Nokia 9500 manual Security, Cable setup, RealPlayer settings, Device security

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you are asked for the WEP key or WPA settings if required by the network. If the network does not require these security settings, you are shown details on the new Internet access point. Press OK.

For instructions on modifying the WEP key or EAP module settings, see the Help function in the device.

You can also create an Internet access point in more detail. See "Setting up an Internet access point for a wireless LAN{No generated text before found for '#comma'}" p.68.

Cable setup

To specify how the data cable is used, select Connections > Cable setup.

Select from the following options:

PC Suite connection — Select this to use the data cable to connect to PC Suite.

IP passthrough — Select this to connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the PC.

IP passthrough overrides PC Suite — Select this to automatically terminate a PC Suite connection via data cable when you connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the PC.

RealPlayer settings

To access streaming data, such as real-time audio and video, you must set network and proxy settings for the RealPlayer application.

To modify RealPlayer settings, select Connections > RealPlayer settings. On the Network and Proxy pages, define the following:

Connection timeout — Specify how long RealPlayer waits before reporting a network connection failure. Increase the time if you frequently receive a time-out error.

Server timeout — Specify how long RealPlayer waits for a response from the media server before disconnecting.

Port range: — Specify the port range that is used for receiving data.

Use proxy: — Select Yes, if your Internet service provider requires that a proxy server is used to connect to the Internet.

Host address: — Enter the proxy server address.

Port: — Enter the port number of the proxy server.

Security

Go to Desk > Tools > Control panel > Security.

Device security

You can modify the security settings for the PIN code, automatic locking of the device, and changing of the SIM card. You can also change the PIN code, PIN2 code, lock code, and restriction password.

Avoid using codes that are similar to emergency numbers, such as 112, to prevent accidental dialling of the emergency number. Codes are shown as asterisks. When changing a code, enter the current code, and then the new code twice.

Defining device lock settings

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 define device lock settings, select Security > Device security, and select the Device lock page. Define the following:

Autolock period — You can set a time-out after which the device is automatically locked and can be used only if the correct lock code is entered. When the device is locked, calls may still be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. You can also answer incoming calls.

Lock code — Press Change to change the lock code. The new code must be 5 to 10 digits long. The preset code is 12345. To avoid unauthorized use of your device, change the lock code. Keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate from your device.

Lock if SIM card is changed — You can set the device to ask for the lock code when an unknown SIM card is inserted into your device. The device maintains a list of SIM cards that are recognized as the owner's cards.

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Contents Nokia 9500 Communicator User Guide Declaration of Conformity Contents Creating a basic Internet access point for a wireless LAN 100 101103 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-upKeys and connectors Keys and connectorsCommunicator interface Communicator keyboardDesk main view Multipage dialogAbout the display About the Menu keyCover phone Display indicatorsCommon actions in several applications Volume control Using the CD-ROMInstructions in your device Nokia support on the Web Stickers in the sales packageCover phone display, standby mode Cover phoneMaking a call Answering a callAccessing the menu functions Writing textMessages MessagesCall log ContactsShortcuts to the contacts list Searching for, adding, and deleting contactsSettings Settings for the contactsProfiles Touch dialingSettingsNo generated text before found for #comma p.64 CameraManaging groups DeskCreating new groups Press Menu, and select Settings 1-touch dials TelephoneTouch dialing Making a conference callSetting the offline profile Viewing dialed, received, and missed callsSending touchtones Call forwardingCall, network, and phone line settings Call settingsNetwork settings Advanced settingsPress Menu, and select Settings Voice mailboxes Voice mailbox settingsLog Messaging Messaging centerWriting and reading messages Folders in the Messaging main viewMail Managing messagesAvoiding low memory Working online and offlineSending options Writing and sending e-mailRetrieving e-mail Mail account settings Reading and replying to e-mailMail attachments Changing e-mail replying and viewing preferencesS s a g i n g Text message settings Text messagesSending options for a text message Replying to text messagesModifying message center settings Multimedia messagesManaging messages on the SIM card Picture messagesMultimedia message account settings Receiving multimedia messagesSetting sending options for a fax Editing fax settingsFax 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 Creating and editing contact card templates My contact cardSending contact cards Sending a contact cardContact card settings Creating and editing contact groupsManaging contacts saved in the SIM card Copying and moving contacts to different databasesN t a c t s Working with documents DocumentsFormatting documents Inserting and editing objects Using templatesViewing tables Sheet WorkbooksWorking with worksheets Working with cellsCreating and modifying chart sheets List of functionsLookup Rand E e t Presentations Viewing presentationsCreating presentations Viewing slide showsInserting tables Working with different viewsOutline view Slide master viewCalendar Creating calendar entriesCalendar icons Calendar, Month viewCalendar settings Calendar viewsManaging calendar entries Month viewCalendar files Managing files and folders File managerGo to Desk Office File manager Memory card security Camera settings Press Options, and select Change mode VideoCamera and Images Taking a pictureImages Viewing imagesEditing images Managing image filesM e r a a n d I m a g e s Regional settings Control panelGeneral Date and timeData management Backup Modifying installation settingsSetting Java application security settings Camera foldersProfile settings Data call and fax call diverting network serviceTelephone MessagingService message Wireless LANConnections Go to Desk Tools Control panel ConnectionsCable setup RealPlayer settingsSecurity Device securityDefining PIN code settings Changing the restriction passwordCertificate manager 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-SIM settings Modifying the EAP-TLS settingsModifying the EAP-PEAP settings WPASelecting an Internet access point Configuring Internet connection settingsModifying the EAP-LEAP settings Adjusting media volume Media applicationsRealPlayer Playing media clipsMusic player Voice recorderPlaying a voice recording Recording a phone call or voice memoSending a voice recording Using the scientific calculator Setting the number format in CalculatorCalculator Making calculationsUsing world clock Using Alarm clockAlarms and reminders ClockCreating and editing country entries Creating and editing city entriesBackup Go to Desk Tools BackupData and software management Data moverData transfer SyncGo to Desk Tools Data transfer Go to Desk Tools SyncInstalling Symbian software Installing applications and softwareNokia PC Suite Installing Java applications JavaJava Midp Java PPWireless LAN Setting up an ad hoc networkConnectivity Cable connectionBluetooth Bluetooth settingsSending data with Bluetooth Receiving data with BluetoothEnding a Bluetooth connection Checking the status of the Bluetooth connectionInfrared ModemSetting printing options Defining page setupProblems with printing PrintingRemote configuration network service Managing mobile printing settingsCreating a new configuration server profile 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 WebImages Voice recorderMusic player 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 Appendices Appendix a Message from the CtiaAppendix B Message from the FDA Message from the FDA108 Index Internet access points InternetLock code 10 Locking the keypad Locking the system LogsRadio signal Remote configurationRemote fax boxes Remote synchronizationWeekly time schedule view in Calendar 53 WEP keys Wlan 63Worksheets 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.