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User reviews and opinions
| OSantini |
3:29am on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| I went through 6 of these phones before my warranty ran out, and was left with yet another broken one. I have owned this phone for almost 2 years and have never had a problem. I love it. Battery life is great. Phone is well made. It is easy to use. | |
| rok2774 |
2:16am on Monday, October 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good Points Good battery life Useful set of features Bad Points Slow in use when navigating menus, entering txt messages etc. Sony Ericsson k600i will be shooting mode is set to "macro", the aircraft still have autofocus function. T68 lightweight body, the song-lines, in the hands of the play is very flexible. As the only 256-color display, color inside with rich enough. t68 lightweight body, the song-lines, in the hands of the play is very flexible. As the only 256-color display, color inside with rich enough. | |
| smartysmart34 |
10:44pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought the phone 3 months ago and I think its simply great. Its not fast but you cant have the speed of apple G5 in the phone, its fast enough. After owning a string of Nokias in the past, i was desporate to get a more interesting phone, and the T68i seemed to be the one. It has great looks. | |
| whoishomer |
8:54am on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Finally a colour phone for under £85. Sounds like a good deal. Until you realise "colour" is not what you though it to be. Also been sent to Sony Ericsson numerous times for repair due to the number 8 key and joystick failing to work properly. One Hundred and twenty two opinions and I have had to resort to a mobile phone review. | |
| hzdokuzcan |
12:29am on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| In the year of 2005 (January) the T68i is still the best ever designed GSM-phone with mighty battery. | |
| morkus |
1:33pm on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Loss of Signal I bought this phone in July 2003 on the T-Mobile UK network. Over the past couple of weeks I have been experiencing loss of signal. Loss of Signal I bought this phone in July 2003 on the T-Mobile UK network. Over the past couple of weeks I have been experiencing loss of signal. | |
| GAllen |
9:57pm on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| the phone is good looking but lacks good games and features. i haye had the phone for 2 weeks and i am bored of it already. i much prefer nokias. | |
| m_zeshankhan |
11:49pm on Monday, April 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| In the year of 2005 (January) the T68i is still the best ever designed GSM-phone with mighty battery. | |
| lduvall |
9:18pm on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| The sony ericsson T68, a mobile consisting of much potential but an all round poor piece of technology. | |
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Getting started: Using the T68 as a modem
First edition (February 2002) This manual is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual. All rights reserved. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2002 Publication number: EN/LZT R1A
Please note: Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all networks.Please contact your network operator or service provider if you are in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Palm is a trademark of Palm, Inc. The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Other product and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Introduction
Your phone has a built-in modem. You can use it to connect a PC or a PDA to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to browse the Internet or manage your e-mail messages. You can also use the modem to transfer files (for example, using FTP) or to send and receive fax messages.
Connecting to the PC or PDA
You can connect the modem to the PC or PDA using:
1m 3' 3"
Infrared communication. To turn on the infrared port in your phone, scroll to Connect/Infrared port.
Bluetooth wireless technology. To use Bluetooth wireless technology you need to pair your phone with a Bluetooth-enabled computer. To use dial-up networking via Bluetooth wireless technology, the operation mode has to be set to On. To change operation mode in your phone, scroll to Connect/Bluetooth/Options/Operation mode.
Ericsson serial interface cable DRS-10 or DRS-11 (RS-232 cable) (PC only)
The instructions in this document focus on how to set up: a PC running Windows to use a GPRS connection a Palm m505/V to use a GPRS or a High Speed Data (GSM Data) connection. a Pocket PC 2002 to use a GPRS or a High Speed Data (GSM Data) connection. Before you set up your computer and start using the modem make sure you have the following: GSM phone subscription that supports GPRS or High Speed Data. Data account set up in your phone (recommended). See the T68 Users Guide and your GSM operators subscription information for details.
Using the modem with a PC
In order to use the built-in modem with a PC, you have to install modem drivers on the PC. This document describes installation on the following Windows operating systems: Windows 98
Installing the T68 modem on Windows 98 Creating a GPRS Dial-up connection on Windows 98 Optimizing GPRS Dial-up networking on Windows 98
Windows 2000
Installing the T68 modem on Windows 2000 Creating a GPRS Dial-up connection on Windows 2000
Windows XP
Installing the T68 modem on Windows XP Creating a GPRS Dial-up connection on Windows XP
To use the T68 as a modem with a PC you first have to do the following: 1.Download the modem driver file from http://www.SonyEricssonMobile.com/support/. Enter T68 in the search box. You find the modem drivers and Ericsson Mobile Modem Settings under T68/Software. You can also install the files from the CD if it is provided with the phone. 2.Install the modem either with Plug and Play or manually from the Control Panel (see below). 3.Connect the phone to your computer with the external interface you want to use (RS-232 cable, infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology) If the modem is found with Plug and Play, install the modem and use the downloaded driver file. If it is not found with Plug and Play, install the modem manually according to the instructions below.
Installing the T68 modem on Windows 98
To install the T68 modem manually 1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click the Modems icon. 2.Click the Add button. 3.Click Other and then click Next. 4.Select the Dont detect my modem, I will select it from a list check box and then click Next. 5.Click Have disk, and then click Browse and select the driver file you have downloaded. Note: If you have already installed a T68 modem, or Ericsson Mobile Modem Settings for the T68, you will find the modem in the list. Select Ericsson under Manufacturers, select a modem under Models and then click Next. You can now skip the next step. 6.Select a modem model and then click Next.
7.Select the COM port that corresponds with the external interface, for example, infrared modem, that you intend to use and then click Next.
8.Click Finish.
Creating a GPRS Dial-up connection on Windows 98
You have to create a new dial-up connection and configure it, to be able to connect to the Internet via GPRS. To create a new GPRS dial-up connection 1.On the desktop, double-click My Computer. 2.Double-click Dial-Up Networking and then double-click Make New Connection. 3.Enter a name for the connection, select the modem you want to use and then click Next.
4.In the Telephone number box, enter the special dial string used for GPRS services *99***1#. The number before the hash mark should be the same as the CID for the phones data account. To check CID in the phone, scroll to: Connect/Data comm./Data accounts. Open the account you use for GPRS and check what CID is used for that account. If, for example, the CID is 3, the dial string above should be *99***3#. Click Next.
5.Check the name of the connection and click Finish. 6.Right-click your new dial-up networking connection icon, and then click Properties. 7.On the General tab: In the Telephone number box, the telephone number string you entered in step 4 above should already be entered. Make sure the Use area code and Dialing Properties check box is cleared.
8.On the Server Types tab: In the Type of Dial-Up Server box, select PPP. Under Advanced options: Make sure all check boxes are cleared. However, Record a log file for connection is optional. Under Allowed network protocols: Select the TCP/IP check box. The other check boxes should be cleared.
9. Click the TCP/IP Settings button. Select Server assigned IP address. Select Server assigned name server addresses. Note: With some operators you have to select Specify name server addresses. If you cannot browse the Internet after a connection has been established, check with your GSM operator what name server address (DNS) to use. Use IP header compression should be cleared. Select Use default gateway on remote network. 10.Click OK twice to save the settings.
Optimizing GPRS Dial-up networking on Windows 98
Optimizing the computer settings for GPRS First you need to make sure that you have installed the Ericsson Mobile Modem Settings program. To optimize the computer settings for GPRS 1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click the Ericsson Mobile Modem Settings icon. 2.On the Computer Settings tab, click the Computer settings optimized for GPRS option button.
3.Click OK. To connect to a GPRS network 1.Make sure the phone is connected to the PC. 2.On the desktop, double-click My Computer and then double-click Dial-Up Networking. 3.Double-click the dial-up networking icon to the connection you created above. 4.In the Connect to dialog box, enter the user name and password if your operator has provided you with these, otherwise leave these boxes empty. 5.Make sure the telephone number (that is, the GPRS dial string, for example, *99***1#) is correct and click Connect.
Installing the T68 modem on Windows 2000
Note: If you are using the infrared modem, you should install an update from Microsoft before installing the modem. Go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/security/q252795/default.asp/. To install the T68 modem manually 1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click the Phone and Modem Options icon. 2.On the Modems tab, click the Add button. 3.Select the Dont detect my modem, I will select it from a list check box and then click Next. 4.Click Have disk, and then click Browse and select the driver file you have downloaded. Note: If you have already installed a T68 modem, or Ericsson Mobile Modem Settings for the T68, you will find the modem in the list. Select Ericsson under Manufacturers, select a modem under Models and then click Next. You can now skip the next step. 5.Select a modem model and then click Next.
6.Select the COM port that corresponds with the external interface, for example, infrared modem, that you intend to use and then click Next.
7.Click Finish.
Creating a GPRS Dial-up connection on Windows 2000
You have to create a new dial-up connection and configure it, to be able to connect to the Internet via GPRS. To create a new GPRS dial-up connection 1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, click Network and Dial-up Connections, and then double-click the Make New Connection icon 2.Click Next. Select Dial-up to private network and then click Next. 3.Select the modem you want to use and then click Next. If you only have one modem installed you can disregard this step. 4.In the Phone number box, enter the special dial string used for GPRS services *99***1#. The number before the hash mark should be the same as the CID for the phones data account. To check CID in the phone, scroll to: Connect/Data comm./Data accounts. Open the account you use for GPRS and check what CID is used for that account. If, for example, the CID is 3, the dial string above should be *99***3#. Make sure the Use dialing rules check box is cleared. Click Next.
5.Select For all users and then click Next 6.Enter a name for the connection and then click Finish. 7.In the Connect dialog box, click Properties. 8.On the General tab: Under Connect using, select the modem you want to use. In the Phone number box, the telephone number string you entered in step 4 above should already be entered.
Make sure the Use dialing rules check box is cleared.
9.On the Networking tab: In the Type of dial-up server I am calling box, select PPP. Under Components checked are used by this connection, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). The other check boxes should be cleared. Click the Properties button.
10.On the General tab: Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically. Note: With some operators you have to select Use the following DNS server addresses. If you cannot browse the Internet after a connection has been established, check with your GSM operator what name server address (DNS) to use. Click Advanced. 11.On the General tab: Use IP header compression should be cleared. 12.Click OK three times to save the settings.
To connect to a GPRS network 1.Make sure the phone is connected to the PC. 2.Click the Start button, point to Settings and click Network and Dial-up Connections. 3.Double-click the dial-up networking icon to the connection you created above. 4.In the Connect dialog box, enter the user name and password if your operator has provided you with these, otherwise leave these boxes empty. 5.Make sure the telephone number (that is, the GPRS dial string, for example, *99***1#) is correct and click Dial.
Installing the T68 modem on Windows XP
To install the T68 modem manually 1.Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network and Internet Connections. 2.Click Phone and Modem Options in the left panel. 3.On the Modems tab, click Add. 4.Select the Dont detect my modem, I will select it from a list check box and then click Next. 5.Click Have disk, and then click Browse and select the driver file you have downloaded. Note: If you have already installed a T68 modem, or Ericsson Mobile Modem Settings for the T68, you will find the modem in the list. Select Ericsson under Manufacturers, select a modem under Models and then click Next. You can now skip the next step. 6.Select a modem model and then click Next.
8.Click Continue Anyway if you get this warning.
9.Click Finish.
Creating a GPRS Dial-up connection on Windows XP
You have to create a new dial-up connection and configure it, to be able to connect to the Internet via GPRS. To create a new GPRS dial-up connection 1.Click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Network and Internet Connections. 2.Click Create a connection to the network at your workplace. 3.Select Dial-up connection and then click Next. 4.Select the modem you want to use and then click Next. If you only have one modem installed, you can disregard this step. 5.Enter a name for the connection and then click Next. 6.In the Phone number box, enter the special dial string used for GPRS services *99***1#. The number before the hash mark should be the same as the CID for the phones data account.
To check CID in the phone, scroll to: Connect/Data comm./Data accounts. Open the account you use for GPRS and check what CID is used for that account. If, for example, the CID is 3, the dial string above should be *99***3#. Click Next.
7.Check the name of the connection and click Finish. 8.Click Start, click Connect To, select the connection you just created and then click Properties. 9.On the General tab: Make sure the modem you want to use is selected under Connect using. In the Phone number box, the telephone number string you entered in step 6 above should already be entered. Make sure the Use dialing rules check box is cleared.
10.On the Networking tab: In the Type of dial-up server I am calling from box, select PPP. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Client for Microsoft Networks should be cleared.
Click the Properties button.
11.On the General tab: Select Obtain an IP address automatically. Select Obtain DNS server address automatically. Note: With some operators you have to select Use the following DNS server addresses. If you cannot browse the Internet after a connection has been established, check with your GSM operator what name server address (DNS) to use. Click the Advanced button. 12.On the General tab: Use IP header compression should be cleared. 13.Click OK twice to save the settings. To connect to a GPRS network 1.Make sure the phone is connected to the PC. 2.Click Start, click Connect To and select the connection you just created. 3.In the Connect dialog box, enter the user name and password if your operator has provided you with these, otherwise leave these boxes empty. 4.Make sure the telephone number (that is, the GPRS dial string, for example, *99***1#) is correct and click Dial.
Using the T68 modem with Palm m505/V
Configuring Palm m505/V for use with the T68 as a modem using GPRS Configuring Palm m505/V for use with the T68 as a modem using High Speed Data (GSM Data)
Configuring Palm m505/V for use with the T68 as a modem using GPRS
1.Tap the Applications icon and then tap the Prefs icon. 2.Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen, and then select Connection. 3.Create a new connection by tapping New and enter the following settings: Name: optional (for example, T68 GPRS) Palm m505: Connect to: Modem, Via: Infrared (if you intend to use infrared). Palm V: Connection method: IrCOMM to Modem (if you intend to use infrared). Dialing: TouchTone. Volume: optional.
4.Tap Details and enter the following settings: Speed: 115200 bps Flow Ctl: Automatic Init string: leave empty. 5.Tap OK twice to save the configuration. 6.Tap the Network pick list. 7.Tap the Menu icon. 8.Tap Service/New and enter the following settings: Service: optional (for example, your ISP) User name: provided by your ISP if required. Password: provided by your ISP if required. Connection: the connection you just created (GPRS). Phone: *99***1#. The number before the hash mark should be the same as the CID for the phones data account.
To check CID in the phone, scroll to: Connect/Data comm./Data accounts. Open the account you use for GPRS and check what CID is used for that account. If, for example, the CID is 3, the dial string above should be *99***3#.
9.Tap Details and enter the following settings: Connection type: PPP. Idle timeout: optional. Query DNS: Select, if your ISP does not ask you to enter the DNS settings manually. IP Address: Select.
10.Tap OK to save the settings. 11.Tap Connect to connect to your ISP. Note: Your ISP may use firewalls/proxy servers that may require further settings to your browser such as host number and port. Please contact your ISP for more information. If Authentication is set to Normal in your phones data account, you have to enter a user name in the Palm. If a user name and a password is not used by your operator, you have to use a dummy user name instead. To avoid this problem you can set Authentication to None. To check your Authentication settings 1.In your phone, scroll to Connect/Data comm./Data accounts. 2.Select the GPRS account you are using. 3.Scroll to Edit/Advan. settings/Authentication.
Configuring Palm m505/V for use with the T68 as a modem using High Speed Data (GSM Data)
1.Tap the Applications icon and then tap the Prefs icon. 2.Tap the pick list in the upper-right corner of the screen, and then select Connection. 3.Create a new connection by tapping New and enter the following settings: Name: optional (for example, HSCSD) Palm m505: Connect to: Modem, Via: Infrared (if you intend to use infrared). Palm V: Connection method:IrCOMM to Modem (if you intend to use infrared). Dialing: TouchTone. Volume: optional.
4.Tap Details and enter the following settings: Speed: 115200 bps Flow Ctl: Automatic Init string: Depending on the connection you want to use (number of timeslots, speed and compression type) you have to initialize your modem according to your operator's requirements/capabilities. The following syntaxes give you some examples (note the semicolon at the end of the string). You should enter only one of the strings: Running: [1+1 9,6] at+chsn=1,1,0,4; Running: [1+1 14,4] at+chsn=2,1,0,8; Running: [2+1 9,6] at+chsn=3,2,0,4; Running: [2+1 14,4] at+chsn=4,2,0,8;
5.Tap OK twice to save the configuration. 6.Tap the Network pick list. 7.Tap the Menu icon.
8.Tap Service/New and enter the following settings: Service: optional (for example, your ISP) User name: provided by your ISP if required. Password: provided by your ISP if required. Connection: the connection you just created (HSCSD). Phone: provided by your ISP.
10.Tap OK to save the settings. 11.Tap Connect to connect to your ISP. Note: Your ISP may use firewalls/proxy servers that may require further settings to your browser such as host number and port. Please contact your ISP for more information.
Using the T68 modem with Pocket PC 2002
Configuring Pocket PC 2002 for use with the T68 as a modem using GPRS Configuring Pocket PC 2002 for use with the T68 as a modem using High Speed Data (GSM Data)
Configuring Pocket PC 2002 for use with the T68 as a modem using GPRS
1.Open the Connection Manager by tapping Start. Tap Settings and then tap the Connections tab. 2.Tap the Connections icon. 3.In the Internet Settings list, tap New. 4.On the General tab, enter a name (for example, your ISP). 5.On the Modem tab, create a new modem setting by tapping New. Then enter the following settings: Name: optional (for example, GPRS) Select a modem: Select the modem type you intend to use (for example, Generic IrDA modem if you are using infrared). Baud rate: 115200
6.Tap the Advanced button.
7.On the Port settings tab, enter the following settings: Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control: Hardware Terminal: leave check boxes cleared
8.On the TCP/IP tab, enter the following settings: Use server-assigned IP address: Select Use Slip: Leave cleared Use software compression: Leave cleared Use IP header compression: Leave cleared 9.On the Name Servers tab, enter the following settings: Use server-assigned addresses: Select, if your ISP does not ask you to enter the server address manually. 10.Save the configuration by tapping OK and then tap Next. 11.In the Phone number box, enter *99***1#. The number before the hash mark should be the same as the CID for the phones data account. To check CID in the phone, scroll to: Connect/Data comm./Data accounts. Open the account you use for GPRS and check what CID is used for that account. If, for example, the CID is 3, the dial string above should be *99***3#. Tap Next.
Note: You may have to change the settings for dialling pattern to get the phone number to work. See Changing dialling patterns on page 20.
12.Enter the following settings: Cancel call if not connected within: Select and enter, for example, 120 seconds. Wait for dial tone before dialing: Optional. Extra dial-string modem commands: Leave empty. 13.Tap Finish to save the configuration. Note: Your ISP may use firewalls/proxy servers that may require further settings to your browser such as host number and port. Please contact your ISP for more information and enter the information in the Proxy Settings tab. 14.Tap OK twice to save the configuration. 15.When connecting for the first time, you might have to enter User name and Password. These are provided by your ISP (if required). Changing dialling patterns In order to dial the phone number string correctly you might need to change the settings for dialling patterns. 1.Go to Start/Settings/Connections/Connections and then tap the Dialing Locations tab. 2.Tap the Dialing Patterns button. 3.Enter the following dialling patterns settings: For local calls, dial: G For long distance calls, dial: G For international calls, dial: G
Configuring Pocket PC 2002 for use with the T68 as a modem using High Speed Data (GSM Data)
1.Open the Connection Manager by tapping Start. Tap Settings and then tap the Connections tab. 2.Tap the Connections icon. 3.In the Internet Settings list, tap New. 4.On the General tab, enter a name (for example, your ISP). 5.On the Modem tab, create a new modem setting by tapping New. Then enter the following settings: Name: optional (for example, HSCSD) Select a modem: Select the modem type you intend to use (for example, Generic IrDA modem if you are using infrared). Baud rate: max. 115200
7.On the Port settings tab, enter the following settings: Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Flow Control: Hardware Terminal: leave check boxes cleared.
8.On the TCP/IP tab, enter the following settings: Use server-assigned IP address: Select Use Slip: Leave cleared Use software compression: Select Use IP header compression: Select 9.On the Name Servers tab, enter the following settings: Use server-assigned addresses: Select, if your ISP does not ask you to enter the server address manually. 10.Save the configuration by tapping OK and then tap Next. 11.In the Phone number box, enter the phone number of your ISP and then tap Next. 12.Enter the following settings: Cancel call if not connected within: Select and enter, for example, 120 seconds. Wait for dial tone before dialing: Optional.
Extra dial-string modem commands: Depending on the connection you want to use (number of timeslots, speed and compression type) you have to initialize your modem according to your operator's requirements/capabilities. The following syntaxes give you some examples. You should enter only one of the strings: Running: [1+1 9,6] +chsn=1,1,0,4 Running: [1+1 14,4] +chsn=2,1,0,8 Running: [2+1 9,6] +chsn=3,2,0,4 Running: [2+1 14,4] +chsn=4,2,0,8
13.Tap Finish to save the configuration. Note: Your ISP may use firewalls/proxy servers that may require further settings to your browser such as host number and port. Please contact your ISP for more information and enter the information on the Proxy Settings tab. 14.Tap OK twice to save the configuration. 15.When connecting for the first time, you have to enter User name and Password. These are provided by your ISP.
Contents
Getting started 3
Make and receive the first call.
Transferring and exchanging information 72
Bluetooth wireless technology, synchronization.
Getting to know your phone 6
Key functions, quick keys, entering letters, Chinese input.
More features 78
Calendar, alarm clock, stopwatch, timer, games.
Personalizing your phone 21
Choose ring signal, theme and other settings.
Security 87
SIM card lock, phone lock.
Calling 30
Use the phone book, voice control, call options.
Troubleshooting 88
Why doesnt the phone work the way I want?
Setting up WAP and e-mail 52
Set up WAP and e-mail.
Additional information 90
Safe and efficient use, warranty, declaration of conformity.
Messaging 58
Chat, e-mail, text and multimedia messages.
Icons 99
What do the icons mean?
Using WAP 68
WAP browser, bookmarks.
Index 105
This is the Internet version of the user's guide. Print only for private use.
Sony Ericsson
Fourth edition (October 2002) This manual is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual. All rights reserved. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2002 Publication number: EN/LZT R4A
Please contact your network operator or service provider if you are in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not. Please read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use and the Limited warranty chapters before you use your mobile phone. The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. T9 Text Input is a trademark or a registered trademark of Tegic Communications. T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057, United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 463(96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.
Please note:
Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all networks. This also applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112.
Getting started
About this users guide For ease of reference, the Getting to know your phone chapter gives a quick overview of the main functions of the phone, shortcuts and general information. Available services Some services and functions described in this users guide are network- or subscription-dependent. Because of this, all menus may not be available in your phone. This symbol indicates that a service or function is network or subscriptiondependent. Please consult your network operator for more information about your subscription. The SIM card When you register as a subscriber with a network operator, 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 phone book information, among other things.
Assembly Before you can use your phone you need to: insert the SIM card. attach and charge the battery. See SIM card and battery information on page 4. Note: Always turn off the phone and detach the charger before you insert or remove a SIM card.
SIM card and battery information It may take up to 30 minutes before an icon appears in the display when charging. Insert the SIM card. Make sure the SIM card is placed under the silvery holders. Place the battery on the back of the phone and push until you hear a click. Connect the charger to the phone at the flash symbol. The flash symbol on the charger plug must face upwards. It may take up to 30 minutes before the battery charging icon appears in the display. Wait approximately 4 hours or until the icon indicates that the battery is fully charged. If you do not see the battery icon after this time, press any key or the joystick to activate the display. Remove the charger by tilting the plug upwards.
You have to insert the SIM card and charge the battery before you can use the phone.
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Making and receiving calls On/off
If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, delete the wrong number by pressing. 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 network operator. To make and receive calls Enter the area code and phone number, and press YES to make the call. Press NO to end the call. When the phone rings, press YES to answer the call.
When writing, you can switch to one of your selected input languages by pressing and then selecting Language. See The list of options on page 14. Multitap text input When saving names in the phone book 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. In the following example, we are going to write a name in the Phone book. To enter letters using multitap text input 1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Add contact, YES. Press YES again. 2. When the language is abc, press the appropriate key, , or , repeatedly until the character you want appears in the display. See the table of the Latin alphabet below:
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Space - ? ! . : ; " < = > ( ) _ 1 ABC2 DEF3 GHI4 JKL5 MNO6 PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 +&@/%$\0 #* to delete letters and numbers to shift between capital and lower-case letters press and hold to enter numbers
Example: To enter an A, press once. To enter a B, quickly press twice. To shift between capital and lower-case letters, press , then enter the letter. Tip: You can also use the volume key as a shortcut to certain letters: To enter a B, slide the volume key up and press. To enter a C, slide the volume key down and press. T9 Text Input You can use T9 Text Input when writing, for example, text messages and e-mail. The T9 Text Input method uses a built-in dictionary to recognize the most commonly used word for each sequence of key presses. This way, you press each key only once, even if the letter you want is not the first letter on the key. Note: T9 Text Input does not work with Chinese characters.
The following example shows how to start writing a text message: To enter letters using T9 Text Input 1. Scroll to Messages, YES, SMS, YES, Write new, YES. 2. For example, if you want to write the word Jane, press , , ,. 3. If the word shown is the one you want: press to accept and add a space. (To accept a word without adding a space, press.) If the word shown is not the one you want: press or repeatedly to view alternative words (candidates). Accept a word and add a space by pressing. If you do not find the word you want by pressing or : Press to go to a list of options. Select Edit word, YES. Delete the entire word by pressing , or delete one letter at a time by pressing and holding the joystick to the right, and then repeatedly.
Write the new word using multitap text input and press YES. The word is added to the dictionary. The next time you enter the word you just added to the dictionary, it will appear as one of the alternative words. 4. Continue writing your message. See also Sending text messages on page 59. Tip: Press to enter a full stop. To enter other punctuation marks, press and then or repeatedly. Accept by pressing. Press and hold to select an input method. The list of options If you press when writing, you enter a list of options: Add symbol Symbols and punctuation marks such as ? and , are shown. Move between the symbols by using the joystick. Insert item Pictures, melodies and sounds. Edit word for T9 Text Input only Edit the suggested word by using multitap text input. Text format Change style, size and alignment. Rel. caps lock/Caps lock Switch between capital and lower-case letters.
Exchanging pictures You can exchange pictures via IR, Bluetooth wireless technology, MMS or e-mail. Please note that you are not allowed to exchange copyright-protected material. For more information on sending pictures in messages, see Messaging on page 58. Tip: Save a web albums e-mail address in your phone book and you can save pictures in that album if you send the pictures as attachments. To send a picture 1. Scroll to Fun & Games, YES, My pictures or CommuniCam, YES. Note: The CommuniCam menu is only available when the CommuniCam is attached. 2. Select a picture, YES. Press. 3. Select Send, YES. 4. Select a transfer method. If you use infrared make sure that the infrared ports are facing each other.
To receive and save a picture 1. From standby, press and scroll to Receive item, YES. Both the infrared port and the Bluetooth function are activated for three minutes. 2. When you receive the picture, press YES to save it in My pictures. When you receive a picture via a text message or a multimedia message, a new message appears in your Inbox. To save the picture in My pictures, highlight the picture by moving the joystick to select it, press and select Save. Screen saver The phone has a screen saver, which is activated automatically when the phone has been in idle mode for a few seconds. After a short period of time the screen saver changes to sleep mode, to save power. To turn the screen saver On or Off, scroll to Settings/ Display/Screen saver/Activate.
To use a picture as the screen saver You can select a picture, saved in the phone, and use it as the screen saver. Scroll to Settings, YES, Display, YES, Screen saver, YES. Scroll to Select, YES. Scroll to the picture you want to use as the screen saver, YES. Press YES to save.
To turn the ring signal on or off, press and hold from standby and select Turn on silent or Turn off silent. All signals except the alarm and timer signals are turned off. Composing melodies You can compose and edit melodies using the keypad for notes and to set tones. To compose a ring signal or melody 1. Scroll to Fun & Games, YES, Composer, YES. Press a key to enter a note. Press or to make the note shorter or longer. There are six different lengths of notes. Press to change octave. Press once to raise the note one semitone. Press twice to lower the note one semitone. Press to play, add effect, set tempo, volume, style, duration and help. Press to remove notes. 2. To listen to your melody, press YES.
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Ring signals and melodies Your phone comes with a number of ring signals and melodies. You can edit your ring signals and melodies, and send them to a friend, in a text message. It is also possible to exchange melodies via WAP, Bluetooth wireless technology, IR or cable. Please note that you are not allowed to exchange copyrightprotected material. Select Ring signals from the Settings/Sounds & alerts menu and select a ring signal. To set the ring signal volume 1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & alerts, YES, Ring volume, YES. 2. Press or to increase or decrease the volume. 3. Press YES to save the setting.
3. Press YES again to save and name it, or press NO to continue composing. Note: To edit a melody, scroll to Fun & Games/My sounds, select the melody and press. To use the piano 1. In the Composer, slide the volume key up to activate the piano. 2. Use the joystick to move between the keys. 3. Press YES to select a note. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Receiving melodies You can receive a sound or melody via IR, Bluetooth wireless technology, SMS or MMS, or download it via WAP. When you receive the sound or melody, press YES to save it in My sounds. If you use infrared make sure that the infrared ports are facing each other. Increasing ring You can choose a ring signal that rises in steps from the lowest volume to the highest. To turn increasing ring On or Off, scroll to Settings/ Sounds & alerts/Increasing ring. Specific ring signals for personal calls If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you can set different ring signals for the two voice lines. Line 1 and Line 2 are displayed instead of Voice calls. If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification (CLI) service, you can assign a Personal ring signal to up to ten callers.
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To send a melody Scroll to Fun & Games, YES, My sounds, YES. Select a melody and press. Select Send, YES. Select a transfer method. If you use infrared make sure that the infrared ports are facing each other. Note: To send a ring signal or melody in a text message, see To insert an item in a text message on page 59.
To set a specific ring signal for a caller 1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Personal rings, YES, Add new?, YES. 2. Enter the first letter of the contact name, YES. 3. Select a contact, YES. 4. Select a ring signal, YES. Sounds & alerts You can choose to be notified of an incoming call by the buzzing of the vibrating alert. You can set the phones vibrating alert to one of the following: On all the time. On if silent on when the ring volume is turned off or when you have set the phone to silent. Off all the time. To set the vibrating alert 1. Scroll to Settings, YES, Sounds & alerts, YES, Vibrating alert, YES. 2. Select the setting you want, YES. From the Settings/Sounds & alerts menu, you can also select Message alert, Key sound and turn on the Minute minder.
Phone book In the Phone book you can store the information on your SIM card and on your phone. You have space for up to 510 complete entries. This number will increase if some fields are left blank. You can save all the information needed to contact people. You can also set how much information you want show for your contacts. Entries saved as contacts are stored in your phones memory, not on your SIM card. To synchronize your phone-based contact list with your PDA or PC, see Synchronization on page 76. To set the fields in contact information 1. Scroll to Phone book/Options/Contact info. 2. Press to select or deselect fields. If your phone book is empty, you will be prompted to copy information from your SIM card. If you press NO, you can add new contacts. If you press YES, your contact list will be copied from your SIM.
To add a contact Scroll to Phone book, YES, Add contact, YES. Scroll to the field you want to fill in, press YES. Enter the information, YES. Select the next field and so on. To add more information fields, press when working with a contact stored in your phone. 5. When you have entered the information, scroll to Save and exit?, YES. Tip: To enter an unsaved number, press when you are in a number field, and select a number in the unsaved numbers list. Pictures, personal rings and voice commands You can add a picture, personal ring signal and voice command to a contact. 1. 2. 3. 4. To add a picture to a phone book contact Scroll to Phone book, YES, Pictures, YES. Enter the first letters of the contact, YES. When the contact is highlighted, press YES. This takes you to My pictures. Select a picture and press YES twice.
Select Personal rings to add a personal ring signal. Select VoiceCommands to add a voice command. To call a contact from your contact list 1. 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. 2. When the contact you want to call is highlighted, press YES. 3. Select the number you want to call, YES. If only one number is linked to the contact, press and hold YES at step 2. Tip: You can also use the Call contact option in the Phone book menu to call a contact.
To call a contact from your SIM card 1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Advanced, YES, Call from SIM, YES. 2. Press one of the number keys (2-9) to find a SIM card entry beginning with the first letter on that key (or closest following). 3. When the SIM card entry you want to call is highlighted, press YES. 4. Select the number you want to call, YES. If only one number is linked to the SIM card entry, press and hold YES at step 2. Updating the phone book When needed, you can easily update or delete any contact information. To edit a contact 1. Scroll to Phone book, YES, Manage contact, YES, Edit contact, YES. 2. Enter the first letters of the contact, YES. 3. When the contact is highlighted, press YES. 4. Select Edit info., YES. 5. Scroll to the field you want to fill in, YES. 6. Enter the information, YES.
E-mail account settings An e-mail account specifies, for example, the server that is used for your e-mail messages. To create an e-mail account Scroll to Messages, YES, E-mail, YES, Options, YES. Select Edit account, YES. Select Add new?, YES. Enter a name for the account, for example Home or Office. 5. Select Connect using, YES. A list appears with the data accounts that you have saved in your phone. 6. Select the data account you want to use with this e-mail account, YES. 7. Enter the rest of the settings in the list, some of which are optional. To enter the settings, scroll to the setting, press YES and enter the information. Press YES to confirm. Repeat this for each required setting. You use the same e-mail settings in your phone as in your PC e-mail program. If you do not have an e-mail service, contact your operator to get all the necessary settings. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Protocol select POP3 or IMAP4. Inc. server (Incoming server) enter the name or IP address of the service provider for incoming e-mail messages. For example, mail.server.com or 10.1.1.1. Incoming port if needed, change the number of the port used by the protocol you are using. Mailbox enter a user name for your e-mail account. Password enter a password for your e-mail account. Outgoing server enter the name or IP address of the SMTP server to be able to send e-mail messages. Outgoing port if needed, change the number of the port used by the SMTP protocol. E-mail address enter your e-mail address. Download select whether to receive as headers and text or as headers only. From name enter your name. Signature select if you want to add your business card to your e-mail messages. Copy outgoing Select On, if you want e-mail messages sent from your phone also to be sent to an e-mail address of your choice. This way, your sent messages are copied and can be saved for future reference.
Check interval Select how often you want the phone to connect to your e-mail server and check for incoming e-mail messages. If you have both an office and a home e-mail account, you can set one of them as default: Select Set account from the Messages/E-mail/Options menu and select the account. See E-mail on page 66 for information about how to use e-mail.
Messaging
Your phone supports various messaging services - text messages, chat messages, multimedia messages and e-mail. Please contact your service provider for details on which services you can use. For more information about text, see Entering letters on page 12. Text messages Text messages can be sent to one person, or to a group of recipients that you have saved in the phone book (see Groups on page 36). Text messages can also contain pictures, animations, melodies and sounds. Before you start First make sure that the number of your service center is set. The number is supplied by your service provider and is usually saved on the SIM card.
Before you start To communicate with another Bluetooth device, you first need to pair your phone with the device you do this by adding the device to a list of paired devices in your phone. To synchronize with your PC, and to browse the Internet, you also need to install software on your PC from the Sony Ericsson Web site, www.SonyEricsson.com/support/. You can exchange items or play games without having to pair your phone with the other device. Pairing Pairing is the process of associating Bluetooth devices with each other so that they can connect when they are within range of each other. Your phone can be paired with up to 10 Bluetooth devices. After pairing, the operation mode of your phone is automatically set to On. See Operation modes on page 74.
To initiate pairing with a device 1. Scroll to Connect, YES, Bluetooth, YES, Paired devices, YES, Add device, YES, Phone initiates, YES. A list of device types that can be paired with your phone is shown. Scroll to a device type and press YES. 2. The phone searches for Bluetooth devices. A list of available devices of the type you selected then appears in the display. Select a device, YES. 3. Enter a passkey (up to 16 digits) for the device, both in the phone and, for example, in the PC. (If a passkey does not come with the Bluetooth device when you buy it, you need to create one yourself.) 4. When the pairing has been completed, you can edit the name tag for the device and press YES. To accept pairing with a device Scroll to Connect, YES, Bluetooth, YES, Paired devices, YES, Add device, YES, Phone accepts, YES and wait for the other device.
To organize your list of paired devices Scroll to Connect, YES, Bluetooth, YES, Paired devices, YES. Then: To edit the name tag of a device: scroll to the device you want to edit, YES, scroll to Edit, YES. Then edit the name tag, YES. To delete a device from the list: scroll to the device and press , YES. To change the order of the devices: scroll to the device whose position you want to change, YES. Select Edit order, YES. Then enter the position number you want for the device. The first item in the list is the default selection (when using a handsfree device). To change the default selection in the list: scroll to the device that you would like set as default, select Set as first. The highlighted item at the top of the list becomes the default selection. Phone name You can choose a name for your phone. This name is shown in other devices when your phone is discovered, and is also used for the infrared port. To enter a name, scroll to Connect/Bluetooth/Options/ Phone name/Edit.
To select an alarm signal, scroll to Settings/Sounds & alerts/Alarm signal. Stopwatch Scroll to Organizer, YES, Stopwatch, YES. To start, stop or re-start the stopwatch, press YES. To save up to nine lap times, press. To check saved lap times, scroll using the joystick. To reset the stopwatch, press. Note: The stopwatch is turned off when you answer an incoming call or when you exit the stopwatch menu. Timer The phone has a built-in 24-hour timer. To set the timer, scroll to Organizer/Timer. When the signal rings, press any key to turn it off. Calculator The phone has a built-in calculator, which can add, subtract, divide and multiply.
To use the calculator Press to get +, -, x, /. Press to delete the figure. Press to enter a decimal point or %. Press YES to calculate a result, equals to (=). to save to memory. Press Press to retrieve from memory. Note: The calculator is designed for simple calculations only. Code memo Instead of having to remember all the different security codes for credit cards, for example, you can save them in the code memo in your phone. Then all you need to remember is the password to open the code memo. You can save a maximum of 10 codes in the code memo. Checkword and security To confirm that you have entered the correct password for the code memo and to prevent unauthorized access to your codes, you must enter a checkword. When you enter your password to open the code memo, the checkword is shown for a short time. If the password is
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correct, the correct codes are shown. If you enter the incorrect password, the checkword and the codes that are shown are also incorrect. Factors strengthening the security of the Code memo function are: You get no feedback about whether the password is correct, except for the checkword, and only you know the checkword. All codes are encrypted in the mobile phone. When you access your codes, they are shown for a limited time only. To open code memo for the first time 1. Scroll to Organizer, YES, Code memo, YES. A message with instructions appears. 2. Press YES. 3. Enter a four-digit password to open Code memo, YES. 4. Re-enter the new password to confirm. 5. Enter a checkword (maximum 15 characters), YES. The checkword can consist of both letters and numbers. To enter a number, press and hold the key.
To add a new code Scroll to Organizer, YES, Code memo, YES. Enter your password. Select Add new code?, YES. Enter a name associated with the code, for example, the name of the credit card company, YES. 5. Enter the code, YES.
To open code memo 1. Scroll to Organizer, YES, Code memo, YES. 2. Enter your password, YES. Your entered checkword appears. When the decryption process has finished, your codes are shown. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To change the password Open code memo as described above. Scroll to Options, YES, Chg password, YES. Enter your new password, YES. Re-enter the new password, YES. Enter a checkword, YES.
Additional information
Sony Ericsson Consumer web site On www.SonyEricsson.com/support/ you will find a support section where help and tips are only a few clicks away. Here you find the latest software updates, tips on how to use your product more efficiently, function guides for some of the products and additional help when you require it.
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Please read this information before using your mobile phone. Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or to humidity. Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures. Do not expose your product to lit candles, cigarettes, or cigars, or to open flames etc. Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product as rough treatment could damage it. Do not paint your product as the paint could obstruct the earpiece, microphone or any moveable parts and prevent normal use. Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Your product does not contain consumer serviceable components. Only Sony Ericsson authorised personnel should perform service. Do not use any accessories other than Ericsson or Sony Ericsson branded originals intended for use with your product (herinafter referred to as original accessories). Use of non-original accessories may result in loss of performance, damage to the product, fire, electric shock or injury. The warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of non-original accessories.
Treat your product with care, keep it in a clean and dust-free place. Your mobile phone is equipped with an internal antenna. To avoid impaired performance, please ensure that your mobile phones antenna is not damaged. Do not remove the antenna yourself. Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed by Sony Ericsson for your mobile phone. Use of unauthorised or modified antennas could damage your mobile phone and may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of performance and SAR levels above the recommended limits (see below). For optimum performance with minimum power consumption please: Hold your mobile phone as you would any other telephone. While speaking directly into the mouthpiece, angle the antenna in a direction up and over your shoulder. Do not touch the antenna when the mobile phone is in use. Touching the antenna affects call quality, may cause the mobile phone to operate at a higher power level than needed and may shorten talk and standby times. If your mobile phone is equipped with infrared, never direct the infrared ray at anyones eye and make sure that it does not disturb any other infrared units. Additional information 91
be sure that your mobile phone will not affect the electronic systems in your vehicle. An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. Most modern electronic equipment, for example equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded from RF energy. However, certain electronic equipment is not, therefore: Do not use your mobile phone near medical equipment without requesting permission. Mobile phones may affect the operation of some implanted cardiac pacemakers and other medically implanted equipment. Pacemaker patients should be aware that the use of a mobile phone very close to a pacemaker might cause the device to malfunction. Avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, e.g. in your breast pocket. When using the mobile phone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept between the mobile phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is
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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. If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Turn your mobile phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft. To prevent interference with communication systems, you must not use your mobile phone while the plane is in the air. Do not use it on the ground without permission from the crew. Turn off your mobile phone when in a blasting area or in areas posted turn off two-way radio to avoid interfering with blasting operations. Construction crews often use remote control RF devices to set off explosives.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
AIRCRAFT
BLASTING AREAS
EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Turn off your mobile phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your mobile phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders. Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the same compartment of your vehicle that contains your mobile phone and accessories. Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power sources as marked on the product. To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather than the cord. Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise 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. 94 Additional information
DISPOSING OF THE BATTERY
The battery should never be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or call your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center for information.
Limited Warranty
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, S-Lund, Sweden, (Sony Ericsson), provides this Limited Warranty for your mobile phone and original accessory delivered with your mobile phone (hereinafter referred to as Product). Should your Product need warranty service, please return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Centre (national rates may apply) or visit www.SonyEricsson.com to get further information.
found not to be under warranty according to the conditions below. Please note that your personal settings/downloads might be lost when the Product is repaired or replaced. 1. The warranty is valid only if the original proof of purchase issued to the original purchaser by an, for this Product, Sony Ericsson authorised 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 the dealer. 2. If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced parts or components will become the property of Sony Ericsson. 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
CONDITIONS
OUR WARRANTY
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty, Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in design, material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a consumer, and for a subsequent period of one (1) year. If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate under normal use and service, due to defects in design, materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson authorised distributors or service partners, in the country/ region* where you purchased the Product, will, at their option, either repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated herein. Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product is 96 Additional information
You have received a text message. You have received an e-mail message. You have received a multimedia message. You have received a fax message. You have received a voice message. You have received a WAP push message. The Bluetooth function is on. The Bluetooth function is in discoverable mode. Bluetooth communication is in progress. The infrared port is on. Infrared communication is in progress. A GPRS session is in progress.
The magic word is turned on. Line 1 is in use for outgoing calls. Line 2 is in use for outgoing calls. Ciphering is currently not being provided by the network. The keypad is locked. The card lock or phone lock is on. A secure WAP connection is established. An ongoing call. A chat session is in progress. A missed call in the call list. An answered call in the call list. A dialled number in the call list. A group of contacts in the phone book.
A text message is saved on the SIM card. A voice message has not been checked. You can enter the phone book by pressing A home number in the phone book. A work number in the phone book. A mobile number in the phone book. A fax number in the phone book. Another number in the phone book. An e-mail address in the phone book. A voice command has been recorded for a contact name. A picture is connected to the contact. A message has not been read. A message has been read.
Only part of a read e-mail or a multimedia message is saved in the phone. Only part of an unread e-mail or a multimedia message is saved in the phone. A read message will be deleted the next time you connect to the server. An unread message will be deleted the next time you connect to the server. A damaged message. A read Nokia picture message. Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation, Finland. An unread Nokia picture message. The message has not been sent. The message has been sent. A message has been delivered or read by the recipient. A sent message that has expired or been rejected by the recipient.
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Pre-defined message template (not editable). User-defined message template. A Bluetooth headset, paired with your phone. A Bluetooth phone, paired with your phone. A Bluetooth PC, paired with your phone. A Bluetooth printer, paired with your phone. A Bluetooth PDA, paired with your phone. Other Bluetooth device. The appointment is a meeting. The appointment is a date. The appointment is to travel. The appointment is a vacation. The appointment is an anniversary.
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A miscellaneous appointment. A miscellaneous task. An all day calendar appointment. A reminder is set for a calendar appointment. The task is a phone call. A completed task in your calendar. A task or message of high priority. A task or message of low priority. The note is displayed in standby. The network is preferred and can be used. The network is forbidden and cannot be used. Your home network is within range and can be used. A volume between 0 and 15 has been selected.
Whole note, half note, 1/4 note. 1/8 note, 1/16 note, 1/32 note. Turns the indicator light on and off. Turns backlight on and off. Turns vibrating alert on and off. Starts and stops a melody loop. Increases and decreases the volume one step. A multimedia message is playing. A multimedia message has been stopped. A multimedia message has been paused. Picture could not be shown. A business card is attached to a multimedia message.
A calendar item is attached to a multimedia message. A note is attached to a multimedia message. A theme is attached to a multimedia message. A multimedia message contains a melody. A multimedia message contains a recorded sound. Cursor in a multimedia message. More message options. Chat message prompt.
A Alarm clock 78 Answering mode 28 Area information 62 B Battery 4 Bluetooth wireless technology 72 Business cards 36 C Calculator 79 Calendar 81 Call costs 43 calling card 47 credit limit 44 minute minder 27 Call time 43 Calls accept 50 answer 5, 32 automatic re-dialling 31 call list 32
divert 44 emergency 31 fixed dialling 49 groups 36 international 31 make 5, 30 missed 32 put on hold 45 receive 5, 32 reject 32 restrict 48 speed dialling 38 Cell information 63 Charging (battery) 4 Chat 62 Chinese input system Pinyin input 19 punctuation marks 20 selecting input method 15 stroke categories 17 stroke input 16 Code memo 79 Conference calls 46 Contacts 34 Contrast (display) 28
D Data calls 77 Declaration of conformity 98 Display contrast 28 greeting 28 help texts 9 icons 99 light 27 Diverting calls 44 Drawing pictures 23 E E-mail 66 Emergency calls 31 Error messages 89 F Fax, sending and receiving 77 Fixed dialling 49 G Games 85 GPRS 53 Greeting 28
Groups 36 closed user groups 50 conference calls 46 H Handsfree 28 Help texts 9 I Icons (display) 99 Infrared port 75 Input method (Chinese) 15 International calls 31 International emergency number 31 K Key functions 6 Key sound 27 Keypad lock 29 L Language (display) 27 Locks keypad 29 phone 87 SIM card 87
M Magic word 41 Melodies, see Ring signals 25 Menu language 27 Menu overview 11 Minute Minder 27 Missed calls 32 MMS, see Multimedia messages 63 Multimedia messages 63 Multitap text input 12 My numbers 29 My shortcuts 29 N Networks 5, 50 Notes 85 O Online services 10 Own number 29 P Passkey 73 Pause 9 Personal ring signal 26 Phone book 33 check memory 38
Phone lock 87 Pictures 22 background picture 22 draw 23 edit 23 exchange 24 PIN change 87 enter 5 PIN2 change 87 Pinyin input (Chinese) 19 Profiles 29 PUK 87 Punktuation marks (Chinese) 20 Q Quick keys 7 R Redialling 31 Reset 21 Ring signals 25
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