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    							can leave the IM application to run in the
    background, and still be notified of new
    instant messages.
    The IM application is preinstalled on
    your device. To start chatting, select
    Menu > Internet > Chat.
    Using network services and
    downloading content to your device
    may result in data traffic costs.
    Set up Office Communicator
    With the Office Communicator
    application, you can communicate with
    your colleagues and see their
    availability.
    1 Select Menu > Office >
    Communicator.
    2 Define the settings.
    Some services may not be available in
    all countries, and may be provided only
    in selected languages. The services may
    be network dependent. For more
    information, contact your network
    service provider.
    Using the service or downloading
    content may cause transfer of largeamounts of data, which may result in
    data traffic costs.
    Connectivity
    Your device offers several options to
    connect to the internet or to another
    compatible device or computer.
    Data connections and access points
    Your device supports packet data
    connections (network service), such as
    GPRS in the GSM network. When you use
    your device in GSM and UMTS networks,
    multiple data connections can be active
    at the same time, and access points can
    share a data connection. In the UMTS
    network, data connections remain
    active during voice calls.
    You can also use a WLAN data
    connection. Only one connection in one
    wireless LAN can be active at a time, but
    several applications can use the same
    internet access point.
    To establish a data connection, an
    access point is required. You can define
    different kinds of access points, such as
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    							•MMS access point to send and
    receive multimedia messages
    •Internet access point (IAP) to send
    and receive e-mail and connect to
    the internet
    Check the type of access point you need
    with your service provider for the
    service you want to access. For
    availability and subscription to packet
    data connection services, contact your
    service provider.
    Network settings
    Your device can automatically switch
    between GSM and 3G networks. The GSM
    network is indicated with 
     in the
    standby mode. The 3G network is
    indicated with 
    .
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Phone > Network and from the
    following:
    Network mode  — Select which
    network to use. If you select Dual
    mode, the device uses the GSM or 3G
    network automatically, according to the
    network parameters and the roaming
    agreements between the wireless
    service providers. For details androaming costs, contact your network
    service provider. This option is shown
    only if supported by the wireless service
    provider.
    A roaming agreement is an agreement
    between two or more service providers
    to enable the users of one service
    provider to use the services of other
    service providers.
    Operator selection  — Select
    Automatic to set the device to search
    for and select one of the available
    networks, or Manual to manually select
    the network from a list. If the
    connection to the manually selected
    network is lost, the device sounds an
    error tone and asks you to reselect a
    network. The selected network must
    have a roaming agreement with your
    home cellular network.
    Cell info display  — Set the device to
    indicate when it is used in a cellular
    network based on microcellular
    network (MCN) technology and to
    activate cell info reception.
    Wireless LAN 
    Your device can detect and connect to
    wireless local area networks (WLAN).
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    							device to the internet and compatible
    devices that have WLAN support.
    About WLAN
    To use a wireless local area network
    (WLAN) connection, it must be available
    in the location, and your device must be
    connected to the WLAN. Some WLANs
    are protected, and you need an access
    key from the service provider to connect
    to them.
    Note: Using WLAN may be
    restricted in some countries. For
    example, in France, you are only
    allowed to use WLAN indoors. For more
    information, contact your local
    authorities.
    Features that use WLAN, or that are
    allowed to run in the background while
    using other features, increase the
    demand on battery power and reduce
    the battery life.
    Use encryption to increase the security
    of your WLAN connection. Using
    encryption reduces the risk of others
    accessing your data.
    WLAN connections
    To use a wireless LAN (WLAN)
    connection, you must create an internet
    access point (IAP) for WLAN. Use the
    access point for applications that need
    to connect to the internet.
    A WLAN connection is established when
    you create a data connection using a
    WLAN internet access point. The active
    WLAN connection ends when you end
    the data connection.
    You can use WLAN during a voice call or
    w h e n  p a c k e t  d a t a  i s  a c t i v e .  Y o u  c a n  o n l y
    be connected to one WLAN access point
    device at a time, but several
    applications can use the same internet
    access point.
    When the device is in the offline profile,
    you can still use WLAN (if available).
    Remember to comply with any
    applicable safety requirements when
    establishing and using a WLAN
    connection.
    Tip: To check the unique media access
    control (MAC) address that identifies
    your device, enter *#62209526# in the
    home screen.Connectivity 63
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    							WLAN wizard
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >
    Connectivity > WLAN wiz..
    The WLAN wizard helps you to connect
    to a wireless LAN (WLAN) and manage
    your WLAN connections.
    If the search finds WLANs, to create an
    internet access point (IAP) for a
    connection and start the web browser
    using this IAP, select the connection and
    Start web browsing.
    If you select a secured WLAN, you are
    asked to enter the relevant password.
    To connect to a hidden network, you
    must enter the correct network name
    (service set identifier, SSID).
    If you already have the web browser
    running using the currently active WLAN
    connection, to return to the web
    browser, select Cont.web browsing.
    To end the active connection, select the
    connection and Disconnect WLAN.WLAN internet access points
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >
    Connectivity > WLAN wiz. and
    Options.
    Select from the following:
    Filter WLAN networks  — Filter out
    wireless LANs (WLANs) from the list of
    found networks. The selected networks
    are not displayed the next time the
    application searches for WLANs.
    Details  — View the details of a network
    shown in the list. If you select an active
    connection, the connection details are
    displayed.
    Operating modes
    There are two operating modes in
    WLAN: infrastructure and ad hoc.
    The infrastructure operating mode
    allows two kinds of communication:
    wireless devices are connected to each
    other through a WLAN access point
    device, or wireless devices are
    connected to a wired LAN through a
    WLAN access point device.
    In the ad hoc operating mode, devices
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    							WLAN settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Wireless LAN.
    To have an indicator displayed when
    there is a wireless LAN (WLAN) available
    in your current location, select Show
    WLAN availability > Yes.
    To select the interval for your device to
    scan for available WLANs, and to update
    the indicator, select Scan for
    networks. This setting is not available
    unless you select Show WLAN
    availability > Yes.
    To set the device to test the internet
    capability of the selected WLAN
    automatically, to ask for permission
    every time, or to never perform the
    connectivity test, select Internet
    connectivity test > Run
    automatically, Ask every time, or
    Never run. If you select Run
    automatically or allow the test to be
    performed when the device asks for it,
    and the connectivity test is performed
    successfully, the access point is saved to
    internet destinations.To check the unique media access
    control (MAC) address that identifies
    your device, enter *#62209526# in the
    home screen. The MAC address is
    displayed.
    Active data connections
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >
    Connectivity > Conn. mgr..
    Select Active data connections.
    In the active data connections view, you
    can see the open data connections:
    data callspacket data connectionswireless LAN (WLAN)
    connections
    Note: The actual invoice for calls
    and services from your service provider
    may vary, depending on network
    features, rounding off for billing, taxes,
    and so forth.
    To end a connection, select Options >
    Disconnect.Connectivity 65
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    							To close all open connections, select
    Options > Disconnect all.
    To view the details of a connection,
    select Options > Details.
    Synchronisation
    With the Sync application, you can
    synchronise your notes, messages,
    contacts, and other information with a
    remote server.
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel >
    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.
    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.Bluetooth connectivityAbout Bluetooth connectivity
    With Bluetooth connectivity, you can
    make a wireless connection to other
    compatible devices, such as mobile
    phones, computers, headsets, and car
    kits.
    You can use the connection to send
    images, video clips, music and sound
    clips, and notes, transfer files from your
    compatible PC, and print images with a
    compatible printer.
    Since devices with Bluetooth wireless
    technology communicate using radio
    waves, they do not need to be in direct
    line-of-sight. However, they must be
    within 10 metres (33 feet) of each other,
    although the connection may be subject
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    							This device is compliant with Bluetooth
    Specification 2.0 + EDR supporting the
    following profiles: Advanced Audio
    Distribution, Audio Video Remote
    Control, Basic Imaging, Basic Printing,
    Dial-up Networking, File Transfer,
    Generic Access, Hands-free, Headset,
    Human Interface Device, Object Push,
    Phone Book Access, SIM Access, Serial
    Port, Service Discovery Application,
    Generic Object Exchange. To ensure
    interoperability between other devices
    supporting Bluetooth technology, use
    Nokia approved accessories for this
    model. Check with the manufacturers of
    other devices to determine their
    compatibility with this device.
    Features using Bluetooth technology
    increase the demand on battery power
    and reduce the battery life.
    When the device is locked, only
    connections to authorised devices are
    possible.
    Bluetooth settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel and
    Connectivity > Bluetooth.
    Select from the following:Bluetooth  — Activate Bluetooth
    connectivity.
    My phones visibility  — To allow your
    device to be visible to other Bluetooth
    devices, select Shown to all. To set a
    length of time, after which the visibility
    is set from shown to hidden, select
    Define period. To hide your device
    from other devices, select Hidden.
    My phones name  — Edit the name of
    your device. The name is shown to other
    Bluetooth devices.
    Remote SIM mode  — Allow another
    device, such as a compatible car kit
    accessory, to use the SIM card in your
    device to connect to the network.
    Security tips
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel and
    Connectivity > Bluetooth.
    When you are not using Bluetooth
    connectivity, to control who can find
    your device and connect to it, select
    Bluetooth > Off or My phones
    visibility > Hidden. Deactivating the
    Bluetooth function does not affect other
    functions in your device.
    Do not pair with or accept connection
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    							helps to protect your device from
    harmful content. Operating the device
    in hidden mode is a safer way to avoid
    malicious software.
    Send data using Bluetooth
    connectivity
    Several Bluetooth connections can be
    active at a time. For example, if you are
    connected to a compatible headset, you
    can also transfer files to another
    compatible device at the same time.
    1 Open the application where the
    item you want to send is stored.
    2 Scroll to an item, and select
    Options > Send > Via Bluetooth.
    Devices with Bluetooth wireless
    technology that are within range
    are displayed. Device icons are as
    follows:
    computerphoneaudio or video deviceother device
    To interrupt the search, select
    Stop.
    3 Select the device with which you
    want to connect.4 If the other device requires pairing
    before data can be transmitted, a
    tone sounds, and you are asked to
    enter a passcode. The same
    passcode must be entered in both
    devices.
    When the connection is established,
    Sending data is displayed.
    Tip: When searching for devices, some
    devices may show only the unique
    address (device address). To find the
    unique address of your device, enter
    *#2820#. 
    Pair devices
    To pair with compatible devices and
    view your paired devices, in the main
    view of Bluetooth connectivity, scroll
    right.
    Before pairing, create your own
    passcode (1 to 16 digits), and agree with
    the owner of the other device to use the
    same code. Devices that do not have a
    user interface have a factory-set
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    							1 To pair with a device, select
    Options > New paired device.
    Devices that are within range are
    displayed.
    2 Select the device, and enter the
    passcode. The same passcode must
    be entered on the other device as
    well.
    3 Some audio enhancements connect
    automatically to your device after
    pairing. Otherwise, scroll to the
    enhancement, and select
    Options > Connect to audio
    device.
    Paired devices are indicated by 
     in the
    device search.
    To set a device as authorised or
    unauthorised, scroll to the device, and
    select from the following options:
    Set as authorised  — Connections
    between your device and the
    authorised device can be made without
    your knowledge. No separate
    acceptance or authorisation is needed.
    Use this status for your own devices,
    such as your compatible headset or PC
    or devices that belong to someone you
    trust. 
     indicates authorised devices in
    the paired devices view.Set as unauthorised  — Connection
    requests from this device must be
    accepted separately every time.
    To cancel a pairing, scroll to the device,
    and select Options > Delete.
    If you want to cancel all pairings, select
    Options > Delete all.
    Receive data using Bluetooth
    connectivity
    When you receive data through
    Bluetooth connectivity, a tone sounds,
    and you are asked if you want to accept
    the message. If you accept, 
     is
    displayed, and the item is placed in the
    Inbox folder in Messaging. Messages
    received through Bluetooth
    connectivity are indicated by 
    .
    Tip: If your device notifies you that the
    memory is full when you try to receive
    data through Bluetooth connectivity,
    change memory card as the memory
    where the data is stored.Connectivity 69
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    							Block devices
    You can prevent devices from
    establishing a Bluetooth connection to
    your device.
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel and
    Connectivity > Bluetooth.
    Block a device
    O n  t h e  P a i r e d  d e v i c e s  t a b ,  g o  t o  a  d e v i c e
    you want to block, and select Options >
    Block.
    Unblock a device
    On the Blocked devices tab, go to a
    device, and select Options > Delete.
    Unblock all blocked devices
    Select Options > Delete all.
    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 device is added to the list
    of blocked devices.
    Remote SIM mode
    Before the remote SIM mode can be
    activated, the two devices must be
    paired and the pairing initiated fromthe other device. When pairing, use a
    16-digit passcode, and set the other
    device as authorised.
    To use the remote SIM mode with a
    compatible car kit enhancement,
    activate Bluetooth connectivity, and
    enable the use of the remote SIM mode
    with your device.
    Activate the remote SIM mode from the
    other device.
    When the remote SIM mode is on in your
    device, Remote SIM mode is displayed
    in the standby mode. The connection to
    the wireless network is turned off, as
    indicated by 
     in the signal strength
    indicator area, and you cannot use SIM
    card services or features requiring
    cellular network coverage.
    When the wireless device is in the
    remote SIM mode, you can only use a
    compatible connected enhancement,
    s u c h  a s  a  c a r  k i t ,  t o  m a k e  o r  r e c e i v e  c a l l s .
    Your wireless device will not make any
    calls while in this mode, except to the
    emergency numbers programmed into
    your device. To make calls from your
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