Nokia 6100 OBS 1st draft.qxd
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Nokia 6100 OBS 1st draft.qxd
For further information about Orange products and services please visit our website at the address below. The information contained in this user guide is correct at the time of going to press, but Orange reserves the right to make subsequent changes to it and services may be modified, supplemented or withdrawn. February 2003. © Orange Personal Communications Services Limited 2002. Orange and wirefree™ and any other Orange product or service names referred to in this user guide are trade marks of Orange Personal Communications Services Limited. Orange Personal Communications guide Services Limited. PO Box 10 Patchway Bristol BS32 4BQ www.orange.co.uk OBS ISSUE 1 Z : h 15 Produced by Clear® the explanation agency to using your Nokia 6100 welcome This guide provides you with all the information you need to use your phone, from making a call to texting a friend. You can also find out more about the wide range of services offered by Orange to keep you in touch and informed whether you’re at home, at work or abroad. So that you can make your first call please take a few moments to register with Orange. Thank you insert your SIM Card 1 Look for the plastic card that is in your Orange box. If you cannot find it, the SIM Card may have already been inserted into your phone. If it is not in your phone or your box, please ask your company’s Orange account holder for a SIM Card. 2 Remove the SIM Card from its plastic surround by carefully pushing it out. Its contacts are easily damaged so take care when doing this and try to avoid touching them. insert and charge your battery 4 Insert the SIM Card into the raised silver bracket, so it is held in place by the ends, with the cut off corner in the position shown below (bottom right). 5 Push the silver bracket cover down until it clicks into place, making sure the SIM Card gold contacts are face down. insert the battery 1 Align the gold contacts of the battery with those on the phone. 2 Slide the battery onto the contact points and press it down until it clicks into place. SIM Card 3 Lift up the metal SIM Card cover from the base of the Phone. Note: If you are upgrading your phone, and your previous phone did not support Multi Media Messaging, to use Multi Media Messaging you must insert your new SIM card. charge the battery The first charge must be for a minimum of 1.5 hours in order to achieve optimum performance. Subsequent charges should be 1.5 hours if the battery is completely flat. You can make calls whilst charging as long as you have registered with Orange. 1 Plug your charger into a mains socket. 2 Insert the lead into the socket on the base of your phone. The battery indicator on the right of the display will show up to seven bars whilst charging. Do not remove the battery covers whilst charging. 3 To remove the charger socket gently pull the lead from the base of your phone. 3 Slide the battery cover into place. remove the battery and cover 1 To remove the battery cover push down the small triangle and pull the back downwards. 2 To remove the battery, lift it out of the phone from the base. Rechargeable batteries have a limited lifespan and Orange recommend that you purchase a new one every year. For more information about compatible accessories, contact your company’s Orange account holder or call 158 for more details. registration if your phone wasn’t registered with Orange when you bought it, follow the simple steps below switching your phone on Switch your phone on by pressing and holding the silver button at the top of your phone. registration Please call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone, 07973 100 158 from any other phone or via your usual route, before you make any other calls. products that could be useful to you. If you answer No, Orange will not communicate with you unless it is in connection with your own account. If you change your mind at any time, simply call 158. During your first call to Orange Customer Services you will be asked for the following information: 1 The 15 digit serial number Or IMEI number – which is inside your phone underneath the battery. 2 The SIM Card number This is on the SIM Card itself. 8 9 4 4 1 2 While speaking with Business Customer Services, you will be asked whether you wish to receive any marketing material from Orange. By answering Yes, Orange will keep you informed of any special offers or promotions which could save you money, and make you aware of new services and 3 A password for security purposes For example your mother’s maiden name. 4 Your address Including the postcode. your Orange phone number This is given to you either when you buy your phone or when you call to register. SIM update When your phone is registered you will receive one or more SIM updates. They will arrive as text messages and the message SIM Update will appear on the display. upgrade registration If you are already an Orange customer and wish to register an upgraded phone, please call 0800 079 0027 from any other phone before you make any other calls. This only applies if your phone was not registered at the time you bought it. acknowledging and deleting your SIM update: If your phone is switched on when the message arrives you will hear a tone and see 1 message received. If your phone is switched off when your SIM update arrives, you’ll hear the tone and see when you turn your phone on. 1 Press the left soft key under Show to open and read the message. 2 When you have read the message press the left soft key under Options. 3 Highlight Delete then press the left soft key under Select. Press OK. 4 You should turn your phone off and back on again. This will enable you to make your first call. with the 6100 you can... ■ ■ ■ send and receive photo messages communicate easily across five continents with tri-band have constant access to a wealth of information with GPRS ■ ■ ■ download applications with JavaTM technology view photographs, pictures and wallpapers on the full colour screen set polyphonic ringtones so you’re sound is as good as your look the Nokia 6100 – the small phone that’s big on style inside 1 get to know your phone 1.2 Navigate the menus 4 decide how to manage your calls 1.3 1.4 Menu map 4.1 Orange Answer Phone Symbols on your display 4.1 Answer Phone Call Return 4.4 Call Divert 5 send and receive messages 2 make calls 2.1 Make a call 2.3 Answer a call 2.3 Redial a number 5.1 Photo Messaging 2.4 Call Waiting 5.3 Send a text message 2.4 Hold a call 5.4 Standard and predictive text input 2.5 Mute a call 5.4 Group Text Messaging 2.5 Caller id 5.6 Picture messages 3 manage your contacts using your phonebook 3.1 Call a number in your phonebook 3.1 Store a name and number 3.2 Edit your phonebook 5.6 Text message templates 5.7 Receive a text message 5.7 Manage your text messages 6 enjoy Orange Multi Media services 3.3 Organise your phonebook 6.1 Orange WAP Services 3.4 Copy numbers 6.2 Orange GPRS 3.4 Orange Directory Enquiries 6.7 Orange Text Media 3.5 Speed dialling 6.7 Orange Information menu 3.6 Send a business card 6.8 Orange Voice Media 3.6 Group your contacts 3.7 Memory Mate 7 keep in touch using additional features 10 ensure your phone is secure 7.1 Conference Calling 10.1 SIM Card PIN 7.2 Line 2 10.2 Fixed Dialling 7.2 Wirefree connections 10.3 Call Barring 7.4 Synchronisation 10.4 Security code 7.4 Orange Answer Fax 10.5 Manufacturer’s warranty 7.5 Orange Assistant 7.5 Fax and data calls 11 have fun on your phone 7.7 Wallet 11.1 Games ■ Navigate the menus 7.9 Pop-PortTM 12 International services ■ Menu map 8 personalise your phone 12.1 International services 8.1 Java 12.3 Select a network ■ Symbols on your display 8.2 Change your phone’s appearance 8.3 Change your ringtone 13 reference 8.4 Select your profile 13.1 radio waves and your phone 8.4 Caller group ringtones 8.5 Take a photograph 14 index 9 manage your time and calls 9.1 Set the time and date 9.2 Calendar 9.3 Calculator 9.4 Review your calls 9.5 Call length get to know your phone 1 1 - get to know your phone power key press and hold to switch your phone on volume keys end a call to turn the volume up to end a call or, if your and down phone is ringing to reject a call and divert it to your Orange Answer Phone soft keys scroll keys the function of these to move through the change according to menu options and to what you are doing access your phonebook answer a call to answer a call or to make an outgoing call keypad Pop-PortTM switch your phone on make your selection To switch your phone on press and hold the power key on the top of the phone. The soft keys control how you choose a function. On your display you will see what feature the soft key controls, depending on what you are doing at the time. So, for example, from the main display the left soft key will access Menu and the right soft key will access Names. When you switch your phone on for the first time you will be prompted to enter the time and date. Enter the time, in 24 hour mode, using the keypad and press under OK. Enter the date in the same way and press under OK again. To select an item from a menu scroll to the item using the and keys. When the item is highlighted press under Select. From inside the menus, press under Back or Exit to return to the previous screen. make your way around the menus You can also access some of your features directly from the main display: To enter the menus, press under Menu. Use the and keys to find your way around the menus. Each menu has its own set of submenus. Have a look at the menu map overleaf for a breakdown of the submenus. Press Press Press You can return to the main display at any time from within any menu simply by pressing . to connect headphones and other accessories charger socket 1.1 to access your calendar. to write a text message. or to open your phonebook. 1.2 1 - get to know your phone explore the menus 1 Messages Text messages Multimedia msgs. Chat Voice messages Info messages Message settings Service commands 2 Call register Missed calls Received calls Dialled numbers Delete recent call lists Call duration Call costs GPRS data counter GPRS connection timer 3 Profiles General Silent Meeting Outdoor Pager 4 Settings Time and date settings Call settings Phone settings Display settings Tone settings Accessory settings Security settings Restore factory settings 5 Alarm clock Set alarm time 6 Gallery View folders Add folder Delete folder Rename folder Gallery services 7 Organiser Calendar To-do list 13 Information Sport Lifestyle Finance 12 Services Home Bookmarks Service inbox Settings Go to address Clear the cache 1.3 11 Connectivity Infrared GPRS 10 Extras Calculator Countdown timer Stopwatch Wallet 9 Applications Select application App. services Memory 1.4 8 Games Select game Game services Memory Settings 6 1 - get to know your phone How do I change my phone’s ring tone? symbols on your display 1 From the main display press Menu to enter Antenna The more bars visible, the stronger the the main menu. Scroll to highlight Settings signal and press Select. Battery level 2 Scroll to Tone settings and press Select. The more bars visible, the more battery Select Ringing tone. power 3 Scroll through the tones and press Select Call in progress when you come to the one that you want. Active call Call on hold * D Data call Sent message numbers G GPRS connection Standard text input ––– Call Waiting make calls * Predictive text input Answer Phone message received Upper case indicator Answer Phone message received on Lower case indicator Line 1 * Upper case indicator followed by Answer Phone message received on lower case Line 2* Line diverted Answer Phone message received on Diverted to Answer Phone, or other Line 1 and Line 2 * phone number * Text message received Line 1 diverted * If flashing, the memory is full Line 2 diverted * Multi Media message received Line 1 and Line 2 diverted * Text message delivery report Locked keypad Information about sent and received text Unlock then Star key to unlock messages Line 1 indicator * (may not always (Stored) Reply to text message appear) Line 2 indicator * Folder Read message * not available to pay as you go customers 1.5 ■ Make a call ■ Answer a call ■ Redial a number ■ Call Waiting ■ Hold a call ■ Mute a call ■ Caller id 2 2 - make calls make a call 1 press and hold this button to turn your phone on listen to calls at the right volume When you are on a call press the top button to increase the earpiece volume or the bottom button to decrease the volume. 2 dial the number you want to call, don’t forget to use the full area code 3 press to make the call avoid accidental calls It’s a good idea to lock the keypad to avoid making calls by mistake. To lock the keys, press Menu and then the key. To unlock the keypad press the left soft key and then the key. 2.1 2.2 2 - make calls choose whether you answer a call or not redialling a number If you call someone and get disconnected or forget to tell them something, you can call them straight back by redialling the last dialled number. 1 When your phone rings, press to answer the call. 2 Press to busy the call to your Answer Phone. 3 To end a call press . To redial the phone number last dialled press twice. choose how to take your calls To redial other numbers that were previously dialled: You can use your Nokia 6100 as a speakerphone if you need to keep your hands free while you are talking. 1 Press once. 2 Scroll through the phone numbers using the and keys. 3 Press to call your selected number. 1 When your phone rings, press to answer the call. 2 Press to select Loudsp. You will now be able to hear and speak to the other caller without holding the phone to your ear. 3 Press to select Handset to return to normal speaking mode. 2.3 take two different calls at the same time put a call on hold not available to pay as you go customers not available to pay as you go customers Put a call on hold if you need to look something up and get back to the caller quickly. When you are on a call, answer a second call without ending the first using Call Waiting. 1 Whilst you are in the active call, press Options. 2 Scroll to Hold and press Select. 3 Press Unhold to return to the call. 1 Enter the Menu and select Settings. Scroll to Call settings, then scroll to Call waiting and press Select. 2 Select Activate. You can also put an active call on hold, make a second call and then return to the original call: The sound of two beeps when you are on a call indicates you have a second incoming call. You can also set up your phone to automatically redial a number if it has been unable to establish a connection. To accept the new call press Answer. 1 Press Menu, scroll to and select Settings using and . Select Call settings. 2 Select Automatic redial and select On. To end the active call press 1 Put your original call on hold. 2 To make a new call press Options, select New call and key in the number. Press . 3 Press Swap to swap between the two calls. 4 To end the active call press . Press Unhold to return to the original call. To swap between calls press Swap. . 2.4 2 - make calls during a call you may wish to speak to someone privately Note: This service depends on the caller allowing their number to be seen. know who is calling you, or hide your number when you make a call Sometimes you may need to say something to another person that you don’t want your caller to hear. In these cases, you can mute your call and preserve your privacy. ■ Call a number in your phonebook ■ Store a name and number To hide your number when calling another person, simply dial 141 before the number. ■ Edit your phonebook ■ Organise your phonebook To hide your number permanently, call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone. Whilst your number is hidden you will not be able to see the Caller id of any incoming calls. ■ Orange Directory Enquiries ■ Copy your numbers ■ Speed dialling ■ Send a business card ■ Group your contacts ■ Memory Mate Your Caller id identifies you to a person you are calling and identifies a caller to you. 1 Press Options while the call is active. 2 Scroll to Mute and press Select. 3 Press Unmute to cancel the mute. if you have missed a call you can call the number back straight away To call back a missed call: 1 Press Menu, scroll to Call register and press Select. Press Select again to enter the Missed calls menu. 2 Scroll to the number you want and press to call the number back. Note: If you are abroad the availability of the services described in this section depends on the network that you are using. 2.5 manage your contacts using your phonebook 3 3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook store the names and numbers of your friends, family and colleagues in your phonebook To open your phonebook press This opens your phonebook in alphabetical order. or To add a new entry to your phonebook: 1 At the main display, key in the phone number including the full area code. Press Options and you will see Save highlighted. Press Select. 2 Key in the name. Press each key the relevant number of times to get the letter you need. For example, to get the letter J press the 5 key once and to get the letter S press the 7 key four times. Press 0 for a space. 3 Press Clear if you need to delete a character or press and hold Clear to delete the entire name. 4 Press OK when you have finished. The number will be saved to your phone memory. . The quickest way to find a name is to press the key which corresponds with the initial letter of the name you are looking for. If you press a key twice, quickly, you will go to the names starting with the second letter on the key. You can also search for contacts by pressing Names at the main display. Select Search and key in the name or the first few letters of the name you are looking for and press Search. The menu will move to the entries that match. To add additional numbers to a name: 1 At the main display, press or and scroll to the name you need to add additional numbers to. 2 Press Details, then Options and then scroll to and select Add number. To call an entry in your phonebook scroll to the person you would like to talk to and press . 3.1 3 Select a type for the number. Choose from: ■ General ■ Mobile ■ Home ■ Office ■ Fax Note: You can only add additional numbers and information to contacts stored in the phone’s memory. You can also edit the contacts in your phonebook. To edit an item: 4 Enter the new number and press OK. 5 You will see Saved to phone memory in the display. 1 Press or to enter your phonebook. 2 Scroll to the name of the person whose details you wish to edit and press Details. 3 Scroll to the name, number or other item you want to edit and press Options. Select Edit name/number/detail. Press OK when you have finished editing the item to save your changes. 4 Press to return to the main display. You can add additional information to a contact stored in your phone’s memory. To add additional information to a contact: 1 At the main display, press or and select a name to add to. 2 Press Details and then Options and select Add detail. Choose from: ■ E-mail address ■ Web address ■ Postal address ■ Note 3 Enter the information and press OK. 4 You will see Saved to phone memory in the display. 3.2 3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook Which phonebook should I save my numbers in? delete unwanted contacts from your phonebook copy numbers between your phone and SIM Card 1 Press Names. Scroll to Delete and press Select. 2 Select One by one to delete a name or names. Press Delete to delete the highlighted contact, then OK to confirm your choice. 3 To delete all the names in your phonebook select Delete all. Choose to delete either your Phone or SIM Card memory and press Delete. You will be asked if you’re sure, press OK. Enter your Security Code and press OK. For information about your Security code see chapter 10. It’s easy to swap all your names and numbers from your SIM Card to your phone’s memory or vice versa. 1 Press Names. Scroll to Copy and press Select. 2 Choose whether to copy your contacts from the phone to your SIM, or from your SIM to the phone. Press Select. 3 Select whether to move your contacts One by One, or All. Press Select. 4 To move one by one, scroll to the contact you wish to move and press Copy. Choose to Keep original to keep a copy of your contact in the original destination, or Move original to only have a copy of your contact in the new destination. Press Select. To move more of your contacts simply repeat this step. 5 To move All your contacts, you must choose whether to Keep original to keep a copy of your contacts in the original destination, or Move original to only have a copy of your contacts in the new Orange Directory Enquiries Call Orange Directory Enquiries for one step You can store up to 90 names and numbers access to any numbers you need. Simply call on your SIM Card. Your phone’s internal memory is dynamic and is shared by all your phone’s features. For example, saving a high number of ring tones may affect the number of contacts you can store to your phone’s memory. You will be able to access any numbers stored in the SIM phonebook if you use your SIM Card in another phone. Numbers saved in your SIM Card will be denoted by the symbol. You should store contacts in your phone’s memory if you wish to add additional data to the phone number, for example an email address. You can personalise these contacts in a number of ways, including assigning ring tones and pictures to appear when they call. 3.3 118 000 and tell the operator the name or place you are looking for and they will tell you the number (you can request three numbers per call). Then, they will send a text message to your phone at no extra cost, allowing you to call the number directly from the message or add it straight to your phonebook. Each time you call we'll search for up to three numbers for a fixed fee of only 50.2p. There's no charge for being connected straight through, and the on going call is 25.5p per minute. All prices are excluding VAT. destination. Press Select. Confirm your choice by pressing OK. 6 To move Default nos. you must choose whether to Keep original to keep a copy of your contacts in the original destination, or Move original to only have a copy of your contacts in the new destination. Press OK to start copying. 3.4 3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook Default numbers are the numbers your phone automatically calls for your contact, usually the first number entered for the contact and marked by a box outline around the icon. If a contacts phone number is stored on your SIM Card and phone memory, their name doesn’t appear when they call. Only the phone number will appear. To activate speed dialling: To edit your speed dial numbers: 1 Press Menu and select Settings. Select Call settings. 2 Select Speed dialling and select On. 1 Press Names and select Speed dials. 2 Scroll to the number you wish to edit and press Options. 3 Press Select to view, change or delete the assigned number. To assign a number to a speed dial: 1 Press the speed dial key that you want to assign the number to then press . Press OK when you are asked if you’d like to Assign as speed dial number now. 2 Press Search to choose the name and number that you wish to assign then press Select twice. Note: Your SIM Card can store 90 contacts. When you copy contacts from the phone memory to the SIM memory only the first 90 contacts saved will be transferred. call your favourite numbers without having to enter your phonebook To make a call using speed dialling: 1 Press and hold the key assigned to the number you want. Note: If speed dialling is not activated you can still dial your contacts quickly by pressing the location number you want and then pressing . Speed dialling allows you to call eight of your most used numbers by pressing just one key. These numbers are stored in keys 2 to 9. 3.5 Via infrared See chapter 7 for details on how to transfer data via infrared. ■ Via text message See chapter 5 for details on how to send a text message. To receive a business card press Show when you receive the message. Press Save to save the contact to your phone’s memory. Note: You are charged your standard service rate for each text message you send. ■ send and receive contact information between phones keep your phonebook organised by dividing your contacts into groups Your Nokia 6100 can send and receive contact information in the form of business cards via Text Messaging and Infrared to compatible phones. You can group your contacts together and then assign different ring tones and logos to each group to help you identify who is calling. To send a business card: 1 Press to enter your phonebook. 2 Scroll to the name of the person whose details you wish to send and press Details. 3 Press Options and select Send bus. card. Choose how to send the details: 1 Press Names and select Caller groups. Select the Caller group that you want. 3.6 3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook So, if the worst happens, they will still be available to you. 2 Select Group name and enter a new name. Press OK. 3 Select Group members, then press Add. Your phonebook will open. Scroll through it and press Add to add a new member. Press Options and select Add name to add more people to the group. 4 To remove a name press Options then select Remove name. For a low one-off charge you can purchase a Memory Mate card from any Orange Shop which will back up your SIM Card address book. Then, simply return to your Orange Shop regularly to have any new information backed up at no additional cost. Chapter 8 explains how to assign ring tones to Caller groups. And, if you’re joining Orange from another network, Memory Mate can be used to transfer the contacts and text messages saved on your old SIM Card to your new Orange SIM Card, keeping your move totally hassle-free. backup your SIM Card address book Make sure that losing your phone doesn’t mean losing all of the important contact information stored on your SIM Card. For more information, visit your nearest Orange Shop and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you. Memory Mate is a new service which ensures that the details you have stored on your SIM Card for all of your friends, colleagues and family are safely backed up. 3.7 decide how to manage your calls ■ Orange Answer Phone ■ Orange Answer Phone Call Return ■ Call Divert 4 4 - decide how to manage your calls Answer Phone Call Return what happens when you get an Answer Phone message? You can use Answer Phone Call Return to return a call after someone has left a message on your Answer Phone, without having to remember or make a note of their number. When someone leaves a message on your Answer Phone, the symbol will appear on your phone’s display along with New Answer Phone message. This symbol will remain until the message has been saved or deleted. Answer Phone messages that have not been listened to will be saved for up to 21 days. To use Answer Phone Call Return: 1 Listen to your Answer Phone message as normal. 2 When you have finished, if you want to return the call, simply press # while you are still connected. 3 Orange Answer Phone will automatically dial the caller’s number and connect you. listening to your Answer Phone messages Note: Answer Phone Call Return is only available if the network you are calling To listen to your Answer Phone messages select Listen when the message first arrives, or press and hold the 1 key. Listen to the simple steps to save, listen to or delete messages. You can save messages that you have listened to for up to seven days. supports this service. You will be charged your use Answer Phone shortcuts to manage your messages efficiently personalising your Answer Phone greeting Your Answer Phone comes with a standard greeting but you can record your own personal greeting so your callers know they’ve got through to you. Your Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several single key presses to help you move through your messages. 1 Call your Answer Phone by pressing and holding the 1 key. Listen to the simple steps and select option 3, then option 1, then option 1 again. 2 Record your greeting followed by the # key. 3 Press 2 to save it. When listening to your messages press: 1 2 3 7 8 9 # 0 to listen to your message again to save your message to delete your message to rewind 10 seconds to skip to the next message to fast forward 10 seconds to return the call for help standard service plan rate for the call. 4.1 4.2 4 - decide how to manage your calls set up an Answer Phone PIN Phone messages from any other phone even while abroad. To use this service you must set up an Answer Phone PIN. For added Answer Phone security, you can set up your Answer Phone to request a PIN number each time you want to listen to your messages. To access your Answer Phone messages from another phone or while abroad: 1 Call 07973 100 123 from any phone. 2 Enter your Orange number followed by the # key. 3 Enter your Answer Phone PIN followed by the # key. 4 Follow the simple steps to listen to your messages. To set up an Answer Phone PIN: 1 Call your Answer Phone by pressing and holding the 1 key. 2 Select option 3, then option 2. 3 Enter your chosen Answer Phone PIN which should be between 4 and 10 digits, followed by the # key. 4 Press 1 to save your Answer Phone PIN. Note: With recent improvements to our international network, if you select the Orange network in certain EU countries, you can dial into Answer Phone in the same way as in the UK and no longer need a PIN number to access your messages from abroad. Please call Business Customer Services for up-to-date information, or visit: www.orange.co.uk/business listen to your Answer Phone messages from any other phone and while abroad If you do not have access to your Orange phone, you can listen to your Answer 4.3 when you can’t take your calls, why not divert them to another number To activate a divert: 1 From the main display press Menu to enter the main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Call settings and press Select. Press Select again at Call divert. 3 Select the type of divert you want to activate. 4 Select Activate. Choose to divert the call to your Answer Phone or to another number. 5 When the correct number is displayed press OK to save the divert setting. not available to pay as you go customers Call Divert allows you to divert different types of calls to different numbers. So, you might choose to divert fax calls to your office fax machine, but voice calls to your Answer Phone. The availability of this facility depends upon the network that you are using. To check the divert status of a call type: You can set up Call diverts for the following types of calls: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Divert Divert Divert Divert Divert Divert Divert 1 From the main display press Menu to enter the main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Call settings and press Select. Select Call divert. 3 Select the type of divert you want to check. 4 Select Check status. The status of the divert will be displayed. all voice calls if busy if not answered if out of reach if not available all fax calls all data calls 4.4 4 - decide how to manage your calls To cancel your diverts: send and receive text messages 1 From the main display press Menu to enter the main menu. Scroll to Settings and press Select. 2 Select Call settings. 3 Select the type of divert you want to cancel. 4 Select Cancel. Note: There is no charge to set up or cancel a divert. You are charged your normal Service Plan rate and, if you are calling or diverting your calls abroad, the rate will vary depending on the service provider you are using. 4.5 ■ Photo Messaging ■ Send a text message ■ Standard and predictive text input ■ Group Text Messaging ■ Picture Messaging ■ Text message templates ■ Receive a text message ■ Manage your text messages 5 5 - send and receive text messages explore a new world of messages with Photo Messaging Photo Messaging changes the way you message, allowing you to send and receive text and pictures in one message to other mobile users. You can send photo messages to any other phone. If the recipients phone supports Photo Messaging they will be able to see the photo. If the recipients phone does not support Photo Messaging they will receive a text message with a website address and password and they can view the photo online via the Orange website. You can also send Photo Messages to email addresses. Note: Photo Messaging and its availability depends upon which network/service provider you are using when abroad. 5.1 To send a photo message: To read a photo message: 1 Press Menu, select Messages and then Multimedia msgs. Select Create message. 2 Write any text that you would like to include in the message. See page 5.3 for details on text input. 3 To insert your picture press Options and Select Insert image. Your Gallery will open. 4 Scroll to the folder which contains the picture or tone that you want to insert and press Open. 5 Scroll to the picture that you want and press Options. Select Insert. 6 To view the message before you send it press Options and select Preview. 7 Press Options and then select Send to number or Send to e-mail. 8 Enter the phone number or e-mail address of the person that you wish to send the message to. Press OK. 9 The message will be moved to your Outbox where it will be sent. You can use the other functions on your phone whilst the message is being sent. 1 When you receive a photo message you will hear a tone and see Multimedia message received on your display. 2 Press Show to view the message, or press Exit to save the message to your Inbox for later viewing. 3 Read the message and look at the attachments using the scroll keys. 4 Press Options to choose from the following: ■ Details To view the message subject, size and class. ■ Save image To save the image in the Gallery. ■ Delete message To delete the message press OK to confirm your choice. ■ Reply To reply to the message enter your message and select Options and then Send. ■ ■ ■ Forward to number Send this message on to another phone number. Forward to e-mail Send this message on to an email address. Message details To view sender and recipient details as well as the time and date of sending and the subject. If you have purchased a camera accessory see page 8.5 for details on how to take photographs. 5.2 5 - send and receive text messages How do I know which symbols are text messages are fun, quick and convenient available on which keys? key When a phone call is inappropriate, or you only want to convey a short and simple message you can send a text message. 1 From the main display press . 2 A blank new message screen will be displayed. You can now write your text message. 3 Your phone will be set to standard text input indicated by . To enter text using this mode you have to press each key the right number of times to get the character you want. For example, to get an O you would press the 6 key three times. For an A you would press the 2 key once. Press 0 for a space. Press # to swap between Abc, ABC and abc case. 4 Press and hold for a selection of symbols. 5 To delete a single character, press Clear. To delete the entire message, press Options and scroll to Clear text then symbol 1 .,’?!”1-( )@/:_ 2 abc2äæåàáâãç 3 def3èéêë∂ 4 ghi4ìíîï 5 jkl5£ 6 mno6öøòóôõñ 7 pqrs7β$ 8 tuv8ùúûü 9 wxyz9ýρ 0 space 0 press Select. 6 To send the message, press Options, and select Send. Enter the number you want to send the message to, or press Search to find the number in your phonebook. Press OK. Note: The ability to send and receive text messages when roaming is dependant upon the partner network in use. 5.3 save time using predictive text input send the same text message to more than one person This uses a dictionary to recognise certain combinations of letters and uses this to predict the word you want to write. This is a handy feature to use when you need to repeat the same message to more than one person. 1 Press # repeatedly when you are writing the message until you get to . 2 Swap back to standard text input at any time by pressing # until you get to . 1 When you have finished writing your text message press Options. 2 Scroll to Sending options and press Select. 3 Select Send to many. 4 Select the first person you want to send the message to and press Send. Do the same for the second person and so on until you have selected everyone you want to send the message to. Press Done to send the message. To enter text using predictive input you only need to press the key for a letter once. So, for example, to write the word orange you would press 6, 7, 2, 6, 4 and 3. You will see that the word does not appear on screen immediately - don’t worry, that’s how it works. When you have finished pressing all of the keys, the word should appear on screen. Press 0 to accept the word or press repeatedly to view the alternative word options. When the right word appears press 0. A space will automatically be added and you can start to enter the next word. Note: The cost to send a text message depends on your Service Plan and you are charged for each person the message is sent to. 5.4 5 - send and receive text messages How do I know whether a text message You can also send text messages to a list of contacts that you have created so that you don’t need to manually add contacts every time. has been delivered? brighten up your text message with a picture say more with long text messages When you send a message, put the letters RCT at the front of the first word without leaving a space. When the message is To create a distribution list: delivered, a confirmation message will be returned to you 1 Press Menu and select Messages then Text messages. 2 Scroll to and select Distribution lists. If you do not have any lists set up, you will see (empty). 3 Press Add. Add list will be highlighted press Select. 4 Give your distribution list a name and press OK. 5 Your new list is highlighted press Options and select View list. You will see Distribution list empty. 6 Press Add to open the list of contacts saved on your phone’s memory. Scroll through your contacts lists selecting contacts to add to this distribution list. 7 Press Done when you are finished. To send messages to your distribution list: 1 When you have finished writing your text message press Options. 2 Scroll to Sending options and press Select. 3 Select Send to list. 4 Scroll to the list you wish to send the message to and press Select Note: The cost to send a text message depends on your Service Plan and you are charged for each person the message is sent to. You can save up to seven distribution lists, each containing up to twenty people. 5.5 You can send and receive text picture messages from your phone to other compatible phones which use text picture messaging. You are not limited to a total of 160 characters for your text messages. If your text message exceeds 160 characters it will be broken up and sent as a series of linked messages. You will, however, be charged your standard talk plan rate for each text message that is sent. 1 From the main display press . 2 Write any text you would like in the message and then press Options. Scroll through the options and select Insert picture. 3 Press View to look at the pictures and press Insert to add one to your text message. 4 Now you can write your message as normal and send it in the usual way as the picture is attached to the message. use text templates Your Nokia 6100 comes preset with 10 text and 10 text picture messages which are saved as text message templates. To use a template: Note: The cost of sending a text picture message is the same as three standard text messages. If you’ve upgraded to a Multi Media Messaging phone you should insert your new SIM Card. 1 From the main display press . 2 Press Options and scroll to and select Use Template. Scroll to the template that you would like to use and press Select. 3 You can edit the template as you would a normal text message. 5.6 5 - send and receive text messages message folders If you need to send the same message regularly you can save time by creating a text message template: Keep all your text messages in folders, so you can easily find important information. 1 Press Menu and select Messages. Select Text messages. 2 Scroll to Templates and press Select. 3 Select a message to change. Press Options and select Edit. 4 Select As text message and then edit the message as you wish. Press Options and select Save Message. 5 Press Yes to replace the original template. To create a message folder: 1 Press Menu and select Messages. Select Text messages, then select My folders. 2 Press Options and select Add folder. 3 You will be prompted to enter a name for the folder. Enter the name and press OK. The folder will be added. To move messages into your folders: to read a text message 1 Press Menu and select Messages. Select Text messages, then select Inbox. 2 Select a message that you want to move and press Options. 3 Select Move and select which folder you want to move the message to. Choose from Archive and Templates folders, as well as your personal folders. 1 When you receive a text message is shown on your display with the words 1 message received. Press Show to read the message or press Exit to view it later. The symbol will remain on your display until the message has been read. 2 To delete the message, press Options and select Delete. 5.7 Orange Multi Media services ■ Orange WAP Services ■ Orange GPRS ■ Orange Text Media ■ Orange Information menu ■ Orange Voice Media 6 6 - Orange Multi Media services Orange WAP services brings you information on the move WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is ideal for finding up to the minute information such as train times and share prices. You can check the news and weather or simply relax and play games. For more information on Multi Media services contact your company’s Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158. Note: If abroad the availability of this service depends on the network that you are using. 6.1 setting your connection Orange High Speed Data Using HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data), Orange High Speed Data allows you to send and receive information such as files and documents, use email and browse the Internet at speeds up to three times faster than Standard GSM. Orange GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a new service that allows you to remain connected all day long, while only paying for the information you transfer. If you subscribe to GPRS you will need to change your phone’s settings in order to start enjoying Orange WAP services. Here’s what to do. To subscribe to this service call Orange Data Access on 156 to register. 1 Press Menu, scroll to Services and press Select. 2 Scroll to Settings and press Select. 3 Scroll to Active service settings and press Select. 4 Scroll to Orange GPRS and select Activate. Press to return to the main display. 6.2 6 - Orange Multi Media services To start using WAP: 1 Press and hold 0 to automatically open the Orange Homepage. 4 To end your WAP session press and hold . If you lose the Orange WAP settings stored on your phone, simply copy them from the tables opposite: 2 Scroll down the page, and press when you come to a link you want to visit. 1 Press Menu and scroll to Services. Press Select. 2 Select Settings and then select Edit active service settings. 3 Enter the information from the relevant table opposite. Note: You will need to activate other service settings before you can edit them. 3 If you pressed on the Sport link the following screen will appear. 6.3 What are my WAP settings? What are my GPRS WAP settings? If you lose your WAP settings simply copy them If you lose your GPRS WAP settings simply from this table. copy them from this table. option setting option setting Settings name Orange Settings name Orange GPRS Home page http://orange.multimedia/ Home page http://orange.multimedia/ Session mode Permanent Session mode Permanent Connection security Off Connection security Off Data bearer GSM data Data bearer GPRS Dial up number +447973100500 GPRS connection Always online IP address 192.168.71.35 GPRS access point orangewap Authentication type Normal IP address 192.168.71.35 Data call type ISDN Authentication type Normal Data call speed 9600 Login type Automatic Login type Automatic User name User name Orange Password Password Multimedia Note: You do not need to enter anything in the Note: Your Username and Password are case Username and Password fields for GPRS. sensitive. 6.4 6 - Orange Multi Media services read your emails choose from a list of options while you are browsing Your Nokia 6100 gives you direct access to your Orange Mail as well as alerting you on receipt of new messages. Register at www.orange-today.co.uk from any PC with Internet access, to set up your free email account. You will be provided with a Username and Password, which you can use to sign in. Sign in requires your registered Username and Password not your email address. ■ ■ You can access the Options menu at any time by pressing Options in WAP. The Options menu is dynamic in that its content may vary according to which WAP site you are visiting. However, the menu will open to show: ■ ■ ■ To check your email: 1 Go to the Orange homepage, scroll to Mail & Messages and press . 2 Scroll to Orange email and press . 3 Follow the onscreen prompts. ■ ■ ■ The full list of Options is as follows: ■ Home Takes you to the Orange homepage. ■ Bookmarks Allows you to create a shortcut to your favourite sites. 6.5 ■ ■ Open link Opens highlighted link. Allows you to enter the address of a site that you want to visit. ■ ■ Back Takes you back to the previous screen. ■ Orange Takes you to the Orange homepage. Add bookmark Saves the address of the WAP site you are browsing as a bookmark so you can access it easily in the future. Go to address Allows you to enter the address of a site that you wish to visit. Service inbox To review your service messages. Appearance settings To adjust the way you view information. Cookie settings Allows you to choose whether you want to receive cookies or not. Use number To call or save the number displayed. Reload To reload the current page refreshing any information that may have changed. Clear the cache To delete the information in the cache. Security info To view your security status. Quit To end your WAP session. bookmark your favourite sites When you find a site you like you can bookmark it to go straight there next time. To bookmark a site: In the WAP browser, press Options to access the Options menu. Scroll to Add bookmark and press Select. To go to a bookmark: 1 Open the options menu and scroll to Bookmarks and press Select. 2 Scroll to the bookmark you want and press . 6.6 6 - Orange Multi Media services set up text alerts for sports results, horoscopes, news and lottery numbers access information direct from your phone’s Information menu Note: You will be charged your normal service plan rate for each text message received. To set up an Orange text alert simply call 277 free from your Orange phone: 1 Scroll to Information and choose from the following topics: ■ Sport ■ Lifestyle ■ Finance if you prefer to listen to the news rather than read it simply call 177 1 Call 277. 2 Follow the voice prompts. After setting up an alert you’ll receive a text message every time there’s an update about the subject you’ve chosen. 2 You will be offered a further list of options. Scroll to the one you want and press OK. 3 Enter the code for your specific information and press OK. 4 Choose from the following three options: ■ Latest Sends you a single text message with the latest information. ■ All future Requests that you are sent regular updates. ■ No more Cancels the All future option. To cancel an alert dial 277 and follow the prompts. Note: You can receive text alerts when roaming but you cannot set them up. 6.7 When you call 177 you can listen to up-to-date information on a variety of subjects. 1 Call 177. 2 Simply follow the voice prompts to hear the information you want. Note: You will be charged a set price of 34p per minute (excluding VAT) to call 177. 6.8 6 - Orange Multi Media services For more information on Multi Media services call the Orange Literature Request Line on 07973 973 970 or if you are a pay as you go customer, on 650 from your Orange phone. Request a copy of the Orange Explain Multi Media services booklet. Alternatively visit our website at www.orange.co.uk/multimedia keep in touch using additional features 6.9 ■ Conference Calling ■ Line 2 ■ Wirefree connections ■ Synchronisation ■ Orange Assistant ■ Orange Answer Fax ■ Fax and data ■ Wallet ■ Pop-Port TM 7 7 - keep in touch using additional features host a conference call To start a conference call: Conference Calling allows you to communicate over the phone with more than one person at a time, saving you the time and effort of arranging a meeting. 1 Call someone in the usual way. The display will show a name (if stored in the memory) or Call 1. 2 Press Options and select New call. 3 Make another call in the usual way whilst the first call is on hold. 4 To join the held call and active call together press Options, scroll to Conference and press Select. 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to add more people to your conference. 6 Press to end your Conference call. You can be included in a conference call when you are abroad, however, if you are initiating the conference call you must be in the UK. To activate Conference Calling contact your company’s Orange account holder or call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone. To talk to one conference member privately: 1 Press Options and scroll to Private. Press Select. 2 Scroll to the name of the person you want to talk to and press OK. 3 To return to the conference call, press Options and select Conference. There is no charge but you may be asked for a refundable deposit. You will receive a SIM update when the service has been activated. Turn your phone off and back on again. Note: If you are abroad the availability of 7.1 If you call Answer Phone from Line 2 but have no messages, you will automatically be connected to your Line 1 Answer Phone if you have messages. To switch between Line 1 and Line 2: press and hold # at the main display. this service depends on the network you are using. You are charged your standard service plan rate for each call you make. keep your business and personal lives separate by using two different lines Note: Line 2 does not support Fax and Data. You can receive but not send text messages from Line 2. With Line 2 you can keep business and personal calls separate. connect to another device wirefree™ using infrared To activate Line 2 contact your company’s Orange account holder. You can use the infrared port of your phone to communicate wirefreeTM with other infrared devices. You can browse the Internet or check your emails if you connect to a laptop computer, or you can send contacts, business cards, calendar entries and game commands from one handset to another. To communicate via infrared, you need to activate the infrared port. There is a one-off connection charge and you receive a reduced monthly charge on your Line 2 Service Plan. You will receive a SIM Update when the service has been activated. When you receive a call on Line 2, your phone will ring without you having to have Line 2 selected. You receive a separate Answer Phone for your Line 2 which you can also personalise. Call your Answer Phone in the usual way but remember to switch to Line 2 first. Note: Two devices linked by infrared should 7.2 7 - keep in touch using additional features Note: Do not point the infrared beam at anyone’s eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. This device is a Class 1 Laser product. not be more than 60cms apart. To activate the infrared port: 1 Ensure that the infrared ports of the sending and receiving devices are within 60cms of each other and facing. 2 Activate the infrared port on your phone by pressing Menu and scrolling to Connectivity and selecting Infrared. Press Select. When is shown continuously, the Infrared connection is activated. When it blinks, your phone is trying to connect to the other device, or the Infrared connection has been lost. 3 If data transfer is not started within one minute after the activation, the connection is cancelled and has to be started again. 4 When the user of another phone sends you names and numbers via infrared, you will receive them as text messages. 5 When you receive them, press Show, then press Options. Select Save or Erase and press OK. Orange Answer Fax Orange Answer Fax is ideal for people whose business takes them away from the office. It means that you can receive information by fax from customers and colleagues. Whether you need to retrieve and print out your fax, or forward faxes on to other colleagues, Answer Fax is the easy way to stay in touch when you're on the move. To activate Orange Answer Fax contact your account holder. Once the service is activated you will be allocated a separate number for keep all of your information on your phone, PC and palmtop up to date by synchronising your devices By synchronising your devices, you can share information between them. So, if you receive a business card on your phone, you can share the contact information with your PC or palmtop contacts. Before synchronisation can take place, you must first install the software from the CD that came with your phone on to your PC. Answer Fax. When you receive a fax, a text message is sent to you. To retrieve your Answer Fax message, press and hold the Answer Phone key and follow the recorded instructions. 1 Make sure that the phone is connected to the PC or Palmtop via infrared or data cable. 2 Insert the PC Suite CD into your PC. The CD should autostart. Follow the on screen prompts. Note: The availability of Orange Answer Fax abroad is dependent upon the network you are using. You are charged a standard data call charge. 7.3 Once PC Suite has been installed use New synchronisation to synchronise your phone and PC and Nokia content copier to transfer data between them. 7.4 7 - keep in touch using additional features Orange Assistant If you'd like an operator to personally manage your phone messages, Orange Assistant is the answer. A reliable, highly efficient service that can handle calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a send faxes, emails and documents straight from your laptop while you are on the move ■ ■ week, Orange Assistant will take a message accurately and immediately forward it on to not available to pay as you go customers your Orange phone as a text message. There is no charge for the Call Divert to Your Orange phone allows you to work while on the move. Orange Assistant or for direct calls to Orange Assistant. You only pay for the messages that you receive. You can either pay per message or pay a monthly subscription for an unlimited number of messages. Your Orange phone automatically has the ability to send fax and data calls, but you will have to set up receiving numbers by calling Customer Services on 156. Fill in your incoming Fax number and incoming Data number in the boxes below. 4 If you are using an infrared connection select Install a modem for infrared connection and activate the phone’s infrared. If you are connecting via data cable follow the on screen prompts. 5 Click Finish once the modem has been installed. Restart the laptop. 6 From the main display click Start and then Settings. Select Control panel and double click Nokia modem options. 7 Select the type of data transfer which you wish to use: ■ If you want to use a GSM connection leave the speed at 9.6 kbps. ■ If you want to use an Orange High Speed Data connection set the speed to 28.8 kbps. ■ If you want to use a GPRS connection enter orangeinternet as the access point. To subscribe to Orange High Speed Data or Orange GPRS services call Orange Data Access on 156 and register. Contact your company’s Orange account holder or call 158 to set up Orange Assistant. You will be charged your standard rate. To install your phone as a modem: Note: Orange Assistant cannot be used while you are abroad. ■ Orange Fax and Data Your phone is automatically configured to use a GSM connection. You do not need to make a subscription to use this connection. Orange High Speed Data Orange High Speed Data allows you to send and receive information such as files and documents, use email and browse the internet at up to 28.8 kbps. Orange GPRS Orange GPRS allows you to be permanently online whilst only being charged for any data transfer activity, such as emails, web pages or files. You can also make and receive voice calls whilst using GPRS. Before you can install your 6100 as a modem you must first choose how you wish to transfer data. Choose from the following: 7.5 1 Insert the PC Suite CD into your laptop. 2 Enter Modem setup and select Setup. 3 Follow the onscreen prompts. 7.6 7 - keep in touch using additional features use Wallet to access personal information whilst on the move ( #ewallet# in words) and then your Wallet security code from the main display. 6 By choosing Wallet then Cards, you can store the details of up to five credit cards. To view or edit card details select a card and choose from: Wallet allows you to store personal information as well as bank or loyalty card details. You can also enter a WAP store and pay for purchases using Wallet. ■ 1 From the main display press Menu. Scroll to Extras and press Select. 2 Select Wallet. When you access Wallet for the first time you will be asked to create your own Wallet code, which can be from 4-10 characters long. 3 You will be asked to enter your code everytime you use the Wallet feature. 4 You can however stop your phone requesting your Wallet pin every time you enter it by going into Wallet, then choosing Settings, then Code request and Off. 5 If you forget the Wallet code you can delete everything in Wallet and start from scratch by entering #3925538# ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 7.7 Card info Shows card name, type, number and expiry date. User info Shows your name and password. Shipping info To store information, for example your address. Billing info To store information for cards where billing goes to a different address, for example company cards. Receipt info To store phone numbers and email addresses for the receipt to be sent to. Copy card To copy existing cards. Clear card To clear card details. ■ use your phone to make online purchases Rename card To rename the selected card. You can also store up to 30 personal notes in your Wallet: You can make purchases from WAP stores using the Wallet facility on your phone. 1 Press Menu and select Extras and then Wallet. Enter the Wallet code and press OK. 2 Select Personal notes. Select Add new if you have no personal notes or press Options. Choose from: ■ View ■ Add New ■ Sort ■ Erase ■ Erase All 1 Connect to WAP 2 Enter the WAP store that you want and choose the product you wish to buy. 3 Fill in the payment data form by transferring the data from the Wallet. Select the card with the information you need. The phone displays the filled form. 4 Approve the purchase. The information is sent. You may need to change your phone settings to gain a secure connection. For more information please call Orange Customer Services on 156. 3 If you wish to use a note scroll to the note and press Options then select View. Choose to: ■ Edit ■ Send as text ■ Copy to calendar ■ Use detail ■ Delete 7.8 7 - keep in touch using additional features add new exciting accessories to your phone using Pop-Port™ personalise your phone The Pop-Port™ interface is the new experience for the next generation of mobile phones and users. Pop-Port™ enables several functions to be incorporated into one interface, meaning you can control exciting new accessories, such as cameras, digital music players and stereo headsets through your phone menu. The Pop-Port™ supports advanced functionalities, such as stereo audio and fast data connectivity, meaning that your choice of accessories will be greatly enhanced. 7.9 ■ Java ■ Change your phone’s appearance ■ Change your ringtone ■ Select your profile ■ Caller group ringtones ■ Take a photograph 8 8 - personalise your phone get more from your phone with Java™ applications To use downloaded applications: 1 Press Menu and select Applications. 2 Press Select app. Scroll to the application which you want to use. 3 Press Options and select Open. With your 6100 you can download Java applications such as games, animations and maps. This means that you can customise your phone from thousands of applications to suit your lifestyle. update your phone by changing your applications Your 6100 already has three Java applications installed, which can be found in the Games menu. When you no longer need an application you can delete it easily to leave you more memory for new applications. You can download applications by using your WAP browser: To delete an application: 1 Press Menu and select Applications. 2 Select App. services. 3 Select TBC and follow the onscreen prompts 1 Press Menu and select Applications. 2 Press Select app. Scroll to the application you want to delete. 3 Press Options, select Delete. Press OK. Note: To download Java applications from a third party Go to the WAP address that has the Java application you want to download. Follow the onscreen prompts. To check how much memory is available for new applications: 1 Press Menu and select Applications. 2 Select memory. 8.1 change your phone’s appearance to suit your mood ■ ■ You can change the appearance of your phone’s display in a number of ways: Operator logo Lets you decide whether your phone displays an operator logo or not. Display brightness Adjust the contrast of your display by using the and keys. create a new look phone by changing its covers 1 Press Menu and select Settings. Scroll to Display settings and press Select. 2 A list of display settings will appear. Choose from: ■ Wallpaper This allows you to choose a picture from your Gallery to appear in the background of your main display. ■ Colour schemes This allows you to choose how you would like your main display and menus to appear. Choose from eleven different colours. ■ Screen saver timeout This allows you to choose the time when your screen saver activates after the last key press. You can purchase new front covers for your phone so you can change your look whenever you want. Call the Orange accessories hotline on 0500 178 178 for more details, or simply visit your nearest Orange Shop and one of our representatives will be happy to assist you. 8.2 8 - personalise your phone always be alerted to a call or a text message in the most appropriate way ■ You can change your sound settings to suit your circumstances and with several polyphonic ring tones offering a richer sound experience preset in your phone you’ll be sure to turn heads. ■ ■ 1 From the main display press Menu. Scroll to Tones and press Select. 2 Select Tone settings. A list of your phone’s sound settings is displayed. 3 Select the setting(s) you want to change. Choose from: ■ Incoming call alert Choose how you would like to be alerted to an incoming call. ■ Ringing tone Choose from several polyphonic tones or open your Gallery to browse through the tones stored there. ■ Ringing volume Choose how loud you would like your ■ phone to sound when it receives an incoming call. Vibrating alert Set the phone to vibrate when it receives a call or message. Message alert tone Choose how you would like to be alerted to an incoming message. Keypad tones Choose whether to hear tones when you press the keys on your phone. Warning tones Set the phone to sound when it’s running out of battery power. Note: Changing your Sound settings will only alter them for the profile you are currently using. See page 8.4 for more details on Profiles. change the way your phone behaves in seconds recognise your friends by the sound of their ring A profile is a phone setting that determines how your phone behaves when, for example, you receive a new text message, text picture message, photo message or Answer Phone message. If you use Caller groups in your phonebook, you can assign a different ring tone for each by creating group ringtones: 1 Press Names and select Caller groups. Select the Caller group that you want. 2 Press Group ringing tone and select the tone you wish to assign the group. Press OK. You can also assign a logo for the group by selecting Group logo. You can choose a profile from five presets: 1 From the main display press Menu. Scroll to Profiles and press Select. 2 Select the profile you want to use from: ■ General ■ Silent ■ Meeting ■ Outdoor ■ Pager You can choose to be alerted to phone calls only from a selected Caller group. 1 Press Menu and select Settings and then Tone settings. 2 Select Alert for. Scroll to the Caller group you want or All calls and press Mark. 3 Select Activate or use the Personalise and Timed options to customise your phone to fit in with your schedule. To switch profiles without entering the menu, quickly press the power key and choose one of the five options. 8.3 8.4 8 - personalise your phone take a photograph With your Nokia 6100 you can send and receive photo messages, and if you purchase the compatible camera accessory you will also be able to take and send your own personal photos. 6 Press and hold the large silver button until the green light shows again to take your photograph. 7 You will see File received on your phone’s screen. 8 Press Show to view your photograph, or Exit, then No to view it later. To take a photograph: To save your photograph: 1 Attach the camera lead into the Pop-PortTM at the base of your phone. 2 Open the camera attachment by sliding each end gently apart. Hold the camera so that the large silver button is at the top on the right 3 On the bottom of the camera is a key marked H and L. Set this to H to take high resolution photographs, and L to take low resolution photographs. 4 Look through the viewfinder to frame your photograph. 5 The continuous green light will show when your camera is ready to take a photograph. 1 When you receive the file containing the photograph press Show. 2 Press Options then Save. 3 Give your photograph a name and press OK. 4 Select where you would like to store your photograph from the list of folders in your gallery and press Select. 5 Your photograph is now saved to your phone and can be sent as a Multi Media message, set as wallpaper or assigned to a contact. See page 5.7 for details on creating new folders in your Gallery. 8.5 manage your time and calls ■ Set the time and date ■ Calendar ■ Calculator ■ Review your calls ■ Call length 9 9 - manage your time and calls setting the time and date use your phone’s organiser to remind yourself of important events To set your phone’s time and date: 1 Press Menu and select Settings. 2 Time and date settings is highlighted, press Select. Select Clock and enter the time using the keypad and press OK. 3 Select Date and enter the date using the keypad and press OK. Your Nokia 6100 has a built in organiser which has Calendar and To-do list functions, so you need never miss a deadline or appointment again. You can add notes to specific days using your Calendar. To set your phone’s alarm clock: 1 Press Menu and scroll to Alarm Clock. 2 Press Select. Set the alarm time and press OK. 3 When the alarm rings, turn it to snooze by pressing . This will stop the alarm from sounding for about ten minutes. 4 Turn off the alarm by pressing Stop. To set a calendar note: 1 Press Menu and select Organiser. Scroll to and select Calendar. 2 Scroll to the date you wish to add a note to or press Options and then Go to date. Enter the date and press OK. 3 Press Options and select Make a note. Choose from: ■ Meeting ■ Call ■ Birthday ■ Memo ■ Reminder 9.1 Note: You will be charged your normal service plan rate to send a text message. 4 Insert the details at the prompts. You will be asked to enter different details depending on the type of note you have set. Press Options and then Save. 5 Choose an alarm type and time. You can save your most important commitments in your To-do list, which allows you to prioritise your tasks. You can send Calendar notes to other Nokia phones via infrared or text message. To add an entry to your To-do list: 1 Press Menu and select Organiser. Scroll to and select To-do list. 2 Press Options and select Add. Enter a subject title, press Options and then select Save. 3 Select a level of priority for the reminder. Your reminders will be displayed in order of priority in your To-do list. 4 You can send items in your to-do list in the same way that you can send calendar notes. 1 Press Menu and select Organiser. Scroll to and select Calendar. 2 Scroll to the day you want and press Options. 3 Select Day notes and scroll to the note you want to send. Press Options. 4 Select Send note and choose how you want to send the note from: ■ Via Infrared See chapter 7 for details on how to transfer data via infrared. ■ As note The note will be sent to the calendar in the other phone via text message. ■ As text message See chapter 5 for details on how to send a text message. Note: You can save an item from your To-do list into your Calendar by pressing Options and selecting Save to calendar. 9.2 9 - manage your time and calls keep track of your time and finances Your Nokia 6100 has built in Stopwatch, Countdown timer and Calculator functions to help keep you organised wherever you are. To use your Countdown timer: To make a currency conversion: 1 Press Menu and select Extras. Scroll to Countdown timer and press Select. 2 Enter the time in hours and minutes you want to count down and press OK. 3 Enter a note for the timer and press OK. 4 Press OK to switch off the alarm when the count down finishes. 1 In the Calculator press Options and select Exchange rate. 2 Select one of the two options. Key in the exchange rate and press OK. The rate will be saved and will not change until it is replaced. 3 Enter the amount to be converted. Press Options and select In domestic or In foreign. To use your Stopwatch: To use the Calculator: 1 Press Menu and select Extras. Scroll to Stopwatch and press Select. 2 Choose either Split timing or Lap timing. Split timing records the total elapsed time as well as individual time. Lap timing records only the time of each subsequent lap. 3 Press Start. Press Split to take a time whilst the watch is running. You can save or reset lap times by pressing Options whilst the Stopwatch is running. 4 Select View times to review previously saved time sets. 1 Press Menu and select Extras. Scroll to Calculator and press Select. 2 Enter numbers using the keypad. Press # for a decimal point. 3 Press Options and choose the type of sum you would like. Alternatively press repeatedly to choose from add, subtract, multiply and divide. 4 Press Options and then select Equals to solve the equation. find out who has called you and when Each time you make, receive or miss a call, your phone takes a note. You can access your call list at any time to keep track of who you’re talking to and when. ■ Note: This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur. ■ ■ Missed calls Press Menu, scroll to Call register and press Select. Select Missed calls and wait for the list of numbers to be displayed. Received calls Press Menu, scroll to Call register and press Select. Scroll to and select Received calls, wait for the list of numbers to be displayed. Dialled numbers Press Menu, scroll to Call register and press Select. Scroll to and select Dialled numbers. Note: If you are abroad the availability of these services may depend upon the network you are using. 9.3 9.4 9 - manage your time and calls keep an eye on how long you spend on your calls You can also set your phone to display your call length at the end of each call: 1 Press Menu and select Settings. Scroll to Call settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Summary after call and press Select. Select On. Your phone will now display the length of the call for a few seconds after you end the call. Your Orange phone allows you to keep track of the length of your calls, and consequently, how much you spend. 1 From the main display press Menu, scroll to Call register and press Select. Scroll to Call duration and press Select. 2 Select one of the following options: ■ Last call duration ■ Dialled calls’ duration ■ Received calls’ duration ■ All calls’ duration ■ Clear timers You will need to enter your security code to clear the timers. For more information about your security code see chapter 10. Note: For billing purposes the length of calls and service may be rounded off and subsequently differ slightly from the information supplied by this feature. 9.5 ensure your phone is secure ■ SIM Card PIN ■ Fixed Dialling ■ Call Barring ■ Security code ■ Manufacturer’s Warranty 10 10 - ensure your phone is secure ensure that only authorised people can use your phone To turn your phone on once SIM Card PIN is activated: control the numbers that can be called from your phone What if I enter the wrong PIN? If you enter an incorrect SIM Card PIN or PIN2 1 When you switch your phone on you will see Enter PIN code in the display. 2 Enter the code and press OK. You will see Code accepted on the display and your phone is ready to use. If your phone’s SIM Card PIN is activated, a four digit PIN (Personal Identification Number), will be requested each time you switch your phone on. This PIN is preset to 1111. To increase your phone’s security you can change the PIN to a number only you know. three times in a row, your SIM Card will block. You will need a PUK (personal unblocking key) Fixed dialling allows you to limit the use of your phone (typically by a friend or family member) to only the numbers stored in your phonebook, while Call barring blocks certain types of call. Before you can use Fixed dialling, you must activate the Fixed dialling list. to unblock your SIM Card. Call Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 for details on how to To activate your SIM Card PIN: 1 Press Menu, scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Security settings and press Select. 2 You will see PIN code request on the display. Press Select. 3 You are prompted to enter your PIN code. Enter the preset code of 1111 and press OK then select On. To change your SIM Card PIN: unblock your phone. 1 Make sure that PIN request is activated. Press Menu, and select Settings. Scroll to Security settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Access codes and press Select. Scroll to Change PIN code and press Select. 3 Enter your current PIN and press OK. 4 Enter your new PIN code and press OK. Enter the new code again and press OK. Do not attempt to guess the PUK code. If you enter your PUK code incorrectly 10 times 1 Press Menu, scroll to Settings and press Select. Select Security settings. 2 Scroll to Fixed dialling and press Select. 3 Select On. You will be asked to enter your PIN 2 code. This is preset to 1111. Enter the code and press OK. in a row, you will permanently block your SIM Card and you may have to return your phone to Orange. Once Fixed dialling has been turned on via the phonebook menu, you can begin to store Fixed dialling numbers. 1 From the main display press Menu, scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to 10.1 10.2 10 - ensure your phone is secure What are the security codes for? Security settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Fixed dialling and press Select. 3 Scroll to Number list and press Select. You will see Fixed dialling list empty in the display and you will be prompted to enter your PIN2 code again. Enter the code and press OK. 4 Enter the number and press OK. Enter the name and press OK. Your Orange phone comes with a number of preset security codes. Each code controls one of your phone’s security features. Use the table below to identify which code you will need to activate each feature. security feature preset code SIM Card PIN (PIN1) 1111 Fixed dialling (PIN2) 1111 Call barring 1111 Security code 12345 Call barring can be used selectively to bar outgoing and incoming calls ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ security code protects your phone against unauthorised use Outgoing calls International calls International calls except to home country Incoming calls Incoming calls when abroad Cancel all barrings The security code is preset to 12345. 1 From the main display press Menu, scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Security settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Security level and press Select. 3 Enter the preset Security code - 12345. 4 Select the level of protection you would like for your phone. Choose from: ■ None You will never be asked for your Security code. ■ Memory Your phone will ask you for your Security code whenever you select the phone’s internal memory or copy from one memory to another. ■ Phone Your phone will ask for your Security code whenever a new SIM Card is inserted into the phone. 4 Select Activate, Cancel or Check status and press OK. 5 Enter your password and press OK. The Call barring password is preset to 1111. Emergency calls to 999 or 112 can be made while Call barring is on. 1 From the main display press Menu, scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Security settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Call barring service and press Select. 3 Select from the following Call barring options: 10.3 10.4 10 - ensure your phone is secure set your keypad to lock automatically have fun on your phone You can set your phone to lock the keypad automatically if you do not use it for a period of time. 1 Press Menu and select Settings. Select Phone settings. 2 Scroll to Automatic Keyguard and press Select. Select On. 3 Set a delay time in minutes and seconds. Your keypad will lock this amount of time after you last press a key. manufacturer’s warranty If you do not have Orange Care you still receive a 12-month manufacturer’s warranty which covers you against phone faults. Please call 158 for more details. 10.5 ■ Games ■ WAP games 11 11 - have fun on your phone when you have time to spare, why not test your gaming skills against your phone You can download Java™ games via WAP to your phone whenever you want, so you need never be bored when you have a few spare minutes to yourself. To download a Java™ game select Games services from the games submenu and then select TBC. Follow the onscreen prompts. To play a game on your phone: WAP games 1 Press Menu and scroll to and select Games. 2 Press Select Game. A list of your available games will open. 3 Scroll to the game that you would like to play. Press Options and select Open. 4 The game application will open. Select Instructions for details on how to play the game. Once you have read through the instructions select New Game to play the game. You can access a great selection of online games on your phone using your WAP connection. These games are different to the downloadable games as they require you to be connected while you are playing. Note: You can download more Java™ applications such as currency converters using your Applications menu. See page 8.1 for more information on downloading an application. Your Nokia 6100 comes preset with the Java™ game Chesspuzzle for you to play. To play games using your WAP connection: 1 Open the Orange homepage by pressing and holding 0. 2 Open the Games link. 3 Open the Games option and you will see a list of games that you can play. Once you have chosen which game to play you can open the Instructions option to learn about the game. Note: You will be charged the standard WAP service charge while you are connected and playing games. 11.1 11.2 11 - have fun on your phone international services 11.3 ■ International services ■ Select a network 12 12 - international services Orange international services Note: The availability of this service will be dependant on the partner network supporting Text Messaging. Whether it’s two weeks in the sun or a quick business trip, take Orange with you when you go abroad and have the reassurance that it’s the affordable way to keep talking. When travelling abroad, always try to keep safety at the front of your mind. 1 For safety and security, always pack your Orange phone in your hand luggage and switch it off before boarding a plane. 2 Let others know you are abroad so they can expect a different ring tone when they call you or, they might hear a recorded message in a foreign language if you are out of coverage. You can call or send text messages or photo messages from abroad by simply adding the international dial code before the number you call or text. If you call or send a text message or photo message abroad from the UK it makes sense to use your Orange phone. Orange's low fixed price rates make it simple to work out exactly what you will be charged, so now you can stay in touch around the world. What are the international dialling codes I check list before you travel need to add to numbers when I am calling abroad from the UK? country 1 Contact your company’s Orange account holder or call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone to activate your phone so you can make and receive calls abroad. Roaming needs to be activated at least 24 hours before travelling abroad and it only has to be activated once. 2 If you want to use Answer Fax abroad you must have it activated on your account at least 24 hours before you leave the UK. Call 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone for details. The availability of this service is dependent upon the partner network which you are logged into. 3 If you have Line 2 we recommend that you divert all Line 2 calls to your Orange Answer Phone before you leave as this service is not available whilst you are abroad. code Austria +43 Belgium +32 Cyprus +357 Denmark +45 France +33 Germany +49 Greece +30 Italy +39 Luxembourg +352 Netherlands +31 Northern Cyprus +905 Portugal +351 Rep. of Ireland +353 Spain and islands* +34 Sweden +46 UK +44 *includes the Canary and Balaeric islands. 12.1 12.2 12 - international services How do I know which countries I can call 4 Remove any temporary bars on international calls using the menu options on your phone. 5 Set up any diverts on your Orange phone before you leave the UK as you will not be able to do it when you are abroad. Refer to chapter 4 for more information on call diverts. 6 Make sure you pack your charger and a three-pin adapter so you can charge your phone whilst abroad. 7 Make sure that the frequently used numbers in your phonebook are saved with the international dialling codes you need, ie, +44 minus the leading zero from the area code for calls back to the UK. from and to using my Orange phone? Call the Information line on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone. You can also go to www.orange.co.uk to obtain an up-to-date list of roaming destinations. when you go abroad, you need to select the partner network to use using GPRS abroad If you use GPRS abroad you may need to manually select the network you use to ensure that you are roaming on a network that supports GPRS Roaming. Orange has partnerships with a range of networks in a variety of countries. When you go abroad, you need to tell your phone to select a network. Call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone, or 07973 100 158 from any other phone, to get an up-to-date list of foreign operators that support GPRS Roaming and the tariffs applicable to the Service Plan. You can connect to GPRS services as if you are in the UK when you use it abroad. 1 From the main display press Menu scroll to Settings and press Select. Scroll to Phone settings and press Select. 2 Scroll to Network selection and press Select. Select Automatic for your phone to automatically select a local network. 3 Select Manual to choose from a selection of local networks. more information Note: The availability of Orange products and services when roaming is dependent upon the partner network. You cannot use Orange Assistant while abroad. For more information on International services contact your company’s Orange account holder or call 158. 12.3 12.4 12 - international services reference ■ 12.5 Radio Waves and your Phone 13 13 - reference radio waves and your phone SAR limit recommended by the Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg*. Tests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power level so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output. This phone meets the European Union Requirements for exposure to Radio Waves. Your mobile phone has a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy recommended by The Council of the European Union. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and established permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE directive must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the protection of the health and safety for the user and any other person. The highest SAR value for the Nokia 6100 when tested for compliance against the standard was 0.60 W/kg. The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The 13.1 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU requirements for RF exposure. * The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts / kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorporates a substantial safety margin to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR information in other regions, please look under product information at www.nokia.com. Note: The SAR value for your phone has been provided to Orange by the manufacturer. By acting as facilitator for conveying this information to our customers, Orange is fulfiling its duty as a responsible retailer 13.2 13 - reference index ■ 13.3 index 14 14 - index index d i Dialling Infrared a Divert a call Answer Phone Fixed 10.2 Speed 3.5 see Orange Answer Phone Answer a call 2.3 Automatic redial 2.3 Appearance 8.2 4.4 Emergency calls Business card 3.6 Fax Fixed dialling checking from any other phone 4.3 messages 4.1 8.1 g 2.3 Games 11.1 10.3 GPRS 6.2 2.2 l Line 2 7.2 m Memory Conference 7.1 Phonebook 3.1 Length 9.5 SIM or phone 3.3 Make a 2.1 Menu map 1.3 Mute 2.5 Memory Mate 3.7 Waiting 2.4 Caller id 2.5 Call Divert 4.4 14.1 personal greeting 4.2 shortcuts 4.2 Orange Assistant 7.4 9.3 Barring 12.3 Keypad lock 2.1 4.1 4.3 network selection k Calls 4.1 Answer Phone Call Return Answer Phone PIN 13.3 Calculator 7.4 Orange Answer Phone 12.1 Java 10.2 Orange Answer Fax International services j f c Answering see Orange Information menu see Orange Directory Enquiries b 6.6 Information menu Directory Enquiries e Bookmark o 7.2 14.2 7.5 Orange Directory Enquiries 3.4 Orange Text Media services 6.7 Orange Information menu 6.7 Orange 177 6.8 Orange 277 6.7 subject codes 6.4 14 - index p s Phonebook Security codes 10.4 v 10.1 Voice Media Add number 3.1 SIM card PIN Deleting 3.3 Sound settings 8.3 Edit 3.2 Speed dialling 3.5 Make a call using your phonebook 3.1 Stopwatch 9.3 w Phone display 1.1 Store a name and number 3.1 WAP Store a name and number 3.1 Symbols 1.4 WAP Games Photo Messaging 5.1 Photographs 8.5 t Pop-Port 7.9 Taking a second call Profiles 8.4 Text Media TM see Orange Voice Media Volume 2.2 6.1 11.2 2.4 see Orange Text Media r Text messages Redialling 2.3 Attach a picture 5.7 Review your calls 9.4 Folders 5.7 Read 5.7 Send 5.3 Send to list 5.4 Templates 5.6 Write Tones 14.3 5.3 8.3 14.4 contact Orange Orange Business Customer Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Alternatively, visit the Orange website at www.orange.co.uk/business for more details. The numbers in Orange can be called from any phone by adding the prefix 07973 100. Orange services www.orange.co.uk/business Business Customer Services 158† Directory Enquiries 118 000* International Directory Enquiries 118 880* Operator Services 100† Orange Multi Media 177* or 277* Visit the Orange business website to find out more about Orange Business products and services. If you have a query about your phone or an Orange service, contact your Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158. If your phone is lost or stolen, contact your Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158† Emergency services can be contacted on 999 or 112. * Chargeable services available with your Orange phone. † Charged at BT ‘F’ rate if you call from a BT fixed line phone. ■ Some calls are free from your Orange phone unless you have an Orange Value Promise Service Plan.