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    							key file. The pass phrase should be long
    and complex.
    Encrypt with restored key — Encrypt
    the memory card with a key you have
    received. Select the key file, and enter
    the pass phrase.
    Decrypt device memory or memory
    card
    Always remember to decrypt the device
    memory and/or the memory card
    before updating the device software.
    To decrypt the device memory, select
    Phone memory.
    To decrypt the memory card without
    destroying the encryption key, select
    Memory card > Decrypt.
    To decrypt the memory card and destroy
    the encryption key, select Memory
    card > Decrypt and turn off
    encryption.
    Fixed dialling
    Select Menu >  Contacts and Options >
    SIM numbers > Fixed dial contacts.With the fixed dialling service, you can
    restrict calls from your device to certain
    phone numbers. Not all SIM cards
    support the fixed dialling service. For
    more information, contact your service
    provider.
    When security features that restrict calls
    are in use (such as call barring, closed
    user group, and fixed dialling), calls may
    be possible to the official emergency
    number programmed into your device.
    Call barring and call diverting cannot be
    active at the same time.
    You need your PIN2 code to activate and
    deactivate fixed dialling or edit your
    fixed dialling contacts. Contact your
    service provider for your PIN2 code.
    Select Options and from the following:
    Activate fixed dialling  — Activate the
    fixed dialing.
    Deactivate fixed dialling
     — Deactivate the fixed dialing.
    New SIM contact  — Enter the contact
    name and phone number to which calls
    are allowed.
    Add from Contacts  — Copy a contact
    from the list of contacts to the fixed
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    							To send text messages to the SIM
    contacts while the fixed dialling service
    is active, you need to add the text
    message centre number to the fixed
    dialling list.
    Certificate manager
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and General > Security > Certificate
    management.
    Digital certificates are used to verify the
    origins of software but do not
    guarantee safety. There are four
    different types of certificates: authority
    certificates, personal certificates,
    trusted site certificates, and device
    certificates. During a secure connection,
    a server may send a server certificate to
    your device. Upon receipt, it is checked
    through an authority certificate stored
    in your device. You receive notification
    if the identity of the server is not
    authentic or if you do not have the
    correct certificate in your device.
    You can download a certificate from a
    web site, or receive a certificate as a
    message. Certificates should be used
    when you connect to an online bank or
    a remote server to transfer confidential
    information. They shoul d  a l s o  b e  u s e d  i fyou want to reduce the risk of viruses or
    other malicious software, and to check
    the authenticity of software when you
    download and install software to your
    device.
    Tip: When you add a new certificate,
    check its authenticity.
    View certificate details
    You can only be sure of the correct
    identity of a server when the signature
    and the validity period of a server
    certificate have been checked.
    To view certificate details, open a
    certificate folder, and select a certificate
    and Options > Certificate details.
    One of the following notes may appear:
    Certificate not trusted  — You have not
    set any application to use the certificate.
    You may want to change the trust
    settings.
    Expired certificate  — The period of
    validity has ended for the selected
    certificate.
    Certificate not valid yet  — The period
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    							Certificate corrupted  — The
    certificate cannot be used. Contact the
    certificate issuer.
    Certificate trust settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and General > Security > Certificate
    management.
    Trusting a certificate means that you
    authorise it to verify web pages, e-mail
    servers, software packages, and other
    data. Only trusted certificates can be
    used to verify services and software.
    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 thatthe 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.
    To change the trust settings, select a
    certificate and Options > Trust
    settings. Scroll to an application field,
    and press the scroll key to select Yes or
    No. You cannot change the trust
    settings of a personal certificate.
    Depending on the certificate, a list of
    applications that can use the certificate
    is displayed:
    Symbian installation  — New Symbian
    operating system application.
    Internet  — E-mail and graphics.
    App. installation  — New Java
    application.
    Online certif. check  — Online
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    							View and edit security modules
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and General > Security > Security
    module.
    To view or edit a security module, select
    the module from the list.
    To view detailed information about a
    security module, select Options >
    Security details.
    To edit the PIN codes for the security
    module, open the module, and select
    Module PIN to edit the PIN code for the
    security module or Signing PIN to edit
    the PIN code for digital signatures. You
    may not be able to change these codes
    for all security modules.
    The key store contains the contents of
    the security module. To delete the key
    store, select Options > Delete. You
    may not be able to delete the key store
    of all security modules.
    Remote configuration
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Data
    mgr. > Device mgr..With Device manager, you can manage
    settings, data, and software on your
    device remotely.
    You can connect to a server, and receive
    configuration settings for your device.
    You may receive server profiles and
    different configuration settings from
    your service providers or company
    information management department.
    Configuration settings may include
    connection and other settings used by
    different applications in your device.
    The available options may vary.
    The remote configuration connection is
    usually started by the server when the
    device settings need to be updated.
    To create a new server profile, select
    Options > Server profiles >
    Options > New server profile.
    You may receive these settings from
    your service provider in a configuration
    message. If not, define the following:
    Server name  — Enter a name for the
    configuration server.
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    							Server password  — Enter a password
    to identify your device to the server.
    Access point  — Select the access point
    to use for the connection, or create a
    new access point. You can also choose
    to be asked for the access point every
    time you start a connection. This setting
    is available only if you have selected
    Internet as the bearer type.
    Host address  — Enter the web address
    of the configuration server.
    Port  — Enter the port number of the
    server.
    User name and Password — Enter your
    user ID and password for the
    configuration server.
    Allow configuration  — Select Yes to
    allow the server to initiate a
    configuration session.
    Auto-accept all requests  —  Se l e c t  Yes
    if you do not want the server to ask for
    your confirmation when it initiates a
    configuration session.
    Network authentication  — Select
    whether to use http authentication.
    Network user name and Network
    password — Enter your user ID and
    password for the http authentication.
    This setting is available only if you haveselected Network authentication to
    be used.
    To connect to the server and receive
    configuration settings for your device,
    select Options > Start configuration.
    To view the configuration log of the
    selected profile, select Options > View
    log.
    To update the device software over the
    air, select Options > Check for
    updates. The update does not erase
    your settings. When you receive the
    update package on your device, follow
    the instructions on the display. Your
    device is restarted once the installation
    is complete.
    Downloading software updates may
    involve the transmission of large
    amounts of data (network service).
    Make sure that the device battery has
    enough power, or connect the charger
    before starting the update. Security and data management 135
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    							Warning:
    If you install a software update, you
    cannot use the device, even to make
    emergency calls, until the installation is
    completed and the device is restarted.
    Application manager
    With Application manager, you can see
    the software packages installed in your
    device. You can view details of installed
    applications, remove applications, and
    define installation settings.
    You can install two types of applications
    and software to your device:
    •JME applications based on Java
    technology with the .jad or .jar file
    extensions
    •Other applications and software
    suitable for the Symbian operating
    system with the .sis or .sisx file
    extensions
    Only install software that is compatible
    with your device.
    Install applications and software
    You can transfer installation files to your
    device from a compatible computer,download them during browsing, or
    receive them in a multimedia message,
    as an e-mail attachment, or using other
    connectivity methods, such as
    Bluetooth connectivity. You can use
    Nokia Application Installer in Nokia Ovi
    Suite to install an application to your
    device.
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Data
    mgr. > App. mgr..
    The installation files are in the
    Installation files folder, and installed
    applications in the Installed apps.
    folder.
    Icons indicate the following:
    .sis or .sisx application
    Java application
    Application not fully installedApplication installed on the
    memory card
    Important: Only install and use
    applications and other software from
    trusted sources, such as applications
    that are Symbian Signed or have passed
    the Java Verified™ testing.
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    							•To view the application type,
    version number, and the supplier or
    manufacturer of the application,
    select Options > View details.
    To display the security certificate
    details of the application, select
    Details: > Certificates: > View
    details.
    •If you install a file that contains an
    update or repair to an existing
    application, you can only restore
    the original application if you have
    the original installation file or a full
    backup copy of the removed
    software package. To restore the
    original application, remove the
    application, and install the
    application again from the original
    installation file or the backup copy.
    The JAR file is required for installing
    Java applications. If it is missing, the
    device may ask you to download it.
    If there is no access point defined
    for the application, you are asked to
    select one. When you are
    downloading the JAR file, you may
    need to enter a user name and
    password to access the server. You
    obtain these from the supplier or
    manufacturer of the application.To install an application or software, do
    the following:
    1 To locate an installation file, select
    Menu >  Ctrl. panel >  Data mgr. >
    App. mgr. and Installation files.
    Alternatively, search installation
    files using File manager, or select
    Messaging > Inbox, and open a
    message that contains an
    installation file.
    2 In Application manager, select the
    application you want to install.
    During installation, the device
    shows information about the
    progress of the installation. If you
    install an application without a
    digital signature or certification,
    the device displays a warning.
    Continue installation only if you are
    sure of the origin and contents of
    the application.
    To start an installed application, select
    the application. If the application does
    not have a default folder defined, it is
    installed in the Installations folder in
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    							To see which software packages are
    installed or removed and when, select
    Options > View log.
    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
    device to stop functioning.
    After you install applications to a
    compatible memory card, installation
    files (.sis, .sisx) remain in the device
    memory. The files may use large
    amounts of memory and prevent you
    from storing other files. To maintain
    sufficient memory, use Nokia Ovi Suite
    to back up installation files to a
    compatible PC, then use the file
    manager to remove the installation files
    from the device memory. If the .sis file
    is a message attachment, delete the
    message from the Messaging inbox.
    Remove applications and software
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Data
    mgr. > App. mgr..Scroll to a software package, and select
    Options > Uninstall. Select Yes to
    confirm.
    If you remove software, you can only
    reinstall it if you have the original
    software package or a full backup of the
    removed software package. If you
    remove a software package, you may no
    longer be able to open documents
    created with that software.
    If another software package depends on
    the software package that you
    removed, the other software package
    may stop working. For more
    information, see the documentation of
    the installed software package.
    Application manager settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Data
    mgr. > App. mgr..
    Select Options >  Settings and from the
    following:
    Software installation  — Select
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    							Online certificate check  — Check the
    online certificates before installing an
    application.
    Default web address  — Set the default
    address used when checking online
    certificates.
    Some Java applications may require that
    a message be sent or a network
    connection be made to a specific access
    point to download extra data or
    components.
    Licenses
    Digital rights management
    Content owners may use different types
    of digital rights management (DRM)
    technologies to protect their
    intellectual property, including
    copyrights. This device uses various
    types of DRM software to access DRM-
    protected content. With this device you
    can access content protected with
    WMDRM 10 and OMA DRM 2.0. If certain
    DRM software fails to protect the
    content, content owners may ask that
    such DRM softwares ability to access
    new DRM-protected content be revoked.
    Revocation may also prevent renewal of
    such DRM-protected content already in
    your device. Revocation of such DRMsoftware does not affect the use of
    content protected with other types of
    DRM or the use of non-DRM-protected
    content.
    About Licenses
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Data
    mgr. > Licences.
    Some media files, such as images,
    music, or video clips, are protected by
    digital usage rights. The licenses for
    such files may allow or restrict their
    usage. For example, with some licenses
    you may listen to a song only a limited
    number of times. During one playback
    session you may rewind, fast-forward,
    or pause the song, but once you stop it,
    you have used one of the instances
    allowed.
    Use licences
    Digital rights management (DRM)
    protected content comes with an
    associated licence that defines your
    rights to use the content.
    If your device has OMA DRM-protected
    content, to back up both the licence and
    the content, use the backup feature of
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    							Other transfer methods may not
    transfer the licence which need to be
    restored with the content for you to be
    able to continue the use of OMA DRM-
    protected content after the device
    memory is formatted. You may also
    need to restore the licence in case the
    files on your device get corrupted.
    If your device has WMDRM-protected
    content, both the licence and the
    content will be lost if the device memory
    is formatted. You may also lose the
    licence and the content if the files on
    your device get corrupted. Losing the
    licence or the content may limit your
    ability to use the same content on your
    device again. For more information,
    contact your service provider.
    Some licence may be connected to a
    specific SIM card, and the protected
    content can be accessed only if the SIM
    card is inserted in the device.
    To view your licences by type, select
    Valid licences, Invalid licences, or Not
    in use.
    To view the licence details, select
    Options > Licence details.The following details are displayed for
    each media file:
    Status  — The status is Licence is
    valid, Licence expired, or Licence not
    yet valid.
    Content sending  —  Allowed indicates
    that you can send the file to another
    device.
    Content in phone  —  Yes indicates that
    the file is in the device and the path of
    the file is displayed. No indicates that
    the related file is not currently in the
    device.
    To activate a licence, in the licences
    main view, select Invalid licences >
    Options >  Get new licence. Establish a
    network connection at the prompt, and
    you are directed to a website where you
    can purchase rights to the media.
    To remove file rights, go to the desired
    file, and select Options > Delete. If
    there are several rights related to the
    same media file, all the rights are
    deleted.
    The group licence view displays all of
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