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`Nokia 6275i User’s Guide
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`Copyright ©2006 Nokia. All rights reserved.
`Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, Pop-Port, Nokia 6275i, and the Nokia Original
`Enhancements logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.
`Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of
`their respective owners. Copyright protections may prevent some images, music (including
`ringing tones), and the content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.
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`US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright
`©1999-2006. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
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`Bluetooth wireless technology is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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`microSD is a registered trademark of the SD Card Association.
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`Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from
`RSA Security.
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`Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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`The information contained in this user guide was written for the Nokia 6275i products.
`Nokia operates a policy of ongoing development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes
`to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
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`UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL NOKIA BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR
`INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, AND CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES
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`Contents
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`For your safety ............................... vii
`Network services..................................viii
`About your device................................viii
`Shared memory....................................... ix
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`Welcome ........................................... x
`Getting help............................................. x
`Find your phone label........................ x
`Nokia support and contact
`information .......................................... x
`Updates ................................................. x
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`1. Phone at a glance........................ 1
`Keys and parts......................................... 1
`Front view............................................. 1
`Side views............................................. 1
`Standby mode ......................................... 2
`Quick keys ................................................ 2
`Indicators and icons.............................. 2
`Phone menus........................................... 2
`Scroll method ...................................... 3
`Main menu display............................. 3
`In-phone help...................................... 3
`Go to functions....................................... 4
`Select options...................................... 4
`Organise functions............................. 4
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`2. Set up your phone....................... 5
`Antenna .................................................... 5
`Battery ...................................................... 5
`Remove the back cover..................... 6
`Remove the battery ........................... 6
`MicroSD card ....................................... 7
`UIM (CDMA SIM) card slot .............. 7
`Replace the battery............................ 7
`Replace the back cover..................... 8
`Charge the battery............................. 8
`Turn your phone on or off ................... 8
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`Connect the headset............................. 9
`Make calls ................................................ 9
`Answer or reject a call....................... 10
`Mute phone during call ................. 10
`Options during a call.......................... 10
`Make a conference call.................. 10
`Keypad lock (keyguard) ..................... 11
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`3. Text entry ...................................12
`Standard mode .................................... 12
`Text (Abc)........................................... 12
`Numbers (123) ................................. 12
`Punctuation and special
`characters.......................................... 12
`Predictive text mode.......................... 12
`Activate or deactivate.................... 13
`Text entry........................................... 13
`Change case and mode ..................... 13
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`4. Messages ....................................14
`Create distribution lists..................... 14
`Add and remove contacts ............. 15
`Manage distribution lists .............. 15
`Text messages ...................................... 15
`Write and send................................. 15
`Read message................................... 16
`Reply to message............................. 17
`Templates........................................... 17
`Text message folders ...................... 17
`Delete messages .............................. 18
`Sending options ............................... 19
`Other settings................................... 19
`Multimedia messages ........................ 20
`Multimedia message folders and
`options................................................ 21
`Write and send multimedia
`messages............................................ 21
`Read and reply to multimedia
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`messages ............................................ 22
`Choose a multimedia message
`option .................................................. 23
`Delete multimedia messages........ 24
`Multimedia message settings....... 25
`Allow multimedia reception ......... 25
`Incoming multimedia messages .. 26
`Allow or block advertisements..... 26
`Voice messages .................................... 26
`Save voice mailbox number .......... 26
`Set up voice mail.............................. 27
`Listen to voice messages ............... 27
`Automate voice mail....................... 27
`Clear voice mail icon....................... 28
`Web messaging.................................... 28
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`5. Log ..............................................29
`View missed calls................................. 29
`View received calls.............................. 29
`View dialled numbers......................... 29
`View message recipients ................... 30
`Clear log lists ........................................ 30
`Call duration ......................................... 30
`Data or fax calls................................... 30
`Duration of minibrowser calls ......... 31
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`6. Contacts .....................................32
`Add new contacts................................ 32
`Save contact name and number.. 32
`Save contact number only............. 32
`Save an entry .................................... 32
`Save numbers and text items....... 32
`Change default number ................. 33
`Caller groups ..................................... 33
`Set up Speed dials ........................... 33
`Voice tags .............................................. 34
`Assign a voice tag to an entry ..... 34
`Dial a number.................................... 34
`Voice tags........................................... 35
`Edit contacts list entries.................... 35
`Delete contacts entries...................... 36
`Access the contacts menu ................ 36
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`Search for a name ........................... 36
`Configure settings ........................... 36
`Send and receive contacts................ 36
`Send a business card....................... 36
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`7. Gallery ........................................38
`Folders .................................................... 38
`Fun frames and clip art...................... 39
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`8. Media..........................................40
`Camera ................................................... 40
`Take a photo...................................... 40
`Record a video clip .......................... 40
`Camera options ................................ 40
`Media player ......................................... 41
`Music player.......................................... 41
`Play music tracks ............................. 42
`Music player options....................... 42
`Radio ....................................................... 42
`Save radio channels............................ 43
`Listen to the radio............................... 43
`Voice recorder ...................................... 43
`Record speech or sound................. 44
`Equaliser................................................. 44
`Activate an equaliser set ............... 44
`Create a custom equaliser set...... 44
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`9. Settings ......................................45
`Profiles.................................................... 45
`Personalise a profile........................ 45
`Set a timed profile........................... 45
`Display .................................................... 46
`Standby mode settings................... 46
`Screen saver ...................................... 46
`Sleep mode ........................................ 46
`Backlight time-out .......................... 46
`Themes.................................................... 47
`Tone settings......................................... 47
`Time and date settings....................... 47
`Clock .................................................... 47
`Date...................................................... 48
`Date and time auto-update .......... 48
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`Call settings.......................................... 48
`Anykey answer ................................. 48
`Automatic redial.............................. 48
`Speed dials ........................................ 48
`Calling cards ..................................... 48
`International prefix......................... 50
`Data or fax calls............................... 50
`Call summary.................................... 50
`Show call time.................................. 50
`Ringing tone for no caller ID........ 50
`Phone settings ..................................... 51
`Language settings ........................... 51
`Automatic keyguard ....................... 51
`Navigation key ................................. 51
`Memory status ................................. 51
`DTMF tones ....................................... 51
`Start-up tone.................................... 52
`Help text activation........................ 52
`Voice commands and voice tags .... 52
`Hands-free operation..................... 52
`Connectivity ......................................... 53
`Bluetooth connectivity .................. 54
`Infrared connectivity ...................... 56
`Data cable transfer ......................... 57
`Enhancements...................................... 58
`Security.................................................. 59
`PIN code............................................. 59
`PIN code request.............................. 59
`Call restrictions................................ 59
`Security level .................................... 60
`Access codes ..................................... 60
`Voice privacy..................................... 61
`Personal unblocking key (PUK)
`code..................................................... 61
`Application settings ........................... 61
`Network ................................................. 61
`Network services................................. 62
`Restore factory settings.................... 62
`Phone details........................................ 62
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`10. Organiser..................................63
`Alarm clock........................................... 63
`Set an alarm...................................... 63
`Repeat alarm .................................... 63
`Set the alarm tone .......................... 63
`Set the snooze time-out ............... 64
`Calendar ................................................ 64
`Open calendar .................................. 64
`Calendar options.............................. 64
`Make a calendar note .................... 65
`View calendar notes (day view)... 65
`Options while viewing a day........ 65
`Receive a calendar note ................ 66
`Modify calendar settings............... 66
`Notes ...................................................... 66
`Send a note ....................................... 67
`Notes options ................................... 67
`To-do list ............................................... 67
`Send a to-do list note .................... 69
`To-do list options ............................ 69
`Calculator.............................................. 69
`Currency converter ............................. 70
`Timers..................................................... 70
`Normal timer .................................... 70
`Interval timer.................................... 71
`Stopwatch............................................. 72
`Measure split or lap time.............. 72
`Save a time........................................ 72
`Stopwatch options.......................... 72
`Operation note ................................. 73
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`11. Catalogs....................................74
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`12. Minibrowser .............................75
`Mobile internet access ...................... 75
`Sign on to the mobile internet ....... 75
`Navigate the mobile internet .......... 76
`Phone keys......................................... 76
`Receive a call while online ........... 76
`Make an emergency call while
`online .................................................. 76
`Clear the cache and disconnect.. 76
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`13. Extras........................................78
`Memory card......................................... 78
`Games ..................................................... 78
`Collection............................................... 78
`Launch an application .................... 78
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`14. PC connectivity........................79
`PC data transfer................................... 79
`Nokia PC Suite...................................... 79
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`15. Enhancements..........................80
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`16. Battery information ................82
`Charging and discharging................. 82
`Nokia battery authentication
`guidelines............................................... 83
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`17. Care and maintenance ............85
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`18. Additional safety information 86
`Operating environment....................... 86
`Medical devices..................................... 86
`Vehicles ................................................... 87
`Potentially explosive environments 87
`Emergency calls .................................... 88
`Certification information (SAR)........ 88
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`MANUFACTURER’S LIMITED
`WARRANTY.....................................91
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`Index ...............................................94
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`For your safety
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`Read these simple guidelines.
`Not following them may be dangerous
`or illegal. Read the complete user
`guide for further information.
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`SWITCH ON SAFELY
`Do not switch the phone
`on when wireless phone
`use is prohibited or when
`it may cause interference
`or danger.
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`ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
`Obey all local laws. Always
`keep your hands free to
`operate the vehicle while
`driving. Your first
`consideration while
`driving should be road
`safety.
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`INTERFERENCE
`All wireless phones may
`be susceptible to
`interference, which could
`affect performance.
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`SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
`Follow any restrictions.
`Switch the phone off near
`medical equipment.
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`SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
`Follow any restrictions.
`Wireless devices can
`cause interference in
`aircraft.
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`SWITCH OFF WHEN
`REFUELLING
`Do not use the phone at a
`refuelling point. Do not
`use near fuel or chemicals.
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`SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
`Follow any restrictions.
`Do not use the phone
`where blasting is in
`progress.
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`USE SENSIBLY
`Use only in the normal
`position as explained in
`the product
`documentation. Do not
`touch the antenna
`unnecessarily.
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`QUALIFIED SERVICE
`Only qualified personnel
`may install or repair this
`product.
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`ENHANCEMENTS AND
`BATTERIES
`Use only approved
`enhancements and
`batteries. Do not connect
`incompatible products.
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`WATER-RESISTANCE
`Your phone is not water
`resistant. Keep it dry.
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`BACKUP COPIES
`Remember to make
`back-up copies or keep a
`written record of all
`important information
`stored in your phone.
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`services. For instance, some networks
`may not support all
`language-dependent characters
`and services.
`Your service provider may have
`requested that certain features be
`disabled or not activated in your
`device. If so, they will not appear on
`your device menu. Your device may
`also have been specially configured.
`This configuration may include
`changes in menu names, menu order
`and icons. Contact your service
`provider for more information.
`This device supports WAP 2.0 protocols
`(HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP
`protocols. Some features of this device,
`such as Minibrowser require network
`support for these technologies.
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`■ About your device
`The wireless devices described in this
`guide are approved for use on the
`CDMA 800 and 1900, AMPS networks,
`and GPS in the Nokia 6275i device.
`Contact your network operator for
`more information about networks.
`Note: The Nokia 6275i GPS
`Application is a simple and
`convenient navigation system.
`It is not enabled for
`emergency services use and is
`not able to indicate your
`specific location to emergency
`services in the event of an
`emergency.
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`CONNECTING TO OTHER
`DEVICES
`When connecting to any
`other device, read its user
`guide for detailed safety
`instructions. Do not
`connect incompatible
`products.
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`EMERGENCY CALLS
`Ensure the phone is
`switched on and in
`service. Press the end key
`as many times as needed
`to clear the display and
`return to standby mode.
`Enter the emergency
`number, then press the
`call key. Give your
`location. Do not end the
`call until given permission
`to do so.
`
`■ Network services
`To use the phone you must have
`service from a wireless service provider
`or network operator. Many of the
`features in this device depend on
`features in the wireless network to
`function. These network services may
`not be available on all networks or you
`may have to make specific
`arrangements with your service
`provider before you can utilise network
`services. Your service provider may
`need to give you additional
`instructions for their use and explain
`what charges will apply.
`Some networks may have limitations
`that affect how you can use network
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`to them in addition to the memory
`shared with other features.
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`The wireless device described in this
`guide is approved for use on the CDMA
`800 and 1900, and AMPS 800
`networks. Contact your service
`provider for more information about
`networks. When using the features in
`this device, obey all laws and respect
`privacy and legitimate rights of others.
`When taking and using images or video
`clips, obey all laws and respect local
`customs as well as privacy and
`legitimate rights of others.
`Warning: To use any features
`in this device, other than the
`alarm clock, the device must
`be switched on. Do not switch
`the device on when wireless
`device use may cause
`interference or danger.
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`■ Shared memory
`The following device features may
`share memory: contacts;
`text messages; photos, images, and
`tones in the gallery; calendar notes;
`games; and applications. Use of one or
`more of these features may reduce the
`memory available for the remaining
`features sharing memory. If your
`phone displays a message that the
`memory is full when you try to use a
`shared memory feature, delete some of
`the information or entries stored in the
`shared memory features before
`continuing. Some of the features,
`such as photos, images, and tones in the
`gallery; text messages;
`and applications may have a certain
`amount of memory specially allotted
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`Welcome
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`Congratulations on your purchase of
`the Nokia mobile phone. Your phone
`provides many functions which are
`practical for daily use, such as a
`hands-free loudspeaker, camera,
`MP3 player, video recorder, and more.
`Your phone can also connect to a PC,
`laptop, or other device using a USB
`data cable, Bluetooth wireless
`technology, or infrared.
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`■ Getting help
`Check www.nokia-asia.com/6275i/
`support or your local Nokia Web site
`for the latest version of this guide,
`additional information, downloads,
`and services related to your Nokia
`product.
`
`Find your phone label
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`If you need help, the Nokia Care
`Contact Center is available for
`assistance. Before calling,
`we recommend that you write down
`the Electronic serial number (ESN) or
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`x
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`Mobile Equipment ID (MEID) and have
`it available.
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`The ESN or MEID is found on the type
`label, which is located beneath the
`battery on the back of the phone.
`See “Remove the back cover”, p. 6 and
`“Remove the battery”, p. 6.
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`Nokia support and contact
`information
`For the latest version of this guide,
`downloads, services and additional
`information related to your
`Nokia product, please visit
`www.nokia-asia.com/6275i/support or
`your local Nokia web site.
`
`Should you still require assistance,
`please refer to www.nokia-asia.com/
`contactus.
`
`To check for the nearest Nokia care
`center location for maintenance
`services, you may like to visit
`www.nokia-asia.com/repair.
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`Updates
`From time to time, Nokia updates this
`guide to reflect changes. The latest
`version may be available at
`www.nokia-asia.com.
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`1. Phone at a glance
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`P h o n e a t a g l a n c e
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`■ Keys and parts
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`Front view
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`• Microphone (8)
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`• Charger port (9)
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`• Call key (10)
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`• Left selection key (11)
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`• Center selection key (12)
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`Side views
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`• Earpiece (1)
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`• Display (2)
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`• Scroll key (3)
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`• Right selection key (4)
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`• End and power key (5)
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`• Keypad (6)
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`• Pop-Port™ connector (7)
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`• Volume key (1)
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`• Camera flash and self-portrait
`mirror (2)
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`• Camera lens (3)
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`• Camera key (4)
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`• Loudspeaker (5)
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`• Headset connector (6)
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`• Infrared (7)
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`P h o n e a t a g l a n c e
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`■ Standby mode
`Depending on your wireless service
`provider or network operator and the
`model number of your phone, some or
`all of the following selection keys may
`appear in standby mode.
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`■ Quick keys
`Depending on your wireless service
`provider or network operator and the
`model number of your phone, some or
`all of the following scroll key shortcuts
`may be available in standby mode.
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`In standby mode, the four-way scroll
`and center selection keys instantly
`take you to frequently-accessed
`menus:
`Scroll up key—Go to the camera.
`Scroll right key—View the calendar.
`Scroll down key—Go to the contacts
`list.
`Scroll left key—Create a text message.
`Center selection key—Display
`available applications or selects
`highlighted menus and submenus.
`
`■ Indicators and icons
`To view the icons on your phone,
`select Menu > Settings > Phone
`details > Icon details.
`
`■ Phone menus
`Phone features are grouped according
`to function and are accessed through
`the main menus. Each main menu
`contains submenus and lists from
`which you can select or view items and
`personalise your phone features.
`You can access these menus and
`submenus by using the scroll method
`or by using a shortcut.
`
`The standby mode indicates that your
`phone is idle.
`
`Signal strength (1)—More bars indicate
`a stronger network signal.
`Menu (2)—Press the center selection
`key to select this option.
`Go to (3)—Press the left selection key
`to select this option.
`Names or network operator menu (4)—
`Press the right selection key to select
`this option.
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`Battery level (5)—A filled in battery
`indicates more power.
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`Note: Some features may not
`be available, depending on
`your network. For more
`information, contact your
`wireless provider.
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`Scroll method
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`1. To select Menu, use the center
`selection key. To scroll through the
`main menu, use the scroll key.
`
`On the right side of the screen, a
`scroll bar is displayed with a tab
`that moves up or down as you
`move through the menus.
`This provides a visual
`representation of your current
`position in the menu structure.
`
`2. When you arrive at a menu, to
`enter submenus, press Select
`(the center selection key).
`
`To return to the previous menu,
`select Back from the submenu
`level.
`
`To return to standby mode from
`any menu or submenu, press the
`end key.
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`P h o n e a t a g l a n c e
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`Main menu display
`You can control whether your phone
`menu is displayed as a List, Grid or Grid
`with labels. By default, the main menu
`displays in Grid with labels format.
`Select Menu > Options > Main menu
`view > List, Grid, or Grid with labels.
`If supported by your wireless service
`provider or network operator, you can
`also change the order of menus in your
`main menu.
`Select Menu > Options > Organise.
`Scroll to a menu, and select Move.
`Use the scroll key to move the menu to
`a new location, and select OK. You can
`repeat this procedure to personalise
`your main menu.
`To save the changes, select Done > Yes.
`
`In-phone help
`Many features have brief descriptions
`(help text) that can be viewed on the
`display. To view these descriptions,
`scroll to a feature, and wait for about
`15 seconds. Scroll down to view all of
`the description, or select Back to exit.
`In order to view the descriptions,
`you must activate help text. Select
`Menu > Settings > Phone > Help text
`activation.
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`P h o n e a t a g l a n c e
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`■ Go to functions
`The Go to menu allows you to change
`the function of the left selection key
`on your phone so that your most
`frequently used functions can be
`quickly accessed from the Go to menu
`in standby mode.
`
`Select options
`1. Select Go to > Options > Select
`options, and scroll to the options
`you want to add.
`2. Select Mark to add an option or
`Unmark to remove an option.
`3. When you have marked or
`unmarked the desired options,
`select Done; to save the changes,
`select Yes.
`4. Select Go to to display a list of the
`options that you selected in step 3.
`
`Organise functions
`Select Go to > Options > Organise.
`Scroll to an option, and select Move.
`Scroll to move the option to a new
`location, and select OK. You can repeat
`this procedure to personalise your Go
`to menu.
`To save the changes, select Done > Yes.
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`2. Set up your phone
`
`S e t u p y o u r p h o n e
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`■ Antenna
`Your device has
`an internal
`antenna. Hold
`the device as you
`would any other
`telephone with
`the antenna area
`pointed up and
`over your
`shoulder.
`
`In the Nokia 6275i phone, the GPS
`antenna is internal and is activated
`when placing emergency calls or when
`On is selected from the Location info
`sharing menu (a carrier dependent
`feature).
`Note: The Nokia 6275i GPS
`Application is a simple and
`convenient navigation system.
`It is not enabled for emergency
`services use and is not able to
`indicate your specific location
`to emergency services in the
`event of an emergency.
`
`Note: As with any other radio
`transmitting device, do not
`touch the antenna
`unnecessarily when the device
`is switched on. Contact with
`the antenna affects call
`quality and may cause the
`device to operate at a higher
`power level than otherwise
`needed. Avoiding contact with
`the antenna area when
`operating the device optimises
`the antenna performance and
`the battery life.
`
`■ Battery
`Always switch off the power and
`disconnect the charger before
`removing the battery. Avoid touching
`electronic components while changing
`the covers. Always store and use the
`device with the covers attached.
`
`Prolonged, continuous use of your
`device may increase the device
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`temperature. The increased
`temperature is a normal function of
`this product and does not pose a safety
`concern for you or the device. If the
`temperature is uncomfortable to you,
`use a headset or allow your device to
`return to room temperature before
`your next call.
`
`Remove the back cover
`
`1. With the back of the phone facing
`you, press down and hold the back
`cover.
`
`2. Slide the back cover toward the
`bottom of the phone, lift up,
`and remove.
`
`Remove the battery
`
`After you have removed the back
`cover, insert your finger into the finger
`grip, and lift the battery from its
`compartment.
`
`Always switch the device off,
`and disconnect the charger before
`removing the battery.
`
`Note: Always switch off the
`power, and disconnect the
`charger and any other device
`before removing the cover.
`Avoid touching electronic
`components while changing
`the cover. Always store and
`use the device with the cover
`attached.
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`MicroSD card
`
`Your phone has a microSD card slot
`located under the battery. To insert the
`microSD card, complete the following
`steps.
`Keep all microSD cards out of the reach
`of small children.
`
`2.
`
`1. Remove the battery. Slide the
`microSD slot cover toward the base
`of the phone (1), and lift open the
`microSD slot cover (2).
`Insert the card firmly as shown in
`the illustration (3), and close the
`microSD slot cover (4).
`3. Slide the microSD slot cover
`toward the top of the phone (5),
`and replace the battery and back
`cover.
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`Note: Use only microSD cards
`approved by Nokia for use with
`this device. Nokia utilises the
`approved industry standards
`for memory cards, but not all
`other brands may function
`correctly or be fully compatible
`with this device.
`Important: Do not remove the
`memory card while reading or
`writing to the card. Doing so
`may cause data corruption on
`the card or the phone.
`
`UIM (CDMA SIM) card slot
`Your phone has a built-in UIM card
`slot. However, the UIM is not
`functional in this phone model.
`Avoid placing anything into the UIM
`card slot.
`
`Replace the battery
`
`1.
`
`Insert the battery, gold-coloured
`contact end first, into the battery
`slot.
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`2. Push down on the other end of the
`battery to snap the battery into
`place.
`
`Replace the back cover
`
`Charge the battery
`
`1. Plug the charger transformer into a
`standard wall outlet.
`
`2. Connect the charger to the phone.
`
`If necessary, you can use a CA-44
`adapter cable (1) to connect a
`charger and the phone.
`
`After a few seconds, the batter