Nokia PC Suite 5.2 User Guide and Connectivity Guide for the Nokia 6225 and Nokia 6585 Phones
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Nokia PC Suite 5.2User Guide
andConnectivity Guide for the
Nokia 6225 and Nokia 6585 Phones
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LEGAL INFORMATIONPart No. 9356860, Issue No. 1Copyright © 2003 Nokia. All rights reserved.Nokia, Nokia 6225, Nokia 6585, Nokia Connecting People, and Nokia OriginalEnhancements logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade
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Table of Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Safety notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Network Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Nokia PC Suite components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Print this guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Common terms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Connectivity options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
IR communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Compatible PIM applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Online Help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Install Nokia PC Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Set up phone name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Add a DKU-5 data cable after installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Remove Nokia PC Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3 Nokia Connection Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Icon connection indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connection types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Set connection type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Disable Nokia Connection Manager for wireless modem use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4 Nokia Content Copier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Compatible phones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Start Nokia Content Copier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Copy data from the source phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Copy information to a phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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5 Nokia Sound Converter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14About MIDI files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Main tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
6 Nokia PC Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Nokia PC Sync setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
PC Sync property tabs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Manage synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Create a custom contact list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
7 Nokia Application Installer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Java applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Install an application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Remove an application. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
8 Nokia Image Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Open and crop an image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Add special effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Enhance the image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Save and upload the image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
9 Nokia Phone Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Copy files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
10 Nokia Phone Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Phone memory and PC storage locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Optional settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Manage contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
11 Wireless modem setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Data service types. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
DKU-5 data cable modem installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
IR Modem Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
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12 Digital data and fax software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Microsoft dial-up networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Configure AOL for packet data or QNC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Microsoft dial-up networking for CSD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Configure AOL for CSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Other data applications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Fax software configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Digital data and fax calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
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Introduction
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1 IntroductionThis guide covers two areas of information for the Nokia 6225 and Nokia 6585
phones—the PC Suite software instructions and the phone connectivity instructions.
This guide provides all the information you need to install the Nokia PC Suite
software, use the key features and functions, to set up your phone as a wireless
modem, and use your phone for data and fax calls.
Further detailed information is given in the separate user guide for your Nokia
phone. Do not use this PC Suite 5.2 user guide in place of the complete user guide
for your phone, which provides important safety and maintenance information.
The Nokia 6225 and Nokia 6585 phones described in this guide are approved
for use in CDMA 800/1900 MHz networks (with 800 AMPS support), and CDMA
1XRTT networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks.
SAFETY NOTESWhen using the features in this device, obey all laws and respect privacy and
legitimate rights of others.
Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with
this particular model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or
warranty, and may be dangerous.
For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer.When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull
the plug, not the cord.
Your phone and its enhancements may contain small parts, keep them out of reach
of small children.
Remember to make backup copies of all important data.
Only install software from sources that offer adequate protection against
harmful software.To avoid any potential loss of data, do not make or receive calls while synchronizing
data between the phone and a PC.
To disconnect the cable from the phone, hold the connector and remove
the cable.
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Do not point the IR beam at anyone’s eyes or allow it to interfere with other
IR devices. IR devices are Class 1 laser products.
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth devices in some locations. Check with
your local authorities or service provider.
• NETWORK SERVICESTo use the phone, you must have service from a wireless service provider. 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 utilize 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 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.
Contact your service provider for more information.
• NOKIA PC SUITE COMPONENTSNokia PC Suite is a collection of powerful tools that you can use to manage your
phone features and data. Each component is a separate program that includescomprehensive online Help.
Nokia PC Suite consists of the following components:
• Nokia Connection Manager allows you to monitor the serial connection
between your phone and PC and switch to a different connection when
copying data from one phone to another.
• Nokia Content Copier allows you to copy data between two Nokia phones, to
back up phone data to your PC, and to erase data from your phone.
• Nokia Sound Converter allows you to convert Standard MIDI files for use
with your Nokia phone.
• Nokia PC Sync allows you to synchronize contacts, calendar, and to-do list
notes between your phone and PIM applications such as Microsoft Outlook
and Lotus Organizer.
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• Nokia Application Installerallows you to install Java™ applications from your
PC to the phone. (If the Applications menu does not appear in your phone, the
Nokia Application Installer may not be available for your phone.)
• Nokia Image Converter allows you to convert graphical images and transfer
them to your phone to use as wallpaper or to send in an MMS message.
• Nokia Phone Browser allows you to browse the contents of your phone using
Windows Explorer or My Computer.
• Nokia Phone Editor allows you to edit your phone contacts list and settings
from your PC.
• PRINT THIS GUIDENo other applications should be running during the installation of Nokia PC Suite
and during wireless modem setup. Therefore, reading this guide using Adobe Acrobatreader during installation is not recommended.
• COMMON TERMSThe following terms are used throughout this guide:
• CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS
To use PC Suite, you must have a method of connecting your phone to your PC,either using a Nokia DKU-5 data cable or by establishing a wireless IR connection.
You may use both methods, which can be particularly useful if you intend to move
data from other compatible Nokia phones. For more information on copying data and
compatible phones, see “Nokia Content Copier” on page 11.
IR Infrared
ISP Internet service provider
MMS Multimedia messaging service
PC Personal computer (desktop or laptop)
PIM Personal information manager
RTTTL Ringing tones text transfer language
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If you intend to use a cable connection with a Nokia DKU-5 data cable, your
computer must have a USB port, and you must install and configure the modem
software. For more information, refer to the DKU-5 data cable sales literature.
• IR COMMUNICATIONSIf you choose IR as your connection method, note that the distance between two
devices in an IR connection is a range of three inches to three feet. There must be
no obstructions between the two devices and the IR ports of the two devices have
to be pointing at each other.
Interruptions to IR communications Your Windows operating system provides visual and audible notification when it
senses an interruption in IR communications between your phone and PC. Windows
allows you to re-establish IR communications between the two devices so it canresend the data that was being transferred when the interruption occurred.
IR time-outIf the IR connection between your phone and PC has not been re-established
within 15 seconds, a time-out occurs, meaning Windows no longer searches
for your phone and terminates the IR connection.
• SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSTo install and run Nokia PC Suite, you need the following:
• Nokia 6225 or 6585 phone
• Windows 98 (SE), Windows (ME), Windows 2000,
or Windows XP (Home or Professional)
• At least 150 MB of free disk space
• DKU-5 data cable (and supporting software) or IR capability
• PC PIM application that is compatible with Nokia PC Sync (if you intend to use
Nokia PC Sync)
Note: Nokia Content Copier (a component of Nokia PC Suite) allows you to
copy data from other Nokia phones to your current Nokia phone. To use this
feature you may need different cables to connect the other Nokia phones.
For a list of compatible phones, see “Compatible phones” on page 11.
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• COMPATIBLE PIM APPLICATIONSNokia PC Sync is compatible with the following PIM versions:
• ONLINE HELPPC Suite provides several forms of on-screen help.
• Tool tips describe many icons and buttons.
To learn about a specific icon, position the mouse pointer over the icon and
hold it momentarily. A pop-up box will appear showing the icon description.
• Context Help shows you specific information about the screen you are viewing.
To use context help, click the question mark icon in the upper
right corner of the screen to display a question mark graphic on
the pointer. The question mark graphic indicates you are in
context Help mode. Then, click an area of the screen you want
to learn about. When finished, click the question mark icon
again to deselect it.
• Topic Help provides instructions for using PC Suite components, descriptions,
and options for getting the most out of PC Suite.
To access help topics, select the Help menu item at the top of many screens
or the Help button located on the screen.
PIM application Version
Microsoft Outlook 97, 98, 2000, 2002
Outlook Express All (using Windows Address Book)
Lotus Notes 5.0. 6.0
Lotus Organizer 5.0, 6.0
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2 InstallationThe Nokia PC Suite program and documentation is provided free of charge and can
be downloaded from the software downloads section of the Nokia Web site:
http://www.nokia.com/usPlease locate the version of PC Suite for your phone and download the setup
application to a location on your hard drive. The PC Suite software version you
download should be a series 5.2 version, such as 5.21, 5.22, etc.
Note: If you downloaded the setup application in segments, double-click the
first segment .exe file and follow the instructions to extract the installer
application from the segments.
• INSTALL NOKIA PC SUITEIf you intend to use a DKU-5 data cable to connect your phone to your PC, the
Nokia DKU-5 data cable software must be installed and configured properly before
you can install Nokia PC Suite. The Nokia DKU-5 data cable and software drivers
provide a means of communication between your phone and PC. Please follow the
instructions found in the DKU-5 data cable sales package.
Note: The language chosen during installation for Nokia PC Suite applies to
all of the Nokia PC Suite components and Help applications. To change Nokia
PC Suite to a different language, you must reinstall Nokia PC Suite.
After you download the PC Suite installation program, use these steps to install
the software:
1 Double-click the Nokia PC Suite installation file that you downloaded to your
hard drive.
2 Select a language and click OK.
Note: If you use a PIM application (Outlook, Lotus Organizer, etc.) and you
want to use it with Nokia PC Sync, it is recommended that the language forNokia PC Suite and your PIM match.
3 At the Welcome screen, click Next.
4 Read the end-user software agreement, choose to accept the terms, and
click Next.
5 Review the safety notes and click Next.
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6 Accept the default installation location, or choose an alternate, and click Next.
7 Accept the default applications or choose the applications you want installed
and click Next.
8 Do one of the following:
• If you intend to use only IR as a connection method, click Next and go to
the next step.
• If you intend to use a USB port
for your cable connection, select
the Cable Connection check box
and click Next. (If you intend to
use a USB port for an IR USB
adapter, this step is not necessary.)
Follow the on-screen instructions
to switch on and connect your
phone. Click Next for the computer to locate the USB port. If needed, click
Set Port Manually. When finished, click Next.
9 Click Install.
10 When complete, click Finish to restart your computer.
• SET UP PHONE NAMENokia PC Suite supports multiple phone models. The first time you connect your
phone and PC after installation, you are prompted to choose a familiar name for
your phone.
The name you choose is used primarily by Nokia Phone Browser when displaying
the contents of your phone. The familiar name also allows you to store data for
multiple phones or users.
See “Nokia Phone Browser” on page 30 for more information.
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• ADD A DKU-5 DATA CABLE AFTER INSTALLATIONIf you are using IR as your serial connection but decide to add the DKU-5 data
cable, you need to modify the program installation.
Nokia Connection Manager may not be able to recognize your phone unless the
cable support software is also installed. To add cable support:1 Connect your phone to your PC using the DKU-5 data cable.
2 From the Windows Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3 Click Nokia PC Suite 5 in the list of installed programs and select
Add/Remove (Windows 98/ME) or Change/Remove (Windows 2000/XP).
4 Select the Modify option from the PC Suite installation wizard and click Next.
5 Proceed through the wizard until the Cable connection screen appears.
6 Click Cable connection and Next.The installation wizard tries to detect the port where your phone is connected.
7 Click Finish to complete the setup.
8 Restart your computer.
Important: The DKU-5 data cable and software must be installed properly
before you can update your installation of Nokia PC Suite. Please follow the
instructions found in the data cable sales package prior to updating PC Suite.
To disconnect the cable from the phone, hold the connector and remove the cable.
• REMOVE NOKIA PC SUITETo remove a version of Nokia PC Suite (including all components), use the
Add/Remove Programs option located in the Windows Control Panel.Remember to close any Nokia PC Suite applications that are running
before you begin.
To remove Nokia PC Suite:
1 From the Windows task bar, select Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2 Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3 Locate the Nokia PC Suite version you are removing and select it.
4 Click the Change/Remove button.
5 Follow the on-screen instructions.
6 Restart your computer to complete the process.
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If your phone is not detected within 10 seconds, switch the connection type off and
on again. This action forces Nokia Connection Manager to detect your phone again.
Note: If you are copying data from one phone to another and you are using
a source phone that has an IR connection, interrupt the IR connection
between source phone and PC, wait for the Windows warning message
regarding interrupted IR communications to disappear, and then establish a
new IR connection with the other phone. By breaking the old connection and
making a new connection, you allow Nokia Connection Manager to detect
your phone more quickly.
Important: Even though the Nokia phone models for this guide do not
have Bluetooth wireless technology, Bluetooth technology is included in
Nokia PC Suite for compatibility with other Nokia phones.
• DISABLE NOKIA CONNECTION MANAGER FORWIRELESS MODEM USEWhen you close one of the Nokia PC Suite applications, Nokia Connection Manager
may not always release the COM port assigned to your cable or IR connection.
Before Windows Dial-up Networking or other data/fax software can communicate
with your phone using the DKU-5 data cable, you may need to launch Nokia
Connection Manager and turn off cable communications. This disables automatic
detection of your phone and releases the COM port for use by other Windows
applications.
To disable Nokia Connection Manager, double-click the tray icon and click
the appropriate connection buttons to disable that connection and release the
corresponding COM port.
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4 Nokia Content CopierNokia Content Copier is a powerful application that allows you to perform the
following tasks:
• Copy data from a compatible phone to your Nokia phone (or between any
compatible Nokia phones).
• Back up phone data to your PC; then restore the data back to your phone.
• Erase data from your phone.
• COMPATIBLE PHONESOne of the most useful features of this application is that it allows you to copy data
from other compatible Nokia phones, and to copy data to certain Nokia phones.
The following lists show Nokia phone models that are compatible with this version
of Nokia Content Copier. The lists show which phones allow Nokia Content copier
to read data from them (read compatible ), and which phones allow Nokia Content
Copier to both read data from them and copy data to them (read and write compatible ).
For example, if you want Nokia Content Copier to read data from a phone model
and transfer the data to your PC, the phone model must be read capable . If you
want Nokia Content Copier to copy data from your PC to a phone model, that
phone must be write capable .
Note: This list may include phones that are not available in your area.
Read and write compatibleNokia phone models
Read compatibleNokia phone models
2270 3586, 3586i 6310i 6340 6800
2272 3588, 3588i 6320 6340i 7190
2275 5100 6500 6360 7210
2280 5210 6560 6370 7250, 7250i
2281 6100 6585 6385 8310
2285 6108 7110 6510 83903100 6200 7160 6590 8810
3105 6210 8210 6610 8910,8910i
3320 6220 8290 6650
3360 6225 8850
3570, 3570i 6250 8855
3585, 3585i 6310 8890
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• START NOKIA CONTENT COPIERNokia Content Copier uses a wizard-style interface to help you perform the
tasks listed.
To use Nokia Content Copier:
1 From the Windows Start menu, select Start > Programs > Nokia PC Suite >
Nokia Content Copier.
2 Choose the task you wish to perform.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the selected task.
You may need to use Nokia Connection Manager to select the type of connection you
want Nokia Content Copier to use during various stages of the process. For example,
if you are trying to copy data from one phone to another and the phone containing
the data you want to copy requires a data cable, click the Nokia Content CopierConnection button to launch Nokia Connection Manager. Then, select the correct
connection option for the source phone.
The following sections contain basic information and tips on using Nokia
Content Copier.
• COPY DATA FROM THE SOURCE PHONENokia Content Copier is very useful for backing up phone data to your computer
and for copying phone data from a source phone to a target phone (after first savingit on your computer).
When you copy data from a source phone, Nokia Content Copier transfers all
compatible data types (contacts list, calendar, to-do, caller groups, etc.) to a
location you choose on your hard drive and gives it a filename with an .ncc
extension.
Use these steps to copy data from a phone to your PC.
1 Start Nokia Content Copier.
2 In the Select Action screen, click Copy data from a phone to a PC.
3 In the Connect the Source Phone screen, confirm the source phone is the
active phone connection. If it is not, use the Connection button to set the
connection to the source phone.
4 Click Next to begin copying data.
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5 When the list of data to be transferred is complete, click Next.
6 Review the list of data transferred and click Save Data.
7 Browse to the location on your hard drive where you want the information
saved and click OK.
8 Click Next to complete the process.
9 Click New Action to perform another task in Nokia Content Copier, or click
Finish to close Nokia Content Copier.
• COPY INFORMATION TO A PHONEBefore you can copy information to the target phone, you must have already
completed the task to save source phone data and these files must be available
on your hard drive. Use these steps to copy the data from your PC to a phone.
1 Start Nokia Content Copier and click Next > Copy data from a PC to a
phone > Next.
2 In the Connect Target Phone screen, confirm the target phone is the active
phone connection. If it is not, use the Connection button to set the
connection to the target phone.
3 Click Next.
4 In the Select Data screen, select the types of data you want to copy to the
target phone.
5 Click the Select Source Folder button.
6 Locate the directory containing the information you want to use.
7 Select or clear the checkboxes next to the data types.
8 Click Next to begin copying data from your PC to your phone.
9 When finished, click Next to review a summary of the data copied.
The Finish screen displays a log of the tasks that were just performed. You have the following options:
• Click Save to save the log (.log) file to your PC hard drive.
• Click New Action to return to the beginning of the Nokia Content
Copier wizard.
• Click Finish to exit Nokia Content Copier.
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5 Nokia Sound ConverterNokia Sound Converter allows you to convert Standard MIDI files (.mid) for use with
your Nokia phone. Nokia Sound Converter also supports several common ringing tone
file formats (.ott, .nrt, and .rtpl). Once you convert and transfer these files to your
phone you can use them with MMS messaging and as ringing tones. Now you can carry
a version of your favorite MIDI file as a ringing tone in your phone.
• ABOUT MIDI FILESThe new generation of Nokia phones are equipped with a polyphonic sound (MIDI)
playback device (similar to your PC sound card). Your phone is capable of producing
up to four different instrument sounds at the same time and makes use of a new type
of MIDI ringing tone format.
SP MIDI filesSP (scalable polyphony) MIDI was designed for use in handheld devices to create
more robust ringing tones and MMS melodies. The availability of SP MIDI ringing
tones continues to increase as more mobile phones and handheld devices support
this feature.
Many popular Internet ringing tone Web sites now offer SP MIDI ringing tones that
you can download to your PC. You can use Nokia Sound Converter to upload new SP
MIDI ringing tones to your Nokia phone.
Standard MIDI Files (SMF) You can also use Nokia Sound Converter to modify and convert your favorite songs
in Standard MIDI File (SMF) format for use with your phone. There are two types of
SMF formats:
• Type 0—one track of MIDI data containing all the various instrument parts;
each part is assigned to a different MIDI channel (1–16).
• Type 1—each instrument has its own dedicated track and MIDI channel (1–16).
Nokia Sound Converter supports Type 1 files. These Type 1 files are often called
General MIDI (GM) files by those manufacturing audio devices for home use or for
hobbyists (as opposed to devices designed for professional audio applications such as
recording studios, etc.). GM files use the Type 1 format because the composer of the
SMF can designate a particular instrument or sound and embed this information in
the SMF.
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Since many SMFs contain more voices and instruments than your phone can
accommodate, Nokia Sound Converter is designed to help you optimize these
files for use with your phone.
Terms and conceptsNokia Sound Converter allows you to optimize your favorite MIDI file by adjusting
the priority of the channels (instruments) and adjusting the polyphony value of the
desired instrument. The following explanations may prove helpful as you optimize
your favorite MIDI files for use with your Nokia phone:
• Channels—Each MIDI instrument (bass, piano, guitar, brass, etc.) is assigned a
different MIDI channel (1–16). Note that your MIDI file may contain several
channels of the same type of instrument (for example, Brass 1, Brass 2, Brass 3,
etc.). You may need to listen to each channel or instrument to determine which
channel you want to use.
• Polyphony—Refers to the number of simultaneous notes that your phone MIDI
playback device can play (or the number of simultaneous notes per channel
required by the GM file). You may need to lower the polyphony value of a
channel in order to be able to use more channels/instruments in your ringing
tone.
• MAIN TASKSThe main Sound Converter tasks include:
• Opening the desired MIDI file
• Setting the priority of the MIDI channels (instruments) to be played
• Adjusting the number of notes used per channel (polyphony)
• Saving the modified MIDI file to your PC
• Uploading the ringing tone to your phone
Open a General MIDI fileTo open a file for conversion to SP MIDI:
1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC.
2 Launch Nokia Sound Converter and click Next.
3 Use the dialog box to highlight the file you want to convert and click Open.
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4 Confirm that your phone appears as the selected destination, and note the
number of simultaneous notes and/or instruments your phone can support.
5 Select a configuration mode: (For more information, see “Simple Channel
Priority options” on page 16 or “Advanced channel priority options” on page 17.)
• Select Simple to organize the channels by cumulative polyphony.
• Select Advanced to adjust the calculated polyphony value of channels.
6 Select Next.
Nokia Sound Converter analyzes your file and moves the most important
instruments to the top of the priority list.
Note that some instruments require more polyphony than others. For example,
Brass 1 requires one note, whereas Percussion requires the ability to play two
notes simultaneously. So if you have a phone that supports up to four notessimultaneously, the use of Brass 1 and Percussion gives you a cumulative
polyphony of three notes total.
Simple Channel Priority optionsIf you analyze the cumulative polyphony of the remainder of the instruments, you
may discover that some voices require less polyphony than others. For example, Reed,
Ethnic 1, Ethnic 2, and Brass 3 only require one note each. You may want to use
one or more of the following options to select other instruments for use in your
ringing tone.
LISTEN TO A MIDI CHANNEL
You can listen to one or more of the MIDI channels to determine if you want to use
instruments other than those selected by Nokia Sound Converter. Highlight the
desired MIDI channel (or hold the Ctrl key to select more than one) and click PlaySelected Channels.
CHANGE CHANNEL PRIORITY
Use the Move Up or Move Down buttons to change the priority of a channel. Forexample, you might consider moving a channel, such as Reed or Ethnic 1 that only
require one note of polyphony, to a higher position. The end result is a wider variety
of instrument sounds in your MIDI ringing tone.
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LISTEN TO THE MIDI FILE
You can simulate playback of the MIDI file by your phone while you are editing. Click
the Pre-play as Played in Phone button at any time to hear how the changes you
make to the channel priority affect what you hear.
Advanced channel priority optionsOne method of increasing the number of different channels (instrument sounds)
available to you at a given time is to adjust the calculated polyphony value of the
channel. To access these features, click the Advanced conversion button to access
the additional conversion options or click the Back button and select Advanced.
To adjust the channels, organize them and then use the Polyphony Value setting
below the list to adjust the number of voices and keep the cumulative polyphony
within the limit of your phone.
In effect, you have adjusted, or scaled, the polyphony of your MIDI file to work moreeffectively with your phone, hence the term scalable polyphony . Your phone is now
able to play the first three instrument sounds simultaneously.
Save the SP MIDI fileOnce you have made the necessary adjustments to the GM file, you should save your
work. From either the Simple conversion or Advanced conversion screens:
1 Click Next > Save File.
2 Use the Save As dialog box to save your file with a different file name.
Note that SP MIDI files and GM files use the same file extension (.mid). You may want
to choose a new file name so as to distinguish the SP MIDI file from the original GM
source file.
Transfer to phoneWhen you transfer the SP MIDI file to your phone, the phone stores the file in the
Gallery menu. Once you recall the file from the Gallery menu, you can assign it as a
ringing tone to the currently selected file or attach it to an MMS message. For moreinformation on these features, please refer to the phone user guide.
1 From the Save dialog, click Update to phone.
2 Make any changes to the MIDI file title using the Update As dialog box and
click OK.
3 Click Finish to return to the beginning of the Nokia Sound Converter wizard,
or click the close button to exit the application.
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6 Nokia PC SyncNokia PC Suite allows you to synchronize the contact and calendar information in
your PC PIM software with your Nokia mobile phone. You can use Nokia PC Sync
to keep information up to date in both locations.
The automatic synchronization features allow you to set synchronizing to occur
each time your phone is connected or at periodic time intervals while your
phone is connected. You can easily change these options or turn off automatic
synchronizing altogether.
When you start Nokia PC Sync, an icon
appears in the task bar tray to indicate
that the application is running. The
colors of the icon change, depending on
the status of the connection between
your phone and PC. You can right-click
the icon to view a useful context menu.
The menu provides easy access to settings and activity information, and you can
set PC Sync to start automatically when you start your computer.
Nokia PC Sync supports a variety of PIM applications, including Microsoft Outlook,
Outlook Express (using Windows Address Book), and Lotus Organizer. Nokia PC Sync
also offers a wide variety of synchronization options so that you can personalize
the way you want your information managed.
Warning: To avoid any potential loss of data, you should not make or
receive calls while synchronizing data between the phone and your PC.
Nokia PC Sync cannot be used while a data call is in progress. Likewise, you
cannot initiate a data call while synchronizing data with Nokia PC Sync.
Important: Remember to make backup copies of all important data to
protect against possible loss or alteration.
The icon appears blue and greenwhen a connection is active.
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• NOKIA PC SYNC SETUPThe first time you start Nokia PC Sync, you are given the options for setting up your
preferences. Use the following steps to perform the initial configuration.
Note: For detailed information about these settings or for the steps to
change these settings, see “PC Sync property tabs” on page 19.1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC and start Nokia PC Sync.
2 In Windows, select Start > Programs > Nokia PC Suite > Nokia PC Sync.
A PC Sync icon appears in the task bar at the bottom of the screen and a
Wizard prompts you to set up your preferences.
3 Select your PIM application from the drop-down list and click Next.
4 In What to Synchronize, select the items you wish to synchronize and
click Next.
The following screens are based on the PIM you selected at the start of
the Wizard.
5 Use the on-screen instructions to complete the Wizard.
• PC SYNC PROPERTY TABSPC Sync uses four property tabs to store your information. You can change this
information at any time.
Property tabsGeneral—defines your PIM application and the types of information you wish to
synchronize. The Advanced button on this tab allows you to set up automatic
synchronization and choose whether your phone data or PIM data is to be used
when there are conflicts.
Calendar/To-do—allows you to specify a time range for the entries you wish
to synchronize.
Contacts—allows you to specify the types of contact details you wish
to synchronize.
PIM application—allows you to specify location information for your PIM data.
The name of this tab is based on the PIM application you have selected in the
General tab.
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General tabUse these steps to set up or change the settings on the General tab:
1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC and start Nokia PC Sync.
2 Click Properties and, if not already displayed, select the General tab.
3 If needed, select a different PIM application from the drop-down list and
select the items you want to synchronize.
4 To set additional preferences, click the Advanced Button.
• On the Automatic Synchronization tab, select an option. If you choose
to periodically synchronize, set the time interval.
• Click the Conflict Resolution tab and select the database that PC Sync
should rely upon when there are data conflicts.
A synchronization conflict occurs when you change or edit a contact,
calendar, or to-do list note in both your phone and PIM between
synchronization sessions.
5 Click OK to return to the property tabs.
Calendar/To Do tab Your PIM application storage capabilities are much more extensive than those of
your phone. Use the Calendar/To-do and Contacts tabs to define the kinds and
amount of information synchronized.
For more information about the capacity of the contacts list or calendar in your
phone, please refer to the technical specifications section of the handset user guide.
Use these steps to set up or change the settings on the Calendar tab:
1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC and start Nokia PC Sync.
2 Click Properties > Calendar/To-do tab.
3 Use the drop-down lists to define a time range for synchronization and click OK.
Contacts tabUse these steps to set up or change the settings on the Contacts tab:
1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC and start Nokia PC Sync.
2 Click Properties > Contacts tab.
3 Select the details you want synchronized with your phone and click OK.
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PIM tabThe last properties tab is labeled with the name of your PIM application. Use this
properties tab to modify how Nokia PC Sync communicates with your PIM resources.
For example, if your PC is configured for multiple users, the default location of the
database with your information may be stored in a user profile directory instead of
the default location for a single-user PC. PC Sync returns an error message if it
cannot find your PIM data.
Use these steps to set up or change the settings on the PIM tab:
1 Click the tab showing the name of your PIM.
2 Specify folders for each type of information and click OK.
Synchronize for the first timeOnce you have customized Nokia PC Sync for your uses you are ready to synchronizeyour phone and PIM.
1 Start Nokia PC Sync.
2 Click Synchronize Now.
3 Observe the synchronization status indicator and click OK when
synchronization is complete.
After you synchronize for the first time, Nokia PC Sync remains running in
the background.
Important: Please refer to the Troubleshooting document in the event
synchronization is not successful or if Nokia PC Suite notifies you of errors.
To view this document, select Start > Programs > Nokia PC Suite >
Troubleshooting.htm.
Exit Nokia PC SyncOnce you have completed setup and have synchronized for the first time, you can
either leave the program running in the background, or exit Nokia PC Sync. To exitNokia PC Sync, right-click the Nokia PC Sync tray icon , and select Exit.
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• MANAGE SYNCHRONIZATION
Automatically start Nokia PC SyncNokia PC Sync provides a quick method for adding PC Sync to your Startup menu
so that it automatically launches every time you start your computer.To enable Nokia PC Sync on startup:
1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC.
2 Launch Nokia PC Sync from the Start menu.
3 Right-click the Nokia PC Sync tray icon and select Enable On Startup.
A check mark appears next to the Enable On Startup option. When this option
is turned on PC Sync starts up every time your computer is turned on or rebooted.
4 To disable the auto start feature, right-click the Nokia PC Sync icon and selectEnable On Startup again.
Other menu optionsThere are several other options available from the Nokia PC Sync options menu
(from the tray icon). With the phone connected to your PC, right-click the tray icon;
then click any of the following options:
About View information about the Nokia PC Sync programConnection Check the status of the PC/phone connection
Device Selection Open the Phone Selector screen to change
Properties Modify current Nokia PC Sync settings (frequency of
synchronization, data synchronized, etc.)
Synchronize Begin data synchronization
View Last Report View information about the last synchronization attempt
Help Launch online Help files
Exit Close the Nokia PC Sync program
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Synchronize using a desk stand You can also initiate synchronization when your phone is connected to the
Nokia desk stand for your phone model. With Nokia PC Sync running, press the
synchronization button on the front of the stand.
For more information on the Nokia desk stand enhancement for your phone model,refer to the user guide for your phone.
• CREATE A CUSTOM CONTACT LISTIf you have more contacts in your PIM than your contacts list can hold,
synchronizing may overload your phone memory.
Nokia suggests you create a custom contact list or subset of your master contact list
containing only the information you want in your phone. Depending on the PIM
application you use, you may need to create a new contact database file or createa new folder to store the custom contact list.
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7 Nokia Application InstallerNokia Application Installer allows you to install Java applications from your
PC or laptop computer to your phone. The applications can be any kind of
J2METM applications
Important: Nokia Application Installer requires the activation of the
Applications menu in your phone. If the Applications menu is not visible,
then Java application support is not available in your area.
When you install compatible Java applications to your phone, you add functionality
to your phone. Examples of the new functions include:
• New games
• Stock portfolio manager
• World clock
• Currency converter
You can use Nokia Application Installer to install applications you download
to your PC from the Internet, including those downloaded from your service
provider’s Web site. Or you can also install applications that you program
yourself with the appropriate Java software developer toolkit.
Important: Only download and install software from sources you trust.
Please take the necessary precautions to protect against viruses and otherharmful software. Nokia Application Installer uses digital signatures and
certificates during software installation. Do not install an application if
Nokia Application Installer displays a security warning about the software
you are trying to install.
• JAVA APPLICATIONSJava applications consist of two files and can be identified by the .jad and .jar file
extensions. When you download Java applications to your PC for use with yourphone, make sure you save both files to the same location. If Nokia Application
Installer cannot find the .jar file, a dialog box opens and prompts you for the
location of the file.
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• INSTALL AN APPLICATION1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC.
2 Launch Nokia Application Installer.
3 On the My Computer side of the screen, use the drop-down directory to
browse to the location where you have saved the . jad and . jar files.
4 Double-click the Java file you want to install on the phone. (You can also
select File > Install, or click the green arrow button to complete this task.)
5 Observe the progress indicator as the application is installed.
6 When finished, the application name appears in the list on the My Phone side
of the screen.
• REMOVE AN APPLICATION Your phone has a limited amount of memory for Java applications. Therefore, you
may need to erase old or unused Java applications (or other entries that share
memory space) to make memory available for new applications. To erase an
existing Java application, follow these steps:
1 Under My Phone select the application you want to delete and click
Delete .
2 When the confirmation screen appears, click Yes. The application disappears
from the phone list.
Note: Refer to your phone user guide for more information on your phone
memory architecture and memory sharing feature.
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8 Nokia Image ConverterNokia Image Converter allows you to edit and enhance graphic images for use in
your phone. While Nokia Image Converter provides a wizard-style interface to help
you perform the various tasks, you can also use the various menus and the toolbar
to select the desired function.
You can use Nokia Image Converter to create the following types of images:
• Wallpaper images—to use as a background image when your phone is in an
idle state.
• Portrait images—to attach to contacts in the phone.
• MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) images—to include with text
messages using your MMS network service, if available.
Once you select the type of image you want to use, Nokia Image Converter provides
image editing, special effects, and image enhancement options. Nokia Image
Converter supports some of the most popular graphics formats including Windows
Bitmap (.bmp), CompuServe Graphic Interchange Format (.gif ), JPEG/Joint
Photographic Experts Group (.jpg), and Portable Network Graphics (.png).
• OPEN AND CROP AN IMAGE
Before you begin using Nokia Image Converter, establish a connection betweenyour phone and PC (IR or cable).
OPEN THE IMAGE
1 Start Nokia Image Converter.
2 Select File > Open to locate the desired file.
3 Select the image you want to convert and click Open.
4 Click Next and select a phone, if needed.
5 To resize the image, click Image resizing and set a new size. When finished,click OK.
6 Click Next to crop the image.
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CROP THE IMAGE
Images used for MMS messages or wallpaper must conform to a certain width and
height ratio. Use the Cropping option to capture the portion of the image you want
to use.
1 Click the button associated with the type of picture you are trying to create(for example, Wallpaper).
2 Use your mouse to drag the highlighted area over the portion of the image you
want to crop.
If you select Free size image, click and hold your mouse button and drag tohighlight the portion of the image you want to use.
3 Use the adjustment handles on the corners (or on the sides) of the highlighted
area to adjust the size of the area you want to crop.
4 Click Crop to complete the process (or double-click anywhere inside the
highlighted area). Click Next.
• ADD SPECIAL EFFECTSNokia Image Converter offers you many special effects similar to those found in
industry standard imaging software programs. Each effect has its own set of
optional settings you can use to customize how the effect is applied to your image.
For example, use the Emboss effect to add 3-D effects to your image or Red Eyes
to remove red eye color.
1 Click the desired effect (for example, Emboss).
2 Use the Emboss options screen to adjust the various effects settings.
3 Click OK to apply your changes.
4 Click Undo to modify the effect settings or if you decide to select a different
effect. (You can also select the Undo command from the Edit menu.)
Note: For more specific information on the available effects, refer to the
online Help in Nokia Image Converter.
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• ENHANCE THE IMAGEIn addition to the special effects, Nokia Image Converter offers an additional set of
tools you can use to further enhance your image. These enhancements are applied
when they are turned on and removed when they are turned off, so they do not allow
customizing. However, you can apply several of the enhancements simultaneously.
The Enhancements toolbar provides the following enhancement options:
• Luminance contrast and color saturation
• Color contrast
• Geometrical distortion
• Vignetting elimination
• De-blocking
• Noise Reduction
• Sharpening
You can also select the desired enhancements from the Enhancements menu.
For more specific information on the available effects, refer to the online Help
for Nokia Image Converter.
When you are finished editing your image, click Next and proceed to the final steps
for converting your image.
• SAVE AND UPLOAD THE IMAGEThe final steps to convert your image are to save the image to your computer and
to transfer the image to your phone.
1 Click the Save to file button and enter a name for the converted image.
2 Select the desired file type (for example, .jpg) from the Save as type
drop-down list and click Save.
Note: Nokia recommends you save MMS and wallpaper images as .jpg files.When saving .jpg files, Nokia Image Converter prompts you to select an
image quality before saving the image to your PC.
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Important: Selecting a better picture quality increases the file size of your
image and may affect how many images you can transfer to your phone.
For more information on the storage capacity of your phone, refer to your
phone user guide.
3 Click the Update to phone button.
4 Modify the file name (if desired) and confirm JPEG as the file type; then
click OK.
5 Confirm the file size settings you specified when you saved your file; then
click OK.
6 Click OK to accept the confirmation message indicating that the file transfer
was successful.
Your new image can be found in the Gallery menu of your phone. For more
information on how to use your new image for MMS messages or wallpaper,refer to your handset user guide.
7 To work with more images, click Start over to return to the first screen.
To close the program, click File > Exit.
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9 Nokia Phone BrowserNokia Phone Browser allows you to browse the contents of your phone using either
Windows Explorer or My Computer. You can use Nokia Phone Browser to:
• Upload multimedia files (images, MIDI files) to your phone
• Copy or backup multimedia files to your PC
• Delete old or unwanted multimedia files stored in your phone
• Create, rename, or delete folders inside the Gallery folder
• Use your PC to organize the multimedia files stored in your phone
• Use the Nokia Phone Browser icons to launch other Nokia PC Suite components
• FOLDERSNokia Phone Browser allows you to use familiar Windows Explorer file management
techniques to move files between your PC and phone. When you first launch Nokia
Phone Browser, it automatically installs a collection of folders on your PC so you
can organize the various types of files in your phone.
My Gallery is the main local folder on your PC. To view the contents of a Gallery
subfolder, click the desired folder in the Windows Explorer Folders list. The contents of
the folder you select are displayed in the pane to the right of the Folders list.
To view images in a folder, click the View button on the Windows Explorer toolbar
and select Thumbnails.
Nokia Phone Browser also creates several default subfolders to store some of the
most popular types of phone data. You can use the Windows Explorer File menu to
create additional subfolders. You cannot rename the default subfolders created by
Nokia Phone Browser, however.
When your phone and PC are connected, a phone folder is created automatically
using the familiar name you gave your phone the first time it was connected.
See “Set up phone name” on page 7 for more information.
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• COPY FILESNokia Phone Browser treats your phone as if it were just another storage device
(hard disk, floppy disk, etc.) attached to your PC. To copy files from your phone to
your PC using Windows Explorer:
1 Make sure both the subfolder containing your files and the destination folderare visible in the Windows Explorer Folders list.
2 Select the subfolder containing the files you want to copy from the Folders list.
3 Select the files you want to copy in the pane to the right of the Folders list.
4 Select Edit > Copy to copy the files.
5 Select the destination subfolder for your files.
6 Select Edit > Paste to move a copy of the files to the destination folder.
You can also use the drag-and-drop technique to copy files from one location to
another. For more information on file management, see the Windows Help system
on your PC.
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2 View the option you are changing and note if it is turned on (indicated by a
checkmark) or turned off (indicated by no checkmark). Select it to alter
the setting.
• MANAGE CONTACTSEach contact can have up to five phone numbers, an e-mail address, a home or
business address, and notes.
Add a contact1 Select the New Contact button on the toolbar, or select New Contact from
the shortcut menu.
A placeholder entry called New Contact appears in the contact list on the
bottom of the screen. You can complete the information in the contact card
on the top part of the screen.
2 In Name, enter the name of the new contact and select Tab.
3 Enter the remaining information using the Tab key to move through
the fields.
The information is saved as you complete each field.
Edit contact information
1 In the list of contacts, click the contact whose information you want to edit.
The current information appears in the contact card.
2 Make the desired changes to the information.
The information is saved as you complete each field
Delete a contact1 Locate the contact in the list of contacts and right-click the name.
2 Choose Delete from the menu.3 If a confirmation screen appears, click OK.
The contact is deleted. If you have set up Nokia Phone Editor to keep deleted
items in the trash can, a copy is kept in the trash can folder.
Note: For more information on how you can set up how deletions are
handled, see “Optional settings” on page 32.
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Copy and move contacts Your PC hard drive offers you virtually unlimited storage space for names and
numbers. You can copy contact list entries to the Nokia Phone Editor PC folder
to back up your data. You can also move entries to the PC folder, making more
memory available for other entries.
To copy or move contacts:
1 Click the folder containing the contacts you want to copy or move.
2 Choose the items you want to copy or move.
Hold the Shift key; then click to select multiple contacts adjacent to each other.
Hold the Ctrl key; then click to select multiple contacts that are not adjacent
to each other.
3 From the Edit menu, click Copy to copy the selected contacts or Cut to movethe selected contacts.
4 Click the folder where you want the contacts stored, such as PC.
5 From the Edit menu, click Paste.
Manage Contact Groups You can use Nokia Phone Editor to create groups and assign contacts to groups.
To create a group:
1 In Phonebook, select the Contact Groups folder.
2 From the menu, select Contact > New > Contact Group.
A new folder is created under the Contact Groups folder named New Group .
3 Select the new folder and type in the name you want to use.
4 Create more groups as needed.
To add a contact to a group:
1 In Phonebook, select the contact you want to add to a group.
2 Right-click the contact and select Cut from the menu.
3 Select the group folder where you want to place the contact.
4 Right-click in the list view and select Paste.
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Manage Caller Groups You can set your phone to sound a specific ringing tone and flash a desired graphic
on the display when you receive a call from a particular number. To use this feature,
you must add the contact to a caller group. For more information on caller groups,
refer to the user guide for your phone.
To assign a contact to a caller group:
1 In Phonebook, select the contact you want to add to a caller group.
2 From the menu, select Contact > Caller Group.
3 Select a caller group from the drop-down list and click OK. The caller group
name appears in the list.
Attach an image to a contact card You can attach a .bmp or .jpg image you have saved on your PC to a contact card.
When you select the image, you also have the option of cropping it and only using a
part of the original image. To add an image to a contact card, use the following steps.
1 In Phonebook, select the desired contact.
2 From the menu, select Contact > Select Image.
3 Locate the image you want to use in the directories and click the name.
To preview the image, click the Preview checkbox.
4 Click the Open button.
5 In the Grab Image window, view how the image will appear on your phone
and click OK.
If the image is too large, a cropping window appears. Hold down the left mouse
button and drag the mouse over the image to specify a smaller area of the
picture and click OK. Enter a new name for the revised image and click Save.
The image appears on the contact card.
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11 Wireless modem setup Your phone can function as a wireless modem when connected to your PC. Once
your phone is installed and configured properly, your phone works in conjunction
with your existing data and fax software, allowing you to connect to a corporate
network, the Internet, or check e-mail.
Your Nokia phone can function as a wireless modem only if your service provider’s
network supports 1XRTT or circuit-switched data (CSD) digital data and fax services.
A subscription to these services may also be necessary. Please check with your
service provider for more details.
Internet access through your wireless service provider Your wireless phone can connect directly with the internet when you use your
phone as a wireless modem. You no longer have to configure your laptop computer or
handheld device for connection to your normal ISP when you want to browse the
Web or check your e-mail.
Corporate network and e-mail access through VPN Virtual private network (VPN) services provide an encrypted communications
tunnel through the Internet, creating a secure connection between your PC and
corporate networks using a high-speed or broadband Internet connection.
If you plan on using 2G or 3G packet data services to access your corporate networke-mail system, Intranet, or LAN, your corporate network must have VPN services
available. In addition, your network administrator must grant you permission to
access the corporate network through the VPN.
Additional software on your PC (or modification of your PC network settings)
may also be required. For more information on VPN services, please contact
your network administrator.
Important: Some ISPs may not permit access to certain services from
Internet connections outside of your ISP domain. For example, checking orsending e-mail and newsgroup access. Therefore you may not be able to
use 2G or 3G packet data in conjunction with some of your home ISP
services. Please contact your ISP for more information on accessing
their services from outside their domain.
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• DATA SERVICE TYPESWireless networks provide a variety of methods for transferring data. Your phone
works with the following types of data services. There are times when it may be
advantageous or appropriate to use one type of data service over another.
Circuit switched data (CSD)With CSD, you create a virtual circuit between your phone (as a wireless modem)
and your Internet service provider (ISP), corporate network, or a fax machine. As
long as a digital data or fax call is active, you are typically billed for the air time
(whether you are transmitting or receiving data or not).
You might choose to use CSD when:
• You send a fax to a machine connected to a traditional phone line.
• You do not have VPN access to your corporate LAN, Intranet, or e-mail system.
• Your ISP does not allow access to their services from outside their domain.
QNC (2G packet data)A QNC (Quick Net Connect) digital data call allows you to connect to the Internet
more quickly than a traditional CSD call. This is achieved because your wireless
service provider supplies the local connection to the Internet (instead of your local
ISP dial-up number). As with CSD calls, you are typically billed for the air time
(whether you are transmitting or receiving data or not). The fastest QNC data rateavailable is 14.4 kb/s.
You might choose to use QNC when you are traveling and want to surf the Web
or check e-mail using a wireless Internet connection. Because your service provider
is your Internet access point, you do not have to search for your regular ISP local
dial-up number.
1XRTT (3G packet data)
With 1XRTT (1X), you can take advantage of a higher-speed data protocol. Thebenefits include data transfer rates up to 153.6 kb/s over the wireless network and
data on-demand, which is data transferred only when requested. Billing is typically
based on the amount of data you transfer.
1X packet data services work much the same way as a PC connected to a corporate
network. Information is sent in bursts or packets only when there is a request for
information. Otherwise, the PC or phone remains in an idle state.
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You might choose to use 1X when:
• You have large amounts of data to transfer and time or speed is a factor.
• You are traveling and want to surf the Web or check e-mail using a wireless
Internet connection. Because your service provider is your Internet access
point, you do not have to search for the local dial-up number of your home ISP.
• REQUIREMENTSBefore making or receiving digital data or fax calls, the following requirements
must be met:
• You must subscribe to digital data and fax services with your service provider.
• Your phone must be powered up, and you must be in a digital network.
Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause interference or danger.
• You must have installed your phone as a modem.
• Your data software must be running and configured to recognize your Nokia
phone as the active modem.
Note: If you intend to connect your phone and PC using IR, make sure that
your PC IR port is functioning properly and that there are no device conflicts.
Windows cannot detect your phone if the IR port is not functioning properly.
• DKU-5 DATA CABLE MODEM INSTALLATIONTo install the DKU-5 data cable as a modem, you must first install the DKU-5 data
cable driver as described in the DKU-5 data cable sales package. Once this is
completed, you must download the correct modem software.
Download the software You can download the software from the Free Software Web page for your phone
model on the Nokia Web site at:
http://www.nokia.com/us
The modem software downloads consists of an .inf file, similar to a device driver.
Because the Add New Hardware Wizard for all Windows operating systems
searches the A:\ drive for software or device drivers first, Nokia recommends that
you save the file to a floppy diskette.
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Note: If you choose to save the .inf file to your hard drive, please make
note of the path to the file as this information is required to complete the
installation successfully. Depending on your operating system, locating this
file on your hard drive may add additional steps to the installation process.
Install the modemUse the following steps to install the DKU-5 data cable as a modem.
1 Connect the DKU-5 data
cable to an available USB
port on your computer.
2 Connect the DKU-5 data
cable to your Nokia phone.
Your phone displays amessage indicating you have
connected the data cable
successfully and then returns to the Start screen.
3 From the Windows Control Panel, double-click the Modems (98/ME) or Phoneand Modem Options (2000/XP) icon.
4 Click Add.
For Windows 2000/XP users, select Modems > Add.
5 Select Do not detect my modem... and click Next.
6 Click Other, if asked about a PCMCIA modem, and click Next.
This screen may not appear on all systems.
7 Insert the floppy diskette containing the .inf file in your drive.
8 Click the Have Disk button.
Confirm that A:\ is the location of the .inf file and click OK.
9 Select the correct modem for the type of data services that you plan to use:
• Nokia CDMA 1XRTT 2G Packet Data Modem for 2G packet data
• Nokia CDMA 1XRTT 3G Packet Data Modem for 1XRTT packet data
• Nokia CDMA 1XRTT Data Fax Modem for CSD and QNC digital data and
fax calls
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10 Click Next.
11 Select the COM port assigned to the DKU-5 data cable and click Next.
The Wizard indicates it has located the correct software for your phone.
If you cannot remember the COM port assigned to the DKU-5 data cable
during the installation process, refer to Windows Device Manager.
12 Click Yes to continue the installation if Windows presents the Digital
Signature Not Found message.
13 Click Finish when Windows informs you that the device is installed successfully.
14 Verify that your Nokia phone appears in the list of modems.
Complete the process by configuring your data software to work with the new modem
configuration. For more information, see “Digital data and fax software” on page 44.
Additional modemsIf you plan to use more than one type of digital data, you must perform additional
modem installations so Windows can make the appropriate type of data connection.
For example, if you want to use 1X packet data for Web browsing and e-mail, you
should select Nokia 3G Packet Data Modem the first time you perform the
modem installation. If you also want the ability to send faxes, you need to create
an additional modem installation and select Nokia Data Fax Modem for circuit-
switched data services.
Note: You may install multiple modems, but the last one installed is the
functional modem.
To install additional modems, repeat these instructions and select the specific type
of modem for the digital data services you want.
• IR MODEM INSTALLATION
The steps you use to set up a new IR modem depend on your Windowsoperating system:
• Windows 98 (SE) and Windows ME users must download the software and
install it.
• Windows XP and Windows 2000 users can use a Windows modem included in
the operating system.
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IR modem installation for Windows 98 (SE)and Windows ME
DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE
You can download the software from the Free Software web page for your phonemodel on the Nokia Web site at:
http://www.nokia.com/us
The modem software downloads consists of an .inf file, similar to a device driver.
Because the Add New Hardware Wizard for all Windows operating systems
searches the A:\ drive for software or device drivers first, Nokia recommends that
you save the file to a floppy diskette.
Note: If you save the .inf file to your hard drive, note the path to the file as
this information is required to complete the installation. Depending on youroperating system, saving the file on your hard drive may lengthen the
installation process.
INSTALL THE MODEM
Use these steps to install the modem.
1 For Windows 98 users, double-click the Infrared icon in Windows Control
Panel. (Windows ME users can proceed to step 2.)
• Click the Options tab and select Enable infrared communication.• Verify the install software option for Plug and Pay devices is selected and
click Apply.
• Select the Status tab.
2 On your phone, press Menu > Settings > Phone Settings > Infrared.
3 Align the IR ports of both devices. When successful, the IR monitor indicates
that your phone has been found.
4 When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears, insert the diskette withthe modem driver file.
5 Click Next as prompted until Windows asks you for the location of the modem
driver file.
6 Select the location and click Next.
7 Click Next to complete the installation.
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8 Click Finish when Windows confirms the installation is successful.
9 Verify that your Nokia phone appears in the list of modems.
IR modem installation for Windows XP and
Windows 2000INSTALL THE MODEM
Before completing these steps, make sure you have installed the Microsoft security
update in the previous task and have restarted your PC.
1 Enable IR communications on your phone. (For more information on this step,
see the user guide for your phone.)
2 Align the IR ports of your phone and PC.
When a successful IR connection is established, the IR monitor indicates
your phone has been found. Windows 2000 installs your Nokia phone using
Standard Modem over IR Link.
Change data servicesIf you plan on using more than one type of digital data services, you need to
modify the existing modem properties so your phone can make the correct type
of data connection.
Advanced properties Your phone can configure itself for the correct type of data through the use of
standard Hayes-compatible AT commands. Please make a note of the following
AT command strings:
Type of data Initialization string
CSD, fax, and QNC AT+CRM=0;+CSO=12
2G packet data AT+CRM=1;+CSO=15
3G packet data AT+CRM=1;+CSO=33
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Before making a digital data or fax call, make sure the correct initialization string
appears in the Extra Initialization commands field, located in the Advanced
Properties screen:
Important: If you installed your phone as Nokia CDMA 1xRTT 3G Packet
Data Modem and want to make a 3G packet data call, no additional
settings are required. The AT commands are only required when you
want to make a data call different than the type of data you selected
during modem installation.
Note: When changing modem types by editing the AT command strings, you
must also adjust the connection speed to achieve maximum data rates.
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12 Digital data and fax softwareBefore you can use your Nokia phone to send and receive digital data and fax calls,
you must configure your data software so that it uses your phone rather than your
existing modem. You may consider creating a separate set of dialing properties to
use when your phone is connected to your computer, rather than changing any
existing settings.
• REQUIREMENTSThe digital data and fax calls features are available only if your service provider’s
network supports digital data and fax calls (including 1XRTT packet data services).
Check with your service provider for more information.
Before you can make digital data and fax calls using your Nokia phone as awireless modem:
• You must subscribe to digital data or fax services with your service provider.
• Your phone must be switched on and digital services must be available. Digital
data calls are not available when you are outside of a digital network.
• You must be able to establish a connection to your PC
• You must already have installed your phone as a modem.
• Your data or fax software must be running and must be configured torecognize your Nokia phone as the active modem.
• MICROSOFT DIAL-UP NETWORKINGWith your phone connected to your PC, you can use a Windows Dial-up Connection
to connect to the Internet through your wireless service provider. If you intend to
use the packet data network or QNC network, you may need to get specific dialing
instructions from your service provider.
Create a new Windows 98/ME connection1 Double-click the My Computer icon and go to Control Panel; then
double-click the Dial-up Networking folder.
2 Double-click the Make New Connection icon.
3 Type a name for your new connection (for example, Internet-3G Packet Data).
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4 Click the drop-down arrow and select your Nokia phone as the modem to use.
5 Click Next.
6 Enter the packet data or QNC network access code, for example, #777 and
click Finish.
You may need to remove area code information so only the access
code appears.
Create a new Windows 2000 connection1 Click Start > Settings >Network and Dial-up Connections.
2 Double-click Make New Connection; then click Next to begin the Network
Connection Wizard.
3 Verify that Dial-up to private network is selected and click Next.
4 Select only your Nokia phone as the active modem and click Next.
5 Enter the network access code (for example, #777) and click Next.
6 Select the connection availability and click Next.
7 Type a name for your new connection (for example, Internet-3G Packet Data)
and click Finish.
Your new dial-up networking connection is now ready for use. You may need to
update or remove information found in the User name field before creating a1XRTT connection.
Create a new Windows XP connection1 Select Start > Control Panel.
2 Double-click Network Connections.
3 Select Create a new connection in the Network Tasks pane.
4 Click Next to begin the New Connection Wizard.
5 Verify that the Connect to the Internet option is selected and click Next.
6 Click the Set up my connection manually option and click Next.
7 Click the Connect using a dial-up modem option and click Next.
8 Select only your Nokia phone as the active mode and click Next.
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9 Type a name for your new connection (for example, Internet-3G Packet Data)
and click Next.
10 Enter the network access code (for example, #777) and click Next.
11 Enter the username and password as supplied by your wireless service provider
(as required).
12 Cancel any of the options on the Internet Account Information that you do
not need and click Next.
13 Click Finish to complete the Wizard.
Connect to the packet data or QNC network1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC.
2 Double-click the new connection (for example, Internet-3G Packet Data).3 Supply user name or password (as needed) and click Connect.
Your phone displays Creating packet data connection while establishing a
connection. Once a successful connection has been made, the status indicator
appears in the upper left corner of the phone screen. Your Windows
operating system displays its normal series of authentication messages while
the connection is being established.
• CONFIGURE AOL FOR PACKET DATA OR QNC You can use the packet data network to access your AOL account. However, instead
of using the AOL dial-up number, you connect using the AOL TCP/IP connection
option. The following instructions are based on AOL version 6 software (or newer).
For more information on your AOL software, visit: http://www.aol.com.
Configure AOL for TCP/IP access1 From the AOL Sign On screen, click SETUP.
2 Click Expert Setup and select the Locations tab.
3 Click the Add Location button.
4 Enter a name for this location (for example, TCP/IP for packet data)
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5 For Windows 98/ME users, click the Add a custom connection option and
click Next.
For Windows 2000/XP users, click the Select a connection using one of these
available devices options; then select the TCP/IP option from the drop-down
list and click Next.
6 Enter a name for this type of connection in the Add number (Connection)
screen (for example, 1X).
7 Verify that TCP/IP is the type of connection selected and click OK.
8 Click Close to close the Connection Setup window.
Connect to AOL1 Double-click the Dial-up Networking configuration you created for packet
data (for example, Internet-packet data).
2 Click Connect and establish a connection to the Internet.
3 Launch the AOL program.
4 Select the TCP/IP location option from the drop-down list on the Sign On
screen (for example, TCP/IP for packet data) and click SIGN ON.
AOL should now connect using your wireless service provider’s Internet access.
• MICROSOFT DIAL-UP NETWORKING FOR CSD You may be using Windows Dial-up Networking feature to connect to your Internet
service provider or to make a remote connection to your corporate network (including
corporate e-mail server using Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes).
Rather than altering the existing configurations you use when dialing with your
existing modem, consider creating a new connection exclusively for use with your
Nokia phone.
Gather configuration information You need the phone number for your Internet service provider or for your company
remote access server. When testing the new connection, you also need your user
name and password. You may also be required to enter additional configuration
information such as a domain name or IP addresses for DNS servers. Your Internet
service provider or corporate help desk should supply you with all the information
you need.
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Create a new connectionBegin with the instructions for creating a Dial-up Networking connection for a
1XRTT data call. Depending on your computer operating system, see “Create a new
Windows 98/ME connection” on page 44, “Create a new Windows 2000 connection”
on page 45, or “Create a new Windows XP connection” on page 45.
To complete the connection process:
1 Enter the phone number for your local ISP or corporate network.
2 Complete the dial-up networking wizard; then click Finish to save the new
configuration in your dial-up networking folder.
3 Configure any necessary network parameters for this connection prior to
dialing (IP address of DNS or WINS, etc.) by clicking the Properties button.
You can also right-click the new dial-up networking icon; then click Properties.Note: For more information on configuring your network connection, please
consult your Internet service provider or your company help desk.
Connect to the network1 Double-click the new connection (for example, Internet-Nokia CSD).
2 Enter your user name and password and click Connect.
3 Your phone displays Connecting... while establishing a connection.
Once a successful connection has been made, Data call appears on the phone
screen. Your Windows operating system displays its normal series of messages
while the connection is being established and verified.
• CONFIGURE AOL FOR CSD Your AOL software can be configured to use your phone as a wireless modem for a
CSD digital data call. Windows 98/ME users, continue with the instructions to
follow. Windows 2000/XP user, skip to “Modify AOL Locations.” on page 49.
Modem setup (Windows 98/ME)To add your Nokia phone as a new modem to the AOL connection setup:
1 From the Sign On screen, click SETUP.
2 Click Expert Setup and select the Devices tab.
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3 Click the Expert Add button.
4 Verify that Modem (telephone line connection) is selected as the type of
connection device you want to add and click Next.
5 Select the generic modem option from the list of modems.
6 Select the COM port assigned to the DKU-5 data cable.
7 Set the port speed to 14400 bps and click OK.
Modify AOL Locations.
Now that your phone is configured for use by the AOL software, you need to modify
your Locations settings to use your phone as the active modem.
1 From the Connection Setup screen, click the Locations tab.
2 Double-click the number for the location you wish to use with your phone.3 Click the Connect using drop-down arrow.
Windows 98/ME users, click Modem: Standard (Hayes compatible) on
COMnn (where nn is COM port assigned to the DKU-5 data cable).
Windows 2000/XP users, click Nokia CDMA 1XRTT Data Fax Modem.
4 Click the Speed drop-down arrow and select 14400 bps (Windows 98/ME only).
5 Click OK to confirm your changes and click Close to return to the Sign On screen.
• OTHER DATA APPLICATIONSSeveral other types of telecommunications applications can be used with your
wireless phone and your computer.
• Terminal Programs are used to connect to BBS services (bulletin board system)
and mainframe or mini-mainframe computers. Quarterdeck Procomm Plus,
Microsoft Works (Communications Module), R-Link, and P-Term are just a few
examples of this type of program.
• Remote Administration programs are used to access your home or office
computer remotely for file sharing or remote control. Symantec PCAnywhere,
McAfee Remote Desktop and Reach Out, Farallon’s Timbuktu, Claris Apple
Remote Access, and Attachmate EXTRA! are a few examples of this type
of program.
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• Online Services are used to access the Internet, or discussion and information
forums within the service. Online services provide their own proprietary
software interface for accessing their service. America Online, CompuServe,
MSN (Microsoft Network), and Prodigy are just a few online service providers
that use their own proprietary software.
Important: These examples are provided for your information only. Nokia does
not endorse or provide support for any of the data applications or services.
• FAX SOFTWARE CONFIGURATIONBefore you can use your phone to send and receive fax calls, you must configure
your fax software so that it uses your phone as the active modem (rather than your
existing modem).
Many of the most popular fax programs should support multiple modems
connected to a PC or laptop computer, including Symantec WinFax Pro, Smith
Micro Software HotFax (version 3.02 or newer), Castelle FaxPress, etc.
Note: Data or fax calls using your wireless phone are possible only if your
service provider supports digital data and fax service. You may be required to
subscribe to these services. Check with your service provider before attempting
to send or receive faxes.
Modem selection
Each fax application typically has a setup menu that can be used to alter the settingsfor your modem, as well as define how and when calls are to be received (for example,
immediately, on the third ring, etc.). This menu may also provide you with a list of
available modems that you can use when sending and receiving fax calls.
Use your fax program settings menu to select your phone as the active fax modem.
Hardware settings confirmationUse the modem properties dialog box of your fax software to confirm the
following settings:
• Communications port: COMnn (where nn the virtual COM port number
assigned to the DKU-5 data cable)
• Initialization: 19200 bps
• Modem type: Class 2.0
• Flow control: Hardware
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Note: You may need to add the following initialization string to your fax
software, even though the program provides a drop-down list or checkbox
for setting the fax mode/class: AT+FCLASS=2.0
• DIGITAL DATA AND FAX CALLS You can receive digital data or fax calls with your PC using your Nokia phone the
same way that you do using your existing modem.
Certain service providers require that you preset your phone to receive incoming
data or fax calls, rather than having the phone automatically detect the type of
incoming call.
Note: Your service provider may have special requirements for inbound data
and fax calls. Check with your service provider to see if prearrangement of
incoming data or fax calls is necessary.
Data or fax software settingsBefore you can successfully receive a digital data call or fax transmission, your phone
must receive a special command from your data or fax software. This command
tells your phone that the next call it receives is a data call or fax transmission.
Your data or fax programs should allow you to send additional commands to the
modem when the program is launched or when the fax software instructs the
modem to receive a call. Use the modem configuration menu in your fax softwareto send the following special initialization string to the modem:
To preset your phone to receive a data call, use the following AT command:
AT+CSP=1
To preset your phone to receive a fax call, use the following AT command:
AT+CSP=2
You should only have to make this modification once; the modem configuration is
usually saved as a part of your data or fax program settings. Please refer to the
documentation or online help files for your data program for more information.
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Phone menu option settings Your phone contains a menu option that should be used to configure your phone
for inbound data and fax calls. This option uses the phone menu to prearrange
inbound data and fax calls, rather than entering customized modem initialization
strings into your data or fax software.
1 From the Start screen, press Menu > Settings > Call settings > Data/fax
calls > Incoming data/fax call.
2 Highlight the desired type of inbound call (Data calls only, Fax calls only).
3 Press Select to confirm your choice.
4 Press the End key to return to the Start screen.
Phone displayWhen the software has sent the proper command to your phone, the phone
displays a message indicating it is ready for the incoming data or fax call.
Once your phone is preset for either data or fax reception, you cannot receive
incoming voice calls. You must either remove the data cable or turn the phone
power off and back on to restore normal voice call reception. However, it is still
possible to place calls with the phone and PC connected while in prearranged
data/fax call mode.
Notes• Do not terminate digital data or fax calls by pressing the End key. This action
may cause your data or fax application to lock up temporarily and could cause
loss of data. Use your data or fax software to terminate data or fax calls.
• Data or fax calls cannot be initiated using your phone keypad. All calls must be
initiated using the data or fax software.
• Any touch tones (DTMF tones) needed for calling cards, special long-distance
access numbers, etc. must be programmed into the dialing string.
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Index
Numerics1XRTT data protocol
benefits 37 wireless modem service
requirements 36
AAmerica Online, see AOL
AOL 48
configure for CSD 48
configure TCP/IP access 46 CSD modem setup 48
AT commands for modem 42
Bbackup features 12
Bluetooth connection 9
Cchannel priority
advanced 17
simple 16
circuit switched data, see CSD 37
COM port, releasing connection 10
commands
for initializing modem 42
for receiving calls 51
communicationsdisabling 10
infrared 4
components in Nokia PC Suite 2
configure
AOL for CSD 48
AOL for TCP/IP access 46
data software 44
fax software 50
Nokia PC Sync 19 phone for fax and data calls 52
connect to a network/Internet 46 , 48
connections
compatible types 10
creating in dial-up networking 44
switching 9
viewing in task bar 21
contacts
copy 34
create sublist for phone 23
custom contact lists 23
delete in Nokia Phone Editor 33
manage with Nokia Phone Editor 33
context help 5
copy data
contacts 34
from phone 12
to target phone 13
create a new connection 44 , 48
CSD 48
AOL settings 48
dial-up networking 47
digital data call 48
wireless modem service
requirements 36
Ddata and fax calls
configure phone to handle 44
manual selection 51
prearranged 51
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Nokia Connection Manager
described 2
icon 9
Nokia Content Copier
compatible phones 11described 2
Nokia DCV-15 Connectivity Desk Stand 23
Nokia Image Converter, described 3
Nokia PC Suite
featured components 2
uninstalling 8
Nokia PC Sync
automatic startup 22
compatible PIMs 5
configure 19
described 2
icon in task bar 21
online Help 22
options 22
PIM settings 21
supported PIM applications 19
synchronize for the first time 21
view last attempt report 22
Nokia Phone Browser
described 3
folders 30
Nokia Phone Editor
described 3manage contacts 33
not using during data or fax calls 32
Nokia Sound Converter, described 2
Nokia Web site 6
.nrt file type 14
Oonline
Help in Nokia PC Sync 22
Help topics 5
services 50 .ott file type 14
PPC Suite
installation 6
requirements 4
software version 6
PC, defined 3
personal computer, see PC
personal information manager, see PIM
phones
back up data 12
compatible with Nokia Content
Copier 11
compatible with wireless modem
features 36
create custom contact lists 23
receive data or fax calls 51
set up for data and fax calls 52
using while in data/fax call mode 52
PIM
compatible 5
setting up for Nokia PC Sync 21
PIM, defined 3
polyphony 15
QQNC
connection with Wireless Modem 37
data rate 37
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Rremote programs and wireless phone 49
remove Nokia PC Suite 8
report for PC Sync 22
requirementsfor data and fax calls 38
system 4
ringing tones text transfer language,
see RTTTL
ringing tones, file formats supported 14
.rtpl file type 14
RTTTL 3
Ssafety information 1
scaleable polyphony 14
serial port connection 9
service provider requirements for wireless
modem 36
SMF formats 14
software
downloading PC Suite 6
for DKU-5 data cable 6
software version for PC Suite 6
SP-MIDI 14
Standard Midi File (SMF) 14
Standard MIDI files 14
switch connection type 9
system requirements for PC Suite 4
Ttarget phone, copying data to 13
TCP/IP access in AOL 46
terminal programs that can be used with
wireless phone 49
tool tips 5
transfer rates with 1XRTT data protocol 37
troubleshooting
COM port not releasing 10
Help in Nokia PC Sync 22
view Nokia PC Sync report 22
troubleshooting connections 10
type 0 SMF format 14
type 1 SMF format 14
Uuninstalling Nokia PC Suite 8
USB Cable connection 9
V VPN requirements for wireless connections
to corporate networks 36
Wwallpaper 26
Web address 6
wireless modemISP limitations 36
phones supported 36
requirements 36
wireless service provider 2
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