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Detailed menus list

The memory selection does not affect the 
communicator interface applications, which will 
always use “B” memory.

SIM card memory status (Menu 8 2)

Within this submenu, you may review the num-
ber of empty and full memory locations on the 
SIM card. 

Copy between memories (Menu 8 3)

Within this submenu, you can copy phone num-
bers and names between the communicator 
memory and the SIM card memory. You can copy:

From phone to SIM card (Menu 8 3 1)

You can choose to copy contact cards One by 
one (Menu 8 3 1 1) or copy all Speed dials 
(Menu 8 3 1 2).

Note: 

All Contacts directory contacts may not 

fit in the SIM card.

From SIM Card to Phone (Menu 8 3 2)

You can copy locations One by one (Menu 8 
3 2 1) or Copy all SIM card locations (Menu 8 
3 2 2) to the Contacts directory.

Note: 

All copied phone numbers go to the Tel 

field of the contact card. If you want to 
send SMS messages to these numbers, 
they must be moved to the Tel(GSM) field.

Erase SIM card memory (Menu 8 4)

This function allows you to remove phone num-
bers and names from some or all locations of the 
SIM, or “A,” memory (not the communicator 
memory). The SIM memory does not need to be 
selected in order to erase its contents. 

Note: 

Once erased, the memory contents are 

permanently lost.

You can erase individual locations One by one 
(Menu 8 4 1) or Erase all locations (Menu 8 4 2).

Show own number (Menu 8 5)

You may view the phone number(s) assigned to 
the SIM card you are currently using, i.e. your own 
phone number(s). Some SIM cards do not hold the 

number and, therefore, the number cannot be 
shown. If the SIM card is activated with several 
phone numbers, you may scroll the list.

In-call options (Menu 9)

The phone interface provides a number of con-
trol functions that you can use during a call. To 
access the in-call options during a call, simply 
press and hold 

Menu

 for a second. The in-call 

options are not numbered. You cannot, there-
fore, access them by the shortcut method.

Mute / Unmute — Switches off or on the com-
municator’s microphone. If the communicator is 
connected to a hands free car kit, Mute turns off 
the microphone of the car kit, as well.

Hold / Unhold — Hold allows you to put a cur-
rently active call on hold, so that another call 
can be initiated. After you have finished the new 
call (with Drop call, see below), the original call 
can be made active again by selecting Unhold. If 
the held call is the only call, you can also unhold 
it by pressing .

Swap — This network function is available when 
you have one active call and one call on hold. 
Swap puts the currently active call on hold and 
activates the other call. In this way, you may con-
verse with one party without ending the other 
call. Instead of using this function, you can press 

 to swap between the calls (if no numbers 

have been keyed in right before pressing ). 

Drop call — Ends the currently active call. This 
function is useful when there is an active call, as 
well as a held call. In such a situation, pressing 

 would terminate both calls.

Join / Private — Join includes a new participant in 
a conference call if supported by the network. 
During a conference call, Private allows you to 
converse privately with a selected call participant.

Transfer — The voice call transfer network ser-
vice enables you to connect two voice calls to-
gether and disconnect yourself from both calls. 
See Chapter 4 "Telephone: Conference call - 
Voice call transfer" on page 4-8.

Data — When you have an alternating call active, 
this network service changes the mode of the call 

Summary of Contents for 9000il

Page 1: ...Nokia 9000il Owner s Manual Owner s Manual 9357106 Issue 2 US ...

Page 2: ...rueFFS is a registered trademark of M Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd and the TrueFFS R Flash File System software is protected by US Patent No 5 404 485 Class 1 fax drivers copyright 1992 1995 Global Village Communication Inc HP Database Engine Version 1 0 copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1994 All rights reserved The PPP software is copyright 1991 1992 1993 1994 Morning Star Technologies all rig...

Page 3: ... To answer a call press SWITCH OFF PHONE INTERFACE IN AIRCRAFT Mobile phones can cause interference Using them in an aircraft is illegal QUALIFIED SERVICE FACILITY Only qualified service personnel should repair or install equipment Use only approved accessories and batteries INTERFERENCE All mobile phones may get interference which could affect performance EMERGENCY CALLS Close the device cover If...

Page 4: ... 4 Battery 2 5 Communicator interface 2 7 Communicator applications 2 9 Indicators 2 10 Special features 2 12 Useful settings information 2 15 3 Contacts 3 1 Contacts settings 3 1 Contact cards 3 2 Records 3 4 4 Telephone 4 1 Telephone settings 4 1 Making a call 4 5 Conference call 4 7 5 Fax 5 1 Fax settings 5 1 Sending faxes 5 3 Received faxes 5 5 6 Short messages 6 1 SMS settings 6 2 ...

Page 5: ...Define Terminal connections 7 18 8 Notes 8 1 Notes settings 8 1 Sending documents 8 3 Printing documents 8 4 9 Calendar 9 1 Calendar settings 9 1 Monthly schedule 9 1 Daily schedule 9 2 Weekly schedule 9 4 Calendar booking 9 5 To do list 9 6 10 System 10 1 System settings 10 1 Security 10 2 User data 10 5 Fax modem 10 5 Connecting to a PC 10 6 File transfer 10 7 Install Remove software 10 8 Backup...

Page 6: ...1 13 Phone interface 13 1 Display indicators 13 2 Making a call 13 3 Receiving a call 13 3 Sending DTMF tones 13 3 Using memory 13 4 Menu shortcuts 13 6 Detailed menus list 13 8 Help 13 15 14 Troubleshooting 14 1 Communicator activation and system trouble 14 1 Establishing communication 14 2 Connectivity and printing 14 4 Miscellaneous 14 5 15 Care and maintenance 15 1 Warranty information 15 1 16...

Page 7: ...begin using the Nokia 9000il Communi cator by explaining the start up procedure as well as outlining the special features A list of commonly used functions and their correspond ing pathways is found at the end of Chapter 2 The rest of this manual deals with the communi cator interface applications and the phone inter face functions If you are an experienced mobile phone and mo bile office user rea...

Page 8: ...modifications not expressly approved by Nokia could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Things to remember Services In order to utilize the communication capabilities of the Nokia 9000il Communicator you may have to subscribe to certain services such as fax SMS or data services separately If the service requires a separate phone number or specific settings for any of these services ...

Page 9: ...ator interface s text editor you can create new texts in many applications Notes Fax SMS E mail Calendar The editor however works in each application in a way that corresponds to the sending format of that appli cation For example because short messages cannot contain text formatting the SMS editor removes text formatting before opening any doc ument For this reason the text editor is called Note ...

Page 10: ...lay and unstable software oper ation Cellular connections may become unreliable data may be corrupted and the transmission halted In this case you need to end the existing call if any switch off the phone interface if on and remove the bat tery Then replace the battery and establish a new cellular connection Dead spots and dropouts Deadspotsareareaswhereradiosignalscannot be received Dropouts occu...

Page 11: ...ge 2 5 How to personalize your communicator see First start up on page 2 1 How the communicator operates see Communicator interface on page 2 7 and Communicator applications on page 2 9 Special features on page 2 12 contains information about the common features of all the applications Shortcuts on page 2 13 explains the shortcuts of the document applications Note In this Owner s Manual the comman...

Page 12: ... enter the date Select Close then Close again to return to the Extras main menu To change the User data Press the System application key Highlight User data and press Select ƒ You may change any information in your user data from this screen Select Close to return to the System applica tion main menu SIM card A SIM Subscriber Identity Module card is a smart chip that is used with all handsets oper...

Page 13: ...s are in the Tel GSM field see Chapter 3 Contacts Contact cards Customizing contact cards on page 3 3 Installing the SIM card Before installing the SIM card close the device cover and switch off the phone use Remove the battery Press the catch 1 at the bottom of the battery 2 and lift away the battery Figure 2 1 Slide the card into the SIM card slot Figure 2 2 Make sure that the metal contacts of ...

Page 14: ...e information on infrared connections see Chapter 10 System Connecting to a PC on page 10 6 2 Antenna connector for car installation Figure 2 5 3 System connector for car installation and for the adapter Figure 2 6 4 Adapter for connecting the charger and the RS 232 cable to the communicator The connec tor on the left side 5 of the adapter is for the RS 232 cable plug and the one on the right 6 is...

Page 15: ...e charger to an 120 V AC wall out let If the phone interface is switched on the CHARGING message appears on the display and segments of the battery indicator bar on the right hand side of the phone interface dis play will start scrolling Charging information is also shown on the communicator interface display see Indicators on page 2 10 When the battery is fully charged the battery indicator bar w...

Page 16: ...p a charged battery in the communica tor Keeping the battery charged maximizes the lifetime of the backup battery supplying power to the communicator s real time clock In the un likely event that the backup battery is drained it may be replaced by qualified personnel Always close the device cover before removing the battery Closing the cover automatically saves all data Note Use the battery only f...

Page 17: ... Indicators on page 2 10 Selection frame The highlighted line within a menu area You can select items by moving the selection frame with the scroll buttons to the left of the display or the up down arrow keys on the keyboard see Keyboard on page 2 11 Commands The column of four command but tons to the right of the display Scroll buttons To the left of the display Use the scroll buttons to navigate...

Page 18: ...ly via the keyboard 3 When a pop up box appears choose an item and press OK or Cancel When a setting with next to it is selected pressing Change toggles the value e g on off or opens a pop up box Figure 2 12 When a setting with next to it is selected pressing Change opens a new settings view When you press a command with next to its name as in Records Figure 2 10 only the command set changes Figur...

Page 19: ...to events System System contains desktop connec tivity security and other system related applications Extras The Extras application group in cludes Text Web Calculator Clock Composer Converter and Wireless data backup Using the applications When the cover is opened the application which was active when you closed the cover appears in the state in which you left it However if you have made or answe...

Page 20: ... PC on page 10 6 The communicator is being used as a fax modem see Chapter 10 System Fax modem on page 10 5 The communicator is being used in the silent service mode see Chapter 4 Telephone Telephone settings on page 4 1 The communicator is in flight mode The communicator is trying to es tablish an infrared connection see Chapter 10 System Connecting to a PC on page 10 6 An infrared connection has...

Page 21: ...ace Keyboard In addition to the normal character and number keys the keyboard has a number of special keys as shown in Figure 2 13 1 Application buttons The row of nine buttons at the top of the key board starting from Tel activate the corre sponding applications 2 Escape ESC To cancel an action you can either press Cancel or the escape key The escape key can only be used when Cancel is among the ...

Page 22: ...ion in the Contacts directory and to open folders and docu ments When information notes like a missed call notification are shown you may press Enter in stead of the OK command In options and set tings when a value can be toggled you may press Enter instead of Change 9 Backlight help Press the key to activate the backlight Press Shift to activate a context sensi tive help see below Special feature...

Page 23: ...cation Options chosen elsewhere affect only the docu ment card or item which is active or being sent Most applications also have Menu as one of the commands When you press Menu a pop up box opens listing a number of new commands which will vary depending on the application you are in Shortcuts There are several shortcuts you can use in the document applications SMS Fax E mail Notes The following t...

Page 24: ...hlighted in the input field Received communications When you open the cover of the communicator and have new received faxes short messages unsent documents or missed calls a note will be shown Figure 2 14 To read received documents or to check your missed calls select the corresponding item on the list and press View The note can be dismissed by pressing Cancel The same notice is only shown once F...

Page 25: ...t calling card number and access code Telephone Settings Calling card settings Activate flight mode Telephone Settings Other settings Set font margins etc for Fax Fax Write fax Style Set SMSC phone number1 to send SMS messages SMS Settings SMSC phone number1 Set fields to be included when sending business cards via SMS SMS Business cards open the card Options Define Contact card template Contacts ...

Page 26: ...the contact card or cards that are currently selected Copy card Copies the contact card that is cur rently selected Directory info Displays the number of contacts and speed dials as well as the amount of memory in use by the Contact data and the Contact record data Settings Allows you to modify the contact card template and set the contact communica tion record duration Contacts settings To custom...

Page 27: ...earch looks for matches in the Name Company and Address fields The search results can be cleared by deleting characters one by one from the search field with the backspace key Delete a contact card in one of two ways 1 Open the contact card Press Menu Select Delete or 2 From the Contacts application main view Scroll to the card you want to delete Press Menu ƒ Select Delete From the Contacts applic...

Page 28: ...is recommended that you enter all GSM phone numbers in the format 1 area code 7 digit number Customizing contact cards To remove or add fields or edit the field labels of a contact card Open the contact card you want to edit Press Fields see Figure 3 1 If you want to modify the field settings of all future contact cards you must edit the contact card template see Contacts settings on page 3 1 To a...

Page 29: ... DTMF tones on page 13 3 If you use only DTMF tones to make a call e g calling your bank for automated balance information you can create a contact card for the DTMF contact that will facilitate the call and allow you to enter a string of numbers such as your personal identification code If you use both voice and DTMF tones you can customize an existing contact card to include the DTMF tones you w...

Page 30: ...the communication type you want to view and press OK Note Contact cards cannot be created for data calls Remote mailbox Terminal and Inter net connections are recorded as data calls SIM and phone memory The communicator contains contact information accessible from either the phone interface when the cover is closed or the communicator interface when the cover is open You may copy contact informati...

Page 31: ... characters of the name will be stored Entering contact information via the phone interface Entering new or editing existing contact names and phone numbers via the phone interface will create a new contact card in the Contacts direc tory see Chapter 13 Phone interface Using memory Storing information via the phone in terface on page 13 5 When you store or copy phone numbers via the phone interfac...

Page 32: ...need to add 1 and the area code in front of the phone number Please check with your network operator Telephone settings To view the Tel application settings Press Settings in the Telephone main view A list of several settings groups will open Ringing settings Voice call forward Voice call restrictions Call waiting Calling card settings Single number settings Other settings To change the settings S...

Page 33: ...coming calls are forwarded Forward when phone is busy Incoming calls are forwarded only when the phone interface is busy Forward when not answered Incoming calls are forwarded when you do not answer them Forward if not reachable Incoming calls are forwarded when the phone interface is switched off or outside of the network service area After pressing Change the following options be come available ...

Page 34: ... view the options Choose the sequence of numbers that your calling card uses and press OK Access number Enter the access number or the prefix number Card number Enter your card number Press Close when you have entered the re quired information Press Close twice more to return to the Tel application main view Single number settings In some networks you have the same phone number for all your voice ...

Page 35: ...o activate the communicator s loudspeaker for handsfree operation Note The speakerphone audio control can only be adjusted during a call In the handsfree mode you can speak and listen to the phone from a short distance away when the cover is open This function is not available when the cover is closed except in a car installation The Tel application setting Audio when cover opened see Telephone se...

Page 36: ...ou have made the call you can now close the cover and continue the call using the phone interface unless you want to use the handsfree mode Note When you open one of the lists and select a contact Copy number copies the phone number to a clipboard where it can be copied to documents by pressing Ctrl V If you press Clear all lists in the recent calls view all the information in the lists is deleted...

Page 37: ...ain up to five remote partici pants is handled as a single call To switch between multiple calls use the scroll or arrow keys The command buttons change ac cording to the selected call s status Press Acti vate to change the held call into an active call Call information may include the following Caller ID the name or phone number of the caller if available Call status ACTIVE A connection has been ...

Page 38: ...on tact your local network operator to check if this service is available In a conference call you and up to five remote persons can hear each other simultaneously To create a conference call Make the first call normally Once this person has answered make a call to the second participant by pressing New call The first person will be put on hold automatically ƒ When the second person answers the co...

Page 39: ...call and press OK Alternating calls During an alternating call you may change the mode of the call from voice to fax Alternating calls can be made to a fax mailbox for example you initiate the call as a voice call but it changes into a fax call when your fax mailbox starts to send you your faxes To make alternating calls you need to add a spe cial Tel Fax field to the contact cards of the ser vice...

Page 40: ...ages and data To receive faxes short messages and incoming data The phone interface must be on You must be within network coverage area While a data fax connection is active check the call status indicator you cannot make calls If you want to make a voice call you can either wait until the data fax call ends or you can end the data fax call by starting to make a call nor mally When you press Call ...

Page 41: ...o From Fax numbers etc will be included at the top of the first page of the fax Separate page The first page of the fax will contain only the cover page contents None No cover page information will be attached to the fax The first page of the doc ument will be the first page of your fax Begin sending Immediately default At time Lets you choose when the fax is sent Immediately The fax is sent right...

Page 42: ...er details Note When you set Fax polling to On Fax polling becomes one of the commands in the Fax main view Alternate fax receiving As default this setting must be set to As fax If you need to receive al ternate voice fax calls you must set this to As voice fax This setting applies also to the Fax modem application Menu Within the Fax application main view are the Own texts and Received faxes fold...

Page 43: ...der in the Fax main view and press Open Select a document and press Open ƒ Press Recipient to access the Contacts directory Select your recipient and press Send as described above To forward a received fax Select the Received faxes folder in the Fax main view and press Open Select a fax and press Open ƒ Press Forward to access the fax directory Select your recipient and Send your fax By forwarding...

Page 44: ...If a contact has several fax numbers a pop up box opens Choose a number from the list and press Select The fax cover page will open To enter the recipient s name and fax number manually press Enter number The fax cover page will open To obtain the recipient s name and fax number from the recent fax numbers list press Recent numbers You will see a list containing the fax numbers you have recently h...

Page 45: ... read a received fax 1 When you receive a note informing that you have received a fax press View To read the fax later press Cancel or 2 Select the Received faxes folder and press Open Select the fax and press Open The fax viewer opens Figure 5 3 You can use the scroll or the keypad arrow keys to scroll the fax up or down The left and right arrow keys can be used for horizontal scrolling when the ...

Page 46: ... sage Service Center will take care of delivering the message even if the receiving phone is off at the time of sending The SMS main view shows the following folders plus the Document outbox Own texts Texts that you have written Received messages Messages you have received see Received messages onpage6 5 Standard messages Your message templates see Standard messages on page 6 5 Business cards All ...

Page 47: ...if this service is available SMSC phone number In order to be able to send short messages you must enter the SMSC Short Message Service Center phone number here Request delivery report Yes No default When this is set to Yes the status of the sent message Delivered Pending Failed is shown in the Delivery reports folder As Request delivery report is a network service please contact your local networ...

Page 48: ... the received message that contains the phone number you want to call and press Menu then Use number The first number or set of numbers contained in the SMS mes sage will be highlighted Press Next number to toggle from one num ber set to the next ƒ When the number you wish to call is high lighted press Call The telephone application will open automatically to process the call Editing SMS messages ...

Page 49: ...s by pressing Ctrl V When the message is ready to be sent press Send If the message is longer than 160 characters it will be sent as two or more short messages The message goes to the Document outbox that sends the message as soon as possible see Chap ter 12 Document outbox on page 12 1 To adjust the sending options for the current message press Send options Press Change to set a new value for the...

Page 50: ...sage the following options be come available Use number Allows you to call to a phone number contained by the message Reply Copy text This option allows you to in clude the contents of the received message in the new message Forward You can forward the received message Copy URL You can copy a received URL address to the WWW hotlist Standard messages You can store frequently used short messages as ...

Page 51: ...business card Go to the SMS application main view Open the Business cards folder ƒ Select a business card and press Open The contact information is retrieved from the Contacts directory unless you choose your own business card in which case the infor mation is retrieved from the System applica tion s User Data card Press Options to define which fields to include and show in the business card Figur...

Page 52: ...s must be ob tained from the Internet service provider Your service provider will give you instructions on how to enter the Internet settings Follow the instructions carefully Your Internet service provider may be able to configure the access point for you via a special SMS message This message adds a new entry to the list of defined Internet access points and configures the settings for you When ...

Page 53: ...ice provider or your own company Internet Mail Access Protocol version 4 IMAP4 A protocol used for accessing the remote mailbox Internet Protocol IP address All computers and other devices connected to Internet using the Internet Protocol have their own individual addresses The address consists of four groups of numbers separated by periods for example 131 227 21 167 Multipurpose Internet Mail Ext...

Page 54: ...or example the Club Nokia home page can be found at http www club nokia com URLs are often re ferred to with phrases like Home page loca tion Site location can be found at Internet settings To access the Internet settings main view Figure 7 1 go to the Internet applications main view and press Settings Note The Internet settings apply to all Internet applications To define Internet settings 1 In t...

Page 55: ... or you do not want to save the password change this setting to Yes Password Used in the PPP authentication process if required by the Internet service provider Advanced settings Opens a new view where you can make further adjustments for a specific Internet access point if required Modem initialization Enter any modem initialization string containing AT com mands here if needed This initializatio...

Page 56: ...hange Internet access Refers to the Internet access point you will use to send and receive e mail To define new or edit existing Internet access point see Internet settings on page 7 3 Show header fields None Basic default All The term header field refers to the information given at the top of a fax or e mail message This setting controls which header fields you will see when you open your receive...

Page 57: ...er Receiving host The IP address or host name of the computer that receives your Internet mail Remote mailbox folder INBOX is the de fault folder name for your incoming e mail Do not change this name without consulting with your remote mailbox service provider This option is only available when the remote mailbox protocol is IMAP4 Remote mailbox protocol IMAP4 default POP3 Your remote mailbox must...

Page 58: ...new set of commands appears 3 Press Menu and select Reply If the received mail message is a MIME document only the first text part is included in the reply 4 When the reply is ready to be sent press Send The e mail envelope opens see Figure 7 3 To forward received mail 1 Select the Received mail folder and press Open 2 Select a message and press Open The mail message will open 3 Press Menu and sel...

Page 59: ... also manually enter standard Internet addresses The basic format of an Internet address is mailbox domain Multiple addresses in the To and CC fields must be separated by a comma Cancel Allows you to cancel the send You will be asked to confirm this action as all informa tion To CC etc will be deleted from the E mail envelope To add attachments to the current message Scroll down to Attachments and...

Page 60: ...the mail Once you have connected to the remote mailbox you can retrieve and delete e mail If the Delete retrieved setting is set to Yes see E mail set tings on page 7 5 retrieved messages are marked as deleted These messages will be re tained in the Received mail folder and marked as deleted in the Remote mailbox To download new e mail Press Retrieve new All new e mail is downloaded to the Receive...

Page 61: ...rsons who received the e mail without including the received mail in your repl y Forward Forward a received e mail the re ceived e mail along with any attachments will be sent Scroll to any of these and press Select Attachments Lists all MIME attachments text image audio video or application If no attachments are contained in the message this command is dimmed When viewing the list of attachments ...

Page 62: ...ing the proxy HTTP proxy The hostname of the HTTP proxy server Proxy port The port number that the proxy server uses No proxy for You may define domains for which the proxy must not be used Domain names are delimited by commas for exam ple nokia com cal edu You may specify the domains as accurately as you wish Autodisconnect time 2 min 3 min default 5 min Maximum Determines the length of time the ...

Page 63: ...ces about which IAP is used leave the Autoselect IAP at Yes To specify an IAP tab to Autoselect IAP and choose No You may then tab down to the Internet ac cess field press Change and select from among the predefined access points 6 Press Close to exit the Define hotlist item screen 7 Press Back to return to the WWW main view URL addresses begin by default http but the prefix file can also be used ...

Page 64: ... the connection the title of the document and how many bytes of the document file have been received To reload a web page press Ctrl R After the WWW page has been downloaded the following commands are available Figure 7 6 Go activates the WWW navigation commands see Connecting to WWW Navigating in WWW on page 7 14 Save activates a new set of commands Copy text Copy image copies the text or image o...

Page 65: ...rmation from the World Wide Web Hotspots such as selection lists text entry fields and reset submit buttons enable you to input information into the World Wide Web Use the scroll buttons to scroll the view and to choose hyperlinks and hotspots Each scroll key press selects the nearest hyperlink or hotspot or moves the view one line up or down The following commands may be available in this view de...

Page 66: ...and Zoom out The Image viewer is similar to the Fax viewer see Chapter 5 Fax Received faxes on page 5 5 Plug ins The Nokia 9000il Communicator is capable of accepting software plug ins which can increase web browser functionality To download a plug in 1 Move the cursor over the hypertext link that points to the plug in and press Retrieve 2 Press Install If there is sufficient memory available the ...

Page 67: ...ppear To edit an existing connection press Edit To define a new Telnet connection press New To delete the selected connection press Delete Pressing Edit or New opens the Define Telnet connection view where you can define the following settings Connection name Edit an existing or enter a new connection name The name can be defined freely Destination host Edit an existing or enter a new connection a...

Page 68: ...host end the data call and return to the Telnet application main view The scroll up down buttons can be used for scrolling the view Scrolling does not affect the cursor position Pressing any keyboard key re turns the view to the cursor position Text transfers The text transfer function enables you to down load capture or upload send texts between a host computer and the communicator This fea ture ...

Page 69: ...ine see Define Terminal connections below Define Terminal connections Go to the Terminal main view and press Define The defined Terminal connections will appear To edit an existing connection press Edit To define a new Terminal connection press New To delete the selected connection press Delete Pressing Edit or New opens the Define Terminal connections view Figure 7 9 Connection name Edit an exist...

Page 70: ...tion keys PF1 4 All VT100 application keypad keys numbers 1 9 minus comma period dash enter The following VT100 functions reset terminal Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl The selected special character is entered to the left of the cursor by pressing Insert Press Texts to activate the text transfer com mands see Define Telnet connections Text transfers on page 7 17 Press Zoom in if the whole emulated screen is too s...

Page 71: ...h allows direct printing Notes settings To change the note editor s default settings Press Settings in the Notes application main view Select a setting and press Change to open it The settings are the default values for the text options and margins in the note and fax editors and are valid until they are changed again in the Settings view Font URW Roman URW Sans default URW Mono Size 10 points 12 ...

Page 72: ...trl B On Off default Italics Ctrl I On Off default Underlined Ctrl U On Off default Justification Left default Centered Right Full Margins Opens a new view where you can choose a value default is 2 54 centimeters 1 inch for the top left right and bottom margins The unit of measurement is chosen in the System settings see Chapter 10 Sys tem System settings on page 10 1 A new style setting affects a...

Page 73: ...ta neously pressing a key with a special charac ter printed on the key as the third green character The special key will be inserted on the display Special characters can also be generated using certain unmarked keys which are associated with the special character for example a If you hold the Chr key down and press the a key you will produce an à Continue to hold the Chr key and press the a key r...

Page 74: ...ructed for too long for example something is moved be tween the infrared sensors or the communica tor is moved printing is interrupted ƒ To print a document open the document press Print Send and select Print After the communicator has checked that you do not already have an active PC connection it starts to scan for a printer Because you can only have one active connection you cannot print while ...

Page 75: ... the Calendar application settings press Menu and select Settings You will see the fol lowing options Booking password Used to protect your calen dar from receiving scheduled events from anyone except those who have your password see Cal endar booking Booking password on page 9 5 When a password is written in the field all char acters appear as asterisks Default alarm leadtime 10 minutes default U...

Page 76: ...entries Calendar icons in the daily schedule Attached alarms Bookings Memos Recurring events Annual events The symbol appears next to the event s name see Figure 9 2 For each event only the symbol with the highest priority is shown the symbols will appear in the order listed above To add events Move the selection frame over the starting time of the event Type the event on the dotted line If you wa...

Page 77: ...cipient has received a reservation and confirmed it If you press Cancel event in the Event sent to screen the event is cancelled from the recip ient s calendar Memos To attach memos to an event In the daily schedule screen move the selec tion frame over the correct event and press Details Press Memo to open the notepad In the note pad you can Press Print Send to print or send the memo as a fax SMS...

Page 78: ...as been reserved for an event all the time boxes are marked with a dark grey bar Tuesday 17th in Figure 9 3 To open the daily schedule press Day to open the monthly schedule press Month You can use the scroll buttons and arrow keys to scroll within a day in the weekly schedule To enter an event in the weekly schedule Move the cursor over the date of the event Type the event description A details s...

Page 79: ...S opens the SMS directory where you can select the recipient Press Send to send the booking The name or number of the recipient is added to the Event sent to list see Calendar booking Canceling and changing bookings on page 9 5 Receiving requests When you receive an event request a note appears on the display showing the details of the event and the name or number of the sender If you press Accept...

Page 80: ...ton The entries in the To do list are numbered and they can be given high or normal priority High priority entries are always shown at the top of the list see Figure 9 4 To change the status of the selected task Press Priority A pop up box opens Change the status of the entry to High priority or Normal priority default or mark the task as Completed as task number four in Figure 9 4 To create a new...

Page 81: ...f the PC connection applica tions or the fax modem application is activated the communicator consumes more power than normally To extend the battery operation time these applications should be closed when they are not in use System settings System settings includes all system related permanent settings To view the System settings Press Settings in the System application main view Select a feature ...

Page 82: ...fax Received SMS Received e mail For each of these individual settings you can set a specific ring type You would then be able to tell by the ring whether you have re ceived a fax or a short message for example The clock alarm will sound regardless of the communicator s status For example when a phone call is active and the communicator is used in handsfree operation all sounds except the clock al...

Page 83: ...mergency number PIN code request On default Off If you set the PIN Personal Identity Number code request on the system requests the code every time the phone interface is turned on by pressing You can also turn the PIN code request on or off in the phone inter face Security options menu Menu 5 1 This setting cannot be changed if the phone inter face is switched off Note Some SIM cards do not allow...

Page 84: ...de you will get a code error message several times in succession or misplace or forget your lock code the communicator must be sent back to the dealer to unlock the device Network password The network password is needed to change call restrictions see Chapter 4 Telephone Telephone settings on page 4 1 You obtain the password from your network operator when you subscribe to the service When the pho...

Page 85: ...the Nserver diskette onto your PC Connect the communicator to the PC via an infrared link as described in To establish an infrared connection on page 10 6 ƒ Wait until the connection is established and then press Activate in the Fax modem main view This will change the communicator to a fax modem When the communicator is used as a fax modem the call status indicator shows the text MODEM To stop us...

Page 86: ... In the Start menu select Run and type a server server in the command line ƒ Press OK Follow the instructions shown on the screen To establish a connection The IrDA software infrared driver must be in stalled and running on your PC in order to estab lish an infrared connection This software is available from the Microsoft web site The default IrDA port for the software is COM4 however the physical...

Page 87: ...ed to activate the left or right window these keys do not toggle the active window the left arrow always activates the communicator window and the right arrow the PC window The following files can be transferred Text files Nokia 9000il Communicator text files transferred to a PC can be read and edited in a PC environment with standard Windows or MS DOS text editors PC text files can be read and ed...

Page 88: ...are The Install Remove software application enables you to install communicator software from a PC and to remove the software from the communi cator later The Install Remove software main view displays the serial connection type and the PC drive used Press Settings to change the connection type or to redefine the PC drive used The connection type is changed by pressing Change The directory name an...

Page 89: ...t Export contacts application see the next section Calendar The data in your calendar can be backed up and restored Before using this application make sure that the connectivity software has been installed on your PC and is running see Connecting to a PC on page 10 6 Press Backup or Restore to start the respective operations The backup directory will be created if necessary While backup is being m...

Page 90: ...nstalled on your PC and is running see Connecting to a PC on page 10 6 To import calendar data Press Import in the Import Export calendar data main view When the data in the defined PC directory has been copied to the commu nicator you will be asked to confirm the con version of the imported data as calendar data Note The imported calendar data will replace all your current calendar data To export...

Page 91: ...pen up a list of folders and other data in the communicator and the amount of memory each of them uses The list is updated every time it is opened If the memory is getting low you should delete some documents Before deleting you can send them or transfer them to a PC About this product This section displays information about the Nokia 9000il Communicator ...

Page 92: ... the service with the scroll or arrow keys and press Select To change the access numbers of Nokia and Op erator services or to change add or delete serv ice access points that you have defined yourself press Settings Nokia services The contents are maintained by Nokia and they cannot be changed Nokia updates the contents from time to time with special short messages Although Nokia provides the ser...

Page 93: ...Save form To copy the text to Downloaded files folder select Copy text Saved forms Saved forms grants you quick access to Internet services You can add items to Saved forms list from the other services To open the selected form press Open The TTML browser opens up with the same commands as above To rename a service press Rename in the Saved forms main view Calculator The Calculator contains an ent...

Page 94: ...r later than this are set in the Calendar application When the alarm sounds it can be turned off by pressing any phone interface or communicator interface key If the alarm is not turned off or it is turned off by pressing other than the OK but ton on the Communicator interface the alarm will sound again the alarm interval is set in the clock settings for five times or until you press the OK button...

Page 95: ...he first letter of the city to move the cursor to the first city name beginning with that letter Editing the cities database Press Location in the world time view to open a view of the Cities list To make changes to existing city cards press Edit city The city information is presented in the form of a data card The city data card con tains the following fields City The name shown in the Cities lis...

Page 96: ...ur or AM PM selected in System Settings Preferences Date Enter the new date in the current date format Alarm interval 0 1 2 3 4 5 minutes You can choose the interval between alarms If you select 0 the alarm clock will only go off once Daylight savings You can set the home loca tion and destination daylight saving time On or Off This setting remains the same even if the home destination is changed ...

Page 97: ...ompose tunes in the Extras application the settings for the commu nicator sounds are found in the System application under Settings System sounds While in the editing mode you can use the following shortcuts For quick composing press the corresponding letter key on the keyboard to generate a note For example pressing C generates the note C When you press Shift and the corresponding letter key a sh...

Page 98: ...iew returns scroll the selec tion frame in the original units list to the unit you want to convert from Change between lists by pressing Change list ƒ Scroll the selection frame in the converted units list on the right to the units you want to convert to Enter the amount to be converted Any amount you enter will automatically appear in the input field The result will appear in the result field Cur...

Page 99: ...d like to convert The amount is displayed in the result field Note Changing the base currency will clear all set exchange rates Wireless Data Backup Wireless Data Backup allows you to backup and restore data over the GSM network via a data call To use this application you must first obtain this service from a service provider Contact your local network operator to check if this service is availabl...

Page 100: ... Document outbox will try to send it again later A document s sending status may be Sending The document is currently being sent Waiting The document is waiting for sending to become possible e g when the phone interface is switched on network signal strength becomes adequate previous phone call ends Retry time Sending of the document failed It will be sent again later at the time given in bracket...

Page 101: ...Waiting Retry or Upon request status Select the document and press Start The document s will be sent as soon as possible A document is removed from the Document outbox only if 1 Sending succeeds or 2 You cancel the sending manually by pressing Cancel send or 3 Sending fails ten times or fails because of missing or inadequate sending information In this case an information note will be shown ...

Page 102: ...p text on the current function deletes characters or exits the menu facility and memory functions and are used to scroll through menus submenus or settings If there are no active calls the scroll keys can be used to browse through the memory contents When a call is active pressing the scroll keys adjusts the volume level dials a phone number and answers a call ends any active call or cancels a dia...

Page 103: ... in progress The phone interface is in alpha mode letters as well as digits can be entered You have a voice mail message You have received an SMS message fax or e mail Indicates one of the following memory location menu submenu or setting option Indicates that you should use the scroll keys to reach items that are currently not shown on the screen Indicates that there is a list of options to selec...

Page 104: ...inging tone and the text CALL on the display will flash If you have selected SILENT in Menu 10 only the keypad and display lights will flash If you have selected BEEP only a single beep will be heard If the caller can be identified the caller s phone number or name if stored in mem ory andthetextCALLINGwillbedisplayedinstead You can answer the call any time even while using the memory or menu func...

Page 105: ...lected automatically The A memory is located on the SIM card that is inserted in the communicator The SIM card memory uses numbered memory locations to store data When numbers are saved in the SIM card A memory a message will indicate its location number The number of standard mem ory locations available on SIM cards varies from one card to another When the A memory is selected the phone in terfac...

Page 106: ...ickly so that a p is displayed For a wait character press four times quickly so that a w is displayed For more information on storing DTMF se quences see Chapter 3 Contacts Contact cards Storing DTMF tones on page 3 4 Press Save The message SAVED will appear on the display The entry will be automatically saved in the Contacts directory in alphabetical order numbers will precede letters Note A quic...

Page 107: ...y at a time If there are any characters on the display clear the display by pressing and holding Press The last dialed number will appear on the display ƒ You can scroll the numbers with or until the desired number is displayed Press to dial the number You can also recall Dialed calls Menu 01 1 Received calls Menu 01 2 and Missed calls Menu 01 3 see Detailed menus list Recent calls Menu 01 on page...

Page 108: ... to it Note that network services are specific to each SIM card If you change the SIM card and have not obtained the service for the new card you will not be able to use the service MENU FUNCTION SUBMENUS MENU 01 RECENT CALLS 4 1 Dialed calls 2 Received calls 3 Missed calls 4 Clear list of recent calls MENU 2 MESSAGES 1 Listen to voice messages 2 Read messages 3 Show delivery reports 4 Read info m...

Page 109: ...nicator dials the phone number stored in Menu 2 5 1 If required key in the access code of the mailbox or answering machine The access code will be sent as DTMF tones to the receiving end Read messages Menu 2 2 When you receive a short message the text MESSAGE RECEIVED and the indicator will be displayed and a tone will sound if the com municator has not been set to silent service within Menu 10 A ...

Page 110: ... the topics from the list via the communicator interface see Chapter 6 Short messages SMS settings on page 6 2 then change the setting to On Call forwarding Menu 3 The call forward network service allows you to direct your incoming voice calls to another phone number when you do not want to be dis turbed or when the phone interface is switched off or outside of the network coverage area For more d...

Page 111: ...mation tone will sound for example when the network is cur rently too busy to allow new calls or the battery charge is too low If you have set the communi cator to silent service Menu 10 the warning tones will not be heard One touch dialing Menu 4 7 When this function is set on you can dial phone numbers stored in speed dial locations by simply pressing and holding the assigned speed dial key Auto...

Page 112: ...urity Menu 5 2 see Chapter 10 System Security on page 10 2 On or Off Voice call restrictions Menu 5 3 Call restrictions is a network service contact your operator for subscription See Chapter 4 Telephone Telephone settings Voice call for ward call restrictions and call waiting on page 4 2 Within this submenu you can choose the following call restriction modes Outgoing calls Menu 5 3 1 Internationa...

Page 113: ...e locked automati cally if the Autolock period is turned on in the communicator interface see Chapter 10 System Security on page 10 2 To lock the communicator Press Select to activate the lock code prompt Enter the lock code The communicator locks immediately To unlock the communicator press Unlock and enter the lock code Note To prevent the communicator from locking itself again after the time ou...

Page 114: ... can be made except for emergency calls to the number 911 To turn the limit off select None Show costs in Menu 6 4 Within this submenu you may select whether the call cost limits and the amount of remaining calling time will be displayed in currency or charging units Contact your network operator for charging unit prices Changing the call costs unit requires the PIN2 code To show limits in currenc...

Page 115: ...he list In call options Menu 9 The phone interface provides a number of con trol functions that you can use during a call To access the in call options during a call simply press and hold Menu for a second The in call options are not numbered You cannot there fore access them by the shortcut method Mute Unmute Switches off or on the com municator s microphone If the communicator is connected to a ...

Page 116: ...eypad is unlocked and the communi cator can be operated in the normal way After the call the keypad lock is automatically turned back on The keypad lock will be automatically turned off when the communicator is connected to a car kit When the communicator is removed from the car kit without being switched off previously the keypad lock will be activated automatically again To activate the keypad l...

Page 117: ...ing started Battery on page 2 5 If the NOT CHARGING message is displayed the charging is suspended In this case check that the temperature of the battery is not above 113 F 45 C Wait for a while disconnect the charger connect it again and retry If charg ing still fails contact your local Nokia retailer 2 Power comes on but the phone interface does not work Remove the battery and replace it again r...

Page 118: ...lly 1 Check the file system Key combination Shift ESC left arrow Symptoms The Memory application in the System main view shows too much over 2 megabytes or too little memory even if you have just deleted some documents or the communicator interface applications crash when opening a document Caution If there are problems in the file system the corrupted files will be removed If there are no problem...

Page 119: ...x restrictions forwarding are set in Fax application s settings data restrictions are set in the Internet settings Fax reception The SIM does not have a fax number E mail reception The SIM does not have a phone number for data connections Contact your cellular service provider Short message sending You have not subscribed to the Short Message Service or the Short Message Service center number is m...

Page 120: ... using an incorrect printer driver see Chapter 8 Notes Printing documents on page 8 4 If you fail to establish a working infrared connection transfer the file to a PC and use the PC to print the document See Chapter 10 System File transfer on page 10 7 Alter natively you can send the document as a fax to the nearest fax machine See Chapter 5 Fax Fax settings on page 5 1 11 PC connectivity problems...

Page 121: ... Intro duction Facts about wireless data transmis sion on page 1 4 Reception is usually better above ground le vel outdoors and while stationary Some times even moving the cellular phone slightly will improve reception You can also try using the communicator in the handsfree mode with the communicator interface s Telephone application see Chapter 4 Telephone Tele phone settings on page 4 1 Remembe...

Page 122: ...ipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution If the communicator or any of its accessories are not working properly take them to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service Warranty information NOKIA One Year Limited Warranty Nokia Mobile Phones Inc NMPI warrants that this cellular phone Product is...

Page 123: ...m of the next page for further instructions c The Consumer shall ship the Product prepaid and insured Expenses related to removing the Product from an installation are not covered under this limited warranty d The Consumer will be billed for any parts or labor charges not covered by this limited warranty The Consumer shall be respon sible for expenses related to reinstallation of the Product e If ...

Page 124: ... from state to state 12 NMPI neither assumes nor authorizes any authorized service center or any person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this limited warranty 13 Questions concerning this limited warranty may be directed to the Customer Service Department at Nokia 6200 Courtney Campbell Causeway Suite 900 Tampa FL 33630 Tel...

Page 125: ... for the safety of personnel it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position Users are advised to switch off the phone interface when at a refueling point service station Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in...

Page 126: ...ation 5 Press the key If certain features are in use call restriction fixed dialing closed user group system lock keypad lock etc you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emer gency call Consult this document and your home network operator When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accu rately as possible Remember that your mobile ph...

Page 127: ...3 9 Hold Unhold 13 14 making a call 4 5 13 3 restricting 4 2 transferring 4 8 13 14 Cleaning the communicator 15 1 Clock alarms 11 3 settings 11 5 Connectivity software 10 6 Contact card 3 2 creating 3 2 customizing 3 3 editing 3 2 settings 3 1 template 3 1 Contacts directory 3 2 D Data removal 10 10 Date format 10 2 Deleting temporary files 14 2 DTMF tones 3 4 13 3 automatic sending 13 4 in conta...

Page 128: ... 13 15 I Import Export calendar data 10 10 contacts 10 9 infrared connection 10 6 infrared drivers 10 5 Install Remove software 10 8 Internet glossary 7 2 Internet application access requirements 7 1 data call restrictions 7 4 e mail 7 5 settings 7 3 Telnet 7 16 Terminal 7 18 World Wide Web 7 11 L Lock code 4 3 10 4 Locking communicator 10 2 keypad 13 15 M Margins 8 1 Memory 2 2 13 4 cache 7 13 co...

Page 129: ...ess 7 4 network services 4 2 Remote mailbox 7 6 ringing and tones 4 1 Tel application 4 1 WWW 7 11 Shortcuts last number redial 13 6 one touch dialing 13 10 speed dialing 13 5 speed search 13 6 table of keystrokes 2 13 Signal strength indicator 13 2 signal impairment 1 4 SIM card 2 2 installing 2 3 SMS application business cards 6 6 forwarding 6 3 Recent numbers 6 4 requesting delivery report 6 2 ...

Page 130: ... 4 4 setting number 4 4 13 9 Volume phone interface 13 10 speakerphone 4 4 W World time 11 4 WWW downloading software 7 15 Hotlist 7 12 Navigation index 7 14 saving information 7 13 settings 7 11 URL addresses 7 12 viewing images 7 15 ...

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