Nokia 9000i Cell Phone User Manual


 
6-4 Business cards
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Copy URL — If the message you have received
contains a URL address, you can add it to the
WWW hotlist (see chapter 7 "Internet: Hotlist"
on page 7-12).
Received service cards
A DTMF service provider may send DTMF se-
quences to its subscribers in the form of a service
card that can be stored as DTMF contact cards.
For more information on Dual Tone Multi Fre-
quency (DTMF) tones, see chapter 13 "Phone in-
terface: Sending DTMF tones" on page 13-3.
Business cards
The business card is a special short message con-
taining personal information about a contact,
just like a normal business card. You can send
your own business card or any contact card as a
business card.
Business cards sent from a device that supports
the Nokia 9000i Communicator contact card for-
mat can be saved directly as new contact cards
in the Contacts directory:
•Press Menu in an opened received business
card and select Create card.
The option Use number allows you to make a
phone call to any phone number in the
business card (see ”Received messages” on
page 6-3).
When you have received a business card, press
Reply to send your own business card to the
sender.
To send a contact card as a business card:
1 Open the Business cards folder. Select a busi-
ness card and press Open.
2 Press Options to define which fields to in-
clude (and show) in the business card (figure
6-2). Change toggles the fields on or off. The
message can be up to 160 characters in
length.
3 Press Recipient to select a recipient for the
business card. Send the message normally, as
described in the section ”Sending messages”
on page 6-2.
CellularWare 1.0 note: When a business card
you send is received with the Nokia CellularWare
1.0 software, the label texts of Tel fields are add-
ed to the phone numbers. The label texts must be
removed before the phone numbers can be used.
Figure 6-2