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    2Volume key 
    The volume key turns the volume up or down on the earpiece, the headset, 
    and the loudspeaker.
    3Music key 
    The music key takes you to the Music player and FM radio without going 
    through the menu. You can also switch the music off with this key. a)Short press and long press of the music key
     
    The first short press of the music key will take you to the music menu. 
    b)Once you are in the music menu, a short press switches or scrolls 
    through the menu choices (Music player, Radio, and Switch music 
    off). The choices are highlighted as you move or switch from one 
    menu choice to the next.c)A long press on a highlighted choice selects and starts the music 
    player or radio, or switches the music off.
     
    4Four-way scroll key
    Up 
    , down 
    , left 
     and right 
    Use the scroll key to scroll through contact names, phone numbers, 
    menus or settings. You can also do a station search in the radio, adjust 
    the music settings, and access music functions such as play, stop, fast 
    forward, and rewind.
     
       
    						
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    While listening to the music player or radio, press 
     once to skip back 
    to the beginning of a song on the music player, or press twice to skip 
    backwards to the previous recording or previous radio station. 
     
    Press 
     to skip forward to the next recording or radio station.
     
     In standby mode, press 
     to go to the first name stored in Contacts. 
    Press 
     to go to the last name stored in Contacts. Press 
    to go to 
    Messages to create a new message. Press 
     to go to a calendar of the 
    current month with the current day highlighted. You can also scroll up 
    and down to see previous and future months.
    5Selection keys 
     and 
    In standby mode the selection keys are Menu and Contacts. As you go 
    through the menus, the selection keys give you different options. For 
    example, if you press the selection key below Contacts, you will see 
    Select and Exit.
    6Send and End keys
    Press the send key 
     to dial a phone number or answer a call. If you 
    press this key in standby mode, it shows the last phone number you 
    dialed.Press the end key 
     to end a call. This key is also a quick way to exit 
    from any function. 
    						
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    Connectors1
    Charger connector
    2Pop-Port
    TM connector for 
    headsets, the USB data cable, 
    and loopset
    3Audio ADE-2 recording cable 
    connector to connect the phone 
    to external audio equipment 
    such as a CD player or PCStandby modeThe phone is in standby mode when it is on and ready to use, but you have 
    not entered any numbers or characters.1
    Indicates the wireless system that is in use.
    2Shows the signal strength of the cellular 
    system at your current location. The higher 
    the bar, the stronger the signal.3Shows the battery charge level. The higher 
    the bar, the more power in the battery.4The left selection key in standby mode is 
    Menu.5The right selection key in standby mode is 
    Contacts.
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    6When the music player is on, the track title is shown. When the radio is 
    on, the radio station is shown. You can show the time and date in standby mode. See 
    Clock
     and 
    Date
     for 
    instructions. Also see 
    Icons in standby mode
    .
    Screen saverYour phone has an automatic screen saver for saving power in standby mode. 
    A digital clock is displayed when no phone functions are in use. You can set 
    the timer to activate the screen saver. See 
    Screen saver timeout
    . To deactivate 
    the screen saver, press any key.If you have not set the time, 00:00 is displayed. To set the time, see 
    Clock
    .
    WallpaperYou can select and set a wallpaper or background picture to display when the 
    phone is in standby mode. See 
    Wallpaper
    . 
    						
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    Icons in standby modeThe following list shows different icons seen on the screen in standby mode 
    to let you know you have received messages or which settings are active.
    You have received one or more text or picture 
    messages. See
     Read and reply to a message
    .
    You have received one or more multimedia 
    messages. See 
    Read and reply to a multimedia 
    message
    .
    You have received one or more voice messages. 
     
    See 
    Voice messages
    .
    The phone keypad is locked. 
     
    See 
    Keypad lock (keyguard)
    .
    The phone does not ring at an incoming call or text 
    message when Incoming call alert is set to Off and 
    Message alert tone is set to Off. See 
    Tone settings
    .
    The alarm clock is set to On. 
     
    See 
    Alarm clock
    .
    The countdown timer is running. 
     
    See 
    Countdown timer
    . 
    						
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    The stopwatch timer is running in the background. 
    See 
    Stopwatch
    .
    A GPRS connection is established. The indicator is 
    shown on the top left of the display.The GPRS connection is on hold, for example, if 
    there is an incoming or outgoing call during a GPRS 
    connection.All your calls are forwarded to another number, 
    Forward all voice calls. If you have two phone lines, 
    the forward indicator for the first line is 
     and 
    for the second line 
    . See 
    Call forwarding
    .
    or 
    If you have two phone lines, indicates the selected 
    phone line. See 
    Line for outgoing calls
    .
    The loudspeaker has been activated.
    Track name
    The music player is on.
    Radio station 
    name
    The radio is on.Calls are limited to a closed user group. 
     
    See 
    Security settings
    . 
    						
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    Wrist strapYou can attach a wrist strap to your phone. 
    Thread 
    the strap through the holes behind the music key as 
    shown in the picture, and pull to tighten.HeadsetConnectInsert the headset plug into the Pop-
    Port
    TM connector on the top of the 
    phone. The cable is connected 
    correctly when the arrowhead points 
    toward the display screen and the cord 
    falls toward the music key on the left 
    side.When the headset is connected, 
     
    appears on the screen.
    The timed profile is selected. 
     
    See 
    Profiles (Menu 4)
    .
    A headset accessory is connected to the phone.A loopset accessory is connected to the phone. 
    						
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    DisconnectRemove the headset cable from the Pop-Port
    TM connector by grasping the 
    plug (not the cord) and pulling it out.
    Wear the HDS-3H Stereo Headset as shown in 
    the picture.The headset cable functions as the radio 
    antenna, so let it hang freely.Answer a call with the headsetPress the headset button to answer and end a 
    call.Headset buttonPress the headset button to change tracks 
    while listening to the music player, or to 
    change stations while listening to the radio. A long press of the headset button activates 
    voice recognition for voice tags you have saved.
    Warning: This headset may affect your ability to hear sounds around 
    you.  Do not use this headset in situations that may endanger your 
    safety. 
    						
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    Attach and use supplied cablesYou can connect your phone to a compatible PC with the supplied DKU-2 USB 
    data cable (1). The cable is connected correctly when the arrowhead points 
    toward the display screen and the cord falls toward the music key on the left 
    side. To record music, you can connect your phone to external audio 
    equipment with the supplied ADE-2 recording cable (2). See 
    Recorder
    .
    Important:
     Disconnect the USB data cable from the phone 
     
    to make a call.
    Use the Nokia Audio Manager software to handle your music files and transfer 
    them from the PC to the memory card in your phone. See 
    Nokia Audio 
    Manager
    . You can also drag and drop music files from your PC to a folder 
    created when you first connect the USB data cable. See 
    Disconnect the USB 
    cable properly
     before you begin transferring files.
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    Note:
     Close all applications on the phone and disconnect the audio 
    line-in cable before connecting your phone to a PC with the USB data 
    cable.Important:
     Do not connect the USB cable to your PC before you have 
    installed the Nokia Audio Manager PC software from the CD-ROM.
    Disconnect the phone from the PCWhen you connect your phone to the PC, the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon 
    appears at the right on the Windows taskbar.  This indicates that a USB mass 
    storage device has been connected to the PC.  To disconnect the phone from the PC:1Click on the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon.2Choose Stop USB Mass Storage Device - Nokia 3300.3When Windows notifies you that it is safe, unplug the connectivity cable.
    Important:
     To ensure that all memory card operations are completed 
    in a controlled way, do not unplug the connectivity cable until 
    Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so.  Uncontrolled completion 
    of the memory card operations may cause the memory card and the 
    information stored on it to become corrupted.  A corrupted memory 
    card may have to be formatted before it can be used again.  When a 
    memory card is formatted, all information on the card is permanently 
    lost. 
    						
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