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Nokia 7250i User Guide
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  • Page 1 Nokia 7250i User Guide D R A F T Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 2 Wireless provider customer care Message center number Wireless provider Default recipient number (e-mail gateway number) Wireless provider International Mobile On back of your phone, Equipment Identifier (IMEI) beneath the battery Model number 7250i Phone type NHL-4J Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 3 RSA Security. Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. The information contained in this user guide was written for Nokia model 7250i phone. Nokia operates a policy of on-going development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this...
  • Page 4 If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Welcome and quick guide 14 Understand wireless network services 14 Register your phone 14 E-Newsletters 14 Nokia 7250i phone at a glance 15 Get the most out of this guide 16 Get help 25 Switch your phone on or off 27...
  • Page 6 Copy Phone book entries 98 1-touch dialing 99 Voice dialing 101 View Info, Service, and Own numbers 103 Select a profile 106 Customize a profile 106 Set a timed profile 107 Right selection key settings 109 Time and Date 110 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 7 Synchronize 156 Use the voice recorder 160 Use voice commands 162 Infrared 166 GPRS, HSCSD, CSD 167 Nokia PC Suite 169 Download PC Suite software 170 Notes on wireless Internet access 171 Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 8 Data 184 Car 185 Covers and Carrying 186 Reference information 187 Batteries and chargers 187 Important safety information 189 Care and maintenance 195 Frequently Asked Questions 196 Glossary 200 Technical information 202 Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty 203 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    For your safety 1 For your safety 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.
  • Page 10 OBSERVE INFRARED PRECAUTIONS Do not point the IR beam at anyone’s eyes or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES Use only approved enhancements 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.
  • Page 11: Overview Of Functions

    Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). And, you can use a picture as wallpaper in standby mode. And, you can save your pictures in a compatible PC using Nokia PC Suite software. See “Camera (Menu 7)” on page 126 for more information.
  • Page 12: General Packet Radio Service (Gprs)

    GPRS connections. For more information on GPRS, see “GPRS, HSCSD, CSD” on page 167. Also, consult the PC Connectivity Guide. The PC Connectivity Guide, Nokia PC Suite, and all related software can be downloaded from the U.S. Mobile Phone products section of www.nokia.com.
  • Page 13: Midp Javatm Applications

    Overview of functions • MIDP JAVA APPLICATIONS Your phone supports Java and includes some Java applications and games that have been specially designed for mobile phones. You may be able to download new applications and games to your phone from a PC with Java installer software or from some Mobile Internet services.
  • Page 14: Welcome And Quick Guide

    • E-NEWSLETTERS When you register your phone, you can sign up for Nokia's e-newsletter, Nokia Connections, if you would like. You will receive tips and tricks on using your phone, enhancement information, and special offers. [ 14 ]...
  • Page 15: Nokia 7250I Phone At A Glance

    Welcome and quick guide • NOKIA 7250 PHONE AT A GLANCE Power key IR Port Earpiece Volume keys Camera (back) Display screen Scroll up key Right Left selection key selection key End key Talk key Scroll down key Number keys...
  • Page 16: Get The Most Out Of This Guide

    • GET THE MOST OUT OF THIS GUIDE The “Nokia 7250i phone at a glance” diagram illustrates the various components of your phone. Familiarize yourself with the diagram to help you better understand the instructions that follow. Understand the terms This guide uses certain terms for the steps that you are asked to perform.
  • Page 17 Welcome and quick guide Observe text clues This user guide provides text clues to make instructions easy to follow. Text clue What it means bold Indicates one of the following items: • A word or phrase on the phone’s screen. •...
  • Page 18 Quick guide to functions Talk Make a call Enter a phone number, press the Talk Answer Answer a call Press the key or select Talk Answer a call while Press the already on another call (call waiting) End a call Press the Decline a call Press the...
  • Page 19 Welcome and quick guide Connection ports and other tools • Charger connector (1) • Pop-Port connector for headsets and data cables (2) • Infrared (IR) port (3) • Camera lens on the back cover of the phone (4) Use the antenna Your phone has a built-in antenna.
  • Page 20 Use the battery CHARGE THE BATTERY Plug the charger transformer in to a standard AC outlet. Insert the charger output jack into the round connector at the bottom end of the phone. After a few seconds, the battery indicator in the display starts to scroll from bottom to top.
  • Page 21 Welcome and quick guide • Before installing the SIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off and that you have removed the cover and battery. Slide the SIM card holder toward the bottom end of the phone until it unlocks.
  • Page 22 REPLACE THE BATTERY The SIM card must be installed before installing the battery. Position the battery so the gold contacts match up with those on the phone. The battery label should be facing away from the phone. Insert the battery, contact end first into the battery slot.
  • Page 23 Welcome and quick guide Connect and wear the stereo headset After you connect the stereo headset (HDS-3) to the Pop-Port connector of your phone, you can wear the headset as shown in the picture. Thread a wrist strap Thread a strap as shown in the picture, and then tighten it.
  • Page 24 The following functions share dynamic memory that is dependent on the data quantity per item and shared memory available at a time in the Nokia 7250i. • Phone book (up to 500 entries) •...
  • Page 25: Get Help

    Welcome and quick guide • GET HELP Find your phone’s label Information label If you need help, Nokia Customer Care is available for assistance. Before calling, however, please read “Frequently Asked Questions” on page 196. We also recommend that you write down the following information and have it available if you call.
  • Page 26 1-888-665-4228 . Look for updates From time to time, Nokia updates this guide to reflect changes. The latest version may be available at www.nokia.com. Visit online tutorials An interactive tutorial for this product may be available at the web site www.nokiahowto.com.
  • Page 27: Switch Your Phone On Or Off

    Welcome and quick guide • SWITCH YOUR PHONE ON OR OFF Warning:Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. To turn your phone on or off, press and hold the power key on top of the phone for at least 3 seconds.
  • Page 28: Check The Start Screen

    • CHECK THE START SCREEN The Start screen is “home base” and indicates your phone is in idle mode. Battery level Signal strength Names Menu Item Description HOME The name of your wireless provider may appear here Signal strength A higher bar indicates a stronger network signal. Battery level A higher bar indicates more power in the battery.
  • Page 29 Welcome and quick guide Understand indicators and icons Icon Indicates... You have one or more text or picture messages. See “Reply to a message or e-mail” on page 71 You have one or more multimedia messages. See “Read and reply to a multimedia message” on page 76 You have one or more voice messages.
  • Page 30: Browse Phone Menus

    Icon Indicates... If you have two phone lines, indicates that you are on the 2nd phone line. See “Phone settings” on page 115 Integrated handsfree is active, see “Speakerphone” on page 11 Calls are limited to a closed user group; see “Set up a closed user group”...
  • Page 31 Welcome and quick guide As you scroll through the menus, the menu number appears in the upper right corner of the display. Below the menu number is a scroll bar with a tab. The tab moves up or down as you scroll through the menus, providing a visual representation of your current position in the menu structure.
  • Page 32: Menu Shortcuts

    Scroll to On or Off and press Select. A confirmation message appears in the display indicating your selection. • MENU SHORTCUTS To access a menu quickly, press “Menu,” then enter the shortcut. For example, to view calls that you missed, select Menu, press the 2 key, then press the 1 key (menu 2-1 is the Call log - Missed calls menu).
  • Page 33 Welcome and quick guide Sending profile ..01-6-1-1 Overwriting in sent items ..01-6-1-2 Overwriting in inbox ..01-6-1-3 Multimedia msgs..01-6-2 Save sent messages01-6-2-1 Allow multimedia reception .
  • Page 34 Data sent in last session 2-7-1 Data received in last session ..2-7-2 All sent data ..2-7-3 All received data ..2-7-4 Clear counters.
  • Page 35 Welcome and quick guide Ringing tone ..4-1-2-2 Ringing volume..4-1-2-3 Vibrating alert..4-1-2-4 Message alert tone. .4-1-2-5 Keypad tones..4-1-2-6 Warning tones ..4-1-2-7 Alert for.
  • Page 36 Anykey answer ..5-3-2 Automatic redial ..5-3-4 1-touch dialing ..5-3-4 Call waiting ... 5-3-5 Summary after call .
  • Page 37 Welcome and quick guide Call restrictions ..5-8-2 Fixed dialing ...5-8-3 Closed user group..5-8-4 Security level ..5-8-5 Access codes.
  • Page 38 Open....8-1-1 Details ....8-1-2 Name ... . 8-1-2-1 Size.
  • Page 39 Welcome and quick guide Club Nokia ...10-2-1 Software Market ..10-2-2 More bookmarks..10-2-3 MEMORY ....10-3 SETTINGS .
  • Page 40 Code request ..12-4-3-1 Charge code..12-4-3-2 SYNCHRONIZE ..12-5 Synchronize..12-5-1 Settings ... . . 12-5-2 Active .
  • Page 41 Welcome and quick guide Appearance settings. . . 14-4-3 Text wrapping ..14-4-3-1 Show images..14-4-3-2 Cookie settings ..14-4-4 Certificates ..14-4-5 Security module settings14-4-6 Service inbox settings .
  • Page 42: Basic Operations

    4 Basic operations • SET THE CLOCK Before many functions such as call timers and other features will operate properly, you need to set the clock. At the Start screen, press Menu 5-2-1 (Settings - Time and date settings - Clock). After a brief pause, Show clock (or Hide clock) Set the time, and Time format appear in the display with Show clock (or Hide clock) highlighted.
  • Page 43 Basic operations Use the phone book At the Start screen, press the Scroll up key or the Scroll down key and scroll to the entry you wish to view. Press the Talk key to make the call or press Details to view details of the entry.
  • Page 44: Call And Setup Your Voicemail

    Adjust the earpiece volume • To increase the volume of a call, press the volume up key on the left side of the phone. • To decrease the volume of a call, press the volume down key on the left side of the phone. •...
  • Page 45 Basic operations Scroll to an option and press Select to activate the option or enter its submenu. Option Function Mute Mute your voice; you can hear the other party but they cannot hear you Unmute Return to normal from mute status End call End the call End all calls...
  • Page 46: Set Up Your Phone

    Make a conference call Conference calling is a network service that allows up to six persons to take part in a conference call. Make a call to the first participant. To call a new participant, press Options, scroll to New call, and press Select.
  • Page 47 Basic operations Connect the headset Plug the headset jack into the Pop-Port connector at the bottom end of your phone. Position the headset on your ear as it appears in the illustration to the right. With the headset connected, you can make, answer, and end calls as usual.
  • Page 48 After you have removed the back cover, insert your finger into the finger grip and lift the battery from its compartment. REMOVE THE FRONT COVER Press the front cover latch on the top of the phone while gently pulling the top of the front cover away from the rest of the phone.
  • Page 49 Basic operations Install the battery, and then match the top of the back cover to the locking catch in the top of the phone. Position the back cover over the locking catches on both sides of the phone, and press down to lock the cover into place.
  • Page 50: Text Entry

    5 Text entry You can use two methods for entering text and numbers. • Standard mode is the only way to enter names into such things as the Phone book, calendar notes, and to rename caller groups • Predictive text input is a quick and easy method for writing messages •...
  • Page 51: Predictive Text Input

    Text entry Enter punctuation and special characters While at any text entry screen, press the Star key to display special characters (press and hold the Star key if predictive text is on). The following special characters are available: ‘ “ &...
  • Page 52 Note: The Language setting affects the time and date formats of the Clock, Alarm clock, and Calendar. Use predictive text For example, to write Nokia with predictive text on and with the English dictionary selected, press each of the following keys once: the 6 key...
  • Page 53 Text entry Note: Press the Pound key to switch predictive text on or off and to use predictive text in various modes. As you press the Pound key, the following icons (not the descriptions) appear in the upper left of the display: Uppercase text Sentence case text Predictive text is...
  • Page 54: Phone Security

    6 Phone security With keyguard, you can lock the keypad to prevent keys from being pressed accidentally. And with access codes, you can keep your private information safe. • KEYGUARD Remember to lock your phone’s keypad to prevent accidental calls. If the keypad is locked, it unlocks when you receive a call.
  • Page 55: Security Levels

    Phone security • SECURITY LEVELS The security level determines your access to features when a “non-owner” SIM card is used. A “non-owner” SIM card is one (other than the original) that is inserted after you power off the phone. There are 3 security levels: Security levels Owner and Non-owner cards are treated the same Non-owner cards can access SIM memory.
  • Page 56 Scroll through the types of calls you can restrict, and press Select when you see the one you want. Outgoing calls: Calls cannot be made. International calls: Calls cannot be made to foreign countries. International except to home country: When abroad, calls can be made only within the current country and to your home country (that is, the country where your home network operator is located).
  • Page 57: Fixed Dialing

    Phone security • FIXED DIALING Once you setup and activate a fixed dialing list, your phone can make calls only to those numbers that you have defined in the fixed dialing list. Fixed dialing is a network feature and must be supported by your wireless provider.
  • Page 58 Press Back, scroll to On, and press Select to activate fixed dialing. View or edit the fixed dialing list At the Start screen, press Menu 5-8-3 (Settings - Security Settings - Fixed dialing). Scroll to Number list and press Select. You are prompted to enter the PIN2 code.
  • Page 59: Access Codes

    Phone security numbers, Fixed dialing list empty appears in the display • You cannot access SIM memory manually (view or copy numbers on the SIM card) while fixed dialing is active • ACCESS CODES With the following access codes, you can keep your information safe: •...
  • Page 60 You are asked to re-enter the new security code for verification. Enter the new security code again and press OK. A message appears in the display confirming your security code has been changed. PIN code The PIN code protects the SIM card from unauthorized access. The PIN code can be 4- 8 digits in length.
  • Page 61 Phone security A message appears in the display confirming your PIN code has been changed. PIN2 Code The PIN2 code is required for features such as Fixed dialing. If you enter an incorrect PIN2 code three times in succession, the PIN2 code is blocked and you’ll have to enter the PUK2 code.
  • Page 62: Set Up A Closed User Group

    • SET UP A CLOSED USER GROUP This network service specifies the group of people whom you can call and who can call you. Default resets the phone to use a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the service provider. Note: When calls are limited to closed user groups, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (such as 911 or other official emergency number).
  • Page 63: Menu Functions

    Menu functions 7 Menu functions Messages (Menu 1) If you have subscribed to a message service, you can send and receive messages to compatible phones that are also subscribed to a message service. You can also send and receive picture messages, multimedia messages, and e-mail if supported by your network.
  • Page 64 Message icons Icons that precede the title of a message indicate the following: The message has not been read The message has been read A message (which you have composed) has not been sent The message is a delivery report The message is a MMS (multimedia message) Choose your message type You can choose the type of message sent by your phone.
  • Page 65 Menu functions Text messages is highlighted. Press Select. Sending profile is highlighted. Press Select. Default profile is highlighted. Press Select. If the box in the display is empty, enter the number given by your wireless provider and press OK. If the box is in the display is full, edit the number only if you are sure the number is incorrect, or you’d like to change the number, and press OK.
  • Page 66: Write And Send A Text Message

    Option Function Exit editor Save the message to your archive automatically and leave the message editor. Predictive Start the predictive text utility. text • WRITE AND SEND A TEXT MESSAGE Note: This feature uses shared memory. Please see “Shared memory” on page 24 for more information. At the Start screen, press Menu 01-1-1 (Messages - Text messages >...
  • Page 67: Picture Messages

    Menu functions Press Back to move the message to the Inbox, or press Options for other choices, such as Reply or Forward. Read linked messages Your phone can receive one long message (up to 450 characters) in sequences. You can start reading the first part before the phone has received the entire message.
  • Page 68 You can also create pictures and send them to your phone or other compatible phones using Nokia PC Suite. Note: This function can be used only if it is supported by your wireless provider.
  • Page 69 Menu functions Inbox, or press Options for other choices, such as Reply or Forward. TO SAVE THE PICTURE If you’d like to save the picture to your Templates folder for later use: Press Options, scroll to Save picture, and press Select. You can then enter a title for the picture and press OK.
  • Page 70: E-Mail

    number from your Phone book) and press OK. The message is sent. PREVIEW, CHANGE, OR DELETE A PICTURE MESSAGE After a picture has been inserted into your message, press Options at the message edit screen. Scroll to one of the following options and press Select. a) Preview - Previews the inserted message before sending.
  • Page 71: Multimedia Messages

    Menu functions from your Phone book, and press OK. Enter a subject for the e-mail and press OK. Compose your e-mail using the keypad and press Options. Tip: Be sure and leave enough space in the total character count (160) for the e-mail address. Scroll to Send e-mail, if necessary, and press Select.
  • Page 72 includes an Internet address where you can go to view the multimedia message. Pictures are scaled to fit the display area of the phone. Your phone has a multimedia message viewer for playing messages and a multimedia inbox for storing saved messages. Once you save the multimedia message, you can use the image as a screen saver or the sound as a ringing tone.
  • Page 73 Menu functions Scroll to Retrieve, then press Select. BLOCK MULTIMEDIA RECEPTION At the Start screen, press Menu 01-6-2-2 (Messages - Message settings - Multimedia msgs. - Allow multimedia reception). After a brief pause, a list of options appears in the display. Scroll to No and press Select.
  • Page 74 Message Function Setting Incoming Select Retrieve to receive multimedia messages, or multimedia Reject if you do not wish to receive multimedia messages messages. Connection Define web browser settings for retrieving settings multimedia messages. Activate the set where you want to save the connection settings and then edit the settings.
  • Page 75 Menu functions The connection settings in the following table appear in the display. Scroll to a setting. Press Select to enter the setting’s submenu. Connection Function setting Settings’ name Rename the setting to your preference Homepage Enter the homepage where your browser retrieves multimedia messages Session mode Select session modes Temporary or Permanent...
  • Page 76 Write and send a multimedia message For availability and subscription to the multimedia messaging service, contact your wireless provider. At the Start screen, press Menu 01-2-1 (Messages - Multimedia messages - Write message). After a brief pause, the message entry screen appears in the display.
  • Page 77 Menu functions Option Function Forward to Forward the message to an e-mail address e-mail Edit Edit the message. You can only edit messages that you have written Details View the message subject, size, and class Play Listen to a sound clip in the message, if one is included Save tone Save a ringing tone, if included, to the gallery Zoom in...
  • Page 78: Voice Messages

    When you are ready to send the message, press Options, scroll to Send, and press Select. When you receive a reply, the message from the other person is shown above your original message. To reply to the message, press OK and repeat the steps 4 and 5. To end the chat session, press OK and select Quit.
  • Page 79: Automate Voicemail

    Menu functions Tip: Save yourself the trouble of entering the mailbox codes each time you dial voicemail. See “Automate voicemail” later in this section for more information. Call and setup your voicemail Once you have saved the voice mailbox number, press and hold the 1 key.
  • Page 80 Call and check your voicemail as you normally would. Write down your interaction with the recorded prompts step-by-step. Keep in mind that each voicemail service may vary. However, it should look something like this: Dial 2145551212, pause 5 seconds, press 1, pause 2 seconds, press 1234, press pound key.
  • Page 81: Message Options

    Menu functions For example, if you pause for 5 seconds after connecting to voicemail, enter twice after the voice mailbox number, such as 2145551212pp. Enter any remaining pauses, PIN codes, and other information that allows you to listen to your messages, then press OK. Enter a name (such as Voicemail) and press OK.
  • Page 82: Organize Messages With Folders

    Option Function Move Move the message to a folder you specify Rename Rename the message before it is saved to a folder Copy to Copy text from the beginning of the message to your Calendar phone’s calendar as a reminder note for the current day.
  • Page 83 Menu functions Inbox folder Messages are automatically stored in the inbox after they have been read or if you press Back when Message received appears on the Start screen. Outbox folder Messages that you have created but have not sent are automatically stored in the outbox.
  • Page 84: Delete Messages

    deletion. Press OK to delete or Back to exit. Move a message to a folder While viewing the message, press Options. Scroll to Move and press Select. Scroll to the destination folder and press Select. • DELETE MESSAGES If your message memory is full and you have more messages waiting at the network, blinks in on Start screen.
  • Page 85 Menu functions Delete all messages in a folder At the Start screen, press Menu 01-1-8 (Messages - Text messages - Delete messages). After a brief pause, a list of your folders appears in the display. Scroll to the folder containing the messages you wish to delete and press Select.
  • Page 86 Message Function Setting Message Define how long the network attempts to send your validity messages before it gives up E-mail server For e-mail messages, the default number used to number send e-mail Delivery Request the network to send delivery reports on reports your messages Rename...
  • Page 87 Menu functions its submenu. Message Function setting Save sent Saves sent multimedia messages to the messages Sent items folder Allow Chooses Yes, No, or In home network for your multimedia multimedia service. In home network cannot receive reception multimedia messages outside the home network Incoming Select Retrieve to receive multimedia messages, or multimedia...
  • Page 88 Scroll to an option. Press Select to activate the option or to enter its submenu. Message Function setting Info service Select On or Off to activate or deactivate the service Topics Options for selecting, adding, editing, and deleting info topics Language Select the language in which info messages are received.
  • Page 89: Call Log Options

    Menu functions Call log (Menu 2) Call log stores information about the last 10 missed, 10 received, or 20 dialed calls. It also adds the total duration of all calls. When the number of calls exceed the maximum, the most recent call replaces the oldest.
  • Page 90: View Missed Calls

    • VIEW MISSED CALLS Missed calls are calls that were never answered. You can check for missed calls in two ways: Note: The Missed calls feature does not function while your phone is off or outside of the service area. If # missed call appears in the display, press List.
  • Page 91: View Dialed Numbers

    Menu functions • VIEW DIALED NUMBERS You can view dialed numbers in one of two ways: At the Start screen, press the Talk key. Your most recently dialed numbers appear in the display. At the Start screen, press Menu 2-3 (Call log - Dialed numbers). After a brief pause, your most recently dialed numbers appear in the display.
  • Page 92: View Call Duration

    • VIEW CALL DURATION Duration of last call. At the Start screen, press Menu 2-5-1 (Call log - Call timers - Duration of last call). The duration of your last call appears in the display. Duration of dialed calls. At the Start screen, press Menu 2-5-3 (Call log - Call timers - Duration of dialed calls).
  • Page 93: View The Phone Book Menu

    Menu functions Phone book (Menu 3) Your phone book can save up to 500 names, with multiple numbers and text notes for each name. The amount of numbers and text entries that you can save may vary, depending on their length and the total number of entries in the Phone book.
  • Page 94: Save Names And Numbers

    Menu item Function 1-touch Display the list of 1-touch dialing numbers saved dialing to memory Service Display a list of numbers related to your numbers wireless provider Own numbers View the numbers (line 1, line 2, data) in use by your SIM card Caller groups View and edit the properties (such as the ring tone) for...
  • Page 95 Menu functions Press Done to return to the Start screen. Save addresses and notes To save an email address, you’ll need to add it to an existing entry (name). Find the entry (name) in your Phone book to which you’d like to add an address or note.
  • Page 96 Save multiple numbers and text items per name You can save different types of phone numbers and short text items per name to the Phone book. The first number you save for any entry is automatically set as the default, or primary number. At the Start screen, press the Scroll up key or the Scroll down key and scroll to the entry to which you wish to add a number or text item.
  • Page 97 Menu functions cursor left or right in the search window at the bottom of the display, if necessary. Press Details to view the details of the selected name. Edit a name, number or text item Search for the entry as described in the previous section and press Details.
  • Page 98: Copy Phone Book Entries

    • COPY PHONE BOOK ENTRIES At the Start screen, press Names, scroll to Copy, and press Select. Scroll to From phone to SIM card or From SIM card to phone and press Select. The following options appear in the display: One by one Select and copy entries one by one Copies all entries from the SIM card or Phone...
  • Page 99: 1-Touch Dialing

    Menu functions appears in the display. Select Save to save the business card in the phone’s memory, or press Exit (or OK) to discard the business card. SEND A BUSINESS CARD You can send a business card via IR or as an text message to a compatible phone or other handheld device.
  • Page 100 Scroll to any empty slot and press Assign. Enter the number (including the area code) and press OK, or press Find to retrieve a number from your Phone book. Enter a name for the number and press OK. • If 1-touch dialing is off, the phone displays a prompt asking if you’d like to turn 1-touch dialing on.
  • Page 101: Voice Dialing

    Menu functions • VOICE DIALING You can dial up to 10 stored numbers in your phone book using the voice dialing feature. Before you can place a call using voice dialing, you must first assign a voice ‘tag’ to the number. Note: Your phone must be on to use this function.
  • Page 102 • Voice tags are not language-dependent. A voice tag depends on the speaker’s voice. • Voice tags are sensitive to background noise. For best results, record them and make calls in a quiet environment. • When recording a voice tag or making a call by saying a voice tag, hold the phone in the normal position near to your ear.
  • Page 103: View Info, Service, And Own Numbers

    Menu functions Play back a voice tag Press Contacts and scroll to Voice tags. Press Select, then scroll to the name with the voice tag you want to hear. Press Options, scroll to Playback, and press Select. Change a voice tag Press Contacts and scroll to Voice tags.
  • Page 104 Press Names at the Start screen, scroll to one of the number types in the following table, and press Select. Number type Used this number to... Info numbers Contact your wireless provider to obtain information Service numbers Contact your wireless provider to obtain service Own numbers Display the operating number, or numbers which have been assigned to your phone by your wireless...
  • Page 105 Menu functions Setup a caller group At the Start screen, press the Scroll up key or the Scroll down key to display a list of entries in your Phone book. Tip: Perform a “quick find” when Phone book entries are displayed by entering the first letter of a name.
  • Page 106: Select A Profile

    Profiles (Menu 4) Profiles define how your phone reacts when you receive a call or a message, how your keypad sounds when you press a key, and more. Ringing options, keypad tones, and other settings for each of the 5 available profiles can be left at their default setting, or customized to suit your needs.
  • Page 107: Set A Timed Profile

    Menu functions Use the scroll keys to display each of the options in the following table. Once you arrive at the option you’d like to customize, press Select. Note: You cannot rename the Normal profile. Custom profile options Ringing options Select the ringing tone style Ringing tone Select the ringing tone for incoming calls...
  • Page 108 At the Start screen, press Menu 4 (Profiles). After a brief pause, the list of profiles appears in the display. Scroll to the profile you wish to activate and set for timed expiration, then press Select. Scroll to Timed and press Select. Enter the time for the profile to expire and press OK.
  • Page 109: Right Selection Key Settings

    Menu functions Settings (Menu 5) Use this menu to set or change the Right selection key (My Menu) settings, time and date settings, call settings, phone settings, display settings, tone settings, enhancement settings, security settings, and to restore factory settings. •...
  • Page 110: Time And Date

    Organize functions At the Start screen, press Menu 5-1 (Settings - Right selection key settings). Scroll to Organize and press OK. The list of functions is displayed. Use the Scroll up key and the Scroll down key to highlight the function you wish to rearrange and select Move.
  • Page 111 Menu functions • If your clock was previously “hidden,” (not shown on the display), it will now appear in the upper right corner of the Start screen. • If your clock was previously shown in the display, it will now be hidden from view.
  • Page 112: Call Settings

    • CALL SETTINGS Call forwarding Call forwarding tells your network to redirect incoming calls to another number. Note: Call forwarding is network-dependent and may not work the same in all networks. Contact your wireless provider for availability. ACTIVATE CALL FORWARDING Note: This is a network-dependent feature.
  • Page 113 Menu functions Scroll to the option of your choice and press Select. Scroll to Activate and press Select. Scroll to the destination to which your calls will be forwarded (such as To other no.) and press Select. Enter the number to which your calls, data, or other information will be forwarded and press OK.
  • Page 114 Scroll to your choice and press Select. 1-touch dialing You can turn the 1-touch dialing feature on and off. For more information, please see “1-touch dialing” on page 99. Call waiting If supported by your wireless provider, call waiting notifies you of an incoming call even while you are in a call.
  • Page 115: Phone Settings

    Menu functions Scroll to Off and press Select. Send my caller identity with next call You can prevent your number from being displayed on the receiving party’s caller ID. This feature is network-dependent and works on a call-by-call basis. Contact your wireless provider for more information. At the Start screen, press Menu 4-2-7 (Settings - Call settings - Send my caller identity).
  • Page 116 Français appear in the display. Scroll to the language of your choice and press Select. Note: The Language setting affects the time and date formats of the Clock, Alarm clock, and Calendar. ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE AUTOMATIC KEYGUARD Important: When keyguard is on, it may be possible to dial emergency numbers (for example, 911 or other official emergency numbers).
  • Page 117 Menu functions display confirming your selection. Note: If the GPRS connection is set to Always online, info messages may not be received. In that case, set the GPRS connection to When needed, see “GPRS, HSCSD, CSD” on page 167 for more information. Welcome note You can write a welcome note which shows up briefly on your display whenever you power up your phone.
  • Page 118 Scroll to Automatic or Manual and press Select. Option Function Automatic Your phone defaults to those settings which have been preset by your wireless provider Manual Your phone searches for a network which has a roaming agreement with your wireless provider Note: If No system access appears in the display, you’ll need to switch to Automatic mode, or insert another SIM card into the phone.
  • Page 119: Display Settings

    Menu functions You can set your phone to play (or not to play) a start-up tone when the phone is switched on. At the Start screen, press Menu 5-4-9 (Settings - Phone settings - Start-up tone). After a brief pause, On and Off appear in the display. Scroll to your choice and press Select.
  • Page 120 Color schemes You can change the color of some display components in your phone, such as indicators and signal bars. At the Start screen, press Menu 5-5-2 (Settings - Display settings - Color Schemes). After a brief pause, a list of color schemes appear in the display.
  • Page 121: Tone Settings

    Menu functions Press OK to accept your settings. • TONE SETTINGS You can adjust the ringing volume, keypad tones, and more for the currently active profile. Please see “Customize a profile” on page 106. • ENHANCEMENT SETTINGS The Enhancement settings menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to one of the compatible enhancements such as the headset, handsfree, or music stand.
  • Page 122: Security Settings

    Music stand The following options are available. Scroll to the option of your choice and press Select to enter the option’s submenu and modify its settings. • Default profile - Choose the profile you wish to be automatically activated when your phone is connected to the music stand. •...
  • Page 123: Turn The Radio On And Off

    Menu functions Radio (Menu 6) To listen to the FM radio on your phone connect the DT-1 music stand, HDS-3 stereo headset, HDB-4 boom headset to the connector on the bottom of the phone. The leads of the headset function as the antenna, so let it hang freely.
  • Page 124: Save A Radio Channel

    Option Function Manual tuning Press the Scroll up key or the Scroll down key to search in increments of 0.1 Mhz Set frequency Manually enter the frequency of a known radio station Delete Delete a saved channel channel Loudspeaker Listen to the radio through the speakerphone Mono output/ Listen to the radio in monaural mode.
  • Page 125 Menu functions Tip: To quickly save an FM station to a memory location from 1 to 9, press and hold the corresponding number key while the radio is playing. Then, enter the name of the channel and press OK. [ 125 ]...
  • Page 126: Camera Settings

    Camera (Menu 7) In this menu you can take photos with the phone’s built-in camera and adjust its settings. The camera lens is on the back of the phone, and the display of the phone works as a viewfinder. The camera produces JPEG images.
  • Page 127: Take A Photo

    Menu functions Option Function Default title Defines the title that will be used when saving a photo. If you select Automatic, the default title will be used, or if you select My title, you can key in or edit a new title. •...
  • Page 128: Open The Gallery

    You can download images and tones via MMS, web sites, or Nokia PC Suite. Note: This feature uses shared memory. Please see “Shared memory” on page 24 for more information.
  • Page 129: View Folders

    Menu functions • VIEW FOLDERS At the Start screen, press Menu 7-1(Gallery - View folders), and then press Select. A list of folders appear in the display. Scroll to a folder, such as Images or Tones and press Open. Scroll through the list of images or tones, and press Options. Press Select to activate the option or to enter its submenu.
  • Page 130: Alarm Clock

    Organizer (Menu 9) Your phone has many useful features for organizing your everyday life, including an alarm clock, a calendar and a to-do list. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 131: Calendar

    Menu functions When the alarm sounds Your phone beeps, vibrates, and the display lights up. Stop and Snooze appear in the bottom of the display. WITH THE PHONE ON Press Stop to shut the alarm off. Press Snooze. The alarm stops for 10 minutes and Snoozing appears in the display.
  • Page 132 OPEN THE CALENDAR At the Start screen, press Menu 9-2 (Organizer - Calendar). After a brief pause, the Monthly view appears in the display with the current date highlighted by a black box. Monthly view Tip:To open the Calendar quickly, press the Right selection key at the Start screen.
  • Page 133 Menu functions Go to the date for which you want to set a reminder. See “Go to a date” in the previous section if you need more information. From the monthly view (with the go to date highlighted), press Options. Scroll to Make a note, and press Select.
  • Page 134 To view the body of a highlighted note, press Options, scroll to View and press Select. Options while viewing a list of notes Press Options while viewing a day’s notes to display those options listed in the following table. Scroll to an option. Press Select to activate the option or to enter its submenu.
  • Page 135 Menu functions Send a Calendar note to another device SEND A NOTE VIA INFRARED OR TEXT MESSAGE Note: If sending via IR (infrared), ensure the other device is set to receive data via IR. For more information on enabling the receiving device’s IR, refer to the user guide for the receiving device.
  • Page 136: Make A To-Do List

    VIEW RECEIVED CALENDAR NOTES When your phone displays Calendar note received, press Show. The text of your note appears in the display. Use the scroll keys to view the entire message, if necessary. SAVE RECEIVED CALENDAR NOTES After viewing the Calendar note, press Options. Scroll to Save and press Select.
  • Page 137 Menu functions View View the body of a note Edit Edit the content of a note Add another note Set a deadline for deadline the note Delete Delete the note Mark note Mark a note or task as as done complete;...
  • Page 138 Games (Menu 10) Challenge yourself or a friend to one of the two fun games in your phone: Bounce and Triple Pop! Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Donot switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 139: Launch A Game

    Menu functions Note: If the connection fails, you may enter the Services menu and activate another set of service settings. See “Use browser options” on page 173 for more info on browser settings. • LAUNCH A GAME Press Menu 9-1 (Games - Select game). After a brief pause, a list of games appears in the display.
  • Page 140: Games

    • GAMES Bounce Guide the ball past many obstacles to pass through all the hoops and open the door to the next level. Use key 4 to move the ball left, key 6 to move the ball right, and key 2 to bounce the ball. Watch out for spikes! Use deflators to shrink the ball and inflators to return to normal size.
  • Page 141: Launch An Application

    Menu functions Applications (Menu 11) You will find useful Java utilities pre-installed on your phone. Also, you can manage and download new applications that may be offered by your wireless provider. The phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch on the phone when the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 142: Application Options

    • APPLICATION OPTIONS Option Function Open Opens the selected application or application set Delete Delete the application or application set from your phone. Web access Provides options for restricting network access Ask first (ask for net access) Allowed (allow net access) Not allowed (to not allow net access) Check version Check if a new version of the application is available for download...
  • Page 143: Converter Ii

    Use the Java Application installer from PC Suite to download the applications in your phone. Note: Nokia does not warrant for applications from non-Nokia sites. If you choose to download Java applications from non- Nokia sites, take precautions for security or content.
  • Page 144 • Change the type of unit conversion, or create new conversion types, with the Configure command. Option Function Change sign Toggles the value of the unit from positive (+) to negative (-) and vice versa. Instructions Displays instructions for use. Configure Provides options for unit conversion.
  • Page 145: Calculator

    Menu functions Extras (Menu 12) Extras include a calculator with currenc y exchange rate converter, countdown timer, stopwatch, mobile wallet, synchronize tool, voice recorder, and voice commands. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 146 calculation appears in the display. Use the currency converter You can convert foreign currency to domestic, or vice versa directly from the Start screen. At the Start screen, enter a currency amount to convert. Press Options, scroll to one of the following and press Select: To home Converts foreign currency to domestic currency To foreign...
  • Page 147: Countdown Timer

    Menu functions • COUNTDOWN TIMER The countdown timer is like an egg-timer or the timer on your microwave oven. You can enter a specified time (up to 99 hours and 59 minutes), and when the time runs out, your phone sounds an alarm. Note: Your phone must be switched on to use this function.
  • Page 148: Stopwatch

    STOP THE TIMER BEFORE THE ALARM SOUNDS At the Start screen, press Menu 12-2 (Extras - Countdown timer). After a brief pause, Change time and Stop timer appear in the display. Scroll to Stop timer and press Select. Timer stopped appears in the display.
  • Page 149 Menu functions Press Start to begin split timing. The running time appears on the screen. Measure split time You can use the split time function for such things as a long distance race when you need to pace yourself. Press Menu 12-3 (Extras - Stopwatch). After a brief pause, a list of options appear in the display.
  • Page 150 Enter a name for the measurement and press OK. If you do not enter a name, the total time is used as the default title for the lap time. STOP THE LAP TIMER Press Stop to end the lap timer. Choose other stopwatch options You can choose the following options when using the Stopwatch.
  • Page 151: Wallet

    Menu functions • WALLET Your phone’s Wallet feature allows you to store personal information. like debit and credit card information to an encrypted area of your phone’s memory. This information can then be used to make secure online purchases. Wallet purchases can also utilize digital signatures enabled by a security module in the sim card (if present) for signing and verifying transactions.
  • Page 152 Note: Create a code that is unique, yet easy to remember. This will be your key to using Wallet’s features in the future. Also, keep your wallet code in a secret place, separate from your phone. Change your wallet code At the Start screen, press Menu 12-4 (Extras - Wallet).
  • Page 153 Menu functions Reset the wallet code If you forget the wallet code and wish to erase all the information stored in Wallet, follow these steps. Caution: Once you reset the wallet code and clear the contents of Wallet, you cannot restore this information. At the Start screen, enter *#3925538# (*#ewallet#).
  • Page 154 Enter your first, middle, last name, company name Billing info and street address 1, street address 2, city, state, zip code, country, phone number, e-mail address Enter the receipt to phone number and receipt to Receipt info e-mail address Clear card Clear the contents of a card Rename card Rename the card Compose a personal note...
  • Page 155 Menu functions Options while viewing the notes list View View the contents of the selected note Add new Compose and save a new note Sort Sort the list of notes by name or date Erase Erase the selected note Erase all Erase all notes OPTIONS WHILE VIEWING A NOTE While displaying personal notes from the list view, press Options,...
  • Page 156: Synchronize

    • SYNCHRONIZE Your phone’s synchronization feature allows you to synchronize the calendar and phone book data in your phone with a remote Internet server or a compatible PC. Note: The phone book in your SIM card will not be synchronized. Note: This feature must be supported by your wireless service provider.
  • Page 157 Menu functions from the following table and key in the required settings. Settings name Rename the synchronization setting and press OK. Data to be Select All (phone book and calendar), Phone book, synchronized or Calendar and press Done. Database addresses Select Phone book database and/or Calendar database, key in the name of the database, and press OK.
  • Page 158 Note: The synchronization settings may differ from the service settings required for xHTML browsing. After synchronizing, change your Active service settings back to the previous ones if you want to use other xHTML services later. Mark the data to be synchronized. (See “Save settings manually” on page 156 for more information.) At the start screen, press Menu 12-5-1 (Connectivity >...
  • Page 159 Menu functions To synchronize the phone book and calendar from your PC, use either an IR connection or a data cable. You also need the Nokia PC Suite software. Start the synchronization from your PC using Nokia PC suite. After synchronizing, the data in the phone and in the PC are the same.
  • Page 160: Use The Voice Recorder

    • USE THE VOICE RECORDER You can use the voice recorder feature when you want to record personal notes or reminders, or when you want to record an active phone conversation. Warning: Your phone must be switched on to use this function. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 161 Menu functions When you are finished, press Stop. Recording saved appears on the screen, and the conversation is automatically saved under the name “Recording.” You can edit the name later. AUDIO CUES There are three audio cues to indicate the recording status to both parties in an active phone conversation.
  • Page 162: Use Voice Commands

    Notes about voice memos • You have about 180 seconds, but the maximum length of the memo depends on available memory. • When the recording tone starts to beep every 2 seconds, you only have 10 seconds left for your voice memo. If the memory is full when you try to record a new voice memo, No space for new recording appears on the screen.
  • Page 163 Menu functions Phone Use a voice tag to select a profile or activate a feature feature Voice Call voice mailbox mailbox Radio on Radio Radio off Next channel Infrared Activate infrared Recorder Record Add a voice tag for the command Press Menu 12-7 (Extras - Voice commands).
  • Page 164 Press and hold Names. Press and hold the volume down key. When Please speak now appears, pronounce the voice tag clearly into the microphone. When the phone finds the tag, Found appears, and the command is issued. Work with an existing voice command tag After you have associated a voice tag to a command, you can choose one of the following options: •...
  • Page 165 Menu functions After a brief pause, the list of phone functions appears in the screen. Scroll to the feature you wish to modify and press Select. When the command you wish to modify appears in the screen, press Options. Scroll to Change or Erase and press Select. •...
  • Page 166: Infrared

    Note:For more information, see the PC/PDA connectivity guide. This document can be downloaded from the Nokia website at http://www.nokia.com. • INFRARED You can set up the phone to receive data through its infrared (IR) port.
  • Page 167: Gprs, Hscsd, Csd

    Menu functions SEND AND RECEIVE DATA VIA IR • Ensure that the IR ports of the sending and receiving devices are pointing at each other and that there are no obstructions between the devices. The preferable distance between the two devices 3 ft.
  • Page 168 GPRS dial-up connections When you use your Nokia phone as a wireless modem, you have the option of enabling GPRS connectivity from your PC or laptop computer. Note: Before you can use GPRS for dial-up connections you must first subscribe to the GPRS network service.
  • Page 169: Nokia Pc Suite

    • NOKIA PC SUITE Nokia PC Suite 5 is a collection of powerful tools that you can use to manage your phone’s features and data. PC Suite consists of the following...
  • Page 170: Download Pc Suite Software

    Nokia Image Converter allows you to convert and optimize graphics for use in MMS messages or for creating desktop wallpaper for your phone. Nokia Phone Editor allows you to edit your phone book and settings from your PC. TM applications from Nokia Application Installer allows you to install Java your PC to your phone.
  • Page 171: Notes On Wireless Internet Access

    Menu functions Services (Menu 14) Your phone has a built-in browser you can use to connect to selected services on the Internet. You can view weather reports, check news or flight times, view financial information, and much more. The web browser on your phone can display WAP- based and xHTML-based content.
  • Page 172: Set Up For Browsing

    The wireless provider’s role Because wireless Internet content is designed to be viewed from your phone, your wireless provider now becomes your “wireless Internet service provider” as well. It is likely that your wireless provider has created a home page and set up your browser to go to this page when you log on to the Internet.
  • Page 173: Use Browser Options

    Menu functions • USE BROWSER OPTIONS The Services menu gives you the options shown in the following table. Some wireless providers may have customized the options on the Services menu. Contact your wireless provider for more information if any of the options shown in the following table are not available.
  • Page 174 key. • To enter special characters, press the the Star key key. [ 174 ]...
  • Page 175 Menu functions Examples of wireless Internet sites The following illustrations show most of the elements you may find on a wireless Internet site. These are examples only. 1) Header line: shows the current Internet site. 2) Active link: appears as a highlighted word.
  • Page 176: Use Bookmarks

    • USE BOOKMARKS You can save addresses for your favorite sites as bookmarks. A bookmark helps you find a site again, just as a slip of paper helps you find a page in a book. You can add up to 30 bookmarks to your browser. Set a bookmark while browsing Press Menu 14-2 (Services - Bookmarks).
  • Page 177 Menu functions About authority certificates To use some WAP services, such as banking services, you need an authority certificate. Using the certificate can help you to improve the security of connections between your phone and a WAP server. You can download the certificate from a WAP page if the WAP service supports the use of authority certificates.
  • Page 178 transfer is possible. When you exit the WAP browser, the GPRS connection ends but the registration to the GPRS network remains. • When needed: the GPRS connection is established when you use the WAP browser and is closed when you exit the WAP browser. Receive a call while online If you are using the WAP browser over GPRS, you can still receive a voice call.
  • Page 179: Enhancements

    Important:Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Warning: Recharge your battery only with the chargers approved by Nokia. Never use any charger or battery which is damaged. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out.
  • Page 180: Power

    charging cycle, but a call lengthens the charging time. When a call ends, the normal charging cycle resumes. • The bars on the screen stop scrolling and remain constant when the phone is fully charged. If you leave the phone connected to the charger, the battery receives an additional charge.
  • Page 181 Enhancements Standard Travel Charger (ACP-7) This lightweight AC charger can be used with all battery options. To use the charger, plug it into a standard 120V AC wall outlet, and connect the lead from the charger to the base of your phone. Calls can be made during charging, even with a fully discharged battery.
  • Page 182: Audio

    Keeping the business user in mind, the Nokia Music Stand has an auto-mute feature for external audio sources. And the integrated microphone lets you make conference calls and talk handsfree while your phone is charging in this stylish, streamlined music stand.
  • Page 183 New over-the-ear design concept boom headset is small, lightweight, and provides excellent audio quality. Stereo Headset (HDS-3) Distinctive Nokia design enabling the use of stereo FM radio available on some Nokia phones. Provides excellent audio quality and handsfree functionality with an integral send/end button.
  • Page 184: Data

    Loopset (LPS-4) With the Nokia Loopset, people who use a T-coil equipped hearing aid have the freedom to talk on a digital mobile phone. The loopset goes around your neck - so it can be worn comfortably and discreetly. • DATA...
  • Page 185: Car

    Enhancements • CAR Complete Car Kit (CARK-143) The full car kit is a complete handsfree solution for your vehicle. • Advanced car hands free unit (HFU-4) • Mounting plate (MKU-1) • Hands free microphone (HFM-8) • Hands free speaker (HFS-12) •...
  • Page 186: Covers And Carrying

    Xpress-on Color Covers Express yourself with Xpress-on color covers that match your own unique style. Nokia 7250i color covers are available in Olive (SKR-334), Green (SKR-335), and Plum (SKR-346). Leather carry case (CSL-23) • Luxurious, hard leather case with flap •...
  • Page 187: Reference Information

    Reference information 9 Reference information This section provides information about your phone’s batteries, enhancements, chargers, safety guidelines and technical information. Be aware that the information in this section is subject to change as batteries, chargers, and enhancements change. • BATTERIES AND CHARGERS This phone is intended for use when supplied with power from the ACP-7, ACP-8, ACP-12, LCH-9, LCH-12, DDC-1, and DT-1 chargers.
  • Page 188 Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object, like a coin, a clip, or a pen causes a direct connection of the + and - terminals of the battery, which are metal strips on the end of the battery.
  • Page 189: Important Safety Information

    Reference information • IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Traffic safety Do not use a wireless telephone while driving a vehicle. Always secure the phone in its holder; do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. Remember road safety always comes first! Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations and always switch off your...
  • Page 190 Hearing aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with hearing aids. In the event of such interference, consult your wireless provider. Other medical devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices.
  • Page 191 Reference information or butane), areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where you would be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Vehicles Only qualified personnel should install or service the phone in a vehicle. Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 192 Emergency calls Important: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals and cannot be guaranteed to connect in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (such as medical emergencies). Remember, to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate signal strength.
  • Page 193 Reference information CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR) THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT'S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
  • Page 194 SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at www.nokia.com/us. [ 194 ]...
  • Page 195: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance 10 Care and maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years. When using your phone, battery, charger, or any enhancement: •...
  • Page 196: Frequently Asked Questions

    11 Frequently Asked Questions This section lists answers to the most frequently asked questions. Some of the answers contain menu shortcuts. For a list of shortcuts, see “Menu shortcuts” on page 32. The following table lists some common problems and their solutions. Problem Possible cause Possible solution...
  • Page 197 Q. What is my security code? A. The default security code is 12345. However, Nokia recommends that you change this code immediately. Certain features can be used only after the correct security code has been successfully entered. Q. How do I lock and unlock the keypad? A.
  • Page 198 use, press Select. Q. How do I store my voice mailbox number? A. Press Menu 01-4-2 (Messages - Voice messages - Voice mailbox number). Enter your voice mailbox phone number, and press OK. Q. How do I call my voice mailbox number (retrieve voice messages)? A.
  • Page 199 Frequently Asked Questions Q. How do I find my phone’s Model number and IMEI number? A. The model number and IMEI numbers are located on a label under the phone’s battery. Turn your phone off, remove the back cover and then remove the battery from the phone.
  • Page 200: Glossary

    12 Glossary Business card A business card is the same as an entry in the phone book. It may contain a name, phone number, and text entry. It can also be sent to other devices. Call forwarding A network services feature you use to forward incoming calls to another number.
  • Page 201 Glossary MIDP Java Java for mobile phones. This feature allows phones to run small Java programs called MIDlets. Multimedia Messaging Service. Personal Identification Number. Predictive text A method of entering information in your phone that uses a dictionary to predict, or guess, what you are writing.
  • Page 202: Technical Information

    13 Technical information Feature Specification Dimensions Width 1.73 inches (44 mm) Heighth 4.09 inches (104 mm) Depth 0.75 inches (19 mm) Weight 3.24 oz. (92 grams) with BLD-3 780 mAh Li-Ion Battery Wireless networks GSM 900, 1800, and 1900 networks Size (volume) 4.45 cubic inches (73 cubic centimeters) GSM 900: 880 - 915 Mhz...
  • Page 203: Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty

    No charge will be made to the Consumer for any such parts. Nokia will also pay for the labor charges incurred by Nokia in repairing or replacing the defective parts.
  • Page 204 Product by a dated bill of sale or dated itemized receipt. The Consumer shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to Nokia in Melbourne, Florida. Nokia shall bear the cost of shipping the Product back to the Consumer after the completion of service under this limited warranty.
  • Page 205 Product. e) Nokia will repair the Product under the limited warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product. If Nokia cannot perform repairs covered under this limited warranty within 30 days, or...
  • Page 206 FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE CONSUMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. NOKIA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS,...
  • Page 207 This is the entire warranty between the Nokia and the Consumer, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, relating to the Product, and no representation, promise or condition not contained herein shall modify these terms.
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  • Page 209 Appendix A Message from the CTIA Appendix A Message from the CTIA (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones. © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved.1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081 [ 209 ]...
  • Page 210 Safety is the most important call you will ever make. A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use Tens of millions of people in the U.S. today take advantage of the unique combination of convenience, safety and value delivered by the wireless telephone. Quite simply, the wireless phone gives people the powerful ability to communicate by voice--almost anywhere, anytime--with the boss, with a client, with the kids, with emergency personnel or even with the police.
  • Page 211 Appendix A Message from the CTIA call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow and ice can be hazardous, but so is heavy traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road. 5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.
  • Page 212 For more information, please call 1-888-901-SAFE. For updates: http://www.wow-com.com/consumer/issues/driving/ articles.cfm?ID=85 © 2001 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. All Rights Reserved.1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: (202) 785-0081 [ 212 ]...
  • Page 213 Appendix B Message from the FDA Appendix B Message from the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) to all users of mobile phones. July 18, 2001 ..For updates: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones [ 213 ]...
  • Page 214 Consumer Update on Wireless Phones U.S. Food and Drug Administration 1. Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used.
  • Page 215 Appendix B Message from the FDA The term wireless phone refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called cell mobile or PCS phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head.
  • Page 216 & FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators.
  • Page 217 Appendix B Message from the FDA Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use. 10.
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  • Page 219 121 adding folders 83 alarm setting 130 snooze 131 turning off 131 with phone off 131 with phone on 131 alarm clock 122 antenna 189 contact with 19 proper position 189 Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 220 56 bookmark set while browsing 176 bookmarks 176 browser use bookmarks 176 browser options 173 cache memory 176 Calculator 145 calendar 4-way scrolling 132 birthday note 133 call note 133 date notes 132 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 221 89 call duration 114 clear call lists 91 view call duration 92 view dialed calls 91 view missed calls 90 view received calls 90 call note 133 call restrictions Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 222 107 PIN code 60 PIN2 code 61 profile names 107 ringing options 107 ringing tone 107 ringing volume 107 security codes 59 security levels 55 time format 111 charger connecting 20 information 187 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 223 Color schemes 120 compose a picture message 69 connect to other devices 166 Converter 143 countdown timer 147 currency exchange rate 146 to foreign 146 to home 146 customer care Canada 25 USA 25 Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 224 53 disconnect from wireless Internet 176 display language 115 Display settings 119 download pictures 68 software 170 Download applications 142 e-mail receive and reply to 66 emergency call make while using GPRS 178 emergency calls Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 225 83 organize messages with 82 removing 83 four-way scrolling in calendar 132 Gallery 128 Games 138 glossary 202 GPRS dial-up connections 168 make a call while online 178 phone symbols 168 Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 226 172 jump to a date 132 languages available 115 setting 115 loopset description 184 make an emergency call while online 178 meeting note 133 memo note 133 messages erasing 84 forwarding 67 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 227 Music stand 122 Nokia PC suite 169 Nokia website 166 Organizer 130 PC Suite 169 download 166 PC suite 169 instructions 170 phone security security code 59 security levels 55 picture messages Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 228 51 add new words 53 example of 52 using 52 primary number copying 98 profiles customizing 106 definition of 106 list of 106 selecting 106 timed 107 PUK codes 61 Radio 123 read messages 66 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 229 190 pacemakers 189 potentially explosive atmosphers 190 traffic 189 save calendar notes 132 security security code 59 security features restrict calls 55 security levels 55 sending calendar notes 135 Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 230 99 make a call 100 stopwatch measure lap time 149 measure split time 149 stop the clock 150 Synchronize 156 terms 16 text conventions 17 text messages send calendar notes as 137 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 231 68 received calendar notes 136 received calls 90 received messages 66 saved messages 82 special characters 51 Voice commands 162 voice commands activate infrared 163 call voice mailbox 163 voice dialing Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 232 79 listen to voice messages 44, 79 setup 79 using dialing codes 80 Wallet 151 wallet code request 152 create a card 153 personal notes 154 time-out 151 wallet code 151 Wallpaper 119 Copyright © Nokia 2003...
  • Page 233 107 Welcome note 117 wireless Internet clear the cache 176 security issues 176 sign off 176 sign on 172 wireless Internet site examples 175 how to read 175 www.nokia.com 166 Nokia 7250i User Guide Copyright © Nokia 2003...

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