Nokia 6090 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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4. Key in the message. For information on
how to use the keys for writing, see Stor-
ing a name and phone number in the
Phone book on page 13.
5. When you have finished writing, press
M (Options).
6. Select Send and press M (OK) or select Save to store the
message so that it may be sent later.
7. Key in the recipients phone number or press M (Search)
and use b to search for it in the Phone book and press M
(OK).
8. Press M (OK) to send the message.
9. Press and hold c twice to exit the menu.
Deleting messages
The storage capacity of the SIM card may vary depending on the
card. If the SIM card is full, the ¼ indicator begins flashing. To
store new messages, you have to delete those messages no
longer required.
1. Press M (Menu) and scroll to Messages.
2. Use b to access Inbox.
3. Press M (Options) and delete the selected message.
Fax and data call
Your radio unit supports fax and data calls. Data calls can be
used to access the Internet. For example, the radio unit may be
connected to a compatible mobile fax machine or to a compat-
ible portable computer via an RS-232 connection. The RS-232
connector supports full protocol and 9 PIN standard (TIA/EIA-
562). You have to select 19200 bps as RS-232 interface speed.
For further information, see Nokia 6090 Product Support on
www.forum.nokia.com website.
The transceiver is provided with a
plastic cap to protect the data
adapter connector. Remove the
cap and then connect the car
phone to your device using any
standard 1:1 modem cable.
Warning! Keep the cap out of small childrens reach! Always re-
move the cap whenever you may have small children in your ve-
hicle.
Ignition sense
The ignition sense prevents the car phone from draining the car
battery. The ignition sense enables the car phone to be switched
on or off automatically whenever the cars ignition is switched
on or off. However, you can switch the handset on or off at any
time via o.
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Options