Changing Your Availability Information; Changing Who Can View Your Presence 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
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
smart messages"
on page 47. 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.
"Contacts" on page
Changing your availability
information
Go to
Options
availability
and select:
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
page 65.
Busy
– You may be available for
people to call or send you
messages, for example, when
your phone is in meeting profile.
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"Receiving
See
23.
My
"Profiles"
on
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Not available
– You are not
available for people to call or
send you messages, for example,
when your phone is in silent
profile.
Changing who can view your
Presence information
Go to
Options
select:
Public pres.
– Displays limited
information, for managing ways
for people to contact you. This is
available to anyone you have not
blocked.
My availability
Available, Busy, or
available.
Viewers
– Opens the
viewers
view of your
pres..
See "Public viewers" on
page
27.
Update presence
your presence information to
the presence server.
Login/Logout
disconnect from the presence
server. See
"Chat and Presence
servers"
on page 61.
Settings
– Manage the
publishing of your presence
information.
Viewers
and
– Select
Not
Current
Public
– Updates
– Connect to or

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