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    							Tip: Search looks for podcast titles and
    keywords in descriptions, not specific
    episodes. General topics, such as
    football or hip-hop, usually give better
    results than a specific team or artist.
    To subscribe to selected channels and
    add them to your podcasts, select
    Subscribe.
    To start a new search, select Options >
    New search.
    To see the details of a podcast, select
    Options > Description.
    Podcasting settings
    To edit the connection settings, select
    Options > Settings > Connection.
    To edit the download settings, select
    Options > Settings > Download.
    To restore the default settings, open the
    corresponding settings and select
    Options > Restore default.
    Music player
    Select Menu > Media > Music player.
    Music player supports file formats such
    as AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, and WMA.
    Music player does not necessarily
    support all features of a file format or all
    the variations of file formats.
    Play a song
    Select Menu > Media > Music player.
    To add all available songs to the music
    library, select Options > Refresh
    library.
    To play a song, select the desired
    category, and the song.
    To pause playback, press the scroll key;
    to resume, press the scroll key again. To
    stop playback, scroll down.
    To fast-forward or rewind, press and
    hold the scroll key to the right or left.
    To skip to the next item, scroll right. To
    return to the beginning of the item,
    scroll left. To skip to the previous item,
    scroll left again within 2 seconds after a
    song has started.Media 121
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    							To modify the tone of the music
    playback, select Options > Equaliser.
    To modify the balance and stereo
    image, or to enhance the bass, select
    Options > Settings.
    To return to the home screen and leave
    the player playing in the background,
    press the end key briefly.
    Warning:
    Continuous exposure to high volume
    may damage your hearing. Listen to
    music at a moderate level, and do not
    hold the device near your ear when the
    loudspeaker is in use.
    Playlists
    To view and manage playlists, select
    Music library > Playlists.
    To create a new playlist, select
    Options > New playlist.To add songs to the playlist, select the
    song and Options > Add to playlist >
    Saved playlist or New playlist.
    To reorder songs in a playlist, scroll to
    the song you want to move, and select
    Options > Reorder playlist.
    Ovi Music
    With Ovi Music (network service), you
    can search, browse, purchase, and
    download music to your device.
    The Ovi Music service will eventually
    replace the Music store.
    Select Menu > Media > Ovi Music.
    To download music, you first need to
    register for the service.
    Downloading music may involve
    additional costs and the transmission of
    large amounts of data (network
    service). For information about data
    transmission charges, contact your
    network service provider.
    To access Ovi Music, you must have a
    valid internet access point in the device.
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    							point to use when connecting to Ovi
    Music.
    Select the access point
    Select Default access point.
    The availability and appearance of Ovi
    Music settings may vary. The settings
    may also be predefined and you may not
    be able to modify them. When browsing
    Ovi Music, you may be able to modify the
    settings.
    Modify Ovi Music settings
    Select Options > Settings.
    Ovi Music is not available for all
    countries or regions.
    Transfer music from a computer
    You can use the following methods to
    transfer music:
    •To install Nokia Ovi Player to
    manage and organise your music
    files, download the PC software
    from www.ovi.com, and follow the
    instructions.
    •To view your device on a computer
    as a mass memory device whereyou can transfer any data files,
    make the connection with a
    compatible USB data cable or
    Bluetooth connectivity. If you are
    using a USB data cable, select Mass
    storage as the USB connection
    mode. A compatible memory card
    must be inserted in the device.
    •To synchronise music with
    Windows Media Player, connect a
    compatible USB data cable, and
    select PC Suite as the USB
    connection mode. A compatible
    memory card must be inserted in
    the device.
    To change the default USB connection
    mode, select Menu > Ctrl. panel >
    Connectivity > USB and USB
    connection mode.
    Preset frequency settings
    Select Menu > Media > Music player
    and Options > Go to Now playing >
    Options > Equaliser.
    To use a preset frequency setting when
    playing music, select the frequency
    setting you want to use and Options >
    Activate.Media 123
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    							To modify the frequency of a preset
    setting, select Options > Edit and a
    frequency band, and scroll up or down
    to adjust its value. You hear your
    frequency adjustment immediately in
    the playback.
    To reset the frequency bands to their
    original values, select Options > Reset
    to defaults.
    To create your own frequency setting,
    select Options > New preset.
    Enter a name for the frequency setting.
    Scroll up or down to move between the
    frequency bands, and set the frequency
    for each band.
    RealPlayer
    Select Menu > Media > RealPlayer.
    RealPlayer plays video and sound clips
    that are stored on your device,
    transferred from an e-mail message, or
    a compatible computer, or streamed to
    your device over the web. Supported file
    formats include MPEG-4, MP4 (not
    streaming), 3GP, RV, RA, AMR, and Midi.RealPlayer does not necessarily support
    all variations of a media file format.
    Play video clips and stream links
    To play a video clip, select Video clips
    and a clip.
    To list recently played files, in the
    application main view, select Recently
    played.
    To stream content over the air (network
    service), select Streaming links and a
    link. RealPlayer recognises two kinds of
    links: an rtsp:// URL and an http:// URL
    that points to a RAM file. Before the
    content begins streaming, your device
    must connect to a website and buffer
    the content. If a network connection
    problem causes a playback error,
    RealPlayer attempts automatically to
    reconnect to the internet access point.
    To download video clips from the web,
    select Downld. videos.
    To adjust the volume during playback,
    use the volume keys. 124 Media
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    							To fast-forward during playback, scroll
    right and hold. To rewind during play,
    scroll left and hold.
    To stop the playback or streaming,
    select Stop. Buffering or the connection
    to the streaming site stops, the playback
    of the clip stops, and the clip rewinds to
    the beginning.
    To view the video clip in normal screen
    mode, select Options > Continue in
    normal scr..
    View information about a media clip
    To view the properties of a video or
    sound clip, or web link, select Options >
    Clip details. Information may include
    for example the bit rate or the internet
    link of a streaming file.
    RealPlayer settings
    Select Menu > Media > RealPlayer.
    You may receive RealPlayer settings in a
    message from your service provider.To define the settings manually, select
    Options > Settings > Video or
    Streaming.
    Recorder
    Select Menu > Media > Recorder.
    With the Recorder application, you can
    record voice memos and telephone
    conversations.
    The recorder cannot be used when a
    data call or GPRS connection is active.
    To record a sound clip, select 
    .
    To stop recording a sound clip, select
    .
    To listen to the sound clip, select 
    .
    To select the recording quality or where
    you want to save your sound clips, select
    Options > Settings.
    Recorded sound clips are saved in the
    Sound clips folder in Gallery.
    To record a telephone conversation,
    open recorder during a voice call, andMedia 125
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    							select . Both parties hear a tone at
    regular intervals during recording.
    Nokia Internet Radio
    Select Menu > Media > Radio >
    Internet radio.
    With the Nokia Internet Radio
    application (network service), you can
    listen to available radio stations on the
    internet. To listen to radio stations, you
    must have a wireless LAN (WLAN) or
    packet data access point defined in your
    device. Listening to the stations may
    involve the transmission of large
    amounts of data through your service
    providers network. The recommended
    connection method is WLAN. Check with
    your service provider for terms and data
    service fees before using other
    connections. For example, a flat rate
    data plan can allow large data transfers
    for a set monthly fee.
    Listen to internet radio stations
    Select Menu > Media > Radio >
    Internet radio.
    To listen to a radio station on the
    internet, do the following:1 Select a station from your favourites
    or the station directory, or search
    for stations by name from the Nokia
    Internet Radio service.
    To add a station manually, select
    Options > Add station manually.
    You can also browse for station links
    with the Web browser application.
    Compatible links are automatically
    opened in the Internet Radio
    application.
    2 Select Options > Listen.
    The Now playing view opens,
    displaying information about the
    currently playing station and song.
    To pause the playback, press the scroll
    key; to resume, press the scroll key
    again.
    To view station information, select
    Options > Station information (not
    available if you have saved the station
    manually).
    If you are listening to a station saved in
    your favourites, scroll left or right to
    listen to the previous or next saved
    station. 126 Media
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    							Favourite stations
    Select Menu > Media > Radio >
    Internet radio.
    To view and listen to your favourite
    stations, select Favourites.
    To add a station manually to favourites,
    select Options > Add station
    manually. Enter the web address of the
    station and a name that you want to
    appear in the favourites list.
    To add the currently playing station to
    favourites, select Options > Add to
    Favourites.
    To view station information, to move a
    station up or down in the list, or to
    delete a station from favourites, select
    Options > Station and the desired
    option.
    To view only stations beginning with
    particular letters or numbers, start
    entering the characters. Matching
    stations are displayed.Search for stations
    Select Menu > Media > Radio >
    Internet radio.
    To search for radio stations in the Nokia
    Internet Radio service by name, do the
    following:
    1 Select Search.
    2 Enter a station name or the first
    letters of the name in the search
    field, and select Options > Search.
    Matching stations are displayed.
    To listen to a station, select the station
    and Options > Listen.
    To save a station to your favourites,
    select the station and Options >  Add to
    Favourites.
    To make another search, select
    Options > Search again.
    Station directory
    Select Menu > Media > Radio >
    Internet radio and Station directory.
    The station directory is maintained by
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    							radio stations outside the directory, add
    station information manually or browse
    for station links on the internet with the
    Web browser application.
    Select from the following:
    Browse by genre  — View the available
    radio station genres.
    Browse by language  — View the
    languages in which there are stations
    broadcasting.
    Browse by country/region  — View
    the countries in which there are stations
    broadcasting.
    Top stations  — View the most popular
    stations in the directory.
    Internet radio settings
    Select Menu > Media > Radio >
    Internet radio and Options >
    Settings.
    To select the default access point to
    connect to the network, select Default
    access point and from the available
    options. If you want the device to ask
    you to select the access point every time
    you open the application, select Always
    ask.To change the connection speeds for
    different connection types, select from
    the following:
    GPRS connection bitrate  —  GPRS
    packet data connections
    3G connection bitrate  —  3G packet
    data connections
    Wi-Fi connection bitrate  —  WLAN
    connections
    The quality of the radio broadcast
    depends on the selected connection
    speed. The higher the speed, the better
    the quality. To avoid buffering, use the
    highest quality only with high speed
    connections.Security and data management
    Manage the data and software on your
    device, and take care of the security of
    the device and its contents.
    Important: Your device can only
    support one antivirus application.
    Having more than one application with
    antivirus functionality could affect
    performance and operation or cause the
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    							Lock the device
    The lock code protects your device
    against unauthorised use. The preset
    code is 12345.
    To lock the device, in the home screen,
    press the power key, and select Lock
    phone.
    To unlock your device, select Unlock >
    OK, enter the lock code, and select OK.
    To change the lock code, select Menu >
    Ctrl. panel > Settings and General >
    Security > Phone and SIM card. Enter
    the old code and then the new code
    twice. A minimum of 6 characters is
    required, and numbers, symbols, and
    upper and lower case letters can be
    used.
    Keep the lock code secret and in a safe
    place separate from your device. If you
    forget the lock code and your device is
    locked, your device will require service.
    Additional charges may apply, and all
    the personal data in your device may be
    deleted. For more information, contact
    a Nokia Care point or your device dealer.You can also lock the device remotely by
    sending a text message to the device.
    Lock your device remotely
    1 To enable remote locking, select
    Menu >  Ctrl. panel >  Settings and
    General > Security > Phone and
    SIM card > Remote phone
    locking > Enabled.
    2Enter the text message content. It
    can be 5-20 characters, and both
    upper and lower case letters can be
    used.
    3 Enter the same text again to verify
    it.
    4 Enter the lock code.
    5 To lock the device remotely, write
    the predefined text, and send it to
    your device as a text message. To
    unlock your device, you need the
    lock code.
    Memory card security
    Select Menu > Office > File mgr..
    You can protect a memory card with a
    password to prevent unauthorised
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    							To set a password, select Options >
    Memory card password > Set. The
    password can be up to 8 characters long
    and is case-sensitive. The password is
    stored in your device. You do not need
    to enter it again while you use the
    memory card on the same device. If you
    use the memory card on another device,
    you are asked for the password. Not all
    memory cards support password
    protection.
    To remove the memory card password,
    select Options > Memory card
    password > Remove. When you
    remove the password, the data on the
    memory card is not protected against
    unauthorised use.
    To open a locked memory card, select
    Options >  Unlock memory card. Enter
    the password.
    If you cannot recall the password to
    unlock a locked memory card, you may
    reformat the card, in which case the
    card is unlocked and password
    removed. Formatting a memory card
    deletes all data stored on the card.Encryption
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Data
    mgr. > Encryption.
    Encrypt your device or memory card to
    prevent outsiders from accessing your
    important information.
    Encrypt device memory or memory
    card
    To encrypt the device memory, select
    Phone memory.
    To encrypt the memory card, select
    Memory card and from the following:
    Encrypt without saving key — Encrypt
    the memory card without saving the
    encryption key. If you select this option,
    you cannot use the memory card in
    other devices, and if you restore factory
    settings, you cannot decrypt the
    memory card.
    Encrypt and save key — Encrypt the
    memory card and save the key manually
    in the default folder. For security, store
    the key to a safe place outside the
    device. For example, you can send the
    key to your computer. Enter a pass
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