Sony Ericsson J100i User Manual

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Sony Ericsson  
GSM 900/1800  
This user guide is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications  
AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this user  
guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current  
information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be  
made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and  
without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new  
editions of this user guide.  
All rights reserved.  
© Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2005  
Publication number: EN/LZT 108 8208 R1A.  
Please 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.  
Please read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use and the  
Limited warranty chapters before you use your mobile phone.  
T9™ Text Input is a trademark or a registered trademark of Tegic  
Communications.  
T9™ Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:  
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and  
6,011,554;  
Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057;  
United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;  
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329;  
Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383;  
Euro. Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT,  
ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.  
Other product and company names may be the trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
Sony Ericsson advises users to backup their personal data information.  
All illustrations are for illustration only and may not accurately depict  
the actual phone.  
Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.  
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Getting to know your phone  
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Strength of GSM network 6 Stereo headset and battery  
charger connector  
2,8 Function of selection key 7 Battery status  
3,9 Selection keys  
10 Navigation key with  
shortcuts  
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Call key  
Keylock  
11 End/Clear and Power on/  
off key  
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Before you start  
Before you can use your phone you need to:  
Insert the SIM card.  
Attach and charge the battery.  
User guide symbols  
The following instruction symbols appear in this user guide:  
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This arrow points you to a page with more  
information.  
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Use the navigation key to scroll and select.  
Note  
This symbol indicates that a service or function is  
network-or subscription-dependent. Because of this,  
all menus may not be available in your phone. Please  
contact your network operator for more information.  
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Keypad  
Press keypad Centre  
to go to the main menu.  
Up Down to navigate.  
to select the options shown immediately above  
Press Left  
Press  
Right  
these keys on the display.  
To end a function or go back one level  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to go back one level in the menus.  
to end a function.  
to correct mistakes.  
Shortcuts  
From standby, you can use the navigation keys to go directly  
to a function:  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to write a text message.  
to select ring style.  
to set an alarm.  
to go to the phonebook.  
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SIM card  
When you register as a subscriber with a network operator,  
you get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card  
keeps track of your phone number, the services included in  
your subscription, and your phonebook information, among  
other things.  
If you have been using a SIM card in another phone,  
make sure that your information is saved to the SIM card  
before you remove it from the other phone.  
PIN (Personal Identification Number)  
You may need a PIN (Personal Identification Number) from  
your network operator to activate the services in your phone.  
Each PIN digit appears as *, unless it starts with emergency  
number digits, for example 112. This is so that you can  
see and call an emergency number without entering a PIN  
%16 Emergency calls. Press  
to correct mistakes.  
If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row, the SIM  
card is blocked and the message PIN blocked appears.  
To unblock it, you need to enter your PUK (Personal  
Unblocking Key) %38 Locks.  
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Assembling your phone  
Insert the SIM card, attach and charge the battery and turn  
on your phone.  
Insert the SIM card and battery  
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2
Gently pull the cover away from the phone.  
Insert the SIM card. Make sure the SIM card is placed  
under the silvery holders.  
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Place the battery on the back of the phone with the label  
side up and the connectors facing each other.  
Replace the cover as shown in the picture.  
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Charge the battery  
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3
Connect the charger to the phone. The red battery charging  
lamp is on during charging.  
It may take up to 30 minutes before the battery icon appears  
on the display.  
Wait approximately 2.5 hours or until the battery icon  
indicates that the battery is fully charged. If you do not  
see the battery icon after this time, press any key above  
the number keys to activate the display.  
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Remove the charger by pulling it out.  
The time and date are reset when you remove the battery.  
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Turn the phone on or off  
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Press and hold  
to turn the phone on or off.  
Enter your PIN number, if requested }OK.  
When asked to set the time and date }OK.  
Enter the time and date }Save.  
Press  
to exit the setup menu.  
If the display turns dark when you enter your PIN  
number, press the right key to illuminate the  
display. Press to delete entered characters.  
After you have turned the phone on and entered your PIN, the  
name of the network operator will appear on the display. This  
is called standby mode – you can now make and receive calls.  
%36 Networks for details.  
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Navigating the phone menus  
From standby, press to go to the main menu.  
Messaging is the first menu you will see.  
Press up  
or down  
to scroll through the menus.  
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To turn the display light on  
Press any key above the number keys to turn the display light on.  
To lock or unlock the keypad  
Lock the keypad to avoid dialling a number by accident:  
To lock the keypad, press }Lock.  
To unlock the keypad, press }Unlock.  
%38 Locks for more information.  
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Icons  
These icons appear on the display to show status and new events  
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Icon Description  
Shows the strength of the GSM network signal.  
%36 Networks  
Shows the battery status. %7 Assembling your phone  
You have missed a call. %14 Calling  
You have received a new text or voice* message.  
%25 New message  
The phone is in silent mode. %31 Sounds & Alerts  
The keypad is locked. %38 Locks  
An alarm is activated. %33 Alarms  
*Line 1 is active. %19 Two voice lines  
*Divert calls is activated. %16 Diverting calls  
For more information, see www.SonyEricsson.com/support.  
* Some items may be operator-, network- and subscription-  
dependent.  
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Menu overview  
Write new  
Inbox  
Messaging  
Call voicemail  
Drafts  
Outbox  
Templates  
Area info  
Settings  
Missed calls  
Dialled calls  
Answered calls  
Call list  
Ringtone  
Sounds &  
alerts  
Ring style  
Ring volume  
Key sound  
Message alert  
Alarm signal  
Alarms  
Alarms  
Games  
Settings  
Ball  
Memory  
Display  
Time and date  
Language  
Locks  
Calls  
Network  
Master reset  
Calculator  
Extras  
Stopwatch  
Phonebook  
Some additional operator-, network- and subscription-  
dependent menus may occur.  
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Calling  
Turn on the phone and make sure you are within range of  
a network to make and receive calls %9 Turn the phone on  
or off.  
If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification  
service and the caller’s number is identified, the number is  
displayed. If you have saved the number in the phonebook,  
the name is displayed with an incoming call.  
To make a call  
1
2
Enter the area code and phone number.  
Press to call. Press to end the call.  
To answer a call  
Press  
Press  
to answer a call.  
to reject a call.  
You can also press Answer or Reject.  
To turn off the ringtone when receiving a call  
Press left  
right  
up  
or down  
on the navigation  
key to turn off the ringtone when receiving a call.  
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To change the speaker volume during a call  
Press  
to increase the volume and  
to decrease the volume.  
Do not hold the phone to your ear when using high  
ringtones as this can damage your hearing.  
To select more options during a call  
}More and select an option.  
To make international calls  
1
2
Press and hold  
Enter the country code, area code (without the leading  
zero), phone number and press  
until a + sign appears on the display.  
.
To put a call on hold  
}Hold during a call to put it on hold.  
}Resume to resume the call.  
To turn off the microphone during a call  
1 }More }Mute to turn off the microphone during a call.  
2 }Unmute to resume.  
To check your missed calls  
1
When Missed calls is displayed, }View to display the  
missed calls.  
2
To call a number, scroll to the number and press  
.
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Call list  
Information about the last 10 calls is saved in Call list.  
To call a number from the call list  
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2
Press  
from standby and select one of the call lists.  
Scroll to the name or number and press  
.
To clear a number from a call list  
1 }Call list and select a call list.  
2
Select a number }More }Delete }Yes.  
Emergency calls  
Your phone supports the international emergency numbers,  
for example 112 and 911. This means that these numbers can  
normally be used to make an emergency call in any country,  
with or without a SIM card inserted, if a GSM network is in  
range.  
In some countries, your network operator may have  
saved additional local emergency numbers on the  
SIM card.  
To make an emergency call  
Dial, for example, 112 and press  
.
Diverting calls  
If you cannot answer incoming calls, you can divert them  
to another number, for example, your answering service.  
When the Restrict calls function is activated, some  
Divert calls options are not available.  
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To activate a call divert  
1 }Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Divert calls  
}Voice calls.  
2
Select one of the divert options }Activate.  
Enter the phone number you want your calls to be diverted  
to, or }Look up to find the contact.  
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4 }OK.  
To deactivate a call divert  
Scroll to the divert option }Cancel.  
Call waiting service  
When call waiting is activated, you hear a beep if you receive  
a second call.  
To activate or deactivate the call waiting  
service  
1 }Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Call waiting.  
2
Select On or Off.  
Receiving a second call  
When call waiting is activated and you receive a second call,  
you can:  
}Answer and put the ongoing call on hold.  
}Reject to reject and continue the ongoing call.  
Handling two calls  
If you have an ongoing call and a call on hold, you can:  
}Switch to switch between the two calls.  
}More }Join calls to join the two calls.  
Press  
to end the current call.  
}More }End call on hold to end the held call.  
}More }Transfer call to connect the two calls. You are  
disconnected from both calls.  
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Press  
twice to end both calls.  
You cannot answer a third call without ending one of the  
first two calls or joining them into a conference call.  
Contact your network operator to check if this  
function is supported.  
To make a second call  
1 }Hold to put the ongoing call on hold.  
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3
Enter the number you want to call and press  
.
Press  
to end the second call.  
4 }Resume to continue the first call.  
Conference calls  
In a conference call you can talk to more than one person  
at the same time. A conference call is started by joining an  
ongoing call and a call on hold. You then put the conference  
on hold to call and add up to six participants or just to make  
another call.  
To join the two calls into a conference call  
}More }Join calls.  
To add a new participant  
1 }Hold to put the joined call on hold.  
2
Call the next person.  
3 }More }Join calls to add a new participant.  
Repeat steps 1-3 to include more participants.  
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To have a private conversation  
1 }More }Talk to and select the participant.  
2 }More }Join calls to resume the conference call.  
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Two voice lines  
Separate business and private calls on two lines with different  
numbers if your subscription supports alternate line service.  
This service is network- and subscription-dependent.  
To select a voice line  
}Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Switch to line 1 or Switch  
to line 2.  
My number  
You can view and edit your own phone number(s).  
To check your own phone number  
1 }Phonebook and scroll to any entry.  
2 }More }Advanced }My number. If your number is not  
saved on your SIM card, you can enter it yourself.  
Restricted dialling  
Restrict outgoing and incoming calls when at home or abroad.  
You need a password from your service provider.  
If you divert incoming calls, you can not activate some  
restricted dialling options.  
To activate call restriction  
1 }Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Restrict calls and  
select an option.  
2
Enter your password }OK.  
The following calls can be restricted:  
Outgoing intl – All outgoing international calls.  
Outg.int.roam – All outgoing international calls except  
to your home country.  
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All – All outgoing calls.  
Inc. if roam – All incoming calls when you are abroad  
(when roaming).  
All calls – All incoming calls.  
To cancel all call restrictions  
1 }Settings }Calls }Manage calls }Restrict calls  
}Cancel all.  
2
Enter your password }OK.  
Fixed dialling  
The fixed dialling function allows calls to be made only to  
certain numbers saved on the SIM card. The fixed numbers  
are protected by your PIN2.  
This service is network- and subscription-dependent.  
Partial numbers can be saved. For example, saving 0123456  
allows calls to be made to all numbers starting with 0123456.  
When fixed dialling is activated, you cannot view or  
manage any phone numbers saved on the SIM card.  
To activate fixed dialling  
1 }Settings }Locks }Fixed dialling }Activate.  
2
Enter your PIN2 }OK.  
To save a fixed number  
1 }Settings }Locks }Fixed dialling }Fixed number.  
2
3
Enter the information.  
Enter your PIN2 }OK.  
You can still call the international emergency number  
112, even when the fixed dialling function is activated.  
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Call time and cost  
During a call, the duration of the call is shown. If you subscribe  
to cost information, you can check the duration of your last  
call, outgoing calls and the total time.  
If you subscribe to cost information, you must enter  
your PIN2 to reset the cost counter.  
To check the call time  
}Settings }Calls }Time and cost }Call timers.  
To check the call cost  
}Settings }Calls }Time and cost }Call costs.  
To reset the call cost meter  
1 }Settings }Calls }Time and cost }Call costs }Reset all.  
2
Enter your PIN2 }OK.  
Credit limit for calls  
Enter a credit limit for making calls. When there are zero  
units, no more calls can be made.  
To check available call credit  
}Settings }Calls }Time and cost }Call costs }Credit.  
To set a credit limit  
1 }Settings }Calls }Time and cost }Call costs }Set credit.  
2
3
Enter your PIN2 }OK.  
Select Change and enter the units }OK.  
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Showing or hiding your phone number  
If your subscription supports CLIR (Calling Line Identification  
Restriction), you can hide your phone number when making  
a call.  
To show or hide your phone number  
1 }Settings }Calls }Caller ID.  
2
Select Hide number, Show no. or Netw. default.  
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Phonebook  
You can save names and numbers in the Phonebook, which  
is stored on the SIM card.  
To add a contact  
1
2
3
Press }New contact }Select.  
Enter the name }Cont.  
Enter the number }Save.  
To call a contact from the phonebook  
1
2
Press  
.
Scroll to, or enter the first few letters of the contact you  
want to call.  
3
Select the contact and press  
.
To edit a contact  
1 }Phonebook and select a contact.  
2 }More }Edit contact.  
3
Edit the information }Save.  
To delete a contact  
1 }Phonebook and select a contact or number.  
2 }More }Delete contact }Yes.  
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Enter the + sign and country code with all phonebook  
numbers. They can then be used abroad or at home  
%15 To make international calls.  
Phonebook memory  
The number of entries you can save in your phonebook  
depends on the capacity of your SIM card.  
To check the Phonebook memory status  
1 }Phonebook and scroll to any entry.  
2 }More }Advanced }Memory status.  
Voicemail  
If your subscription includes an answering service, callers  
can leave a voice message when you cannot answer a call.  
To call your voicemail service  
From standby, press and hold  
, if you have saved your  
voicemail number in the phone. You can get the number from  
your service provider.  
To enter your voicemail number  
1 }Messaging }Settings }Voicemail no.  
2
Enter the voicemail number }OK. You can get the number  
from your service provider.  
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Messaging  
Your phone supports various messaging services. Contact  
your service provider about the services you can use or for  
more information, see www.SonyEricsson.com/support.  
Before you start  
If the number to your service centre is not saved on  
your SIM card, you must specify the number yourself,  
otherwise you cannot reply to received messages or  
send your own. Your service centre number is usually  
provided with your SIM card. If you do not have your  
service centre number, please contact your service  
provider.  
To check or add a service centre number  
1 }Messaging }Settings }Text message }Serv. centre  
no: The number is shown if it is saved on the SIM card.  
2
If there is no number, enter it, including the international  
“+” sign and country code }OK.  
Text messages  
Text messages can be sent to a mobile phone number or to  
a contact in your phonebook.  
New message  
A message icon  
appears on your display when you receive  
a new text message or voice message }Read.  
Inbox  
New messages are saved in your Inbox.  
To read new messages  
}Messaging }Inbox.  
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Entering letters and characters  
When writing messages there are two methods to enter letters  
and characters:  
Multitap text input  
T9™ Text Input  
To change writing method  
Before, or while entering letters, press and hold  
between Multitap and T9™ text input.  
to switch  
To write and send a text message  
1
2
3
Press  
from standby.  
Write your message }Cont.  
Enter the recipient’s number, or }Contact to add it from  
a contact in the phonebook.  
4 }Send }Yes.  
To enter letters using multitap text input  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
until the desired character appears.  
to add a space.  
for comma, period, question mark, etc.  
to shift between capitals and lower case letters.  
to enter the + sign.  
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Press and hold  
Press to erase one character at a time.  
Press and hold  
Press and hold  
Press and hold  
to enter numbers.  
to quickly erase characters.  
to change text input method.  
to change language.  
T9™ Text Input  
The T9™ Text Input method uses a dictionary to recognize  
words. You press each key only once, even if the letter you  
want is not the first letter on the key.  
To enter letters using T9 Text Input  
1 }Messaging }Write new.  
2
For example, to write the word “Jane”, press  
,
,
,
.
3
If the word shown is the one you want, press  
and add a space. To accept a word without adding a space,  
to accept  
press  
or  
. If the word shown is not the one you want, press  
repeatedly to view alternative words. Accept  
a word and add a space by pressing  
Continue writing your message. To enter a full stop or other  
punctuation marks, press and then or  
.
4
repeatedly. Accept a word and add a space by pressing  
.
– Press  
to erase one character at a time.  
– Press and hold  
– Press and hold  
– Press and hold  
to quickly erase characters.  
to change text input method.  
to change language.  
To view options when entering letters  
}More to view options when entering letters.  
Add symbol – Use  
to move through symbols.  
National char. – Turn off language-specific characters to save  
space. This option appears only for some writing languages.  
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Dictionary (T9) – Turn T9 text input on or off.  
Writing lang. – A list of available languages is shown.  
To enter symbols in a text message  
1
2
While writing the text message, }More }Add symbol.  
Scroll to a symbol }Insert.  
To change writing language  
1 }More }Writing lang.  
2
Select a language.  
Drafts  
Messages that you do not wish to send immediately can be  
saved in Drafts. Messages that fail to be sent are also saved  
in Drafts.  
To write a text message and save it as a draft  
1
2
3
Press  
from standby.  
Write your message }Cont.  
Enter the recipient’s number, or }Contact to add it from  
a contact in the phonebook.  
4 }Send }No }Save in Drafts.  
Outbox  
Sent messages are saved in the outbox. The oldest item will  
be deleted when the outbox is full.  
To save a phone number from a text  
message  
1
2
3
In the text message }More }Save }Phone number.  
Select the number }Save.  
Enter a name for the contact }Cont. }Save.  
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To delete a message  
1 }Messaging and select a folder.  
2
Select the message }More }Delete }Yes.  
To delete all messages  
1 }Messaging and select a folder.  
2 }More }Delete all }Yes.  
Long messages  
The number of characters allowed in a text message depends  
on the language you are writing in. Long messages are sent  
by automatic linking of two or more messages. You are charged  
for each of the messages linked in a long message. You may  
not receive all parts of a long message at the same time.  
Check with your service provider for the maximum  
number of messages that can be linked.  
Templates  
Base your message on the predefined templates. You can also  
add new templates.  
To use a message template  
1 }Messaging }Templates.  
2
3
Select the template you want to use }Send.  
Edit the template, select the recipient then send it by  
pressing Yes.  
To create a template  
1 }Messaging }Templates }[New templ]  
2
Write the message }OK.  
To create a template of your own you may need to  
delete one of the predefined templates in the phone.  
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To delete a template  
1 }Messaging }Templates.  
2
Select the template you want to delete }More }Delete.  
Message options  
The phone supports different types of messages. Your service  
provider may convert text message into a format (fax, for  
example) that suits the equipment that is going to receive the  
message.  
To set a default message type  
}Messaging }Settings }Text message }Reply type: and  
choose an option.  
To check the delivery status of a sent  
message  
1 }Messaging }Outbox and select a text message.  
2 }More }Message status.  
Area information  
Area information is a type of text message (for example, a local  
traffic report) that is sent to all subscribers within a certain  
network area.  
Please contact your service provider for more  
information about area information.  
To turn area information on or off  
1 }Messaging }Settings }Area info }Service:.  
2
Select On or Off.  
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Sounds & Alerts  
Your phone comes with a number of standard and polyphonic  
melodies which can be used as ringtones.  
To select a ringtone  
}Sounds & alerts }Ringtone.  
To set the ringtone volume  
1 }Sounds & alerts }Ring volume.  
2
Press  
to increase the volume and  
to decrease the  
volume.  
3 }Save.  
Do not hold the phone to your ear when using high  
ringtones as this can damage your hearing.  
To turn the keypress sound on and off  
1 }Sounds & alerts }Key sound.  
2
Select On or Off.  
Sounds and alerts options  
Under Sounds & alerts you can also set these options:  
Ring style – set the ring style to silent or vibrate.  
Message alert – select message notification signal.  
Alarm signal – select alarm signal.  
Ring styles  
Set the ring style to silent or vibrate. Press from standby  
for quick access to this menu.  
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To set the ringtone to silent  
Ring  
Vibr. & ring  
Vibrate only  
Silent  
1
Press from standby.  
2 }Silent }Select.  
To set the vibrating alert  
Press from standby.  
1
2 }Vibr. & ring or Vibrate only }Select.  
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Alarms  
You can add up to three alarms over a 24 hour time period.  
The alarm rings even if the phone is set to silent or turned off.  
To set an alarm  
1
2
3
4
Press  
from standby.  
Scroll to an entry }Select.  
Enter the time }OK.  
Enter an alarm name }Save.  
To turn an alarm off  
When it rings }Disable.  
}Snooze to snooze for 9 minutes. Snooze is automatically  
turned on if you do not press a key.  
To enable or disable an alarm  
1 }Alarms and scroll to an entry.  
2 }Enable or Disable.  
To select an alarm signal  
}Sounds & alerts }Alarm signal.  
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Games  
Your phone comes with several games. Information and games  
controls are given in help texts for each game.  
To start and end a game  
1 }Games and select a game }Start.  
2
Press  
to end the game.  
3 }Help to read help texts.  
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Settings  
Screen saver and wallpaper  
Your phone comes with a predefined screen saver and wall-  
papers. The screen saver activates when in idle mode for  
a few seconds, to save power. You can change the appearance  
of the display by using wallpapers.  
To activate the screen saver  
}Settings }Display }Screen saver.  
To select a wallpaper  
}Settings }Display }Wallpaper.  
To adjust the display contrast  
1 }Settings }Display }Contrast.  
2
Press  
to increase the contrast and  
to decrease the  
contrast.  
3 }Save.  
Time and date  
To set the time  
1 }Settings }Time and date }Set time.  
2
Enter the time }Save.  
To set the time format  
1 }Settings }Time and date }Set time.  
2 }Format and select an option }Save.  
To set the date  
1 }Settings }Time and date }Set date.  
2
Enter the date }Save.  
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To set the date format  
1 }Settings }Time and date }Set date.  
2 }Format and select an option }Save.  
Handsfree  
When using a portable handsfree and the handsfree setting is  
activated, you can choose to answer a call by pressing any key  
(except the  
key), or setting the phone to answer the call  
automatically.  
To select handsfree answering mode  
1
2
Settings }Calls }Handsfree.  
Select Normal, Any key or Automatic.  
Networks  
When you turn on the phone, it automatically selects your home  
network. If your home network is not within range, you may  
use another network, provided your network operator allows  
it. You can select the network you want to use, or you can add  
a new network to your list of preferred networks.  
%42 Troubleshooting for more information about networks.  
To view available network options  
}Settings }Network.  
To start an automatic network search  
1 }Settings }Network }New search.  
2
The phone searches for a network according to the list  
of preferred networks saved on your SIM card.  
To select a network  
1 }Settings }Network }Select network.  
2
Select a network.  
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To add a preferred network  
1 }Settings }Network }Preferred nets }New network  
}
Add.  
2
Select a network operator from the list and set its priority  
level }OK. Contact your network operator for details.  
Master reset  
You can reset all the settings in the phone to the way they were  
when you bought your phone by performing a master  
reset. All changes that you have made to settings are deleted.  
To reset the phone  
1 }Settings }Master reset.  
2
Enter the phone lock code (0000 or a new code).  
3 }OK.  
Languages  
Select the language for phone menus or the languages that you  
may use when writing. Most SIM cards automatically set the  
language used in the menu to the language of the country where  
you bought your SIM card. If this is not the case, the predefined  
language is English.  
To change the phone language  
}Settings }Language and select a language.  
You can change the phone language to English  
To select writing language  
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Locks  
Phone lock  
The phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized use  
if it is stolen and the SIM card is exchanged. You can change  
the phone lock code (which is 0000 by default) to any four-  
digit personal code.  
To unlock the phone  
If the phone lock is on, enter your code }OK.  
Automatic phone lock  
If the phone lock is set to automatic, you do not need to enter  
your phone lock code until a different SIM card is inserted in  
the phone.  
It is important that you remember your code. If you  
should forget it, you have to hand in your phone to  
your local Sony Ericsson retailer.  
To turn the phone lock code on or off  
1 }Settings }Locks }Phone lock }Protection and select  
an alternative.  
2
Enter the phone lock code }OK.  
To edit your phone lock code  
}Settings }Locks }Phone lock }Change code.  
Keypad lock  
Lock the keypad to avoid dialling a number by accident. You  
can still answer an incoming call and the keypad locks again  
after it. %11 To lock or unlock the keypad.  
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Automatic keylock  
Automatic keylock in standby means the keypad is locked  
a short while after you last press a key.  
To set the automatic keylock  
1 }Settings }Locks }Auto keylock.  
2
Select On or Off.  
Calls to the international emergency number 112 can  
still be made, even when the keypad is locked.  
SIM card lock  
The SIM card lock protects your subscription, but not your  
phone itself, from unauthorized use. If you change SIM cards,  
the phone still works with the new SIM card.  
Most SIM cards are locked at the time of purchase. If the  
SIM card lock is on, you have to enter a PIN (Personal Identity  
Number) every time you turn on your phone.  
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row,  
the SIM card is blocked. This is indicated by the message  
PIN blocked. To unblock it, you need to enter your PUK  
(Personal Unblocking Key). Your PIN and PUK are supplied  
by your network operator. You can edit your PIN and turn  
off your SIM card lock at any time.  
If the message Passwords do not match appears when you  
edit your PIN, you entered the PIN or PIN2 incorrectly.  
To unblock your SIM card  
1
2
3
When PIN blocked is displayed, enter your PUK }OK.  
Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN }OK.  
Re-enter the new PIN to confirm }OK.  
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To turn the SIM card lock on or off  
1 }Settings }Locks }SIM lock }Protection and select On  
or Off.  
2
Enter your PIN }OK.  
To edit your PIN  
1 }Settings }Locks }SIM lock }Protection and select On.  
2
Enter your PIN }OK.  
3 }Settings }Locks }SIM lock }Change PIN.  
4
5
6
Enter your PIN }OK.  
Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN }OK.  
Re-enter the new PIN to confirm }OK.  
To edit your PIN2  
1 }Settings }Locks }SIM lock }Change PIN2.  
2
3
4
Enter your PIN2 }OK.  
Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN }OK.  
Re-enter the new PIN to confirm }OK.  
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Extras  
Calculator  
The phone has a built-in calculator, which can add, subtract,  
divide and multiply.  
To use the calculator  
1 }Extras }Calculator.  
2
Enter digits with the keypad, then press:  
or  
to get ÷, x, -, +, a decimal point, % or =.  
to enter a decimal point.  
to delete the figure.  
}More }Save to save to memory.  
}More }+ / - to change between positive and negative  
values.  
}More }Retrieve to retrieve from memory.  
}More }Clear memory to clear the memory.  
Stopwatch  
Your phone has a stopwatch that can save several laps. The  
stopwatch is turned off when you answer an incoming call  
or when you exit the stopwatch menu.  
To use the stopwatch  
}Extras }Stopwatch }Start.  
}Stop to stop.  
}Lap to start a new lap.  
}Reset to reset the stopwatch.  
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Troubleshooting  
Some problems require that you call your service provider,  
but most of the problems you can easily correct yourself.  
Remove the SIM card before handing your phone in for repair.  
Remove the battery and restart the phone  
If you have not restarted the phone for a while, you may  
experience problems with its memory capacity and speed.  
Restart the phone to improve its capacity.  
1
2
3
4
Turn the phone off and remove the battery cover.  
Remove the phone battery and then put it back in place.  
Replace the cover.  
Turn the phone on.  
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Master reset  
If you experience problems with your phone such as display  
flickering or freezing, navigation problems, etc. you should  
reset the phone:  
1 }Settings }Master reset.  
2
Enter the phone lock code (which is 0000 by default  
or the new code if you have changed it) }OK.  
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Common questions  
Q: I can not turn the phone on.  
A: Charge the phone until it has finished  
charging.  
Make sure that the phone is charged. Attach the charger and  
charge the phone for 2.5 hours. The battery icon may not appear  
until the phone has charged for 30 minutes.  
A green battery  
means the phone  
battery is fully  
charged. A white  
battery means the  
phone battery is  
empty.  
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Q: I can not charge the phone.  
A: Attach the charger properly.  
Look carefully at the picture to see how to attach the charger  
and charge the phone.  
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Q: How do I change phone language?  
A: Go to Settings }Language and select a  
language.  
Q: What is my phone lock code?  
A: The default phone lock code is 0000.  
The phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized use  
if it is stolen and the SIM card is exchanged. You can change  
it to any four-digit personal code under }Settings }Locks  
}Phone lock }Change code.  
Q: How do I turn on and off T9 text input  
when writing a text message?  
A: Press and hold  
when entering text.  
You will see “T9” at the top of the text message when T9  
is activated.  
Q: It says No service in the display.  
A: Try calling from a different location.  
No service means that the phone's radio receiver is not picking  
up a signal from an operator. This may be a problem with  
your location. Move to a location where you have received  
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good network coverage earlier. You will get better network  
coverage outdoors.  
Five blue bars mean full  
network coverage  
Q: It says Emerg. only in the display.  
When the display shows Emerg. only, your phone is OK, but  
you are having problems accessing your own network. Change  
location and see if the message disappears. %36 Networks  
for details.  
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Q: It says Insert SIM card in the display.  
A: Remove the SIM card and clean it.  
Insert SIM card means that the phone has no contact with the  
SIM card in the phone.  
Remove the battery and the SIM card, and clean the  
connectors on the SIM card and the phone with an eraser.  
Check if the card is damaged or worn; if so the SIM card  
connector may not align with the phone connector.  
Contact your network operator to obtain a new SIM card.  
Q: The phone turns itself off.  
If your phone turns itself off when being transported, something  
in your pocket or bag has probably activated the on/off key.  
Turn on the automatic key lock function. %39 To set the  
automatic keylock.  
Q: How do I set up SMS/Text messages?  
A: Check the service centre number in the  
phone.  
If the number to your service centre is not saved on your SIM  
card, you must specify the number yourself, otherwise you  
cannot reply to received messages or send your own.  
Your service centre number is usually provided with your  
SIM card. If you cannot find your service centre number,  
please contact your service provider.  
1
Go to }Messaging }Settings }Text message }Serv.  
centre no: The number is shown if it is saved on the SIM  
card.  
2
If there is no number, enter it, including the international  
“+” sign and country code }OK.  
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Q: I have problems using SMS/Text  
messages on my phone  
A: Enter the correct SMS/Text message  
settings.  
If you have problems sending or receiving text messages on  
your phone, some of your phone settings are probably incorrect.  
The settings are different for different operators, contact your  
network operator for the correct SMS service centre setting.  
Error messages  
Insert SIM card  
There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have inserted  
it incorrectly. Insert a SIM card %7 Insert the SIM card and  
battery.  
Invalid SIM card  
This error message is shown in two cases:  
The phone only works with certain SIM cards. Insert the  
correct SIM card.  
You entered your personal unblocking key code (PUK)  
incorrectly 10 times in a row. Contact your operator.  
To unblock %38 Locks.  
Emerg. only  
You are within range of a network, but you are not allowed  
to use it. Some network operators allow emergency calls to the  
international emergency number 112 %16 Emergency calls.  
No service  
There is no network within range or the received signal is too  
weak. You have to move to get a signal that is strong enough.  
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Passwords do not match  
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly.  
Enter the correct PIN or PIN2 }Yes %38 Locks.  
PIN blocked or PIN2 blocked  
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times  
in a row. To unblock your codes %38 Locks.  
Phone locked  
Phone lock code  
Your phone comes with the phone lock code 0000. You can  
change it to any four-digit code %38 Locks.  
Fixed dialling only  
Fixed dialling is activated and the number you have dialled  
is not on your fixed numbers list %20 Fixed dialling.  
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Important information  
Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site  
On www.SonyEricsson.com/support there is a section where  
help and tips are only a few clicks away. Here you find the  
latest software updates and tips on how to use your product  
more efficiently.  
Service and support  
From now on you will have access to a portfolio of exclusive service  
advantages such as:  
Global and local websites providing support.  
A global network of Call Centers.  
An extensive network of Sony Ericsson service partners.  
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.  
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  
represented in the list, please contact you local dealer. (The phone  
numbers below were correct at the time of going to print. On  
www.SonyEricsson.com you can always find the latest updates.)  
In the unlikely event that your product needs service, please contact  
the dealer from whom it was purchased or one of our service partners.  
Save your original proof of purchase, you will need it if you need to  
claim warranty.  
For a call to one of our Call Centers you will be charged according  
to national rates, including local taxes, unless the phone number is  
a toll-free number.  
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Australia  
Argentina  
Austria  
1-300 650 050  
800-333-7427  
0810 200245  
Belgium  
Brazil  
02-7451611  
4001-0444  
1-866-766-9374  
Canada  
+27 112589023  
123-0020-0656  
Central Africa  
Chile  
4008100000  
China  
18009122135  
062 000 000  
Colombia  
Croatia  
844 550 055  
33 31 28 28  
09-299 2000  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Finland  
0 825 383 383  
France  
0180 534 2020  
Germany  
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Greece  
801-11-810-810  
210-89 91 919 (from mobile)  
8203 8863  
06 1 437 7300  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
India  
39011111  
(Add STD code from a GSM connection)  
021-2701388  
1850 545 888  
Indonesia  
Ireland  
06 48895206  
Italy  
03-78809800  
01 800 000 4722  
Malaysia  
Mexico  
0900 899 8318  
0800-100150  
815 00 840  
Netherlands  
New Zealand  
Norway  
02-6351860  
0 (prefix) 22 6916200  
Philippines  
Poland  
808 204 466  
Portugal  
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Romania  
(+4021) 401 0401  
095 7870986  
Russia  
67440733  
02-5443 6443  
Singapore  
Slovakia  
0861 632222  
902 180 576  
South Africa  
Spain  
013-24 45 00  
Sweden  
0848 824 040  
02-25625511  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
02-2483030  
Thailand  
0212 47 37 777  
Turkey  
43 919880  
08705 23 7237  
1-866-766-9374  
0-800-100-2250  
United Arab Emirates  
United Kingdom  
United States  
Venezuela  
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  
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 below 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 product malfunction or even  
a potential hazard to your health.  
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.  
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).  
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.  
Do not use your product near medical equipment  
without requesting permission.  
Do not use your product when in, or around aircraft, or areas  
posted “turn off two-way radio”.  
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.  
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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 ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE  
PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL  
PARTS THAT COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING  
HAZARD.  
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.  
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.  
Battery  
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.  
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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.  
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, 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.  
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.  
Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road and park  
before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.  
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).  
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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.  
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).  
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.  
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 scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP  
(International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and  
IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.), through  
periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines  
establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for 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.  
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.  
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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.  
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  
i
ntended for this phone. Use of other accessories may not ensure  
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
A separate leaflet with SAR information for this mobile phone model  
is included with the material that comes with this mobile phone. This  
information can also be found, together with more information on  
radio frequency exposure and SAR, on: www.SonyEricsson.com.  
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  
Disposal of old electrical  
& electronic equipment  
This symbol on the product or on its 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  
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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.  
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.  
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”).  
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  
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  
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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.  
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”).  
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.  
Our warranty  
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.  
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.  
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  
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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.  
Conditions  
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  
information has been removed or changed after the original purchase  
of the Product from the dealer.  
2
3
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.  
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 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.  
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Two defective pixels are deemed acceptable. Minor variations  
in camera image appearance may occur between phones. This  
is nothing uncommon and is not regarded as a defective camera  
module.  
4
Since the cellular system on which the Product is 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
6
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 does not cover Product failures which have been  
caused by use of accessories or other peripheral devices which  
are not Sony Ericsson branded original accessories intended for  
use with the Product.  
7
8
Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty.  
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  
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST  
PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS; TO THE FULL 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 to you.  
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.  
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*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 by an  
authorised Sony Ericsson distributor. To find 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.  
** 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, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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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 AAA 1002021-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 301489-7, 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, December 2005  
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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drafts 28  
A
alarms 33  
area information 30  
assembling, phone 7  
automatic keylock 39  
B
end user licence  
battery 7  
use and care 56  
C
call list 16, 24  
call time and cost 21  
calling 14  
handling two calls 17  
calls  
emergency 16  
hold 17  
codes  
icons 12  
PUK 6  
keypad 5  
conference calls 18  
contact 23  
keypad lock 38  
keypress sound 31  
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L
language  
phone lock 38, 50  
phone 37  
preferred network 37  
PUK 39  
locks  
phone lock 50  
SIM card 38  
long messages 29  
M
messaging 25  
missed calls 15  
multitap 26  
security  
my number 19  
N
network search 36  
shortcuts 5  
networks 36  
new messages 25  
silent mode 32  
SIM 7  
O
outbox 28  
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lock 38  
standby mode 9  
stopwatch 41  
wallpaper 35  
warranty 64  
symbols 28  
T
text input 27  
time 35  
time format 35  
ringtones, melodies 32  
SIM lock protection 41  
two voice lines 19  
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