[ 70 ]OrganizerYou can use your phone’s calendar torecord "notes" to remind you ofappointments such as meetings, phonecalls, birthdays, or general reminders.Alarms can also be set to notify you of yourappointments or notes.You can also use the DKU-5 cable inconjunction with Nokia PC Suite tosynchronize your PIM application’scalendar with your phone’s calendar,keeping you up-to-date when you’reaway from you office or PC.Calendar Options menuThe calendar’s Options menu displays alist of calendar options: View day, Makea note, Go to date, and the calendar’sSettings menu.Learn about Calendar viewsWEEK LISTFrom the Organizer menu, scroll toCalendar, and press Select. Use the weeklist to view your calendar four weeks at aglance.When you view the calendar, notice thattoday’s date is highlighted. Use the four-way scroll keys to move to a differentdate.Tip: You phone supports four-way scrolling in the calendarweek list:Day viewFrom the week list, scroll to the desiredday. Press Options, then select View day.The day view allows you to scroll throughthe notes made for the selected day.The Options list for day view includes:• View the highlighted note.• Delete, Edit, Move, or Repeat thehighlighted note (every day, everyweek, biweekly or every year).• Make a note - used to create a newnote for the selected day• Go to date - used to jump to a specificdate• Copy - allows you to copy the note toanother day• Send note - provides various optionsfor sending the current note (via SMS.Please check for available in yournetwork)• Settings - allows you to set the date,time, date format, time format andweek format for the calendar. TheAuto delete setting allows you todelete old notes after a specifiedperiod of time. However, repeat notes(for example, birthday or anniversarynotes) will not be deleted.NOTE VIEWFrom the day view, scroll to the desirednote. Press Options, scroll to View andpress Select. The details of the selectednote are displayed.The Options list for note view include:• Delete, Edit, Move, or Repeat thecurrent note (every day, every week,biweekly or every year).En3586.book Page 70 Wednesday, April 30, 2003 7:05 PM