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| Great Nokia Product The big news is that you can get out of the office and take it with you. With the Nokia 9210i Communicator in your pocket. | |
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Issue 4 EN
Users Guide
Electronic users guide released subject to "Nokia Users Guides Terms and Conditions, 7th June, 1998"
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Security settings (3-3)
The purpose of the security system is to prevent unauthorised use or altering of important settings. In most cases, activating or changing the security options requires the appropriate access code. See Security on page 218. Note: When security features that restrict calls are in use (call barring, closed user group and fixed dialling, or system lock etc.), calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or other official emergency numbers).
PIN code request (3-3-1)
The options are On and Off. See Security on page 218.
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Call barring service (3-3-2)
This network service allows you to restrict incoming calls to, and outgoing calls from your phone. You need a barring password to be able to use this function. Contact your network service provider to get a barring password. The options are: Outgoing calls/International calls/International calls except to home country/Incoming calls/Incoming calls when abroad/Cancel all barrings.
Closed user group (3-3-3)
This network service allows you to set the communicator to accept calls to and from a selected group of people. For details on creating a user group and activating this service, contact your network service provider. Preset - Resets the phone to use a user group the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the network service provider. On - Uses a particular user group. Calls can be made to or received from the members of the selected group only. Off - Calls can be made and received in the normal way. You can use this option only if you are entitled to do so.
Lock if SIM changed (3-3-4)
You can protect your phone against unauthorised use with the lock code. To do this, enter your lock code and select the option Yes. For details, see Security on page 218. Note that no passcode system can guarantee absolute prevention of unauthorised access.
In this submenu, you can change the lock code, the PIN code, the PIN2 code and the barring password. See Security on page 218. The access codes may only include the digits 0 to 9.
Lock system (3-3-6)
In this submenu, you can lock the communicator. Press Select and enter your lock code. The communicator locks immediately. When your communicator is locked, you can make emergency calls to predefined numbers using the cover phone. You can also answer incoming calls and make emergency calls using the Telephone application. All other actions are blocked. Even if you remove and replace the battery and switch on the phone, the communicator will remain locked. To unlock the communicator, press Unlock and enter the lock code. For more information on locking and other security options, see Security on page 218. IMPORTANT: The default lock code is 12345. For security reasons, it is imperative that you change the lock code. Keep the code secret and in a safe place, separate from the communicator. For information on changing the lock code, see section Security on page 218. Note that no passcode system can guarantee absolute prevention of unauthorised access. Tip: You can also press Menu and # to enter your lock code.
Pager - You can set this profile on when you want the communicator to act as a pager. The default settings are that there is no ringing tone and that you get an alert tone for received short messages. Flight - Sets the Flight profile on. For more information, see Flight profile on page 91. Note: If you have turned on the Clock alarm or an alarm for timed entry in Calendar, it remains on in all profiles, including Silent.
To create a new profile
1 To create a new profile, press the Menu key, select Settings > Profiles, and press New. The current values of the General profile are copied to the new profile. 2 To modify the settings of any of the profiles, highlight a profile name and press Edit. A dialog with four pages opens, as shown in Figure 22. For each of the pages, define the following:
Figure 22
General page
Name: Type the name of the profile. Some profiles cannot be renamed.
Ringing type: Choose the ringing type for the ringing tone. The options are Normal/ Ascending/Ring once. Ringing tone: Define the sound for the incoming call. Press Change to choose from sound files provided with the communicator or to browse for other sound files, if available. To record a tone, see page 231. Ringing tone, line 1: and Ringing tone, line 2: Define the sound for incoming calls on two alternate lines, if available. Press Change to choose from sound files that have been provided with the communicator or to browse for other sound files, if available. Personal tones: Define whether the personal ringing tone of callers are used. The options are On/Off. For information about attaching a ringing tone to a contact card, see To attach a ringing tone on page 99.
Alerts page
Clock alarm, Calendar alarm, Received SMS, and Received fax: Choose a specific sound for each of these situations to alert you. Highlight an option, then press Change to choose from sound files provided with the communicator or browse for other sound files. To adjust the volume of an alarm, press Volume.
Notifications page
Keyboard tone: Adjusts the keyboard sound. The options are Off/Quiet/Loud. Phone keypad tone: Adjusts the keypad sound. The options are Off/ Quiet/Loud. Notification tones: Switches the notification tones between On/Off. Notification tones are tones made by the communicator alerting you to an error (such as an incorrect key press) or to a situation (such as a low battery).
To divert voice calls
Voice call diverting allows you to direct your incoming voice calls to another phone number. This is also known as call forwarding. 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Network services > Call diverting. A dialog opens. 2 Choose divert options: Divert all calls All incoming calls are diverted. Divert if busy Incoming calls are diverted when you are engaged in another call. Divert if out of reach Incoming calls are diverted when the phone is switched off or outside the network service area. Divert if not answered Incoming calls are diverted if you do not answer them within a certain time period. Time delay Applies to the option Divert if not answered. Time delay allows you to choose the time period after which the call is diverted. You can set the delay to Default/5 seconds/10 seconds/15 seconds/20 seconds/25 seconds/30 seconds Divert if not available In a single action, this option turns on diverting of Divert if busy/Divert if out of reach/Divert if not answered. 3 Press Change, and select one of the following options:
To: Type the number to which you want to divert the calls. Default voice mailbox Calls are diverted to your voice mailbox. If you have more than one mailbox, you must choose one from a list shown to you. See page 85 for more information. Off Turn off the divert.
To restrict voice calls
To restrict voice calls you use the voice call barring network service. To use call barring or change the barring settings you need a barring password, which you can obtain from the network operator. 1 Press the Menu key and select Settings > Network services > Call barring. The Voice call barring dialog opens. 2 Choose one of the available options: Outgoing calls Calls cannot be made. Incoming calls Calls cannot be received. International calls Calls cannot be made to other countries or regions. Incoming calls when abroad Calls cannot be received when you are outside your home country. International except to home country - If you have enabled international roaming with your network operator, you cannot make international calls abroad, except to your home country. Note: Calls described here as international may in some cases be made between regions of the same nation. If you subscribe to the alternate line network service, voice call barring applies only to the Selected line.
To manage folders
You can create your own folders in Drafts, in your own folders and in the root of the folder list. You cannot create new folders in Inbox, Outbox or Sent. 5 Select the left frame in the main view of the Messaging. Press the Menu key and select File > Folder > Create new folder. Type a name for the new folder. Select where you want to create the folder. Press Create. The new folder appears on the folder list. Tip: You can create folders to IMAP4 remote mailboxes when online.
To move faxes, mail and short messages from one folder to another, select the file, press the Menu key and select Edit > Move. To search faxes, mail and short messages for names, dates, time, or any other pieces of text press the Menu key and select Tools > Find. For further details, see To search for text on page 30.
To sort messages and faxes
You can also sort faxes, mail and short messages by various criteria, such as date and size, which affects the way they appear in the different views of Messaging.
Tip: To choose the sorting order, press the Menu key and select View > Sorting order. Choose between Ascending and Descending.
Messaging
1 Open the folder where you want to sort the messages and faxes. 2 Press the Menu key and select View > Sort by. 3 Choose from the following options: Message type/Sender/Recipient/Subject/Date/ Size/Priority.
Figure 68 Tip: To reply to a message in the Inbox, press the Menu key and select Write > Reply. Unread messages appear in bold. The icons in front of messages indicate message type, priority and possible attachments. Here are some of the icons that you may see: new mail in remote mailbox new fax new short message (SMS) new voice mail message new message from your network service provider new business card new calendar invitation
new remote configuration data unread mail unread mail received from PC by synchronisation priority high priority low message contains an attachment
Outbox
Tip: You can send faxes, mail and short messages immediately, at a predefined time or upon request, depending on a delivery setting. See Sending options in the corresponding editors.
Figure 69
Statuses
Faxes, mail and short messages waiting to be sent from the communicator can have the following statuses in Outbox: Sending - The fax or short message is currently being sent. Upon request - The mail, fax, or short message will be sent only if you specifically press Send now in the Outbox view.
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Waiting - The fax or short message is queuing to be sent and will be sent as soon as possible, for example, when the phone is switched on, signal strength becomes adequate, or the previous phone call ends. In the case of mail messages, Waiting shows that the message will be sent the next time you connect to your remote mailbox. Calling - Outbox is calling the recipient of the fax message. Preparing.- Outbox is rendering a T.4 format fax image; this means that colour is converted to black and white. Failed - One or more pages of a fax or short message failed to be sent. Tip: If the status of a fax, mail or short message is Suspended, Resend or Scheduled, you can open and delete it, or resume sending. Suspended -You have suspended the sending of the message or fax. You can resume the sending of a message by pressing Send now in the Outbox view. Resend - The fax or short message failed to be sent but the communicator will retry to send it. Scheduled - The fax or short message is scheduled to be sent at a specific time. To cancel the sending of a fax, mail or short message, select it and press Cancel sending. When a message or fax has been successfully sent, it is automatically moved to the Sent folder.
To receive and read short messages
Short messages are received automatically, provided that this service is available and that the phone is on and within network coverage. When a new short message arrives, a tone will sound - unless the device is set to a silent profile - and an information note is shown on the display. The SMS viewer shows the message in a read-only state, which means that you cannot edit it. Received short messages can also contain some special text strings such as URLs. If a URL is highlighted when you move the cursor over it, you can open the corresponding link by pressing Use.
To reply to short messages
Open the message, press Reply and write another short message. If the received message has a reply path, the note Reply via same centre is shown in the header of the message.
Short messages on the SIM card
To move and copy messages from the SIM card to the Inbox, press the Menu key and select Receive > Short message > SIM messages. To move, copy or delete messages, press the corresponding command button.
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SMS settings
Any changes you make to SMS settings affect the way in which your short messages are sent and received. 1 Press the Menu key in the main view of Messaging and select Tools > Account settings. 2 Select Short message and press Edit. A dialog with two pages opens. Define the following:
Press Service centres, which opens a dialog where you can define new message centres, as well as edit and delete existing ones. All message centres are listed by name and number. Service centre in use: Defines the service centre that is used for delivering the short messages. Delivery report: If you choose Yes, you can view the status of the sent message (Pending, failed, Delivered) in the system log. If you choose No, only the status sent is shown in the system log. Send short message: You can select when you want the message to be sent. The options are Immediately/Upon request/Scheduled. When Scheduled is selected, you must define a Date. Validity period: If the recipient of a message cannot be reached within the specified validity period, the message is removed from the short message service centre. If Maximum is chosen, the validity period is set to the maximum value allowed by the message centre. Note that the network must support this feature. The options are 1 hour/6 hours/1 day/1 week/Maximum.
Tip: To open the system log, press the Menu key and select Tools > Log.
Reply via same centre: This network service allows the recipient of your short message to reply using your message centre. If you chooseYes and the recipient replies to your message, the return message is sent using the same service centre number. This requires that the recipient has subscribed to the Short Message Service, is able to a reply to a message, and uses a device which supports this feature. Note also that the network must support this feature. Include original in reply: Specifies whether text in the received short message is quoted when you make a reply. If you chooseYes, the contents of the message body are copied to a new short message. Concatenation: If set to No, messages longer than 160 characters are sent as several short messages. If set to Yes, messages that are longer than 160 characters are sent as several messages, but if the recipient has a Nokia communicator, the messages are received as one long message.
The files view
The file list on the right shows all the files in the source or folder currently selected in the left frame. The title of the file list frame shows the path of the currently selected file. The file list frame also shows the application-related icon, name, and the last modification date of the file. The files are sorted in alphabetical order by default. Note: Hidden files are shown only if you press the Menu key and select View > Show all files. Tip: To change the sorting order or the value by which the files are sorted (name, date and time, type, and size), press the Menu key and select View > Sort by or Sorting order.
To view the contents of a folder
1 Choose a folder in the left folder tree frame and press Open.
The folder view
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A view of all the subfolders and files of the parent folder opens. See Figure 84.
Figure To view any possible subfolder, select it and press Open. 3 To view parent folders, press Esc. 4 Press Close folder to return to the main view. The title of the folder content view shows the path name and the number of files and subfolders in the folder, together with the total size of all the files in the folder. This view shows the name, last modification date and time, and the size of a particular file. The icon in front of the name indicates the type of file or subfolder.
To open a file
1 Select a file and press Open. The file will then be opened in the corresponding application. 2 To return to the main view, press Close folder. Note: You can open only one file at a time.
1 Select folders or files that you want to move and press Move in the main view of File manager. A list of folders opens, as shown in Figure 85. Tip: For multi-selection, see To select several items at once on page 26.
Figure Search for a target folder with the Arrows key. To hide or show the subfolders of a folder, press Collapse and Expand respectively. You can also navigate in the folder list with the Arrows key and +/ - keys. To create a new target folder, press New folder. 3 Press OK to confirm the move and Cancel to dismiss it.
To create new folders
1 In the main view of File manager select the folder in which you want create a new folder 2 Select File > New folder. 3 Name the new folder. 4 To confirm the changes, press OK. To dismiss the changes, press Cancel.
To move files and folders
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To rename files and folders
1 Select the file or folder in the main view of File manager. 2 Press the Menu key and select File > Rename. The cursor now appears at the beginning of the selected file or folder name. 3 Rename the file or folder. 4 To confirm the changes, press OK. To dismiss the changes, press Cancel.
To view the properties of files, folders, and drives
To lock a memory card
You can protect a memory card with a password to prevent unauthorised access. Note: Not all memory cards support password protection. 1 Press the Menu key and select Memory card > Security > Change password. A dialog opens. 2 Type your password in the New password field and type it again in the Confirm password field. 3 Press OK. The new password is set.
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To remove password protection, press the Menu key and select Memory card > Security > Remove password. Type your password and press Remove. Note: Use a password that is easy for you to remember but difficult for others to guess. If you forget your password, the only way to use your memory card again is to format the card. Formatting deletes all data from the card! To format a memory card press the Menu key, select Memory card > Format memory card, and press Format.
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Tip: To install applications, see section Install/Remove on page 226.
11. Extras
Extras contains the following applications: Calculator, Clock, Control panel, Recorder, Imaging, Cell broadcast, Video player, and Fax modem. Most of the new applications that you install will be added to the Extras application group. For more information on applications available on the sales package CD-ROM, see Software on CD-ROM Guide in the Using Nokia 9210i Communicator section of the CD-ROM.
Figure 88
The Clock shows the time and date in your home city and country or region, as well as in several other cities and countries in the world. The Clock also includes an alarm clock. To set the current date and time for your communicator, press the Menu key and select Tools > Date and time.
Tip: To choose the clock type, press the Menu key and select View > Clock type > Digital or Analogue.
Extras
To set an alarm
Press Alarm clock in the main view. An alarm clock view opens. The currently active alarms are listed next to the clock. To create a new alarm, press New alarm or to edit an alarm, press Edit alarm. Define the Time of the alarm and the frequency in Occurrence and Day fields. Define also the Description displayed when the alarm goes off. 5 Press Done to accept the set alarm.
2 Press Trust settings. A dialog opens. 3 If you want this certificate to be able to certify WWW sites and mail servers, select Web browser and Mail, press Change, and select Yes 4 If you want this certificate to be able to certify the origin of a new software, select Software installation, press Change, and select Yes. Note: Before changing these settings, you must make sure that you really trust the owner of the certificate and that the certificate really belongs to the listed owner.
To check that a certificate is authentic
Certificates are used to verify the origin of WWW pages and installed software. However, they can only be trusted if the origin of the certificate is known to be authentic. If you are adding a new certificate, or want to check the authenticity of an existing certificate, proceed as follows: 1 Select the certificate and press View details. A view of certificate details opens. 2 The Subject: field identifies the owner of this certificate. Make sure that this is the name of the party to whom you think that this certificate belongs. 3 Scroll the dialog until you see the Fingerprint: field. 4 The Fingerprint: field uniquely identifies the certificate. Contact the help desk or customer service of the owner of the certificate (see step 2 above) and ask for the MD5 fingerprint of the certificate. Compare the fingerprint with the one shown in the dialog. If they match, the certificate is authentic. Note: Use this authentication procedure each time you add a new certificate.
To add or delete certificates
To add a new certificate, press Add. A dialog opens in which you can search and select the new certificate.
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To delete a certificate, select it and press Delete.
Date and time
Here you define the current time and date for your communicator. Time: The current time. Date: The current date. Daylight-saving: Determines how the time of your communicator is affected by changes in daylight saving time. The options are On/Off/Define summer. If Define summer is selected, you have to enter the dates Summer starts and Summer ends.
Install/Remove
With Install/Remove you can install new software or remove installed applications from your communicator. When you open the Install/Remove application, the Installed software page lists all of the software packages that have been installed, with their name, version number, type, and size. Press Certificate Info to display the certificate details of an installed software package that has a digital signature and a certificate.
To install software
The types of applications which you can install are those that are specifically intended for the Nokia 9210/9210i Communicator or suitable for the Symbian operating system on Crystal style devices, and Java applications.
If a memory card is inserted in the communicator, press Memory card to view the amount of available memory on the card. Press Device to return to view the communicator memory. If the memory is getting low, you should remove some documents. Before removing, you can print, fax, or mail them, or transfer them to a PC or a memory card.
Regional settings
On these four pages you can define the local time, date, numbering, and currency expressions. Note: For more detailed information about Regional settings, see the Nokia 9210i Communicator help.
Default folder
With the Default folder, you can define the folder which acts as a default saving folder whenever you wish to save a document in your communicator memory. For details on how to manage your files and folders, see File manager on page 206.
Recorder
The 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 depends on the available memory. Tip: When you have recorded sounds and speech, you can set them as ringing tones. See page 99.
You can open files that have been stored in the following file formats:.WAV,.AU, and compressed GSM encoded file format. Compression is done implicitly during the recording process. Recorder contains all the controls like Play, Stop, Pause, and Record that are typically found in recording equipment. Press Resume to continue after recording or playback has been paused.
Figure 94 You can change the volume level of the Recorder application by pressing the and keys on the Arrows key. You can also edit sound files by using the commands in the Edit menu. Note: Obey all local laws governing recording of calls. Do not use this feature illegally. Note: For more detailed information about Voice recorder, see the Nokia 9210i Communicator help.
The Imaging application acts as a file manager for images. Application folders created for storing images are called albums. Images appear as thumbnail images in albums. A thumbnail image is a small image representing the original full size image. Imaging supports a wide range of image formats, among them JPEG, GIF, BMP, MBM, and WBMP. Note: This application does not support all image file formats or all variations of an image file format. You can open many commonly used image files directly for viewing. Press Zoom in to enlarge the image, Zoom out to reduce the image on the display, and Rotate to rotate the image. To view image properties, press the Menu key and select File > Properties You can use the Imaging application to view images and manage image albums. You can delete, rename, copy, and move images from one album to another and create your own favourite albums. Tip: Additional file viewers for different file formats are available on the sales package CD-ROM. For more information, see File viewer on page 12 of the Software on CD-ROM guide. Tip: If you have images or albums in the \Documents\Photo gallery\ directory on an inserted memory card, they also will appear in this view. Figure 95
Lock code 7, 42, 61, 219, 255, 272 Changing 220 lock code 220 Log 33
Formatting 213 Inserting 25 Locking 212 Password protection 212 Removing password 213 Restoring from 211 Menu key 19 Menus In phone 48, 49 Scrolling 48 Shortcuts 49 Message box cleanup 166 Messages Opening 160 Messaging Application 159 Centre 160 Deleting messages 166 freeing up memory 166 Inbox 160, 162 Opening folders and messages 160 Outbox 160, 163 Selecting recipients 165 Sorting 161 Messaging centre 160 Multiselection 26
Network services Settings 82 Notes 66 Number format 231
Office, application 191 Offline 183 Offline viewing 148 Online 183 Outbox 163
Pages 13 PC Connectivity Troubleshooting 254 PC mail Converting to 185 Creating 184 Phone Answering 72 Book 70 Call divert menu 62 Call register menu 53 Infrared menu 62 Messages menu 50 Recent calls 71
Scrolling menus 48 Settings 58, 77 Settings menu 56 SIM services menu 63 Phone numbers Searching for 43, 70 Phone security 218 Phone, See also Calls Picture Attaching to a contact card 99 PIN code Changing 220 PIN2 code Changing 220 Pointer 146 Preferred application 17 Presentation viewer 204 Presentations Outline 205 Searching slides 206 Viewing 205 Viewing slides 206 Printing 32 Prints Troubleshooting 254 Profiles 47, 78 Creating new 79 Properties of
Files, folders and drives 210
Recorder 231 Regional settings 231 Remote Faxbox 171 Mailbox 160, 172, 183 Remote mailbox 179 Subscribing to 180 Restoring From memory card 211 Ringing tone Attaching to a contact card 99 Playing 99
Screen Settings 222 Security.sis files 227 Security certificates 224 Security of phone 7, 218 Service numbers 44 Settings Fax 171 Fax modem 241 Mail 172
SMS 188 Shift key 18 Short messages, See SMS Shortcuts In communicator interface 27 In Phone menus 49 Shortcuts to applications 17 SMS Access requirements 159 Receiving and reading 162, 187 Settings 188 Troubleshooting 249 Writing and sending 163, 164, 186 Software Installing 226 Removing 226 Speed dials 44, 81 Spell checking 31 Spreadsheet Aligning 201 Background colour 201 Borders 201 Clearing cells 200 Column width 200 Deleting 202 Entering data 197 Fonts 201 Inserting cells 199 Naming cells 202 Naming worksheets 202 Number format 201 Page breaks 202 Row height 200 Selecting cells 198 Viewing 203 Spreadsheet application Chartsheets 203 Overview 196 Workbooks 196 Worksheets 196 Stickers 7
Tabulator (Tab) key 18 Telephone Application 69 Settings 77 Telephone, See also Calls Text Searching for text 30 Time format 231 Transfer from other devices 36 Troubleshooting 245 Blank display 245 Cannot divert or bar 248
Cannot make calls 248 Cannot select a contact 249 Cannot send or receive 249 Deleting temporary files 246 Downloading large pages 256 Fax modem 254 flashing display 245 Formatting memory 247 Infrared 252 Internet connections 251 Internet when roaming 256 Invalid SIM card 248 Lock codes 255 Low memory 255, 256 Message too long 251 No response 246 Not charging 245 PC connectivity 254 Phone does not work 245 Poor call quality 248 Printing 254 Restarting 246 Images 233 Voice mailbox Calling 72 Creating 72 Settings 85
WAP Access requirements 131, 152 Bookmarks 154 Differences from WWW 152 Navigating 155 Setting up connections 153 Settings 156 Web pages changing frame sizes 147 Viewing in black and white 147 Viewing in offline 148 Wireless data transmission Limitations 8 Word Processor, application 191 World Wide Web Bookmarks 150 Browser application 141 Cache view 149 changing frame sizes 147 Cookies 149 Differences from WAP 152
Video Playing 236 Video player 236 Viewing
Emptying cache 149 Emptying history 149 Frame options 148 History view 149 Loading images 148 Navigating 143 Plugins view 149 Pointer 146 Settings 148
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