Cincinnati Bell Cell Phone 3595 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Nokia 3595 – 10/03 
Cincinnati Bell Wireless 
Quick Start Guide 
 
 
Transferring your Address Book 
There are different ways that you can transfer your old phone’s address book to your new phone.   
If switching from a Digital (TDMA) phone to a Nokia 3595 
You can either manually transfer numbers from phone to phone, or take advantage of Cincinnati Bell’s 
address book copying equipment.  Visit any store@Cincinnati Bell location and have your address book 
quickly copied from phone to phone.  There’s a one-time charge of $4.95 for this service, but it’s definitely a 
time-saver.   
If switching from a Next Generation (GSM/GPRS) phone to a Nokia 3595 
Next Generation phones such as the Nokia 3595 allow you to save contacts to your phone or to your SIM 
card (which is a memory chip that you can remove and insert into future next generation phones that you 
use).  If you decide to change phones (to another Next Generation phone) at any time, be sure to save your 
contacts to your SIM card so that you can simply take your address book with you.  To copy your contacts to 
your SIM, select Menu→Contacts→Copy→From Phone to SIM Card→All→Move Original.  You’ll be asked 
“Move Entries?”, and should select “OK”.  When your phone is finished moving the entries, you can exit by 
pressing the red phone key.  Note:  SIM cards are only able to save 200 numbers, and only one number per 
name.  
 
 
Setting Up VoiceMail 
Please to refer to the Welcome Guide, which you received with your phone, for full instructions on how to set up 
your VoiceMail service.  For the Nokia 3595, be sure to follow the “Next Generation” phone instructions and use 
1111 as your temporary VoiceMail password.  You’ll want to set up your VoiceMail as soon as possible, since 
this service is active immediately and callers may be leaving messages for you.  
 
Cincinnati Bell Wireless Internet Services 
Have you ever wanted to look up a sports score, get a breaking news headline, or check your e-mail but were 
nowhere near a PC?  Now you can do all of that and more using your wireless phone! 
This section will provide detailed information on all the amazing things you can do with your next generation 
phone. If you subscribe to one of the Wireless Internet plans, there are a lot of added benefits you receive 
including a free Fuse email box, the ability to personalize your service and set up short cuts to the places you 
visit most often, and better rates on downloads and data usage beyond your selected plan.  If you choose not to 
subscribe, you can still try Wireless Internet and pay-as-you-go using our more limited service. 
All the applications within this section require that you be connected to Cincinnati Bell Wireless Internet Service.   
How do I connect to CBW Internet Services? 
Select Menu→Services→CBW Internet.  Once in the Cincinnati Bell Wireless Internet section, you’ll see the 
following menu: 
•  Entertainment 
•  Find It 
•  More 
•  Yahoo 
•  MSN 
•  Google 
•  E-Mail 
•  My Info 
•  ESPN Sports 
•  WSJ News (Wall Street Journal) 
•  Fun Downloads  
•  Daily News 
 
Navigating through menus: 
To select one of these menu options, use the up and down keys to scroll through the menu.  When the item 
you want is highlighted, press the green “TALK” button (Tip! The “TALK” button is just like the “ENTER” key 
on your PC which lets you select the menu item with one touch).