Nokia 3585i manual Nokia Phone Editor, Learn about Phone Memory and PC Storage Locations

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Nokia Phone Editor

9 Nokia Phone Editor

The Nokia Phone Editor program allows you to edit and manage many phone functions from your PC. Phone Editor consists of the following components:

Contacts—used to manage contacts list entries and to store contact information on your PC

Settings—used to view and modify many system and message settings and store or configure your personal business card information

Make sure you establish a connection between your phone and PC before using Phone Editor. If your phone is not connected to your PC, you cannot edit and manage your phone information and settings.

Important: Phone Editor cannot be used during active digital data or fax calls. Do not try to use these two features simultaneously.

• LEARN ABOUT PHONE MEMORY AND PC STORAGE LOCATIONS

Phone Editor uses your phone memory and your PC (RAM memory and hard drive storage) to store your phone data and settings.

Each time you launch Phone Editor, phone numbers and various phone settings are read into Phone Editor memory. When you terminate the PC connection or exit the program, your phone information is stored on your PC. The next time you use Phone Editor, the information stored on your PC is updated.

• TOUR NOKIA PHONE EDITOR AND CONTACTS WINDOW

This illustration introduces you to Nokia Phone Editor Contacts tools and commands:

New contact

Navigation bar

Contacts directory (list of folders or locations where

contacts are stored)

Memory status

Status bar displays help texts and toolbar tips

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Editing tools (cut, copy, paste, delete)

Contact card viewer

List of contacts list entries for the selected folder.

Connection status

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Contents Page Trademarks Legal noticesExport Controls FCC/Industry Canada NoticeTable of Contents Index Observe System Requirements IntroductionLearn about Compatible Applications Understand Requirements for Digital Data and FAX CallsObserve Terms Comply with Safety NotesTerm Description Download PC Suite Nokia PC Suite installationRemove PC Suite Double-clickAdd/Remove Programs Disable Connection Manager for wireless modem use Switch connection typeNokia Connection Manager Learn about Content Copier Nokia Content CopierLearn about Compatible Phones Nokia model number Method of connectionCopy data from the source phone Nokia Content Copier logSave the source phone data Copy information to the target phoneProtocol Nokia model number Learn about Other Nokia PhonesLearn about Midi Files Nokia Sound ConverterLearn about Nokia Sound Converter Use Simple Channel Priority options Open a GM fileListen to a Midi Channel Change Channel PrioritySave your SP Midi file Use Advanced channel priority optionsTransfer to phone Nokia PC Sync Configure PC SyncSet General synchronization properties Synchronization conflictsUnderstand the Basics of Synchronization Configure for Outlook users USE the NEW Synchronization CommandView other PC Sync options Begin SynchronizationUpdate Outlook Settings in PC Sync Configure for other PIM applicationsCreate a NEW Folder for Phone Contacts Copy Contacts to Custom Phone ListClick the Lotus Organizer tab Update PC Sync Settings for Lotus OrganizerTour of PC Graphics Nokia PC GraphicsCreate a NEW Graphic Choose a picture typeWork with AN Existing Graphic Transfer a Graphic to Your PhoneOpen a graphic you created Adjust and edit imageOpen Other Bitmap Files Capture an imageInstall AN Application Nokia Application InstallerLearn about Java Applications Erase AN Application from Your PhoneLearn about Phone Memory and PC Storage Locations Nokia Phone EditorTour Nokia Phone Editor and Contacts Window Manage Contacts Using Phone Editor Add a contact to a caller group Edit SettingsLaunch Other PC Suite Applications Learn about Digital Data Wireless modem setupUnderstand Modem Software Observe the Following RequirementsChoose the correct type of digital data Install the Modem Advanced properties Change Data ServicesType of data Initialization string Create a new connection Windows 98/ME Data and fax software setupCreate a new connection Windows Connect to the packet data or QNC network Create a new connection Windows XPConfigure AOL for TCP/IP access Configure AOL for Packet Data or QNCGather configuration information Connect to AOLModem setup windows 98/ME Configure AOL for CSDCreate a new connection Connect to the networkModify AOL Locations Configure Your FAX SoftwareLearn about Other Data Applications Learn about Manual Selection of Incoming Calls Confirm hardware settingsIncoming data/fax call Phone displayNumerics IndexRequirements