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Comments to date: 5. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
painaxl 3:05am on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 
I am on my 4th Nokia and they just keep getting better. I just replaced my 8265 (which I loved to death) and I am very happy with the 6200.
mbrampton 2:47pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
Is acceptable, but I think Nokia really needs to move up to 20-60K displays, 4K can be hard to see in daylight (I turned the brightness down.
mf 11:57pm on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 
I returned the phone to Verizon because I can...  The only thing that I like the phone is how it set up. My LGVX8300 went thru the washer and did not ...  Very lightweight. Does weigh my jeans down Sound quality is very poor. Looks like a toy.
truszeka 4:04am on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 
as I stated in the cons section this phone is...  there are none this phone is outright junk. Very cheap phone, seems bottom of the line. P...  I do not like anything about this phone Very poor sound quality. Terrible battery life.
joecool 12:46pm on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 
I am on my 4th Nokia and they just keep getting better. I just replaced my 8265 (which I loved to death) and I am very happy with the 6200.

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Tour Nokia Phone Editor and Contacts window.25 Manage contacts using Phone Editor.26 Tour the Messages window.27 Send and manage SMS messages.28 Edit Settings.29 Launch other PC suite applications.29
11 Wireless modem setup. 30
Select Nokia Modem Option.30 Perform hardware installation for IR. 31 IR and Windows XP (Home and Professional).32 IR and Windows 2000 Professional operating system.33 Learn about Nokia Modem Option Control Panel.34
12 Configure your data and fax software. 35
Observe the following requirements.35 Learn about digital data.35 Configure your phone for GPRS/EDGE data.36 Use Microsoft Dial-up Networking for GPRS/EDGE data.37 Configure America Online to connect using GPRS/EDGE.38 Configure your data software for CSD.38 Create Dial-up Networking connection for CSD.39 Configure AOL for CSD.39 Other data applications.40 Configure your fax software.40
13 PalmOS device configuration. 42
Learn about your phone as a wireless modem.42 Use an IR connection.42 Modify Connections preferences.42 Make a dial-up connection.43
14 Pocket PC device configuration. 44
Learn about your phone as a wireless modem.44 Use an IR connection.44 Configure a GPRS/EDGE modem connection.44 Configure a modem connection-CSD.46

15 Index. 49

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Introduction

1 Introduction
This guide provides you with the following information: Installation instructions for Nokia PC Suite 5.1 Instructions for using Nokia PC Suite 5.1 Instructions for using your phone as a wireless modem
OBSERVE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
To install and run Nokia PC Suite 5.1, you need: A Nokia 5100, 6100, 6200, 6610, 6800, 7210, 7250 or 7250i phone At least 64 MB of RAM Windows 98 (First or Second Edition), Windows Millennium Edition (ME), Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP (Home or Professional) At least 150 MB of free disk space Infrared port on your PC, or the optional DKU-5 data cable (and an available USB port on your PC) Compatible Personal Information Manager (PIM) application for use with Nokia PC Sync Note: Nokia Content Copier (a component of Nokia PC Suite) supports a variety of Nokia phones, some of which make their connection to a PC using the DLR-3P data cable. For a list of compatible phones and connection methods, see Learn about compatible phones on page 7.
LEARN ABOUT COMPATIBLE PIM APPLICATIONS
Nokia PC Sync is compatible with the following Personal Information Manager (PIM) applications: Application name Microsoft Outlook Outlook Express Lotus Notes Lotus Organizer Version 97, 98, 2000, 2002 All (using Windows Address Book) 5.0, 6.0 5.0, 6.0

UNDERSTAND REQUIREMENTS FOR DIGITAL DATA CALLS
Before you can make digital data calls using your Nokia phone as a wireless modem: You must subscribe to digital data services with your service provider. Your phone must be powered up, and digital service must be available. Digital data calls are not available when outside of the digital network. Your phone must be connected to your PC or handheld device using infrared or the DKU-5 data cable. Your data software must be running and must be configured to recognize your Nokia phone as the active modem (see Wireless modem setup on page 30). Note: This feature is available only if your service providers network supports digital data and fax calls. Check with your service provider for the capabilities of their services.

PRINT THIS GUIDE

You may find it helpful to print this guide for future reference. No other applications should be running during installation of PC Suite and the modem setup. Therefore, reading this guide using Adobe Acrobat reader during installation is not recommended. Printing a copy of this guide provides you access to the instructions during the installation process.

OBSERVE TERMS

For the purposes of this user guide, the following terms are used: Term MMS PC PIM ISP Description Multimedia Messaging Service Personal computer (refers to both desktop and laptop) Personal Information Manager Internet Service Provider

COMPLY WITH SAFETY NOTES

Please refer to the user guide of the product for instructions on operation, care and maintenance, including important safety information. Do not switch on your phone when wireless phone use is prohibited, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Please make backup copies of all important data to protect against possible loss or alteration. To avoid any potential loss of data, you should not make or receive calls while synchronizing data between the phone and a PC. Do not point the IR beam at anyones eyes or allow it to interfere with other IR devices. To disconnect the cable from the phone, hold the connector and remove the cable.
LEARN ABOUT IR COMMUNICATIONS
IR) is one of the available options for connecting your phone and PC. If you choose IR as your method of connection, note that the distance between two devices in an IR connection is a range of three inches to three feet maximum. There must be no obstructions between the two devices and the IR ports of the two devices have to be pointing at each other. Your Nokia phone is a Class 1 laser product.

Observe the list of available PC Suite components, then click Next to install all PC Suite components (or clear the check boxes of the components you do not want to install, then click Next).
Select modem connection options
If you choose to install Nokia Modem Options, you must now select the connection methods you want to use with your phone. For more information on this phase of PC Suite installation, see Wireless modem setup on page 30, then return to this chapter for more important information.
Select PC Suite connection method
If you choose not to install Nokia Modem Options, you are now asked to indicate whether you wish to use the DKU-5 data cable to connect your phone and PC. The IR connection software is installed automatically. If you have already purchased the DKU-5 data cable and have it installed properly, select this option now to install cable communications services. 3 Select Cable connection, then click Next. Click Next to confirm the detection of your phone on the correct COM port (as needed). Continue through the installation wizard, then click Finish to restart your PC. Note: If you do not have the DKU-5 data cable installed, the Cable connection dialog box is omitted from the installation process.
Once you have rebooted your computer, you may begin using the various PC Suite programs.

ASSIGN A FAMILIAR NAME

Nokia PC Suite supports multiple users and several different phone models. The first time you connect phone and PC after installation, you are prompted to choose a familiar name for your phone. The name you choose is used primarily by Nokia Phone Browser when displaying the contents of your phone. The familiar name also allows you to store data for multiple phones or users. See Nokia Phone Browser on page 23 for more information.

UPDATE YOUR INSTALLATION

If you are using IR as your serial connection but decide to purchase and use the DKU-5 data cable, you need to modify the program installation. Nokia Connection Manager may not be able to recognize your phone unless the cable support software is also installed. To add cable support: 9 Connect your phone to your PC using the DKU-5 data cable. From the Windows Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs. Click Nokia PC Suite 5 in the list of installed programs, then select Add/ Remove (Windows 98/ME) or Change/Remove (Windows 2000/XP). Select the Modify option from the PC Suite installation wizard, then click Next. Proceed through the wizard until the Cable connection screen appears. Click the Cable connection option, then click Next. Continue the process by clicking Next. The installation wizard tries to detect the COM port where your phone is connected. Click Finish to complete the setup. Restart your computer.

Use Standard MIDI Files (SMF)
You can also use Nokia Sound Converter to modify and convert your favorite songs in Standard MIDI File (SMF) format for use with your phone. There are two types of SMFs: Type 0 SMF formatone track of MIDI data containing all the various instrument parts; each part is assigned to a different MIDI channel (116). Type 1 SMF formateach instrument has its own dedicated track and MIDI channel (116).
Nokia Sound Converter supports Type 1 files. These Type 1 files are often called General MIDI (GM) files by those manufacturing audio devices for home use or for hobbyists (as opposed to devices designed for professional audio applications such as recording studios, etc.). GM files use the Type 1 format because the composer of the SMF can designate a particular instrument or sound and embed this information in the SMF. Since many SMFs contain more voices and instruments than your phone can accommodate, Nokia Sound Converter is designed to help you optimize these files for use with your phone.
LEARN ABOUT NOKIA SOUND CONVERTER
Nokia Sound Converter is designed primarily for the conversion of SMFs or GM files to SP MIDI files. The main Sound Converter tasks include: Opening the desired MIDI file. Setting the priority of the MIDI channels (instruments) to be played. Adjusting the number of notes used per channel (polyphony). Saving the modified MIDI file to your PC. Uploading the ringing tone to your phone.
Understand terms and concepts The following explanations may prove helpful as you optimize your favorite MIDI files for use with your Nokia phone. The following explanations may prove helpful as you optimize your favorite MIDI files for use with your Nokia phone: ChannelsEach MIDI instrument (bass, piano, guitar, brass, etc.) is assigned a different MIDI channel (116). Note that your MIDI file may contain several channels of the same type of instrument (for example, Brass 1, Brass 2, Brass 3, etc.). You may need to listen to each channel or instrument to determine which channel you want to use. Polyphonythe number of simultaneous notes that your phone MIDI playback device can play (or the number of simultaneous notes per channel required by the GM file). You may need to lower the polyphony value of a channel in order to be able to use more channels/instruments in your ringing tone.

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Click the Contacts tab. Select the details you want synchronized with your phone.

Contact deletions

By default, contacts deleted from your phone are not deleted from your PIM when you synchronize. If you accidentally delete a contact from your phone, you can restore it by synchronizing again. Deselecting the Ignore contact deletions option instructs PC Sync to permanently delete the corresponding contact in your PIM. Choose this option only when you are certain you want PC Sync to delete the PIM contact (and all details) associated with the deleted contacts list entry. Deleting contacts list entries cannot be undone!

Set PIM properties

The last properties tab is labeled with the name of your PIM application. Use this properties tab to modify how PC Sync communicates with your PIM resources. For example, if your PC is configured for multiple users, the default location of the database with your information may be stored in a user profile directory instead of the default location for a single-user PC. PC Sync returns an error message if it cannot find your PIM data. Use the PIM properties tab to select the correct location of your PIM databases containing current contacts, calendar, and to-do list information.
Synchronizing for the first time
Once you have customized PC Sync for your uses, you are ready to synchronize your phone and PIM. Click the Summary tab. Click the Synchronize Now button. Observe the synchronization status indicator. Click the OK button when synchronization is complete. Important: Please refer to the Troubleshooting document in the event synchronization is not successful or if PC Suite notifies you of errors. A link to this document can be found in the Nokia PC Suite 5 Program Group.
UNDERSTAND THE BASICS OF SYNCHRONIZATION
Important: Synchronization occurs between numbers in your PIM application and contacts list memory only. Numbers stored on the SIM card are not synchronized with your PIM application. Nokia PC Sync remains running in the background after you synchronize for the first time. PC Sync places an icon in the task bar tray to indicate that the application is running. The colors of the icon change, depending on the status of the IR connection between your phone and PC, as shown in this example:
Blue and green indicates a connection is present between your phone and PC.
Yellow and gray indicates no connection is present between your phone and PC.

Exit PC Sync

Once you have completed setup and have synchronized for the first time, you can either leave the program running in the background, or exit PC Sync. To exit PC Sync, right-click the PC Sync tray icon , then click Exit.

Configure for other PIM applications
Some PIM applications (such as Lotus Organizer) require a new database file for your custom contacts list. Once you create a new database file, copy the desired contact information from your main database to the new contacts database file. Use the PC Sync settings to choose the database file containing only the information you want to use in your phone. CREATE A NEW LOTUS ORGANIZER DATABASE FILE 1 With Lotus Organizer running, click File, then click New. Click File, then click Save As. Enter a name for your custom phone list (for example, Phone list).
COPY CONTACTS TO CUSTOM PHONE LIST 1 From the Lotus File Manager, open your default Organizer database (c:\lotus\work\organize\<filename>). Click the Contacts tab, then click the desired alphabet tab. Select the desired contacts for your custom list. Hold the Shift key, then click to select multiple contacts adjacent to each other. Hold the Ctrl key, then click to select multiple contacts that are not adjacent to each other.

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Continue by clicking subsequent alphabet tabs and selecting the desired contacts. Click the Copy button. You can also press Ctrl + C. Use the Windows Task Bar to switch back to your new contacts list, then click the Contacts tab. Click the Paste button to paste copies of the selected contacts into the new list. You can also press Ctrl + V to place copies of the selected contacts into the new list. Selected records
UPDATE LOTUS ORGANIZER SETTINGS IN PC SYNC 1 Establish a connection between your phone and PC. Launch Nokia PC Sync from the Start menu. Right-click the PC Sync tray icon, then click Properties. Click the Lotus Organizer tab. Click the Contacts browse button folder. Click OK to confirm your selection. Click the Summary tab, then click Synchronize Now to synchronize your phone and custom phone list. , then select your custom

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Nokia Image Converter

7 Nokia Image Converter

Nokia Image Converter allows you to edit and enhance graphic images for use in your phone. While Nokia Image Converter provides a wizard-style interface to help you perform the various tasks, you can also use the various menus and the toolbar to select the desired function. You can use Nokia Image Converter to create the following types of images: Wallpaperused to create and upload background images for the Start screen (when your phone is at idle state) MMSused to create and upload images optimized for use with MMS messages

Use the adjustment handles on the corners (or on the sides) of the highlighted area to adjust the size of the area you want to crop. Click the Crop button to complete the process (or double-click anywhere inside the highlighted area). Click Next.
EFFECTS Nokia Image Converter offers you several special effects similar to those found in industry standard imaging software programs. Each effect has its own set of optional settings you can use to customize how the effect is applied to your image. For example, use the Emboss effect to add 3-D effects to your image. Click the desired effect (for example, Emboss). Use the Emboss options screen to adjust the various effects settings.
Click OK to apply your changes.

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Click the Undo button
if you want to modify the effect settings or if you decide to select a different effect.
You can also select the Undo command from the Edit menu Tip: For more specific information on the available effects, refer to the online help files for Nokia Image Converter (Definitions > Effects menu). ENHANCEMENTS In addition to the special effects, Nokia Image Converter offers an additional set of tools you can use to further enhance your image. There are no adjustments you can make to modify the selected enhancement, and you can only turn them on or off. However, you can apply several of the enhancements simultaneously. Use the Enhancements toolbar to turn these features on or off. You can also select the desired enhancements from the Enhancements menu.
Luminance contrast Geometrical distortion De-blocking Sharpening

Color contrast

Vignetting elimination

Noise reduction

Tip: For more specific information on the available effects, refer to the online help files for Nokia Image Converter (Definitions - Enhancements menu). When you are finished editing your image, click Next and proceed to the final steps for converting your image.

Save your work

The final steps to convert your image are as follows: Save your work to disk. Transfer the image to your phone.

ABOUT JAVA APPLICATIONS

Java applications consist of two files and can be identified by the.jad and.jar file extensions. When you download Java applications to your PC for use with your phone, make sure you save both files to the same location. If Nokia Application Installer cannot find the.jar file, a dialog box opens and prompts you for the location of the file.

INSTALL AN APPLICATION

5 Establish a connection between your phone and PC (IR or cable). Launch Nokia Application Installer. Click the Install button , or select Install from the File menu. Locate and select the.jad file saved on your PC, then click Install. Observe the progress indicator as the application is installed. Click OK to complete the installation process.

ERASE AN APPLICATION

Your phone has a limited amount of memory for Java applications. For example, you may need to erase old or unused Java applications to make memory available for new applications. To erase an existing Java application: Press Menu 1-0-1 (Applications > Select app.). Scroll to highlight the application you wish to erase, then press Options. Scroll to Erase, then press Select. Press OK to complete the process. Note: Please refer to your phone user guide for more information on phone memory architecture and memory sharing feature.
LEARN ABOUT MULTIPLE PHONES
If you have multiple compatible phones connected to your PC (using both IR and cable connections simultaneously), make sure you select the correct phone when installing your new application. Click the Select phone button on the toolbar, then choose the correct phone from the list.

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Nokia Phone Browser

9 Nokia Phone Browser

Nokia Phone Browser is an application that allows you to brows the contents of your phone using either Windows Explorer or My Computer. You can use Phone Browser to: Upload multimedia files (images, MIDI files) to your phone Copy or backup multimedia files to your PC Delete old or unwanted multimedia files stored in your phone Create, rename, or delete folders inside the Gallery folder Use your PC to organize the multimedia files stored in your phone Use the Nokia Phone Browser icons to launch other Nokia PC Suite applications

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LEARN ABOUT NOKIA MODEM OPTION CONTROL PANEL
The Nokia Modem Options (NMO) application is installed as a part of the PC Suite installation process (when you select this option), and can be found in the Windows Control Panel.
You can use Nokia Modem Options to: View all Nokia modems installed and supported by NMO. Select the desired type of data service. Select the desired data transmission rate. Enter a new GPRS access point for modem services. Important: In order to use high speed circuit-switched data (HSCSD), your Nokia phone must support this feature. Check for the availability of HSCSD and other digital data options shown in NMO before making a digital data call. A subscription to digital data and fax services may be required. Contact your service provider for more information. Note: Nokia 6200 and 6800 phones do not support HSCSD.

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Configure your data and fax software
12 Configure your data and fax software
Before you can use your phone to send and receive digital data and fax calls, you must configure your data software so that it uses your phone rather than your existing modem. You may consider creating a separate set of dialing properties to use when your phone is connected to your computer, rather than changing any existing settings. The following pages are designed to help you configure some of the more popular applications to be used with your Nokia phone.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS
Before making or receiving digital data or fax calls: You must subscribe to digital data and fax services with your service provider. Your phone must be powered up, and you must be in a digital network. Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Your PC IR port or the DKU-5 data cable must be working properly. You must establish a connection between your PC. You must already have installed your phone as a modem. Your data software must be running and configured to recognize your Nokia phone as the active modem.
LEARN ABOUT DIGITAL DATA Circuit switched data (CSD)
Until now, your only wireless data option has been your service providers CSD network. Using CSD, you create a virtual circuit between your phone (as a wireless modem) and your Internet service provider (ISP), corporate network, or a fax machine. As long as a CSD call is active, you are typically being billed for the air time (whether you are transmitting/receiving data or not). Note that the fastest CSD data rate available is 14.4 kilobits per second (kb/s).

General packet radio service (GPRS)
Your Nokia 5100, 6100, 6200, 6610, 6800, 7210, 7250 or 7250i phone is one of the new generation of phones to take advantage of a higher-speed data protocol called GPRS (general packet radio service). The benefits to you include: Higher data transfer ratesdata rates up to 40.2 kb/s over the wireless network Data on-demanddata transferred only when requested and billing is based on the amount of data you transfer
GPRS data services work much the same way as a PC connected to a corporate network. Information is sent in bursts and packets only when there is a request for information. Otherwise, the PC or phone remains in an idle state.
Enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (EDGE) (Nokia 6200 only)
The Nokia 6200 series phone supports an enhanced version of the GPRS data protocol called EDGE (enhanced data rates for GSM evolution). EDGE functions much like GPRS, but offers even higher data rates over the wireless network (up to 118.8 kb/s).
Use GPRS/EDGE to access the Internet
Your wireless service provider now becomes your Internet service provider when you use your phone as a wireless GPRS or EDGE modem. You no longer have to configure your laptop computer or handheld device for connection to your normal ISP when you want to browse the Web or check your e-mail.
Access corporate network and e-mail using a VPN
Virtual private network (VPN) services provide an encrypted communications tunnel through the Internet, creating a secure connection between your PC and corporate network using a high-speed or broadband Internet connection. If you plan on using packet data services to access your corporate network e-mail system, Intranet, or LAN, your corporate network must have VPN services available. In addition, your network administrator must grant you permission to access the corporate network through the VPN. Additional software on your PC (or modification of the current network settings on your PC) may also be required. For more information on VPN services, contact your network administrator.

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Important: Some ISPs may not permit access to certain services from Internet connections outside of your ISP domain (for example, checking or sending e-mail and newsgroup access). Therefore you may not be able to use high-speed packet data in conjunction with some of your home ISP services. Contact your ISP for more information on accessing services from outside their domain.
Choose the type of data services you need
Your phone is capable of functioning as a wireless modem for both types of data services. There are times when it may be advantageous or appropriate to use one type of data service over another. GPRS/EDGE You may prefer using GPRS or Edge data services when: You have large amounts of data to transfer and time or speed is a factor. You are traveling and want to surf the Web or check e-mail using a wireless Internet connection. Because your wireless service provider is your Internet access point, you do not have to search for the local dial-up number for your home ISP.

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Modify AOL Locations
Now that your Nokia phone is configured for use by the AOL software, you need to modify your Locations settings to use your Nokia phone as the active modem.
To modify an existing location: 3 From the Connection Setup screen, click the Locations tab. Double-click the number for the location you wish to use with your Nokia phone. Click the Connect using drop-down arrow, then click Modem: Standard (Hayes compatible) on COMnn (where nn is COM port for your PC).
Click the Speed drop-down arrow, then click 14400 bps. Click OK to confirm your changes, then click Close to return to the Sign On screen.

OTHER DATA APPLICATIONS

There are several other types of telecommunications applications that can be used with your Nokia phone and your computer. Some of these include: Terminal Programs are used to connect to BBS services (bulletin board system) and mainframe or mini-mainframe computers. Quarterdeck Procomm Plus, Microsoft Works (Communications Module), R-Link, and P-Term are just a few examples of this type of program. Remote Administration are used to access your home or office computer remotely for file sharing or remote control. Symantec PCAnywhere, McAfee Remote Desktop and Reach Out, Farallons Timbuktu, Claris Apple Remote Access, and Attachmate EXTRA! are a few examples of this type of program. On-line Services are used to access the Internet, or discussion and information forums within the service. On-line services provide their own proprietary software interface for accessing their service. America Online, CompuServe, MSN (Microsoft Network), and Prodigy are just a few on-line service providers that use their own proprietary software. Important: These examples are provided for your information only. Nokia does not endorse or provide support for any of the above applications or services.
CONFIGURE YOUR FAX SOFTWARE
Before you can use your phone to send and receive fax calls, you must configure your fax software so that it uses your phone as the active modem (rather than your existing modem). Many of the most popular fax programs should support multiple modems connected to a PC or laptop computer, including Symantec WinFax Pro, Smith Micro Software HotFax (version 3.02 or newer), Castelle FaxPress, etc.

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Note: Data or fax calls using your Nokia phone are possible only if your service provider supports digital data and fax service. You may be required to subscribe to these services. Check with your service provider before attempting to send or receive faxes.

Select the correct modem

Each fax application typically has a setup menu that can be used to alter the settings for your modem, as well as define how and when calls are to be received (for example, immediately, on the third ring, etc.). This menu may also provide you with a list of available modems that you can use when sending and receiving fax calls. Use your fax program settings menu to select your Nokia phone as the active fax modem.

CONFIGURE A GPRS/EDGE MODEM CONNECTION
The procedure for creating a new modem connection for use with your Nokia phone is similar to that found in the various Windows desktop operating systems. Important: You may need to first disable the Pocket PC option that automatically begins synchronization when an IR connection is detected. For more information on this task, consult the user guide for your handheld device.
Create a modem connection
To create a new modem connection for use with your wireless service providers GPRS or EDGE network: Tap the Start icon , then tap Settings. Tap the Connections tab, then tap Modem.

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Tap New Connection, then enter a name for the connection (for example, Internet-GPRS).
Click the modem selection drop-down arrow, then select the IrCOMM or Generic IrDA option. Set the baud rate to 57600, then tap Next. Enter the GPRS network access code, *99# , in the Phone number field, then click Next.
Important: You may need to click the Dialing tab and modify the way Pocket PC dials to connect to the GPRS network. For more information on dialing patterns, consult the documentation for your handheld device.
Tap Wait for dial tone to deselect this option, then tap Finish.
Your new dialing configuration is now visible in the Modem Connections list.
Use your new GPRS/EDGE modem connection
To connect to your Internet service provider or corporate network: Tap the Start icon , then tap Programs. Tap Connections, then tap your new modem connection (for example, Internet-GPRS).

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Verify that the GPRS access number is displayed correctly, then tap Connect.
When you have successfully logged on to the network, the Pocket PC status screen will show the message Device Connected. 4 Launch your browser or e-mail application.
Before you make a digital data call
Before initiating the data call from your Pocket PC device, make sure you establish a connection between your phone and handheld device. See Understand requirements for digital data calls on page 1.
CONFIGURE A MODEM CONNECTION-CSD
The procedure for creating a new modem connection for use with your Nokia phone is similar to that found in the various Windows desktop operating systems. However, before you can configure your Pocket PC for a CSD data call, you need to obtain the required setup information from your ISP or corporate network Helpdesk. Important: You may need to first disable the Pocket PC option that automatically begins synchronization when an IR connection is detected. For more information on this task, consult the user guide for your handheld device. CREATING A MODEM CONNECTION To create a new Pocket PC modem connection for your Internet service provider or corporate network: 3 Tap the Start icon , then tap Settings. Tap the Connections tab, then tap Modem. Tap New Connection, then enter a name for the connection (for example, Internet-Nokia phone).

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Nokia delivers worlds first GSM/EDGE 3G mobile phone with style, convenience and high-speed data Published November 18, 2002 LAS VEGAS -- Nokia (NYSE: NOK) announced the Nokia 6200 tri-band (GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/1800/1900MHz) phone, the world's first 3GPP compliant EDGE (Enhanced Data-Rates for GSM Evolution) handset, offering users advanced voice features and robust mobile data services via high speed Internet connectivity. The Nokia 6200 phone also represents the first mobile phone to support GSM 850, 1800 and 1900 frequency bands. Deliveries for operator controlled live network tests of the Nokia 6200 handset will begin in Q4 2002. Commercial availability for first customers is expected to begin Q1 2003. GSM evolution to EDGE is a much needed technology enhancement because it alleviates some voice traffic bandwidth and enables higher data throughput, therefore maximizing overall efficiency and performance of the network and services. EDGE provides the platform for more efficient content delivery and more robust mobile services such as MMS, XHTML and Java(TM) technology at data speeds initially more than double that of existing GSM/GPRS networks. No technology is an economic success for the technology itself. What people want is effortless mobility, value-add applications and services, and fast, simple access to information on the go, said John Barry, director, mobile phones business unit for Nokia The Nokia 6200 handset allows users to take advantage of all of that with access to richer content and more advanced services at high speeds and allows carriers to begin realizing ROI for their next generation EDGE network investments. The feature rich Nokia 6200 phone boasts a large, high resolution color display optimized for image display and XHTML browsing, features predictive text input and an ergonomically designed keyboard with large buttons for fast and easy mobile messaging, and supports MMS for sending and receiving messages containing text and pictures. Users can also enjoy a high-quality sound experience with polyphonic MIDI ring tones, the integrated stereo FM radio, and voice recordings. With the Nokia 6200 EDGE handset, users are able to download content, applications, access Internet and intranet information quickly and efficiently at data rates approximately two times (up to 118 kbps) that of conventional dial up (56 kbps). Personal data from the calendar, address book and to-do lists can also be remotely synchronized over the air with a network server or locally with a PC using IR (infrared) or an optional data cable to keep vital information up to date. The Nokia 6200 also supports Java technology enabling users to download personalized content and applications of their choice, whether it is for entertainment, lifestyle management, or travel, for example. The Nokia 6200 phone also features an enhancement connector
designed to support advanced functionalities such as digital accessory identification, stereo audio or fast data connectivity. The addition of the optional Nokia Camera Headset lets you capture and share images with a simple click and send. Additional features of the Nokia 6200 phone include: - Four way scroll for faster navigation - Multiple numbers and addresses per name - Voice memo, recording, dial and commands - 780 mAh Li-Ion battery with up to 8 days standby time and up to 4 hours of talk time - SMS (short message service), and MMS (multimedia message service) - Integrated hands free speaker for ringing, game tones and phone calls - XHTML WAP support - MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) Ringing Tones Developers interested in creating software applications for the Nokia 6200 phone can source product specifications, get technical assistance and download tools from Forum Nokia Nokia's global developer program (www.Forum.Nokia.com) For more information on or photos of the Nokia 6200 handset, please visit www.nokia.com/press About Nokia Nokia is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience, innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of mobile, fixed broadband and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily lives of people. Nokia is a broadly held company with listings on six major exchanges.

For more information: Media please contact: Laurie Armstrong Nokia Americas Tel. + laurie.armstrong@nokia.com Keith Nowak Nokia Americas +1 972-894-4573 +1 214-680-6182 (at Comdex)
keith.nowak@nokia.com Industry Analysts please contact: Virve Virtanen Nokia Americas 972-894-6331 virve.virtanen@nokia.com www.nokia.com Please note: The Nokia 6200 phone has not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This device may not be sold or leased or offered for sale or lease, until FCC authorization is obtained. Talk and standby times are estimates and vary based on many factors. Some features and services are dependent on the carrier, the network, and the compatibility of other devices and applications, supported digital content formats, and other factors. Please refer to the user guide for complete information.

 

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Leather carry case Protects your Nokia 6200/ 6220/ 6225 cellular phone! Leather carrying case with clear vinyl keypad cover FEATURES a heavily reinforced leather covered metal belt clip that really stays on your belt! Genuine leather aftermarket carrying case. Clear vinyl plastic cover protects the display and keys. Carry case is cut to allow access to all input ports and volume keys! Sides of leather case are elastic to expand to any size battery.leather carry case makes answering your Nokia 6200/ 6220/ 6225 cellular phone fast and easy! Supported Models and Categories:Nokia 6200/ 6220/ 6225 cellular accessories

 

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