Presence; Changing Your Availability Information - Nokia 6260 User Manual

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P e r s o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n
1. Open the contact card for which you want a speed-dialling key and
select
Options→Assign speed
2. Scroll to a number and press Assign. When you return to the contact
information view, you can see the speed-dial icon next to the
number.
• To call the contact by speed-dialling, go to standby mode and press
the speed-dialling key and

■ Presence

Go to Menu→Presence.
Options in the Presence view: Open,
Viewers,
Update
presence, Login, Logout, Settings, Help, and Exit.
Use Presence (network service) to inform others about your availability,
that is, when, where and how you want to be contacted. Presence allows
you to view and create a dynamic profile of your contact details, visible
to other users of the service, to share information or control services.
Presence information can include your availability, whether you prefer
people to call or send messages, where you are and what you are doing.
Before you can use Presence, you need to find a service that you want to
use and then save the settings of that service. You may receive the
settings in a special text message, called a smart message, from the
service provider that offers the Presence service. See "Receiving smart
messages" on page 64. For more information, contact your service
provider.
The Presence application allows you to change your own published
information and manage who is authorised to see your presence. To
view the presence information of others, you must use Contacts. See
"Contacts" on page 37.

Changing your availability information

Go to
Options→My availability
Available
- You are available for people to call or send you messages.
For example, when you have chosen this option for your general
profile. See "Profiles" on page 85.
40
dial.
.
My
availability,
and select:

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