Nokia 6620 manual Introduction, Phone System Requirements, Installing nweb

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CHAPTER 2

Introduction

Welcome to nweb. Soon you will be connecting to Internet and intranet content throughout your coverage area. nweb is easy to use because it works much like the Web browsers you use on your desktop computer. You can enter Web addresses (also called URLs - Uniform Resource Locators), create bookmarks to your favorite pages, and visit pages in your history list. More importantly, nweb is designed to be used on the small screen of your phone.

Phone System Requirements

NOTE Cell phone features, functions and buttons vary between models and manufacturers. You should have knowledge of the use and navigation features of your phone. You should refer to the user documentation provided by the manufacturer or carrier for your phone.

To run nweb, your phone must have the following:

Java MIDP 2.0

6 MB internal memory

Internet access provide by your carrier.

Installing nweb

1.If not already done, purchase nweb by going to www.novarra.com/nweb. Be sure you know your phone's manufacturer and model number, your phone number and your carrier (e.g. Nokia 6600, 8475551212, AT&T). Follow the instructions found on the Web page to purchase nweb.

2.After completing your purchase, an SMS message is sent to your phone.

3.From the Main Menu, go to the Inbox: Messaging Inbox

4.From the Inbox, highlight the message received and press the center of the Navigation Joystick.

5.A page with a link appears. Press the center of the Navigation Joystick.

6.Thanks for your Purchase appears. Start the downloading: Options Service options Download

nweb User’s Guide

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Contents Novarra, Inc For the Nokia 6600/6620Nweb User’s Guide Table of Contents Browsing the Web on Your Phone Troubleshooting Customizing nwebIndex Table of Contents About This Book About This Book Installing nweb IntroductionPhone System Requirements Starting nweb Use of the Phone Navigation JoystickWeb Popup Menus What nweb Looks LikeFunction Screens Screen LayoutTable of Main Menu Icons, Commands and Shortcuts Using nweb MenusMain Menu Opening the Main MenuAdd To Icon Menu Shortcut Description CommandBack LoadFunction Screen Softkeys and Menus Using the Left or Right Softkeys to Initiate CommandsAbout Screen Softkeys Address Screen SoftkeysAdvanced Options Screen Softkeys Options Softkey Cancel SoftkeyDropdown List Multiple-Choice Softkeys Dropdown List Single-Choice SoftkeysFavorites Screen Softkeys Edit Favorite Screen SoftkeysMain Menu Softkeys History Screen SoftkeysSplash Screen Options Screen SoftkeysWeb Page Softkeys Clear KeyOptions Softkey Various Softkey Menu Opens the Main MenuIntroduction Loading a Web Browsing the Web on Your PhoneReturning to a Web Page You Just Visited Following a LinkTo Go Back to the Last Page You Visited To Go Forward Through the History ListGoing to Your Home Using PasswordsStopping the Web Page Download Process Refreshing aUsing Radio Buttons and Checkboxes Using Text Fields and Text AreasInteracting with Forms Dropdown ListsSubmitting Forms Push MessagesSingle-Choice Dropdown Lists Multiple-Choice Dropdown ListsClosing nweb Closing nweb From any Page or ScreenClosing nweb From the Main Menu Viewing a Favorite Viewing, Adding, Editing and Deleting FavoritesAdding a Favorite To Add a Favorite from a LoadedTo Add a Favorite from the Favorites Screen Deleting a Favorite Editing a FavoriteViewing, Adding, Editing and Deleting Favorites Returning to a Page in the History List Finding Web Pages You Recently VisitedClearing the History Customizing nweb Options Screen BasicOpening the Options Screen Home Image RetrievalImage Quality Additional Cache Features Swap Navigation KeysCache Locale StartupOpening the Advanced Screen Options Screen AdvancedCustomizing nweb Troubleshooting Poor Signal or No SignalProblems After Changing Options Error Messages Error ConditionsNweb Error Cause Suggestion Nweb Error MessagesTo the Wireless Data Server Troubleshooting Index Push