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Read these simple guidelines. Breaking
the rules may be dangerous or illegal.
Further detailed information is given in
this manual.
Do not switch the phone on
when wireless phone use is
prohibited or when it may
cause interference or danger.
ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST
Don't use a hand-held phone
while driving.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless phones may get
interference, which could
affect performance.
SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS
Follow any regulations or
rules. Switch the phone off
near medical equipment.
SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT
Wireless devices can cause
interference in aircraft.
SWITCH OFF WHEN
REFUELLING
Don't use the phone at a
refuelling point. Don't use
near fuel or chemicals.
SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING
Don't use the phone where
blasting is in progress.
Observe restrictions, and
follow any regulations or
rules.
USE SENSIBLY
Use only in the normal
position. Don't touch the
antenna unnecessarily.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may
install or repair phone
equipment.
ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES
Use only approved accessories
and batteries. Do not connect
incompatible products.
CONNECTING TO OTHER
DEVICES
When connecting to any other
device, read its user's guide for
detailed safety instructions.
Do not connect incompatible
products.
BACKUP COPIES
Remember to make backup
copies of all important data.
WATER-RESISTANCE
Your phone is not water-
resistant. Keep it dry.
CALLING
Ensure the phone is switched
on and in service. Enter the
phone number, including the
area code, then press .
To end a call, press . To
answer a call, press .
EMERGENCY CALLS
Ensure the phone is switched
on and in service. Press
as many times as needed (e.g.
to exit a call, to exit a menu,
etc.) to clear the display. Enter
the emergency number, then
press . Give your
location. Do not end the call
until told to do so.
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900 and
GSM 1800 networks.
Dualband is a network-dependent feature. Check with your local service provider if you
can subscribe to and use this feature.
This wireless phone, Nokia 7200, is 3GPP GSM Release 99 terminal supporting (E)GPRS
service, and is designed to support also Release 97 GPRS networks. However, proper
functionality in all Release 97 GPRS networks cannot be guaranteed. For more
information, contact your service provider or local Nokia dealer.
This phone supports WAP 2.0 protocols (HTTP and SSL) that run on TCP/IP protocols.
Some features of this phone, such as MMS, browsing, e-mail, chat, presence-enhanced
contacts, remote SyncML, and content downloading via browser or over MMS, require
network support for these technologies.
A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are
special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can
take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through
your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider.
Note: Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters
and/or services.
Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is
intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-12, ACP-8, ACP-7, AC-1, LCH-9
and LCH-12.
Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone
manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other
types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may
be dangerous.
For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer.
A few practical rules for accessory operation
• Keep all accessories out of the reach of small children
• When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not
the cord
• Check regularly that any vehicle-installed accessories are mounted and are
operating properly
• Installation of any complex car accessories must be made by qualified personnel
only.
• Security code: This code is
supplied with the phone. The
security code protects your
phone against unauthorised use.
The pre-set code is 12345.
Change the code, and keep the
new code confidential and in a
safe place separate from your
phone. To change the code, and
to set the phone to request the
code, see ”Security settings” on
page 45.
• PIN code: The PIN (Personal
Identification Number) code may
be supplied with the SIM card. It
protects your SIM card against
unauthorised use. Set the phone
to request the PIN code each
time the phone is switched on,
see ”Security settings” on page
45.
• PIN2 code: This code may be
supplied with the SIM card and is
required to access some
functions.
• PUK and PUK2 codes: These
codes may be supplied with the
card. Otherwise, contact your
local service provider for the
codes.
• Barring password: The barring
password is required when using
the Call barring service, see
”Security settings” on page 45.
• Module PIN and Signing PIN:
The module PIN is required to
access the information in the
security module, see page 61. The
signing PIN is required for the
digital signature, see on page 62.
The module PIN and signing PIN
are supplied with the SIM card if
the SIM card has a security
module in it.
• Wallet code: This code is
required to access the wallet
service, see ”Wallet” on page 53.
■ Overview of the
functions of the phone
The Nokia 7200 phone provides
many practical functions, such as a
calendar, a clock, an alarm clock and
a radio, and a built-in camera. The
camera can be used for recording
video clips and taking pictures that
you can, for example, attach as
wallpapers in standby mode or as
thumbnail pictures in Contacts.
• GPRS (General Packet Radio
Service) for sending and receiving
data over an Internet Protocol
(IP)-based network, see
”(E)GPRS” on page 42.
• EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for
GSM Evolution), see ”(E)GPRS” on
page 42. EDGE is a radio interface
modulation technique which
increases GPRS data rates.
• The Multimedia messaging
service (MMS). See ”Multimedia
messages” on page 22.
• Polyphonic sounds are used in
ringing tones and message alert
tones. The phone supports
Scalable Polyphonic MIDI (SPMIDI) format.
• Java 2 Micro Edition, J2ME
TM
, and
includes some Java applications
and games. See ”Collection” on
page 55.
• Chat, which is a way of sending
short text messages that are
delivered immediately to online
users. See ”Chat” on page 27.
• Presence-enhanced contacts
that enables you to conveniently
share your availability
information with your
colleagues, family and friends.
See ”My presence” on page 36.
Shared memory
The following features in this phone
may share memory: contacts, text,
chat and multimedia messages,
e-mails, voice tags and SMS
distribution lists, images, ringing
tones, video clips and sound clips in
gallery, camera, calendar, to-do
notes, Java games and applications,
and note application. Using any such
features may reduce the memory
available for any features sharing
memory. This is especially true with
heavy use of any of the features
(although some of the features may
have a certain amount of memory
specially allotted to them in addition
to the amount of memory shared
with other features). For example,
saving many images, Java
applications, etc. may take all of the
shared memory and your phone may
display a message that the memory
is full. In this case, delete some of
the information or entries stored in
the shared memory features before
continuing.
• Keep all miniature SIM cards out
of the reach of small children.
The SIM card and its contacts can
easily be damaged by scratches or
bending, so be careful when
handling, inserting or removing the
card.
Before installing or removing the
SIM card, always ensure that the
phone is switched off and
disconnected from any
enhancement.
1. With the phone closed, press
carefully and slide the SIM card
cover to remove it from the
phone (1).
2. To release the SIM card holder,
slide the card holder backwards
(2) and open it by lifting (3).
3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM
card holder (4). Ensure that the
SIM card is properly inserted and
that the golden contact area on
the card is facing downwards.
Close the SIM card holder (5) and
slide it forwards to lock it (6).
4. Direct the SIM card cover
towards the locking catches on
the phone and slide the SIM card
cover into place (7).
■ Installing and removing
the battery
1. With the phone fold closed and
the back of the phone facing you,
press carefully and slide the
battery cover to remove it from
the phone (1).
2. Remove the battery by lifting it
from the end from the finger grip
(2). Replace the battery (3).
3. Direct the locking catches in the
battery cover towards the locking
catches on the phone and slide
the battery cover into place (4).
■ Putting on the wrist
strap
Thread the strap
as shown in the
picture and
tighten it.
■ The textile covers of
the phone
Before changing the cover, always
switch off the power and disconnect
the phone from the charger or any
other device. Avoid touching
electronic components while
changing the covers. Always store
and use the phone with the covers
attached.
• To remove and replace the SIM
card cover of the phone, see steps
1 and 4 in ”Installing the SIM
card” on page 1.
• To remove and replace the
battery cover of the phone, see
steps 1 and 3 in ”Installing and
removing the battery” on page 1.
Maintaining the textile
covers
You can dust the fabric of the covers
daily using a soft brush or a dry
cloth.
To clean the fabric, remove the
covers and run a slightly damp white
cotton cloth over them. Avoid the
use of printed absorbent cloths/
papers as they can release ink onto
the fabric.
To clean the covers more thoroughly,
remove the covers first and dust the
fabric with care. Dampen a soft cloth
or a sponge in clean water, squeeze
it thoroughly and wipe over the
whole cover fabric, making sure not
to wet it excessively. Rinse the cloth
or sponge and repeat as necessary. In
the case of stains, use a mild
detergent, for example hand soap, to
remove stains. Dry the covers
thoroughly and replace them. Leave
to dry (overnight). Once the fabric is
dried, in order to restore the fabric,
brush it delicately with a soft bristle
brush.
■ Charging the battery
1. Connect the lead from the
charger to the socket on the
bottom of your phone.
2. Connect the charger to an AC
wall socket.
On the main display the battery
indicator scrolls during charging,
and when the power is on, also
the text Charging is displayed
briefly when the charging starts.
If the battery is completely flat, it
may take a few minutes before
the charging indicator appears
on the display or before any calls
can be made.
On the mini display the text
Charging is displayed during
charging when the fold is closed
and the phone is switched on.
Only the battery indicator is
shown during charging when the
fold is closed and the phone is
switched off.
You can use the phone while the
charger is connected.
The charging time depends on the
charger and the battery used. For
example, charging a BL-4C battery
with the ACP-12 charger takes
approximately 1 hour and 30
minutes while the phone is in
standby mode.
■ Switching the phone on
and off
Warning: Do not switch the
phone on when wireless
phone use is prohibited or
when it may cause
interference or danger.
network operator or service provider.
Your phone does not support 5-Volt
SIM cards and the card may need to
be changed.
If the phone request a PIN code or a
security code, open the fold and key
in the code and press OK. See also
”Access codes” on page viii.
TIPS ON EFFICIENT
OPERATION: Your
phone has a builtin antenna. As with
any other radio
transmitting
device, do not
touch the antenna
unnecessarily when
the phone is switched on. Contact
with the antenna affects call quality
and may cause the phone to operate
at a higher power level than
otherwise needed. Not touching the
antenna area during a phone call
optimises the antenna performance
and the talktime of your phone.
■ Headset
You can, for example, carry the HS-3
headset as shown in the picture.
Warning: This headset may
affect your ability to hear
sounds around you. Do not
use this headset in
situations that may
endanger your safety.
4. Pop-Port
example, for headsets and the
data cable.
5. Microphone
6. Power key switches the phone on
and off.
When the keypad is locked,
pressing the power key briefly
turns the display lights on for
approximately 15 seconds.
To quickly change the profile in
standby mode when the keypad is
not locked, open the list of
profiles and scroll to the desired
profile by briefly pressing the
power key. To activate the profile,
press and hold the power key.
Refer to ”Profiles” on page 40.
7. Infrared (IR) port
8. Loudspeaker
connector used, for
■ Introduction to the
phone - fold open
When you open the fold of the
phone, it automatically opens up to
approximately 150 degrees (1). The
hinge is more flexible and lets you
turn the fold approximately up to
180 degrees (2). Do not try to force
the fold open further.
The function of these keys
depends on the guiding text
shown on the display above the
keys. See ”Standby mode” on
page 6.
4. ends an active call.
Press and hold to exit from any
function.
5. 4-way scroll keys
, , ,
Enables, for example, scrolling
through contacts, menus or
settings and in calendar, or
moving the cursor when writing
text.
6. - enter numbers and
characters.
and are used for
various purposes in different
functions.
7. dials a phone number, and
answers a call.
8. Volume keys to adjust the
volume of the earpiece or the
loudspeaker, or the headset when
it is connected to the phone.
When the fold is closed, to mute
the ringing tone of an incoming
call, to switch the alarm clock to
snooze, or to mute, for example,
the calendar note alarm.
■ Standby mode
When the phone is ready for use, and
you have not keyed in any
characters, the phone is in standby
mode.
• the operator-specific key to
access an operator’s
homepage.
• a specific function that you
have selected in the Right
selection key menu. See
”Personal shortcuts” on page
41.
Wallpaper and screen savers
You can set the phone to display a
background picture, wallpaper, on
the main display, and to select a
screen saver for the mini display and
set the phone to activate it, see
”Display settings” on page 41. The
phone automatically activates the
digital clock screen saver for the
main display.
Essential indicators in standby
mode
One or several text or
picture messages received.
See ”Reading and replying to
an SMS message or an email via SMS” on page 20.
One or several multimedia
messages received. See
”Reading and replying to a
multimedia message” on
page 24.
or
Your phone is connected to
the chat service and the
availability status is online
or offline. See ”Connecting
to and disconnecting from
the chat service” on page
28.
One or several chat
messages received when you
are connected to the chat
service. See ”Connecting to
and disconnecting from the
chat service” on page 28.
The phone’s keypad is
locked. See ”Keypad lock
(Keyguard)” on page 10.
The phone does not ring for
an incoming call or text
message when Incoming
call alert is set to Off, and/or
none of the caller groups
has been set to alert in the
Alert for setting, and
Message alert tone is set to
Off. See ”Tone settings” on
page 41.
The alarm clock is set to On.
See ”Alarm clock” on page
The (E)GPRS connection
mode Always online is
selected and the EGPRS
service is available. The
indicators for GPRS and
EGPRS are the same. Refer
to ”(E)GPRS connection” on
page 42.
An (E)GPRS connection is
established. Refer to
”(E)GPRS connection” on
page 42 and ”Browsing the
pages of a service” on page
58.
The (E)GPRS connection is
suspended (on hold), for
example if there is an
incoming or outgoing call
during an (E)GPRS dial-up
connection.
When the infrared
connection is activated, the
indicator is shown
continuously. See ”Infrared”
on page 41.
orIf you have two phone lines,
the indicator displays the
selected phone line. See Line
for outgoing calls in ”Call
settings” on page 43.
All incoming calls are
diverted to another number.
For two phone lines, the
indicators are and .
See ”Call settings” on page
43.
The loudspeaker is activated,
for example, during a call.
Calls are limited to a closed
user group. See ”Security
settings” on page 45.
,,or
A headset, handsfree,
loopset or music stand is
connected to the phone.
The timed profile is selected.
See ”Profiles” on page 40.
Time and date
See ”Time and date settings”
on page 41.
Some useful shortcuts in
standby mode
• Press once to access the
list of dialled numbers. Scroll to
the number or name that you
want, and press to call the
number.
• To call your voice mailbox, press
and hold .
• To make a connection to a
browser service, press and hold
• To open the camera viewfinder
with standard photo view, press
. To quickly change the
camera mode, for example video,
press and hold or .
■ Keypad lock (Keyguard)
You can lock the keypad, the volume
and power keys to prevent the keys
being accidentally pressed, for
example when the phone is in your
handbag.
• Locking the keypad: In standby
mode, press Menu and
within 1.5 seconds. The keyguard
is not activated when you close
the fold.
• Unlocking the keypad: Open the
fold, press Unlock and
within 1.5 seconds.
To answer a call when the keyguard
is on, open the fold or press .
During a call, the phone can be
operated normally. When you end or
reject the call, the keyguard will
automatically be on again.
For security keypad locking, see
Security keyguard in the ”Phone
settings” section on page 44.
For locking the keypad during a call,
see ”Options during a call” on page
13.
Note: When Keyguard is on,
calls may be possible to the
emergency number
programmed into your
phone (e.g. 112, 911 or other
official emergency number).
Key in the emergency
number and press . The
number is displayed only
after you have keyed in its
last digit.
■ Over the air settings
service
In order to use MMS, (E)GPRS and
other wireless services, you need to
have the proper connection settings
on your phone. You may receive the
settings directly as an over the air
message and you need to save the
settings on your phone. For more
information on the availability of the
settings, contact your network
operator, service provider or nearest
authorised Nokia dealer.
You may be able to receive the
connection settings for (E)GPRS,
multimedia messages,
synchronisation, chat and presence
and for the browser.
When you have received the
connection settings as an over the
air message, and the settings are not
automatically saved and activated,
Connection settings received is
displayed.
• To save the received settings,
select the option Save. If the
phone requests Enter settings'
PIN:, enter the PIN code for the
settings. For availability of the
PIN code, contact the service
provider that supplies the
settings.
If no settings are saved yet, these
settings are saved under the first
free connection set.
• To view the received settings,
select the option View. To save
the settings, press Save.
• To discard the received settings,
select the option Discard.
To activate the settings, see, for
example ”Making a connection to a
service” on page 58.
If you want to delete a connection
set from the phone, key in
*#335738# (*#delset# in letters) in
standby mode, select a connection
set that you want to delete and press
1. Open the fold and key in the
phone number, including the area
code. If you key in an incorrect
character, press Clear to delete it.
For international calls
twice for the international
prefix (the + character replaces
the international access code
and then key in the country code,
the area code without the
leading 0, if necessary, and the
phone number.
2. Press to call the number.
3. Press or close the fold to
end the call or to cancel the call
attempt.
Speed dialling a phone
number
Before you can use speed dialling,
assign a phone number to one of the
speed-dialling keys, from to
, see Speed dials in ”Other
functions in the contacts” on page
40. Call the number in either of the
following ways:
1
, press
2
)
• Press the speed-dialling key that
you want and then press .
•If Speed dialling is set to on,
press and hold a speed-dialling
key until the call is started. See
”Call settings” on page 43.
■ Answering or rejecting
an incoming call
When the fold is closed, open the
fold to answer an incoming call. To
reject an incoming call, open the
fold and within 1.5 seconds close it
again, or press .
• If you press either of the volume
keys instead of answering the
call, only the ringing tone is
muted.
When the fold is open, press to
answer an incoming call, or press
to reject an incoming call.
• If you press Options instead of
answering the call, the ringing
tone is muted and you can either
select to answer the call or to
reject the call.
1. Note that some calls between the regions of one country (for example, in China
between mainland provinces and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) are also
considered international calls.
2. Depending on your operator, you may still be able to use the international access code
(network services).
ringing tone is muted. You can
either answer or reject the call.
To end the call, press or close
the fold.
If a compatible headset supplied
with the headset key is connected to
the phone, you can answer and end a
call by pressing the headset key.
■ Options during a call
Many of the options that you can
select during a call are network
services. To check availability,
contact your network operator or
service provider.
During a call some of the following
options may be available:
• Mute or Unmute, End call, End
all calls, Contacts, Menu and
Hold or Unhold, Lock keypad,
Record, Equaliser, New call
(network service), Answer and
Reject.
• Conference to make a conference
call that allows up to five persons
to participate (network service).
• Auto volume on / Auto volume
off to set the automatic volume
control on or off. See ”Call
settings” on page 43.
• Send DTMF to send DTMF (Dual
Tone Multi-Frequency) tone
strings, for example, passwords
or bank account numbers.
• Swap to switch between the
active call and the call on hold
(network service), Transfer to
connect a call on hold to an
active call, and disconnect
yourself from the calls (network
service).
• Loudspeaker to use the phone as
a loudspeaker during a call. Do
not hold the phone to your ear
during loudspeaker operation as
the volume may be extremely
loud.
Using the loudspeaker with the
radio, see ”Using the
loudspeaker” on page 49.
Note that when you have
activated loudspeaker, you can
also close the fold of the phone
during a call. First Press Options
and then close the fold within 5
seconds.
You can key in text, for example,
when writing messages, using
traditional or predictive text input.
When you are writing text, the
predictive text input is indicated by
and the traditional text input
by at the top left of the display.
The character case is indicated by
, , or next to the text
input indicator. You can change the
character case by pressing . The
number mode is indicated by ,
and you can change between letter
and number modes by pressing and
holding .
When you are writing text, press
Options and you may select, for
example:
• Dictionary on to set the
predictive text input on if it is
available for the language.
• Dictionary off to revert to
traditional text input.
• Writing language to temporarily
change the language for writing
text.
To set different language for writing
text and for the texts shown on the
display texts, see Language settings
in the ”Phone settings” section on
page 44.
■ Using predictive text
input
You can key in any letter with a
single keypress. The predictive text
input is based on a built-in
dictionary to which you can also add
new words.
1. Start writing a word using the
keys to . Press each
key only once for an individual
letter. The word changes after
each keystroke.
2. When you have finished writing
the word and it is correct,
confirm it by adding a space with
.
If the word is not correct, press
repeatedly or select the
option Matches. When the word
that you want appears, confirm
it.
If the ? character is displayed
after the word, the word that you
intended to write is not in the
dictionary. To add the word to the
dictionary, press Spell, key in the
word (traditional text input is
used) and press Save. When the
dictionary becomes full, the new
word replaces the oldest one that
was added.
Key in the first part of the word and
confirm it by pressing . Write
the last part of the word and confirm
the word.
■ Using traditional text
input
Press a number key, to ,
repeatedly until the desired
character appears. Not all characters
available under a number key are
printed on the key. The characters
available depend on the language
selected in the Phone language
menu, see ”Phone settings” on page
44.
• If the next letter that you want is
located on the same key as the
present one, wait until the cursor
appears, or press any of the scroll
keys and then key in the letter.
• The most common punctuation
marks and special characters are
available under the number key
.
■ Tips for writing text
• To insert a space, press .
• To insert a number while in letter
mode, press and hold the desired
number key.
• Move the cursor to the left, right,
down or up with the scroll keys.
• To delete a character to the left
of the cursor, press Clear. Press
and hold Clear to delete the
characters more quickly.
To delete all the characters at
once when writing a message,
select the option Clear text.
• To insert a special character
when using the traditional text
input, press .
To insert a special character
when using the predictive text
input, press and hold , or
select the option Insert symbol.