Nokia 9000i Cell Phone User Manual


 
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change your home city later in the Clock ap-
plication, see chapter 11 "Extras: Clock" on
page 11-3.
4 Accept or change the date shown and press
OK. If you change the date, use the format
dd.mm.yy (for example, 24.08.97). You can
later change the date format in the System
settings. (Time and date can be changed in
the Clock application’s settings.)
5 Accept or change the time shown and press OK.
If you change the time, use the 24-hour format
hh:min (for example, 17:25). You can later
change the time format in the System settings.
6 Enter user data and press OK. You can later
change the information in the System appli-
cation’s User data view.
The personalisation procedure is now completed.
SIM card contents
After the personalisation procedure, if the in-
stalled SIM card contains stored names or num-
bers, you will be asked if you want to copy the
SIM card contents into the communicator’s
memory (Contacts directory). If the phone inter-
face is switched off, the question will be asked
the next time the phone interface is on and you
activate the communicator interface.
If you want to do the copying later, you can an-
swer no, and do it manually via the phone inter-
face, see chapter 13 "Phone interface: Menus -
Memory functions (Menu 8)" on page 13-13.
After start-up, the communicator (or “B”) mem-
ory is selected automatically as the active mem-
ory. If you want, you may later set the phone
interface to use the SIM card (“A”) memory in-
stead of the communicator memory. The com-
municator interface applications, however, will
always use the communicator memory. Also, the
communicator memory can hold much more in-
formation than the SIM card memory.
All phone numbers copied from the SIM memory
to the Contacts directory will go to the Tel field
of the contact cards. Therefore, you must move
all mobile phone numbers manually into the cor-
rect field. See chapter 3 "Contacts: Contact
cards" on page 3-1.
SIM card
A valid miniature plug-in SIM (Subscriber Identi-
ty Module) card is required for making and re-
ceiving calls. The card is supplied by your
network operator or service provider.
The SIM card contains all information the cellu-
lar network needs for identification of the net-
work user. The network operator or service
provider may prevent the use of the communica-
tor with any other but the operator’s or provid-
er’s own SIM cards. If an unacceptable SIM card
is inserted, the message INVALID SIM CARD will
be displayed. Should this happen, contact your
dealer or network operator.
Note: Keep all miniature SIM cards out of small
children’s reach.
Before installing the SIM card, close the device cov-
er and switch off the phone interface (press ).