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Nokia 3720 classic User GuideIssue 1.1

ainmentListen to musicWebGames and applications34343738MapsDownload mapsMaps and GPSExtra services40404141OrganiseManage contactsBusiness cardsDate and timeAlarm clockCalendarTo-do listNotesNokia PC SuiteCalculatorCountdown 47Get startedKeys and partsInsert the SIM card and batteryInsert and remove the memory cardCharge the batteryAntennaAccessories777991010Switch it onAbout your deviceNetwork servicesAccess codesSwitch the device on and offStandby modeNavigate the menusTorchKeypad lockFunctions without a SIM cardFlight profile1212121313131515151616Make it your deviceBasic settingsPersonalise your phoneConnectNetwork provider services1717182022Support and updatesSupportMy NokiaDownload contentSoftware updates using your PCSoftware updates over the airRestore factory settingsStay in touchMake callsText and messagesE-mail24242629Green tipsSave energyRecycleLearn more48484848Image and videoCapture an imageRecord a video clipCamera and video options31313131Nokia original accessoriesPractical rules about accessoriesBattery4949492 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

ContentsDigital rights management50Third-party applications50BatteryBattery and charger information5050Care and maintenanceRecycle5152Additional safety informationMagnets and magnetic fieldsSmall childrenOperating environmentMedical devicesVehiclesPotentially explosive environmentsEmergency callsCertification information (SAR)525252525252535353Index54 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.33

4SafetySafetyRead these simple guidelines. Notfollowing them may be dangerous orillegal. Read the complete user guide forfurther information.SWITCH ON SAFELYDo not switch the device onwhen wireless phone use isprohibited or when it maycause interference or danger.ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRSTObey all local laws. Always keepyour hands free to operate thevehicle while driving. Your firstconsideration while drivingshould be road safety.INTERFERENCEAll wireless devices may besusceptible to interference,which could affectperformance.SWITCH OFF IN RESTRICTED AREASFollow any restrictions. Switchthe device off in aircraft, nearmedical equipment, fuel,chemicals, or blasting areas.QUALIFIED SERVICEOnly qualified personnel mayinstall or repair this product.ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIESUse only approved accessoriesand batteries. Do not connectincompatible products.4 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

DurabilityDurabilityYour device is made for rough ambientconditions. It is tested and certifiedaccording to the international standardIEC 60529/level IP54 regarding water anddust protection and according to IEC60068-2-27 regarding shock protection.Accessories to be used with this device donot meet the same durability, dustresistance, or water-resistancespecifications as the device itself. Forexample, all the chargers are only to beused in dry conditions. They should neverbe used when damp or wet.Using your device in wet or dustyconditions Water-resistance means resistanceagainst clean freshwater only. Do notexpose the device to any other type ofliquid. For example, do not expose thedevice to ocean water, drinks, mud, orliquid chemicals or detergents. Do not submerge the device in water. Do not expose the device to hot water. If the device has been exposed towater, wipe it off with a dry cloth. If ithas been exposed to salt water orother liquid, splash immediatelysome clean freshwater on the device.The device must be carefully wipeddry. Never connect anything to the bottomconnectors if they are dusty, wet ordamp. For example, never charge thedevice when the bottom connectorsare wet or damp. Never try to connectanything to the connectors by usingforce as this may break the device. Before opening the back cover (1),clean and dry the device to prevent 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved. 15water or dust from reaching theinterior of the device and only openthe device in dry and clean conditions.Make sure the interior of your deviceand the back cover (1) seals are dry,clean, and free of any foreign objects.Foreign objects or dust may damagethe seals against water.If connectors are dusty, they must becarefully cleaned before using them.To clean the bottom connectors andthe bottom connector area, you mayopen the connector cover (2) at thebottom of the device and carefullysplash some clean freshwater ontothe bottom connectors to remove thedust. Wipe the device and connectorarea dry carefully. The inside of theconnectors must be allowed to dry.Never insert any tools into connectorsor connector area.Back cover5

626DurabilityConnector cover 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Get startedWant to get your deviceready to use? Rely onrobustness and durabilityeven if ambient conditionsare rough.9Keypad101112131415161718Volume keysLoudspeakerWrist strap eyeletCamera lensCamera flashConnector coverNokia AV Connector (2.5 mm)Micro USB cable connectorCharger connector7Get startedGet to know your device, insert thebattery, SIM card, and memory card, andlearn some important information.Keys and parts12345678EarpieceDisplayLeft and right selection keyCall keyMicrophoneTorch keyEnd/Power keyNavi key (scroll key) 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.Insert the SIM card and batteryThis device is intended for use with aBL-5CT battery. Always use original Nokiabatteries. See "Nokia batteryauthentication guidelines", p. 51.The SIM card and its contacts can be easilydamaged by scratches or bending, so becareful when handling, inserting, orremoving the card.7

8Get started3Open the SIM card holder. Insert theSIM card into the holder with thecontact surface facing down (5). Closethe SIM card holder.4Line up the battery contacts, andinsert the battery (6). Replace theback cover (7). The back cover fitstightly. Press the back cover downuntil it locks into place.5Ensure that the back cover is properlyin place. Lock the back cover byturning the screw clockwise as far asit goes (8, 9). Do not screw too tightly.To release and replace the back cover, turnthe screw with a coin or screwdriver.128To release the back cover, turn thescrew anticlockwise as far as it goes(1, 2). Do not screw too tightly.Remove the back cover and battery (3,4). 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Get startedInsert and remove the memory cardUse only compatible microSD cardsapproved by Nokia for use with thisdevice. Nokia uses approved industrystandards for memory cards, but somebrands may not be fully compatible withthis device. Incompatible cards maydamage the card and the device andcorrupt data stored on the card.Your device supports microSD cards witha capacity of up to 8 GB.The size of a single file must not exceed 2GB.Insert the memory card3459Insert the card into the memory cardholder with the contact surface facingdown (2).Close the memory card holder (3, 4).Replace the battery and the backcover.Remove the memory card1 Remove the back cover and thebattery.2 Open the memory card holder, andremove the memory card. Close thememory card holder.3 Replace the battery and the backcover.Charge the batteryKeep the device dry. If your device doesget wet, allow the device to drycompletely before connecting thecharger.Your battery has been partially charged atthe factory. If the device indicates a lowcharge, do the following:12Remove the back cover and thebattery.Open the memory card holder (1). 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.1Connect the charger to a wall outlet.2Connect the charger to the device.9

103Get startedWhen the device indicates a fullcharge, disconnect the charger fromthe device, then from the wall outlet.You do not need to charge the battery fora specific length of time, and you can usethe device while it is charging. If thebattery is completely discharged, it maytake several minutes before the chargingindicator appears on the display or beforeany calls can be made.If attached, remove the charger from thedevice before opening the connectorcover.Connect a USB cableAntennaOpen the cover of the USB connector, andconnect the USB cable to the device.HeadsetYour device may have internal andexternal antennas. As with any radiotransmitting device, avoid touching theantenna area unnecessarily while theantenna is transmitting or receiving.Contact with such an antenna affects thecommunication quality and may cause thedevice to operate at a higher power levelthan otherwise needed and may reducethe battery life.The figure shows the antenna areamarked in grey.AccessoriesKeep the device dry. If your device doesget wet, allow the device to drycompletely before connecting anaccessory.10Warning:Listen to music at a moderate level.Continuous exposure to high volume maydamage your hearing. Do not hold thedevice near your ear when theloudspeaker is in use, because the volumemay be extremely loud.Warning:When you use the headset, your ability tohear outside sounds may be affected. Donot use the headset where it canendanger your safety.When connecting any external device orany headset, other than those approvedby Nokia for use with this device, to theNokia AV Connector, pay special attentionto volume levels.Do not connect products that create anoutput signal as this may cause damage 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Get started11to the device. Do not connect any voltagesource to the Nokia AV Connector.StrapThread a strap as shown in the picture andtighten it. 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.11

12Switch it onWhat's that torch symbol onthe keypad? Switch on yourphone and use its variousfunctions.Switch it onLearn how to switch on your phone, andhow to use the basic functions.About your deviceThe wireless device described in this guideis approved for use on the GSM 900, 1800,and 1900 MHz networks. Contact yourservice provider for more informationabout networks.Your device may have preinstalledbookmarks and links for third-partyinternet sites and may allow you to accessthird-party sites. These are not affiliatedwith Nokia, and Nokia does not endorseor assume liability for them. If you accesssuch sites, take precautions for security orcontent.Warning:To use any features in this device, otherthan the alarm clock, the device must beswitched on. Do not switch the device onwhen wireless device use may causeinterference or danger.When using this device, obey all laws andrespect local customs, privacy andlegitimate rights of others, includingcopyrights. Copyright protection mayprevent some images, music, and othercontent from being copied, modified, ortransferred.12Make back-up copies or keep a writtenrecord of all important information storedin your device.When connecting to any other device,read its user guide for detailed safetyinstructions. Do not connect incompatibleproducts.The images in this guide may differ fromyour device display.Refer to the user guide for otherimportant information about your device.Network servicesTo use the device you must have servicefrom a wireless service provider. Many ofthe features require special networkfeatures. These features are not availableon all networks; other networks mayrequire that you make specificarrangements with your service providerbefore you can use the network services.Using network services involvestransmission of data. Check with yourservice provider for details about fees inyour home network and when roaming onother networks. Your service provider cangive you instructions and explain whatcharges will apply. Some networks mayhave limitations that affect how you canuse network services. For instance, somenetworks may not support all languagedependent characters and services.Your service provider may have requestedthat certain features be disabled or notactivated in your device. If so, thesefeatures will not appear on your devicemenu. Your device may also have a specialconfiguration such as changes in menunames, menu order, and icons. Contactyour service provider for moreinformation. 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Switch it onAccess codesTo set how your phone uses the accesscodes and security settings, selectMenu Settings Security Accesscodes. The security code helps to protectyour phone against unauthorised use.The preset code is 12345. You canchange the code and set the phone torequest the code. Some operationsrequire the security code regardless ofthe settings, for example if you wantto restore the factory settings. Keepthe code secret and in a safe placeseparate from your phone. If youforget the code and your phone islocked, your phone will requireservice and additional charges mayapply. For more information, contacta Nokia Care point or your phonedealer.The PIN (UPIN) code, supplied with theSIM (USIM) card, helps to protect thecard against unauthorised use.The PIN2 (UPIN2) code, supplied withsome SIM (USIM) cards, is required toaccess certain services.PUK (UPUK) and PUK2 (UPUK2) codesmay be supplied with the SIM (USIM)card. If you enter the PIN codeincorrectly three times in succession,you are asked for the PUK code. If thecodes are not supplied, contact yourservice provider.The barring password is requiredwhen using the call barring service torestrict calls to and from your phone(network service).To view or change the securitymodule settings for the browser,select Menu Settings Security Security module sett. 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.13Switch the device on and offSwitch on and offPress and hold the power key.Enter the PIN codeIf requested , enter the code PIN code(displayed as ****).Set the time and dateIf requested, enter the date, the local time,and the time zone and the daylight savingtime of your location.When you switch on your device for thefirst time, you may be prompted to get theconfiguration settings from your serviceprovider (network service). For moreinformation, contact your serviceprovider.Standby modeWhen the device is ready for use, and youhave not entered any characters, thedevice is in the standby mode.13

14Switch it onDisplaySelect Menu Settings Display Home screen.Activate the home screenSelect Home screen mode.Organise and personalise the homescreenSelect Personalise view.Select a key to activate the homescreenSelect Home screen key.1Signal strength of the cellularnetwork2 Battery charge status3 Indicators4 Clock5 Name of the network or the operatorlogo6 Date7 Display8 Function of the left selection key9 Function of the Navi key; hereafterreferred to as scroll key10 Function of the right selection keyYou may change the function of the leftand right selection key. See " Left and rightselection keys ", p. 19.Power savingYour phone has a Power saver and aSleep mode feature in order to savebattery power in the standby mode whenno keys are pressed. These features maybe activated. See "Display", p. 18.Home screenThe home screen displays a list of selectedfeatures and information that you candirectly access.14Navigate in the home screenScroll up or down to navigate in the list,and select Select, View, or Edit. Thearrows indicate that further informationis available.Stop navigatingSelect Exit.ShortcutsWhen your device is in the standby orhome screen mode, you can use thefollowing shortcuts.List missed, received, and dialled callsPress the call key. To make a call, scroll tothe number or name, and press the callkey.Start the web browserPress and hold 0.Call the voice mailboxPress and hold 1.Use other keys as shortcutsSee "Dialling shortcuts", p. 24. 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Switch it onIndicatorsYou have unread messages.You have unsent, cancelled, orfailed messages.The keypad is locked.The device does not ring forincoming calls or text messages.An alarm is set.///The device is registered to theGPRS or EGPRS network.The device has an open GPRS orEGPRS connection.The GPRS or EGPRS connection issuspended (on hold).Bluetooth connectivity is turnedon.The device receives a GPS signal(external GPS antenna necessary).The device does not receive a GPSsignal (external GPS antennanecessary).If you have two phone lines, thesecond phone line is selected.All incoming calls are diverted toanother number.Calls are limited to a closed usergroup.The currently active profile istimed.The torch function is activated.Navigate the menusThe phone offers you an extensive rangeof functions that are grouped into menus.1234To access the menu, select Menu.Scroll through the menu, and select anoption (for example, Settings).If the selected menu contains furthersubmenus, select one (for example,Call).Select the setting of your choice. 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.515To return to the previous menu level,select Back.To exit the menu, select Exit.To change the menu view, selectOptions Main menu view. Scroll right,and select from the available options.To rearrange the menu, select Options Organise. Scroll to the menu item to bemoved, and select Move. Scroll to whereyou want to move the menu item, andselect OK. To save the change, selectDone Yes.TorchThe camera flash can be used as a torch.Switch the torch onIn the standby or home screen mode,key. The keypadpress and hold theneeds to be unlocked.Do not direct the torch on eyes at closerange.The torch switches off automatically in thefollowing cases: The battery is lowAfter 30 minutesDuring incoming or outgoing callsWhen you activate the cameraAfter the call, or after you deactivate thecamera, the torch is not automaticallyswitched back on.Keypad lockTo lock the keypad to prevent accidentalkeypresses, select Menu, and press *within 3.5 seconds.15

16Switch it onTo unlock the keypad, select Unlock, andpress * within 1.5 seconds. If requested,enter the lock code.To answer a call when the keypad islocked, press the call key. When you endor reject the call, the keypad locksautomatically.Further features are automatic keyguardand security keyguard. See"Phone", p. 17.When the device or keypad is locked, callsmay be possible to the official emergencynumber programmed into your device.Functions without a SIM cardSome functions of your phone may beused without inserting a SIM card, such asOrganiser functions and games. Somefunctions appear dimmed in the menusand cannot be used.Warning:With the flight profile you cannot make orreceive any calls, including emergencycalls, or use other features that requirenetwork coverage. To make calls, youmust first activate the phone function bychanging profiles. If the device has beenlocked, enter the lock code.If you need to make an emergency callwhile the device is locked and in the flightprofile, you may be also able to enter anofficial emergency number programmedin your device in the lock code field andselect 'Call'. The device will confirm thatyou are about to exit flight profile to startan emergency call.Flight profileUse the Flight profile in radio sensitiveenvironments to deactivate all radiofrequency functions. You still have accessto offline games, the calendar, and phonenumbers. When the Flight profile is active,is displayed.Activate the Flight profileSelect Menu Settings Profiles Flight Activate or Personalise.Deactivate the Flight profileSelect any other profile.16 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

Make it your deviceLooking for a little selfexpression? Give yourdevice its own look and feelby choosing your ownringtones, displaybackground and theme.Make it your deviceSet up your device, personalise it, andconnect it in several ways.Basic settingsPhoneSelect Menu Settings Phone andfrom the following:Language settings — to set thelanguage of your phone, select Phonelanguage and a language. To set thelanguage of your phone according to theinformation on the SIM card, select Phonelanguage Automatic.Memory status — to check the memoryconsumptionAutomatic keyguard — to lock thekeypad automatically after a preset timedelay when the phone is in the homescreen mode and no function has beenusedSecurity keyguard — to ask for thesecurity code when you unlock thekeyguardVoice recognition — See "Voicecommands

16 Nokia AV Connector (2.5 mm) 17 Micro USB cable connector 18 Charger connector Insert the SIM card and battery This device is intended for use with a BL-5CT battery. Always use original Nokia batteries. See "Nokia battery authentication guidelines", p. 51. The SIM card and its contacts can be easily damaged by scratches or bending, so be

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