Nokia 610 manual Using a car SIM card, Quick access to the contact entries

Page 12

Special features

xTo be able to use this feature, you will first need to pair the compatible wireless headset and the car kit phone and establish a wireless connection between the two devices via Bluetooth technology. For further information, see “Bluetooth wireless technology” on page 51.

aScroll with to the desired name and press to dial the number.

xBefore you can use this feature you will have to make entries for contacts in the car kit phone. For further information, see “Download contacts” on page 56.

xIn principle, a wireless headset with Bluetooth technology can only establish one Bluetooth wireless connection to another compatible device supporting Bluetooth technology. Therefore, to switch over to a wireless headset with Bluetooth technology, you may need to break an existing Bluetooth wireless connection, for example, to a mobile phone.

xIf you have already established a Bluetooth SIM Access Profile wireless connection to a compatible mobile phone and wish to switch over to a compatible wireless headset with Bluetooth technology, the additional Bluetooth wireless connection to the headset has to be established from the car kit phone. This can be conveniently done using a voice command. For further information, see “Voice commands” on page 48.

Quick access to the contact entries

A shortcut feature has been provided to make it easier for you to find a desired phone number in the contact entries and make a call.

aTo find a particular contact entry, with the display in

standby, scroll with to the first letter of the name as

entered in the contacts and press .

yYou may assign up to 5 phone numbers to any name entered in your contacts. For further information, see “Contacts” on page 35.

Mobile data services using Bluetooth wireless technology

Your car kit phone comes with a convenient feature allowing you to connect compatible external devices such as a compatible laptop computer to the car kit phone using Bluetooth wireless technology.

This means that you can now utilise GSM data services such as GPRS or HSCSD for mobile Internet access for a compatible laptop in the car.

Using a car SIM card

You can also operate the car kit phone using a separate car SIM card that is inserted in the radio unit.

For further information, see “Getting started” on page 19.

12 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Image 12
Contents User’s Guide Installation Guide Nokia 610 Car Kit Phone 9362625 IssueDeclaration of Conformity Table of contents Mounting Equaliser settings Function test Scope of supply For your safety For your safetyNetwork services About accessoriesNetwork services Using a remote SIM card with Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth SIM Access ProfileMobile phone or access to the relevant contact data Deactivate the option Authorisation requestAudio quality, use of a compatible, external GSM antenna Optimum ease of operation with the advantages of a car kitGeneral information Overview of the car kit phone equipmentGeneral information Loudspeaker SP-2Special features Special featuresSystem cables PCU-4 Voice diallingVoice commands Switchover to wireless headsetVoice recorder Copying contact entries from your mobile phoneUsing a car SIM card Quick access to the contact entriesMobile data services using Bluetooth wireless technology Comfortable volume regulation with Navi wheel Using a car SIM cardUsing a remote SIM card Before putting your phone into operationAccess codes required for the car SIM card Stickers in the sales packageStickers in the sales package Display indicators Your car kit phoneDisplay SU-11 Your car kit phoneCall indicators General indicatorsIndicators for recorder functions Display SU-11Indicators for Bluetooth functions Notification indicatorsBasic components of the CUW-3 input device Basic components of the CUW-3 input deviceNavi wheel Installing the car SIM card Getting startedGetting started Switching on/off and off mode Switching on the car kit phoneSwitching on/off and off mode Using the car SIM cardRemote SIM card assigned to active user profile Reconnect remote SIM cardChange user Use car SIM for this sessionSwitching off the phone Off modeAssign SIM card Car SIM card assigned to active user profileComponents of the compatible mobile phone stay switched off Call functions Voice diallingDialling from the contacts name search Call functionsUsing the NaviTM wheel to make a call RediallingList of favourites RediallingCall waiting service Options during a callSend Dtmf Accepting or refusing an incoming call Accepting or refusing an incoming callMute call ContactsUsing the menu Accessing a menu functionList of menu functions Settings Restore factory settingsList of menu functions Off Number listBluetooth VoiceRecorder User dataMenu functions MessagesInbox Menu functionsMessage settings View templatesCall register Call registerSend Template selected will be sentMissed calls Received callsDialled numbers Contacts Searching for names and numbersErasing contact entries Tone settings Ringing volumeTone settings Querying the memory statusSettings Setting the time and dateCall settings Own number sending network serviceCall divert network service Call waiting network service Automatic answerPhone settings Select this option to customise your car kit phone settingsCell info display Display text languagePower down timer Network selectionAutomatic ManualGprs modem settings network service Voice mailboxEntering your voice mailbox number Listening to voice messagesSecurity settings Charges for Gprs and related applicationsPIN code request available for car SIM card only PIN code change available for car SIM card onlyDefault Closed user groupFixed dialling numbers Only available for the car SIM card Equaliser settings Restore factory settingsVoice tags Voice tagsRecording a new voice tag Voice tag list This option will play back the voice tag as recordedChange Delete voice tag?Voice commands Recording voice commandsExecuting a voice command RecorderRecorder Record PlayDelete You can play back a selected recordingBluetooth wireless technology Activating and deactivating BluetoothSearching for accessories with Bluetooth technology Bluetooth wireless technologyPairing using a Bluetooth passcode View active devices with Bluetooth technology Delete pairingView paired devices Create connectionEdit Bluetooth name Request authorisationCar kit phone’s Bluetooth name Second Bluetooth connectionCar kit phone visibility With the display in standby, press to access these settings User dataDownload contacts User dataPaired devices with Bluetooth technology Searching for devices that support Bluetooth technologyCar SIM card User settings Scroll with to Settings for user 1 or Settings for userUser Assign SIM cardNames of paired devices View active SIM cardDownload settings SIM and phone memSIM memory View Save for business cards onlyForward Save and Forward for business card onlyGprs General Packet Radio Service Data transmissionReference information Cellular transmissionLow signal strength Reference informationDead spots and dropouts Installation InstallationYour Nokia 610 car kit phone Safety first Safety firstMounting Radio unit TFE-4 Pos.1Display SU-11 Pos.2 MountingInput device CUW-3 Pos.3 Loudspeaker SP-2 Pos.4Microphone HFM-8 Pos.5 System cable PCU-4 Pos.6Equaliser settings Equaliser settingsFunction test Scope of supplyCare and maintenance Care and maintenanceTraffic safety Operating environmentElectronic devices PacemakersOr cancel VehiclesEmergency calls To make an emergency callTechnical data Technical dataMaximum off mode 1 mA Egsm 900 3.2 mW 2 W DCS 1800 1.0 mW 1 WGlossary SIM card Smsc number