Talkswitch M600I User Manual

Contents  
Welcome .............................................. 4 Converter.......................................... 52  
Getting to know your phone.............. 5 Time................................................... 53  
Phone ................................................. 21 Timer................................................. 54  
Messaging.......................................... 25 Stopwatch ......................................... 54  
Contacts............................................. 30 Managing files and applications ..... 54  
Calendar............................................ 33 PC Suite ............................................ 56  
Web.................................................... 35 Connecting to other devices ............ 57  
RSS feeds........................................... 38 Synchronization and backup .......... 59  
Media player ..................................... 40 Setting up Internet,  
email and MMS................................ 61  
PlayNow............................................. 43  
Control panel.................................... 65  
Picture gallery and Picture editor... 44  
Troubleshooting ............................... 81  
Sound recorder ................................. 47  
Important information .................... 82  
MusicDJ™......................................... 48  
Guidelines for safe  
Games ................................................ 49  
and efficient use................................ 85  
Quickoffice and Pdf+ ....................... 49  
Technical data .................................. 93  
Notes .................................................. 51  
Index.................................................. 94  
Tasks.................................................. 51  
Calculator.......................................... 52  
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Data and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS  
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applicable.  
Copyright © SyncML initiative Ltd. (1999-2002).  
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Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.  
Note Some of the services in this User Guide are not  
supported by all networks. This also applies to the  
GSM International Emergency Number 112. Please  
contact your network operator or service provider if  
you are in doubt whether you can use a particular  
service or not.  
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Welcome  
This icon indicates that the function  
is network- or operator-dependent.  
The service may not always be  
available in all countries or when  
you are roaming. Please contact  
your operator for information.  
Thank you for purchasing the Sony Ericsson  
M600i, the 3G messaging phone.  
Before you start to use your new phone please  
read these instructions carefully to enjoy  
maximum performance and a longer life  
service.  
The Getting to know your phone chapter in this  
User Guide gives a quick overview of the main  
functions of the phone, shortcuts and general  
information.  
The complete user documentation consists of  
the following parts:  
Quick Guide – the information needed to  
get you started.  
User Guide – an overview of the phone  
with detailed settings information.  
Help in the phone – your phone has built-  
in help texts. In most applications, Help is  
available in the More menu. Some dialogs  
have specific Help available, for example,  
those where you can make important  
settings. The dialog Help is available  
either as a separate touch option or in the  
More menu.  
Web Guide – an up-to-date User Guide  
available on the Internet on  
access this from your computer or the  
browser on your phone.  
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Welcome  
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Note: Before you can use your phone you need  
to insert the SIM card, and insert and charge  
the battery. Always detach the charger before  
you insert or remove the SIM card.  
Getting to know  
your phone  
Package  
Overview  
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A. Phone  
B. Charger  
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C. Stereo headset  
D. Battery  
E. USB cable  
F. Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) inserted  
in the Memory Stick slot. The Memory  
Stick contains Try & Buy applications.  
G. CD with Sony Ericsson PC Suite  
H. Documentation package  
A. On/Off button  
B. Infrared port  
C. Screen  
D. Dual function keyboard  
E. Memory Stick slot  
F. Shortcut button  
G. Loudspeaker  
H. Antenna connector  
I. Connector for accessories and charger  
If your package does not include all the listed  
items above, please contact your retailer.  
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J. Microphone  
K. Back button  
be entered when switching on the phone for  
the first time.  
L. Jog Dial  
M. Stylus  
IMEI number  
Tip You can use a small screwdriver to  
remove the plastic cap covering the antenna  
connector.  
To avoid unauthorized use of your phone if it  
is stolen, keep a copy of your IMEI number to  
enable a complete barring by your operator.  
The IMEI number is printed at the bottom of  
the battery compartment. Enter *#06# from the  
standby view (see Standby view on page 9) to  
display the number.  
Before using your phone  
SIM card  
You receive your SIM card when you register  
with a network operator. The SIM card keeps  
track of your phone number, the services  
included in your subscription and phonebook  
information..  
Battery  
To open the battery cover press slightly on the  
upper part and slide it down the phone. Insert  
the battery and close the cover.  
Charging the battery  
You need to charge the battery when the  
indicator light flashes red. Low battery is also  
indicated by a message on the screen.  
Remove the battery (if it is in place) and insert  
the SIM card into the SIM card holder. A PIN  
code is supplied with the SIM card and must  
Make sure the battery is inserted, then connect  
the charger to the phone. Connect the charger  
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to the mains. If the phone is off during  
charging, the red indicator light will be turned  
off when the battery is fully charged.  
Turning the phone on and  
off  
Normal operation  
Care instructions  
Please take care of your phone and follow this  
advice:  
To turn the phone on, press the On/Off button  
located on the top of your phone. You will be  
prompted to choose between Phone on and  
Flight mode. For normal operation, choose  
Phone on.  
Use a moist cloth when you clean the  
screen.  
Only use the stylus provided, or your  
fingertips, to tap the screen.  
For detailed care instructions, see  
Recommendations for safe use of product  
(mobile phone, battery, charger and other  
accessories) on page 85.  
To turn the phone off, press the On/Off button  
and choose Power off.  
Flight mode  
If you choose Flight mode, the phone’s radio  
functions are switched off. You can still use  
the organizer applications.  
First time start-up  
Please read Guidelines for safe and efficient  
use on page 85 before you use your phone.  
Use Flight mode where mobile phones are  
prohibited, such as in hospitals and aircrafts.  
See Flight mode on page 74.  
To switch on your phone press the On/Off  
button. Select Phone on when the Power  
menu opens.  
Importing phonebook  
entries  
You can import contact information in several  
ways:  
You will be prompted to select a language.  
Read more about selecting and installing  
languages in Language on page 81.  
Copy phonebook entries stored on your  
SIM card. See Copying to and from a SIM  
card on page 32.  
Transfer phonebook entries from a  
computer application using the  
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synchronize function. See  
Synchronization and backup on page 59.  
Navigation  
To navigate menus and select items, you can  
use the Jog Dial, Back button, stylus, keyboard  
navigation keys, touch options, and even your  
fingers.  
Beam phonebook entries from another  
phone using, for example, Bluetooth™  
wireless technology. See Connecting to  
other devices on page 57.  
The screen  
Jog Dial  
Up  
The screen is touch-sensitive. You can use the Rotate the Jog Dial to  
stylus or your fingertips to select items. Some scroll lists up and down,  
screen area terms and menus are shown in the adjust sound volume or  
Inwards  
Down  
figure below:  
move through a  
multimedia message.  
Press the Jog Dial  
Back  
button  
A
B
Notes  
inwards to select a highlighted item.  
C
D
Back button  
You can use the back button on the side of the  
phone as follows:  
Press return to the previous screen or  
menu, or dismiss the current dialog.  
E
Press and hold return to the standby  
view, or lock and unlock the keyboard  
from the standby view.  
F
Save  
Edit  
More  
A. Status bar, containing status icons  
B. Status bar menu  
C. Application title bar  
D. Application area  
Stylus  
You can tap the screen with the stylus to  
navigate and select items, or to pan  
multimedia pictures.  
E. Button bar  
F. Touch options bar  
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Finding the applications  
Video  
Music  
Online  
Messaging  
Media player  
Activity menu  
Phone  
Call log  
The Activity menu is displayed whenever you  
switch on your phone, and is the starting point  
for performing a variety of tasks. The Activity  
menu is operator-dependent and is described  
in the Quick Guide.  
Phone  
Speed contacts  
Calendar  
Contacts  
Multimedia  
Web  
RSS feeds  
PlayNowTM  
Picture gallery  
Sound recorder  
MusicDJTM  
QuadraPop  
Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005  
Demo  
Standby view  
The Activity menu screen also functions as the  
Entertain-  
ment  
standby view and will be referred to as the  
standby view in the rest of the User Guide. The  
standby view is shown when no application is  
activated. Through shortcuts you can directly  
reach the most commonly used applications.  
Quickoffice  
Pdf+  
Notes  
Office  
Tasks  
Control panel  
File manager  
Connections mgr  
Remote sync  
Calculator  
Converter  
Stopwatch  
Time  
You can also select the shortcut  
you to all the applications in the Main menu.  
to take  
Tools  
Status bar  
The status bar contains icons that indicate the  
status of the current settings and activities. See  
Status bar icons on page 11.  
Timer  
Select the Status bar menu  
extra settings.  
to get access to  
Using the applications  
Starting an application  
Main menu  
In the Main menu, the applications are  
categorized under folders, as shown below:  
You can either tap the application directly, or  
rotate the Jog Dial to highlight it and either  
press the Jog Dial or select Open.  
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applications, as well as those that are closed  
but still reserve memory. Highlight an  
application and select End to end the  
application and free up all the memory used by  
it. From the Task manager menu, you can sort  
the applications in the list by time, size or  
name.  
Leaving an application  
You can leave an application in two ways:  
Close it by selecting any of the back keys.  
All data is saved.  
Leave it open, and switch to another  
application using Task manager, see Task  
manager on page 10. When you switch  
back to the application, you will return to  
the same view you were in when you left  
it.  
Dual function keyboard  
Each key has two characters located on the  
lower part of the key, and these are accessed  
Closing an application  
From the application base view, tap  
or  
press the back button.  
by pressing the left or right side of the key.  
ALT  
Using  
you access the characters or  
Task manager  
Task manager helps you switch between  
symbols at the top of the key, for example  
numbers 1-9.  
applications. Leaving an application via Task  
manager rather than closing it, lets you return  
to the same view when you switch back to the  
application. This is useful, for example, when  
cutting and pasting text from one application  
General functionality  
Some of the keyboard functionality is  
applicable in many applications, not just when  
entering text. To read about the keyboard  
functionality when entering text, see Dual  
function keyboard on page 16.  
to another. To open Task manager tap  
in  
the status bar or select More > Task manager.  
On the Recent tab, you can switch to recently  
used applications, or select Main menu and  
open a new application from there. To switch  
to an application in the list, tap it or highlight  
it and select Switch.  
Use the arrow keys for navigation  
or  
within the application. Press an  
arrow key, for example, to:  
Access next or previous tab.  
Scroll through contacts with  
multiple telephone numbers.  
Advanced features are available on the Open  
tab. This tab contains a list of all running  
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Delete a single character.  
Press - switch to the phone  
number entry mode.  
Press and hold - put the phone  
into silent mode.  
Delete a highlighted entry  
from, for example, Contacts,  
Calendar, Notes or Tasks.  
Functionality in standby view  
In standby view the keyboard is in number  
entry mode.  
Status bar icons  
You can tap an icon to get more information or  
to start an application.  
Icon Function  
3G Available  
Press - switch to the phone  
number entry mode. The  
entered digit “1” and speed  
contact, if it exists, is shown in  
the number entry view.  
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Battery strength  
Press and hold - initiate a call  
to voicemail.  
Bluetooth headset connected  
Bluetooth activated  
Divert all calls notification  
Email notification  
Flight mode  
Press - switch to the phone  
number entry mode. Entered  
digit and speed contact, if it  
exists, is shown in the number  
entry view.  
Press and hold - open the  
Contacts list.  
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Y
N
M
Home network  
Press - switch to the phone  
number entry mode. The  
entered digit “0” is shown in  
the number entry view.  
Press and hold - convert the  
digit to +.  
Infrared on  
Internet connection active (flashes  
when data is transferred).  
Keylock activated  
Missed call notification  
MMS notification  
Press  
and Lock keys/Unlock  
- lock or unlock the phone.  
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The Memory Stick  
also provides extra  
storage space where  
you can store  
Icon Function  
Muted microphone  
Predictive text activated  
pictures, music,  
applications,  
documents and so  
forth.  
Current line selection (Alternate Line  
Service available on the SIM card)  
Ring volume set to zero  
Signal strength, GPRS available  
Silent mode  
To insert the Memory  
Stick, open the cover and then insert it into the  
slot.  
SMS notification  
To release the Memory Stick, press the edge of  
the Memory Stick inwards and then release it.  
SMS overflow  
Important: Do not remove a “busy” Memory  
Stick. This may cause the phone to hang or  
corrupt the file system on the Memory Stick.  
Speakerphone activated  
Status bar menu  
You can rename and format Memory Sticks,  
and also organize data to and from the  
Memory Stick. See File manager on page 54.  
Task manager  
Voicemail notification  
Connecting the included  
accessories  
Memory Stick Micro (M2)  
There are Try and buy applications that  
represent a wide variety of business and  
entertainment applications pre-stored on the  
supplied Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™).  
There you also find information on how to buy  
the applications. You can remove the pre-  
stored applications from the Memory Stick to  
free up storage space.  
A. Connect the USB cable to the base of the  
phone (to connect, for example, a PC).  
B. Connect the headset and other accessories  
to the base of the phone, or, when  
charging your phone, to the bottom of the  
charger.  
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To run an update, you need a PC with an  
Internet connection. You also need to have the  
Sony Ericsson PC Suite installed and a USB  
connection between your phone and the PC.  
Note: Since the phone will be emptied of all  
data when updated, you should always make a  
complete backup of your phone before starting  
an update, see Backing up data on page 60.  
A
General functions  
C
Send as  
From many applications it is possible to  
exchange items like appointments, contacts  
and images. Use the command Send as in the  
More menu to choose between the transfer  
options.  
B
Bluetooth  
Email  
SMS  
MMS  
Infrared  
C. Connect the charger to the base of the  
phone.  
Zooming  
Updating software  
In most applications that handle pictures or  
text, you can select the Zoom option in the  
More menu.  
When an improved software version for your  
phone is introduced, you can update your  
phone using the Sony Ericsson Update Service  
page has further instructions and will guide  
you through the process.  
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A. More menu with a View folder menu  
Help in the phone  
option.  
Your phone has built-in help texts. In most  
applications, Help is available in the More  
menu. Some dialogs have specific Help  
available, for example, those where you can  
make important settings. The dialog Help is  
available either as a separate touch option or in  
the More menu.  
Notes  
Note A  
Paste  
A
View folder  
Find  
All notes  
Unfiled  
C
B
Delete note  
Edit folders  
Organizing information  
Zoom  
Task manager  
Using the Folder menu in the More menu  
Select  
Close  
In some applications you use folders to  
B. Edit folders. Select this to - rename, delete  
organize information, for example, your  
contacts, task entries, notes entries, or RSS  
feeds.  
or add a new a folder.  
C. Unfiled folder. Each application has its  
own default folder, so if you do not create  
folders of your own, your items will be  
stored in the Unfiled folder.  
Note: These applications have their own  
specific set of folders. A folder created in one  
application is not visible in another  
application.  
D. All folder. When this is selected, entries  
from all folders are displayed.  
Note: The All folder in Contacts does not  
display the entries on the SIM card.  
To display entries from a certain folder you  
select it in the View folder menu.  
A new entry is created in the folder that is  
currently active in the application. You can  
later move an entry to another folder.  
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Managing your multimedia files  
You can organize your media files directly in  
the respective multimedia application. The  
media folders are displayed on two tabs.  
Use the virtual keyboard  
status bar.  
Write directly on the screen using the  
stylus.  
located in the  
Picture gallery  
A
Editing text  
B
Select More to access editing functions like  
copy, paste and cut text, or if applicable to  
format text (size, style and alignment).  
Clipart  
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Butterfly.jpg  
Copy and cut  
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Coffee.jpg  
To get access to copy or cut functions you  
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must first highlight the text. To highlight text  
with the stylus, hold the stylus on the end of  
the text, wait a moment, and then drag the  
stylus across the text you wish to copy or cut.  
To highlight text with the keyboard, see  
Highlighting text on page 17.  
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More  
A. Phone memory tab.  
B. Memory Stick tab.  
When handling files you can select several  
files in a folder at the same time. You can also  
add, rename and delete folders.  
Text options  
When you are editing text, select More > Text  
options to:  
Managing your files in File manager  
Using File manager, you can handle the  
Add symbol – launch the symbols and  
content and organization of media, both in the  
phone memory and on the Memory Stick. See  
File manager on page 54.  
punctuation marks table.  
Auto capitalization – switch Auto  
capitalization on and off.  
Predictive text – enable or disable  
enhanced text prediction,  
bar.  
in the status  
Text Entry  
There are three ways to enter text in the phone:  
When the Predictive text is selected you can  
also select:  
Use the dual function keyboard below the  
screen.  
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1st language – change the 1st language  
associated with the pressed character, these  
will be shown in a pre-edit box in the title area:  
choice for the prediction dictionary.  
2nd language – change the 2nd language  
choice for the prediction dictionary.  
My words – view the user dictionary  
where you can add, edit or delete words.  
If the same character is pressed again, the next  
character in the pre-edit box will be selected.  
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Press the right side of  
to delete the  
Predictive text  
character or spaces to the left of the cursor.  
You can use enhanced text prediction in all  
three text entry methods: Keyboard, Virtual  
keyboard and Handwriting recognition. The  
primary word or next word prediction  
suggestion is presented where you are writing,  
additional suggestions are presented in a pre-  
edit box at the top of the screen. If you mistype  
or misspell a word, the pre-edit box may also  
suggest closely matching words in your  
selected language dictionaries, words you may  
have typed previously or items that you have  
put into your My words personal dictionary.  
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Press and hold the right side of  
to delete  
several characters and then whole words.  
Press to enter a character space to the  
right of the cursor.  
Changing input type  
You can change your text input type as  
described in the list below. Icons are displayed  
in the statusbar to show selected input type.  
First letter upper case  
Aa  
Press  
once followed by, for  
example, the left side of  
to write a  
E
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Note: While entering text, you have the option  
to either select any of the word suggestions  
displayed, or to ignore them and continue  
entering text via your chosen method. If a  
prediction suggestion is displayed when you  
are sending or saving the text, this word will  
not be sent or saved.  
capital E. Any additional keys pressed  
will be displayed in lowercase.  
All upper case  
A
Press  
twice for caps-lock. Any  
additional keys pressed will be  
displayed in uppercase until  
is  
pressed again to remove caps-lock.  
Dual function keyboard  
When you use the dual function keyboard to  
enter text, if there are additional characters  
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select the symbol by pressing the Jog Dial.  
You can also select a symbol by using the  
stylus.  
First character an upper character  
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ALT  
Press  
once followed by, for  
example,  
for example, the right side of  
to type the number 3, or  
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Navigating within text  
!
/
to  
Q
W
Press  
or  
for horizontal navigation  
type the character /. Any additional keys  
pressed will display the characters on  
the lower part of the keys.  
within text entry.  
Highlighting text  
Press  
and  
or  
simultaneously  
All upper characters  
123  
to highlight text to the left or the right of the  
cursor.  
ALT  
Press  
twice to lock the characters  
at the top of the keys. Any additional  
keys pressed will type the upper  
Virtual keyboard  
ALT  
characters until  
is pressed again.  
A
Notes  
Note: Simultaneously pressing  
character key will insert an uppercase  
with a  
Minutes of meeting  
Minutes of meeting  
Done  
B
C
character. Releasing  
after this action  
will revert the case to lowercase. The same  
ALT  
principle applies when  
and a key is  
pressed to access a symbol from a key.  
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q
2
3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Inserting symbols  
There are a number of ways to insert symbols  
with the keyboard.  
a
z
s
d
f
g
h
j
k
cap  
D
x
c
v
b
n
m
,
abc  
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@
àëó 123  
A. Select this icon to open or close the virtual  
Z
+
,
Press the left side of the  
or  
.
keyboard.  
keys to show additional symbols in the  
pre-edit box in the title area.  
B. Drop down menu. Select  
> Setup to  
change the language of the virtual  
keyboard.  
ALT  
Use  
keys.  
to access the symbols on the  
C. The current input field. Tap the arrows or  
rotate the Jog Dial to change the input  
field.  
Select More > Text options > Add symbol  
to open the symbol selector table. Use the  
Jog Dial to scroll within the table, and  
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D. Character sets. abc - standard characters,  
àëó - international characters, 123 -  
numeric characters and currencies.  
The position on the screen decides case, not  
the style.  
Letters  
Handwriting recognition  
Handwriting recognition translates stylus  
gestures into letters, numbers or other  
characters, and displays these characters as  
text. Handwriting recognition is only active in  
places where text can be entered.  
To  
Lowercase letters are written below the arrow  
and uppercase letters in line with the arrow.  
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c
d
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A. Write numbers and symbols above the  
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arrow.  
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B. Write uppercase letters in line with the  
arrow.  
C. Write lowercase letters below the arrow.  
D. Arrow that splits the text mode screen into  
m
an upper part and a lower part.  
Note: Start each stroke at the dotted end.  
To select icons or buttons, tap and hold them  
using the stylus.  
Note: Most letters can be written using  
different stroke styles. See the tables below.  
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Numbers are written above the arrow.  
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0
1
8
9
+
Locks  
or  
*
The phone has four security locks that you can  
set from the Control panel. See Locks on  
page 78.  
,
2
3
4
5
6
*
/
Key lock  
You can lock and unlock the keyboard if you  
press and hold the back button on the side of  
the phone, or if you select  
Unlock. Another way to turn on the key lock  
is to tap  
Keylock.  
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(
)
> Lock keys/  
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in the staus bar and select Turn on  
Note: Start each stroke at the dotted end.  
Accented letters  
Write the character as described above, then  
Sound  
write the accent above the arrow. Other such  
characters, for example, ö and ü, follow the  
same principle.  
Adjusting volume  
During phone calls the easiest way to adjust  
the sound level is to rotate the Jog Dial. When  
using a Bluetooth headset, you can use either  
the Jog Dial or the volume control on the  
headset. If you are playing music, you can  
adjust the volume with the Jog Dial as long as  
you are in the play view. However, if you  
listen to music with the Media player  
S
Note: Start each stroke at the dotted end.  
Extended characters  
To write symbols and characters that are not  
shown in these tables, please consult the  
Extended characters section of the  
minimized, tap  
in the status bar and select  
Volume instead.  
Handwriting recognition help topic in your  
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Silent mode  
In standby view press and hold  
between normal and silent mode. You can also  
select More > Turn on silent or tap in the  
status bar, select Volume and mark Silent  
Transferring data  
between phones  
If you are upgrading from an old smartphone,  
you can transfer data, such as calendar entries  
and tasks to your new smartphone.  
to switch  
mode. To exit silent mode via the status bar,  
tap  
and unmark Silent mode.  
To keep data when replacing an old  
smartphone  
1. Using the old Sony Ericsson PC Suite,  
synchronize your old phone with the  
relevant computer applications and copy  
other required files to the computer.  
2. Uninstall the old Sony Ericsson PC Suite  
and restart your computer.  
3. Install the new Sony Ericsson PC Suite.  
For more information, see Installing PC  
Suite on page 56.  
Selecting sounds  
Select  
> Volume > Settings from the status  
bar, or select Tools > Control panel > Device  
> Sounds & alerts to access settings such as  
ringtones, button clicks and equalizer, see  
Sounds & alerts on page 75. You can also set  
individual ring signals for your contacts, see  
Managing contacts on page 32.  
4. Using the new Sony Ericsson PC Suite,  
synchronize your new phone with the  
relevant computer applications and copy  
other required files to the phone. For more  
information, see Synchronization and  
backup on page 59.  
Transferring sound  
During an ongoing call or audio playback you  
can transfer the sound to a connected  
accessory, for example, from the speaker to a  
Bluetooth headset. Open the volume dialog by  
All data from the old phone has now been  
transferred to the new one.  
selecting  
> Volume and then select More >  
Transfer sound. The transfer function is also  
available from the menus within the relevant  
applications. It may not be possible to transfer  
sound during playback of copyright-protected  
material.  
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Show/hide ID – select the Call and show/  
hide ID options in the More menu to show  
or hide your number for the called party.  
You can only select the option after  
entering the number but before initiating  
the call.  
Phone  
The phone application can be used with other  
functions of the phone, including applications  
from outside Sony Ericsson.  
Speed dial – press the number key  
corresponding to your speed contact and  
select Call to make a speed dial call.  
Send DTMF tones – press keys on the  
keyboard if you, for example, are calling a  
bank. See Controlling tone-based services  
on page 23.  
Making a call  
You can make a call from many of the  
applications. This chapter mainly describes  
the Phone application calling options.  
Making a call from the Phone  
application  
Open Phone and enter the desired phone  
More ways to make a call  
Making a call from other applications  
You can also make phone calls from other  
applications, for example from Call log,  
Contacts and Speed contacts.  
number. Select Call.  
Making a call from standby view  
When no application is open, you can make a  
call directly from the keyboard. When you  
Making a call using voice control  
Start by activating the voice control function  
press the number keys, the phone application in any of the following ways:  
is launched automatically. Enter the desired  
number and select Call.  
Say the ‘Magic word’ (only supported  
when a headset, or a car kit, is attached to  
the phone). See Voice control on page 68.  
Press and hold the call button on a  
headset, or press the button on a Bluetooth  
headset.  
Press and hold the Jog Dial from the  
standby view (also supported when no  
equipment is attached to the phone).  
Features when dialling  
Some features available when dialling a  
number are:  
`
Delete characters – press  
to delete  
L
characters.  
International call prefix – press and hold  
To make the call, wait for the tone to finish,  
and then say the voice command linked to the  
to get the international call prefix.  
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contact you want to call. See Voice control on  
page 23.  
Options during or after a call  
You can find the following options in the More  
menu:  
Making an emergency call  
You can make an emergency call as follows:  
microphone after you have answered.  
Enter the emergency number from the  
keyboard. Press the Jog Dial or select Call.  
Speakerphone on – transfer the sound to  
the speakerphone during a call.  
Select a pre-defined SOS number in the  
More menu. Press the Jog Dial or select  
Call.  
Show contact – display the corresponding  
entry in Contacts, or access DTMF tones  
sequences stored in Contacts.  
Add call/Hold call/Retrieve call – add a  
call during a call, put the active call on  
hold, or retrieve a call.  
Transfer sound – transfer a call to a  
Bluetooth or a regular headset, or to the  
speakerphone. See Handsfree settings on  
page 67.  
Create task – create a task in Tasks.  
Make note – make a note in Notes. (Call  
data is automatically entered).  
Call voicemail – check the messages in  
your voicemail box. See Voicemail on  
page 69.  
Usually no SIM card or PIN code is required  
for emergency calls, but this is something you  
need to check with your operator.  
Receiving a call  
Handling an incoming call  
You can handle an incoming phone call in  
several ways:  
Answer – select Yes or answer by voice  
control.  
Send busy – reject the call by pressing  
on the side or by using voice control.  
Handling two or more  
calls  
Reject with SMS – reject the call by  
sending an SMS text message to the caller.  
Select More > Send SMS. See Reject with  
SMS on page 68.  
Reject and create a reminder – select No  
to reject the call and choose whether you  
want to create a reminder to follow up the  
call at a later date. See Flag Call on  
page 67.  
You can handle multiple calls at the same  
time, as follows:  
Put an ongoing call on hold and start a  
new one, or answer an incoming call.  
Start a conference call during an ongoing  
call (operator-dependent).  
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Extract one party in a conference call for a  
private talk and put the conference call on  
hold.  
Make a call on another line (if you have  
the ALS service on your SIM card). See  
ALS settings on page 69.  
Features  
Setting up speed dial numbers  
Speed dial numbers are abbreviated numbers,  
number keys  
to  
, which are used to  
E
R
N
M
Retrieve a held call, or release it.  
reach your nine Speed contacts from the  
keyboard. To set up your Speed contacts, see  
Creating a speed contact on page 32.  
Conference calls  
A conference call  
can be started  
whenyouhaveone  
active call and one  
on hold. Select  
Start conference  
call in the More  
menu to start the  
call. The  
Conference  
Controlling tone-based services  
You can use your phone for phone banking  
services or other tone-based services that use  
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency).  
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2
Anne  
Shu  
You can send tones during a call as follows:  
3
Press the keyboard keys during an active  
call.  
Peter  
More  
Include a tone sequence when dialling.  
Use digit sequences stored in Contacts  
entries.  
12:20  
Hold  
01:25  
End call  
maximum number  
of conference  
parties is five.  
Always start a tone sequence with p and end it  
with a space. To include a 3-second pause in a  
tone sequence, use the letter p by pressing and  
Note: Conference calls are only available if  
they are supported by your operator.  
holding  
.To make it easier to use phone  
Call log  
services, you can store tone sequences in fields  
in Contacts. See Adding a DTMF tone  
sequence on page 32.  
All your calls are being logged in the  
application Call log. Here you can find call  
information, such as the type of calls, time,  
date, phone numbers and call lengths.  
Voice control  
The voice control option lets you manage calls  
by using your voice. With Voice answer you  
You can also make phone calls and call notes  
directly from this application.  
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can use words recorded for “answer” and  
“busy” to answer, or to send a busy tone to an  
incoming call. With Voice dialling, you can  
make a call by saying the contact’s name. See  
Voice control on page 68.  
The following Phone features are also  
available. These are described in more detail  
in the Control panel chapter:  
Accept calls – set a caller filter.  
Add to contacts – add new contact data  
after a call.  
Call waiting – call waiting alert option.  
Divert calls – divert calls.  
Flag call – follow up a rejected call later.  
Handsfree settings – choose how to  
answer a call with a handsfree kit.  
Reject with SMS – send an SMS text  
message automatically to a rejected caller.  
Restrict calls – option to set roaming and  
international call restrictions.  
Show or hide number – option to hide or  
show your number to the called party.  
TTY settings – enable the use of a teletype  
writer.  
Calling cards  
There are two main types of calling cards:  
corporate and commercial cards. With a  
corporate card you can use your phone as a  
corporate phone, and get access to special  
services since all your calls pass through a  
corporate switchboard.  
A commercial calling card is either a “real”  
plastic card, containing number information,  
or just a phone number provided over the  
Internet. The calls you make pass through a  
calling card server, which usually allows you  
to make international phone calls at a lower  
cost. See Calling cards on page 66.  
Voicemail – this is your “answering  
machine”.  
ALS settings – you can have two lines on  
the SIM card with this service.  
Business phone services  
Your mobile phone can be used in a corporate  
switchboard. For information about setting up  
business phone services, see Business phone  
services on page 66.  
Call meter – keep track of the call costs.  
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Before using Messaging  
Messaging  
Before you can send and receive any messages  
(except for SMS) you need to set up the  
necessary accounts. See Setting up Internet,  
email and MMS on page 61, and sections  
describing SMS and area information setup in  
Messaging settings on page 77. You can also  
find additional settings in Control panel.  
You can create, send, and receive different  
types of messages:  
SMS (Short Message Service), which  
are text messages.  
MMS (Multimedia Message Service),  
which, for example, can include text,  
pictures and sound.  
Folders  
Email messages.  
The different types of messages are handled by  
different accounts. The default account,  
Messages, handles all messages except email.  
Email messages are handled by email accounts  
you create during setup. All accounts consist  
of a number of folders. You can also create  
your own, local, folders.  
Beamed messages, which are files  
received via infrared or Bluetooth.  
You can also receive these types of messages:  
Auto setup files for configuring  
Internet, email and MMS.  
The following folders are used:  
Area information messages, which are  
text messages broadcast to all  
subscribers in a network area, for  
example, local road reports. (Area  
information services are not available  
from all service providers.)  
Inbox in Messages – contains all received  
messages except email messages. In  
Control panel, you can set how you will be  
notified when a message is received.  
Inbox in an email account – contains the  
received email messages for that particular  
account. In Control panel, you can set how  
you will be notified when a message is  
received.  
Wap push messages, which make  
certain Internet content available in  
your phone’s browser.  
Outbox – contains messages ready to be  
sent. You can move a message from this  
box to the Drafts folder.  
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Drafts – contains messages that are not  
ready to be sent. When you are creating a  
message, and exit the message before  
sending it, you will be asked if you want  
to save it. If you select Yes, the message  
will automatically be stored in this folder.  
C. Folder line. Press  
or  
, or select  
the arrow icon to change folder. Select the  
folder name to open the folder.  
D. Email account. You can have as many  
email accounts as you like.  
E. Select More to find menu options.  
F. A new message has been received.  
Sent – contains messages you have sent.  
SIM – a folder located on your SIM card.  
You may also find the following types of  
folders:  
SMS  
A message can contain up to 160 characters. If  
you create a longer message it will be sent as  
two or more separate messages  
Local folders that you have created  
yourself.  
Remote email folders on your email server  
that you have subscribed to (these require  
that you have selected connection type  
IMAP during setup).  
(concatenated), but will usually be received as  
one message. If you add pictures, sounds and  
other items to your message it becomes an  
EMS (Enhanced Message Service) message.  
The figure shows the main view in Messaging:  
You can answer an SMS with an MMS. You  
can also receive a delivery report, see SMS on  
page 78.  
Messaging  
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A
Call voicemail  
Create new message  
B
Messages  
C
MMS  
Inbox  
Email  
Inbox  
1 unread  
Multimedia messages can include pictures,  
video clips, animations and sound, organized  
like a slide presentation with time-based  
control of playback. You can answer with an  
SMS.  
D
0 unread  
1 unread  
Home  
Inbox  
E
Create  
More  
A. Shortcuts to call voicemail and to create a  
If the sending or receiving of messages is  
interrupted, the sending or receiving will  
resume when it is possible, without losing  
information.  
new message.  
B. Account for all message types except  
email.  
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You can edit pictures you have added.  
Creating and sending MMS  
Select Create new message > MMS, or New >  
MMS, if you have opened the Messages  
When you are ready, select More > Send.  
Incoming MMS  
account.  
G
Select the new message. The first time you  
open the message it plays automatically. After  
that, you have to use the playback buttons to  
play it. You can forward and reply to a  
multimedia message.  
MMS  
F
1/1  
5
1KB  
Select template  
E
A
B
Picture  
Text  
Scribble  
Sound  
Email  
You can create email messages from each  
email account.  
Video  
D
C
Record sound  
Select  
Close  
Creating and sending email  
Select Create new message > your email  
account, or New, if you have opened an email  
account.  
A. Menu options. You can select a template,  
or select what you want to add to the  
message. (If the menu is not open, select  
Add.)  
B. Entry field (on the detail tab). Create your  
message here.  
C. Playback buttons.  
Email  
D. New page icon. Select this to open a new  
A
To:  
Subject:  
E
D
page.  
B
E. Time view icon. Select this to open a view  
where you can adjust when and for how  
long your added items will be shown.  
F. Attachments tab. Select this to add  
attachments. The tab is only visible if  
Creation mode is set to Free or Warning.)  
C
G. Address tab. Select this to enter the  
Send  
Edit  
More  
recipient and other details.  
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A. Address field. Select this to enter the  
You can choose not to receive large messages  
and only to receive a header.  
address.  
B. Subject field. Select this to enter the  
To view the body of an HTML-mail message  
with MHTML-formatting select More >  
Settings > Display MHTML. To fit the text to  
the width of the screen also select Messaging  
> Settings > Always fit to screen.  
message subject.  
C. Entry field (on the detail tab). Write the  
message here.  
D. Address tab. You can enter the address  
here and other details, such as message  
priority.  
You will see the priority of the messages in the  
different inboxes.  
E. Attachments tab. Select this to add  
attachments.  
When you are ready, select Send. You will  
have the option to send the message  
immediately, or to save it to Outbox.  
To view an attachment you need a viewer for  
that type of file. Your phone comes with pre-  
installed viewers for Microsoft® Word®,  
Excel®, PowerPoint®, and Adobe®  
Acrobat® files.  
Receiving email  
Email messages must be fetched from the  
email server on the Internet or at your office.  
This can be done manually using the Get &  
send option on the More menu or  
Deleting email  
You can delete a message both locally and on  
your email server. When you delete it locally,  
automatically by setting your phone to check the message body and attachments are deleted  
for new email at certain times.  
but the heading remains. You can fetch the  
message again later with the Get & send  
option. When you delete the message on your  
server, it is deleted both in your phone and on  
your server.  
If you have a special IMAP account, you have  
the possibility to automatically receive  
messages from your server. This service is  
service provider-dependant.  
When you forward an email message, you can  
choose whether to forward the attachment.  
Large attachments increase the size of an  
email and the connection time needed to send  
it.  
More about Messaging  
Some common messaging and email functions  
are described below.  
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Finding messages  
Disconnecting from the Internet  
In the main Messaging view, select More >  
Find message to search through the subject  
lines, senders’ details and the text of the  
message. In an open message, Find searches  
through the message.  
Select a connection icon, for example  
the status bar. In Connections manager, select  
your connection and then Close connection.  
, in  
Email synchronization accounts  
With these accounts you can create email  
messages in your phone and let your computer  
send them. An account for synchronized email  
Get and send  
To get and send messages for all your  
accounts, the default Messages account and all is automatically created in your phone when  
your email accounts, select More > Get & send you set up an email synchronization with your  
in the main Messaging view. To get and send computer. When you have created an email  
messages from a specific account, for example message in your phone, it will automatically  
an email account, first open the account and  
then select More > Get & send.  
be sent by your computer the next time you  
synchronize.  
Saving contact details  
Invitations  
When you receive a message, you can save the If you receive an invitation to an appointment  
contact details of the person who sent the  
message.  
via an email message, you can choose to  
accept or decline the appointment using your  
phone. If you accept, your calendar will be  
updated automatically. You can also reply to  
and forward an invitation.  
Entering more than one recipient  
When you create a message, and want to send  
it to several recipients, type a comma between  
each address. You can also add addresses and  
address lists from Contacts.  
Push email  
You can install a push email application on  
your phone. With push email, email messages  
received in your ordinary mailbox will  
automatically be sent to your phone. You can  
send messages from your phone, and also use  
Calendar and Contacts as if you were using the  
Full screen view  
You can view and edit your email messages  
and MMS in full screen view.  
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ordinary email application in your computer.  
Please consult your email service provider for  
further details.  
You can handle the contacts in three views:  
List view – shows an alphabetical list of  
contacts when you open Contacts.  
Detail view – shows the details for a  
contact.  
Edit view – allows you to add to, and  
change, the contact’s information.  
Contacts  
Using contacts  
Contacts is your personal phonebook where  
you can store names, phone numbers, email  
addresses, photos, and other contact  
Contacting others  
Making a call from Contacts  
Scroll to the desired contact and press the Jog  
Dial to open the entry. Scroll to the desired  
phone number and press the Jog Dial to make  
a call.  
information. Information stored on the SIM  
card is also accessible. SIM card entries can be  
copied to and from Contacts.  
Each entry in Contacts can be viewed in four  
tabs:  
Sending an SMS or MMS to a contact  
To send an SMS or MMS to a contact, you can  
Links tab – contains fields for name,  
title, photo, phone and pager numbers,  
emails, and Web pages.  
tap the  
icon next to a contact’s phone  
number.  
Address tab – contains fields for  
addresses, birthday, city, postcode,  
company and job title.  
Creating an owner card  
You can make your own electronic business  
card, an owner card, which you can send to  
another device. To make your owner card,  
create a new contact and enter your details.  
Then select More > Settings > Set as My card.  
Notes tab – make personal notes for  
each contact.  
Audio tab – set a personal ringtone,  
and a voice command to be used for  
voice dialling.  
Service numbers  
Some operators have stored their Service  
numbers on the SIM cards. To find these,  
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Service numbers.  
Editing a contact  
Adding a field to a contact  
In detail view, select the links tab  
More > Add field. Mark the desired field in the  
list and select Add.  
. Select  
Fixed numbers  
This service means that only phone numbers  
that you have collected in a list on your SIM  
card can be called. To enable the service,  
select More > View folder > SIM > More >  
Fixed dialling > Fixed numbers.  
Adding or editing a contact on the SIM card  
To open your SIM card, select More > View  
folder > SIM. To add a new contact, select  
More > New contact. To edit a contact,  
highlight the desired contact and press the Jog  
Dial. Select More > Edit contact and press  
Edit.  
My numbers  
To store your own phone number, or to display  
it when stored, select More > View folder >  
SIM > More > My numbers.  
Adding a photo or a picture to a contact  
To add a stored photo or picture to a contact,  
Creating and editing  
contacts  
open the contact in edit view and select the  
Picture field. Choose Select, and highlight the  
picture you want to add. Choose Select > Save  
> Save.  
Creating a new contact  
Select More > New contact. You can also use  
contact data from a recently received voice  
call or message. Select Yes when you get  
prompted to add to Contacts.  
Adding a personal ringtone to a contact  
You can store a ringtone for each of your  
contacts. Select the audio tab  
desired ringtone.  
to set the  
Adding a birthday reminder  
Tip If you save your contacts’ numbers in the  
international number format, starting with +,  
you can call directly from Contacts when you  
are abroad.  
Select the address tab  
and enter the date in  
the contact’s birthday field. You will then get  
the option to set a birthday reminder in  
Calendar. See Creating calendar entries on  
page 33.  
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This is a way to  
speed up your  
Managing contacts  
Speed contacts  
2
Creating a group of contacts  
dialling. Select  
3
1
To create a group, select More > New group.  
Select the contacts that should be included in  
the group by marking them, and select Done.  
Enter the name of the group and select Save.  
More > View Folder  
Shu  
Karen  
Bob  
> Speed Contacts.  
Select the one you  
want to create.  
Select a contact in  
the list. Select Save.  
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4
5
Anna  
Marcel  
Lars  
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Copying or deleting a contact  
To copy a contact from one folder to another,  
highlight the contact and select More > Add to  
> desired folder. To delete a contact, highlight  
it and select More > Delete.  
Empty  
Peter  
Nadja  
Add  
More  
Note: Copyright-  
protection may  
prevent pictures from being displayed in  
Speed contacts. See Protected files on  
page 54.  
Sending an entry  
Scroll to the desired contact and select More >  
Send as > sending option, to send the  
contact’s details to another contact.  
Adding a voice dialling command  
You can make a call by saying the contact’s  
name, if you have stored a voice command.  
Copying to and from a SIM card  
You can copy contacts from your SIM card to  
Contacts, and vice versa:  
Adding a DTMF tone sequence  
You can add a DTMF tone sequence to a  
contact’s phone number, or store it in a  
separate field. Always start the sequence with  
a p and end it with a space. To send tones  
during a call, open the corresponding Contacts  
entry and select the desired tone sequence.  
To copy from Contacts to the SIM card  
1. Mark the desired entries in Contacts.  
2. Select More > Add to > SIM.  
To copy from the SIM card to Contacts  
1. Select More > View folder > SIM to open  
See Controlling tone-based services on  
page 23.  
the SIM card.  
2. Mark the desired entries.  
3. Select More > Copy to Contacts.  
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Note: Only 3G SIM card entries can contain  
multiple phone numbers.  
Select a day that already has entries to display  
the Day view. It can be displayed with or  
without empty slots. Select an entry to display  
the entry details. If you select a day where  
there are no registered entries, a list is  
displayed where you can specify a new entry  
type to create.  
Calendar  
Calendar helps you to keep track of  
appointments, reminders, all-day events and  
anniversaries. You can use anniversaries for  
annual reminders of important dates, such as  
birthdays or celebrations. You can set  
reminder alarms for the entries.  
To quickly switch to any date in the calendar,  
select More > Go to date (or tap the heading  
above the sheet).  
Creating calendar entries  
Select Calendar > New and then one of the  
entry types: Appointment  
, Reminder  
,
You can invite attendees to appointments or  
all-day events. The invitations are sent via  
email and when recipients open them in  
Messages, they can accept them and add them  
to Calendar, or decline them.  
All-day event  
or Anniversary . You  
can add comments on the  
tab.  
Note: In Contacts, if you enter a contacts  
birthday, you have the possibility to create a  
birthday anniversary entry at the same time.  
See Editing a contact on page 31.  
Note: Before you can invite attendees you  
must set up your email account in the phone,  
see Setting up Internet, email and MMS on  
page 61.  
Invitations  
If the entry is an appointment or an all-day  
event you can invite others to the appointment  
on the tab. You invite attendees by  
entering their email addresses.  
Viewing calendar entries  
Select More > Set view to switch between  
Month view and Week view. Tap the right or  
left arrows above the calendar sheet to scroll.  
Recipients will get invitations which they can  
accept or decline. If accepted the current  
calendar application (for example Calendar or  
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Outlook) is updated. An invitation receipt will accept Calendar is updated automatically. See  
be generated.  
Email on page 27.  
Note: An invitation receipt from an attendee  
will be received as a normal email.  
Synchronization and backup  
You can synchronize Calendar with a  
corresponding application in your computer.  
You can also perform a remote  
synchronization over the telephone network.  
Select More > Calendar manager >  
Synchronize, see Remote synchronization on  
page 60.  
To see if an invitation is accepted open the  
invitation details and select Response status  
in the More menu.  
Managing calendar  
entries  
Note: Information about which folders you  
use to organize the entries will not be  
synchronized.  
You can search for a certain entry by entering  
a search text. You can delete a single entry or  
all entries in a defined period of time. You can  
copy entries from one date to another in  
Calendar and move entries to Tasks. You can  
send an entry or a whole category of calendar  
entries to other devices, see Send as on  
page 13.  
As a complement to the “normal” Backup  
application, see Backing up data on page 60,  
you can backup calendar entries on the  
Memory Stick. Select More > Calendar  
manager > Back up.  
Note: If you select the note tab  
, you can  
Settings  
mark a calendar entry as Private in the More  
menu. Such entries are excluded when  
sending.  
You can, for example, set default values for  
the alarm, Day view and the duration of  
appointments. Select More > Settings > Alarm  
& display.  
Managing received invitations  
You might receive invitations to appointments  
when you are fetching email messages from  
the email server. You have the possibility to  
accept or decline the invitations and if you  
Note: By specifying the first day of your week  
you can change the display of both Week and  
Month. Select Tools > Control panel > Device  
> Time & date > More > Set workdays.  
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Web  
The integrated Opera 8 browser is the entry-  
point to the Internet in your phone. It supports  
both frames and JavaScript™.  
Working with pages  
Select Multimedia > Web to open the browser.  
You can easily switch from portrait to  
landscape view, and change from normal to  
full screen presentation. The browser can fit  
the contents of the page to the width of the  
screen.  
A Sony Ericsson homepage is shown if no  
page has been set remotely.  
Web  
D
A
You can save pages to view them offline.  
The browser has separate download managers  
for files that need secure download and for  
other files. The secure downloads manager is  
especially useful for downloading commercial  
media objects.  
C
B
New  
More  
You can set up the browser to block pop-ups.  
A. Page icons are shown in the context bar.  
The icons change when the page has  
finished loading.  
The browser can provide a secure encrypted  
link to the Web site. The  
icon in the  
context bar of the browser window shows  
when a secure connection is established.  
Tap to switch page.  
Tap and hold for a menu of options for  
the current page. Select Close page to  
close a page.  
Note: Before you can use the Web application  
to access the Internet you must set up your  
Internet accounts in the phone, see Setting up  
accounts on page 61.  
B. Select the New touch option to open a  
Web page. Back and Stop are also shown  
as touch options when appropriate.  
C. Select More to find menu options.  
D. Progress bar, shows the loading progress.  
Navigation is quick and simple:  
The browser can remember a username-  
password pair that you enter when you log in  
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For keyboard shortcuts to menu and  
navigation options press:  
If the link is to an RSS feed (see RSS  
feeds on page 38) RSS Feeds opens so  
that you can subscribe to the feed.  
ALT  
and then one of the following keys  
to:  
Use the Jog Dial to scroll a page up or  
down. Links will be highlighted as you  
scroll.  
When you want to log in to a site and the  
username and password fields are  
highlighted with yellow boxes, you can  
select the touch option Log in to use the  
username-password pair you saved earlier.  
When not in text mode you can slide a  
page up or down, left or right, with the  
stylus.  
Open a Web page.  
E
T
R
Y
I
Open the bookmarks list.  
Close the current page.  
Go to the homepage.  
U
D
G
F
H
Switch between loading and not  
loading pictures.  
To change the zoom level select More >  
Zoom, rotate the Jog Dial and then select  
Save.  
Switch between normal and Full  
screen display.  
J
K
Working with bookmarks  
To open the list of bookmarks select More >  
Switch to the next page.  
X
V
N
C
B
M
Open the Configuration menu.  
ALT  
Bookmarks (  
). Select an entry in  
T
Y
the list to open it.  
Add a bookmark for the current  
page.  
When you highlight a bookmark in the list you  
can use options on the Bookmarks list More  
menu to delete it, edit it, or set it to always  
open the bookmark in a new page.  
Find (on the Internet or on the  
current page).  
Go to the top or bottom of the page.  
To add a bookmark for the current page, select  
More > Current page > Add to bookmarks  
Stop or Reload the current page.  
ALT  
(
)
N
M
Select a link or a bookmark to navigate.  
Tap and hold a link to open a menu of  
options based on the type of link.  
Working with text  
To be able to select text on a page, select More  
> Settings and mark Select text mode. Select  
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More > Edit for text editing options on the  
selected text.  
Downloading  
When you select a download link in the  
browser and accept the download you will see  
a new entry in the appropriate download list:  
Downloads or Secure downloads.  
Settings menu  
Select More > Settings to find options that you  
may want to change while working with  
pages. You can switch the Fit to screen, Full  
screen, and Landscape modes on or off. You  
can also select text mode.  
You can pause and resume the download if  
required (if the server supports this).  
There is no notification when a download has  
been completed. Return to the appropriate list  
view to check the status of your downloads.  
Select More > Views > Downloads or Secure  
downloads to return.  
Views menu  
Select More > Views to open list views where  
you can work with saved pages, history or  
downloads.  
Configuring the browser  
Select More > Settings > Configuration  
Saving pages  
ALT  
(
) to open a dialog where you can  
V
B
You can save the current page to open it later  
offline. Select More > Current page >  
Save page to save the page.  
change the browser’s configuration settings.  
On the General tab you can choose to:  
Add or delete prefixes and suffixes to the  
list that the browser uses when it suggests  
a Web address.  
Enable or disable JavaScript. Disabling  
JavaScript can make pages load faster, but  
some pages may not function properly.  
Select More > Views >Saved pages to see a  
list of your saved pages. You can open a page  
in the list, delete it or rename it.  
Using the History list  
To open a page you have visited earlier select  
More > Views > History. A list is displayed  
allowing you to view the details and open the  
page.  
Enable the browsers pop-up blocking  
feature.  
On the Display tab you can choose to:  
Load and display pictures or not. Pages  
will load faster if you do not display  
pictures.You can change the setting at any  
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ALT  
time by pressing  
. Switch off  
the presentation of animGatiHons.  
Enable or disable plug-ins.  
RSS feeds  
RSS provides a way for Web sites to distribute  
their content outside of a Web browser. A  
news Web site might have an RSS feed which  
contains breaking stories, while a magazine  
Web site may provide an RSS feed with  
excerpts of their latest articles.  
On the Advanced tab you can choose to:  
Allow cookies.  
Configure the cache handling. You can  
choose cache size as well as have the  
cache emptied every time you disconnect.  
Delete all cookies.  
Note: Before you can use the RSS feeds  
application you must set up your Internet  
accounts in the phone, see Setting up accounts  
on page 61.  
Set the browser to show a warning dialog  
before submitting a form over an insecure  
Internet connection.  
Enable using the keypad keys as WAP/  
html access keys.This will disable using  
them as menu option shortcuts.  
Subscribing to RSS feeds  
To add an RSS feed to your application select  
Multimedia > RSS feeds > More > Add feed  
and enter the Web address of a feed.  
To delete private data  
Select More > Settings > Delete private data  
to open a dialog where you can mark check  
boxes to delete:  
Tip An easy way to subscribe to a new feed is  
to navigate to an RSS/XML link in the Web  
browser. Select the link and the Add feed  
dialog is opened with the Web address of the  
feed already entered.  
All history data (includes internal security  
data and the list of previously entered Web  
addresses).  
The contents of the cache.  
All cookies.  
All username-password pairs that you  
have stored.  
Reading news items  
When you start the application a list of your  
subscribed RSS feeds is displayed.  
A. Title of a subscribed RSS feed and time of  
last update.  
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A. Move backwards and forwards between  
the news items.  
RSS feeds  
A
B. Launch more details about the news story  
in the Web browser by selecting More >  
Read more.  
C
B
FUN&downloads  
13:34  
(8)  
Sony Ericsson News  
(10)  
13:33  
Updating feeds  
You can update feeds manually or by  
scheduled updates. Select Update when the  
feeds list is displayed to update all feeds at the  
same time.  
Update  
Open  
More  
B. Numbers that appear in parentheses  
When the news item list of a certain feed is  
displayed you can select Update to update the  
current feed.  
indicate unread feeds.  
C. Feeds with new news items are displayed  
in bold.  
To schedule the updates you select More >  
Settings > Schedule updates. You can  
choose to update the feeds by time or by  
Select the RSS feed you are interested in to  
display the news items list. Then select a news  
item headline to display the full headline and  
description.  
interval. When the feeds are updated  
RSS  
automatically a status bar icon  
appears.  
Tapping the status bar icon launches the RSS  
application.  
RSS feeds  
FUN & downloads  
Software and services  
Expand your capabilities with  
software and services for  
your Sony Ericsson mobile  
phone.  
Settings  
Select More > Settings > RSS options to  
access the following:  
Transform your personal  
communication.  
Save items for – set how long the items  
should be saved.  
Internet account – set the Internet  
connection to be used.  
B
A
Previous  
Next  
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Tip Set the Internet account to the same  
connection as the Web browser.  
music will be available in the More menu. You  
can also select which types of sound files an  
update should search for. See Preferences on  
page 41.  
All tracks, including those that do not contain  
any album or artist information, can be found  
under Tracks.  
Media player  
With Media player, you can play music and  
My recordings contain clips that you have  
video clips that are stored on your phone. You recorded with Sound recorder. To further  
can also receive streaming video and music organize your music files, you can create  
from the Internet. For a list of supported media Playlists.  
formats, see Technical data on page 93.  
Playlists  
A playlist is simply a list of links to some of  
Music  
your music files, and it describes which songs  
to play and in which order. This also means  
that when you remove a track from a playlist,  
the sound file itself is not deleted.  
Note: Copyright-protection may prevent  
content from being copied, modified or  
transferred. If a file is copyright-protected, or  
if an access key has expired or is unavailable,  
an icon is displayed by the file name.  
A playlist can contain links to tracks both in  
the phone and on a Memory Stick, and you can  
add a track to more than one playlist.  
Select Media player > Music. The first time  
you open Music, select More > Update music  
to search the phone memory and the Memory  
Stick for sound files. This process may take a  
while, especially if you have a high capacity  
Memory Stick with a lot of sound files. You  
can select if this update should be performed  
automatically each time you open the Media  
player, or if you want to do it manually. If you  
select to do it manually, the command Update  
Playlists can be moved or copied between the  
phone memory and a Memory Stick using the  
File manager. The playlists that you create on  
the phone are stored in \Music\playlists.  
To create a playlist  
Open Playlists and select New Playlist.  
To add tracks to a playlist  
Select More > Manage > Add to playlist.  
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You can add several tracks at once. See  
Manage tracks on page 41.  
Manage tracks  
If you want to select several tracks at once,  
scroll to one of the tracks and select More >  
Manage > Mark. You can now select  
additional tracks by tapping the check boxes.  
Playback  
To start playback, select an album, artist,  
playlist or individual track and press the Jog  
Dial or select Play. You can also tap on an  
individual track to play it.  
Within a category, you can sort tracks in  
different ways.  
To pause playback press the Jog Dial, tap  
or select the Pause.  
Preferences  
Select More > Settings > Preferences to  
access the following options:  
Tap and drag the progress indicator to move  
within a track.  
Play  
Shuffle – the tracks in a playlist, album or  
artist are shuffled randomly before  
playback begins.  
Loop – restart the playlist when the last  
track has been played.  
Resume audio – this setting determines  
how playback should resume after it has  
been interrupted by, for example, an  
incoming phone call. Automatic means  
playback resumes automatically when you  
have finished the call. Manual requires  
that you switch back to Media player and  
resume playback from there.  
When playback is paused, rotating the Jog  
Dial will browse the tracks from the current  
playlist, album or artist.  
You can leave the Media player but continue  
to listen to music by selecting More >  
Minimize. Playback will also continue when  
you switch to another application via Task  
manager.  
To return to Music, tap  
in the status bar, or  
open it via Main menu or Task manager.  
Files  
Adjust volume and tone  
If you are in the playback view, rotate the Jog  
File update – select if you want the media  
player to automatically search for new  
sound files each time you open Media  
player, or if you want to do this manually.  
Dial to adjust volume directly. Otherwise,  
select  
> Volume. You can further adjust  
the sound by selecting More > Settings >  
Filter files – set a filter to exclude small  
files or file types with low sound quality  
Equalizer or by tapping  
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from the search. Ringtones and other  
sounds that are stored in the  
\Music\sounds folder are always excluded.  
These will be stored in the Online folder that  
you see when you open the Media player.  
Full update – a normal update only  
searches for new sound files. A full update  
will rebuild the tracks list and look for  
changes made to existing files, for  
example, new artist and album  
information.  
Playback controls  
Rotate the Jog Dial to adjust the sound level.  
Tap  
to pause playback. Tap  
to resume  
playback.  
Tap the playback area or select More > Expand  
to switch to full screen view.  
Video  
Tap on the progress bar or tap and drag the  
progress indicator to move backwards and  
forwards within the clip.  
Note: Copyright-protection may prevent  
content from being copied, modified or  
transferred. If a file is copyright-protected, or  
if an access key has expired or is unavailable,  
an icon is displayed by the file name.  
When playback is paused, tap the arrows in the  
playback area, or rotate the Jog Dial, to select  
another clip in the current folder.  
You can watch clips stored on your phone or  
Memory Stick as well as streaming video from  
Internet.  
Playback options  
In playback view, select More > Playback  
options to access the following settings:  
To play a video clip  
1. Select Media player > Video  
2. Navigate to the clip you want to watch.  
Continuous play – play all clips in the  
current folder.  
3. Tap the clip, select Play or press the Jog  
Loop – keep repeating the current clip.  
Dial to start playback.  
Manage clips  
To play streaming video  
Provided you have an Internet account set up, Select how the clips are sorted in More >  
you can also watch video streams from the  
Internet. Select More > Manage > Open URL  
and enter the address to the streaming content.  
You can save shortcuts to streaming content.  
Preferences.  
To move, copy, delete or rename clips, select  
More > Manage.  
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Settings  
In playback view, select More > Settings to  
Online  
Online contains the streaming media links that  
you have saved from within Video or Music.  
Media links may also have been preloaded by  
your operator. Select a link and tap Open link,  
or select More > New link and enter the Web  
address. You must enter the full path to the  
streaming content.  
access the following options:  
Display tab  
Default view – select if you want video  
clips to open in portrait or landscape view.  
Size – video clips intended for larger  
displays will always be scaled down to fit  
within the screen of the phone. If you  
select Fit to screen, videos that are  
smaller than the phone’s screen will also  
be stretched to use as much of the screen  
as possible, without changing the aspect  
ratio.  
PlayNow  
Buffering tab  
With PlayNow™ you can download top music  
hits, videos, games and pictures to your phone.  
You can then set downloaded files as alarm  
signals, ringtones, wallpapers, and screen  
savers, or add them to your contacts.  
Media buffer – controls the amount of data  
that is saved before playback of a stream  
begins. Normally you would use the  
default setting. Selecting a higher setting  
can improve playback, at the expense of  
higher memory usage.  
All content of the PlayNow service is available  
on a Web page that is updated regularly by  
Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Before  
deciding to purchase, you can preview most of  
the content.  
Cache – cache memory is used to  
temporarily store streaming video so that  
data does not have to be downloaded again  
if you rewind and watch a clip again.  
Select Clear cache to free up memory.  
Proxy tab  
Use the Internet settings unless you have  
Note: Copyright-protection may prevent  
instructions from, for example, your operator content from being copied, modified or  
or company IT department to use manual  
configuration.  
transferred. If a file is copyright-protected, or  
if an access key has expired or is unavailable,  
an icon is displayed by the file name.  
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Before using PlayNow  
Before you can use PlayNow, ensure that you  
have the following:  
Picture gallery and  
Picture editor  
A phone subscription that supports GPRS  
or 3G data transmission.  
Picture gallery  
An Internet account and the correct  
settings in your phone, see Setting up  
Internet, email and MMS on page 61.  
In Picture gallery you can view, send and  
organize all the pictures saved in your phone’s  
internal and external memory. You can do any  
of the following:  
Free memory in your phone.  
To preview content  
Send the pictures to others (using MMS  
messaging or Send as).  
Add pictures to the contacts in your  
phonebook.  
Use a picture as a background image  
(wallpaper) or screen saver.  
Show a series of pictures in a slide show.  
1. To open PlayNow, select Multimedia >  
PlayNow™.  
2. Select the Web link you wish to preview.  
The content is downloaded to your phone  
and images and ringtones can be  
previewed.  
Tip You can return to the PlayNow start page  
from wherever you are in the PlayNow website You can also start Picture editor from Picture  
by pressing  
.
gallery in order to edit a picture.  
To purchase content  
To open Picture gallery select Main menu >  
1. If you wish to purchase the content, select Multimedia > Picture gallery.  
Yes. Your phone bill or prepay phone card  
A. Select one of two tabs and see either the  
will be charged by your network operator,  
and you will receive a text message  
confirming that the item is paid for and  
made available. The content is  
automatically saved to the folder for that  
media type.  
folders and pictures stored on the Memory  
Stick or those stored internally on the  
phone.  
B. Rotate the Jog Dial to move through  
folders and files in the list. To open a  
detail view of a picture highlighted in the  
list, select View.  
2. Depending on the type of file, you will be  
asked whether you wish to install, play or  
use it now. Select Yes and then choose  
how to use it.  
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Options for managing picture files  
Select More > Manage files for a menu with  
options for managing selected files and  
folders. From this menu you can:  
A
B
Picture gallery  
Clipart  
12:07, 14/03/05  
Favorites  
08:12, 21/07/05  
Open Picture editor to create a new  
picture.  
Butterfly  
09:03, 12/05/05  
Create a new folder.  
Copy, move, rename and delete files.  
Copy or move (Import and Export) camera  
pictures (EXIF type .jpg files) to and from  
a folder on a Memory Stick and an  
internal folder.  
Coffee  
Plane  
09:00, 28/05/05  
13:00, 30/05/05  
F
E
C
D
View  
More  
C. Copyright-protection may prevent content  
from being copied, modified or  
Open File manager. For more  
information, see File manager on page 54.  
transferred. If a file is copyright-protected,  
or if an access key has expired or is  
unavailable, an icon is displayed.  
Detail view  
Highlight and select a picture in the list to  
show the detail view. Select Expand to go to  
full screen.  
D.  
send a highlighted picture by MMS  
messaging. This is also available in the  
detail view of a picture.  
E. Select More to find menu options.  
Mark Zoom in the More menu to enable zoom.  
F. The list can be sorted by name, size, type,  
or date, in ascending or descending order.  
Select More > Sort by to change the  
sorting.  
(If the picture is expanded, tap  
to open the  
More menu.) Rotate the Jog Dial to change the  
zoom level. The Zoom indicator thumbnail  
shows the part of the whole picture that is  
shown zoomed. You can move the thumbnail  
to pan. Unmark Zoom to disable zoom.  
Options for using picture files  
You will find options for using pictures under  
More > Use.  
Slide shows  
You can show the contents of a folder as a  
slide show, moving from picture to picture  
automatically or manually. Slide shows can  
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have an accompanying sound track and you  
can choose from different transition styles  
between the pictures.  
A. When you select a mode in the tool bar the  
set of available tools changes.  
Picture editor  
Holiday.jpg  
Sending pictures using MMS  
messaging  
To send selected pictures as well as a picture  
in detail view using MMS messaging, select  
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C
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Picture editor  
The editor can be started from Picture gallery,  
and Messaging.  
B
Save  
More  
B. Select More to find menu options.  
Using Picture editor, you can crop, rotate and  
resize images. You can add fun layers such as  
clipart and frames. There are tools for drawing  
on the image using the stylus with different  
pen sizes and colours available, as well as a  
text tool for formatting and inserting text into  
the image. There are a number of filters for  
effects and picture correction.  
C. The set of available tools changes  
according to the mode:  
Scribble – set the pen width with  
,
choose colour with the colour  
palette  
or the colour dropper  
.
Select rectangle – fix red-eye  
removal  
the picture  
, copy a selected part of  
, or crop the picture  
.
Zoom – zoom in  
or zoom out  
.
When you create MMS messages, you use  
Picture editor for editing inserted images with  
.jpg, .png, .gif and .bmp file extensions as well  
as for creating simple .jpg images from  
scratch.  
Correcting images  
Select More > Correction to adjust the  
brightness, contrast, intensity, or colour  
balance of a picture. Colour balance is  
adjusted automatically, use the Jog Dial to  
adjust the others.  
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Picture editor.  
Zoom mode  
The Zoom indicator thumbnail view shows the  
part of the whole picture that is shown  
zoomed. You can use the stylus to drag the  
picture on the screen. You can capture the  
visible part of the picture: select More > Edit >  
Crop.  
Sound recorder  
Select Multimedia > Sound recorder.  
Editing options  
Tip You can assign the shortcut button to  
launch the Sound recorder and to start and  
stop recording. See Hardware button on  
page 74.  
Select More > Edit for a menu of editing  
options. You can rotate, mirror or flip a  
picture, paste the contents of the clipboard into  
the picture, and resize it for different uses such  
as MMS image or as wallpaper. You can undo  
your changes.  
Record  
To start a new recording, scroll to New  
recording and press the Jog Dial or tap Rec.  
Recording starts after the beep.  
Adding clipart, text or frames  
Select More > Add to add clipart, formatted  
text or a frame to a picture.Frames are applied  
to the whole picture.  
You can also continue previous recordings.  
Scroll to the desired clip and select Rec.  
Recording will resume at the end of the  
previously recorded material.  
Adding effects  
Select More > Effects to filter a picture.  
Press Stop when you are finished recording.  
For some of the filters you can adjust the level  
of the effect.  
Playback  
Scroll to the desired clip and select Play.  
Preferences  
Select More > Preferences to set the size,  
background colour and quality (Good,  
Medium or High - this will affect the file size)  
Rotate the Jog Dial to adjust the playback  
volume.  
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Manage recordings  
MusicDJTM  
consists of four  
tracks: Drums,  
Bass, Chords and  
Accents. You  
compose the  
melodyby adding  
prearranged  
On the More menu you find commands to  
rename, send and delete recordings.  
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All recordings that you make with the Sound  
recorder are also available in Media player  
under Music > My recordings.  
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Tip You can use recordings as ringtones.  
sound samples to  
the tracks. Each  
sample is one bar  
long. The samples are grouped into Intro,  
Verse, Chorus and Break.  
Preferences  
Open  
Insert  
More  
Select More > Preferences. You can choose  
where to save your recordings. Memory Stick  
preferred means that the recordings are saved  
on the Memory Stick if one is inserted.  
Otherwise the recordings will be stored on the  
phone memory.  
To compose a melody  
1. Select Entertainment > MusicDJ™.  
2. Select More > Set tempo and adjust the  
tempo of the melody in beats per minute  
(BPM).  
3. Tap a bar in one of the tracks and select a  
sample to insert. You can also copy and  
paste samples between bars.  
MusicDJ™  
With MusicDJ™ you can compose melodies  
to use as ringtones.  
Use the transport bar to play, pause, stop, fast  
forward or rewind. When composing you can  
also move between bars by rotating the Jog  
Dial, or selecting More > Go to and entering  
the numbers of the desired track and bar.  
From the More menu you can also save, open  
and send melodies. When you save a melody,  
you can also select to use it as ringtone.  
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Quickoffice  
In Quickoffice you can see a list of all the  
Quickoffice or text documents in a folder. Use  
the tabs to display a list of a certain  
Games  
Your phone comes with two games preloaded  
in the Entertainment folder.  
Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005™ is a 3D game that Quickoffice document type. Use the Phone  
lets you play golf on one of the most  
spectacular 18-hole golf courses on the  
American circuit, the Harbour Town Golf  
Links at Seapines Resort. The game has a  
built-in tutorial.  
memory menu to switch between phone  
memory and Memory Stick. You can sort,  
move, copy and delete documents, and create  
and delete folders.  
Select View to specify how to view the  
Quadrapop is a puzzle game. Select  
Entertainment > Quadrapop > Help to learn  
more.  
document.  
Quickword  
To create a new Quickword™ document,  
select Office > Quickoffice > More > New >  
Quickword. Enter the name and location of the  
new document. You can save documents in  
Word (.doc) or text (.txt) format.  
Quickoffice and  
Pdf+  
Quickoffice™ and Pdf+ are found in the  
Office folder. With Quickoffice you can view  
and edit Microsoft Word, Excel and  
PowerPoint documents as well as text  
documents. With Pdf+ you can view Adobe  
Acrobat (PDF) documents.  
When you open existing documents you need  
to select More > Edit to enable editing. To save  
a document after making changes, tap Save.  
Quicksheet  
To create a new Quicksheet™ document,  
select Office > Quickoffice > More > New >  
Quicksheet.  
There are two toolbars available in  
Quicksheet, the Edit toolbar and the Format  
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toolbar. A quick way to enable the Edit toolbar  
is to double tap a spreadsheet cell.  
More >  
Displays the Bookmarks  
view if the document  
contains bookmarks.  
Select a heading to go to  
the corresponding page.  
You can also use the Jog  
Dial to select a  
bookmark, and then use  
the button below to go to  
the corresponding page.  
Bookmarks  
To save a spreadsheet after making changes,  
tap Save.  
Quickpoint  
You can use Quickpoint™ to view Microsoft  
PowerPoint presentations and to edit text in  
them, but you cannot create new presentations  
in Quickpoint.  
Follow  
Takes you to the selected  
page.  
Quickpoint contains three different views of a  
slide presentation: Slide, Notes and Outline  
view.  
More > Go back  
Returns you to the page  
view.  
More > Display >  
Full screen  
Full screen.  
To return to the normal  
view, select the menu  
icon and unmark the Full  
screen check box.  
Pdf+  
In Pdf+ you use the two tabs on the top to  
switch between phone memory and Memory  
Stick.  
More > Display >  
Wrap  
Wraps the document.  
The text fits the screen,  
but images and line  
In an open PDF document you can control the  
viewing from the selection keys at the bottom  
of the screen.  
drawings are not visible.  
Find  
Displays the Find  
dialog.  
Next  
Displays the next part of  
the screen. If you have  
selected More > Display  
> Column mode the top  
of the next column of a  
page will be displayed.  
A column is defined as  
the width of the screen.  
Full screen menu Goes to the next link in  
> Next link the document.  
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Tasks  
Notes is a notebook where you can write notes With Tasks you can make a list of things you  
and draw sketches. You can separate notes  
into different folders, for example work and  
personal notes.  
need to do. You can separate task entries into  
different folders, for example, work and  
personal activities.  
Creating and managing  
Creating and managing  
notes  
task entries  
Select Office > Tasks > New. A task entry  
Select Office > Notes > New. A notes entry  
consists of two tabs,  
tab for sketches.  
tab for text and  
consists of two tabs,  
tab for details about  
the task and  
tab for notes.  
When you create a note, use  
text bold and  
to make the  
Note: If you select the  
tab, you can mark a  
to make a bulleted list. The task as Private in the More menu. Such entries  
first words of your notes are displayed in your are excluded when they are sent as messages.  
list of notes.  
Synchronization and  
Drawing sketches  
backup  
Select the  
tab and use your stylus as a pen  
You can synchronize Tasks with a  
corresponding application in your computer.  
You can also perform a remote  
synchronization over the telephone network.  
Select Tasks manager > Synchronize, see  
Remote synchronization on page 60.  
to draw sketches. Set the pen width with  
and choose the colour with the colour palette  
. Tap  
to change to an eraser. Tap the  
eraser a second time to go back to the pen.  
Note: The Folders will not be synchronized.  
As a complement to the “normal” Backup  
application (see Backing up data on page 60)  
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you can back up task entries on the Memory  
Stick. Select Tasks manager > Backup.  
Key  
Functionality  
M-  
Tap once to subtract the entered  
value from the value in the memory.  
The memory is adjusted but not  
displayed.  
Calculator  
With Calculator you can add, subtract,  
Tap once to delete the last digit you  
entered.  
multiply, divide and calculate square roots and  
percentages. It also has a memory function.  
C
Tap once to reset the screen to 0.  
Select Tools > Calculator. All calculations,  
except percentage calculations, are performed  
in the order they are entered, for example:  
5+5x5=50, not 30.  
Converter  
With Converter you can convert different  
values of the following categories; Distances,  
Volumes, Weights, Temperatures, Speeds,  
Areas and Currencies.  
Percentage calculations are performed  
backwards. To calculate, for example, 10% of  
50, enter 50x10%. The result is displayed  
when you tap the %-key.  
You can add further currencies to the list of  
currencies to convert and you can enter the  
exchange rate of different currencies.  
Key  
Functionality  
MR  
Tap once to retrieve a value from the  
memory and enter it into the screen.  
Converting units of  
measurement  
If you, for example, want to convert distances  
from kilometers to nautical miles, you select  
Tools > Converter > Distances, and then the  
Metric tab where you enter the value. Select  
Tap twice to clear the memory.  
M+  
Tap once to store an entered value in  
the memory.  
If you have already entered a value  
in the memory, tap once to add the  
value on the screen to the value in  
the memory.  
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Convert and then the Nautical tab to see the  
result.  
Time  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Time  
& date to set the time and date. For more  
information, see Time & date on page 77.  
Setting converter  
decimals  
You can set the number of decimals for all  
Setting alarms  
categories, select Decimals in the menu bar.  
You can set three different alarms in your  
phone. You can choose to activate one of the  
preset alarms, or set a new alarm with your  
own definitions.  
Converting currencies  
Select Tools > Converter > Currencies and  
select the convert from and convert to  
currencies from the currency list. Enter the  
amount of the currency you want to convert  
and select Convert.  
To set a new alarm, tap one of the alarm slots.  
You can specify when and how often the alarm  
will go off.  
You have two possibilities for what happens  
when an alarm goes off:  
Entering exchange rates  
The default exchange rates in Converter are set  
to 0. You have to enter the current rates  
manually.  
A sound is played. Choose between one of  
the sounds stored in your phone.  
A silent alarm. A message is displayed on  
the screen.  
Select More > Exchange rate to enter the  
current exchange rate for a currency for  
example Japanese yen in US Dollars.  
If you select Default melody, the settings from  
Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds &  
alerts > Alarms will be used.  
Adding currencies  
Alarms require that the phone is turned on.  
When the phone is delivered Converter  
contains a few commonly used currencies.  
Select More > Add currency menu to add  
further currencies and their exchange rates to  
the currency list.  
When the alarm goes off you can select  
Snooze to postpone the alarm for five minutes  
or More > Silence to turn off the alarm. To turn  
off the alarm completely, tap Done.  
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for the phone memory and  
Memory Stick.  
tab for the  
Timer  
Use Tools > Timer if you need to be reminded  
within a certain amount of time. The Timer  
application is hidden until the time has passed.  
Select Continue to stop the alarm.  
Protected files  
Downloaded or received files may be  
copyright-protected. Copyright-protection  
may prevent content from being copied,  
modified or transferred. If a file is copyright-  
protected, or if an access key has expired or is  
unavailable, an icon is displayed by the file  
name.  
Stopwatch  
Use Tools > Stopwatch if you want to  
Handling files and folders  
With File manager you can view, rename,  
copy, move and delete files and folders. Select  
Tools > File manager.  
measure how long time an event takes.  
If you select New lap you can measure the time  
individually for nine separate events, for  
example a lap in a race or individual  
contestants in a race.  
Note: Install applications and other content  
you use often, for example, ringtones in the  
phone memory since the Memory Stick is  
sometimes unavailable when the phone is  
connected to a computer.  
Many operations in File manager can also be  
launched from Tools > Control panel > Other.  
Managing files and  
applications  
Sharing data with other devices  
Your phone creates its own folder structure on  
the Memory Stick. Other devices must access  
the same folder structure to interact with your  
phone files. On a computer you can browse to  
the required folder on the Memory Stick. With  
File manager  
File manager is used to manage content and  
organize media, both within the phone  
memory and on Memory Sticks. The File  
manager view is displayed in two tabs;  
tab  
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a device that does not allow you to browse  
folders (for example, a camera) you use File  
manager to put the required file into a folder  
accessible by that device.  
Applications specifically intended for  
your phone or compatible with the  
Symbian operating system. These  
installation files have the extension .SIS.  
Java applications compatible with the  
Symbian operating system. These  
installation files have the extension .jar or  
.jad.  
Launching media files  
You can launch media files direct from File  
manager by selecting them.  
Install an application by selecting Tools > File  
manager > More > Device > Install. Select the  
required application and select Details to view  
information about the certificate. If the  
signature details are OK, select Install and  
follow the instructions in the phone. The  
application will be installed in Tools folder.  
You can move it to another folder if you  
desire.  
Renaming a Memory Stick  
You can rename a Memory Stick to give it a  
name that is meaningful to you. This name will  
be shown in the folders menu. Select Tools >  
File manager > More > Device > Format  
Memory Stick > Rename.  
Formatting a Memory Stick  
New Memory Sticks are normally formatted  
the first time they are inserted in a phone.  
Note: Only install applications where the  
vendor identity and file integrity can be  
verified. To be sure that a certificate has not  
been revoked, you can select Security, mark  
Enable revocation check and enter the URL-  
address where the certificate can be checked.  
Note: Do not remove a Memory Stick during  
formatting, which may take some time.  
Select Tools > File manager > More > Device  
> Format Memory Stick > Format.  
Removing applications  
Note: All information on the Memory Stick  
It is sometimes necessary to remove installed  
will be deleted during formatting.  
applications to free up storage space.  
Installing applications  
You can install the following two types of  
applications in your phone:  
Select Tools > File manager > More > Device  
> Uninstall. Confirm with Yes.  
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Synchronizing, for example, contacts,  
email, and calendar events between the  
phone and a computer.  
Backing up phone data to a computer and  
restoring data to the phone from a backup  
on the computer.  
Installing new software and languages in  
the phone.  
Connecting a computer to the Internet via  
the phone.  
Storage wizard  
The Low on storage space dialog is displayed  
when your phone has no more storage space  
available to save or store information. From  
that dialog you can start Storage wizard to  
clean up storage space by removing unwanted  
applications and files.  
Whenever required you can also launch  
Storage wizard from Tools > File manager >  
More > Device > Storage wizard or from  
Tools > Control Panel > Device > Storage  
wizard.  
Managing phone files from a computer  
and exchanging files between the phone  
and the computer.  
For further information on synchronizing,  
making backups, and restoring from backups,  
see Synchronization and backup on page 59.  
Note: Before you clean up storage space,  
make sure you have a backup copy of  
information that is important to you.  
Installing PC Suite  
Note: Make sure that no Sony Ericsson  
equipment is connected to your computer  
when starting the installation.  
PC Suite  
Install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite on your  
Note: If you are replacing an old smartphone computer by inserting the supplied CD. The  
and want to keep data, see Transferring data  
between phones on page 20.  
installation normally starts automatically,  
otherwise you can start it by executing the  
start.exe file located on the CD.  
The Sony Ericsson PC Suite is a set of  
computer software tools delivered with your  
Note: The Sony Ericsson PC Suite CD  
phone. These tools can be used for a variety of contains several applications. It does not  
tasks, including:  
matter in which order you install them, unless  
otherwise stated during the installation.  
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Send a file (a picture, for example) to a  
computer or to another phone.  
Use a Bluetooth headset in a phone call.  
Synchronize calendar events and contacts  
with the corresponding data on a  
computer.  
Back up phone data onto a computer.  
Use your phone as a computer modem.  
Application launcher  
The individual applications in the Sony  
Ericsson PC Suite are started from an  
application launcher. To reach this, select  
Start > Programs > Sony Ericsson > Sony  
Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones.  
For more information on synchronizing and  
making backups, see Synchronization and  
A connection to the phone can be made using backup on page 59.  
Bluetooth, the infrared port, or the USB cable.  
Some applications may require a specific  
Bluetooth wireless  
connection to be used. For example, Sony  
Disc2Phone and Adobe Photoshop Album SE  
both require a USB connection, with the File  
transfer setting, in order to work.  
technology  
The Bluetooth™ wireless technology uses  
radio waves to connect devices at a range of up  
to ten metres.  
See Bluetooth wireless technology on page 70  
for information on how to make the Bluetooth  
settings.  
Connecting to  
other devices  
Sending and receiving files  
From any application with a Send as option,  
you can send a file via Bluetooth without first  
having to pair with the receiving device. To  
send a file, select Send as > Bluetooth in the  
More menu and your phone will search for  
available devices. Select one of them.  
When you want to exchange information  
between your phone and another device,  
connect them together using Bluetooth, an  
infrared link, or a USB cable.  
With such a connection you can, for example:  
If another Bluetooth device sends an item to  
your phone, a dialog may appear (operator-  
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dependent) with options for accepting or  
When the transfer of a file sent to your phone  
rejecting the file transfer. When the transfer is is complete you will find the file in the  
complete you will find the file in the  
Messaging application in the Messages inbox.  
Messaging application in the Messages inbox.  
USB port  
With a USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable, you  
can connect your phone to the USB port of  
another device.  
If the device is paired with your phone, you  
can mark Trust this device to allow it to  
connect with your phone again in the future  
without confirmation.  
See USB on page 72 for information on how to  
make the USB settings.  
Infrared port  
When you connect your phone to another  
device using an infrared link, the ports of both  
devices have to be within one metre from each  
other, in line of sight, and at an angle of no  
more than about 30 degrees.  
Note: Before connecting the USB cable to a  
computer, install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite  
on the computer.  
USB connection, with the Phone mode  
setting, is required for phone data backup to a  
computer and for restoring data from a  
backup.  
See Infrared port on page 71 for information  
on how to activate the infrared port.  
WARNING! Never point an active infrared  
port at somebodys eye, or at the port of other  
infrared devices than the one you are  
connecting to.  
USB connection, with the File transfer setting,  
is required when using the Sony Disc2Phone  
and Adobe Photoshop Album SE computer  
applications to transfer music and image files  
respectively to and from the phone.  
Sending and receiving files  
From any application with a Send as option,  
you can send a file over the infrared port. To  
send a file, select Send as > IR in the More  
menu.  
Note: During data transfer over USB, do not  
change the USB settings or disconnect the  
phone from the other device as this may cause  
a data loss.  
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Charging battery over USB  
When your phone is connected to, for  
example, a computer over a USB connection  
you can select to simultaneously charge the  
phone’s battery.  
Synchronization  
and backup  
The Sony Ericsson PC Suite lets you  
synchronize your phone with common  
computer applications (local synchronization)  
and make backups of data.  
Note: For battery charging from a USB hub,  
only use a hub with its own power supply.  
Without using the Sony Ericsson PC Suite you  
can synchronize your phone over a mobile  
network with a remote server (remote  
synchronization).  
Connections manager  
Connections manager lets you view and close  
all open Internet connections and view the logs  
for both open and closed connections.  
Tip For calendar and task entries there is  
another backup possibility — to copy these to  
and from the Memory Stick. See  
Select Tools > Connections mgr to display the  
connections and the logs.  
To view the details about a connection or a log,  
select the connection or the log. If you, for  
example, want to reset a log, mark it and select  
Reset log in the More menu.  
Synchronization and backup on page 34 and  
Synchronization and backup on page 51  
respectively for more information.  
Local synchronization  
Computer modem  
Through the Sony Ericsson PC Suite, a  
computer can use your phone as a modem for  
connecting to the Internet.  
Local synchronization is between your phone  
and a connected computer. Email, contacts,  
calendar events, tasks, notes (text only), and  
browser bookmarks can be synchronized this  
way.  
Note: The Sony Ericsson PC Suite must be  
installed on the computer and the chosen  
connection method must have been set up in  
the phone, see Connections on page 70.  
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stored on the computer and can later be  
restored to the phone. Make backups on a  
regular basis, and always before having the  
phone upgraded since upgrading clears all the  
user data.  
Bluetooth  
Infrared  
USB cable  
Note: Even copyright-protected files are  
included when backing up data, but the access  
keys to such files are not. If you, for example,  
make a Master Reset after a backup you will  
lose any access keys. You will then have to  
reorder these keys (and pay for them once  
again) to be able to use the files.  
To synchronize, connect your phone to the  
computer using a USB, Bluetooth or infrared  
connection.  
Note: If you are using a USB connection,  
select the Phone mode setting.  
On the computer, select Start > Programs >  
Sony Ericsson > Sony Ericsson PC Suite for  
Smartphones to open the Sony Ericsson PC  
Suite. In the File menu, select Sync Manager.  
Restoring data  
To restore phone data, select Backup Manager  
as when making a backup, but select the  
restore option instead. You can restore data  
manually or have a wizard assist you.  
Synchronization settings  
In the Sync Manager window, select Settings  
to define what is to be synchronized and how.  
Important: All the phone data is overwritten  
during the restore process. You may damage  
your phone if you interrupt the process.  
Starting synchronization  
In the Sync Manager window, select  
Synchronize now to start synchronizing. After  
each synchronization, you can view the results  
by displaying the summary.  
Remote synchronization  
Remote synchronization is between your  
phone and a synchronization server on the  
Internet or an intranet. This is a way to keep  
your phone synchronized while on the move.  
To set up and start remote synchronization, go  
to Tools > Remote sync.  
Backing up data  
Use the Sony Ericsson PC Suite to make  
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MMS messages. To do this you need to set up  
Internet accounts.  
Setting up accounts  
automatically  
GPRS, HSCSD  
or CSD  
A convenient way of setting up an account is  
to ask your service provider to send you an  
auto setup message. Contact your service  
provider to find out if such a service is  
available. You can also visit  
PIM Application  
Internet/Intranet  
Sync Server  
Firewall  
find setup wizards that can configure accounts  
with many of the major service providers.  
Synchronization services may be offered by  
mobile operators, third-party service providers  
or as added capability to corporate  
applications for personal information  
management (PIM). Typically, calendar  
events, tasks, contacts, email, browser  
bookmarks, and notes (text only) can be  
synchronized remotely.  
You will find the auto setup messages in  
Messaging > Messages > Inbox. To start an  
auto setup, select the message and follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
Setting up accounts  
You access the Internet using an Internet  
Service provider (ISP). You need to set up an  
Internet account to do any of the following:  
Access the Internet.  
Send and receive email messages.  
Send and receive MMS messages.  
Set up and use a Virtual Private Network  
(VPN).  
Setting up Internet,  
email and MMS  
With your phone you can access the Internet,  
send and receive email, and send and receive  
There are three types of Internet accounts:  
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Data – uses a packet data connection,  
either on a 3G or a GSM/GPRS network.  
You are charged for the amount of data  
you download or send.  
Dial up (CSD or HSCSD) – establishes a  
circuit-switched data connection. You are  
charged for the length of time you are  
connected to the Internet.  
Bluetooth PAN – uses a Bluetooth  
Personal Area Network profile to connect  
to a device (for example a computer) that  
is connected to the Internet.  
Setting up email manually  
Before you make the email settings you must  
have a connection to the Internet, see Setting  
up accounts on page 61.  
The email account you wish to set up must  
support the POP3 or IMAP protocol for  
receiving email, and the standard SMTP  
protocol for sending email.  
Web-based email services cannot be handled  
by Messaging. Use the Internet browser to  
access such services.  
To enter the details manually, or to edit an  
existing account, select Tools > Control panel  
> Messaging settings > Email accounts.  
You can create new accounts automatically or  
manually. The Internet account may already  
be set up when you buy the phone.  
Before setting up  
From your service provider, you should have  
received all the details about the accounts that  
you have to enter, for example the email  
account name and password.  
The Email accounts view displays a list of  
email accounts on your phone. You can add a  
new account to the list and delete an account.  
To edit an existing account, select it and make  
your changes.  
Setting up Internet  
manually  
To enter the details manually, or to edit an  
existing account, select Tools > Control panel  
> Connections > Internet accounts.  
Select More > Preferred account to select  
your preferred email account. This account is  
used when you select Send as > email from  
within an application.  
Select More > New account to open the dialog  
used for email settings. You make the settings  
on three different tabs, and also dialogs you  
open from the More menu.  
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From your email service provider, you should  
have received all details about your account  
which you now have to enter.  
Username, Password – your email  
service provider supplies you with a  
username and password for your email  
account.  
Basic tab  
Download restrictions – select this to set  
rules for how messages shall be  
Account name – give the account a name  
for your own reference, for example  
Home or Office.  
Your name – enter the name you want to  
appear on your outgoing messages.  
downloaded and how many messages can  
be stored in your inbox. If you want to  
limit the data traffic, you can choose to  
receive Just headers (the sender, subject,  
and date only) or set a size limit, Emails  
smaller than (if a message is larger than  
the limit, only the headers are  
Email address – this is your email address  
as supplied by your email service  
provider. The address always contains the  
@ character.  
Connection type – POP3 and IMAP are  
connection protocols used when receiving  
email from the email server. POP3 is the  
most common. IMAP has expanded  
functionality, for example, it makes it  
possible to subscribe to server-based  
folders. Ask your email service provider  
which protocol they support.  
Allow IMAP idle – if you have an IMAP  
account, your phone can check for new  
messages in your mailbox on the server. If  
there are new messages, these will be sent  
to your phone.  
downloaded). You will be prompted to  
download the rest of a message when you  
open it.  
Smaller than – enter the message size  
limit, if you have selected Emails smaller  
than above.  
Limit number of messages – select this to  
limit the total number of messages held in  
your inbox in your phone at any one time.  
If your inbox is full and you download a  
new message, the oldest message in your  
inbox will be removed from your phone.  
Note, that the message header will remain  
in the phone, and the whole message will  
remain on the server.  
Limit is set to – enter a limit for messages  
in your inbox, if you have selected Limit  
number of messages above.  
Receive using group – select which  
Internet group account you want to use to  
connect to the email server for incoming  
email messages. If you select Preferred  
Inbox tab  
Incoming server address – enter the  
name or IP address of your email service  
provider’s server for incoming email  
messages. This address identifies the  
computer where your incoming email  
messages are stored. Common formats are  
pop.example.org and 123.123.123.123.  
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group, the phone will use the preferred  
Internet group account.  
minutes, or By time and specify up to  
three downloads a day.  
Note: If you schedule downloads, you  
should normally also unmark Show  
connection dialog in Tools > Control  
panel > Connections > Internet accounts  
> More > Options. Otherwise each  
scheduled download will stop at the  
Connect to Internet dialog and wait until  
you select Connect.  
Outbox tab  
Outgoing server address – enter the  
name or IP address of your email service  
provider’s server for outgoing email  
messages (SMTP server). This address  
identifies the computer through which  
your outgoing messages are sent.  
Common formats are smpt.example.org  
and 123.123.123.123.  
Select your email account > More > Advanced  
to make additional settings.  
Use SMTP authentication – some SMTP  
servers require authentication also when  
sending email. If so, mark this check box  
and enter your Username and Password.  
Use Inbox login details – if the SMTP  
server accepts using your Inbox login  
information for authentication, mark this  
check box.  
Send using group – select which Internet  
group account you want to use to connect  
to the email server for outgoing email  
messages. If you select Preferred group –  
the phone will use the preferred Internet  
group account.  
Advanced Incoming tab  
Secure socket – your ISP will tell you if  
you can use a Secure socket or Secure  
password authentication (see below).  
A secure socket means that all information  
(including your username, password, and  
all messages) is encrypted to maximize  
security while you are connected to the  
Internet.  
Incoming mail port – normally 110 for  
POP3 servers and 143 for IMAP servers.  
Use the default value unless your email  
service provider specifies something else.  
Select your email account > More> Schedule  
downloads to set up automatic downloading  
of messages.  
Secure password authentication – in  
contrast to Secure socket (see above),  
secure password means that only your  
password is encrypted.  
Schedule download  
Advanced Outgoing tab  
Schedule download – mark and select  
either By interval and select download  
intervals between 1 minute and 999  
Secure socket – see the Incoming tab  
above.  
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Outgoing mail port – normally 25. Use  
port 25 unless your email service provider  
specifies something else.  
Use MIME encoding – MIME encoding is  
a standard that allows non-textual  
information (for example graphics) and  
accented characters to be sent in email  
messages.  
Call settings  
Accept calls  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Accept calls to specify who should be able to  
reach you, and who should not, by setting the  
accepted callers.  
Setting up MMS manually  
Controls tab  
Specify whether your phone should reply by  
sending busy signal or by hanging up.  
To set up MMS manually, first create an  
Internet account for MMS, and then proceed  
with the actual MMS settings. To edit existing  
MMS accounts, follow the same procedure.  
Accept calls from menu  
All callers – everyone calling you can  
reach you.  
Listed callers only – only persons (phone  
numbers) that you have entered in the  
accepted callers list can reach you.  
Contacts – only persons in your Contacts  
phonebook can reach you.  
Speed dial – only contacts from your  
Speed contacts can reach you.  
No-one – no one can reach you.  
Control panel  
Tools > Control panel is the location for all the  
main settings on your phone that are system-  
wide and often affect more than one  
application. This is where you go to initially  
set up your phone, and to change the settings  
at any point after that.  
List tab  
Make a list of accepted callers. Select Add and  
then select from Contacts, or enter a name and  
a number.  
Note: Some settings can be locked or hidden  
by your operator.  
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Access tab  
Add to Contacts  
Name – enter a name for the calling card  
account.  
Access number – enter the phone number  
of the calling card server.  
Verification code – enter the verification  
code.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Add to Contacts and mark the check box if  
you want to be asked to save a new contact  
every time a new number is used or received.  
International prefix – enter the  
Calling cards  
international prefix used by the server.  
With a calling card account, your calls go via  
a calling card server. This means that your  
phone can act as a corporate telephone. Since  
your calls will then go through a private  
company switchboard, PABX features,  
services such as conference calls, will be  
available.  
Set up tab  
Sending order – select if the phone  
number or verification code should be sent  
first.  
Delay for number/code – set the time the  
phone should wait before it sends the  
number or code.  
Use direct access number – if marked,  
you are allowed to use a direct access  
number, if the calling card is a PBX type.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Calling cards to make the settings.  
Enter the phone lock code (the default phone  
lock code is 0000) and make the following  
settings:  
Business phone services  
You can set up business phone services by  
importing a .pbx configuration file that you  
receive from your Telephony/IT department.  
Calling card mode – select how to use the  
selected calling card.  
Calling cards – a list of your calling cards.  
Active card – set the active calling card.  
To set up business phone services  
1. Create a folder called Calling cards in the  
Document folder of your phone or  
Memory Stick and copy the .pbx  
Please consult your calling card supplier for  
more details.  
configuration file to that folder.  
2. Select Tools > Control panel > Call  
Creating a new calling card  
Select New and enter the following account  
information.  
settings > Calling cards > Import.  
3. Select the .pbx file you want to import and  
tap Import.  
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4. Activate the card by setting the Calling  
Card Mode to Call directly, Always use  
calling card or Prompt before call.  
Divert options  
Lookup in contacts – select an entry from  
the Contacts phonebook.  
The calling card icon  
in the status bar. The .pbx file may be set up so  
that you can send commands to the  
will now be visible  
Enter number – enter a phone number to  
be used for diverting calls.  
Off – your incoming calls will not be  
diverted.  
switchboard by tapping the calling card icon.  
All the divert settings are made in the network.  
Select More > Refresh to receive the current  
settings.  
Call waiting  
You can choose if you want the phone to alert  
you when you receive an incoming call during  
an ongoing call.  
Flag Call  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Flag call to enable the feature. If the feature is  
enabled and you reject a call, you will be asked  
to set up a reminder to follow it up after a pre-  
defined delay that you can choose.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Call waiting and set this option to On/Off.  
If ALS (two lines on the SIM card) is  
available, you can set this option to On/Off on  
two separate voice lines.  
The settings are made in the network. Select  
More > Refresh to receive the current settings.  
Handsfree settings  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Handsfree to set how to answer to an  
incoming call when handsfree equipment is  
connected.  
Divert calls  
The phone can divert incoming calls (voice  
and data & fax calls) to another number if you  
are busy, not reachable or do not reply. You  
can also choose to divert all calls.  
Answering mode  
Normal – answer calls as normal.  
Any key – press any key on the keyboard  
to answer.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Divert calls and choose which type of calls  
that should be diverted and then where to  
divert them.  
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After 5 seconds – the phone answers  
Network default leaves the decision to the  
network.  
automatically after five seconds.  
Always route answered calls to  
Bluetooth – mark the check box to route  
answered calls to a Bluetooth headset.  
TTY Settings  
You can enable the use of a teletype writer; an  
aid for deaf and speech-impaired people.  
Connect the TTY device to the accessories  
connector at the base of the phone.  
Reject with SMS  
If for some reason you want to reject a call, for  
example during a meeting, you can set up the  
phone to send an SMS with a predefined  
message to the calling party.  
Voice control  
You can dial and receive calls by using voice  
commands. Select Tools > Control panel >  
Call settings > Voice control to make the  
settings.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Reject with SMS to make the settings. When  
the feature is enabled and you reject a call, you  
will be asked whether you want to send an  
SMS text message.  
Recording voice commands  
Before you can make any settings in this  
dialog, you must previously have recorded the  
voice command words for answer, busy, and  
the magic word.  
Restrict calls  
This feature allows you to enable or disable  
certain types of calls, for example  
international calls. You need a special PIN  
code from your operator to make the settings  
in Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Restrict calls.  
The magic word is a word you must say before  
the command words, so that the phone “starts  
listening” for the command. Choose a long  
unusual word, which can easily be  
distinguished from ordinary background  
speech.  
Show or hide number  
You can choose whether you want the called  
party to see your phone number. Select Tools  
> Control panel > Call settings > Show or  
hide number to make the settings. Marked  
Select More > Edit > Record to record a  
highlighted voice command. Select More >  
Edit > Play to listen to a highlighted command.  
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The icon  
next to a word indicates that a  
Call meter  
voice command has been recorded and stored.  
Select Control panel > Call settings > Call  
Voice control settings  
meter to make the Call meter settings.  
Portable handsfree – voice control, with a  
handsfree kit connected.  
Portable car – voice control, with a car kit  
connected.  
Voice answer – answer by voice control  
(recorded words for “answer” and  
“busy”).  
Play caller name – the phone plays the  
recorded name of the calling party, if it is  
stored in Contacts.  
This service (also called Advice of Charge, or  
AoC, by some operators) makes it possible to:  
Keep track of the cost of calls.  
Automatically stop outgoing chargeable  
calls, if a certain credit limit has been  
exceeded.  
Call meter has two tabs, Credit and Tariff.  
Credit tab  
Your setting options on this tab are:  
Voicemail  
Limited credit – if you mark the check  
box, all your outgoing chargeable calls  
will be stopped if the set credit limit has  
been exceeded. Unmarked check box  
means unlimited credit, and the call cost is  
displayed on the screen during a call.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings >  
Voicemail and enter the number your phone  
will call to access the voicemail server. Your  
voicemail is a service provided by your  
operator, and works as your private  
“answering machine”.  
Remaining credit – you can edit this field  
and set a credit limit. If a credit limit is set,  
the remaining credit is displayed on the  
screen during a call.  
ALS settings  
ALS (Alternate Line Service) means that you  
have two separate lines (two phone numbers)  
on your SIM card.  
Tariff tab  
Your setting options on this tab are:  
Display cost in – select Currency or  
Units.  
Tariff – set a number between 0.01 and  
9999999.  
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Currency – select the currency type (three  
letter code).  
Settings tab  
This is where you make all the Bluetooth  
To be saved, the settings must be followed by  
the entry of a valid PIN 2 code, provided by  
your network operator.  
settings of your phone.  
My phone name – enter the name you  
want to be displayed when your phone is  
presented to other Bluetooth devices.  
Note: The Call meter service does not work if  
you have roamed to a network that does not  
provide charging information.  
Bluetooth on – activates Bluetooth.  
Visible to other devices – makes it  
possible for other Bluetooth devices to  
find your phone.  
Connections  
The connection settings control how your  
phone communicates with other devices.  
Enable power saving – saves power by  
limiting the activity of your phone. Your  
phone will no longer accept requests for  
additional connections from other  
Bluetooth devices after a Bluetooth  
connection has been established, but it  
will still be able to discover other  
Bluetooth devices and request connections  
to them.  
Bluetooth wireless  
technology  
Select Tools > Control panel > Connections >  
Bluetooth to make the Bluetooth settings and  
connect to other Bluetooth devices.  
Devices tab  
This is where all devices that your phone has  
already paired with are listed, even if they are  
not within reach and Bluetooth-activated for  
the moment.  
Note: Only connect to trusted devices.  
For all tasks, except for a single file transfer, it  
is necessary to set up a permanent and trusted  
relationship between your phone and the other  
device. This is called pairing (or bonding).  
Paired devices are remembered by your phone  
so you do not need to pair with these again.  
This simplifies future connections and makes  
them secure, as paired devices have already  
authenticated each other.  
Pairing with a device  
Select New device to pair with a new device.  
The phone will then search for visible  
Bluetooth devices within range. To pair with  
one of the devices, select it in the list and enter  
the passcode (also called passkey) if you are  
asked to.  
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If you are pairing with a Bluetooth headset, the phone from accidentally transferring sound to  
headset may have auto pairing functionality.  
This means you do not have to initiate pairing,  
as the headset does so when switched on. It  
also means you do not have to enter a  
passcode, but you must still confirm the  
pairing.  
it.  
Infrared port  
Select Tools > Control panel > Connections >  
Infrared to activate the infrared port.  
Infrared options  
When you select a device from the list, a list of  
options opens:  
On or On for 10 minutes – switches the  
port on.  
Off – switches the port off.  
Device options  
Device name – select to change the name  
of the device. This only affects how the  
device is presented in your phone.  
Trust this device – allows the device to  
connect to your phone without your  
confirmation every time.  
Internet accounts  
See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on  
page 61.  
Mobile networks  
Enable as audio – to use the device (for  
example, a Bluetooth headset) in audio  
applications. Devices enabled for audio  
Select Tools > Control panel > Connections >  
Mobile networks to set the way your phone  
should choose an available network, when you  
are outside your operator’s coverage area.  
Mobile networks has two tabs, Search and  
Preferred list.  
are listed in the audio tab,  
.
Bluetooth services  
The services (sometimes called profiles)  
supported by the connected device are listed in  
the detail view for the device. On the  
select the device and then select the right  
Services tab.  
tab,  
Search tab  
The phone searches for a network. You can  
choose between Automatic or Manual search.  
Audio tab  
This is where all paired devices that are  
marked Enable as audio are listed. You can  
later disable a device for audio to prevent your  
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More menu options  
using computer applications like Sony  
Disc2Phone and Adobe Photoshop Album  
SE. Also allows using your phone as a  
general storage device for a connected  
computer.  
Select network – start a search for a  
network.  
New search – search for the next network  
in the preferred list.  
Mark Allow USB charging to enable phone  
battery charging over USB. It is recommended  
not to use this function when connecting to an  
un-powered USB hub or to a device only using  
battery power.  
Preferred list tab  
You can set a list of preferred networks. Your  
phone will select the network with the highest  
priority that can be found.  
More menu options  
Note: During data transfer over USB, do not  
change the USB settings or disconnect the  
phone from the other device, as this may cause  
a data loss.  
Add network – select a network from the  
list and set priority.  
Delete network – delete the highlighted  
network.  
Filter networks – set the type of networks  
that should be shown in the list (GSM, 3G  
or Both).  
Device  
Backlight  
Note: Your operator may not allow you to  
You can select how the display and keyboard  
backlight should behave for handheld use and  
when the phone is in a car holder. The lower  
the brightness you choose, the longer the  
battery will last before it needs charging. Set  
the car holder levels low enough so that you  
sustain natural night vision.  
access all available networks.  
USB  
Select Tools > Control panel > Connections >  
USB to display the USB settings of your  
phone.  
USB functionality options  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Backlight to make the settings.  
Phone mode – allows synchronization,  
backup, restore, file transfer, and modem  
usage.  
File transfer – allows transfer of music  
files and images to and from the phone  
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server. The session can be initiated from the  
phone by you or from the server.  
Settings tab  
Auto – backlight switches on when you  
tap the screen, press a key or receive an  
incoming call. After a short time of  
inactivity the light switches off.  
On – backlight is always on, but after a  
short time of inactivity it fades to the  
dimmed level that you can adjust on the  
Brightness tab.  
Device management dialog  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Device management. The device  
management server profiles, if any, are listed.  
The profiles settings describe how the profile  
will handle the start of a Device management  
session and the notifications given during the  
session. In the device management dialog you  
can:  
Brightness tab  
Select the backlight mode and adjust the  
brightness with the slider or the Jog Dial.  
Initiate the phone management session by  
highlighting a profile and selecting  
Connect.  
Create a new device management server  
profile manually by selecting More > New  
profile.  
Initiate reconfiguration for a new operator  
by selecting More > Clear ACL. This  
might be necessary if your phone is  
already configured for another operator.  
Select Default to reset all light levels to the  
factory values.  
Device management  
Device management enables the remote  
distribution of settings for your phone, for  
example Internet, email, SMS and MMS. It  
also makes it possible to manage (list, install,  
update and uninstall) themes and client  
software on the phones. Device management  
is useful if an enterprise has, for example,  
defined a set of standard software that should  
be used on all employees’ phones.  
Edit or delete device management server  
profiles.  
Note: A profile may be locked by the operator.  
If it is, you cannot edit or delete the profile or  
clear ACL.  
The device management dialog consists of two  
tabs, the Details tab and the Settings tab. In  
the Details tab you edit details for the  
connection, like user name for the account on  
the device management server and the server  
To enter the settings or manage software in the  
phone, a device management session is set up  
between the phone and a device management  
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ID and address. In the Settings tab you set the  
behaviour of the device management session.  
Location  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Location to set Current time zone and Zone of  
interest which appear with their current time  
and date in the application Time. Select the  
required field and select a time zone or a city  
in the time zone you want to display.  
Flight mode  
In Flight mode, the phone’s radio functions are  
switched off. You can still use the organizer  
applications.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Flight  
mode and choose whether you want to be  
prompted to choose between Flight mode or  
Phone on whenever you press the On/Off  
button.  
Home time zone is not actually displayed in  
Time but makes it easier to reset your current  
time zone when you return home.  
Location menu options  
Set updates – when you travel across time  
zones, your phone can receive information  
from the network and automatically set the  
clock to show the local time.  
In Flight mode the Flight mode icon  
is  
visible in the status bar. To change mode, you  
can either tap this icon or, when in Phone  
mode, the Signal strength icon  
.
Number formats  
Hardware button  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Number formats to set the format used to  
display distances, decimal separator,  
thousands separator, currency and symbol  
position. The default values depend on the  
language you have selected.  
You can personalize the function of the  
shortcut button. Select Tools > Control panel  
> Device > Hardware button to make the  
settings.  
The shortcut button can be set to open any of  
the following: Activity menu, Internet, Main  
menu, Media player, Sound recorder or Task  
manager.  
Power save  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Power save to set power save behaviour.  
If you have set Tools > Control panel > Device  
> Backlight to Auto, the phone will  
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automatically turn the backlight off to save  
power. If you have set Backlight to On, you  
can still save power by selecting Power save  
enabled. This will make the screen go blank  
after a period of inactivity.  
contacts, see Adding a personal ringtone to a  
contact on page 31.  
Message alerts  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Sounds & alerts > Message alerts to select  
sounds to be played when you get different  
kinds of messages. If you select Display  
notification, a dialog will be displayed on the  
screen when a message arrives.  
Active after determines how long after you  
stop using the phone the screen should go  
blank.  
Screen saver  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Screen saver to select a screen saver. You can  
select the default screen saver, a picture or a  
folder of pictures to be used as a slide show.  
Alarms  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Sounds & alerts > Alarms to select sounds and  
adjust the volume for calendar and clock  
alarms. Alarms require that the phone is turned  
on. If you want to hear alarms but not be  
disturbed by incoming calls or messages, set  
the phone in Flight mode.  
Sounds & alerts  
Ringtones  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Sounds & alerts > Ringtones to choose  
ringtones for incoming voice and data & fax  
calls in the drop-down menus. Tap and drag  
the volume slider, or rotate the Jog Dial, to  
adjust the ringtone level. To preview a sound  
Vibrating alerts  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Sounds & alerts > Vibrating alerts and then  
select for which events the phone should  
vibrate. On if silent means the phone will  
vibrate only when it has been set to silent  
mode. For more information, see Silent mode  
on page 20  
tap  
. If you select Increasing ring the ring  
signal will start out low and gradually increase  
in volume.  
You can further personalize your phone by  
assigning different ringtones to different  
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Auto capitalization – select if you want  
Buttons & screen  
auto capitalization to be active.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Sounds & alerts > Buttons & screen and then  
select sounds for when you press keys and  
buttons and tap the screen.  
Handwriting – select if you want a  
software for handwriting recognition to be  
active. The JotPro software is delivered  
with the phone and is default.  
The JotPro software takes handwriting  
input simultaneously with the keyboard.  
You may install third party handwriting  
recognition software, but keyboard input  
will only be supported if it is enabled in  
that software. If the software has a setup  
option you will be able to access it  
Equalizer  
The equalizer changes the frequency balance  
of the sound from the Media player. Select  
Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds &  
alerts > Equalizer to make the settings. The  
drop-down menu contains presets for different  
music genres. Mega Bass is a setting that  
provides more powerful bass tones regardless  
of volume.  
through Setup in the More menu.  
Virtual keyboard – select this if you want  
the virtual keyboard to be available. Select  
Setup in the More menu to select language  
for the keyboard layout  
Storage wizard  
See Storage wizard on page 56.  
Themes  
With themes you can personalize your phone.  
Themes control, for example, the colour of the  
screen and the text, the icons, the wallpaper  
and the skins. Themes also include a set of  
sounds to use as ringtones and SMS and MMS  
alerts.  
Text input  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Text  
input to do the following:  
Change the settings in the text options  
menu of the text entry applications, see  
Text Entry on page 15.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Themes to choose a theme from a list and view  
it. To apply a theme, choose Select.  
Select and set up text input software.  
Predictive text – select languages for  
predictive text entry and select if you want  
predictive text to be active.  
Using the More menu you can delete or send a  
theme. It is not possible to delete a theme that  
is currently in use or is predefined.  
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content from being copied, modified or  
transferred. If a file is copyright-protected, or  
if an access key has expired or is unavailable,  
an icon is displayed by the file name.  
the picture you want to use. Use the slider to  
adjust the size of the image.  
Wallpaper menu options  
Remove picture – remove the background  
picture.  
Picture from theme – select a picture from  
a theme.  
Time & date  
Tile – mark the check box to fill the screen  
with additional copies of the chosen  
image.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Time  
& date to set the current time and date. You  
can also select the date and time format. Select  
the required field and make the settings.  
Messaging settings  
Time & date menu options  
Set updates – when you travel across time  
zones, your phone can receive information  
from the network and automatically set its  
clock to show the local time.  
Set workdays – specify the workdays and  
the first day of the week.  
Area information  
Area information messages are text messages  
broadcast to all subscribers in a network area,  
for example information from your service  
provider or weather reports. This is an service  
provider-dependant service. Using the settings  
described below, you can subscribe to and  
activate different information channels.  
User greeting  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device > User  
greeting to choose whether you want a user  
greeting to be displayed every time the phone  
is turned on. The maximum number of  
characters that can be entered is 32.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging >  
Area information and enter the settings.  
Email accounts  
See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on  
Wallpaper  
Select Tools > Control panel > Device >  
Wallpaper to set a background picture for the  
standby view. Select Replace and browse to  
page 61.  
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MMS accounts  
See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on  
Security  
page 61.  
Certificate manager and  
Java certificates  
SMS  
Digital certificates are used to verify the origin  
of the Web pages you visit or any software you  
install. Select Tools > Control panel >  
Security > Certificate manager to view  
current Certificate Authority certificates and  
your user certificate in your phone. Select  
Tools > Control panel > Security > Java  
certificates to view the current Java  
Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging >  
SMS account to set up text messaging, SMS  
and EMS.  
Wap push  
Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging >  
Wap push to set the way your phone handles  
incoming Wap push service loading messages.  
certificates. The certificates have been created  
and issued by an independent organization that  
ensures their authenticity.  
WAP push  
Automatically – select this to always have  
a service loading message received and  
the subscribed content loaded  
automatically in the Web browser if  
possible. If the browser is not available a  
notification is given.  
Always ask – select this to be notified that  
a service loading is available for loading.  
Service indication messages also give a  
notification.  
Locks  
The phone has four security locks that you can  
set from the control panel by selecting Tools >  
Control panel > Security > Locks.  
Phone lock  
This is a lock code that you can use to protect  
your phone from unauthorized use. When you  
start the phone for the first time, the lock code  
is 0000, but you can change it to any four-to-  
eight digit code in the Locks menu. Your  
Phone lock setting options are:  
Never - All Wap push service loading  
messages are ignored.  
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At power on – you will be requested to  
enter the code every time you turn the  
phone on.  
Off – the lock is turned off; no code will be  
requested.  
When SIM changed – the code will only  
be requested if the SIM card has been  
changed.  
the SIM card will be unusable and you need to  
contact your operator. You cannot change the  
PUK code.  
The PIN2 code  
Some special SIM card services, such as Call  
meter and Fixed Numbers, can be protected by  
a secondary code feature, the PIN2 code. The  
code properties are:  
SIM card lock  
PIN2 cannot be disabled, but the four-to-  
eight digit code can be changed in the  
Locks menu.  
PIN2 will be blocked after three incorrect  
attempts. To unblock the code, a PUK2  
code must be entered.  
After 10 unsuccessful PIN2 unblocking  
attempts, the card can still be used, but  
access to the PIN2-protected SIM features  
is permanently barred.  
Your PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
code consists of four to eight digits and is used  
to protect your SIM card against unauthorized  
use. It is needed for the access of the SIM card.  
You get it from your operator with the SIM  
card, but you can change it in the Locks menu.  
Your SIM card lock setting options are:  
At power on – you will be requested to  
enter your PIN code every time you turn  
the phone on.  
Not every SIM card has a PIN2 lock.  
Off – the lock is turned off; no code will be  
requested.  
Inactivity lock  
If you mark the Inactivity lock check box and  
enter the requested Phone lock code, this lock  
will be activated. It protects the screen from  
accidentally being pressed. The screen will  
automatically become locked after a 60-  
second period of inactivity. To open it, touch  
any key to bring up a dialog where you must  
An error message informs you if an incorrect  
PIN code has been entered. Usually, the SIM  
card will be blocked after three incorrect  
attempts (the number of attempts is operator-  
dependent). To unblock the SIM card you  
must use your PUK code.  
The PUK code consists of eight digits. When enter the Phone lock code.  
you have entered the right PUK code you must  
enter a new PIN code. You have ten attempts  
to enter the PUK code. If all ten attempts fail,  
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installed MIDlet Suites are listed. You can  
change the Internet account of a MIDlet Suite  
by selecting it and choosing between the  
Internet accounts and VPN accounts that are  
set up in the phone.  
Automatic key lock  
If you mark the Automatic key lock check  
box, the keyboard becomes automatically  
locked after a period of inactivity. This is to  
prevent you from accidently pressing any key.  
To unlock the key lock, press and hold the  
MIDlet permissions  
back button on the side, or select  
>
In MIDlet permissions you have the  
possibility to set the conditions under which a  
request will be raised in your phone when a  
MIDlet Suite wants to initiate a certain action.  
You can change a MIDlet Suite permission by  
selecting it and modifying the User  
Permissions and how you wish the phone to  
respond to that user permission, the  
Interaction mode.  
Unlock.  
MIDlet settings  
A MIDlet suite is a Java application package.  
Sometimes MIDlets may want to initiate  
actions that require your permission. This  
could be actions such as:  
Opening a connection.  
Automatically starting the MIDlet in  
response to an incoming connection.  
VPN accounts  
Sending an SMS.  
Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secure  
way to provide access to an organization's  
network via the Internet. Select Tools >  
Control panel > Security > VPN Accounts to  
create a VPN account.  
A MIDlet permission request dialog is  
displayed where you allow or deny the  
request, perhaps because they involve privacy  
or network charges.  
Select Tools > Control panel > Security to  
access the two applications where you enter  
MIDlet settings in the phone; MIDlet accounts  
and MIDlet permissions.  
Other  
Format disk  
See Formatting a Memory Stick on page 55.  
MIDlet accounts  
A MIDlet Suite can be tied to a certain Internet  
account. In MIDlet accounts the currently  
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data files from www.sonyericsson.com/  
Install  
See Installing applications on page 55.  
unmark the Delete user installed applications  
check box.  
Language  
Select a language from the list to change the  
language in your phone. The language  
currently in use is highlighted. You can delete  
all languages except English.  
Setup wizard  
The Setup wizard is normally run the first time  
you start your phone. It guides you through  
basic phone settings and shows some useful  
tips. Setup wizard can also be accessed from  
Tools > Control panel > Other > Setup wizard  
at any time. When opened from Control panel,  
the Setup wizard will also include a step to  
calibrate the screen.  
To conserve storage space only a limited set of  
languages is loaded on your phone at delivery.  
When you select one of the languages from the  
list the unused languages in the set are deleted  
from the memory of your phone. You can  
download additional languages from  
Master reset  
Use Master reset to reset your phone  
Uninstall  
See Removing applications on page 55.  
Important: All user data, as well as pre-  
installed media files and application data files  
(including, for example, backgrounds,  
ringtones and pictures), will be deleted and  
settings will be set to the state they were after  
you selected the language. The selected local  
language will be restored.  
Troubleshooting  
To find suggestions for solving possible  
problems with your phone we advise you to  
your Region, Location and phone to find  
helpful information.  
If you have backed up your user data, you can  
restore it from the backup, see Restoring data  
on page 60.  
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Your phone also has built-in help texts. In  
many applications and in some dialogs, for  
example those where you make important  
settings, Help is available in the More menu.  
Service and support  
From now on you will have access to a  
portfolio of exclusive service advantages such  
as:  
To improve performance, you can update the  
software of your phone. See Updating  
software on page 13.  
Global and local websites providing  
support.  
A global network of Call Centers.  
An extensive network of Sony Ericsson  
service partners.  
Note: If you need to hand in your phone for  
repair, please note that you may lose  
information and content that you have saved in  
your phone. You are advised to make a copy of  
such information, see Backing up data on  
page 60.  
A warranty period. Learn more about the  
warranty conditions in this user guide.  
On www.sonyericsson.com, under the support  
section in the language of your choice, you  
will find the latest support tools and  
information, such as software updates,  
Knowledgebase, Phone setup and additional  
help when you require it.  
For operator-specific services and features,  
please contact your network operator for more  
information.  
Important  
information  
You can also contact our Call Centers. See the  
phone number for the nearest Call Center in  
the list below. If your country/region is not  
Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site  
support section where help and tips are only a represented in the list, please contact you local  
few clicks away. Here you find the latest dealer. (The phone numbers below were  
computer software updates and tips on how to correct at the time of going to print. On  
use your product more efficiently.  
www.sonyericsson.com you can always find  
the latest updates.)  
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In the unlikely event that your product needs  
For a call to one of our Call Centers you will  
service please contact the dealer from whom it be charged according to national rates,  
was purchased or one of our service partners. including local taxes, unless the phone number  
Save your original proof of purchase, you will is a toll-free number.  
need it if you need to claim warranty.  
Country  
Australia  
Argentina  
Austria  
Phone number  
1-300 650 050  
800-333-7427  
0810 200245  
02-7451611  
Email address  
questions.AT@support.sonyericsson.com  
Belgium  
Brazil  
4001-0444  
Canada  
1-866-766-9374  
Central Africa +27 112589023  
Chile  
123-0020-0656  
4008100000  
18009122135  
062 000 000  
China  
Colombia  
Croatia  
Czech Republic 844 550 055  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
33 31 28 28  
09-299 2000  
0 825 383 383  
0180 534 2020  
Germany  
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801-11-810-810  
210-89 91 919 from mobile  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
India  
8203 8863  
06 1 437 7300  
1800 11 1800 (Toll free number) [email protected]  
39011111 (from mobile phone)  
Indonesia  
Ireland  
Italy  
021-2701388  
1850 545 888  
06 48895206  
1-800-889900  
Malaysia  
Mexico  
01 800 000 4722  
(national toll free number)  
Netherlands  
New Zealand  
Norway  
0900 899 8318  
0800-100150  
815 00 840  
Philippines  
Poland  
02-6351860  
0 (prefix) 22 6916200  
808 204 466  
Portugal  
Romania  
Russia  
(+4021) 401 0401  
8(495) 787 0986  
67440733  
Singapore  
Slovakia  
02-5443 6443  
0861 632222  
South Africa  
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Spain  
902 180 576  
Sweden  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
Turkey  
013-24 45 00  
0848 824 040  
02-25625511  
02-2483030  
0212 47 37 777  
(+380) 44 590 1515  
Ukraine  
United  
Arab Emirates 43 919880  
United Kingdom 08705 23 7237  
United States  
Venezuela  
1-866-766-9374  
0-800-100-2250  
product malfunction or even a potential hazard to  
your health.  
Guidelines for safe  
and efficient use  
Important: To avoid hearing impairment  
when you answer calls, lower the volume  
before placing the phone to your ear.  
.Please read this information before  
using your mobile phone.  
These instructions are intended for your  
safety. Please follow these guidelines. If  
the product has been subject to any of  
the conditions listed bellow or you have any doubt of  
the proper function make sure to have the product  
checked by certified service partner before charging  
or using it. Failure to do so might lead to risk for  
Recommendations for safe use of  
product (mobile phone, battery,  
charger and other accessories)  
• Always treat your product with care and keep it in  
a clean and dust-free place.  
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ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS  
ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS  
THAT COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE A  
CHOKING HAZARD.  
WARNING! May explode if disposed of in  
fire.  
• Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or  
humidity.  
• Do not expose your product to  
extreme high or low temperatures. Do  
not expose the battery to temperatures  
above +60°C (+140°F).  
Power supply (Charger)  
Connect the AC power adapter only to designated  
power sources as marked on the product. Make sure  
the cord is positioned so that it will not be subjected  
to damage or stress. To reduce risk of electric shock,  
unplug the unit from any power source before  
attempting to clean it. The AC power adapter must  
not be used outdoors or in damp areas. Never alter the  
cord or plug. If the plug will not fit into the outlet,  
have a proper outlet installed by a qualified  
electrician.  
• Do not expose your product to open  
flames or lit tobacco products.  
• Do not drop, throw or try to bend your  
product.  
• Do not paint your product.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble or  
modify your product. Only Sony  
Ericsson authorised personnel should  
perform service.  
Use only Sony Ericsson branded original chargers  
intended for use with your mobile phone. Other  
chargers may not be designed to the same safety and  
performance standards.  
• Do not use your product near medical  
equipment without requesting permission.  
Battery  
• Do not use your product when in, or around  
aircraft, or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”.  
We recommend that you fully charge the battery  
before you use your mobile phone for the first time.  
A new battery or one that has not been used for a long  
time could have reduced capacity the first few times  
it is used. The battery should only be charged in  
temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and +45°C  
(+113°F).  
Use only Sony Ericsson branded original batteries  
intended for use with your mobile phone. Using other  
batteries and chargers could be dangerous.  
The talk and standby times depend on several  
different conditions such as signal strength, operating  
temperature, application usage patterns, features  
selected and voice or data transmissions when using  
the mobile phone.  
• Do not use your product in an area where a  
potentially explosive atmosphere exists.  
• Do not place your product or install wireless  
equipment in the area above your car’s air bag.  
CHILDREN  
KEEP OUT OF CHILDRENS REACH.  
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO  
PLAY WITH YOUR MOBILE  
PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES.  
THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR  
OTHERS, OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY  
DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE OR  
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Turn off your mobile phone before removing the  
battery. Do not allow the battery to be put into the  
mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if  
swallowed. Do not let the metal contacts on the  
battery touch another metal object. This could short-  
circuit and damage the battery. Use the battery for the  
intended purpose only.  
Emergency calls  
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which  
cannot guarantee connection under all conditions.  
Therefore you should never rely solely upon any  
mobile phone for essential communications (e.g.  
medical emergencies).  
Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas, on  
all cellular networks, or when certain network  
services and/or mobile phone features are in use.  
Check with your local service provider.  
Personal medical devices  
Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac  
pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please  
avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker,  
e.g. in your breast pocket. When using the mobile  
phone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker. If a  
minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept  
between the mobile phone and the pacemaker, the  
risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason  
to suspect that interference is taking place,  
Antenna  
This phone contains a built in antenna. Use of  
antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson  
specifically for this model could damage your mobile  
phone, reduce performance, and produce SAR levels  
above the established limits (see below).  
immediately turn off your mobile phone. Contact  
your cardiologist for more information.  
For other medical devices, please consult your  
physician and the manufacturer of the device.  
Efficient use  
Hold your mobile phone as you would any other  
phone. Do not cover the top of the phone when in use,  
as this affects call quality and may cause the phone to  
operate at a higher power level than needed, thus  
shortening talk and standby times.  
Driving  
Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the  
use of mobile phones while driving or require drivers  
to use handsfree solutions. We recommend that you  
use only Sony Ericsson handsfree solutions intended  
for use with your product.  
Please note that because of possible interference to  
electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers  
forbid the use of mobile phones in their vehicles  
unless a handsfree kit with an external antenna  
supports the installation.  
Radio frequency (RF) exposure  
and SAR  
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter  
and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels  
of radio frequency energy (also known as radio  
waves or radio frequency fields). Governments  
around the world have adopted comprehensive  
international safety guidelines, developed by  
Always give full attention to driving and pull off the scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International  
road and park before making or answering a call if  
driving conditions so require.  
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection)  
and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics  
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Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough  
evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines  
A separate leaflet with SAR information for this  
mobile phone model is included with the material  
establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for that comes with this mobile phone. This information  
the general population. The levels include a safety  
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,  
regardless of age and health, and to account for any  
variations in measurements.  
can also be found, together with more information on  
radio frequency exposure and SAR, on:  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of  
measurement for the amount of radio frequency  
energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile  
phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest  
certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the  
actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating  
can be well below this value. This is because the  
mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power  
required to reach the network.  
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency  
exposure guidelines do not mean that there are  
variations in safety. While there may be differences  
in SAR levels among mobile phones, all Sony  
Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to meet  
radio frequency exposure guidelines.  
Accessible Solutions/Special  
Needs  
For phones sold in the U.S., you can use your TTY  
terminal with your Sony Ericsson mobile phone (with  
the necessary accessory). For information on  
Accessible Solutions for individuals with special  
needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at  
877 878 1996 (TTY) or 877 207 2056 (voice), or visit  
the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at  
Disposal of old electrical  
& electronic equipment  
This symbol on the product or on its  
For phones sold in the U.S., before a phone model is  
available for sale to the public, it must be tested and  
certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit  
established by the government-adopted requirement  
for safe exposure. The tests are performed in  
positions and locations (that is, at the ear and worn on  
the body) as required by the FCC for each model. For  
body worn operation, this phone has been tested and  
meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the handset  
is positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body  
without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or  
when used with the original Sony Ericsson body  
worn accessory intended for this phone. Use of other  
accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF  
exposure guidelines.  
packaging indicates that this product  
shall not be treated as household waste.  
Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is  
disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential  
negative consequences for the environment and  
human health, which could otherwise be caused by  
inappropriate waste handling of this product. The  
recycling of materials will help to conserve natural  
resources. For more detailed information about  
recycling of this product, please contact your local  
city office, your household waste disposal service or  
the shop where you purchased the product.  
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doubt, you are at all times entitled to transfer all  
rights and obligations to the Software to a third party,  
solely together with the Device with which you  
received the Software, provided always that such  
third party agrees in writing to be bound by these  
rules.  
You are granted this license for a term of the useful  
life of this Device. You can terminate this license by  
transferring all your rights to the Device on which  
you have received the Software to a third party in  
writing. If you fail to comply with any of the terms  
and conditions set out in this license, it will terminate  
with immediate effect.  
Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and  
licensors are the sole and exclusive owner of and  
retain all rights, title and interest in and to the  
Software. Sony Ericsson, and, to the extent that the  
Software contains material or code of a third party,  
such third party, shall be entitled third party  
beneficiaries of these terms.  
The validity, construction and performance of this  
license shall be governed by the laws of Sweden. The  
foregoing shall apply to the full extent permitted by,  
when applicable, statutory consumer rights.  
Disposing of the battery  
Please check local regulations for  
disposal of batteries or call your local  
Sony Ericsson Call Center for  
information.  
The battery should never be placed in municipal  
waste. Use a battery disposal facility if available.  
Memory Stick Micro™  
(M2™)  
The medium indicating “class0” is for use with  
the bundled product. Certain functions might  
be limited when using “Class 0” medium with  
any other product.  
End User Licence  
Agreement  
This wireless device, including without limitation  
any media delivered with the device, (“Device”)  
contains software owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile  
Communications AB and its affiliated companies  
(“Sony Ericsson”) and its third party suppliers and  
licensors (“Software”).  
Limited Warranty  
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, S-221  
88 Lund, Sweden, (Sony Ericsson), provides this  
Limited Warranty for your mobile phone and original  
accessory delivered with your mobile phone  
(hereinafter referred to as “Product”).  
As user of this Device, Sony Ericsson grants you a  
non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable  
license to use the Software solely in conjunction with  
the Device on which it is installed and/or delivered  
with. Nothing herein shall be construed as a sale of  
the Software to a user of this Device.  
You shall not reproduce, modify, distribute, reverse  
engineer, decompile, otherwise alter or use any other  
means to discover the source code of the Software or  
any component of the Software. For avoidance of  
Should your Product need warranty service, please  
return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or  
contact your local Sony Ericsson Call Center  
(national rates may apply) or visit  
www.sonyericsson.com to get further information.  
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Our warranty  
Conditions  
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty,  
Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from  
defects in design, material and workmanship at the  
time of its original purchase by a consumer, and for a  
subsequent period of one (1) year.  
1. The warranty is valid only if the original proof  
of purchase issued to the original purchaser by a  
Sony Ericsson authorised dealer, specifying the  
date of purchase and serial number**, for this  
Product, is presented with the Product to be  
repaired or replaced. Sony Ericsson reserves the  
right to refuse warranty service if this  
What we will do  
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to  
operate under normal use and service, due to defects  
in design, materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson  
authorised distributors or service partners, in the  
country/region* where you purchased the Product,  
will, at their option, either repair or replace the  
Product in accordance with the terms and conditions  
stipulated herein.  
Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the  
right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product is  
found not to be under warranty according to the  
conditions below.  
information has been removed or changed after  
the original purchase of the Product from the  
dealer.  
2. If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product,  
the repaired or replaced Product shall be  
warranted for the remaining time of the original  
warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the  
date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or  
replacement may involve the use of functionally  
equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced parts  
or components will become the property of Sony  
Ericsson.  
Please note that some of your personal settings,  
downloads or other information may be lost when  
your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired or replaced.  
At present Sony Ericsson may be prevented by  
applicable law, other regulation or technical  
restrictions from making a backup copy of certain  
downloads. Sony Ericsson does not take any  
responsibility for any lost information of any kind  
and will not reimburse you for any such loss. You  
should always make backup copies of all the  
information stored on your Sony Ericsson Product  
such as downloads, calendar and contacts before  
handing in your Sony Ericsson Product for repair or  
replacement.  
3. This warranty does not cover any failure of the  
Product due to normal wear and tear, or due to  
misuse, including but not limited to use in other  
than the normal and customary manner, in  
accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions  
for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor  
does this warranty cover any failure of the  
Product due to accident, software or hardware  
modification or adjustment, acts of God or  
damage resulting from liquid. A rechargeable  
battery can be charged and discharged hundreds  
of times. However, it will eventually wear out –  
this is not a defect. When the talk-time or  
standby time is noticeably shorter, it is time to  
replace your battery. Sony Ericsson  
recommends that you use only batteries and  
chargers approved by Sony Ericsson. Minor  
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variations in display brightness and color may  
occur between phones. There may be tiny bright  
or dark dots on the display. These are called  
defective pixels and occur when individual dots  
have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted.  
Two defective pixels are deemed acceptable.  
EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE  
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.  
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or  
limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so  
the preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply  
4. Since the cellular system on which the Product is to you.  
to operate is provided by a carrier independent  
from Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be  
responsible for the operation, availability,  
coverage, services or range of that system.  
5. This warranty does not cover Product failures  
caused by installations, modifications, or repair  
or opening of the Product performed by a non-  
Sony Ericsson authorised person.  
The warranty provided does not affect the consumer's  
statutory rights under applicable legislation in force,  
nor the consumer’s rights against the dealer arising  
from their sales/purchase contract.  
*EUROPEAN UNION (EU)  
If you have purchased your Product in an EU country  
you can have your Product serviced, under the  
conditions set out above, within the warranty period  
in any EU country where an identical Product is sold  
6. The warranty does not cover Product failures  
which have been caused by use of accessories or by an authorised Sony Ericsson distributor. To find  
other peripheral devices which are not Sony  
Ericsson branded original accessories intended  
for use with the Product.  
out if your Product is sold in the EU country you are  
in, please call the local Sony Ericsson Call Center.  
Please observe that certain services may not be  
possible elsewhere than in the country of original  
purchase, for example due to the fact that your  
Product may have an interior or exterior which is  
different from equivalent models sold in other EU  
countries. It may not be possible to repair SIM-  
locked Products.  
7. Tampering with any of the seals on the Product  
will void the warranty.  
8. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES,  
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER  
THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED  
WARRANTY. ALL IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT  
LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED  
TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY  
ERICSSON OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE  
FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE  
** In some countries/regions additional information  
is requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid  
proof of purchase.  
FCC Statement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This  
device must accept any interference received,  
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR  
COMMERCIAL LOSS; TO THE FULL  
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including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Bluetooth wireless technology  
Bluetooth Qualified Design ID is B011112.  
Declaration of Conformity  
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of  
Nya Vattentornet  
S-221 88 Lund, Sweden  
declare under our sole responsibility that our product  
Sony Ericsson type FAD-3022012-BV  
and in combination with our accessories, to which  
this declaration relates is in conformity with the  
appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.010-1,  
EN 301908-1, EN 300328, EN 301489-7,  
EN 301489-17, EN 301489-24, EN 60950,  
following the provisions of Radio Equipment and  
Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive  
99/5/EC with requirements covering EMC directive  
89/336/EEC, and Low Voltage directive 73/23/  
EEC.  
Lund, March 2006  
0682  
Shoji Nemoto  
Head of Product Business Unit GSM/UMTS  
We fulfil the requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
(99/5/EC).  
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Bluetooth™  
wireless  
technology  
This product is  
Technical data  
General  
manufactured to comply  
with the Bluetooth  
specification 2.0  
Size  
107 x 54 x 15 mm  
112 g with battery  
Infrared  
IrDA-SIR and IrObex  
supported  
Weight  
Battery type and BST-33, 900 mAh  
capacity  
Media formats  
Image  
BMP (.bmp), GIF (.gif,  
including animated), JPEG  
(.jpg), MBM (.mbm), PNG  
(.png), WMBMP (.wbm)  
System and  
power class  
E-GSM 900 Class 4  
GSM 1800 Class 1  
GSM 1900 Class 1  
UMTS 2100 Class 3  
Audio  
3GPP (.3ga), AAC-LC  
(.aac/.m4a), AAC+ (.aac),  
E-AAC+ (.aac), AMR-NB  
(.amr), AU (.au), iMelody  
(.imy), MIDI (.mid), SP-  
MIDI (.mid), MP3 (.mp3),  
Beatnik (.rmf), WAV  
(.wav), XMF (.mxmf),  
DLS, Real Audio (.ra),  
M3U playlists  
Operating  
system  
Symbian OS v9.1 with  
UIQ 3.0 user interface and  
applications environment  
Internal user  
storage  
Up to 60 MB user data  
Additional  
storage  
Memory Stick Micro™  
(M2™), up to 4 GB  
supported.  
64 MB Memory Stick  
Micro (M2) supplied.  
Video  
3GPP (.3gp), MP4 (.mp4),  
Real Media (.ram, .rm)  
Connectivity  
Document formats  
Cable  
Fast port  
Microsoft Word 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003  
Microsoft Excel 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003  
USB 2.0 compliant, low  
speed (1.5 Mbps) and full  
speed (12 Mbps)  
Microsoft  
97, 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003  
PowerPoint  
Adobe Acrobat 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5,  
(PDF)  
1.6  
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A
Accept calls 65  
Accessories  
Browser, see Web 35  
Business card, see owner card 30  
Button settings 74  
- connecting 12  
Add to contacts 66  
Alarms 53, 75  
ALS settings 69  
Application launcher 57  
Applications  
C
Calculator 52  
Calendar 33  
- invitations 33  
Call log 23  
- installing 55  
- overview 9  
- removing 55  
- start and leave 9  
- switching between 10  
Area information 25  
- settings 77  
Call meter 69  
Call settings 65  
Call waiting 67  
Calling cards 24  
- settings 66  
Auto pairing 70  
Auto setup 25, 61  
Calls  
- conference calls 23  
- emergency calls 22  
- incoming 22  
- making 21  
- more than one 22  
- outgoing 21  
B
Back light 72  
Backing up data 60  
Backup 59, 60  
Backup Manager 60  
Battery 6  
- receiving 22  
Certificate manager 78  
Charging the battery 6, 59, 72  
Clock, see Time 53  
Compose a melody 48  
- charging 72  
- charging via USB 59, 72  
Beamed messages 25  
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Computer modem 59  
Conference calls 23  
Connecting accessories 12  
Connections 70  
Digital business card, see Owner card 30  
Connections manager 59  
Contacts 30  
- copy to and from SIM card 32  
- creating 31  
Email 27  
- push email 29  
- settings 61, 62  
- synchronization accounts 29  
Emergency calls 22  
EMS, see SMS 26  
Entering text 15  
- handwriting recognition 18  
- keyboard 16  
- editing 31  
- importing entries 7  
- managing 32  
- owner card 30  
- photos in contacts 31  
- voice dialling 32  
Control panel 65, 73  
- call settings 65  
- connections 70, 73  
- device settings 72  
- messaging settings 77  
- other settings 80  
- security 78  
- virtual keyboard 17  
Equalizer 41, 76  
F
Fax 26  
File manager 54  
File transfer 57, 58, 72  
Flag call 67  
Flight mode 7, 74  
Folders 25  
- menu 14  
Formats 74  
Formatting Memory Stick 55  
- sounds and alerts 75  
Converter 52  
D
Data  
- transferring between phones 20  
Date 77  
G
Declaration of Conformity 92  
Device management 73  
Device settings 72  
Games 49  
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H
Handsfree  
- settings 67  
M
Handwriting recognition 18, 76  
Help texts in the phone 14  
Hide number 68  
HTML-mail 28  
Meeting request, see Invitations 33  
Memory Stick Micro (M2) 12  
- formatting 55  
I
- renaming 55  
Icons 11  
Messaging 25  
IMAP account 26, 28  
Infrared port 58, 71  
Installing applications 55  
Internet  
- area information 25  
- area information settings 77  
- auto setup 61  
- email 27  
- email settings 61, 62  
- folders 25  
- accounts 61  
- browsing 35  
- settings 61  
- HTML-mail 28  
- IMAP account 26, 28  
- MMS 26  
- MMS settings 61, 65  
- settings 77  
J
Java certificates 78  
Jog Dial 8  
Jotter, see Notes 51  
- SMS 26  
K
- SMS settings 78  
MIDlet settings 80  
Migrating data 20  
MMS 26  
Keyboard 16  
- virtual 17  
Keyboard functions 10  
Keylock 19, 80  
- settings 61, 65  
Mobile networks 71  
Multimedia files 15  
Music  
L
Languages 81  
Local synchronization 59  
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- adjusting sound 41  
- managing track 41  
- playback 41  
- playing 40  
- playlist 40  
MusicDJ 48  
My card 30  
Phone mode 58, 59, 72  
Phone settings 65  
Phonebook, see Contacts 30  
Pictures 44  
N
Navigation 8  
Notes 51  
Number formats 74  
- managing picture files 45  
Playback 41  
O
Playlist 40  
On/Off 7  
PlayNow 43  
Online 43  
Power save 74  
On-screen keyboard 17  
Organizing information  
- file manager 54  
- folder menu 14  
- multimedia files 15  
Other settings 80  
Overview 5  
Predictive text 76  
Predictive text input 16  
Q
Quickoffice 49  
R
Remote synchronization 60  
Resetting phone 81  
Restoring data 60  
Restrict calls  
- settings 68  
RSS feeds 38  
Owner card 30  
P
Pairing 57, 70  
- pairing devices 70  
- passcode 70  
- passkey 70  
S
PC Suite 56  
Screen saver 75  
- telephone as a modem 59  
Security 78  
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Send as 13, 57  
Services, Bluetooth 71  
Setup wizard 81  
Silent mode 20  
SIM card  
- inserting 6  
Slideshows 45  
SMS 26  
- answering with MMS 26  
- delivery report 26, 78  
- settings 78  
Transferring data 20  
Troubleshooting 81  
Trusting a device 57  
Try and buy applications 12  
TTY  
Software  
- settings 68  
- updating 13  
U
Sony Ericsson PC Suite, see PC Suite 56  
Sound in the phone 19  
Sound recorder 47  
Speed dial 23  
Updating software 13  
Upgrading 20  
USB 58, 72  
- charging battery 72  
User greating 77  
Stopwatch 54  
Storage wizard 56  
Streaming media 43  
Synchronization 59  
- remote 60  
V
Vibrating alerts 75  
Video  
- managing clips 42  
- playing 42  
Viewers 49  
Virtual keyboard 17, 76  
Voice control 21, 23, 68  
Voice dialling 32  
Voice mail 69  
Volume  
T
Task manager 10  
Tasks 51  
Technical data 93  
Text entry 15  
Text input 76  
Text messages, see SMS 26  
Themes 76  
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- adjusting 19  
VPN  
- accounts 80  
- settings 61  
W
Wallpaper 77  
Wap push 78  
Warranty 89  
Web  
- accounts 61  
- blocking popups 37  
- bookmarks 36  
- browsing 35  
- delete private data 38  
- history list 37  
- remember password-function 36  
- secure (https) connection 35  
- settings 61  
- viewing pages offline 37  
Z
Zooming 13  
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