Nokia 9500 manual Viewing dialed, received, and missed calls, Sending touchtones, Call forwarding

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Viewing dialed, received, and missed calls

You can view calls that you have recently dialed, received, or missed.

The phone saves missed and received calls only if the network supports these functions and if the phone is switched on and within the network service area.

Press Recent calls, and select Dialed calls, Received calls, or Missed calls.

To move from one dialog page to another, press Menu.

You can also view call information in the Log. See "Log{No generated text before found for '#comma'}" p.24.

To call a number, select a call in the list, and press Call. To remove all calls from the list, press Clear all.

To save the phone number of the call in your Contacts directory, select the number in the list, and press Add to Contacts.

Sending touchtones

You can send touchtones during an active call to control your voice mailbox or other automated phone services.

To send a touchtone sequence, make a call, wait until the other end answers, press Menu, and select Call... > Send touch tone.... Select a predefined touchtone sequence, or type it.

Tip: You can attach touchtone sequences to contact cards. Go to Contacts, open a contact card, press Add field, and select DTMF.

To insert a pause of about 2 seconds before, or between, touchtones, press the p key.

To set the device to send the touchtones only after you press Send tone during a call, press the w key.

Tip: You can also send tones by pressing the number keys. When the device cover is closed, you can press number keys on the phone keypad to send tones.

Setting the offline profile

The offline profile prevents you from accidentally switching on your phone, using Bluetooth, sending or receiving messages, and it also closes any Internet connection which may be in operation when the offline profile is selected. Note, however, that the offline profile does not prevent you from establishing a new wireless LAN connection. Therefore, remember to comply with any applicable safety requirements when establishing and using a wireless LAN connection.

Important: In offline profile you cannot make (or receive) any calls, or use other features that require GSM network coverage. To make any calls, you must first activate the phone function by changing the profile. You may, however, be able to make an emergency call in offline profile by pressing the power key on the cover of the device and then entering the official emergency number. This can be done using the cover phone interface only, not the communicator interface. If the device has been locked, enter the lock code to activate the phone function. When the device is locked, calls may still be possible to the official emergency number.

Making an emergency call in offline profile or when the device is locked requires that the device recognizes the number to be an official emergency number. It may be advisable to change the profile or unlock the device by entering the lock code before you make the emergency call.

To activate the offline profile, go to Telephone, press Menu, and select > Offline.

To allow full communication again, press Menu, and select > Exit Offline profile > OK. Then switch on the cover phone. Tip: You can activate the offline profile in any application menu, or from the cover phone.

Call forwarding

You can forward incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to another phone number.

To forward voice calls, go to Telephone, press Menu, and select Settings > Voice call forwarding. Select one of the following forwarding options:

Forward all calls — to forward all incoming calls

Forward if busy — to forward incoming calls when you have an active call

Forward if out of reach — to forward calls when the phone is either switched off or out of network coverage

Forward if not answered — to forward calls after a certain time period. Define the time you let the phone ring before forwarding the call in the Time delay field.

Tip: To activate Forward if busy, Forward if out of reach, and Forward if not answered in a single action, scroll to Forward if not available, and press Change.

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Contents Nokia 9500 Communicator User Guide Declaration of Conformity Contents Creating a basic Internet access point for a wireless LAN 103 100101 104For your safety Switch on SafelyShared memory Enhancements, batteries, and chargersInstalling the SIM card, battery, and memory card Getting startedCharging the battery Switching the device on and offAccess codes First start-upCommunicator interface Keys and connectorsKeys and connectors Communicator keyboardAbout the display Desk main viewMultipage dialog About the Menu keyCover phone Display indicatorsCommon actions in several applications Instructions in your device Volume controlUsing the CD-ROM Nokia support on the Web Stickers in the sales packageMaking a call Cover phone display, standby modeCover phone Answering a callMessages Accessing the menu functionsWriting text MessagesShortcuts to the contacts list Call logContacts Searching for, adding, and deleting contactsProfiles SettingsSettings for the contacts Touch dialingSettingsNo generated text before found for #comma p.64 CameraManaging groups DeskCreating new groups Touch dialing Press Menu, and select Settings 1-touch dialsTelephone Making a conference callSending touchtones Setting the offline profileViewing dialed, received, and missed calls Call forwardingNetwork settings Call, network, and phone line settingsCall settings Advanced settingsPress Menu, and select Settings Voice mailboxes Voice mailbox settingsLog Writing and reading messages MessagingMessaging center Folders in the Messaging main viewAvoiding low memory MailManaging messages Working online and offlineSending options Writing and sending e-mailRetrieving e-mail Mail attachments Mail account settingsReading and replying to e-mail Changing e-mail replying and viewing preferencesS s a g i n g Sending options for a text message Text message settingsText messages Replying to text messagesManaging messages on the SIM card Modifying message center settingsMultimedia messages Picture messagesMultimedia message account settings Receiving multimedia messagesFax Setting sending options for a faxEditing fax settings Saving a received faxSpecial message types Cell broadcast Receiving provisioning settingsGo to Desk Tools Cell broadcast Web Downloading filesClearing the cache Changing browser settingsManaging bookmarks Managing contact cards ContactsEditing contact cards Sending contact cards Creating and editing contact card templatesMy contact card Sending a contact cardManaging contacts saved in the SIM card Contact card settingsCreating and editing contact groups Copying and moving contacts to different databasesN t a c t s Working with documents DocumentsFormatting documents Inserting and editing objects Using templatesViewing tables Working with worksheets SheetWorkbooks Working with cellsCreating and modifying chart sheets List of functionsLookup Rand E e t Creating presentations PresentationsViewing presentations Viewing slide showsOutline view Inserting tablesWorking with different views Slide master viewCalendar icons CalendarCreating calendar entries Calendar, Month viewManaging calendar entries Calendar settingsCalendar views Month viewCalendar files Managing files and folders File managerGo to Desk Office File manager Memory card security Camera and Images Camera settingsPress Options, and select Change mode Video Taking a pictureEditing images ImagesViewing images Managing image filesM e r a a n d I m a g e s General Regional settingsControl panel Date and timeData management Setting Java application security settings BackupModifying installation settings Camera foldersTelephone Profile settingsData call and fax call diverting network service MessagingConnections Service messageWireless LAN Go to Desk Tools Control panel ConnectionsSecurity Cable setupRealPlayer settings Device securityCertificate manager Defining PIN code settingsChanging the restriction password Managing certificatesInternet setup ExtrasConfiguring advanced Internet access point settings Setting up an Internet access point for a wireless LAN Configuring advanced Internet access point settingsModifying the EAP-PEAP settings Modifying the EAP-SIM settingsModifying the EAP-TLS settings WPASelecting an Internet access point Configuring Internet connection settingsModifying the EAP-LEAP settings RealPlayer Adjusting media volumeMedia applications Playing media clipsMusic player Voice recorderPlaying a voice recording Recording a phone call or voice memoSending a voice recording Calculator Using the scientific calculatorSetting the number format in Calculator Making calculationsAlarms and reminders Using world clockUsing Alarm clock ClockCreating and editing country entries Creating and editing city entriesData and software management BackupGo to Desk Tools Backup Data moverGo to Desk Tools Data transfer Data transferSync Go to Desk Tools SyncInstalling Symbian software Installing applications and softwareNokia PC Suite Java Midp Installing Java applicationsJava Java PPConnectivity Wireless LANSetting up an ad hoc network Cable connectionSending data with Bluetooth BluetoothBluetooth settings Receiving data with BluetoothInfrared Ending a Bluetooth connectionChecking the status of the Bluetooth connection ModemProblems with printing Setting printing optionsDefining page setup PrintingCreating a new configuration server profile Remote configuration network serviceManaging mobile printing settings Go to Desk Tools Device managerPacket data general packet radio service, Gprs Wireless local area network wireless LANData connections Connection manager GSM data callsPersonalizing your device Changing the front cover and key matR s o n a l i z i n g y o u r d e v i c e Shortcuts General shortcutsApplication-specific shortcuts Calendar DocumentsPresentations SheetFile manager Calculator WebMusic player ImagesVoice recorder RealPlayerData transmission Nokia original enhancements BatteryTechnical information Boom Headset HDB-4 Battery information Care and Maintenance Additional safety information Certification Information SAR Characteristic Value Technical informationNokia One-Year Limited Warranty K i a O n e Y e a r L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y 106 Appendix B Message from the FDA AppendicesAppendix a Message from the Ctia Message from the FDA108 Index Lock code 10 Internet access pointsInternet Locking the keypad Locking the system LogsRemote fax boxes Radio signalRemote configuration Remote synchronizationWorksheets Weekly time schedule view in Calendar 53 WEP keysWlan 63 Writing text Year schedule view in Calendar
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9500 specifications

The Nokia 9500 Communicator, launched in 2004, stands as a landmark device in the evolution of mobile technology, blending the features of a smartphone with the functionality of a handheld computer. It was part of Nokia's Communicator series, which was known for its advanced features, and the 9500 was particularly significant due to its innovative design and robust capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 9500 is its distinctive clamshell design. When closed, it resembles a traditional mobile phone, compact and easy to carry. However, upon opening, the device reveals a full QWERTY keyboard and a large display, offering an exceptional typing experience for those who frequently send emails or create documents on the go. The keyboard is spacious and tactile, making it ideal for productivity tasks.

The 9500 is equipped with the Symbian OS, specifically the Series 80 user interface, which was optimized for the Communicator's unique form factor. Users could multitask efficiently, switching between applications seamlessly, which was a remarkable feature for its time. It supported various productivity applications including calendar, contacts, and word processing, enhancing its appeal to business users.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 9500 offers a range of options. It includes support for GPRS, providing users with internet access even while on the move. Wi-Fi capabilities further expanded its utility, allowing for faster data transfer rates and easier access to the internet in hot spots. Bluetooth technology was also included, enabling wireless data sharing with other devices.

The device features a 640x200 pixel display, which was impressive for its time, ensuring that both text and images were clear and easily readable. The Nokia 9500 also came with a camera, which was a novelty for mobile devices in the early 2000s, allowing users to capture images on the go.

Another important aspect of the 9500 is its battery life. It was designed to support extended usage, making it a reliable choice for professionals who needed to stay connected throughout the day. The device also supported expandable memory through a miniSD card slot, providing further flexibility for users to store more data.

In summary, the Nokia 9500 Communicator was a pioneering device that combined the functionalities of a mobile phone and a laptop. With its robust design, keyboard, productivity applications, and connectivity options, it set a foundation for future smartphones, showcasing what mobile computing could achieve long before the era of modern smartphones.