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    Nokia Connection Manager allows you to monitor the serial connection 
    between your phone and PC and switch to a different type of connection 
    (cable, IR, Bluetooth) when copying data from one phone to another.
    
    Nokia Phone Editor allows you to edit your phone book and settings 
    from your PC.
    
    Nokia PC Sync allows you to synchronize contacts, calendar, and 
    to-do list items between your phone and PIM applications such as 
    Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Organizer.
    
    Nokia Phone Browser allows you to browse the contents of your 
    phone using Windows Explorer or My Computer.
    
    Nokia WAP Manager allows you to manage WAP bookmarks and 
    settings.
    For more information, refer to the Nokia PC Suite and PC/PDA Connectivity 
    Guide for installation and setup instructions.
    Note: The Nokia PC Suite and PC/PDA Connectivity Guide, Nokia 
    PC Suite, and all related software can be downloaded from the U.S. 
    Mobile Phone products section of 
    www.nokia.com/us. 
    						
    							[ 133 ]Menu functions
    Services (Menu 13)
    Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to 
    connect to selected services on the Internet. You 
    can view weather reports, check news or flight 
    times, view financial information, and much more.
    Note: This feature is network-dependent. 
    Contact your wireless provider for more information.
    Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not 
    switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or 
    when it may cause interference or danger.
      NOTES ON WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS
    This section gives a brief overview of wireless Internet technology.
    Technology background
    XHTML
    A technology called HyperText Markup Language (xHTML) is to mobile 
    devices what the World Wide Web (WWW) is to personal computers. 
    xHTML is a relatively new development that provides access to the 
    Internet for mobile users.
    Today, most xHTML sites are made up of text and hyperlinks. Some pages 
    even contain low-resolution graphics, or require data input. Your service 
    provider and others are free to design xHTML sites as they choose, so the 
    sites are as variable as Web pages on the Internet.
    Internet content on your personal computer is called a web page. Internet 
    content on your mobile phone is called a page, or xHTML card. 
    The wireless service provider’s role
    Because wireless Internet content is designed to be viewed from your 
    phone, your wireless service provider now becomes your “wireless Internet 
    service provider” as well. 
    						
    							[ 134 ] Your wireless provider has probably created a home page and set up 
    your browser to go to this page when you log on to the Internet. Once at 
    your service provider’s home page, you may find links to a number of 
    other sites.
    Set up for browsing
    It should not be necessary to manually configure the browser on your 
    phone. Normally this is done by your wireless provider once you have 
    subscribed to the feature. Contact your wireless provider if you have 
    problems using the browser.
      SIGN ON TO THE WIRELESS INTERNET
    Press 
    Menu 
    13-1 (
    Services > Home). After a brief pause, your phone 
    attempts to connect to your wireless provider’s home page.
    OR
    At the Start screen, press and hold 
    0.
    Your phone connects to the Internet and to your service provider’s 
    home page.
    If you see the 
    Check service settings message, the phone may not be set 
    up for browsing. Contact your wireless provider to make sure that your 
    phone is configured properly.
      USE BROWSER OPTIONS
    The 
    Services menu gives you the options shown in the following table:
    ChoiceWhat it does
    HomeStarts the browser and takes you to your service 
    provider’s home page.
    BookmarksShows a list of all saved bookmarks. Bookmarks help you 
    find an xHTML site quickly.  
    						
    							[ 135 ]Menu functions
    Note: Some wireless providers may have customized the options 
    on the Services menu. Contact your wireless provider for more 
    information if any of the options are not available.
      NAVIGATE THE WIRELESS INTERNET
    Since your phone screen is much smaller than a computer screen, Internet 
    content is displayed differently than you may be accustomed to seeing. 
    This section contains guidelines for using phone keys to navigate a xHTML 
    site and examples of how to read an xHTML site.
    General guidelines for using the phone keys
     Use the four-way scroll keys to browse the xHTML site. 
     To select a highlighted item, press 
    h.
     To enter letters and numbers, press the keys 
    0 through 9.
     To enter special characters, press the 
    s key.
    Download 
    linksAllows you to download content from pre-programmed 
    xHTML sites.
    Service 
    inboxAllows you to receive notifications from your service 
    provider about new e-mail messages, changes in stock 
    prices, and so on.
    SettingsProvides options for changing connection settings, 
    appearance settings, cookie settings, and certificates. 
    Go to 
    addressAccepts an address you enter.
    Clear the 
    cacheEmpties the temporary memory of the browser. It is 
    advisable to empty the cache at the end of each session.
    ChoiceWhat it does 
    						
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    Examples of wireless Internet sites
    The following illustrations show most of the elements you may find on a 
    wireless Internet site. These are examples only. 
    1) Header line shows the 
    current Internet site.
    2) Active link appears as a 
    highlighted word.
    3) Inactive link appears as an 
    underlined word.
    Scroll through the list of links 
    using 
    d or g.
    4) Selection list: Brackets [ ] 
    appear when you have the 
    option to enter information.
    5) Options: Press 
    Options to 
    go to the site menu and/or 
    browser page.
    6) Back: Press 
    Back to return 
    to the previous page.
    7) Data entry field: Brackets 
    [ ] that enclose dots indicate 
    when you need to enter 
    information. In this example, 
    you can enter your zip code 
    to receive the local weather 
    forecast. 1)
    2)
    3)
    5)6) 4) 
    7) 
    						
    							[ 137 ]Menu functions
      USE BOOKMARKS
    You can save addresses for your favorite sites as bookmarks. A bookmark 
    helps you find a site again, just as a slip of paper helps you find a page in 
    a book. You can add up to 30 bookmarks to your browser.
    Set a bookmark while browsing
    1Press 
    Menu 
    13-2 (
    Services > Bookmarks). After a brief pause, a list 
    of bookmarks (if any) appear in the display.
    2Press 
    Options, scroll to 
    New bookmark (if necessary), and press 
    Select.
    3Enter an address for the bookmark and press 
    OK.
    4Enter a title for the bookmark and press 
    OK. A message appears in the 
    display confirming your bookmark is saved.
    Disconnect from the Internet
    To quit browsing and end the connection, press 
    Options and select 
    Quit. 
    When the 
    Quit browsing? message appears, press 
    Yes.
    OR
    Press 
    i. If 
    GSM data is the selected data bearer, then press i twice.
      SECURITY ISSUES
    Note: The information or services you have accessed are stored in 
    the cache of your phone. A cache is a buffer memory, which is used 
    to store data temporarily. If you tried to access or have accessed 
    confidential information requiring passwords (for example, your 
    bank account), empty the cache of your phone after each use.
    Clear the cache
    Clearing the cache will empty the browser’s temporary memory. It is 
    advisable to empty the cache at the end of each browsing session.
    Press 
    Menu 
    13-7 (
    Services > Clear the cache). After a brief pause, the 
    cache is cleared and a confirmation message displays. 
    						
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    About authority certificates
    To use some xHTML services, such as banking services, you need an 
    authority certificate. Using the certificate can help you to improve the 
    security of connections between your phone and an xHTML server.
    You can download the certificate from an xHTML page if the xHTML 
    service supports the use of authority certificates. After the download, you 
    can view the certificate, then save or delete it. If you save the certificate, 
    it is added to the list of certificates in the phone.
    Your phone alerts you if the identity of the xHTML server or xHTML 
    gateway cannot be verified or is not authentic.
    VIEW THE LIST OF AUTHORITY CERTIFICATES
    1Press 
    Menu 
    13-5 (
    Services > Settings). 
    2Scroll to 
    Certificates and press 
    Select.
    3Scroll to 
    Authority certificates and press 
    Select.
    4Scroll to 
    Certificate list and press
     Select. The list of authority 
    certificates is displayed. 
    						
    							[ 139 ]Reference information
    9 Reference information
    This section provides information about your phone battery, enhancements, 
    chargers, safety guidelines, and technical information. Be aware that the 
    information in this section is subject to change as batteries, chargers, and 
    enhancements change.
    Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. 
    This device is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-12 
    and LCH-9.
    Warning: Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements that 
    have been approved by the phone manufacturer. The use of any 
    other types could invalidate any approval or warranty applying to 
    the phone and could be dangerous.
    For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer.
      BATTERY STATEMENTS
    Charging and Discharging
    Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
    Note that a new battery’s full performance may be achieved only after 
    two or three complete charge and discharge cycles!
    The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will 
    eventually wear out. When the operating time (talk time and standby 
    time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery.
    Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and recharge your 
    battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer. Unplug the 
    charger when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger 
    for longer than a week, since overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left 
    unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time.
    Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge; 
    allow it to cool down or warm up first.
    Use the battery only for its intended purpose. 
    						
    							[ 140 ] Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out.
    Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur 
    when a metallic object (coin, clip, or pen) causes direct connection of the 
    + and - terminals of the battery (metal strips on the battery), for example, 
    when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting 
    the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.
    Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer 
    or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. 
    Always try to keep the battery between 59°F and 77°F (15°C and 25°C). A 
    phone with a hot or cold battery may temporarily not work, even when 
    the battery is fully charged. Batteries performance is particularly limited 
    in temperatures well below freezing.
    Do not dispose of batteries in a fire!
    Dispose of batteries according to applicable local regulations 
    (for example, recycling). Do not dispose of as household waste.
      USE PROPER CARE AND MAINTENANCE
    Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should 
    be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any 
    warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years:
     Keep the phone and all its parts and enhancements out of the reach 
    of small children.
     Keep the phone dry. Precipitation, humidity and all types of liquids or 
    moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits.
     Do not use or store the phone in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts 
    can be damaged.
     Do not store the phone in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten 
    the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt 
    certain plastics.
     Do not store the phone in cold areas. When it warms up (to its normal 
    temperature), moisture can form inside which may damage electronic 
    circuit boards. 
    						
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     Do not attempt to open the phone. Nonexpert handling may damage it.
     Do not drop, knock, or shake the phone. Rough handling can break 
    internal circuit boards.
     Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents 
    to clean the phone.
     Do not paint the phone. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent 
    proper operation.
     Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. 
    Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage 
    the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices.
    All of the above suggestions apply equally to your phone, battery, charger 
    or any enhancement. If any of them are not working properly, take them 
    to your nearest qualified service facility. The personnel there will assist 
    you, and if necessary, arrange for service.
      UNDERSTAND IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
    Traffic Safety
    Do not use a handheld telephone while driving a vehicle. Always secure 
    the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or 
    where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop.
    Remember road safety always comes first!
    Operating environment
    Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and 
    always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when 
    it may cause interference or danger.
    Use the phone only in its normal operating positions.
    Electronic devices
    Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency 
    (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded 
    against the RF signals from your wireless phone. 
    						
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