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Calculator, Applications (menu 8) – Nokia 3200 User Manual

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To stop the alarm and view the note,
press

View

. If you press

Snooze

when

the note is shown, the alarm stops for
about ten minutes and then resumes.

To stop the alarm without viewing the
note, press

Exit

.

Calculator

The phone includes a calculator that
can also be used for approximate
currency conversions.

To access this menu: Press

Menu

in

standby mode, and select

Organiser

and

Calculator

.

This calculator has a limited accuracy
and rounding errors may occur,
especially in long divisions.

1. Key in the first number in the

calculation. Press

for a decimal

point.

2. Press

Options

and select

Add

,

Subtract

,

Multiply

,

Divide

,

Square

,

Square root

or

Change sign

. OR:

Press

once to add, twice to

subtract, three times to multiply or
four times to divide.

3. Key in the second number, if

needed in the calculation.

4. For a total, press

Options

and

select

Equals

.

5. Press and hold

Clear

for a new

calculation.

Making a currency conversion

1. To save the exchange rate, press

Options

and select

Exchange rate

.

Select either of the available
conversion options. Key in the
exchange rate (press

for a

decimal point) and press

OK

.

2. To make the conversion, key in the

desired amount, press

Options

and

select

In domestic

or

In foreign

.

Tip: To make a currency
conversion in standby mode,
key in the amount, press

Options

and select

In domestic

or

In foreign

.

Applications

(Menu 8)

In this menu you can use and manage
the Java games and applications
installed in the phone.

To access this menu: Press

Menu

in

standby mode and select

Applications

.

The phone supports Java 2 Micro
Edition (J2ME

TM

) which is a version of

Java technology specifically designed
for small consumer electronics
products.

Before you can use a Java application
you have to transfer it to your phone.
Java applications use shared memory,
see page

x

.