Sony Ericsson T62U User Manual

Mobile Phone T62u  
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Please note: Some of the services in this manual are not  
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International Emergency Number 112 or 911. Contact your  
msupported by all networks. This also applies to the GSM  
Trademarks referred to herein are trademarks oCf their  
network operator or service provider if you are in doubt about  
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.  
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ACCESSORIES” are each registered U.S. Trademarks  
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Assistance, Accessories, and  
Table of Contents  
Accessibility.............................................87  
Icons .........................................................88  
Index.........................................................91  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use........5  
Limited Warranty .....................................10  
Getting Started..........................................13  
Getting To Know Your Phone..................17  
Changing Front Covers ............................20  
Calling ......................................................23  
Personalizing Your Phone........................33  
Voice Control ...........................................41  
Voicemail .................................................46  
Sending and Receiving Items...................55  
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Setting Up Mobile Internet.....................o..56  
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Messaging.................................................61  
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WAP.........................................................69  
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Information Transfer andtExchange.........76  
More Features............o...............................77  
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Synchronization........................................79  
Security.....................................................83  
Troubleshooting........................................84  
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Do not use your product in an area where a potentially  
explosive atmosphere exists.  
Guidelines for Safe and  
Efficient Use  
Please read this information before using your mobile  
phone.  
Do not place your product or install wireless  
equipment in the area above your car’s air bag.  
Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Only Sony  
Ericsson authorized personnel sehould perform service.  
Recommendations  
If your mobile phone is equipped with infrared, never  
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Always treat your product with care and keep it in  
a clean and dust-free place.  
direct the infrared ray at anyone's eye and make sure  
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that it does not disturb any other infrared units.  
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Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture  
or humidity.  
Antenna c  
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Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed  
Do not expose your product to extreme high or low  
temperatures.  
by Sony Ericsson for your mobile phone. Use of  
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unauthorized or modified antennas could damage your  
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Do not expose your product to open flames or lit o  
mobile phone and may violate regulations, causing loss  
of performance and SAR levels above the recommended  
limits (see below).  
tobacco products.  
Do not drop, throw, or try to bend your produCct.  
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Do not use your product near mtedical equipment  
Do not paint your product.  
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Efficient Use  
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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.  
without requesting permission.  
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Do not use your product when in, or around aircraft,  
or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”.  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  
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to use the minimum power required to reach the network.  
Therefore, the closer you are to a base station, the more  
likely it is that the actual SAR level will decrease.  
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 Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure  
frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio  
frequency fields).  
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  
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Governments around the world have adopted  
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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  
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guidelines.  
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Accessories can significantly affect a mobile phone’s  
compliance with the radio frequency exposure guidelines.  
Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation For example, the Federal Communication Commission  
of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted in the U.S. requires that some manufacturers’ accessories  
levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. shall be tested, and Sony Ericsson has done so with  
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respect to its products. To avoid causing loss of  
The levels include a safety margin designed to aossure the  
safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to performance or radio frequency exposure levels above  
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account for any variations in measuremrents.  
the permissible limits it is recommended that you only  
use Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original accessories  
intended for use with the mobile phone. If you wear the  
mobile phone on your body while it is transmitting, and  
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of  
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measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy  
absorbed by the body when usting a mobile phone. The  
SAR value is determined oat the highest certified power  
you do not use a Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original body  
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worn accessory, please ensure that the mobile phone is  
level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level  
positioned a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body and that  
of the mobile phone while operating can be well below  
you are not using an accessory that contains any metal.  
this value. This is because the mobile phone is designed  
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  
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  
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  
found, together with more information on radio frequency 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.  
Driving  
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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  
Ericsson or 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  
For other medical devicesU, please consult the  
manufacturer of the device.  
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DO NOeT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH YOUR  
Children  
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MmOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES. THEY  
COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OTHERS, OR  
in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external m  
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COULD ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE MOBILE  
PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE  
antenna supports the installation.  
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Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL  
and park before making or answering a callrif driving  
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Personal Medical Deovices  
PARTS THAT COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE  
conditions so require.  
A CHOKING HAZARD.  
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Mobile phones may affecNt the operation of cardiac  
Disposing of the Product  
Your mobile phone should not be placed in municipal  
pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please avoid waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of  
placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, e.g. in your electronic products.  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  
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Use only Ericsson or Sony Ericsson branded original  
batteries and chargers intended for use with your mobile  
phone. Other chargers may not charge sufficiently or may  
produce excessive heat. Using other batteries and  
chargers could be dangerous.  
Power Supply  
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 the battery to extreme temperatures,  
never above +60°C (+140°F). For maximum battery  
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Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.  
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Battery Use and Care  
Charge the battery for 12 hours before you use your  
mobile phone for the first time. The battery can only  
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Use the battery for the intended purpose only.  
be charged in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F)  
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Do not disassemble or modify the battery.  
and +45°C (+113°F).  
A new battery or one that has not been usedCfor a long  
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If your mobile phone battery has metal contacts, do not  
let the metal contacts touch another metal object. This  
could short-circuit and damage the battery.  
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time could have reduced capacityfthoe first few times it  
is used.  
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Do not allow the battery to be put into the mouth.  
Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.  
The talk and standby times depend on the actual  
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transmission conditions when using the mobile phone.  
If the mobile phone is used near a base station, less power  
is required and talk and standby times are prolonged.  
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Disposing Of The Battery  
The battery should never be placed in municipal waste.  
Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the mobile  
phone must be switched on and in a service area with  
Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may  
call your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center for  
information.  
not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when  
certain network services and/or mobile phone features are  
in use. Check with your local service provider.  
FCC Statement  
Using wireless technology to help provide location  
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information in case of an emersgency is a goal shared by  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
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the entire wireless industry, local phone companies and  
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the emergency response centers. Your phone includes  
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(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
technology wchich represents the first step towards that  
(2) This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
goal. However, the technique in its current state,  
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combineed with related implementation technologies  
means that the method may not always work, even if you  
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are able to speak with an emergency response center.  
Emergency Calls  
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Always review with an emergency response center all  
location data you have, including intersecting streets,  
as well as any landmarks, to assist in locating you.  
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This mobile phone, like any mobile phone, orperates using  
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radio signals, cellular and landline networks as well as  
IMPORTANT!  
Sony Ericsson is committed to continuing to work with  
the entire communications industry to improve location  
features for emergency response.  
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user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
connection under all conditions. Therefore you should  
never rely solely upon any  
communications (e.g. medical emergencies).  
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mobile phone for essential  
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Sony Ericsson is not liable for any service(s) including  
operation, coverage, or range of the network services  
provided by network carriers independent of Sony  
Ericsson.  
Limited Warranty  
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc.  
(Sony Ericsson), provides this Limited Warranty for your  
mobile phone and original accessories delivered with  
your mobile phone (hereinafter referred to as “Product”).  
Should your Product need warranty service, please return  
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further incformation.  
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Our Warranty  
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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.  
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What We Will Do  
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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  
authorized distributors or service partners, in the country  
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Limited Warranty  
 
where you purchased the Product, will, at their option,  
either repair or replace the Product in accordance with the  
terms and conditions stipulated herein.  
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  
Sony Ericsson and/or 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.  
of the Product due to accident, modification or  
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adjustment, acts of God, or damage resulting from  
liquid.  
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Conditions  
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to operate is proavided by a carrier independent from  
1 The warranty is valid only if the original proof of  
purchase issued to the original purchaser by the dealer,  
specifying the date of purchase and serial number*, 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  
4 Since the cellular system on which the Product is  
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Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be responsible  
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5 mThis warranty does not cover Product failures caused  
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the Product performed by a non-Sony Ericsson  
authorized person.  
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the dealer.  
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2 If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Prroduct, the  
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repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the  
6 The warranty does not cover Product failures which  
have been caused by use of accessories or other  
peripheral devices which are not Ericsson or Sony  
Ericsson branded original accessories intended for  
use with the Product.  
remaining time of the original warranty period or for  
ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is  
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functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced  
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parts or components will become the property of Sony  
Ericsson.  
7 Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will  
void the warranty.  
Limited Warranty  
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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  
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS,  
* In some countries/regions additional information is  
requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid proof  
of purchase.  
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TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN m  
BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.  
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or m  
limitation of incidental or consequential damageos, or  
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limitation of the duration of implied warrranties, so the  
preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
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sales/ purchase contract.  
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Limited Warranty  
When this guide instructs you to press a key, press and  
release the key.  
Getting Started  
When this guide instructs you to press and hold a key,  
press and hold the key for one to two seconds.  
About this user’s guide  
Before you start reading your User’s Guide, there are  
a few things you should know:  
Available services  
Some services and functions described in this user’s  
guide are network- or subscription-dependent. Because of  
this, all menus may not be available in your phone.  
For ease of reference, see “Getting To Know Your  
Phone” on page 17 for a quick overview of the main  
functions of the phone, shortcuts and general  
information.  
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This symbol indicates that a service or function  
is network- or subscription-dependent.  
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A Menu Diagram is located on the inside front cover of  
this User’s Guide. This is a quick overview of the  
menus in your Sony Ericsson mobile phone.  
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Please consult your service provider for more  
inmformation about your subscription.  
Your Quick Reference Card on the side back cover ofm  
this manual gives you information about your Sonoy  
Ericsson mobile phone that you can take withCyou.  
The SIM card  
When you register as a subscriber with a service provider,  
you get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM  
card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your  
phone number, the services included in your subscription,  
and your phonebook information, among other things.  
Text that is seen in the phone’s display is shown in the  
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following typeface: Add To Phonebook.  
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Softkey names are shown in the following typeface:  
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Key names are shown in the following typeface: C.  
Getting Started  
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Assembly  
Installing Your SIM Card  
Never use your phone with the front or back  
Before you can use your phone, you need to:  
Note!  
1 Install your SIM card and lock it in place.  
2 Attach and charge your battery.  
cover removed.  
Insert the SIM card by doing the following:  
Be sure to use only a Sony Ericsson lithium  
polymer battery that is listed as compatible with  
your mobile phone. Using batteries that are not  
compatible with your specific mobile phone  
will void your warranty.  
Note!  
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1 Unlock the SIM card slot by sliding  
the plastic bar up towarsd the top of  
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the phone.  
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the SIM card slot will unhinge  
allowing you access to the SIM  
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card holder.  
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Always turn off the phone and detach the  
Note!  
3 Slide the SIM card into the slot  
formed by the plastic holders.  
Make sure that the notch is in the  
top right corner of the SIM card  
holder. Fold the SIM holder down  
flush against the phone.  
charger before you insert or remove a SIM card.  
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before using the phone.  
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4 Lock the SIM card in place by  
sliding the plastic bar toward  
the bottom of the phone until you  
hear a click.  
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Attaching Your Battery  
Putting Your Back Cover On  
1 Hold the battery over the back of the phone (the side  
that should face up is marked).  
2 Locate the connector at the end of the blue, red, and  
black wires and insert the plug. It will only fit one way.  
Do not force it.  
1 Locate the notches along  
each side of the back of  
the phone.  
3 Holding the battery at an angle (label side up), place  
the bottom part of the battery into the cavity. There is  
a metal clip to hold the battery in place.  
4 Lower the top part of the battery until it lays flat.  
5 The battery is properly installed.  
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cover upward. If the wires  
are not positioned properly,  
the back cover may not  
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Charging Your Battery  
3 Click the back cover into  
place.  
To charge your battery for the first time, attach the  
phone’s battery to the back of your phone under the back  
cover. Then, replace the back cover (see “Putting Your  
Back Cover On” on page 15). Once you have installed  
your battery, you should not need to remove it.  
1 Connect the charger to the ephone at the flash symbol.  
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The flash symbol oUn the charger plug must match with  
the flash symbol on the system connector.  
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charging iicon appears in the display.  
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Getting Started  
Getting To Know Your Phone  
Phone Views  
11 External antenna connector  
12 Headset jack  
(2.5mm plug/audio jack)  
The following diagrams illustrate the front, back, and  
bottom views of your phone.  
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1 Earpiece  
2 Side volume keys  
3 Display  
4 Left softkey  
5 Joystick  
(4-way navigation  
with center push key)  
6 Options key  
7 Keypad  
8 Power On/Off key  
9 Clear key  
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14 Accessory Connector  
(Handsfree, Charger, FM  
radio, MP3, Chatboard, etc.)  
15 Microphone  
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presses. Press  
, Lock Keypad then Select to lock  
Standby Screen Icons  
your keypad. To unlock your keypad press C then Yes.  
10Active profile indicates the currently-selected profile.  
The available profiles are Normal (no icon), Meeting  
Every time you power on your phone, you will see the  
standby screen. You will also see the standby screen  
when you exit the menu system. This lists all of the icons  
that could appear on your standby screen.  
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), Car (  
), Outdoors, (  
) Portable ( ),  
Home (  
), and Work ( ).  
1 Alarm icon ( ) is displayed if the alarm is set.  
2 Current Time is displayed.  
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3 Signal strength (  
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incoming calls.  
12Magic Word (l ) indicator indicates that the Magic  
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strength from the wireless system. More bars indicate  
a stronger signal (maximum of five bars).  
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and can be used  
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5 Analog channel indicator shows when the phone  
is operating in analog ( ) mode.  
6 Battery ( ) shows the relative strength of your  
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have missed calls.  
14SMS message (  
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battery. A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery.  
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an SMS (text) message. The number next to the icon  
indicates that number of SMS messages you have  
received.  
15Voice message (  
a voice message. The number next to the icon indicates  
that number of voice messages you have received.  
7 Network tag indicates that the phone is in standby  
mode and is ready for use.  
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oggle Phone silent on and off.  
9 Keylock ( ) indicates that pressing the keys has no  
Some service providers send an SMS message  
to indicate you have received a voice message.  
Note!  
effect. The keypad is locked to prevent inadvertent key  
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Getting To Know Your Phone  
   
Key Functions  
Options Key  
The  
key allows you to quickly access options for  
Softkeys  
some functions (options vary based on the function you  
are using). For instance, when you are reading a new  
SMS message, you can press the  
delete, forward, or reply. You can ealso press  
Your phone is equipped with softkeys. The softkey text  
labels are displayed on the bottom of your display. To use  
the softkey functions, press the left or right key that is  
under the text label on the screen.  
for choices such as  
for help.  
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press the left  
softkey to  
select Call List  
or press the  
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2 Press down on the latches.  
Changing Front Covers  
Removing Your Phone’s Covers  
Your phone is equipped with replaceable covers. For  
more information on ordering additional covers, see  
“Ordering Accessories” on page 87. Never use your  
phone with the front or back cover removed.  
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6 Press the bottom part of the front cover to the phone  
until it clicks into place.  
7 To replace the back cover, see “Putting  
Your Back Cover On” on page 15.  
Replacing Your Phone’s Covers  
1 Locate the four notches on the front  
cover (as indicated here).  
2 Holding the front cover horizontally  
(flat) place the keypad in the cover.  
3 Push down on each of the notches  
to secure the keypad in the cover.  
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Making and receiving calls  
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1 Press and briefly hold  
to turn on your phone.  
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2 Enter your PIN (Personal Identity Number), if you  
have one for your SIM card. Your PIN is provided  
by your service provider.  
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5 When the phone rings, press Answer to answer the call.  
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).  
Your PUK is provided by your service provider.  
Note!  
Your mobile phone is equipped with an internal  
antenna located inside the back of your phone,  
above the back cover. For best reception, hold  
the phone as you would any other telephone,  
Note!  
but be careful not toecover this area with  
3 Enter the area code (if necessary) and phone number  
and press Call to make the call.  
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Changing Front Covers  
Making international calls  
Calling  
1 Press and hold  
until a + sign appears in the  
Before you can make or receive any calls, you must turn  
on the phone and be within range of a network. See  
“Making and receiving calls” on page 21.  
display. The + replaces the international access code  
of the country from which you are calling.  
2 Enter the country code, area code (without the leading  
zero) and phone number, press Call.  
To change earpiece volume during a call  
Press the upper or lower side volume key to increase  
or decrease the earpiece volume.  
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Note!  
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IntlAcciessCode.  
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Press and hold C until the display shows Microphone  
Muted. Press and hold C again to resume the conversation.  
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To make an emergency call, enter your local emergency  
Automatic redialing  
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number and press Call.  
If the connection of the call failed and the display shows  
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Your mobile phone supports the international emergency  
numbers, 112, 911, or 08. 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 network  
is within range.  
Retry?, press Yes. The phone redials the number (up to  
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Note!  
Some service providers may require that a SIM  
card is inserted, and in some cases that the PIN  
has been entered as well.  
Note!  
When the call is connected, the phone gives  
a loud signal. Automatic redialing is not  
available for fax and data calls.  
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In some countries, other emergency numbers may also  
be promoted. Your service provider may therefore have  
saved additional local emergency numbers on the  
SIM card.  
Missed calls  
If you have missed a call, Missed Calls: 1 appears in  
standby mode, indicating the number of missed calls.  
Checking your missed calls  
Viewing your local emergency numbers  
Scroll to Phonebook, Special Numbers, Emergency Nos.  
1 Press Call List to display the missed calls (  
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2 To call a number from the list, scroll to the number and  
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When you receive a call, the phone rings and indicates  
who is calling you (if your subscription includes Caller  
ID service and the caller’s number is identified). If you  
have saved the number in your phonebook, the name  
associated with that number is displayed. If the number is  
Call List  
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and missed are saved in your Call List. If you have  
Calling Line Identification (CLI) service, the caller’s  
name and number will also be identified.  
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a restricted number, the display shows Caller ID withheld.  
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1 To enter the call list, press Call List from standby.  
2 Scroll to the number you want to call, press Call.  
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Rejecting a call  
Clearing the Call List  
Scroll to Call Info, Clear Call Lists.  
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lower side volume key twice.  
You can also use your voice to answer or reject  
Note!  
calls. See “Voice Control” on page 41.  
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Phonebook menu. If you want to edit a contact saved on the  
SIM card, you first need to copy the contact to the phone.  
Phonebook  
Adding a contact  
To copy contacts to the phone, scroll to Phonebook,  
SIM Card, Copy from SIM.  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Add Contact.  
2 Scroll to the field you want to fill in, press Edit.  
3 Enter the information.  
Copying the contacts stored on your SIM card  
4 Press OK.  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, SIM Card, Copy from SIM.  
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5 Select the next field and so on.  
6 When you have entered the information, scroll to Save  
and Exit? and press Proceed.  
2 Press Select.  
3 Copy from SIM may take a few minutes. Copy now?  
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Default (srtandard) number  
Each contact has a default phone number. The first phone  
number you link to a contact automatically becomes the  
default number. If you scroll to a certain contact in the  
Call Contact list and then press and hold Call, the default  
number is dialed.  
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The total number of contacts varies according  
to the amount of stored information for each  
contact. You can check the number of available  
contacts under Phonebook, Memory Status.  
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You can copy the contacts between your phone’s memory  
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Setting the default number  
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To copy contacts to the SIM coard, scroll to Phonebook,  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Edit Contact.  
2 Enter the first letter of the contact and press OK.  
3 When the contact is highlighted, press Edit.  
4 Select Default Number and press Select.  
5 Scroll to the number you want to be the default number  
and press Select.  
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If you insert a SIM card with saved contacts in your phone,  
you can call a contact by selecting SIM Card from the  
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Speed dialing from your phonebook on your  
SIM card  
Speed dialing  
You can store numbers in your phone’s phonebook or in  
the phonebook on your SIM card.  
Enter the location number then press Call to dial the  
number corresponding to the phonebook position on  
your SIM card.  
or  
Speed dialing from your phonebook on your  
phone  
From standby, press and hold one of the number keys  
2-9 to find a contact beginning with the first letter on  
that key (or closest following). For example, press and  
hold 5 to go to the first contact beginning with “J”.  
To go to a contact beginning with “L” press 5 three  
times after you have entered the list of contacts.  
Enter the position number.  
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Changing position numbers  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Contact Mngr., Position List.  
2 Select the phone number you want to move.  
3 Select the position to which you want to move the  
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Scroll to the contact you want to call.  
When the contact you want to call is highlighted, press m  
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Call. Scroll to the number you want to call (ifomore  
phone number.  
than one number is stored for that contacCt). Press Call  
4 When you have finished press Back.  
5 Changes will apply when phb. is copied. Copy to  
SIM? appears in the display. Press Yes to copy your  
changes to your SIM.  
again.  
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Updating the phonebook  
When needed, you can easily update or delete any contact  
information.  
Checking the memory  
With the Memory status function in your phonebook, you  
can check how many positions you have left in your  
memory.  
Editing a contact  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Edit contact.  
2 Enter the first letter of the contact, press OK.  
3 Scroll to the contact you want to edit.  
To check the phonebook memory, scroll to Phonebook,  
Memory Status.  
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The total number of contacts varies according  
to the amount of stored information for each  
contact.  
Note!  
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5 Scroll to the field you want to edit, Select.  
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8 When you have entered the information, scroll down  
to Save and exit? and press Proceed.  
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You can add a voice command to a contact.  
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Deleting a contact  
Find the contact you want to edit by entering the first  
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1 Scroll to Phonebook, Edit Contact.  
2 Enter the first letter of the contact, press OK.  
3 When the contact is highlighted, press C.  
4 You will be prompted to confirm your deletion.  
few letters of the contact name.  
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Note!  
Dialing on.  
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Deleting all contacts  
Scroll to Phonebook, Contact Mngr., Delete All.  
to write texts. See “T9™ Text Input” on page 31 for more  
information.  
Contacts that are saved on the SIM card are not Switching between input methods  
Note!  
deleted.  
Press and hold  
during text entry to toggle between  
Multitap and T9. To turn T9 on initially, scroll to  
Settings, Language, T9 Predictive, On.  
Groups  
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send SMS messages to several recipients at the same  
time. See “SMS messages” on page 61.  
Input languages  
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1 Scroll to Phonebook, Groups, Add Group.  
2 Enter a name for the group, press OK.  
3 Select Add Member.  
4 Enter the first letters of the contact you want to add,  
press OK.  
5 Select the contact by pressing Select.  
6 Select a phone number.  
7 Repeat steps 3-6 to add more members.  
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1 Scroll to Settings, Language, Input Language.  
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2 Scroll through the list of languages by tilting the  
joystick up or down.  
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or by Check/Uncheck.  
4 Press Exit to exit the menu.  
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selected in order to T9 to work.  
Entering letterNs  
There are two ways to enter text, the Multitap method  
(default) or by using T9™ Text Input. T9™ Text Input  
is a predictive input method and can be a quicker way  
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Multitap text input  
Press… to get…  
When saving names in the phonebook or when writing  
WAP addresses, you enter letters using multitap text  
input. You press each key as many times as needed  
to show the letter you want.  
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Entering letters using multitap text input  
to delete letters and numbers  
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repeatedly until  
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the character you want appears in the display. Be sure to  
briefly pause between each letter if they are both on the  
same key. See the table of the Latin alphabet below:  
to shift between capital and lowercase  
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Options during multitap text input  
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and , are shown. Move between the symbols by tilting  
the joystick up, down left, or right. Select a symbol.  
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SMS messages).  
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Text Format – You can choose how your text will  
display by altering the Text Size, Text Style, Alignment,  
or New Paragraph submenus (available when  
composing SMS messages).  
Entering Text Quick Keys  
To...  
Do this when entering letters  
using multitap text input:  
Reach the second Press and hold the upper side  
letter or character volume key followed by a digit  
Language You can change your input language.  
Input method – You can choose between T9 and  
Multitap input methods.  
of a key  
key (for example, press the  
upper sidee volume key then  
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Help – a help screen is displayed.  
press 2 to enter a B).  
Reach the third  
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To enter an ‘A’, press 2 once.  
of a key c  
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(for example, press the lower  
side volume key then press 2  
to enter a C.)  
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To shift between capital and lowercase letters, press  
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capital and  
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lowercase letters  
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to certain letters. To enter a ‘B’, press the upper  
Enter numbers  
Press and hold any of the number  
keys  
side volume key up at the same time you press  
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2. To enter a ‘C’, prtess the lower side volume  
key down at theosame time you press 2.  
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Enter a question  
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Press and hold the lower side  
volume key down and press 1  
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T9 Text Input  
To...  
Do this when entering letters  
using multitap text input:  
Apart from the way you normally enter letters in your  
phone, using multitap text input, you can use T9™ Text  
Input for entering SMS messages and email. The T9 Text  
Input method uses a built-in dictionary to recognize the  
most commonly used word for each sequence of key  
Enter the @-sign Press and hold the lower side  
volume key and press  
Enter a space  
Press 1  
presses. This way, you press each key only once, even if  
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Delete letters and Press C  
numbers  
the letter you want is not the first letter on the key.  
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Shift between input  
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T9™ Text Input does not work for phonebook  
entries or WAP addresses.  
Note!  
Press and hold  
(if T9 is turned on and  
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Entering letters using T9 Text Input  
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Send New.  
2 For example, if you want to write the word “phone”,  
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Shift between input  
languages  
Press and hold  
one language is turned on.  
if more than  
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Enter a p (pause)  
when entering  
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tilt the joystick up or down repeatedly to view  
alternative words (candidates). Accept a word and  
add a space by pressing 1.  
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If you do not find the word you want by pressing  
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Edit Word – Edit the suggested word by using multitap  
text input.  
Press and hold  
Select Edit Word.  
Delete the entire word by pressing C.  
Write the new word using multitap text input.  
to go to a list of options.  
Text Format You can choose how your text will  
display by altering the Text Size, Text Style,  
Alignment, or New Paragraph (available when  
composing SMS messages).  
The word is added to the dictionary. The next time  
you enter the same characters, the word you just  
added to the dictionary will appear as one of the  
alternative words.  
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Turning off T9 Text Input Method  
Options during predictive text input  
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You can turn off T9 Text Input. This setting is valid for all  
input of texts – not only for the text you are currently  
writing. Turn off T9 Text Input by doing one of the  
following:  
If you press  
when writing, you enter a list of options.  
You can scroll through these options by pressing the  
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upper or lower side volume key or by tilting theojoystick  
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up or down:  
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Scrolling to Settings, Language, T9 Predictive, Off.  
Symbols – Symbols and punctfuaotion marks such as ?  
and , are shown. Move between the symbols by tilting  
the joystick up, down, left,tor right. Select a symbol.  
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Insert Object You can attach a picture, sound,  
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melody, or animation (available when composing  
SMS messages).  
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Resetting the phone  
1 Scroll to Settings, Master Reset.  
Personalizing Your Phone  
You can adjust the phone settings to suit your own  
requirements.  
2 Select Reset Settings or Reset All. Reset settings  
changes your customizable settings (under the  
Settings menu) to the default values. Reset All  
changes all of your phone’s settings to the factory  
If you change a setting which is included in  
a profile, the active profile is also changed.  
See “Profiles” on page 39.  
Note!  
defaults that were selected when you purchased your  
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You can reset all the settings in the phone to the factory  
defaults by choosing Settings, Master Reset. Factory  
defaults are not necessarily the same settings as when you  
purchased your phone.  
have changed it).  
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Pictures  
Editing and saving a picture  
Your phone contains several pictures which you can send 1 Scroll to Extras, Pictures.  
in an SMS message.  
2 Select a picture group.  
3 Tilt the joystick up or down to scroll through the  
pictures. Select a picture and press Edit to view the  
Your mobile phone has the capability to load,  
Note!  
store and forward additional ringtone melodies,  
pictures, and other graphic images. The use of  
such melodies, pictures or images may be  
restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties,  
including but not limited to restriction under  
applicable privacy, copyright or trademark laws.  
You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely  
editing tools. You can nowestart to edit the picture.  
5 Select Save. The pUicture is saved in My Pictures.  
See the table below.  
to view yoursoptions.  
How to use the kelys when editing a picture:  
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responsible for additional melodies, pictures  
or images that you download to or forward  
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move the cursor up and left.  
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move the cursor up.  
from your mobile phone. Prior to use of any  
additional melodies, pictures or images, plmease  
verify that your intended use is properlyolicensed  
move the cursor up and right.  
move the cursor left.  
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not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality  
lift up or put down the pen.  
Press and hold to switch between zoom  
and full size view.  
of any additional ringtofneos, pictures, images  
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move the cursor right.  
any way for your improper use of additional  
ringtones, pictures, images or other third party  
content.  
move the cursor down and left.  
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You can delete the edited pictures from My Pictures and  
My Favorites, but you cannot delete the original pictures  
that were in the phone when you bought it.  
Press… to…  
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move the cursor down.  
move the cursor down and right.  
move the cursor 1, 5, or 10 spaces.  
Deleting a picture from My Favorites  
1 Scroll to Extras, Pictures, My Favorites.  
2 Scroll to a picture and press C. e  
SAVE and exit the picture.  
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press and hold to clear the picture.  
switch line thickness.  
Ring  
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Your phone comes with a number of ring sounds and  
melodies. You can edit your ring sounds and melodies,  
and send them to a friend, in an SMS message. It is also  
possible to download melodies via WAP.  
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Adding a picture to My Favorites  
My Favorites is a collection of your favorite pictures.  
Select Voice Calls from the Settings, Sounds & Alerts,  
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Setting the ring sound volume  
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Ring Volume.  
2 Press the upper or lower side volume key or tilt  
the joystick left or right to increase or decrease  
the volume.  
3 Scroll to a picture and press  
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4 Press Yes to add the picture.  
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3 Save the setting.  
Receiving melodies  
When you receive a sound or melody, you will be  
prompted to save the sound after selecting the melody.  
Editing a ring sound or melody  
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, My Melodies,  
choose a melody, Select, Edit.  
For legal information about downloading  
melodies and pictures, see “Pictures” on  
Note!  
Note!  
Your keypad now works as  
a keyboard. Press a key to  
enter a note.  
Press and hold the key to make  
the note longer. There are four  
different lengths of notes.  
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of tone.  
Press  
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once to raise the note one semitone.  
twice to lower the note one semitone.  
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Press C to remove notes.  
Sounds & Alerts, Increasing Ring.  
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2 To listen to your melody, press Play.  
3 You will be prompted with Accept? PresCs Yes to  
Specific ring sounds for personal calls  
If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you  
can set different ring sounds for the two voice  
lines. Line 1 and Line 2 are displayed instead of Voice  
calls. If your SIM subscription supports fax and data  
calls, you can set different ring sounds for voice, fax  
and data calls respectively.  
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accept it, or press No to continue composing.  
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To send a ring soound or melody in an SMS  
message, see “Inserting an item in an SMS  
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Vibrating alert  
To set the vibrating alert  
Not all service providers support Two Line  
Service.  
Note!  
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Vibrating Alert.  
2 Select the setting you want.  
If your subscription includes the Calling Line  
Identification (CLI) service, you can assign a Personal  
ring sound to up to 10 callers.  
Minute Minder  
From the Call Info, Call Timers menu, you can also turn  
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Setting a specific ring sound for a caller  
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Ring Sounds  
Personal Rings, Add New, Add.  
2 Enter the contact name, OK.  
3 Select a ring sound.  
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on the Minute Minder.  
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If you turn on the minute minder, you hear a beep once  
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Time settings  
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The time is always displayed in standby mode.  
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Sounds & Alerts  
You can choose to be notified of an incoming call by them  
To set the time, scroll to Settings, Time and Date,  
Set Time.  
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vibrating alert to one of the following:  
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To set the time format, scroll to Settings, Time and Date,  
Time Format. You can choose a 12-hour clock or  
a 24-hour clock.  
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On – all the time.  
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On if silent – on when the ring tvolume is turned off  
or when you have set the phone to silent.  
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If you select the 12-hour clock, you can alternate between  
am and pm by pressing  
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Off – all the time.  
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Date  
Automatic keylock  
When the phone is in standby mode, you can press the  
Automatic keylock means the keypad is locked 25 seconds  
upper or lower side volume key to see today’s date in the after you last press a key.  
Status menu. You can set the date and date format in the  
To turn automatic keylock On or Off, scroll to  
Settings, Locks, Auto Keylock.  
Settings, Time and Date menu.  
To lock the keypad manually, press and hold C  
The time is also displayed when your phone is  
in “sleep” mode.  
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and select Lock Keypad or press  
and select  
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Lock Keypad.  
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Time zone settings  
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The keypad remains locked until you answer an incoming  
call or until yoau unlock the keypad manually.  
Under Settings, Time and Date, Advanced  
menu, you can set time zone and daylight saving  
time. Changing these, changes the time accordingly and  
thus also the appointments and tasks in your calendar.  
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prompted with Unlock keypad?, press Yes to confirm.  
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My Shortcuts  
You can place your favorite functions that you want to  
reach quickly and easily in the My Shortcuts menu.  
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Keypad lock  
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You can lock the keypad to avoid dialing a number by  
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Calls to the internattional emergency  
Adding a function to My Shortcuts  
1 Scroll to the menu item that you want to add to  
My Shortcuts.  
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made when the keypad is locked.  
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2 When the item is selected, press  
, then select  
Some service providers may require that a SIM  
card is inserted, and in some cases that the PIN  
has been entered as well.  
Add Shortcut.  
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Editing a shortcut in My Shortcuts  
1 To edit a shortcut, scroll to My Shortcuts.  
2 Scroll to the menu item that you would like to edit  
You can reset all profile settings to the way they were set  
when you bought your phone by scrolling to Settings,  
Profiles, Reset Profiles.  
and press  
. You can choose Delete to remove  
the shortcut from the list or you can choose Change  
Position to edit the order of the selected shortcut in  
the list.  
Menu language  
Most SIM cards automatically set the menu language to  
the language of the country where you bought your SIM  
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Profiles  
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Your phone has a number of pre-set profiles which are set  
to suit a certain environment. You can rename or change  
these profiles. For example, when you go to a meeting,  
you can simply choose the Meeting profile and a number  
of settings such as the ring sound is turned off.  
Changing the maenu language  
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1 Scroll to Settings, Language, Menu Language.  
2 Choose a language.  
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joystick to the left, pressing 0 0 0 0, then tilting  
the joystick to the right. To easily change the  
language to the language on your SIM card,  
tilt the joystick to the left, press 8 8 8 8, then  
tilt the joystick to the right.  
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To select a profile, scroll to Settings, Profiles,  
Select Profile.  
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Changing a profile setting  
1 Scroll to Settings, Profiles, Edit Profile.  
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2 Choose a setting.  
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Display light  
The Display Light can be set to automatic, off, or on.  
In automatic mode, the display light is turned off a few  
seconds after you press the last key.  
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To rename a profile, scroll to Settings, Profiles,  
Edit Profile, Profile Name.  
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To set the Display Light, scroll to Settings, Display,  
Selecting a greeting  
Light.  
1 Scroll to Settings, Display, User Greeting.  
2 Select a greeting.  
Contrast  
Background  
Use Contrast to adjust the difference in brightness  
between the light and dark areas of your display.  
Use Background to select a peicture that will appear in  
your standby screen.  
To set the Contrast, scroll to Settings, Display,  
Contrast.  
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Background.  
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Answering mode  
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My Pictures  
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When you select Any Key, you can answer a call by  
pressing any key (except Busy). When using a portable  
handsfree kit, you can set the phone to answer the call  
automatically. To select an answering mode, scroll to  
Your mobile phone comes with several background  
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pictures you can select. You can also create or download  
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your own background pictures and animations for use in  
text messaging. You can download pictures to your PC  
and then load them onto your phone using a data cable.  
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Settings, Call Manager, Answering Mode.  
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You can also answer calls using your voice (see “Voice  
Control” on page 41).  
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You can purchase a data cable from  
United States. For more information on  
purchasing Sony Ericsson branded or Ericsson  
branded accessories, see “Ordering  
Accessories” on page 87.  
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When you turn your phonoe on or off, the Sony Ericsson  
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User greeting  
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greeting appears in the display. Your service provider’s  
own greeting may be shown instead.  
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download the freeware background picture program to  
your PC. Once you choose or create a picture, upload it  
pictures via WAP. Go to Settings, Display, Background,  
Select Picture, My Picture. You can only store one  
customized background picture in your phone at a time,  
but you can store additional pictures in your personalized  
Voice Control  
With your mobile phone, you can use your voice to:  
Call someone by saying the name and number type  
(for example, home, work, etc.).  
Answer and reject calls.  
Record or listen to voice memoes.  
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Activate the voice clontrol by saying a “Magic Word”.  
For more informaation on this feature, see “The Magic  
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Phone number display  
There are two ways that you can check your own phone  
number(s):  
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You can save up to 50 voice commands. When recording  
voice commands, make sure you are in a quiet  
environment.  
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1 To check your phone number, scroll to Phonebook,  
Special Numbers, My Number, choose number type.  
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The amount of memory you use varies  
according to the length of your recorded words.  
Longer words use up more memory.  
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If your number is not saved on your SIM card, you  
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2 Press the upper or lower side volume keyrfrom the  
standby screen.  
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Before voice dialing  
You must first turn on the voice dialing function and  
record your voice commands.  
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Turning voice dialing on and recording number  
types  
An icon appears next to a contact name which has a voice  
command.  
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Name Dialing.  
2 Select On. Now you are going to record a voice  
command for each number type you use with your  
phonebook contacts like “home”, “mobile”, “work”,  
“other”.  
3 Instructions appear on your display.  
4 Select a number type.  
5 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say the 1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Caller Name.  
number type that you have selected. The voice  
command is played back to you.  
6 If the recording sounds okay, press Yes to save the  
voice command. If not, press No and repeat step 4.  
7 Repeat steps 4 and 6 for each voice command you  
Caller name  
You can choose whether or not you want to hear the  
recorded contact name when you receive an incoming  
call from that contact.  
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Turning the caller name On or Off  
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1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side  
volume key.  
2 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear, and listen  
for the tone.  
3 After the tone, say a name, for example “John”.  
The name is played back to you.  
4 If you have several numbers for that contact, after  
a second tone, say the number type, for example,  
“home”.  
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2 Enter the first letter of the contact name and press OK.  
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3 Press Edit.  
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The number type is played back to you and the call is  
connected.  
5 Instructions appear.  
6 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
“Answer”, or another word. If the recording sounds  
OK, press Yes. If not, press No and repeat step 5.  
7 Say “Busy”, or another word.  
From standby, you can also initiate voice dialing, voice  
profiles and voice memos by:  
Pressing and holding the upper or lower side volume  
key.  
Pressing the handsfree button (when using a portable When the phone rings, say “Answer” or the alternative  
Answering a call using voice commands  
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handsfree device).  
word you recorded.  
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Saying the Magic Word. See “The Magic Word” on The call is connected.  
page 45.  
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Rejecting a call using voice commands  
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When the prhone rings, say “Busy” or the alternative word  
Voice answering  
You can answer or reject incoming calls by using your  
voice, when using a portable handsfree or a car handsfree The call is rejected. The caller hears a busy tone or the  
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call is forwarded to voicemail.  
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Turning on and recording profile commands  
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Profiles  
2 Select On.  
3 Instructions appear.  
4 Press OK to proceed.  
Turning on voice answering and recorrding voice  
answer commands  
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Answer.  
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2 Select On.  
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3 Select or deselect the accessories you want to be able  
to use with voice answering by pressing Check or  
Uncheck.  
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5 Select a profile.  
6 Wait for the tone and say the profile name.  
4 Press Exit.  
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7 Press Yes to accept the recording or press No to re-  
record.  
8 Press and hold the upper or lower side volume key.  
9 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear, and listen  
for the tone.  
4 Press Yes to proceed.  
5 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
“Record”, then press Yes if it sounds okay. If not,  
press No.  
6 Wait for the tone and say “Play”. Press Yes to accept  
the recording or press No to re-record.  
10Say the profile name. Repeat steps 4 through 6 to  
record voice commands for the other profiles.  
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Changing a profile using voice commands  
1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side  
volume key until you hear a tone.  
2 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear and say the  
profile command for the desired profile. The profile  
1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side  
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2 Release theakey, lift the phone to your ear and say  
volume key until you hear a tone.  
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andra tone indicates that the recording has begun.  
“Record”. The voice command is played back to you  
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is changed.  
Recording voice memos  
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Listening to recordings using a voice command  
1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side  
volume key until you hear a tone.  
2 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear and say  
“Play”. The voice command is played back to you.  
3 Listen to your last recording.  
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You can record voice memo commandsrto start or listen  
to a voice memo recording.  
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1 Scroll to Settings,NVoice Control, Voice Memo.  
commands  
You can only play your most recent recording  
using voice commands.  
Note!  
2 Select On.  
3 Instructions appear.  
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6 Press Yes to proceed.  
7 Wait for the tone and say the Magic Word.  
The Magic Word  
You can record a Magic Word and use it as a voice  
command. Say the Magic Word and then one of your  
recorded voice commands. The Magic Word is especially  
suitable when using a car handsfree kit.  
Turn off the Magic Word when you no longer  
need totally handsfree access, in order to save  
battery power.  
Note!  
Choose a long, unusual word which can easily  
be distinguished from ordinary background  
speech.  
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Editing your voice commandes  
You can keep all your voice commands up to date by  
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re-recording them or deleting the ones you do not use.  
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Due to the nature of individual speech patterns  
and how your phone generates a matching  
Magic Word, false matches may occur through  
other sources of speech, like your car radio. If  
this happens, record a different Magic Word.  
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Re-recording a voice command  
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Commands.  
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2 mSelect a voice command.  
3 To listen to a recorded voice command, select Play  
Voice Tag. To record a new voice command, select  
Replace Voice.  
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Turning on and recording the Magic WorCd  
2 Select On.  
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Magic rWord.  
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4 Wait for the tone and say the command.  
5 You can also edit the voice command for a contact  
name in Edit Contact in the Phonebook menu.  
3 Select or deselect the accessories you want to be able  
to use with the Magic Word bytpressing Check  
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4 Press Exit.  
5 Instructions appear.  
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Tips when recording  
If your phone cannot detect speech, one of the following  
might have happened:  
Voicemail  
If your subscription includes an answering  
service, callers can leave a voicemail message  
when you cannot answer a call.  
You spoke too softly – try speaking more loudly.  
You held the phone too far away – hold it as you do  
during a call.  
Receiving a voicemail message  
Depending on your service preovider, you are informed  
that someone has left you a voicemail message by a text  
The voice command was too short – it should be  
around one second long and more than one syllable.  
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message (SMS) or by a voicemail indication.  
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You spoke too late or too soon – speak immediately  
after the tone.  
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handsfree was attached – for voice control with  
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You can easily call your voicemail service by pressing  
and holding 1, if you have saved your voicemail number in  
the phone. You get the number from your service provider.  
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You used another intonation – speak in the same tone  
To enter the number, scroll to Phonebook, Special  
Numbers, Voicemail.  
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If you have entries with similar names, record the first  
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and last name to further distinguish the voice tags.  
Call time  
During a call, the duration of the call is shown  
in the display. The Call Info menu allows you  
to check the total time of your calls.  
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Checking the call time of the last call  
Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Last Call.  
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Checking the total call time  
Turning on call forward  
Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Total Calls.  
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Forward Calls.  
2 Select a call category and then a forward alternative.  
3 Select Activate.  
Checking the call time of your outgoing calls  
Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Outgoing Time.  
4 Enter the phone number to which you want your calls  
to be forwarded or retrieve it from the phonebook by  
Resetting the total call time  
1 Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Clear Timers.  
2 Select Total Calls or Outgoing Time.  
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Forwarding calls  
If you cannot answer incoming voice, fax,  
or data calls, you can forward them to another  
number, for example your answering service.  
To turn off a call forward, select a forward option and  
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Checking the status  
For voice calls, you can choose between the following  
forward alternatives:  
mScroll to Settings, Call Manager, Forward Calls.  
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Select a call type.  
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When Busy – forward calls if yofu oare already on  
AlwaysForward – forward all voice carlls.  
the phone.  
Scroll to the forward that you want to check.  
Select Get Status.  
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turned off.  
No Reply – forwardNcalls that you do not answer  
within a specified time limit (dependent upon your  
service provider).  
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Receiving a second call  
More than one call  
To answer the second call and put the ongoing call on  
hold, press Answer.  
You can handle more than one call  
simultaneously. For example, you can put an  
ongoing call on hold, while you make or answer a second  
call, and then switch between the two calls.  
To reject the second call and continue the ongoing call,  
select Ignore.  
To answer the second call and end the ongoing call,  
select Release & Answer. e  
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Handling two calls  
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you can do the following:  
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If the call waiting service is activated, you hear a beep  
in the earpiece if you receive a second call during an  
ongoing call.  
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Press Hold to switch between the two calls.  
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Press End to end both calls.  
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To activate or deactivate the call waiting service, scroll  
to Settings, Call Manager, Call Waiting.  
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Making a second call  
1 Press Hold to put the ongoing call on hold.  
2 Enter the number you want to call, or retrieve  
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Conference calls  
In a conference call, you can have a joint  
conversation with an additional five people.  
You can also put a conference on hold and make  
another call.  
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Creating a conference call  
Extracting a participant  
To create a conference call, you must first have one  
ongoing call and one call on hold.  
1 Scroll to Ongoing Call, Extract party:.  
2 Select the participant.  
You may now have a private conversation with the  
participant.  
Joining the two calls into a conference call  
Scroll to Ongoing Call, Join Calls.  
Rejoining the participant to the conference  
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Adding a new participant  
group  
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1 Press Hold to put the conference call on hold.  
2 Call the next person you wish to include in the  
conference call.  
3 Scroll to Ongoing Call, Join Calls.  
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to include more participants.  
Scroll to Ongoing Call, Join Calls.  
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Releasing Participants  
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one by oneror all at once.  
You can release participants from the conference group  
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Checking the participants in the conference  
group  
1 Scroll to Ongoing Call, Parties in Conf.  
The first participant’s phone number is displayed, if  
available. Otherwise the display shows partr1, 2, etc.  
2 Tilt the joystick up or down to check the other  
Releasing a participant  
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Making a Call during a Conference Call  
You can put the conference group on hold and make  
another call. You can then switch between the new call  
and the conference call.  
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Having a private conversation  
You can have a private conversation with one of the  
participants and put the other participants on hold.  
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Putting the conference group on hold to make  
a new call  
1 Press Hold.  
Calling Card Service  
To be able to make calling card calls, you need to turn on  
the service.  
2 Enter the number you wish to call and press Call.  
Setting Up Calling Card Numbers  
Switching between the new call and the  
conference group  
Press Hold.  
You can save two calling card numbers in your phone.  
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Press Hold.  
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5 Enter the access number of the calling card server.  
6 Enter a name that you want to associate with your  
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Ending the conference call  
Press End.  
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calling card server.  
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7 Enter the verification code of the calling card server.  
8 Select which you want to send first – the number that  
you want to call or the verification code.  
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Deleting a card number  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Calling Cards.  
2 Enter your phonelock code.  
3 Select Card Setup.  
4 Scroll to the card number that you want to delete.  
5 Press Select.  
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6 Select Delete when the card you want to delete is  
Making a Calling Card Call  
selected.  
1 Enter the phone number you wish to call or retrieve it  
from the phonebook.  
7 Press Yes to confirm deletion of the selected  
calling card.  
2 Press and hold Call.  
The access number of the calling card server is called.  
During the connecting phase, you are asked to send the  
Editing a card number  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Calling Cards.  
2 Enter your phonelock code.  
3 Select Card Setup.  
4 Scroll to the card number that you want to edit.  
5 Press Select.  
6 Select Edit and edit the card number.  
7 Confirm the new number by pressing YES.  
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certain types of calls from being made and  
received. You need a password, which comes with your  
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subscription from the service provider, to turn a call bar  
on or off.  
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Selecting a card  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Calling Cards.  
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4 Select the card that you want to use.  
all outgoing international calls except to your home  
country, Outg. Intl Roam.  
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all incoming calls, All Incoming.  
all calls to NonPhonebook entries, RestrictCallsTo,  
NonPhonebook.  
all incoming calls when you are not in your home area,  
When Roaming.  
all calls made with calling cards, RestrictCallsTo,  
Calling Cards.  
Turning Bar Calls On or Off  
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Bar Calls.  
2 Scroll to an option.  
3 Select Activate or Cancel.  
4 Enter your password.  
all calls to specific phone number prefixes,  
RestrictCallsTo, My Choice (My Choice allows you to  
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Fixed dialing  
The Fixed dialing function allows calls to be  
made only to certain numbers saved on the SIM  
card. If an attempt is made to call other numbers, the  
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option and then Get Status.  
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message Number not permitted appears in the display.  
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Fixed dialing requires a SIM card that allows fixed  
numbers to be saved. The fixed numbers are protected  
by your PIN2.  
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Fixed dialing is on.  
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Restrict Calls To allows you to restrict certain types  
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Turning Fixed dialing on or off  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Fixed dialing.  
2 Enter your PIN2.  
Restrict Calls To options.  
all calls to Phonebook entries, RestrictCallsTo,  
Phonebook.  
3 Select On or Off.  
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Saving fixed numbers  
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Special Numbers, Fixed  
Numbers, Add New.  
2 Enter your PIN2.  
3 Enter the fixed number.  
Calls can only be made within the selected group.  
Calling outside a closed user group  
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Closed Groups,  
Open Calls.  
4 Enter the name you want to associate with the number. 2 Select On.  
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Closed user groups  
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Accept calls  
The Closed User Group function is a way of lowering call  
costs. On some networks it is cheaper to make calls  
within a call group. You can save 10 groups.  
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calls only from ceratain numbers. Other calls are  
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Adding a closed user group  
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Closed Groups,  
Edit List.  
2 Scroll to Add New.  
3 Enter the name of the user group.  
4 Enter the index number.  
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Adding numbers to the accepted callers list  
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Accept Calls,  
Accepted List, Add to List.  
2 Select Phonebook (you can add a contact’s number)  
or Groups (you can add a group).  
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3 Enter the first letter of the contact or group.  
4 Scroll to the number or group you want to add.  
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Edit List.  
2 Select a group.  
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Selecting an accept option  
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Accept Calls,  
Accept From.  
networks are selected during an automatic search. For all  
such options, scroll to Settings, Networks.  
2 Select one of the following:  
Contact your service provider for the default  
settings that will work with your specific  
service.  
Note!  
From All You receive all calls as normal.  
From List – you only receive calls from callers in the  
Accepted list. All other incoming calls will be rejected.  
The caller hears a busy tone and you get no indication  
of incoming calls.  
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Tone signals  
From No One – All incoming calls are rejected.  
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Networks  
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signals (DTMF or touch tones) during a call.  
When you turn on the phone, it automatically  
selects your home network if this is within  
range. If it is not within range, you may use anotherm  
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To clear the display after the call is finished,  
press Cancel.  
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roaming.  
Notepad  
If you want to make a note of a phone number during  
a call, you can use your phone display as a notepad. Use  
the number keys to enter the number. When you end the  
call, the number remains in the display. You can call  
the number by pressing CALL.  
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Turning Off Tones  
If you use the phone display as a notepad, the person you  
Sending and Receiving Items  
are talking to hears the tone signals when you press keys. You can send an item such as a business card, a calendar  
appointment or a melody using SMS or WAP.  
1 Press  
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2 Press Select to choose Turn Off Tones.  
Business cards  
You can add your own business card to the phonebook.  
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Showing or hiding your number  
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Identification Restriction (CLIR), you can hide  
your phone number when making a call.  
Business Cards, Manage My Own, Add My Own.  
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and anoether phone via SMS.  
Exchanging business cards  
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2 Scroll to Hide My Number or Show My Number.  
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Sending your business card  
Scroll to Phonebook, Business Cards, Send My Own.  
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the card by pressing Yes. Press Yes again to save the card  
in the phonebook.  
Special Numbers, My Number.  
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Advanced setting information  
Mobile Internet, including WAP and email, requires  
the following settings:  
Setting Up Mobile Internet  
In order to use the Internet, browse via WAP  
services, or send and receive email messages,  
you must have a phone subscription that  
supports data transmission and you must have  
settings entered.  
Data Accounts – settings for access to a server for  
email messaging.  
WAP Profile – settings for WAP browsing.  
Email Account – settinges for email messaging.  
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Contact your service provider for the default  
settings that will work with your specific  
service.  
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Data account settiUngs  
You can have several data accounts saved in  
your phone, with different settings for different  
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Your service provider may have programmed  
your WAP settings. If so, you will not need  
to configure your phone.  
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Account Type (connection method). You can choose  
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from GPRS or DialUp Conn. account types.  
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data usage charges.  
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Receiving settings in an SMSCmessage  
Your Internet service provider may be able to send the  
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required data account, WAP, and email settings directly  
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) allows  
fast and efficient access to web content.  
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to your phone in a text message (SMS).  
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Contact your service provider for settings and  
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Setting Up Mobile Internet  
               
GPRS settings that are available:  
DialUp Conn. settings include the following:  
APN (Access point name address) – the address of  
the external data network you want to connect to,  
either an IP address or a text string.  
User ID – your user id to log on to the external data  
network.  
Password – your password to log on to the external  
data network.  
Passwd Request (Password request) – if this setting  
is on, you are asked for a password each time you  
log on to the external data network.  
Phone no. – the phone number of your  
Internet service provider.  
Data Rate – select the speed you want for the  
connection.  
Dial Type – select analog or ISDN connection.  
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create a new datUa account and select the access  
If you want to change access type, you have to  
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Allow Calls (Preferred service) – if you want to be  
able to accept incoming calls during a GPRS  
session, select Automatic. If not, select GPRS Only.  
IP Address – the IP address that the phone uses  
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Add Account.  
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2 Select an account type.  
when communicating with the network. If you do  
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3 Enter a name for the data account.  
4 Enter the settings that you have received from your  
service provider.  
You will be asked to confirm each setting.  
5 Scroll to Save? Select Proceed to save your changes.  
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Editing a data account  
1 Scroll to Settings, Data Comm., Data Accounts.  
2 Select a data account.  
3 Select Edit.  
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4 Select the setting you want to edit. Edit the setting.  
5 Repeat step 4 for other settings you want to edit.  
Some WAP Profiles may be set up by your  
service provider and you may not be able to  
modify them. Contact your service provider  
for specific WAP Profiles information.  
Note!  
Some data accounts may be set up by your  
service provider and may not be editable.  
Note!  
Entering WAP profile settings manually  
Preferred service  
You can set GPRS on or off. To select preferred mode,  
scroll to Settings, Data comm., Preferred Srvc.  
1 Make sure you have a data account set up between  
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2 Scroll to Browser, WAP Settings.  
3 Select Common or a Profile to add a new profile  
or selecct an existing profile that you want to edit.  
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connection, press the upper or lower side  
volume key from standby to enter the Status  
menu and then scroll to GPRS.  
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provider and you may not be able modify them.  
Contact your service provider for specific  
WAP Profiles information.  
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cases you only need to use one profile tro access the  
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for example, when accessing secure Internet sites, such  
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Rename – Edit the profile name  
Chg Homepage – Enter the address of the WAP site  
you want as the homepage.  
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network connection.  
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Save to – You can choose all profiles or just the  
current profile.  
Gateway You can choose IP settings, SMS  
settings, or Change type.  
Locks (PIN codes)  
PIN codes protect your subscription from unauthorized  
use, when accessing certain WAP sites, and to authorize  
transactions. Your PIN code acts as a signature when you  
An IP address consists of four groups of digits, with confirm a transaction.  
a maximum of three in each group. If one of your  
digit groups consists of only one or two digits, you  
have to enter a leading zero (0) for each digit that is  
missing. Example: If the IP address is 123.4.67.901,  
write 123.004.067.901.  
These codes are supplied by your service  
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WAP security settings  
To establish secure connections when using certain WAP  
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WmAP Settings, Common, Security, Locks.  
services, you must have certificates saved in your phone.  
Your phone may already contain certificates when you  
buy it. You can also download certificates from certain  
Transaction contracts  
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phone when browsing. A contract, which contains details  
about the transaction, can be saved in your phone.  
WAP sites, or receive them from a service provider.  
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To check your contracts, scroll to Browser, WAP  
Settings, Common, Security, Contracts.  
2 Select Trusted Certif. or Client Cerftifo.  
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Copy Outgoing – Select Copy Outgoing if you want  
email messages sent from your phone also to be sent to  
an email address of your choice. This way, your sent  
messages are copied and can be saved for future  
reference.  
Email account settings  
An email account specifies, for example, the server that is  
used for your email messages.  
Contact your service provider for the default  
settings that will work with your specific  
service.  
Note!  
Check Interval – Select how often you want the phone  
to connect to your email server and check for incoming  
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Creating an email account  
1 Scroll to Messages, Email.  
2 Select Edit Account.  
3 Select Add New  
4 Enter a name for the account, for example Home  
or Office.  
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Account from the Messages, Email, Options menu and  
selecting the account.  
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use email.  
5 Select Connect using.  
6 A list appears with the data accounts that youohave  
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saved in your phone.  
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8 Enter the rest of the settingts in the list. You use the  
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program.  
service provider to get all the necessary settings.  
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2 If there is no number in the list, select Add New.  
3 Enter the number, including the international “+” sign  
and country code.  
Messaging  
Your phone supports various messaging services  
– SMS messages, enhanced text messages with  
pictures and/or melodies (EMS), and email  
Setting the email gateways  
messages. Please contact your service provider for details 1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, EmailGatewaySMS.  
on which services you can use.  
If the email gateway is saved on the SIM card it  
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appears in the display.  
2 If there is no email gateway in the list, select Add New.  
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SMS messages  
3 Enter the email gateway.  
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Short Message Service (SMS) messages are text  
messages can be sent to one person, or to a group  
of recipients that you have saved in the phonebook  
(see “Groups” on page 28). EMS messages can also  
contain pictures, animations, melodies, and sounds.  
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First make sure that the number of your service Ccenter is  
set. The number is supplied by your servicerprovider and  
Before you start  
Writing and sending an SMS message  
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Send New.  
2 Write your message.  
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1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Service Centers.  
If the service center number is saved on the SIM card  
it appears in the display.  
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3 Enter the recipient’s phone number or retrieve a number 4 Select Picture, Sound, Melody, or Animation.  
or a group from the phonebook by tilting the joystick  
to the left. To send to an email address, set your  
Message Type to Email. See “Sending a message to an  
email address or phone number found in a message” on  
page 66.  
5 Select an item and confirm your selection.  
Long messages  
A short SMS message can contain up to 160 characters,  
depending on the language. You can send a longer  
4 Press Select to choose a highlighted contact and  
automatically send the message.  
message, but it is automatically divided into several  
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shorter messages (up Uto six messages) and you are  
charged for each message.  
Sending a message later  
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2 Select the message you want to send.  
You may now edit your message.  
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1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Long Messages.  
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3 Press Send to send the message as described above.  
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Sending a long message  
If you send an SMS message to a group, yomu are  
is sent to.  
Note!  
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Send New.  
2 Enter your message. The display shows how many  
parts the message is divided into.  
3 Enter the recipient’s number or tilt the joystick to  
the left to retrieve the number from the phonebook  
or the call list.  
4 Send the message by pressing OK.  
5 If the recipient’s phone does not support long  
messages, the messages are received one at a time.  
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Templates  
If you have one or more messages that you send often,  
you can save these as templates. Your service provider  
may also have saved some templates in your phone.  
Message options  
You can set a default value for the message  
options below, or you can turn on the Set on  
send option which means that you choose the  
settings each time you send a message.  
Creating a template  
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Templates, Add New  
2 Create template by entering text.  
Message type – The phone supports different types of  
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3 Write the message, OK.  
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email address,iset the Message Type to Email.  
4 Use template for this msg.? appears in the display.  
5 Press Yes to use the template to create an SMS message.  
6 Press OK to send the SMS message. Press Cancel  
to save the template without sending the message.  
7 Enter the number that you want to send an SMS  
message.  
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Request Reply – Include a reply request if you want  
your service center can save the message to send it later.  
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the template without sending the message.  
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Status request – Check if a message has been  
delivered.  
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Messages, SMS, Templates, select thfe toemplate you  
want from the list and then select tCreate Message.  
Some features are operator dependent.  
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To delete a template, scroNll to Messages, SMS,  
Setting a default value for the options above  
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS.  
2 Select the option you want.  
Templates. Select the template you want to delete and  
press C. Press Yes to confirm the deletion or press No  
to cancel the deletion.  
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3 Select Set Default.  
the same time. [...] indicates that part of the message  
4 Select your default value from the list.  
has yet to be received.  
Turning Set on send on or off  
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS.  
2 Select the option you want.  
3 Select Set on send.  
If the sender of the message wants you to reply,  
the display shows Reply requested. Reply?  
when you press Yes at the end of the message.  
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PtorersesplSye, npdreasgsaNino.toereply. If you do not want  
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Press No whenayou see the question New Message. Read  
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and the message New Message. Read now? appears in  
the display. The number from which the SMS message  
originated also appears.  
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theestandby screen. If you want to read the message, you  
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1 Press YES when you see the question New Message.  
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Saving incoming SMS messages  
Incoming SMS messages are saved in the phone memory.  
When the phone memory is full, incoming SMS messages  
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All parts of a long message may not be received at  
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Saving from an SMS message  
Deleting a message  
When the phone number, picture, animation, or melody is There are two ways to delete a message:  
highlighted, press Select to save the item.  
1 Select Delete Msgs. in the list of options. You can  
A picture or animation is saved in My Pictures.  
A melody is saved in My Melodies.  
delete all read messages, all unsaved messages, or all  
messages.  
A phone number is saved in the Unsaved Numbers 2 In the SMS Inbox menu, scroll to a message and press  
list. When you are adding a new contact, you can C to delete the message.  
access this list by pressing  
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When you select a message in the SMS Inbox by pressing  
Select, you can see the following list of options by  
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: Delete, Reply, Chat, Forward, Save, Call, m•  
use a template and enter a reply.  
Read Next.  
3 Enter your reply and press OK to send the message.  
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Forwarding a message  
1 Select Forward in the list of options.  
2 You can now edit the message.  
3 Enter the recipient’s phone number or tilt the joystick  
to the left to retrieve the number from the phonebook  
or the call list. Press OK to send.  
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Saving a received message  
Saving a picture found in a message  
Select Save in the list of options.  
1 Select the highlighted picture.  
The message is saved on the SIM card. Messages that are 2 Select Save Picture. You can select where you would  
saved on the SIM card remain there until you delete them.  
like to save the picture, with in My Pictures or in  
My Animation.  
Calling the sender of a message  
Select Call in the list of options.  
Saving a melody found in a message  
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press the left softkey twice when the number is  
highlighted.  
2 Select Save Melody. The melody is saved in the  
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it will automatically play. To set the melody as your  
ring sound, see “Ring sounds and melodies” on  
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phone number found in a message  
1 Select Mail to in the list of options.  
2 Enter a message.  
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Message Alert  
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receive a message. You can choose between clicks, tones,  
or silent.  
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Select Save from Msg. in the list of options.  
Setting the message alert  
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Message Alert.  
2 Select an alert.  
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To reject a Chat message, press No. The rejected Chat  
message is saved in the SMS Inbox in the Messages  
menu.  
Chat  
Chat works in the same way as Chat on the Internet.  
You can initiate a Chat session or you may be invited  
to participate in a Chat session.  
If you receive a new Chat message while another Chat  
session in ongoing, you can end the ongoing session  
and start the new one.  
Starting a Chat Session  
1 Scroll to Messages, Chat, Start Chat.  
2 Enter the recipient’s phone number or tilt the joystick  
to the left to select a contact from your phonebook.  
3 Write your message.  
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Receiving a Chat Session Invitation  
When you receive a Chat session invitation, the phone  
beeps and the message Chat Message, Chat Now?  
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You can use the email function in your phone to  
semnd and receive e-mail messages. Before using  
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the email program, make sure you have created  
a data account, an email account and specified which  
email account to use. You must also have a subscription  
that supports data transmission.  
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To read the Chat message, press Yes.  
Write your chat message reply, press OK.r  
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To resume a Chat session, scroll to Messages, Chat,  
To suspend a Chat session, press Cancel.  
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or service provider for the default  
settings that will work with your  
specific service.  
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Resume.  
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Sending and Receiving  
WithAttachment  
See “Pictures” on page 34.  
The Send & Receive option in the Email menu offers the  
fastest way for you to check for new email messages and  
send email messages saved in your Outbox.  
Save to outbox  
The message is saved in the Outbox. All email  
messages in the Outbox are sent when you select the  
Send & Receive option in the Email menu.  
Writing and Sending  
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If you compose an email message and do not send it, it is  
To write and send new email messages  
1 Scroll to Messages, Email, Compose.  
2 Select To:. You can:  
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saved in the Drafts foUlder. You can open these messages,  
edit them and send them, at any time.  
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select Add name:. Enter a name and e-mail address.  
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tilt the joystick to the left to enter the phonebook and  
retrieve a saved e-mail address.  
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1 Scroll to Send & Receive. Your email messages are  
downloaded from the server.  
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2 Scroll to Email Inbox.  
select Cc: and select the address as above.  
4 If you want to set a priority other than Normal to the  
3 Select the email message you want to read.  
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message, scroll to Priority. Select High or Low.  
The phone can save up to six complete email  
messages. All your email messages are saved  
on your email server.  
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This is mandatory.  
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6 Select Text:. Enter your message.  
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7 Select one of the following:  
You may not be able to see all your new email messages  
at once, since the memory capacity of the Inbox is  
limited. An arrow in the top or bottom right corner,  
indicates that there are more email messages on the server.  
To retrieve more email messages, scroll to the arrow.  
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Messaging  
Replying  
WAP  
1 Open the email message you want to reply to.  
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global  
standard for advanced mobile services, for  
example, mobile Internet communication,  
mobile e-commerce, and telephony services. WAP allows  
you to access certain services on the Internet such as  
2 Place the cursor in the text and press  
of options.  
3 Select Reply or Reply all.  
4 Write a message.  
to view a list  
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banking services, news, and reservation services from  
Deleting  
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your mobile phone.  
1 Go to the Inbox and select the email message you want  
to delete.  
2 Press C.  
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In order to access WAP services, you need  
a subscription that supports data transmission  
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Archiving  
and WAP browsing.  
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You can archive an email message in order to read it later  
or if you want to save important information. You can  
only archive as much text as the display shows.  
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Before you start using the WAP browser, make sure you  
have created a data account, entered the WAP profile  
settings and selected a WAP profile. For fast and efficient  
browsing, try the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)  
as the access type.  
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Archiving an email message  
1 Open the email message with the text you want to  
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2 Make sure the text that you owant to archive is visible in  
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If you answer an incoming voice call while  
a WAP session is active, your WAP session  
will end. You can initiate a new WAP session  
once the voice call ends.  
Note!  
the display.  
3 Place the cursor in the text and press  
of options.  
to view a list  
4 Select Copy to arch. The text can now be found in  
Archive under the Email menu.  
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which email account you want to use when sending and  
receiving email messages.  
Before you start  
First make sure that you have:  
A phone subscription that supports data transmission.  
The settings may already be entered when you  
buy the phone, or you can receive the settings  
from your network operator or your Internet  
Note!  
Set your phone for mobile Internet, WAP, or email  
messaging, see “Setting Up Mobile Internet” on  
page 56.  
service provider. Yoeu can also receive settings  
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See “Email” on page 67 for more information  
about email set-up and messaging.  
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Data Account Settings  
The main setting for a data account is the access type  
(connection method). You can choose between two  
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In order to browse via WAP or use the email program in  
your phone, you must enter settings for a data account in  
your phone. The settings specify all the information your  
phone needs to communicate with a certain server on the  
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acceess types:  
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GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) data  
GPRS allows you to be always online, yet pay  
only for the amount of data transmitted and  
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Internet, for example, the address of that server. You can  
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have several data accounts saved in your phone, with  
different settings for different purposes. ForCfast and  
not for the time you are connected. You need  
a subscription that supports GPRS. Please contact your  
network operator for charging and subscription details.  
efficient access, try the General Packet rRadio Service  
(GPRS) as the access type.  
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DialUp connection data  
Normally, you pay for the time you are connected.  
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settings for a WAP profile and select which WAP profile  
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In order to use the email program in your phone, you also  
need to enter settings for an email account and select  
you want to use when browsing.  
Your service provider may provision your WAP  
settings so they are not viewable on your phone.  
Note!  
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WAP  
     
Creating a data account  
1 Scroll to Settings, Data comm., Data accounts,  
Add account.  
2 Enter a name for the data account.  
3 Select an access type.  
4 Enter the settings that you have received from your  
operator.  
For GPRS: access point name (APN), user id, and  
password.  
User id – your user id to log on to the external data  
network.  
Password – your password to log on to the external data  
network.  
Passwd. request (Password request) – if this setting is  
on, you are asked for a password eeach time you log on to  
the external data network.  
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Allow calls – if you want to allow incoming  
For DialUp Connection: phone number, user id, and  
password.  
Confirm each setting.  
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calls during a GPRaS session, select ON. If not,  
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IP addressr– the IP address that the phone uses when  
commuenicating with the network. If you do not enter a  
select OFF.  
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5 Scroll to Save?.  
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value, the network provides you with a temporary IP  
Entering additional settings for a data account  
1 Scroll to Settings, Data comm., Data accounts.  
address.  
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2 Select a data account.  
3 Press Edit.  
4 Select the setting you want to edit. Edit the setting.  
5 Repeat step 4 for all the settings you want to edit.  
DNS Address (Domain name server) – the name that the  
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server translates into a number.  
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Basic settings (Basic settings) – these are optional.  
Consult your network operator.  
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Settings for GPRS  
APN – the address of the external data network you want  
to connect to, either an IP address or a text string.  
Your service provider may provision your WAP  
settings so they are not viewable on your phone.  
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Settings for DialUp Connection  
Phone Number – the phone number of your Internet  
service provider.  
Selecting a preferred service  
1 Scroll to Settings, Data comm., Preferred Srvc.  
2 Make your selection.  
User id, Password, Passwd. request. Same as for GPRS  
above.  
To see the status of GPRS coverage and  
connection, press the upper or lower side  
Note!  
Data rate – select the speed you want for  
the connection.  
volume key from standby to enter the Status  
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menu and then scroll to GPRS.  
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To check howamuch data you have sent and received,  
Dial type – select analog or ISDN connection.  
Data Counters  
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If you want to change access type, you have to create  
a new data account and select the access type you want  
to use.  
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using GPRS, scroll to Call Info, Data Counters, Last  
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Session or Total Data.  
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Data Settings  
Using the WAP browser  
If you have selected GPRS as the access type, the  
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Preferred service should be set to GPRS&DialUp. An icon  
may then appear in the display telling you thCat GPRS is  
Starting to browse  
1 First select the WAP profile you want to use.  
2 Scroll to Browser.  
3 Select one of the following (dependent upon your  
service provider):  
Open your homepage.  
within range. See “Icons” on page 88. Irf you have  
selected DialUp Conn. as the access type, you should  
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select DialUp Only as the preferred service. This setting is  
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Go to one of your bookmarks. Select Bookmarks.  
The options menu always contains the following:  
Enter the address of a WAP site. Select Enter Address,  
New Address. Enter the WAP address or select one  
of the 10 latest entered addresses.  
Mobile Internet – Go to the homepage set for the  
current WAP profile.  
Bookmarks – Add the site you are currently browsing  
to your list of bookmarks, or see the list of bookmarks  
When you enter a WAP address, the normal  
http:// prefix is not needed. You do however  
need to enter a prefix to use protocols, such as  
ftp:// or https://.  
Note!  
for the current profile.  
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Enter address – Enter the WAP address of a site you  
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want to visit.  
Send as link Saend a link to the current site to another  
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Exiting WAP  
Press and hold the right softkey to exit and disconnect.  
Remain connected? appears. Confirm your selection.  
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Reload – Refresh the contents of the WAP page.  
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Go To Menu – go back to the WAP services menu  
in order to access other phone menus. The connection  
to the Internet is not interrupted. When you want  
If you want to leave the browser temporarily but stay  
online, press and hold YES and select Go to menu.  
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to start browsing again, scroll to Browser, Resume.  
Options when browsing  
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Exit – Go to standby or disconnect.  
When you have started browsing, you can reach different  
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Status – Display the current status, for example,  
how long you have been browsing.  
browsing options by pressing  
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The Options menu is dynamic. Its content may vary  
depending on which WAP site you are visiting.  
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New homepage – Set the current site as the  
homepage of the WAP profile you are using.  
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Using bookmarks  
You use bookmarks in your mobile phone just as you do  
with a PC Internet browser.  
WAP push messages  
You can receive push messages via WAP Services. This  
means that a service provider sends WAP content to your  
phone without you having to do anything. You can, for  
example, get updated news or new WAP settings from  
your service provider.  
Working with bookmarks  
1 Scroll to Browser.  
2 Select the bookmark you want.  
3 Select one of the following options:  
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There are two kinds of push messages:  
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Go to – Go to the marked WAP site.  
Edit Bookmark – Edit the name and/or  
the WAP address of the bookmark. See  
“Options when browsing” on page 73 for  
more information.  
SMS messages that inform you about WAP services,  
by sending a link. To go to the WAP service, click the  
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Updated information from a WAP service is sent to  
appear in the WAP browser.  
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Delete – Remove the bookmark.  
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Receiving a push message  
You can set your phone to either accept or reject push  
messages. This is valid for all your WAP profiles.  
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Clearing Cache  
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previously visited WAP pages. You may, for example,  
You can clear the cache memory whichrcontains  
Setting push message acceptance  
1 Scroll to Browser, WAP Settings, Common, Push  
Access.  
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1 Scroll to Browser, Clear Cache.  
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2 Select one of the following settings:  
2 Empty Cache? appears.  
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On You allow push messages to be automatically  
loaded.  
Off You do not allow push messages.  
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WAP  
   
Responding to a push message  
When you receive a push message, it comes to the Push  
Inbox.  
Saving mobile Internet information in your  
phone  
1 Scroll to Browser, WAP Settings, Common.  
2 Select the information to save.  
Scroll to Browser, Push Inbox, and select one of the  
following:  
Check with your service provider for more  
Note!  
Postpone – Save the message, to be loaded later.  
Load – The browser starts and loads the WAP site  
so that you can see the push content.  
information regarding security certificates.  
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It is advisable to clear anyUsensitive information about  
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previously visited WAlP services. This is to avoid  
Delete – Deletes the push message.  
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a security risk if your phone is misplaced, lost, or stolen.  
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Stored information  
The following information can be saved in your phone:  
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Cache – Information which is regularly used to  
improve frequent memory access.  
Passwords – Information for certain Internet serveor  
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access.  
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Cookies – Information deposited frfomoInternet servers  
to improve frequent access.  
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Push – Information received from services.  
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One number  
Information Transfer and  
Exchange  
If you have a SIM card that does not support separate fax  
and data numbers, the phone does not recognize the type  
of incoming call.  
If you want to receive a fax or data call, you have to set  
the phone to one of these options. Once you have set your  
Fax and data calls  
phone for a specific incoming call, it stays like this until  
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Sending fax and data calls  
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you change it.  
To send fax and data calls you need to connect your phone  
to a computer, and then start the appropriate software  
program.  
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call to be, scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Next Call.  
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Receiving fax and data calls  
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confirm your choice.  
3 Connect your phone to the computer.  
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The procedure of receiving fax and data calls depends  
on your network and subscription. If you have separate  
numbers for voice, fax and data calls, your phone will  
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recognize the type of call.  
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Once you have set your phone for a specific  
incoming call, it remains set until you change it.  
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1 Connect your phone to a compfuteor.  
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You cannot answer a fax or data call manually.  
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Information Transfer and Exchange  
   
Using the snooze function  
More Features  
If you want to temporarily turn the alarm off so it will  
sound again in approximately nine minutes, press No  
when prompted with Turn off alarm?  
Alarm clock  
The alarm can be set to ring at a specific time within 24  
hours, or recurrently at a specific time on several days.  
You can have both these alarms set at the same time.  
Even if you have set your phone to silent or if your phone  
is turned off, the alarm and timer signals ring.  
Canceling the alarm  
Scroll to Extras, Alarm and Timer, Alarm Clock, Cancel.  
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Setting a recurrent alarm  
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Setting an alarm  
Recurrent Alarm. Then enter the time and select when  
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1 Scroll to Extras, Alarm and Timer, Alarm Clock, One- you want the alarm to recur by scrolling and pressing  
Time Alarm.  
2 Enter the time.  
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Selecting an alarm signal  
Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Alarm Sound. Select  
Changing the alarm time  
1 Scroll to Extras, Alarm and Timer, Alarm Clock, One-  
Time Alarm, New Time:.  
2 Enter the time.  
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Turning the alarm off  
Press any key to turn the alarm signal off when it rings.  
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when prompted with Turn off alarm?  
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Stopwatch  
Calculator  
The phone has a built-in calculator, which can add,  
subtract, divide, and multiply. You can access your  
calculator by scrolling to Extras, Calculator.  
Scroll to Extras, Stopwatch.  
To start, stop or restart the stopwatch, press the left  
softkey.  
Press C to delete the figure.  
To save up to nine lap times, press Lap.  
You can scroll through the selection bar at the bottom  
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To reset the stopwatch, press Reset.  
of the display by tilting the joystick to the left or right.  
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The options are +, -, X, /, %, ., and =. Select an option  
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The stopwatch is turned off when you answer  
an incoming call or when you exit the  
stopwatch menu.  
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by using the center push key or by pressing Select  
when the option is highlighted.  
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, you have options including  
storing and retrieving numbers from memory, π,  
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Timer  
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or add/subtract.  
The phone has a built-in 24-hour countdown timer which  
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replaces the clock when it is set.  
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To set the timer, scroll to Extras, Alarm and Timer,  
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Timer. Enter the hours, minutes, and seconds. When  
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the signal rings, press any key ftooturn it off.  
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To enter a new time, scroll to Extras, Alarm and Timer,  
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Timer, New Time:. Enter the hours, minutes, and  
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2 Synchronization using WAP:  
Synchronization  
You can synchronize the calendar and contacts in your  
phone with the calendar and contacts in your PC. To do  
this, you first need to install on your PC the  
The first time you want to synchronize your phone  
with your Internet calendar or phonebook you must  
choose settings for this, see “Internet Calendar  
Synchronization” on page 82.  
synchronization program found on the Sony Ericsson  
Mobile Internet website (www.SonyEricsson.com).  
If you have an Internet calendar or phonebook, you can  
also synchronize that with your phone calendar and  
contacts, using WAP.  
Starting the synchronization  
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1 Scroll to Extras, Synchronization, Synchronizing.  
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To synchronize using a data cable, you start the  
synchronization from your PC.  
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Turning the synchronization sound on or off  
1 Synchronization using your data cable:  
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1 Scroll to Extras, Synchronization, Sound.  
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2 Select On or Off.  
according to how your computer is configured.  
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Calendar  
You can purchase a data cable from  
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United States. For moore information on  
You can use the calendar to keep track of important  
meetings that you need to attend, phone calls that you  
need to make, or tasks that you need to do.  
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purchasing Sony Ericsson branded or Ericsson  
branded accessories, see “Ordering  
Accessories” on page 87.  
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Appointments and tasks  
To set the time zone for a meeting:  
You can save up to 200 appointments and tasks in your  
calendars, depending on the size of each item. You can  
choose to add a new appointment or task, or to use an old  
appointment or task as a template by copying and  
editing it.  
Select Time zone.  
Select a time zone in which the meeting is to be  
held. Your meeting time will be adjusted  
automatically according to the time zone you are in.  
5 Confirm with Save and close.  
Appointments: meetings, vacation, phone call.  
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Adding a new task  
Tasks: make a phone call, send a message, pay bills.  
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1 Scroll to Extras, Calendar, Add Task.  
2 Select a category,. (If the category is a phone call, enter  
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Adding a new appointment  
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the phoneinumber.)  
1 Scroll to Extras, Calendar, Add apptmt.  
2 Enter the appropriate information, for example, class,  
location, icon, and times. Confirm each entry.  
3 If you want to set a reminder for your appointment,  
select a reminder.  
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select a reminder.  
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Viewing your calendar  
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4 A list of options appears.  
If the appointment is recurring:  
To view your calendar content, scroll to Extras, Calendar  
and then select one of the following:  
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Select Recurrent app.  
View Today – All appointments for today as well as  
incomplete tasks are shown.  
View All Tasks – This shows all your entered tasks.  
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Select the recurrence yotu want.  
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Select Class.  
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Scroll to the task you want to view. Press  
options for the task.  
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Select the Class you want.  
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View Week – Move within and among the days by  
moving the joystick. Press Select to view a certain  
day.  
View Month – Move within and among the weeks by  
moving the joystick. Press Select to view a certain  
day. Days on which you have appointments are  
marked in bold.  
Reminders – Select Always if you want the  
reminder to sound even though the phone is  
turned off.  
Profile Switch – If you want the phone to remind  
you to switch profile when a meeting is about to  
start, select On. If you want the profile to be  
switched automatically, select Auto, then select  
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a profile.  
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In the monthly and weekly views, you can go  
to next week by pressing 3, to next month by  
pressing 6 and to next year by pressing 9.  
You can go back a week, a month or a year  
by pressing 1, 4, and 7 respectively. To reach  
the current day, press C.  
Delete All – Deletes all appointments and tasks  
in the calendar.  
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or how emuch space is left for new appointments and tasks  
Checking the status  
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Calendar settings  
Memory Status.  
Select Options from the Extras, Calendar menu aond  
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To delete all appointments and tasks in your  
calendar, select Delete All in the Options menu.  
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Status – Use this to check whenfyoou last  
synchronized your calendar, thow much space is left  
for new appointments and tasks.  
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the private calendarNentries, only the public ones  
Class View – you can choose whether to see only  
or both.  
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5 Select Synch URL.  
Enter the Internet address of the Internet calendar and  
phonebook.  
Internet Calendar Synchronization  
Via WAP you can synchronize your mobile phone calendar  
or contacts with a calendar or phonebook on the Internet.  
To do this you must have:  
6 Select Calendar path.  
Enter the Internet address, user id, and password for  
your calendar on the Internet.  
an Internet calendar and phonebook program.  
Contact your operator for more information about the  
program. You need a user id, password, and Internet  
address for the calendar and phonebook.  
7 Select Phonebook path.  
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Enter the Internet address, user id, and password for  
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a WAP profile set in your mobile phone. For  
information on how to set a WAP profile, see “WAP  
profile settings” on page 58.  
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Your phocne has several games that you can access by  
scrolling to Extras, Games. You can control the games  
using your joystick and the keys on your keypad. The  
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Making the WAP synchronization settings  
1 Scroll to Extras, Synchronization, SyncServerSett.  
2 Select WAP Profile.  
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functions.  
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Enter your password for the Internet calendar and  
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To edit your PIN, scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,  
Change PIN.  
Security  
SIM card lock  
If the message Codes do not match appears,  
you entered the new PIN incorrectly. If the  
message Wrong PIN appears, followed by  
Note!  
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.  
Old PIN:, you entered your old PIN incorrectly.  
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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.  
To edit your PIN2, scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,  
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1 Scroll torSettings, Locks, SIM Lock,  
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  
Turning the SIM card lock on or off  
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2 mSelect On or Off.  
Protection.  
supplied by your operator.  
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Unblocking your SIM card  
1 PIN Blocked appears in the display.  
2 Enter your PUK.  
Phonelock  
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The phonelock protects the phone against unauthorized  
use if it is stolen and the SIM card is exchanged. It is not  
on when you buy the phone. You can change the  
phonelock code (0000) to any four- to eight-digit personal  
code. The phonelock can be set to on, automatic or off.  
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3 Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN.  
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Phonelock on  
Troubleshooting  
If the phonelock is on, the message Locked appears each  
time you turn on the phone. You have to enter your code  
to use your phone.  
This chapter lists some problems that you might  
encounter while using your phone. Some problems  
require that you call your service provider, but most of  
the problems you can easily correct yourself.  
Automatic  
If the phonelock is set to automatic, you do not need to  
enter your phonelock code until a different SIM card is  
inserted in the phone.  
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The phone cannot be switched on  
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Recharge or replace the battery. See “Installing Your SIM  
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Card” on page 14.  
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To edit your phonelock code, scroll to Settings, Locks,  
Phonelock, Change Code.  
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Cannot Access a Certain Function  
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It is important that you remember your new  
code. If you forget it, contact your local Sony  
Ericsson retailer.  
Note!  
your SIM card or the network. Contact your  
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network operator.  
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Cannot Receive Any Calls  
Setting the phonelock  
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You may have forwarded your incoming calls to  
another phone number. To cancel the Forward calls,  
see “Forwarding calls” on page 47.  
1 Scroll to Settings, Locks, Phonelock, Protection.  
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3 Enter the phonelock code. t  
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You may have set the Accept Calls option to From no  
one or From list. Select From all. See “Accept calls”  
on page 53.  
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Troubleshooting  
     
You may have selected Fax or Data as the next  
incoming call. Select Voice. See “Receiving calls” on  
page 24.  
Gray menu options  
Gray text indicates a function that is temporarily  
unavailable, for example due to your  
subscription or due to a certain setting which has not been  
turned on or if the features is not supported by the local  
network.  
You may have set Allow calls to Off for a data account.  
Select On instead. See “Data Account Settings” on  
page 70. If you still cannot receive incoming calls, it  
could be due to network limitations.  
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Display Frozen  
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10 seconds to turn aoff your phone. Press and hold  
No indication of charging  
it may be frozen. Press and hold the  
key for about  
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When you start charging a battery that is empty or a battery  
that has not been used for a long time, it may take up to  
30 minutes before the battery icon appears in the display.  
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the  
key briefly to turn your phone on again.  
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Emrror messages  
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Menu language  
If the display shows a language that you do not  
understand, you can always choose Automatic  
(determined by your SIM card). You can easily selecot  
English by tilting the joystick to the left, pressing 0 0 0 0,  
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Insert SIM  
There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have  
inserted it incorrectly. Insert a SIM card. See “Installing  
Your SIM Card” on page 14.  
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then tilting the joystick to the right. To easily change the  
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language to the language determined by your SIM card,  
tilt the joystick to the left, press 8 t8 8 8, then tilt the  
Insert correct SIM Card  
The phone is set to work only with certain SIM cards.  
Insert the correct SIM card and replace the back cover.  
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Emergency calls only  
PUK blocked - contact operator  
You are within range of a network, but you are  
not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency,  
some operators allow you to call the international  
emergency number 112 or 911. See “Making emergency  
calls” on page 23.  
You entered your personal unblocking key code (PUK)  
incorrectly 10 times in a row. Contact your network  
operator or service provider.  
Phone locked  
The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see  
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No Network  
“Phonelock” on page 83.  
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There is no network within range or the received signal is  
too weak. You have to move to get a signal that is strong Phonelock code:  
enough.  
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Your phone coames with the phonelock code, 0000.  
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See “Prhonelock” on page 83.  
You can change it to any four- to eight-digit code.  
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Wrong PIN/Wrong PIN2  
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You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly. Enter the m  
correct PIN or PIN2. See “SIM card lock” on page 83.  
Number not permitted  
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The Fixed Dialing function is on and the number you  
have dialed is not on your fixed numbers list. See  
“Turning Fixed dialing on or off” on page 52.  
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Codes do not match  
When you want to change a security code (for example  
your PIN) you have to confirm the new code by entering  
it again. The two codes that you have entered do not  
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Slow charging. Non-approved battery  
The battery you are using is not a Sony Ericsson-  
approved battery and is charging slowly for safety  
reasons.  
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match. See “SIM card locok” on page 83.  
PIN blocked/PIN2Nblocked  
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times  
in a row. To unblock, see “SIM card lock” on page 83.  
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Troubleshooting  
Accessible Solutions/Special Needs  
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 Ericsson Special Needs Center at:  
Assistance, Accessories, and  
Accessibility  
Technical Assistance/Customer  
Service  
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United States - 1-800-374-2776  
Latin America - +1-305-755-6789  
Canada - 1-800-668-2101  
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Internet  
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Other countries - +1-919-472-7908  
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Mobile Internet  
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Visit the Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet at:  
Ordering Accessories  
You can purchase Sony Ericsson branded or Ericsson  
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synchronization software, customer services,  
user’s guides, and other useful information.  
branded accessories intended for use with this product by:  
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Calling 1-800-374-2776 (US only)  
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Visiting your local Sony Ericsson or Ericsson retailer.  
Calling 1-800-755-6789 (Puerto Rico)  
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Icon  
Description  
Tells you the status of the battery.  
Icons  
The table below shows icons which may appear in  
standby or in the menus.  
You have missed an incoming call.  
All incoming calls are forwarded to  
Icon  
Description  
Your personal phonebook.  
a defined number. e  
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A profile othersthan Normal has been  
chosen. The available profiles are Meeting  
Handling of text and voice messages.  
Handling of call information.  
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Personal settings, profiles, forward calls,  
networks, and voice control.  
Calendar, synchronization, voice memo,  
alarm clock, and other extras.  
The ring sound is turned off.  
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All signals are turned off, except the alarm  
and timer.  
The alarm clock has been set and is on.  
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Gives you access to WAP services onothe  
Internet.  
A selection of your most frequenCtly used  
You have received an SMS message.  
You have received a voice message.  
Line 1 is in use for outgoing calls.  
Line 2 is in use for outgoing calls.  
A Chat session is active  
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Tells you the strength of the network signal.  
Help text.  
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GPRS is within range.  
GPRS is within range and can be used.  
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Icons  
     
Icon  
Description  
Icon  
Description  
The keypad is locked.  
Another number in the phonebook.  
An email address in the phonebook.  
An ongoing call.  
A voice command has been recorded for  
a contact name.  
A missed call in the call list.  
An answered call in the call list.  
A dialed number in the call list.  
A group of contacts in the phonebook.  
An SMS message has not been read.  
An SMS message is saved on the SIM card.  
Melody inserted in a message.  
You have recorded a vo  
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sice memo.  
The appointment is a meeting.  
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Thce appointment is to travel.  
The appa  
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The appointment is an anniversary.  
A miscellaneous appointment.  
An all-day calendar appointment.  
A recurrent calendar appointment.  
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and holding the joystick to the right.  
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A home number in the phofnebook.  
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A work number in the phonebook.  
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appointment.  
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A mobile number in the phonebook.  
A fax number in the phonebook.  
A task in your calendar.  
Icons  
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Icon  
Description  
A task of high priority.  
A task of low priority.  
The task is to make a phone call.  
The task is to write a message.  
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Icons  
status 81  
view 80  
Call 46  
missed 24  
put on hold 48  
reject 24  
Index  
A
Accessibility 87  
Accessories 87  
Alarm clock 77  
Analog Indicator 18  
Answering mode 40  
Assistance 87  
Call time 46  
Chat 64  
Conference calls 48  
Calling 23, 50  
automatic redialing 23  
call list 24  
end 50  
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fixed dialing 52  
groups 28  
speed dialing 26  
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50  
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releasing a participant 49  
reviewing participants 49  
Contacts  
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Calling cards  
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choosing card 51  
making a call 51  
Business cards 55  
exchanging 55  
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add 25  
copy 41  
edit 27  
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saving card number 50  
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saving number 50  
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Calculator 78  
Calendar 79  
add a task 80  
Calls  
Contrast 40  
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accept 53  
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answer 24  
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add an appointment 80  
settings 81  
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emergency 23  
forward 47  
international 23  
Data account 70  
Data calls 76  
Data counter 72  
Index  
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Display  
animation 40  
automatic 38  
manual 38  
Games 82  
GPRS 70, 71, 72  
Greeting 40  
Groups 28  
greeting 40  
icons 88  
light 39  
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Language in display 39  
Light 39  
Lockse  
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closed user groups 53  
conference calls 48  
E
Emergency calls 23  
Emergency numbers 23  
EMS 61  
Enhanced Messaging 61  
Entering letters  
multitap text input 29  
T9 text input 31  
Error messages 85  
Ukeypad 38  
phone 83  
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SIM card 83  
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Handsfree 40  
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Icons 18  
Icons in display 88  
Magic word 45  
Making calls 21  
Melodies  
saving from a message 66  
Melodies, see Ring sounds 35  
Menu language 39  
Menu overview 95  
Message options 63  
Messaging 61  
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International calls 23  
Internet 87  
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Fax, sending and recoeiving 76  
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Items 55  
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Forwarding calls 47  
From 37  
Key sound 37  
Keypad lock 38  
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Index  
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Missed calls 24  
Mobile Internet 69, 87  
bookmarks 74  
PIN  
changing 83  
PIN2  
changing 83  
Profiles 39  
Networks 54  
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browsing 72  
options 73  
Options Key 19  
push messages 74  
Mobile Internet settings 56  
DialUp Connection 57  
email account 60  
GPRS data 56  
selectineg 39  
P
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PUUK 83  
Pause 31  
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Personal ring sound 36  
Personal ring sounds 36  
Phone views 17  
Phonebook 25  
memory 27  
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Phonelocok 83  
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Reset 33  
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locks 59  
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Ring sounds 35  
increasing 36  
increasing ring 36  
key sound 37  
personal 36  
manual set up 56  
preferred mode 58  
receiving in an SMS mes-  
sage 56  
security 59  
WAP profile 58  
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activating/canceling 84  
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changing the security code  
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Pictures 34  
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wizard 56  
My shortcuts 38  
Safety Guidelines 5  
Settings  
exchanging 35  
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saving from a message 66  
profiles 39  
Index  
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Shortcuts 38  
SIM card  
before voice dialing 41  
dialing 42  
editing voice commands 45  
magic word 45  
T9 Text Input 31  
Technical Assistance 87  
Time settings 37  
advanced settings 38  
set date 38  
copy contacts 41  
unblocking 83  
SIM card lock 83  
activating/canceling 83  
SMS  
deleting messages 65  
forwarding messages 65  
SMS messages  
insert object 62  
save 65  
recording voice memos 44  
rejeect 43  
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set time 37  
tips 43, 46  
Voice dialing 42  
Voicemail 46  
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Timer 78  
TTY Phone Number 87  
Turn the phone on/off  
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animation 21  
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greeting 21  
WAP, see Mobile Internet 69  
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networks 21  
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PIoN 21  
send 61  
templates 65  
write 61  
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Softkeys 19  
Special Needs 87  
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Vibrating alert 37  
Voice answering 43  
Voice control 41  
answering 43  
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Stopwatch 78  
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Index  
Menu Overview  
Phonebook  
(page 25)  
Call Contact  
Add Contact  
Edit Contact  
Business Cards Email  
SIM Card  
Groups  
Calling Cards  
Fixed Dialing  
Special Numbers  
Contact Mngr.  
Memory Status  
Messages  
(page 61)  
Call Info  
(page 24)  
Settings  
(page 37)  
Extras  
Browser  
(page 56)  
Mobile Internet Shortcut Help  
Bookmarks  
My Shortcuts  
(page 38)  
(page 77)  
Voice Memo  
Calendar  
Call Voicemail Missed Calls Sounds &  
SMS  
Chat  
Call List  
Call Timers  
Call Counters Call Manager  
Clear Call  
Lists  
Alerts  
Profiles  
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Synchronization Push Inbox  
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Alarm and TimeUr Enter Address  
Time and Date Stopwatch  
Display  
Voice Control  
Language  
Resume  
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Calculator  
Select Profile  
Clear Cache  
WAP Settings  
(configured by  
your service  
provider)  
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Pictcures  
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Ongoing Call*  
Turn Off Tones Locks  
Hold Call Networks  
Switch Calls Data Comm.  
Release Active Master Reset  
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Join Calls  
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Transfer Call  
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Release All  
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Additional menus are network- and subscription-dependent.  
 
T62u Quick Card  
My Shortcuts Menu  
Turn Phone On/Off  
Press and hold the power key.  
Make a Call  
Enter the number and press Call.  
The My Shortcuts menu allows you to  
customize the settings you use most  
often.  
Scroll Through Menus  
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Answer Call  
Press Answer.  
End Call  
Press End.  
Tilt the joystick to the left or right.  
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Quick Access to Menus  
Enter the number of the menu you want  
to reach.  
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Call Numbc  
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Emergency Calls  
Press Call.  
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Enter your local emergency number and  
press Call.  
Enter the Call List  
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Press Call List.  
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Website  
Redial Last Dialed Number  
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Press Call List then Call.  
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Technical Support  
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Move through lists  
United States - f1-8o00-374-2776  
Tilt the joystick up or down.  
Latin America - +1-305-755-6789  
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Canada - 1-800-668-2101  
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Delete an item  
Press and hold C when in lists.  
Other countries - +1-919-472-7908  
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Select a menu or setting  
View the status screen  
Press Select or press center push key.  
Press the upper or lower side volume  
key from standby.  
Go back to standby  
To access the first item in My Shortcuts  
Press and hold Back.  
Tilt and hold the joystick to the left.  
Turn on Voice Dialing  
Press and hold the upper or lower side  
volume key.  
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See today’s date  
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Press the upper or lower side volume  
key.  
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Call Voicemail  
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Enter the + sigin for international calls.  
Press and hold 1.  
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Press and hold 0.  
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Call a contact  
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Turn on silent mode  
Tilt and hold the joystick to the right.  
Press Options, Turn On Silent.  
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Change Ear Volume (During Call)  
Lock keypad  
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Press upper or lower side key  
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Press Options, scroll to Lock Keypad  
or press and hold C, select Lock Key-  
Mute the microphone  
Press and hold C to toggleCon and off.  
Change language tfo doefault  
Tilt the joystick to the left, press 0000,  
tilt the joytstick to the right.  
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Put a call on hold or retrieve a call  
Press Hold during a call.  
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