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    							2 Select Bluetooth > On.
    3 Select My phones visibility >
    Shown to all or Define period. If you
    select Define period, you need to
    define the time during which your
    device is visible to others. Your device
    and the name you entered can now be
    seen by other users with devices using
    Bluetooth technology.
    4 Open the application where the item
    you want to send is stored.
    5 Select the item and Options >
    Send > Via Bluetooth. The device
    searches for other devices using
    Bluetooth technology within range
    and lists them.
    Tip: If you have sent data using
    Bluetooth connectivity before, a list of
    the previous search results is
    displayed. To search for more
    Bluetooth devices, select More
    devices.
    6 Select the device with which you want
    to connect. If the other device
    requires pairing before data can be
    transmitted, you are asked to enter a
    passcode.
    When the connection has been
    established, Sending data is displayed.
    The Sent folder in the Messaging
    application does not store messages sent
    using Bluetooth connectivity.
    To receive data using Bluetooth
    connectivity, select Bluetooth > On and
    My phones visibility > Shown to all to
    receive data from a non-paired device or
    Hidden to receive data from a paired
    device only. When you receive datathrough Bluetooth connectivity,
    depending on the settings of an active
    profile, a tone sounds, and you are asked
    if you want to accept the message in
    which the data is included. If you accept,
    the message is placed in the Inbox folder
    in the Messaging application.
    Tip: You can access the files in the device
    or on the memory card using a compatible
    accessory that supports the File Transfer
    Profile Client service (for example, a
    laptop computer).
    A Bluetooth connection is disconnected
    automatically after sending or receiving
    data. Only Nokia Ovi Suite and some
    accessories such as headsets may
    maintain a connection even if not actively
    used.
    Pair devices
    Select 
     > Settings > Connectivity >
    Bluetooth.
    Open the paired devices tab.
    Before pairing, decide on your own
    passcode (1-16 digits), and agree with the
    user of the other device to use the same
    code. Devices that do not have a user
    interface have a fixed passcode. You need
    the passcode only when you connect the
    devices for the first time. After pairing, it
    is possible to authorise the connection.
    Pairing and authorising the connection
    makes connecting quicker and easier, as
    you do not have to accept the connection
    between paired devices every time you
    establish a connection.Connectivity 41
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    							The passcode for remote SIM access must
    have 16 digits.
    In remote SIM mode you can use your
    devices SIM card with compatible
    accessories.
    When the wireless device is in the remote
    SIM mode, you can only use a compatible
    connected accessory, such as a car kit, to
    make or receive calls.
    Your wireless device will not make any
    calls, except to the emergency numbers
    programmed into your device, while in
    this mode.
    To make calls, you must first leave the
    remote SIM mode. If the device has been
    locked, enter the lock code to unlock it
    first.
    1 Select Options > New paired
    device. The device starts to search for
    Bluetooth devices within range. If you
    have sent data using Bluetooth
    connectivity before, a list of the
    previous search results is displayed.
    To search for more Bluetooth devices,
    select More devices.
    2 Select the device with which you want
    to pair, and enter the passcode. The
    same passcode must be entered in the
    other device as well.
    3 To make the connection between
    your device and the other device
    automatic, select Yes. To confirm the
    connection manually every time a
    connection attempt is made, select
    No. After pairing, the device is saved
    to the paired devices page.To give a nickname to the paired device,
    select Options >  Assign short name. The
    nickname is displayed in your device.
    To delete a pairing, select the device
    whose pairing you want to delete and
    Options > Delete. To delete all pairings,
    select Options > Delete all. If you are
    currently connected to a device and cancel
    the pairing with that device, pairing is
    removed immediately, and the
    connection is ended.
    To allow a paired device to connect
    automatically to your device, select Set as
    authorised. Connections between your
    device and the other device can be made
    without your knowledge. No separate
    acceptance or authorisation is needed.
    Use this status only for your own devices,
    such as your compatible headset or
    computer, or devices that belong to
    someone you trust. If you want to accept
    connection requests from the other device
    separately every time, select Set as
    unauthorised.
    To use a Bluetooth audio accessory, such
    as a Bluetooth handsfree or headset, you
    need to pair your device with the
    accessory. For the passcode and further
    instructions, see the accessory user guide.
    To connect to the audio accessory, switch
    on the accessory. Some audio accessories
    connect automatically to your device.
    Otherwise, open the paired devices tab,
    and select the accessory and Options >
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    							Block devices
    Select 
     > Settings > Connectivity >
    Bluetooth.
    1 To block a device from establishing a
    Bluetooth connection to your device,
    open the paired devices tab.
    2 Select a device you want to block and
    Options > Block.
    To allow the pairing of a device again after
    it was blocked, delete it from the blocked
    devices list.
    Open the blocked devices tab, and select
    Options > Delete.
    If you reject a pairing request from
    another device, you are asked if you want
    to block all future connection requests
    from this device. If you accept the query,
    the remote device is added to the list of
    blocked devices.
    Data cable
    To avoid damaging the memory card or
    corrupting data, do not disconnect the
    USB data cable during a data transfer.
    Transfer data between your device and
    a PC
    1 Insert a memory card in your device,
    and connect the device to a
    compatible PC using the USB data
    cable.
    2 When the device asks which mode to
    use, select Mass storage. In this
    mode, you can see your device as a
    removable hard drive in the PC.
    3 Transfer the desired data between the
    PC and your device.4 End the connection from the PC (for
    example, from an Unplug or Eject
    Hardware wizard in Windows) to
    avoid damaging the memory card.
    To modify the USB mode settings, select
     > Settings > Connectivity > USB.
    To change the USB mode you normally use
    with the data cable, select USB
    connection mode.
    To set the device to ask which mode to use
    each time you connect the USB data cable
    to the device, select Ask on connection >
    Yes.
    To use Nokia PC Suite with your device,
    install Nokia PC Suite on your PC, connect
    the USB data cable, and select PC Suite.
    Synchronisation
    With the Sync application, you can
    synchronise your notes, messages,
    contacts, and other information with a
    remote server.
    Select 
     > Settings > Connectivity >
    Sync.
    You may receive synchronisation settings
    as a configuration message from your
    service provider.
    A synchronisation profile contains the
    necessary settings for synchronisation.
    When you open the application, the
    default or previously used
    synchronisation profile is displayed.Connectivity 43
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    							Include or exclude content types
    Select a content type.
    Synchronise data
    Select Options > Synchronise.
    Create a new synchronisation profile
    Select Options > New sync profile.
    Manage synchronisation profiles
    Select Options and the desired option. 44 Connectivity
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    							Web
    About Web browser
    With the Web browser application, you
    can view hypertext markup language
    (HTML) web pages on the internet as
    originally designed. You can also browse
    web pages that are designed specifically
    for mobile devices, and use extensible
    hypertext markup language (XHTML), or
    the wireless markup language (WML).
    To browse the web, you need to have an
    internet access point configured in your
    device.
    Browse the web
    With the Browser application, you can
    browse web pages.
    Select 
     > Web.
    Shortcut: To open Browser, press and
    hold 0 in the home screen.
    Go to a web page
    In the bookmarks view, select a
    bookmark, or start entering a web
    address (the 
     field opens
    automatically), and select Go to.
    Some web pages may contain material,
    such as video clips, that requires a large
    amount of memory to view. If your device
    runs out of memory while loading such a
    web page, insert a memory card.
    Otherwise, the video clips are not
    displayed.Disable graphics to save memory and
    speed up downloading
    Select Options > Settings > Page >
    Load content > Text only.
    Refresh the content of the web page
    Select Options > Web page options >
    Reload.
    View snapshots of web pages you have
    visited
    Select Back. A list of pages you have
    visited during the current browsing
    session opens. This option is available if
    History list is activated in the browser
    settings.
    Block or allow the automatic opening
    of multiple windows
    Select Options > Web page options >
    Block pop-ups or Allow pop-ups.
    View the shortcut keys
    Select Options > Keypad shortcuts. To
    edit the shortcut keys, select Edit.
    Zoom in or out on a web page
    Press * or #.
    Tip: To go to the home screen without
    exiting the Browser application or closing
    the connection, press the end key once.
    About Search
    Select 
     > Applications > Search.
    Search (network service) enables you to
    use various internet-based search services
    to find, for example, websites and images.
    The content and availability of the services
    may vary.Web 45
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    							Browser toolbar
    The browser toolbar helps you select
    frequently used functions of the browser.
    Open the toolbar
    Press and hold the scroll key on a blank
    area of a web page.
    Move within the toolbar
    Scroll left or right.
    Select a feature from the toolbar
    Press the scroll key
    From the toolbar, select from the
    following:
     Go to web address  — Enter a web
    address.
     Recently visited pages  — View a list
    of the web addresses you visit frequently.
     Bookmarks  — Open the bookmarks
    view.
     Full screen  — View the web page in
    full screen.
     Page overview  — Display an overview
    of the current web page.
     Search by keyword  — Search the
    current web page.
     Settings  — Modify the web browser
    settings.
    Navigate pages
    When you are browsing a large web page,
    you can use Mini Map or Page overview to
    view the page at one glance.
    Select 
     > Web.Activate the Mini Map
    Select Options > Settings > General >
    Mini map > On.
    When you scroll through a large web
    page, the Mini Map opens and shows an
    overview of the page.
    Move on the Mini Map
    Scroll left, right, up, or down. When you
    find the desired location, stop scrolling.
    The Mini Map disappears and leaves you at
    the selected location.
    Find information on a web page with
    Page overview
    1Press 8. A miniature image of the
    current web page opens.
    2 Move on the miniature image by
    scrolling up, down, left, or right.
    3 When you find a section you want to
    view, select OK to go to that section
    on the web page.
    Web feeds and blogs
    With web feeds, you can easily follow
    news headlines and your favourite blogs.
    Select 
     > Web.
    Web feeds are XML files on web pages.
    They are used to share, for example, the
    latest news headlines or blogs. It is
    common to find web feeds on web, blog,
    and wiki pages.
    The browser application automatically
    detects if a web page contains web feeds. 46 Web
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    							Subscribe to a web feed when a feed is
    available on the page
    Select Options > Add feed.
    Update a web feed
    In the Web feeds view, select a feed and
    Options > Web feed options >
    Refresh.
    Set automatic update for all web feeds
    In the Web feeds view, select Options >
    Edit > Edit. This option is not available if
    one or more feeds are marked.
    Content search
    With keyword search, you can quickly find
    the information you are looking for on a
    web page.
    Select 
     > Web.
    Search for text within the current web
    page
    Select Options > Find word. To go to the
    previous or next match, scroll up or down.
    Tip: To search for text within the current
    web page, press 2.
    Bookmarks
    You can store your favourite web pages in
    Bookmarks for instant access.
    Select 
     > Web.
    Access bookmarks
    1 If you have a page other than
    Bookmarks as your homepage, select
    Options > Go to > Bookmarks.2 Select a web address from the list or
    from the collection of bookmarks in
    the Recently visited pages folder.
    Save the current web page as a
    bookmark
    While browsing, select Options > Web
    page options > Save as bookmark.
    Edit or delete bookmarks
    Select Options > Bookmark manager.
    Send or add a bookmark, or set a
    bookmarked web page as the
    homepage
    Select Options > Bookmark options.
    Discover nearby events
    Are you looking for interesting things to
    do near your current location? With Here
    and now, you can get information about,
    for example, the weather, events, cinema
    times, or restaurants nearby.
    Select 
     > Web.
    1 Select Here and now.
    2 Browse the available services, and for
    more information, select the service.
    Content such as satellite images, guides,
    weather and traffic information and
    related services are generated by third
    parties independent of Nokia. The content
    may be inaccurate and incomplete to
    some extent and is subject to availability.
    Never rely solely on the aforementioned
    content and related services.
    Some services may not be available in all
    countries, and may be provided only in
    selected languages. The services may beWeb 47
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    							network dependent. For more
    information, contact your network service
    provider.
    Empty the cache
    Emptying the cache memory helps you
    keep your data secure.
    Select Options > Clear privacy data >
    Cache.
    A cache is a memory location that is used
    to store data temporarily. If you have tried
    to access or have accessed confidential
    information requiring passwords, empty
    the cache after each use. The information
    or services you have accessed are stored
    in the cache.
    End the connection
    End the connection and close the
    Browser application
    Select Options > Exit.
    Delete cookies
    Select Options > Clear privacy data >
    Cookies. Cookies contain information
    collected about your visits to web pages.
    Connection security
    If the security indicator (
    ) is displayed
    during a connection, the data
    transmission between the device and the
    internet gateway or server is encrypted.
    The security icon does not indicate that
    the data transmission between the
    gateway and the content server (where
    the data is stored) is secure. The service
    provider secures the data transmissionbetween the gateway and the content
    server.
    Security certificates may be required for
    some services, such as banking services.
    You are notified if the identity of the
    server is not authentic or if you do not
    have the correct security certificate in
    your device. For more information,
    contact your service provider.
    Important: Even if the use of
    certificates makes the risks involved in
    remote connections and software
    installation considerably smaller, they
    must be used correctly in order to benefit
    from increased security. The existence of
    a certificate does not offer any protection
    by itself; the certificate manager must
    contain correct, authentic, or trusted
    certificates for increased security to be
    available. Certificates have a restricted
    lifetime. If Expired certificate or
    Certificate not valid yet is shown, even if
    the certificate should be valid, check that
    the current date and time in your device
    are correct.
    Before changing any certificate settings,
    you must make sure that you really trust
    the owner of the certificate and that the
    certificate really belongs to the listed
    owner.
    Web settings
    With different settings, you can enhance
    your browsing experience according to
    your needs.
    Select 
     > Web and Options >
    Settings, and from the following: 48 Web
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    							General settings
    Access point  — Change the default
    access point. Some or all access points
    may be preset for your device by your
    service provider. You may not be able to
    change, create, edit, or remove them.
    Homepage  — Define the homepage.
    Mini map  — Activate or deactivate the
    Mini Map. The Mini Map helps with web
    page navigation.
    History list  — If you select On, while
    browsing, to see a list of the pages you
    have visited during the current session,
    select Back.
    Security warnings  — Hide or show
    security notifications.
    Java/ECMA script  — Enable or disable the
    use of scripts.
    Java/ECMA script errors  —  S e t  t h e  d e v i c e
    to receive script notifications.
    Open while downloading  — Enable the
    opening of a file while the file is being
    downloaded.
    Page settings
    Load content  — Select whether you
    want to load images and other objects
    while browsing. If you select Text only, to
    load images or objects later during
    browsing, select Options > Display
    options > Load images.
    Default encoding  — If text characters
    are not shown correctly, you can select
    another encoding according to the
    language for the current page.
    Block pop-ups  — Allow or block
    automatic opening of pop-up windows
    while browsing.Automatic reload  — Set web pages to
    be refreshed automatically while
    browsing.
    Font size  — Define the font size that is
    used for web pages.
    Privacy settings
    Recently visited pages  — Enable or
    disable automatic bookmark collecting. If
    you want to continue saving the
    addresses of the visited web pages into
    the Recently visited pages folder, but hide
    the folder from the bookmarks view,
    select Hide folder.
    Form data saving  — Select whether you
    want the password data or data you enter
    on different forms on a web page to be
    saved and used the next time you open
    the page.
    Cookies  — Enable or disable the
    receiving and sending of cookies.
    Web feed settings
    Acc. point for auto-update  — Select the
    desired access point for updating. This
    option is only available when Automatic
    updates is active.
    Update when roaming  — Activate the
    automatic updating of web feeds when
    roaming.
    The available options may vary.Web 49
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    							Positioning
    These applications require a GPS
    connection.
    About GPS
    The Global Positioning System (GPS) is
    operated by the government of the United
    States, which is solely responsible for its
    accuracy and maintenance. The accuracy
    of location data can be affected by
    adjustments to GPS satellites made by the
    United States government and is subject
    to change with the United States
    Department of Defense civil GPS policy and
    the Federal Radionavigation Plan.
    Accuracy can also be affected by poor
    satellite geometry. Availability and
    quality of GPS signals may be affected by
    your location, buildings, natural
    obstacles, and weather conditions. GPS
    signals may not be available inside
    buildings or underground and may be
    impaired by materials such as concrete
    and metal.
    GPS should not be used for precise
    location measurement, and you should
    never rely solely on location data from the
    GPS receiver and cellular radio networks
    for positioning or navigation.
    The trip meter has limited accuracy, and
    rounding errors may occur. Accuracy can
    also be affected by availability and quality
    of GPS signals.
    The coordinates in the GPS are expressed
    using the international WGS-84
    coordinate system. The availability of the
    coordinates may vary by region.
    Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
    Your device also supports assisted GPS (A-
    GPS).
    A-GPS requires network support.
    Assisted GPS (A-GPS) is used to retrieve
    assistance data over a packet data
    connection, which assists in calculating
    the coordinates of your current location
    when your device is receiving signals from
    satellites.
    When you activate A-GPS, your device
    receives useful satellite information from
    an assistance data server over the cellular
    network. With the help of assisted data,
    your device can obtain the GPS position
    faster.
    Your device is preconfigured to use the
    Nokia A-GPS service, if no service provider-
    specific A-GPS settings are available. The
    assistance data is retrieved from the Nokia
    A-GPS service server only when needed.
    To disable the A-GPS service, select 
     >
    Applications > GPS data and Options >
    Positioning settings > Positioning
    methods > Assisted GPS > Options >
    Disable.
    You must have an internet access point
    defined in the device to retrieve
    assistance data from the Nokia A-GPS
    service over a packet data connection. The
    access point for A-GPS can be defined in
    positioning settings. Only a packet data
    internet access point can be used. Your
    device asks you to select the internet
    access point when GPS is used for the first
    time. 50 Positioning
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