Nokia 9000i Cell Phone User Manual


 
Chapter 1 - Introduction 1-3
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For access codes that can be changed and are
used by both interfaces, you can make the
changes via either interface.
The communicator interface’s Internet applica-
tions use passwords and user names to protect
from unauthorised use of the Internet and Inter-
net services. These passwords are changed in the
settings of the Internet applications.
The access codes you need most often are the
lock code (provided in the sales package) and the
Personal Identity Number (PIN) code (provided
with the SIM card). The access codes are de-
scribed in more detail in chapter 10 "System: Se-
curity" on page 10-2. See also chapter 13 "Phone
interface: Menus - Security options (Menu 5)" on
page 13-11.
Contact information
All contact information (names, addresses,
phone numbers, E-mail addresses, etc.) you store
goes into the Contacts directory. Each applica-
tion and interface has its own view of the Con-
tacts directory. The information shown depends
on the information the selected application can
use. For example, when you are making a call via
the phone interface, you can view the name and
the phone number(s) of the contact – possible
fax numbers, E-mail addresses, job titles, etc., are
not shown.
You can customise your contact information ac-
cording to your preferences, see chapter 3 "Con-
tacts: Contact cards - Customising contact
cards" on page 3-2. Customising only affects
new contact information; existing contacts will
not be affected. If you customise your contact
card template in an early phase, you will not
have to edit your contact cards manually.
Texts
With the communicator interface’s text editor,
you can create new texts in many applications
(Notes, Fax, SMS, Mail, Calendar). The editor,
however, works in each application in a way that
corresponds to the sending format of that appli-
cation. For example, because short messages
cannot contain text formattings, the SMS editor
removes text formattings. For this reason, the
text editor is called Note editor in the Notes ap-
plication, Mail editor in the Mail application, and