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4. The marked data of the active set
will be synchronised after
confirmation.
Note that synchronising for the
first time or after an interrupted
synchronisation may take up to
30 minutes to complete, if the
contacts or calendar are full.
Settings for the
synchronisation
You may receive the synchronisation
settings as a configuration message
from the service provider. You can
also key in the settings manually.
To key in the settings manually, press
Menu, select Organiser,
Synchronisation and Settings.
Select Active Internet sync settings
and activate a set in which you want
to save the settings. A set is a
collection of settings required to
make a connection to a service.
Select Edit active Internet sync
settings. Select each setting one by
one and key in all the required
settings: Settings' name, Data to be
synchronised, Database addresses,
User name, Password,
Synchronisation server, Connection
settings.
Select PC sync settings to key in the
settings for server alerted
synchronisation. Select User name
and Password.
Synchronising from your PC
To synchronise contacts, the
calendar and the notes from your PC,
use either an IR connection or
Bluetooth connection or a data
cable. You also need the PC Suite
software of your phone installed on
your PC. Start the synchronisation
from your PC using PC suite.
■ Applications
Note: The phone must be
switched on to use this
function. Do not switch on
the phone when the use of a
wireless phone is prohibited
or when it may cause
interference or danger.
Games
Your phone software includes some
games specially designed for this
Nokia phone.
Launching a game
Press Menu, and select
Applications, Games and Select
game. To select a game or a game
set, press Open or press .
Options for games, see ”Other
options available for an application
or application set” on page 69.
Game downloads
Press Menu, and select
Applications, Games and Game
downloads. The list of available
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