology. For further information, see Bluetooth wireless technology on page 51.
Voice dialling Voice dialling is a convenient way to select certain numbers from the contacts, which are then automatically dialled. You may choose as many as 12 of your contact entries and train voice tags to initiate a phone call. To make a voice call from the standby display, just press the key on the input device and speak the desired voice tag.
Car kit phone equipment and cable connections
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Before you can use this feature you will have to record voice tags for contact entries stored in the car kit phones
Special features contacts. For further information, see Voice dialling on page 24 and Voice dialling on page 46. Voice commands You have a selection of phone functions which can be activated by saying a voice command. As many as three voice tags for the voice commands can be added. You can activate the voice command in the same way as making a call by using a voice tag. With the display in standby, press the key on the input device and speak the voice command for the desired function. Copying contact entries from your mobile phone If you have a compatible mobile phone that supports Bluetooth wireless technology, this feature allows you to copy contact entries from the mobile phone to the car kit phone. To download the contacts from your compatible mobile, you may either use a personal voice command (e.g. Copy contacts!) or select the option Download contacts in the User data menu. For further information, see Download contacts on page 56. Multi-user capability This feature lets you store personal entries or phone settings under two different user data profiles. For example, now contact entries, voice tags for voice dialling and voice commands or ringing tones for two users can be saved and then accessed from the car kit phone. Just activate your personal user profile to access your data. For further information, see Change user on page 58. 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 kit phones microphone and loudspeaker system is used, to a wireless headset that is comfortable and easy to use. Press to switch incoming or ongoing calls over to your wireless headset.
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Your car kit phone
3. Your car kit phone
Display SU-11
When the car kit 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 show. 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. You may adjust the display illumination to optimise performance. For further information, see Display backlighting on page 40.
Display indicators
The indicators described below may be shown on the display.
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 38. 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.
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Display SU-11 Shows that roaming is active. The network has deactivated the encryption function. The ringing tone is switched off. Bluetooth wireless technology is activated, Bluetooth wireless technology on page 51. User profile 1 is in use. See Change user on page 58. User profile 2 is in use. See Change user on page 58. Additional indicators may be displayed: see
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. Backlighting can be adjusted.
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. Indicates an active GPRS connection. Indicates an inactive GPRS connection. The call is on hold.
Indicators for recorder functions
Recorder function is on. The tape is being played back.
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Basic components of the CUW-3 input device
Indicators for Bluetooth functions
Device with Bluetooth technology has been paired with the car kit phone. Bluetooth wireless technology is activated.
Switching on the car kit phone
To switch on your car kit phone, simply turn the ignition key. Your car kit phone is connected to the ignition system, so that turning the ignition on automatically switches your car kit phone on. Depending on the SIM card in use when the car kit phone was last used, different prompts will be displayed: Initial operation, a SIM card has not been assigned to the active user profile If you have not assigned a SIM card to the car kit phone or to the active user profile, you will be prompted to select the desired display language to be used in the car kit phone for the active user profile. Then you can choose whether you wish to use the active user profile with the car SIM card or a remote SIM card, i.e. the SIM card installed in a compatible mobile phone. p Operation using a remote SIM card The car kit phone will automatically begin searching for a compatible mobile phone which supports Bluetooth wireless technology and the Bluetooth SIM Access Profile standard. Select the desired device from the list of devices
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Switching on/off and off mode If the PIN code has been entered correctly, the car SIM card will be assigned user profile 1. The car kit phone then asks if you wish to copy the contact entries stored on the car SIM card to the car kit phone memory. authorisation. To do so, scroll to the menu item View paired devices and select the option Request authorisation and set it to Off. For further information, see the users guide applicable for the compatible mobile phone with Bluetooth technology that you are using. However, if you have not saved the PIN code belonging to the SIM card installed in the compatible mobile phone, you will have to enter the PIN code each time the car ignition is switched on. If the remote SIM card of the compatible mobile phone has been assigned to the active user profile but is not found, the car kit phone will display the following list of options. p Reconnect remote SIM card The search for the remote SIM card assigned to the active user profile will be repeated. p Change user This feature lets you change the active user profile. For further information, see Change user on page 58. p Use car SIM for this session The car SIM card can be assigned to the active user profile temporarily.
When you have received an SMS, the indicator and the number of new messages are shown on the display along with the notification 1 new message received.
Unread text messages are indicated by , whilst read text messages are 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 will first have to delete some of the old ones. If you have received more than one text message: a Select the Messages menu and press to open it. a Select the Inbox option and press to view the list of messages. a Scroll with to the desired message and press to read it. a Scroll with 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 kit phone comes with a number of options for handling the message selected. a Press. a Scroll with to the desired option and press to select it.
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Messages Call Select this option to make a call to the senders phone number. Reply with template You can reply to a short message using a template that you have prepared yourself. Select the option Reply with template to view the list of the templates stored in your car kit phone. Save as template This convenient option lets you save a received SMS as a template. To use the template, select the option Reply with template to view the list and send the message. Erase Select this option to delete a short message.
Message settings
To be able to send short messages, you first need to make some settings on your car kit phone. Message centre number You receive this number from your service provider.
This option saves the phone number of the message centre, which you need to send text messages.
Reply via same centre (network service) Replies to short messages are typically handled by the SMS centre which the sender subscribes to. Selecting Reply via same centre will allow the recipient of your message to send you a reply via your message centre. To make these settings, with the display in standby: a Press. a Scroll with to the menu item Message settings and press to select it. a Scroll with to the desired option and press to select it. a Follow the instructions on the display.
View templates
Your car kit phone can save up to 10 templates to be sent as short messages. Five standard templates come with your car kit phone; you may save 5 further templates taken from short messages sent to you. The following options are available:
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Call register Send The template selected will be sent. Erase Use this option to erase any templates that you have taken from short messages sent to you and then saved. To view the list of text message templates, with the display in standby: a Press. a Scroll with to the Messages menu and press to view the options. a Scroll with to View templates and press to view the list. a Scroll with through the list of templates and press to select the desired template. a Press to confirm the selection. a Scroll with to the desired option and press to select it. a Follow the instructions shown on the display.
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Scroll with to the desired function and press to select it. You can select any of four options for each of the divert features offered: p Activate This option lets you select the number you wish to direct diverted voice calls to: your voice mailbox or any other number. p Cancel Select this option for any call divert feature that is not to be activated. p Check status This option allows you to check the status of a call divert feature. p Delay Select this option to set the time period after which an incoming voice call is to be diverted if not answered.
The original factory setting for the delay time is 5 seconds. Active call diverts are shown by an indicator on the display. For further information, see Display indicators on page 15.
Settings Automatic answer This feature will cause any incoming call to be automatically answered after the first ring whenever your car kit phone is on and off mode is not active. You can switch this feature on or off as desired. To activate the automatic answer function, with the display in standby: a Select the Settings menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to the Call settings item and press to select it. a Scroll with to Automatic answer and press to select this option. a Scroll with to the desired setting On or Off and press to select it. Call waiting (network service) If the function Call waiting is activated, you will be notified of any incoming call while you have another call in progress. This feature will allow you to accept this call. a Press to accept an incoming call while you are engaged in an active call. The first call will then be placed on hold. a Press to switch between the active call and the call on hold. a Press to end the currently active call and return to the call on hold. You may choose from three options for this function: p Activate This option will activate the call waiting service. p Cancel This option will deactivate the call waiting function. p Check status Select this option if you wish to know whether or not this service is currently active for your car kit phone (network query). To activate call waiting, with the display in standby: a Select the Settings menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to the Call settings item and press to select it. a Scroll with to Call waiting and press to select this option. a Scroll with to the desired setting and press to select it.
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Phone settings
Select this option to customise your car kit phone settings. Display text language This option allows you to select the language that display texts are to be shown in. If Automatic is selected, the phone selects the language according to the information stored on the SIM card. To set the display text language, with the display in standby: a Select the Settings menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to the Phone settings item and press to select it. a Scroll with to Language and press to select this option. a Scroll with to the desired language and press to select it.
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Recorder You can use a shortcut to access the list of voice commands direct from the standby display: a Press and scroll left with. a You can now view the list of Voice commands. a Follow the instructions shown on the display.
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. 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 five minutes. Each recording is saved together with the running number, 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. will be shown on the display. To be able to make new tape recordings, you will first have to erase some old ones. a Press and hold to begin recording during a phone call.
Executing a voice command
When an application using the GPRS connection is sending or receiving 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,
Press. The message Speak now will appear on the display. a Say the voice command loudly and clearly. Your car kit phone will play back the voice command and automatically perform the function assigned to it 1.5 seconds later.
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You can easily play back your recordings using a voice command. Say the voice command and your car kit phone will begin with the recording last made. With you can skip to the next recording. Before you can use this shortcut, you will have to assign a voice command to this function in your car kit phone. For further information, see Voice commands on page 48.
Two options are available for the recordings: Play and Delete. a Scroll to the desired option and press to select it. a Follow the instructions shown on the display.
You can play back a selected recording.
Delete
You can use this option to erase a recording in order to make room for new tapes.
Record
This option allows pieces of speech to be recorded and automatically saves the recording. To make a recording, with the display in standby: a Scroll with to the Recorder menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to Record and press to select this option. a Follow the instructions shown on the display. If you are engaged in an active call and wish to make a recording: a Press and hold to start recording. a To end the recording, press. All tape recordings are stored and numbered (e.g. tape 1). To view the list of recordings, with the display in standby: a Select the Recorder menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to the desired recording and press to select it.
For further information on searching for devices with Bluetooth technology, see Download contacts on page 56 and User settings on page 58.
If you wish to start Bluetooth pairing with a selected device supporting Bluetooth technology: a Press.
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The wireless connection using Bluetooth SIM Access Profile technology meets the high security requirements demanded for Bluetooth technology. For this reason, use of a 16character-long numeric code is mandatory when two devices are to be paired with Bluetooth SIM Access Profile technology. If the compatible mobile phone supporting Bluetooth SIM Access Profile technology should itself generate a random 16-character-long numeric passcode, you can use this passcode if desired. To do so, within 3 seconds delete the Bluetooth passcode on the car kit phone display by pressing and then enter the 16-character-long numeric code from the mobile phone into the car kit phone using the Navi wheel number editor.
View paired devices
You can view a list of Bluetooth wireless technology paired devices by selecting this option. Some of the options below may be available depending on the status of the device or the connection: a To view the list of paired devices, with the display in standby, scroll with to the Bluetooth menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to View paired devices and press to select this option. a The list of paired devices will be shown on the display. Scroll with to the desired compatible device and press to select it. a Scroll with to the desired option and press to select it. a Follow the instructions shown on the display.
View active devices with Bluetooth technology
To show the currently active devices with Bluetooth technology that are sharing a connection with your car kit phone, with the display in standby: a Scroll with to the Bluetooth menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to View active devices and press to select this option. If desired, you can end an existing Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices in this menu.
Note that the latest pairing will be listed at the top.
Even if you car kit phones visibility has been activated, it will not be visible for other Bluetooth devices if it is part of an existing Bluetooth wireless connection. To make your car kit phone visible while is it engaged in an existing Bluetooth wireless connection, select the option Allow second connection.
Second Bluetooth connection Car kit phone visibility
In order to be able to establish a Bluetooth wireless connection between two compatible devices with Bluetooth technology, the visibility of the Bluetooth devices must first be activated. This setting is required if your car kit phone is to be visible for other devices with Bluetooth technology while it is being used in an existing Bluetooth SIM Access Profile wireless connection to a compatible mobile phone. This feature interrupts the existing Bluetooth SIM Access Profile wireless link for a short time so that, during this interval, other devices with Bluetooth technology (e.g. a laptop) can request a wireless connection via Bluetooth technology, before the car kit phone then automatically re-establishes the Bluetooth SIM Access Profile connection to the compatible mobile phone.
Make sure that the Bluetooth function is activated in all compatible devices with Bluetooth technology to be used and that the visibility has been set to "Shown to all". For further information, see the users guide applicable for the compatible device with Bluetooth technology that you are using.
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When this setting is selected, the car kit phone will be visible for other Bluetooth devices for a period of time of 30 seconds before the original Bluetooth wireless connection is re-established. When your car kit phone is not connected to a compatible device using Bluetooth wireless technology, its visibility for other Bluetooth devices depends on the setting made in the Visibility menu. In this case, it is not necessary to select the second Bluetooth connection option, for example, in order to establish a wireless connection from a device such as a laptop with Bluetooth technology to the car kit phone. To access this option, with the display in standby, scroll with to the Bluetooth menu and press to open it. Scroll with to Allow second connection and press to select this option. Scroll with to the desired option Yes or No and press to select it.
Paired devices with Bluetooth technology a Scroll with to the compatible mobile phone with Bluetooth technology (name will be displayed in the list of paired devices) whose contacts you wish to download via the wireless Bluetooth connection to the car kit phone memory. a Press to begin copying the entries.
Searching for devices that support Bluetooth technology a Scroll with to the option Search for Bluetooth devs. and press to select it, if you wish to carry out the download from a device that has not yet been paired with the car kit phone.
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Change user
You may save two user profiles in your car kit phone to be used as desired. The settings for each user profile may be customised to suit the particular needs of the user. The currently active profile is shown on the display at all times using two indicators: User 1 User 2 a With the display in standby, press to access the menu. a Scroll with to the User data menu and press to open it. a Scroll with to the option Change to user 1 or Change to user 2 and press to select it. a The user profile selected will be activated. You may be prompted to enter the PIN code belonging to the remote SIM card.
User settings
This feature lets you make the desired settings for the active user profile and the contacts to be downloaded using Bluetooth wireless technology. A user profile will be personalised as soon as you have assigned a SIM card to it. You may assign either the car SIM card or a remote SIM card as desired. a With the display in standby, press to access the menu. a Scroll with to User data and press to select this item. a Scroll with to Settings for user 1 or Settings for user 2 and press to select this item. The following options are available for selection: Assign SIM card, View active SIM card and Download settings. a Scroll with to the desired option and press to select it. Assign SIM card An active user profile always has a SIM card assigned to it. When personalising user profile 1 or 2 for the first time, observe the information set out in Getting started on page 19. To assign a new SIM card to the car kit phone, select one of the following options: a Names of paired devices, Car SIM card and Search for Bluetooth devs. a Scroll with to the desired option and press to select it.
You may change whether the PIN code of the remote SIM card is to be saved at any time desired by selecting the menu item Assign SIM card. For further information, see Assign SIM card on page 58. If you should change the PIN code of the remote SIM card in the mobile phone at a later time, the wrong PIN code of the remote SIM card will be used the next time you switch on the car kit phone if this option has been activated. You will then be prompted by the car kit phone to enter the changed PIN code. Please note that you may only repeat this twice before the SIM card will be blocked.
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User data Names of paired devices If you select a mobile phone from the list of paired mobile phones, the car kit phone will establish a Bluetooth SIM Access Profile connection to the paired mobile phone and you may be prompted to enter the PIN code belonging to the remote SIM card installed in the paired mobile phone. The car kit phone will then ask if you wish to save the PIN code you have just entered for a later automatic connection or whether it is to request authorisation the next time a Bluetooth wireless link is to be made. Profile technology which are in range and will display the related names in the list of Bluetooth devices. Select a device, pair it with the car kit phone and proceed as described in Names of paired devices on page 59. View active SIM card Select this option to view the name of the compatible mobile phone whose remote SIM card is assigned to the active user profile.
If the operating voltage is interrupted, the PIN code of the remote SIM card stored in the car kit phone will be erased from the memory. If you decide to save the PIN code, you should be aware that this is done at your own risk.
Car SIM card If you select this option, the car SIM card inserted in the radio unit will be assigned to the active user profile. If the feature requesting you to enter the PIN code at power on is active, you will be prompted to enter the PIN of the car SIM card.
Some service providers may allow you to switch off the prompt requesting you to enter the PIN at power on. Check with your service provider.
Search for Bluetooth phone Select this option to assign a remote SIM card installed in a compatible mobile phone that has not yet been paired with the car kit phone to the active user profile. The car kit phone will then search only for mobile phones with Bluetooth SIM Access
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User data Download settings You can copy contact data from any compatible mobile phone that supports Bluetooth wireless technology to your car kit phone. Your car kit phone offers you three convenient options: p SIM and phone mem. This is the default setting that lets you copy both the contact data from the mobiles SIM card and from the phone memory to the car kit phone memory. p SIM memory Select this option should you wish to download only the contact data from your mobile phones SIM card to the car kit phone. p Phone memory This option copies the entries stored in the phone memory of your mobile to the car kit phone memory.
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Receiving and forwarding business cards and calendar items
Reference information
Remember that the safety of operating a motor vehicle in traffic requires the full attention of all motorists. Only use the data transmission features offered by your car kit phone if traffic conditions permit safe use, and check if local laws/ regulations restrict the use of mobile phones while driving.
Cellular transmission
Your car kit phone employs the data transmission capabilities of the GSM network to send faxes, short messages, and e-mails and to establish connections with remote computers (network services). GSM data capabilities of your car kit phone We recommend that you move the car to a location where the strongest possible cellular signal can be obtained. A stronger signal allows more efficient data transmission. Cellular data communications are subject to a number of factors that may cause interference: Noise Radio interference from electronic equipment and devices or from surrounding traffic may impact the transmission quality. Handovers As the car kit phone user moves from one network cell to another, the signal strength of the channel drops and the cellular telephone exchange may hand the user over to a different cell and frequency where the signal is stronger. A cell
HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data)
The car kit phone enables you to use GSM high-speed data services (network service). You can use high-speed functionality when your car kit phone is connected to a compatible computer via Bluetooth wireless technology and when the modem drivers supporting high-speed data software are installed on the computer and selected as an active modem. Modem driver software and installation help can be found at the Nokia website: http://www.nokia.com. For information on the availability of and subscription to highspeed data services, please contact your network operator or service provider.
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Reference information handover may also occur when the user is stationary due to varying cellular traffic loads. Such handovers may cause delays. Dead spots and dropouts Dead spots are areas where radio signals cannot be received. Dropouts occur when the car kit phone user passes through an area where the radio signal is blocked or reduced by geographic or man-made obstructions such as hills or high buildings. The consequences may be interruptions in service or the connection may fail. Low signal strength Due to either distance from a base station or obstacles between your car kit phone and the base station, the radio signal strength from a cell site may not be strong or stable enough to provide a reliable cellular connection for trouble-free reception or transmission. Therefore, to ensure the best possible communication, remember to take the following points into consideration when using your car kit phone: Data and fax transmission will work best when the car is stationary as this ensures that the signal strength will remain constant. Attempting cellular communication while in a moving vehicle is not recommended. Fax transmission is more easily impaired than data or short message transmission. Check the signal strength on your car kit phone display. If the cellular signals are not strong enough to support a voice call, data connection should not be attempted until you can find a location with better reception.
GSM antenna (Pos.7) (not included in the scope of supply)
Your car kit phone is designed to be connected to an external GSM antenna. However, if your car is equipped with a compatible radio/GSM antenna with a frequency separating filter, this may be used instead. If your car does not come with a GSM antenna, please contact your dealer for information on the best location for mounting and for the relevant installation guidelines.
Function test
After your car kit phone has been installed, it needs to be checked to ensure that it is working properly. When testing the operation of the equipment, also check that it has been mounted so that it in no way impairs the driver during operation of the vehicle.
Your car kit phone supports a variety of options for output over a loudspeaker: p Direct connection to the SP-2 loudspeaker supplied in the sales package. p Connection to a compatible car radio loudspeaker over an additional relay that switches audio output over to the loudspeaker (not included in the scope of supply). p Connection to the compatible car radio loudspeakers via the line-in input of your car radio. You will need to adjust the audio level suitably if this option is selected. a To make the desired settings, select the Settings menu. a Scroll with to the item Equaliser settings and press to select it. a Scroll with to the desired option and press to select it.
To make a wireless connection between your car kit phone and a compatible accessory with Bluetooth technology, ensure that the devices are within the range necessary for Bluetooth transmission. Remember that external devices need to be supplied with sufficient power for this feature (check the battery pack).
Scope of supply
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Radio unit TFE-4 Display SU-11 Input device CUW-3 Loudspeaker SP-2 Microphone HFM-8 System cable PCU-4
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Care and maintenance
11. Care and maintenance
Your car kit phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfil any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. p Keep the car kit phone and all its parts and enhancements out of the reach of small children. p Keep the car kit phone dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. p Do not use or store the car kit phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts can be damaged. p Do not store the car kit phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics. p Do not store the car kit phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its normal temperature), moisture can form inside, which may damage electronic circuit boards. p Do not attempt to open the car kit phone. Non-expert handling may damage it. p Do not drop, knock or shake the car kit phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. p Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the car kit phone. p Do not paint the car kit phone. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
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Table of contents
For your safety.5 Network services. 6 About accessories. 6 Using a remote SIM card with Bluetooth wireless technology.7 General information.9 Overview of the car kit phone equipment. 9 Special features. 11 Before putting your phone into operation. 13 Stickers in the sales package. 14 Access codes required for the car SIM card. 14 Your car kit phone.15 Display SU-11. 15 Basic components of the CUW-3 input device 17 Getting started.19 Installing the car SIM card. 19 Switching on/off and off mode. 20 Call functions.24 Voice dialling. 24 Dialling from the contacts (name search). 24 Redialling. 25 Using the NaviTM wheel to make a call. 25 List of favourites. 25 Call waiting service. 26 Options during a call. 26 Accepting or refusing an incoming call. 27 Using the menu. 28 Accessing a menu function. 28 List of menu functions. 28 Menu functions. 31 Messages. 31 Call register. 33 Contacts. 34 Tone settings. 36 Settings. 36 Voice tags. 44 Recorder. 47 Bluetooth wireless technology. 48 User data. 53 Receiving and forwarding business cards and calendar items. 57 Receiving a business card or calendar item. 57 Data transmission. 58 GPRS (General Packet Radio Service). 58 HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data). 58 Reference information. 58
Installation.60 Your Nokia 610 car kit phone. 60 Safety first. 60 Mounting. 61 Equaliser settings. 64 Function test. 64 Scope of supply. 64 Care and maintenance.65 Important safety information.66 Traffic safety. 66 Operating environment. 66 Electronic devices. 66 Pacemakers. 66 Potentially explosive atmospheres. 66 Vehicles. 67 Emergency calls. 67 To make an emergency call. 67 Technical data.69 Glossary.70 Limited Warranty.72
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 kit phone over to off mode. To do so, with ignition on, press and hold. Also remember to switch your mobile phone off if necessary. 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 kit 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 kit phone over to off mode at a refuelling point. Dont use near fuel or chemicals. Also remember to switch your mobile phone off if necessary. OFF MODE NEAR BLASTING Switch your car kit phone over to off mode where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions, and follow any regulations or rules. Also remember to switch your mobile phone off if necessary. QUALIFIED INSTALLATION AND SERVICE Only a qualified professional may install or repair phone equipment. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device using Bluetooth wireless technology, read the relevant users guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. until Make an emergency call? is aPress and hold shown on the display. Confirm by pressing. or aConfirm the security inquiry Yes by pressing cancel by selecting No with and pressing. Give your location. Do not end the call until told to do so.
Network services CALLING Ensure that the cars ignition is on and that the car kit phone is using either the SIM card from a compatible mobile phone or the car SIM card. Select the desired phone number from the contacts or use the NaviTM wheel to enter the number, then press. To end a call, press. To answer a call, press. ANTENNA In order to comply with RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices, a minimum distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and all persons. FUSE REPLACEMENT Replace a blown fuse with a fuse of the same type and size. Never use a fuse with a higher rating!
Network services
The car kit phone described in this guide is approved for use in the (E)GSM 900 and GSM 1800 networks. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider. Select network services such as call diverting from the related menu of the car kit phone. The chosen settings will then be automatically transmitted to the network operator for configuration of the service. Network service settings are not stored in the car kit phone or on the SIM card.
Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and/or services.
About accessories
Warning!
Use only accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer.
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Using a remote SIM card with Bluetooth wireless technology
1. Using a remote SIM card with Bluetooth wireless technology
The car kit phone supports Bluetooth wireless technology and Bluetooth SIM access profile.
Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth wireless technology is an international standard for wireless short-range communication, allowing you to establish a wireless radio connection between your car kit phone and a compatible device supporting Bluetooth wireless technology within a maximum range of 10 metres. Such devices may include, for example, a compatible mobile phone, laptop computer or wireless headset. The wireless connection between the compatible devices established via Bluetooth technology is free of charge for the user. Bluetooth SIM Access Profile Bluetooth SIM Access Profile is an industry standard which allows a device, e.g. a car kit phone, which supports Bluetooth wireless technology to access a SIM card in a compatible mobile phone over a wireless link. The car kit phone is then able to read and write data from/to the remote SIM card inserted in the compatible mobile phone and to log into the GSM network. A separate SIM card inserted in the car kit phone is not required in this case.
The phone is automatically switched on with the cars ignition. When you switch off your cars ignition, the car kit phone will not be switched off automatically: it remains in service for the period of time that has been set using the power down timer function. For further information, see Power down timer on page 40. Check your car kit phone equipment regularly to ensure that it is correctly mounted and is working properly.
Using a car SIM card
You can also operate the car kit phone using a separate car SIM card that is inserted in the radio unit. For further information, see Getting started on page 19.
Stickers in the sales package Using a car SIM card To operate your car kit phone with a separate car SIM card, you will need to insert a valid car SIM card in the radio unit. For further information, see Installing the car SIM card on page 19. Using a remote SIM card You can operate the car kit phone using a remote SIM card under the following conditions: p The remote SIM card is inserted in a compatible mobile phone which supports Bluetooth wireless technology and the Bluetooth SIM Access Profile standard. For information on compatible mobile phones, see the Nokia website: http://www.nokia.com. p To access the remote SIM card, the compatible mobile phone first has to be paired with the car kit phone via Bluetooth wireless technology. For further information, see Pairing using a Bluetooth passcode on page 49. p The compatible mobile phone is on, sufficient battery power is available and Bluetooth wireless technology is activated.
Stickers in the sales package
The stickers that come with your car kit phone are important for service and related purposes. to your warranty card. a Attach sticker
Access codes required for the car SIM card
PIN code (4-8 digits): The PIN (Personal Identification Number) protects your car 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 car 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. If these codes have not been supplied with your car SIM card, please contact your service provider.
Your car kit phone
3. Your car kit phone
Display SU-11
When the car kit 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 show. 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. You may adjust the display illumination to optimise performance. For further information, see Display backlighting on page 39.
Display indicators
The indicators described below may be shown on the display.
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 37. 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.
Display SU-11 Shows that roaming is active. The network has deactivated the encryption function. The ringing tone is switched off. Bluetooth wireless technology is activated, Bluetooth wireless technology on page 48. User profile 1 is in use. See Change user on page 54. User profile 2 is in use. See Change user on page 54. Additional indicators may be displayed: see
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. Backlighting can be adjusted.
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. Indicates an active GPRS connection. Indicates an inactive GPRS connection. The call is on hold.
Indicators for recorder functions
Recorder function is on. The tape is being played back.
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Basic components of the CUW-3 input device
Indicators for Bluetooth functions
Device with Bluetooth technology has been paired with the car kit phone. Bluetooth wireless technology is activated.
The function selectors include four keys and a Navi wheel. Depending on the setting selected, you may choose from the following options:
Notification indicators
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 message is being sent (does not indicate that the message has been received).
Call functions
5. 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 your 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: p Voice tags are not language dependent. They are dependent on the speaker's voice. p Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. Record them and make calls in a quiet environment. p When recording a voice tag or making a call by saying a voice tag, speak clearly into the microphone. p Very short names are not accepted. Use long names and avoid similar names for different numbers.
To voice dial a number, press and the message Speak now will appear on the display. Say the voice tag belonging to the desired number loudly and clearly.
To indicate that it has recognised the voice tag, your car kit phone will play back the voice tag as recorded and then automatically dial the number assigned to it 1.5 seconds later.
Dialling from the contacts (name search)
You can call a number simply by selecting a name from the contact entries:
You must say the name exactly as you said it when you recorded it. This may be difficult in, for example, a noisy environment or during an emergency, so you should not rely solely upon voice dialling in all circumstances. Before you can use this feature you will have to record voice tags for numbers stored in the car kit phones contacts. For further information, see Voice tags on page 44.
With the display in standby, scroll with to the desired letter of the alphabet in the contacts and press to open the list of names beginning with this letter. Scroll with to the desired name and press to dial the number stored with the name.
Redialling
You can assign as many as five phone numbers to an entry in the contacts with different symbols used to differentiate the entries. If no other symbol is selected, the first number saved under a name is indicated with (General). Other number types used to differentiate entries are (Mobile), (Home), (Office) and (Fax). To call any one of the other numbers stored for a name:
Using the NaviTM wheel to make a call
You can use the Navi wheel to enter a phone number and make a call. to the first a With the display in standby, scroll with number in the phone number and press to select it. a Repeat this step for the other numbers making up the desired number until the complete phone number is shown on the display. to dial the number. a Press
Press and scroll with phone number. Press to dial the number.
to the desired symbol or
List of favourites
This list may contain up to 12 name tags you have assigned to phone numbers. For further information, see Voice dialling on page 24. It is provided for your convenience to allow you to quickly access numbers you frequently call.
To redial a number you have recently dialled, you can view a list of up to 10 numbers that you have last called. a With the display in standby, press to the desired number or name. a Scroll with to dial the number. a Press
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You can call the list from the standby display quickly and easily. Press. Scroll with to the desired entry and press to select it. Follow the instructions shown on the display. Press to dial the number.
Call waiting service
If the function Call waiting is activated, You will be notified of any incoming call while you have another call in progress. This feature will allow you to accept this call (network service). The following settings are available for this feature: p Activate This option will activate the call waiting service. p Cancel This option will deactivate the call waiting function. p Check status Select this option if you wish to know whether or not this service is currently active for your car kit phone (network query).
Options during a call
The following options are available to you during an active call: p Send DTMF p Mute p Contacts To view the list of options: during an active call. a Press to the desired option and press a Scroll with select it.
Send DTMF
DTMF tone strings can be used to send passwords or to access your answerphone, for example. to the desired number and press to a Scroll with select it. a Repeat this step to select the other numbers in the string. When a number has been selected, it is immediately sent as a DTMF tone. to exit this option. a Press
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Call register
View templates
Your car kit phone can save up to 10 templates to be sent as short messages. Five standard templates come with your car kit phone; you may save 5 further templates taken from short messages sent to you. The following options are available: Send The template selected will be sent. Erase Use this option to erase any templates that you have taken from short messages sent to you and then saved. To view the list of text message templates, with the display in standby:. a Press to the Messages menu and press to a Scroll with view the options. to View templates and press to view a Scroll with the list. through the list of templates and press a Scroll with to select the desired template. to confirm the selection. a Press to the desired option and press to a Scroll with select it. a Follow the instructions shown on the display.
While you may erase the templates you have saved from short messages sent to you, please note that you cannot delete the 5 standard templates stored in the car kit phone memory.
The phone registers the phone numbers of missed, received, and dialled calls and the time and date of your calls.
The phone registers missed and received calls only if the network supports these functions and if the phone is switched on and within the networks service area.
In these lists you can view up to 10 of the last calls made to your phone or received or up to 10 numbers you have last dialled. They are provided for your reference. The most current item is shown at the top of the list. Three options are available for each of the items in the call register: Call, Time of call or Delete. a Select an entry in the desired list and press to the desired option and press to a Scroll with select it. a Follow the instructions shown on the display.
Missed calls
To view a list of up to 10 of the latest registered calls, with the display in standby:. a Press to the Call regist. menu and press to a Scroll with open it. to Missed calls and press to view the a Scroll with list. through the list. a Scroll with to return to the standby display. a Press and hold
Dialled numbers
You can use a shortcut to view the list of up to 10 of the lastdialled numbers with the display in standby: press and hold. Alternatively, to view the list of last-dialled numbers, with the display in standby:. a Press to the Call regist. menu and press to a Scroll with open it. to Dialled numbers and press to view a Scroll with the list. through the list. a Scroll with
Received calls
To view a list of up to 10 registered numbers of the latest calls you have received, with the display in standby:. a Press to the Call regist. menu and press to a Scroll with open it. to Received calls and press to view a Scroll with the list. through the list. a Scroll with
Manual You can view a list of available cellular networks and select any network that has a roaming agreement with your home network operator. The car kit phone stays in manual mode until the automatic mode is selected or another SIM card is inserted into the phone.
The original factory setting for the power down timer is zero minutes. The power down delay is limited to a maximum delay time of 24 hours.
To select the desired cellular network, with the display in standby: to open it. a Select the Settings menu and press to the Phone settings item and press a Scroll with to select it. to Network selection and press to a Scroll with select this option. to the desired network and press to a Scroll with select it. a Follow the instructions shown on the display. Power down timer Your car kit phone comes with a power down delay that keeps your phone in service for the period of time set even when the cars ignition has been switched off. After you have switched off the ignition, the car kit phone remains in operation for the time set in the Power down timer. If you are engaged in an active call when the ignition is switched off, the power down timer will not begin the countdown until the active call has ended.
Remember that your car kit phone runs off the car battery. When setting the power down timer, take care not to drain your car battery. To set the power down timer, with the display in standby: to open it. a Select the Settings menu and press to the Phone settings item and press a Scroll with to select it. to Power down timer and press to a Scroll with select this option. to set the time as desired. a Scroll with to activate the timer. a Press A message on the display will notify you that the power down timer has been set.
Voice mailbox
Your service provider may offer you a voice mailbox service, which you have to install before you can receive voice messages. To access this mailbox you may need to save the number to your car kit phone. Your service provider will give you further information on this service and let you know the number of your voice mailbox. The voice mailbox features are available for the active device that is currently accessing the SIM card data.
You have a selection of phone functions which 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 functions are available: p Play This option lets you play back selected recordings. The last made recording will be played back first. Press while listening to a recording to skip it and go to the next one. p Download contacts You can use this feature to copy contact entries from a compatible mobile which supports Bluetooth wireless technology or from the SIM card installed in the compatible mobile phone to the car kit phone memory. If a wireless Bluetooth SIM Access Profile link has been established, the contact entries stored on the compatible mobile phone will automatically be downloaded. p Conn. to Bluetooth headset This option allows you to establish a wireless link to a compatible paired headset which supports Bluetooth technology. The option Search for audio accessories can be used to call the list of active or paired devices. For further information, see Searching for accessories with Bluetooth technology on page 49.
Recording 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. to the Voice a With the display in standby, scroll with menu and press to open it. to the item Voice commands and press a Scroll with to select it. to the New voice command and press a Scroll with to view the list. to the desired function for which you wish a Scroll with to record a voice command and press to select it. again and you will be prompted to speak the a Press voice tag you have selected for this entry. a Follow the instructions shown 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: p Play voice commands This option will play back the voice command as recorded. p Change You can record a new voice command for a selected entry, replacing the existing one. p Delete voice command? Select this option to erase a voice command and make room in the memory for a new one.
For further information on searching for devices with Bluetooth technology, see Download contacts on page 53 and User settings on page 55. If you wish to start Bluetooth pairing with a selected device supporting Bluetooth technology:. a Press
Pairing using a Bluetooth passcode
To create a connection using Bluetooth wireless technology, you will need to exchange Bluetooth passcodes with the device you are connecting to for the first time. This operation is called pairing. The Bluetooth passcode is a 1- to 16-character-long numeric code. If the devices have been successfully paired, you will not need to repeat this procedure when establishing further Bluetooth wireless connections between the devices. Some devices come with a fixed Bluetooth passcode that is supplied with the device. Please refer to the users guide that is applicable for the accessory that you are using. When prompted by the car kit phone, enter this passcode.
Bluetooth wireless technology If a fixed passcode is not supplied with a device with Bluetooth technology (e.g. a mobile phone) or the passcode prompt does not appear on the car kit phone display, you can make up a suitable passcode. When prompted, enter this passcode into the two devices sharing a Bluetooth connection. Then follow the instructions shown on the displays of the two devices. If the car kit phone has found a compatible mobile phone which supports the Bluetooth SIM Access Profile standard, you will be prompted to enter a special Bluetooth passcode. In this case, the car kit phone will show a randomly chosen 16-characterlong numeric code on the display, which you now have to key into the compatible mobile phone to be paired with the car kit phone. Note that you will have to be prepared to do this quickly. This passcode is used only once and you do not have to memorise it.
View active devices with Bluetooth technology
To show the currently active devices with Bluetooth technology that are sharing a connection with your car kit phone, with the display in standby: to the Bluetooth menu and press to a Scroll with open it. to View active devices and press to a Scroll with select this option. If desired, you can end an existing Bluetooth wireless connection between two devices in this menu.
View paired devices
You can view a list of Bluetooth wireless technology paired devices by selecting this option. Some of the options below may be available depending on the status of the device or the connection: a To view the list of paired devices, with the display in standby, scroll with to the Bluetooth menu and press to open it. to View paired devices and press to a Scroll with select this option. a The list of paired devices will be shown on the display. Scroll with to the desired compatible device and press to select it. to the desired option and press to a Scroll with select it.
The wireless connection using Bluetooth SIM Access Profile technology meets the high security requirements demanded for Bluetooth technology. For this reason, use of a 16character-long numeric code is mandatory when two devices are to be paired with Bluetooth SIM Access Profile technology. If the compatible mobile phone supporting Bluetooth SIM Access Profile technology should itself generate a random 16-character-long numeric passcode, you can use this passcode if desired. To do so, within 3 seconds delete the Bluetooth passcode on the car kit phone display by pressing and then enter the 16-character-long numeric code from the mobile phone into the car kit phone using the Navi wheel number editor.
Download contacts
You can use this feature to copy contact entries from the car SIM card inserted in the car kit phone or from a compatible mobile phone supporting Bluetooth wireless technology to the car kit phone memory.
The car kit phone can store and administrate data or settings under two different user data profiles. A user profile, for example, includes contact entries, name tags and voice commands or car kit phone settings. Now two users sharing the car can access their personalised user data using the same SIM card simply by activating their personal user profile.
This feature is important because you do not have direct access to the contact entries stored on a car SIM card inserted in the car kit phone. To access these numbers, you first need to copy them into the car kit phone memory. Follow the instructions shown on the display. With the display in standby, press to access these settings. Scroll with to the User data menu and press to open it. Scroll with to Download contacts and press to select this option.
User data If you are operating your car kit phone using a remote SIM card, the contacts stored in the compatible mobile phone will be copied direct to the car kit phone. For further information, see User settings on page 55. If you are operating your car kit phone using the car SIM card inserted in the radio unit, three options will be available for selection: View paired devices, Car SIM card and Search for Bluetooth devs. to the desired option and press to a Scroll with select it. Paired devices with Bluetooth technology Scroll with to the compatible mobile phone with Bluetooth technology (name will be displayed in the list of paired devices) whose contacts you wish to download via the wireless Bluetooth connection to the car kit phone memory. to begin copying the entries. a Press
Car SIM card to copy the contacts from the car SIM card a Press inserted in the radio unit to the car kit phone memory. Searching for devices that support Bluetooth technology to the option Search for Bluetooth devs. a Scroll with and press to select it, if you wish to carry out the download from a device that has not yet been paired with the car kit phone.
Change user
You may save two user profiles in your car kit phone to be used as desired. The settings for each user profile may be customised to suit the particular needs of the user. The currently active profile is shown on the display at all times using two indicators: User 1 User 2 to access the menu. a With the display in standby, press to the User data menu and press to a Scroll with open it. to the option Change to user 1 or Change a Scroll with to user 2 and press to select it. a The user profile selected will be activated.
Mounting When mounting the radio unit, use the bracket which is included in the scope of supply: the unit will clip securely onto the bracket if mounted correctly.
Display SU-11 (Pos.2)
The mount for the display unit is to be fixed to the dashboard or to any other location in the cockpit area where the display is clearly visible for the user but does not impair control or operation of the vehicle. Your service technician may be able to provide you with information on alternatives for mounting the display unit suitably in your vehicle without requiring boreholes. You will find further information on suitable mounting locations at the Nokia website http://www.nokia.com. Remember that all equipment must be mounted so that it does not interfere with the operation of the vehicle.
Make sure to mount the radio unit in such a way that a connection using Bluetooth technology can be established to a compatible device. When installing the radio unit, make sure to mount the bracket in such a way that the unit slides into place towards the front of the car or is mounted sideways. Otherwise the unit may break loose if you have an accident and cause injury or damage.
How to mount the radio unit in the car
How to mount the display
Input device CUW-3 (Pos.3)
The input device comes with a mount that is to be fixed in a suitable location where it is easily accessible for the user. However, take particular care to ensure that the input device will not interfere with the drivers operation of the vehicle. Make sure that the cable will reach to the radio unit for connection.The best location to mount the input device is horizontally on the console between the drivers and front passengers seats.
Use the double-sided adhesive tape supplied to fix the microphone as this will prevent noise from the car body being transmitted into the interior. Take care to mount the microphone so that it is not exposed to air streams from the vents. Do not lay the microphone cable in the heating, ventilation or AC system. If the mute radio cable has been connected, when you accept an incoming call or when an outgoing call is established, the system will automatically mute your car radio and the call will be switched over to the car kit phone loudspeaker.
Loudspeaker SP-2 (Pos.4)
To ensure good acoustic quality, mount the loudspeaker so that it is pointed in the users direction. We recommend that you mount the loudspeaker a minimum distance of 1 metre away from the microphone to avoid feedback. The loudspeaker output of the car kit phone is direct current free.
System cable PCU-4 (Pos.6)
The system cable connects the car kit phone to the cars electronics system. See the wiring diagram for exact instructions.
Microphone HFM-8 (Pos.5)
Use of any other microphone than the microphone supplied with the car kit phone (HFM-8) may impact the transmission quality. Mount the handsfree microphone approx. 30 cm from the users head, and position it so that it points towards the users mouth. Experience has shown that the best locations are near the rearview mirror or to the left of the sun visor. Check to make sure the microphone does not impair control or operation of the vehicle. We recommend that you keep the microphone a minimum distance of 1 metre away from the car kit phone loudspeaker to avoid feedback.
When laying the cables, take care to position them so that they are located as far as possible from the electronics systems installed in your car in order to avoid electromagnetic interference. Ensure that cables are placed so that they will not be subjected to mechanical wear and tear (e.g. not laid under car seats or over sharp edges).
GSM antenna (Pos.7) (not included in the scope of supply)
Your car kit phone is designed to be connected to an external GSM antenna. However, if your car is equipped with a compatible radio/GSM antenna with a frequency separating filter, this may be used instead. If your car does not come with a GSM antenna, please contact your dealer for information on the best location for mounting and for the relevant installation guidelines.
Function test
After your car kit phone has been installed, it needs to be checked to ensure that it is working properly. When testing the operation of the equipment, also check that it has been mounted so that it in no way impairs the driver during operation of the vehicle.
Your car kit phone supports a variety of options for output over a loudspeaker: p Direct connection to the SP-2 loudspeaker supplied in the sales package. p Connection to a compatible car radio loudspeaker over an additional relay that switches audio output over to the loudspeaker (not included in the scope of supply). p Connection to the compatible car radio loudspeakers via the line-in input of your car radio. You will need to adjust the audio level suitably if this option is selected. a To make the desired settings, select the Settings menu. to the item Equaliser settings and press a Scroll with to select it. to the desired option and press to a Scroll with select it.
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