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{rv} 6:00am on Monday, September 20th, 2010 
Highly recommended. I wanted to go for another one. But the price went up :( I have owned expensive wireless headphones before which worked great.
Rohan 12:24am on Thursday, August 26th, 2010 
good thing I got it on sale for 20 dollars, it is not worth paying for shipping to send it back. none headphones have very loud side noise i bought it for my aunt.
stephaneml 1:10pm on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 
Loads of media functions, internet, Size, lock Loads of features, stylish looks, large screen for video Not very robust, some software bugs
machi 9:17am on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 
Sounds great Had a hard time keeping a signal unless source was turned up loud. Quit working after a few months

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Figure Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot: make sure that the gold contacts of the SIM card are facing down and that the bevelled corner of the card is on the right. See figure 2.
Figure When the SIM card is properly inserted into the SIM card slot, the bevelled corner will remain visible. See figure 3.

Figure 3

Note: If an unacceptable SIM card is inserted, the message INVALID SIM CARD will be displayed. Should this happen, contact your dealer or network operator. 5 When you are sure that the SIM card is correctly installed, replace the battery. Note: The battery does not fit into place if the SIM card is not correctly installed. Do not force the battery into place! Check that you have inserted the SIM card into the slot as described above. If the SIM card is incorrectly installed, remove it by pulling it away from the slot, and insert it again. 6 If there is little or no charge in the battery, it is recommended that you connect the communicator to the charger and start charging the battery before continuing with the start-up procedure. See Battery on page 17. 7 Open the cover of the communicator. You will see a welcome screen while the communicator performs a self-test. 8 After the self-test is complete, you will see a list of countries on the display, see figure 4. Scroll the dark grey selection frame using the arrow keys on the keyboard over the name of your home country. Press the button on the right side of the display next to the command OK. The capital of your home country will be set as your home city. You can change your home city later in the Clock application, see Clock on page 124.
Figure Write the current date in the input field using the format dd.mm.yy, for example 22.03.00. Press OK. You can later change the date format in the System settings. Time and date can be changed in the settings of the Clock application.
10 Write the current time using the 24-hour format hh:mm, for example 17:25, and press OK. You can later change the time format in the System settings. 11 Enter your contact information in the user data card and press OK. You can later change the information in the User data application under System. The first start-up is now completed. After the start-up, do not immediately remove the battery, as the battery charges the backup battery that supplies power to the real-time clock of the communicator. Note: When taking the phone into use, observe the instructions given by your network operator.
To copy the SIM card contents to the Contacts directory
If the installed SIM card contains names or numbers, you will be asked after the start-up procedure if you want to copy the SIM card contents into the memory of your communicator. If the phone is switched off, the question will be asked the next time the phone is on and you open the cover of the communicator. If you want to do the copying later, press Cancel, and do it in the Contacts application, see Contacts directory on page 39. All phone numbers copied from the SIM card to the communicator memory will go to the Tel field of the contact cards. Therefore, you must move all wireless phone numbers manually into the Tel(GSM) field. See To make contact cards on page 41. The quickest way to copy a phone number is to select the number with the key combination Shift-Ctrl-left arrow, cut it with Ctrl-X, and paste it to the right contact card field with Ctrl-V.

Communicator display

The communicator interface is switched on by opening the cover. See figure 5. The applications are run in the middle of the display. The indicators (figure 6) show application and system-related information. The commands always correspond to the column of four command buttons on the right side of the display. The functions of the Menu, Zoom and Backlight buttons are explained in Communicator features on page 21. The scroll bar indicates that there are more items than currently shown on the display. The display can be scrolled with the up and down arrow keys. Whenever the selection frame is shown, you can select items by moving the selection frame over the desired item with the up and down arrow keys.
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Figure 5 When the search field appears at the bottom of the display, you can search for items by entering text into the search field with the keyboard. After the correct item has been selected, press the command button next to the command you wish to apply to the item, for example, Open.
Figure 6 The following figures illustrate certain communicator conventions: When a command is dimmed, it cannot be used, see figure 7. When a cursor appears on a dotted line, enter a value with the keyboard, see figure 7.
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Figure 7

3 A pop-up box. Select an item and press OK or Cancel, see figure 8.
Figure 8 When a setting with next to it is selected, pressing Change toggles the value or opens a pop-up box. See figure 8. When a setting with next to it is selected, pressing Change opens a new settings view. When you press a command with next to it, the commands change.

Indicators

The application icon and the application name in the indicator area show the application you are in at the moment. The icons that appear on the Call status and Inbox/Outbox indicator rows change according to the application and current situation. The battery level and field strength indicators are the same as shown on the phone display when the phone is on. Application icon Application name Call status Inbox/Outbox Field strength and battery level
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Call status

You have a voice call, and the handsfree loudspeaker and microphone are on. See Handsfree mode on page 49. A voice call with the handsfree off. The loudspeaker and microphone are muted. An open data connection, see chapter 9 "Internet" on page 73. The communicator is receiving or sending a fax, see chapter 7 "Fax" on page 59. The communicator is trying to establish an infrared connection, see chapter 4 "Computer connectivity" on page 29. An infrared connection has been established. The infrared connection is obstructed. The communicator is connected to a PC, see chapter 4 "Computer connectivity" on page 29. The communicator is being used as a fax modem, see Fax modem on page 119. The communicator is in a special operating environment, in this case in the meeting profile. See Telephone settings on page 53. Time can be adjusted in the Clock application, see Clock on page 124.

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To print

Press the Menu button and select Print. You can print various items, such as documents, pictures, and SMS messages. The connection type, header, paper size and the default printer must be defined in advance in the System settings. See System settings on page 111. Note: For information on supported printers, see the Documentation section on the CD-ROM supplied in the communicator sales package, or see the Nokia Wireless Data Forum home page in the World Wide Web at http://www.forum.nokia.com. Please, refer to the users guide of the printer for detailed safety instructions on the device. To change the printing options, press Options in the printing view. The available options depend on the application you are in.
To print using the infrared connection
1 Go to the System application and set infrared as the connection type. See System settings on page 111. 2 Make sure the infrared port of the communicator faces the infrared port of the printer. Keep the infrared connection clear. If the connection is obstructed for too long, for example, if something is moved between the infrared sensors or the communicator is moved, printing is interrupted. 3 After the communicator has checked that you do not already have an active connection, it starts to scan for a printer. This means that you cannot print while you are, for example, transferring files from the communicator to a PC. 4 If the printer cannot be found, a failure note is shown and the active application returns to the display. If the correct printer is found, the printer driver is selected automatically and the display shows the name of the document and the selected printer. If the printer found is not recognised, press Printers and select the correct printer driver. If the communicator does not have the correct driver for the printer, you can try printing the document using one of the available printer drivers. 5 Press Start to start printing. Tip: More printer drivers can be installed with the PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator program or from the CD-ROM included in the communicator sales package. See To use the PC Suite on page 29.
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To print using the cable connection
1 Go to the System application and set cable as the connection type. See System settings on page 111. 2 Connect the communicator to a serial printer with the RS-232 adapter cable DLR-2. 3 Press Printers and select the correct printer driver. 4 Press Start to start printing.

Document outbox

When you send faxes, short messages and mail, they always go first to the Document outbox. The outbox prepares your document and then sends it via the phone. If the phone is off, or the cellular signal strength is inadequate, the document will not be sent until the phone is switched on and the signal strength is sufficient. If the phone or fax called is off or busy during the first attempt, the Document outbox attempts to send the document nine more times. If the sending still fails, the communicator informs you of this with a note. The Document outbox can be accessed in the main views of the Fax, SMS, Mail and Notes applications, where it is shown at the bottom of the folders list. To open the Document outbox, select it from the folders list and press Open.

Figure 3 The main statuses that documents can have in the outbox are: Sending The document is currently being sent. Waiting The document is waiting for sending to become possible, e.g. when the phone is switched on, cellular signal strength becomes adequate, previous phone call ends. Retry [time] Sending of the document failed and it will be sent again at the time specified in the square brackets. At [time] The fax is waiting to be sent at the time you have specified. See Fax settings on page 63. Sending [current page/total pages] The number of the fax page that is being sent and the total number of the pages.
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Upon request E-mail messages may have this status if the Send mail setting has been set to Upon request in the Mail settings. See Mail settings on page 77. These messages will not be sent until you select one and press Start. All mail with the Upon request status will be sent during the same connection. To speed up manually the sending of documents that have the Waiting, Retry, At [time] or Upon request status, select the document and press Start. The document(s) will be sent as soon as possible. A document is removed from the Document outbox if sending succeeds or you cancel the sending by pressing Cancel sending.
Received communication note
When you open the cover of the communicator and have missed calls, received faxes, short messages or mail, or there are unsent documents in the Document outbox, a note will be shown, see figure 4. The note can be dismissed by pressing Cancel. To read the received documents or to check who has made the missed calls, select the corresponding item on the list and press View.

Figure 4

To transfer data from older communicator models
You can make backups of the data in the Nokia 9000 Communicator or the Nokia 9000i Communicator with the Nokia Communicator Server program, and then restore the data to a same language version of the Nokia 9110i Communicator. Note: You can transfer data between the Nokia 9110 and 9110i communicators using the PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator or a memory card. You can transfer data in a similar way between the same language versions, e.g. from a Finnish version of the Nokia 9000i Communicator to a Finnish version of the Nokia 9110i Communicator.
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Note: If you restore All data, problems may occur because the settings from the Nokia 9000 or 9000i communicators are not compatible with the Nokia 9110i Communicator. When restoring, it is recommended that you select documents, contacts and calendar data separately from the backup file.

Install / Remove

The Install/Remove software function lets you install and remove software from your communicator.
Note: If you install to the Nokia 9110i Communicator software made for the older communicator models, be aware that the greyscales of the devices are different. Therefore, the display may seem lighter. The difference in greyscales does not affect the functioning of the software. You should always try to install the version made especially for the Nokia 9110 or 9110i communicator. 1 Establish a connection between your communicator and a PC, see above. 2 Start the PC Suite program on the PC and click the Install/Remove icon in the main screen. 3 Click the Install tab and enter the location of the software you want to install in the Select Path box. 4 Click on the software you want to install in the box below. 5 Click the Install button. To remove software from your communicator, click the Remove tab. Select the software you want to remove in the box and click the Remove button.

Import / Export

The Import/Export function can be used to transfer calendar and contacts files between your communicator and a PC. 1 Establish a connection between your communicator and a PC, as shown above.
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2 Start the PC Suite program on the PC and click the Import/Export icon in the main screen. 3 Click the Export tab and choose one of three options: Calendar data; Contacts; Contacts File on Memory Card. 4 In the Select the PC file to create box, specify the name and path of the PC file you want to create. 5 Click the Export button. To import a file from a PC to your communicator, click the Import tab and select which items to import. Specify the PC file that you want to transfer to your communicator and click the Import button.
To use the Nokia Communicator Server
For Windows 3.11 and Apple Macintosh users the CD-ROM in the communicator sales package contains the Nokia Communicator Server program. With the Nokia Communicator Server you can install and use the communicator applications that require PC connectivity, see chapter 12 "System" on page 111. You need to connect your communicator to a PC and start the necessary application on the communicator. Note: The English version of the File transfer, Import/export contacts, and Import/Export calendar data applications that can be used with the Nokia Communicator Server can be installed to your communicator from the diskette included in the sales package. Other language versions are found on the CD-ROM. You can use the Nokia Communicator Server with, for example, Windows 95/ 98, 2000 and NT. Tip: You do not need this software if you use the PC Suite for Nokia 9110 Communicator. See To use the PC Suite on page 29.

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To call a number in the Recent calls list
1 Press the Recent calls command. 2 Select the Dialled, Received or Missed calls list and press Open. 3 Select a number from the list and press Call. Tip: When you open the Dialled, Received or Missed calls list and select a contact, Create card enables you to make a contact card for the contact. Once you have made the call, you can close the cover and continue the call with the phone, unless you want to use the handsfree option, see Handsfree mode on page 49.
To call a number on the SIM card
1 Press the Menu button in the Telephone directory. 2 Select SIM card memory and press Select. If you wish to return to the Telephone directory, press the Menu button again and select Telephone directory.

To check call costs

1 Press the Menu button in the Telephone directory. 2 Select Show call costs and press Select.

To answer a call

1 When you receive a call while having the communicator cover open, a note about the incoming call is shown on the display. If you are called by a person who has a contact card in your Contacts directory, as in the figure 2, the callers name is shown on the note, if this feature is supported by the network. To answer the call, press Answer. Or,
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2 Close the device cover and answer the call via the phone by pressing Note: You cannot have two active calls at the same time. If the Call waiting network service is activated in your SIM card, the active call is automatically put on hold when you answer the new incoming call. If you do not want to take the call, press End call or the alerting tone change to a line busy tone. The caller will hear.
Tip: If you do not want your communicator to alert, a quick way to make the communicator silent is to close the cover and press the key on the phone. Press the key again until the selection frame is on the Silent profile. To select the profile, press and hold.
If you press the Menu button while having a call active, the following options become available: Send DTMF Allows you to send DTMF tones. Select one of the predefined sequences, or enter a new sequence in the input field. Voice recorder Enables you to record voice memos. See Voice recorder on page 131. More info Allows you to view the other partys contact card and individual log. Settings Enables you to change the Telephone settings, see Telephone settings on page 53.

Figure 5

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7. Fax

Fax is started by pressing the Fax application button on the communicator keyboard. To send and receive faxes, the phone must be on; the network you are using must support fax calls; and the fax service must be activated for your SIM card. Contact your home service provider for details. When a fax is being sent or received, the FAX indicator appears in the indicator row of the display. Note: Voice calls cannot be made or received when a fax is being sent or received. The Fax main view shows: Own texts folder Contains all created faxes, short messages, memos, notes and mail stored on the communicator. Received faxes folder Contains all received faxes. Document outbox See Document features on page 24.

To send faxes

To write a new fax
1 Press Write fax in the Fax main view. 2 Write the fax. 3 Press Recipient. The Fax directory opens.
To send your own text as a fax
1 Select the Own texts folder in the Fax main view and press Open. 2 Select a document and press Open. 3 Press Recipient to access the Fax directory.
To forward a received fax
1 Select the Received faxes folder in the Fax main view and press Open. 2 Select a fax and press Open. 3 Press Forward to access the Fax directory.
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Tip: Forward options allows you to select the specific pages you want to send: All, This page, or Pages. Choose Pages to enter the page numbers, first through last, e.g. 3-5, that you want to forward.

To select a recipient

1 Select a contact in the Fax directory and press Select. See figure 1. The names of contacts who have no fax number are dimmed and cannot be selected. 2 If the selected contact has several fax numbers, a pop-up box opens. Choose a number from the list and press Select.
Figure 1 If there is no contact card in the Contacts directory for the recipient to whom you are sending the fax, press Enter number to enter the fax number manually, or obtain the information from the Recent numbers list by pressing Recent numbers. The list contains the fax numbers with which you have recently had contact. Choose a number and press Select. Tip: If you press Clear both lists in the Recent numbers view, all information in the lists is removed. When you open one of the lists and select a contact, Create card enables you to create a contact card for the contact.
Fax cover page and send options
The fax cover page contains three fields, see figure 2. You can edit the entries in all the cover page fields. The From field is always filled automatically according to the User data card in the System application. See User data on page 116. To adjust the fax sending options, press Send options. The send options are: Cover page, Send resolution, Logo file, Signature file, Begin sending, Resend, and ECM. For more information, see Fax settings on page 63. To change an option, select it and press Change.

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Figure 2 To send the fax, press Send. The fax is handed over to the Document outbox, which will send the fax as soon as possible. Note: In case the sending fails, be sure to save all your important faxes.

To receive faxes

Faxes are received automatically, provided that this service is available and that the phone is on and within cellular coverage. All received faxes go to the Received faxes folder. If you do not wish to receive the fax, close the cover and press. When a new fax has been received, you will hear a tone - unless the system is set to a silent profile - and an information note is shown on the display.

To read a received fax

There are two ways to read a received fax: 1 When you receive a note informing you that you have received a fax, press View. Or, 2 Press Cancel to dismiss the note. You can then open the Received faxes folder, where unread faxes are marked with. Select the fax and press Open. The fax viewer opens. You can use the up and down arrow keys to scroll the fax. The left and right arrow keys can be used for horizontal scrolling. To remove the viewed fax, press Delete. Tip: A list of shortcuts for viewing faxes and other operations can be found in Document features on page 24.
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To zoom the viewed fax

1 Press View. A new set of commands becomes available. See figure 3. 2 Each press of Zoom in enlarges the document on the display. The fax can be scrolled horizontally with the left and right arrow keys. Each press of Zoom out reduces the image. Each press of Rotate rotates the fax 90 degrees clockwise with each press of the command button. To return to the previous commands, press Back. Tip: You can also use the Zoom button to magnify the fax on the display.

To print the viewed fax

1 Press the Menu button. 2 Select Print. Tip: You can transfer received faxes to a PC with the PC Suite program. Please note, however, that these faxes will be converted to the TIFF format. To view all the pages of a fax on a PC, use a graphics program (e.g. Windows Imaging).
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Fax settings

Press Settings in the Fax main view to change the settings of all your faxes. Cover page Provides you with the following options: Header The cover page contents will be attached to the beginning of the first fax page. Separate page Only the cover page contents are shown on the first page of the fax. None No cover page information will be attached to the fax. The first page of the document will be the first page of the fax. Begin sending Lets you choose when the fax is sent: Immediately The fax is sent right away. At [time] You can determine the time when the fax is sent. Use the time format hh:mm. This option enables you to take advantage of cheaper calling times. Receive resolution: Standard The fax will be received using 200 (width) x 100 (height) dots per inch (dpi) resolution. Fine (200 x 200 dpi). Receiving faxes with fine resolution will take longer and requires approximately twice as much memory as with standard resolution. Send resolution: Standard 200 x 100 dpi. Fine (200 x 200 dpi). Sending faxes with fine resolution takes longer and temporarily requires more free memory than when using standard resolution. Logo file Enables you to add for example the logo of your company to the fax cover page. The logo file must first be stored in the GIF or JPEG format in the Downloaded files folder. The logo is not shown on the display. No image No logo is attached to the fax. [File name] All the available files in the Downloaded files folder are listed in the pop-up box. Select the one you want to attach to the fax. Signature file Allows you to add your signature to the fax cover page. The signature file must first be stored in GIF or JPEG format in the Downloaded files folder. The signature is placed under the Remarks field, but not shown on the display. No image No signature is attached to the fax.

To read a message

There are two ways to read a received message: 1 When you receive a note informing you of a received short message, press View to read the message. Or, 2 Press Cancel to dismiss the note. You can then open the Received messages folder where unread received messages are marked with and unread received business cards with. Select the message and press Open.
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To reply to a received message
1 Select the Received messages folder and press Open. 2 Open the selected document and press Reply. The contents of the received message are not included in the new message automatically. If you want to include them, press the Menu button and choose the Reply (include text) option. 3 Write the message and press Send.
To forward a received message
1 Select the Received messages folder and press Open. 2 Open the selected document, press Forward. The contents of the received message are included in the new message. 3 Press Recipient and select a recipient from the SMS directory. 4 To send the message, press Send.
When you press the Menu button in an opened received message, you can also use the following options: Find number If the message contains phone numbers, press Next number to toggle between these numbers and to select one of them. Press Call to make a phone call to the number. Reply (include text) - Replies to a SMS message and includes the received SMS in your reply. Find URL If the message contains URL addresses, press Next URL to toggle between these addresses and to select one of them. Press Fetch to start the WWW application and to open a connection to the selected address. Print Prints the message.

Service cards

A DTMF service provider may send DTMF sequences to its subscribers in the form of a service card that can be stored in the Contacts directory. For more information on DTMF tones, see To send DTMF tones on page 138.

Standard messages

You can store frequently used short messages as standard messages, and send them instead of writing a new message every time. Standard messages are stored in the Standard messages folder. To write a new standard message, open the Standard messages folder and press Write message. The commands in a new standard message are: Recipient Opens the SMS directory. Delete Removes the standard message from the Standard messages list. Close Returns to the Standard messages folder.

Figure 1 Autodisconnect time: None/2/5/10 minutes The connection to the Internet will automatically close after the inactivity period defined here. V.42bis compression: On/Off Speeds up data transfer, e.g. sending or receiving mail, when supported by the cellular network. Set this to Off, unless you are sure your network supports this option. Data call barring You can restrict your data calls in the same way as your voice calls, see Telephone settings on page 53. To see the current barring mode, press Get status. To cancel all barrings, press Cancel data barrings. Internet access Lists the defined Internet access points. You can configure the communicator differently for each Internet access point. Press Edit to change the settings of an existing access point. Press New to define a new access point. Press Delete to remove an access point. Provider name The name of the Internet service provider. If you define the access point manually, the name can be edited freely.
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Phone number The telephone number of the Internet access point. User name Enter your user name if required by the Internet service provider. The user name may be needed in the PPP authentication process. Prompt password: Yes / No If you must enter a new password every time you log on to a server, or you do not want to save your password, set this to Yes. Password Enter your password if required by the Internet service provider. The password may be needed in the PPP authentication process. Advanced settings Opens a new set of options with which you can further adjust the Internet access point, if required: Modem initialisation Enter any modem initialisation string containing AT commands here, if needed. This initialisation string is executed after the initialisation string you define in the Modem initialisation: Custom option of the Internet settings. Login customisation: None/Manual Some Internet access points do not automatically enable PPP. In such cases you need to choose either Manual, as it allows you to enter your login name and password manually in a terminal connection, or press New in the pop-up box, to write and save a new login script. If you choose None, your password and user name are automatically taken from the Internet access point settings. For more information on login scripts, see the scripts.txt file on the diskette supplied with the communicator. PPP compression: On/Off Speeds up data transfer when supported by the remote PPP server. If you have problems with establishing a connection, try setting this to Off. IP address The IP address of the communicator. Default gateway The IP address of the system that is a gateway out of the local network. Network mask Shows which portion of the IP address of the communicator identifies the network. Primary nameserver The IP address of the primary nameserver. Secondary nameserver The IP address of the secondary nameserver. Tip: Some Internet service providers refer to these nameservers as DNS1 and DNS2.

Figure 9 Connection name Write the name of the connection. The name can be defined freely. Phone number The phone number for accessing the service. The phone number may include spaces and hyphens. Data bits: 7/8 Service/host-specific communication parameter. Parity: None /Odd/Even Service/host-specific communication parameter. Stop bits: 1 /2 Service/host-specific communication parameter. Local echo: On/Off If set to On, characters typed from the communicator keyboard are echoed locally to the communicator. If set to Off, they are echoed to the remote host computer. Modem initialisation Enter here a modem initialisation string containing AT commands, if needed. This initialisation string is executed after the string you define in the Modem initialisation: Custom option of the Internet settings. Backspace key: BS/DEL Defines whether the keyboard backspace key is used as a backspace or delete key. Line end Defines which character is generated with the Enter key in the terminal session. The alternatives are: Carriage return (CR), Linefeed (LF), and Carriage return - Linefeed (CR/LF).
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Terminal connection

When you have connected to the remote system, the following commands become available: Press Keys to emulate the VT100 special keys, which are not available on the communicator keyboard. The special keys include: All VT100 application keypad keys: numbers 1-9, hyphen, comma, period, enter. The following VT100 functions: reset terminal, Ctrl-\, Ctrl-], Ctrl-~, Ctrl-?. The selected special character is entered to the left of the cursor by pressing Insert. The arrow keys can be used for scrolling the view. Scrolling does not affect the cursor position. Pressing any keyboard key returns the view to the cursor position. Press Hang up to close the connection to the host, end the data call and return to the Terminal main view.

To transfer text

The purpose of the text transfer function is to enable you to send text from the communicator to the host computer, or to copy text from the host computer to the communicator. This function can be used, for example, to send pre-written mail messages to the company mainframe computer, or alternatively, copy received mail and then read it later, off line.
To send text to the host computer
1 Press Send text. 2 Open one of the folders shown and select the document you want to send. 3 Press Send. If you want to stop the sending procedure, press Stop sending. While the text is being sent, the keyboard is inactive.
To copy text from the host computer
1 Prepare the text reading application on the host. 2 Press Capture text. All interaction with the host will be recorded in a file in the Downloaded files folder. Control characters, except line changes, will not be stored. Press Stop capture to end the text capture process.

Voice recorder

The Voice recorder allows you to record telephone conversations and voice memos. You can also listen to your recordings and other sound files. The maximum length of a recording is 30 seconds. Tip: With the Voice recorder you can record sounds and speech and set them as ringing tones. See Telephone settings on page 53. The main view of the Voice recorder shows a list of all the sound files currently stored in your communicator. To open the selected file, press Open. New file creates a new file into which sound can be recorded. Delete allows you to remove the selected file. When you open a sound file, you will see the length, which is measured in seconds, and the size, which is measured in kilobytes, of the file. Note: Local laws may apply to recording conversations. Do not use this feature illegally.
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To play a recording

1 Open the file and press Play. 2 The Pause command temporarily stops the playing of the sound file. To start playing again, press Continue. 3 To stop playing, press Stop.

To record

1 Open the file into which you want the sound to be recorded, and press Record. If you are recording a telephone conversation, you will hear a tone when the recording starts. 2 You can stop the recording for a while by pressing Pause and then start again by pressing Continue. 3 To stop the recording, press Stop. Note: To record sound and speech you need to have the phone turned on and within range of network coverage.
When you press the Menu button in the Voice recorder main view, the following commands become available: Rename Renames the selected recording. Copy to memory card Copies the selected recording to the memory card. Copy from memory card Copies the selected recording from the memory card to your communicator. Note: Sound files that the voice recorder can play have a.WAV extension and support the following audio format: 8, 11, 22 or 44khz, PCM/A-law, Stereo/Mono, 8bit.
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14. Phone

Figure 1 When operating the phone, keys are pressed one at a time. Two keys are never to be pressed simultaneously. The phone keypad is not functional when the device cover is open. Switches the phone on and off. Switches between different profiles. See Profiles (Menu 3) on page 144. Scroll through menus, submenus or settings. If there are no active calls, the scroll keys can be used to browse through the memory contents. When a call is active, pressing the scroll keys adjusts the volume level. Dials a phone number and answers a call. Ends any active call, cancels a dialled call, or clears the display.

MENU 2

CALL REGISTER PROFILES SETTINGS CALL DIVERT RECORDER

MENU 3 MENU 4

MENU 5 MENU 6
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Some menu functions are network services, indicated by the symbol in the menu table. To use such a function, your network must support it and you must subscribe to it. Note that network services are specific to each SIM card. If you change the SIM card, and you have not obtained the service for the new card, you will not be able to use the service.

Messages (Menu 1)

The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network service. Contact your service provider for details. The phone can be used for listening to voice messages in voice mailboxes and for reading received short messages. However, reading short messages is more convenient via the larger display of the communicator interface. To send short messages, use the SMS application of the communicator.
Received short messages (Menu 1-1)
When you receive a short message, the text Message received and the indicator will be displayed and a tone will sound, unless the communicator is set to a silent profile. A note is also shown when you receive faxes or mail. To read received faxes or mail, you must use the respective applications of the communicator interface. 1 To read the message immediately, press Read. To read the message later, press Exit. 2 Press Read again to view the received message. The messages are listed in the order they were received. To read the second message on the list, press to select it and then press Read. Once you have read the message, you can press Back or Option. The options available in the phone are: Erase Erases the selected message from the memory. Use number Copies the phone number from the message and moves it onto the phone display. You can now call the number with. Details Shows the senders name or number, the date and time the message was sent, and the number of the message centre. Tip: You can dial the phone number in the message by pressing while viewing the message.

Info service (Menu 1-2)

This network service allows you to receive short messages on various topics. You may read messages on topics that you have pre-defined on the communicator interface, see SMS settings on page 70. 1 Press Select to view the list of available choices.
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Elektronische handleiding als uitgave bij "Nokia Handleidingen - Voorwaarden en bepalingen, 7 juni 1998".
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The GEOS software of this product includes Nimbus Q from Digital Typeface Corp. and typefaces from URW, GmbH. This device contains Embedded DOS-ROM (R), Embedded BIOS (R) software licensed from General Software, Inc. Copyright 1998 General Software, Inc. General Software, Embedded DOS, and Embedded BIOS are trademarks or registered trademarks of General Software, Inc. Portions of this work are derived from the Standard C Library, 1992 by P.J. Plaguer, published by Prentice-Hall, and are used with permission. HP Database Engine Version 1.0 copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1994. All rights reserved. The PPP software is copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Morning Star Technologies, all rights reserved. It contains software developed at Carnegie Mellon University, which is copyright 1989 Carnegie Mellon University, all rights reserved. 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The University of Washington and the Leland Stanford Junior University disclaim all warranties, express or implied, with regard to this software, including without limitation all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, and in no event shall the University of Washington or the Leland Stanford Junior University be liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether in an action of contract, tort (including negligence) or strict liability, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this software. This product includes software based in part on the work of the independent JPEG group. AT is a trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft corporation. 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Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security.
The products described in this manual conform to the European Council directives EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and TTE Directive (91/263/EEC).
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR SECURITY SOCKETS LAYER -SOFTWARE (SSL)
READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SSL. USE OF THE SSL SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. In this license agreement ("License Agreement"), you, the purchaser of the license rights granted by this Agreement, are referred to as "Licensee." In accordance with the terms and conditions of this License Agreement, Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. ("Licensor") grants Licensee a non-exclusive sublicense to use SSL Software (Software), which contains the RSA Software licensed to Licensor by RSA Data Security, Inc. ("RSA"). This License Agreement is effective until terminated. Licensor may terminate this License Agreement if Licensee breaches any of the terms and conditions. In the event of termination by Licensor, Licensee will return the communicator device of Licensor to Licensee for removal of the Software. All provisions of this Agreement relating to disclaimers of warranties, limitation of liability, remedies, or damages, and Licensor's proprietary rights shall survive termination. The Software is delivered in object code only. Licensor shall utilize the Software solely as part of the communicator device from Licensor and solely for personal or internal use and without right to license, assign or otherwise transfer such Software to any other person or entity. Licensee shall not modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Software or any part thereof. Licensee agrees not to remove or destroy any proprietary, trademark or copyright markings or notices placed upon or contained within the Software or any related materials or documentation. By reason of this Agreement or the performance hereof, Licensee shall acquire no rights of any kind in any trademark, trade name, logo or product designation under which the Software was or is marketed and Licensee shall not make any use of the same for any reason. IN NO EVENT WILL LICENSOR OR RSA BE LIABLE TO LICENSEE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY ACTION OR CLAIM IS BASED ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL LICENSOR'S OR RSA'S TOTAL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY LICENSEE. THIS AGREEMENT IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO ANY LAWS, REGULATIONS, ORDERS OR OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON THE EXPORT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OF THE SOFTWARE OR OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE SOFTWARE WHICH MAY BE IMPOSED FROM TIME TO TIME BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, LICENSEE SHALL NOT EXPORT OR REEXPORT, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, ANY SOFTWARE OR INFORMATION PERTAINING THERETO TO ANY COUNTRY TO WHICH SUCH EXPORT OR REEXPORT IS RESTRICTED OR PROHIBITED, OR AS TO WHICH SUCH GOVERNMENT OR ANY AGENCY THEREOF REQUIRES AN EXPORT LICENSE OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL APPROVAL AT THE TIME OF EXPORT OR REEXPORT WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING SUCH LICENSE OR APPROVAL.

 

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