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Nokia 3100 User Guide
LEGAL INFORMATION
EXPORT CONTROLS
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
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Nokia 3100 phone at a glance
Quick guide
1 For your safety
WATER-RESISTANCE
BACKUP COPIES
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
EMERGENCY CALLS
ABOUT YOUR DEVICE
NETWORK SERVICES
SHARED MEMORY
2Welcome
Find information about your phone
Have the phone or enhancement available
Contact your service provider
3 Overview of functions
4 SIM card and battery
SIM CARD INSTALLATION
Remove the back cover and battery
Install the SIM card
Install the battery
Replace the back cover
CHARGE THE BATTERY
SET UP YOUR HEADSET
Connect the headset
Use the headset
5 About your phone
IN-PHONE HELP
ABOUT THE ANTENNA
START SCREEN
SPECIAL USER INTERFACE FEATURES
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Icons
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6 Basic operations
SWITCH THE PHONE ON OR OFF
SET THE TIME
MAKE AND ANSWER CALLS Use the keypad
Use contacts
Redial the last number
Make an international call
Make a conference call
Answer or reject a call
Answer a call with the keypad locked
OPTIONS DURING A CALL
ADJUST THE EARPIECE VOLUME
Scroll left
Scroll right
SPEAKER PHONE
7 Text entry
STANDARD MODE
PREDICTIVE TEXT
Activate predictive text
Enter text
Compound words
Add new words to the dictionary
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8 Phone security
LOCK THE KEYPAD (KEYGUARD)
Automatic Keyguard
SECURITY LEVELS
CALL RESTRICTION
Turn on call restrictions
FIXED DIALING
Set up and activate a fixed dialing list
View or edit the fixed dialing list
Notes about fixed dialing
ACCESS CODES
CLOSED USER GROUPS
Turn on closed user groups
Turn off closed user groups
9 Messages
Multimedia messages
Default message type
TEXT MESSAGES
Write and send
E-mail
Read and reply
Inbox and sent items folders
Templates
Archive folder and my folders
SAVE MESSAGES
ADD OR DELETE
Distribution lists
CREATE
UNDELIVERED OPTIONS
Save your message center number
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES
Write and send
Read and reply
Folders
Save messages
TEXT MESSAGES
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES
View saved messages
FORWARD MESSAGES
PICTURE MESSAGES
Download pictures
Receive
SAVE A PICTURE
Compose and send a picture message
Preview, change, or delete a picture message
Delete messages
SINGLE MESSAGE
ALL MESSAGES IN A FOLDER
VOICE MESSAGES
Call and set up your voice mail
Listen to your voice messages
Automate voice mail
NECESSARY INFORMATION
INSERT DIALING CODES
INFO MESSAGE SERVICE
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MESSAGE SETTINGS Text, picture, and e-mail
Overwrite text, picture, and e-mail
Define multimedia message settings
Edit multimedia connection settings
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10 Call log
RECENT CALL LISTS
Call log options
Options while viewing calls
View missed calls
View received calls
View dialed numbers
View call times
Delete call lists
CALL COUNTERS AND TIMERS
11 Co n ta ct s
CONTACTS MENU
TYPES OF INFORMATION
SAVE NUMBERS, TEXT ITEMS, AND IMAGES PER CONTACT
MAKE A CALL FROM CONTACTS
EDIT A CONTACT ENTRY
DELETE NAMES AND NUMBERS
COPY CONTACTS ENTRIES
One by one
All
Primary numbers
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Assign a key
Make a call
Change numbers
Delete numbers
VIEW SERVICE AND OWN NUMBERS
CALLER GROUPS
Set caller group options
Set up a caller group
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12 Profiles
SELECT
CUSTOMIZE
SET A TIMED PROFILE
13 Settings
OVER THE AIR (OTA) SERVICE
PERSONAL SHORTCUTS
SCREEN SAVER
Select
Set timeout
TIME AND DATE
CALL Call forwarding
ACTIVATE
CANCEL
Anykey answer
Automatic redial
1-touch dialing
Call waiting
ACTIVATE
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Operator logo
Change display brightness
TONE
ENHANCEMENT
SECURITY
RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
14 Alarm clock
Select a tone
Set alarm
Turn off alarm
When the alarm sounds
15 Gallery
FOLDERS
Folder items
16 Calendar
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17 Games
GAME DOWNLOADS MENU
LAUNCH A GAME
GAME OPTIONS
18 Applications
OPTIONS
LAUNCH
DOWNLOADS
Application downloads
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ADD A CITY
DELETE A CITY
19 Extras
CALCULATOR Basic calculations
Currency conversion
Edit the exchange rate
COUNTDOWN TIMER
Set the timer
Change the time
Timer alarm
WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS
STOP THE TIMER BEFORE THE ALARM SOUNDS
VOICE RECORDER
Recording
List of recordings
20 Services
TECHNOLOGY BACKGROUND
SERVICE PROVIDER
SET UP SERVICE Save the service settings
Set up service settings manually
CONNECT TO THE SERVICE
SET UP FOR BROWSING
Phone keys
GPRS, HSCSD, AND CSD
GPRS icons
SET UP AN AUTOMATIC CONNECTION
BOOKMARKS
Enter manually
Set while online
Receive
APPEARANCE SETTINGS
SERVICE INBOX
EMPTY THE CACHE MEMORY
AUTHORITY CERTIFICATES
DISCONNECT FROM THE MOBILE INTERNET
21 Go to menu
CHOOSE FUNCTIONS
ORGANIZE FUNCTIONS
22 Instant messaging
NETWORK SELECTION
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USER NAME AND PASSWORD
LOG INTO SERVICE
Set your availability
Instant messages
WRITE AND SEND
Chat sessions
IM CONTACTS VIEW
SAVE
RENAME
IM contacts
Private groups
INVITATIONS
Instant messaging settings
SCREEN NAME
AUTOMATIC LOGIN
SORT CONTACTS
SET UP PRESENCE STATUS AND AUTHORIZATION
LOG OFF SERVICE
Exit instant messaging
Log out of instant messaging
23 PC connectivity
NOKIA PC SUITE
24 Enhancements
25 Reference information
BATTERY INFORMATION Charging and discharging
Charging times
Standby and talk times
ENHANCEMENTS
ENHANCEMENTS, BATTERIES, AND CHARGERS
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION Operating environment
Medical devices
PACEMAKERS
HEARING AID
Vehicles
Potentially explosive environments
EMERGENCY CALLS
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CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR)
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26 Technical information (3100)
Technical information (3100b)
27 Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
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108 Copyright 2003 Nokia
Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
Manufactured or sold under one or more of the following US Patents.
Design patents pending:
Nokia 3100 User Guide 109 Copyright 2003 Nokia
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2. What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
3. What kinds of phones are the subject of this update?
4. What are the results of the research done already?
5.What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk?
6. What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF?
7. How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone?
8. What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency energy coming from wireless phones?
9. What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone?
10. What about children using wireless phones?
11. What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment?
12. Where can I find additional information?
Index
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