Nokia NetMonitor PDF Manual Guide


This is the first release of a complete Netmonitor manual for Nokia phones. For now it only contains the simple specifications for the great majority of screens. If you aren’t already familiar with nokia’s netmonitor, please wait for the definitive version, probably v1.0. For now I am just releasing this for people to give suggestions and make corrections if necessary.

Phone Models/Software versions 31xx/81xx
Old phones netmonitor has some differences when compared with the newer models, but this manual can be used as a guide, because the overall working method and the info given by the phone is very similar. However, I won’t get into more details about old/new phones netmonitor differences for now. 51xx/61xx/71xx/88xx/91xx/32xx.

This document covers the majority of menus from these phones netmonitor. Some of them may have little differences, like missing/additional menus, different info, etc. The goal right now is to make an accessible manual, that will get better over the time. Please contribute with all the info that you find relevant.

May 19, 2010 | Posted in Computers, Nokia Manual | Leave a Comment

Nokia 12 GSM Module Hardware Integration PDF Manual

This document provides instructions for the Nokia 12 GSM module (hereafter Nokia 12 module) hardware integration. The document is intended to help the system integrator to integrate the Nokia 12 module into a remote end hardware application and to gain the necessary type approvals. The document describes the mechanical, electrical and radio frequency (RF) integration as well as antenna installation.

INTRODUCTION
The Nokia 12 module has been designed for M2M (machine-to-machine) applications and other wireless solutions. There are two versions of the Nokia 12 module:
• RX-2 dual-band GSM device supporting EDGE, GPRS, HSCSD, CSD, and SMS in EGSM 900/GSM 1800 MHz bands
• RX-9 dual band GSM device supporting EDGE, GPRS, CSD, SMS in GSM 850/GSM 1900 MHZ bands.

May 19, 2010 | Posted in Cell Phones, Nokia Manual | Leave a Comment

Nokia S60 V5 Handsets Easy WiFi PDF User Guide

Once the installation has completed, Easy WiFi will automatically start and ask for a default Access Point to connect to. This is a Nokia handset Access Point, not a specific Wi-Fi access point. Typically this Access Point will be called ‘Internet’ and is the Access Point (or Destination as Nokia calls it) with which Easy WiFi will automate connections and logins to Wi-Fi. You must select a default access point, so please select Yes. Once you have selected a default Access Point, Easy WiFi needs to connect to the internet to continue. Easy WiFi will need either a cellular data connection or a usable Wi-Fi connection. By usable, it must be a Wi-Fi connection you have used previously and is part of the “Internet” Access Point you selected in the previous step.

May 19, 2010 | Posted in Gadget Manual, Nokia Manual, Smart Phone, Wireless | Leave a Comment

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