Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications TR-CA1102 Dual Band Tri-Mode CDMA Cellular Transceiver User Manual Manual

Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Inc. Dual Band Tri-Mode CDMA Cellular Transceiver Manual

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Mobile Phone T606
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                         T606 User’s GuidePara obtener una copia en español de esta Guía del Usuario, visite nuestra página Web en www.SonyEricsson.com o, si se encuentra en Estados Unidos, también puede llamar al 1-800-374-2776.Register your new phone, purchase accessories, and see the latest in products by visiting us at: www.SonyEricsson.comThis manual is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc., 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 (USA) Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual.The marble logo is a trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. Sony is a trademark of Sony Corporation and Ericsson is a trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson.Trademarks referred to herein are trademarks of their respective companies.“Ericsson”, “EricssonL” and “ERICSSON ORIGINAL ACCESSORIES” are each registered U.S. Trademarks owned by Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson of Sweden and are used with permission by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc.T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057; United Kingdom Pat. No.2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463 (96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT,NL,PT.ES,SE,GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide.“Microsoft”, “Windows” and the design plus words “Microsoft Windows” are each either registered and/or pending U.S. Trademarks owned by Microsoft Corporation of Redmond, Washington, U.S.A.© 2003, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc.All rights reserved. Publication Number: AE/LZT 123 6277  FCC (12-30-03)03/03 PBM Printed in USASome menus/features are operator dependent.T606UG-R1.book  Page 1  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
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Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                         ContentsGetting Started ................................. 1Understanding This User’s Guide ..............1Available Services ......................................2Assembly....................................................2Getting to Know Your Phone  ........... 5Diagrams ....................................................5Key Functions ............................................5Standby Screen Icons ................................6Shortcuts....................................................7Help Texts ................................................10Menu Overview ........................................11Calls ............................................... 12Making Calls.............................................12Receiving Calls.........................................13Personalizing Your Phone  .............. 16Resetting to Factory Default ....................16Sounds & Alerts........................................16Themes.....................................................18Pictures .................................................... 19Menu Language .......................................20Display......................................................20Answering Mode ......................................22My Phone Number ...................................22Keypad Lock ............................................22Quick Links...............................................23Hot Key ....................................................23Contacts .........................................24Choosing Contact Fields..........................24Adding a Contact .....................................24T606UG-R1.book  Page 3  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy    Calling a Contact ..................................... 24Pictures, Personal Rings, and Voice Com-mands.................................................... 25Updating Contacts................................... 25Default Number........................................ 26Speed and Super Speed Dialing .... 27Speed Dialing........................................... 27Changing Position Numbers.................... 27SuperSpeed Dialing ................................. 27Checking the Memory.............................. 28Business Cards  .............................. 29Adding Your Own Business Card ............ 29Editing Your Business Card ..................... 29Exchanging Business Cards .................... 29Sending Your Business Card................... 29Receiving a Business Card ...................... 29Sending a Contact ................................... 30Groups ........................................... 31Creating a Group of Contacts.................. 31Editing Groups ......................................... 31Voicemail ........................................ 32Setting Up Voicemail Service .................. 32Receiving Voicemail................................. 32Checking Your Voicemail......................... 32Call Time .................................................. 32Text Messaging .............................. 34Voicemail ................................................. 34Sending Text Messages (SMS)................ 34Receiving Text Messages (SMS) ............. 36Preferences.............................................. 37Entering Letters .............................. 39Input Languages ...................................... 39Input Methods.......................................... 40T606UG-R1.book  Page 4  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                         Text Input Options....................................42Internet Applications  ...................... 43Downloading Applications .......................43Configuring Internet Applications.............43Internet Applications Options...................43Browser ..........................................45Browser Features ..................................... 45Launching Your Browser..........................46Exiting Your Browser................................47Downloading Melodies.............................47Browser Options Menu ............................47Browser Key Functions ............................48Browser Text Entry................................... 49Using Voice Control  ....................... 52Recording Voice Commands ...................52Tips...........................................................54Magic Word..............................................54Adding Voice Tags to Your Phonebook ... 55Voice Activated Dialing ............................ 56Voice Digit Dialing ....................................56Voice Answering.......................................57Voice Activate Voice Memos....................57Problems when Recording.......................58Personal Organizer ......................... 59Calendar...................................................59Notes........................................................61Clocks ...................................................... 61Calculator .................................................62Voice Memo ............................................. 62Profiles .....................................................63Safe Storage ............................................ 64TTY Device Compatibility ............... 65Optimum Use ........................................... 65Technical Assistance................................66T606UG-R1.book  Page 5  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy    Security .......................................... 67Phonelock ................................................ 67Restrict Calls............................................ 68Calling Card Calls .................................... 68Accept Calls............................................. 69Technical Assistance  ..................... 71Troubleshooting....................................... 71Error Messages........................................ 73Accessories and Internet ......................... 73Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 75Recommendations................................... 75Antenna.................................................... 75Efficient Use............................................. 76Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR76Driving ...................................................... 77Personal Medical Devices........................ 78Children.................................................... 78Disposing of the Product ......................... 78Power Supply........................................... 78Battery Use and Care .............................. 79FCC Statement ........................................ 80Emergency Calls ...................................... 80Limited Warranty ............................ 82Our Warranty............................................ 82What We Will Do ...................................... 82Conditions................................................ 83US Safety Guidelines  ..................... 85Consumer Update ................................... 85US SAR Statement ......................... 94Wireless Phone Safety Tips  ........... 96Index .............................................. 98T606UG-R1.book  Page 6  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Getting Started          1Getting StartedUnderstanding This User’s GuideFor 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. The chapter also includes an overview of the menu options available in your phone (see “Menu Overview” on page 11).The Personalizing Your Phone chapter explains how you can set options in your phone to customize the ring signals, themes, and other settings. The remaining chapters provide the details about how to set up and use the other features of your phone.Throughout this guide, the following conventions are used in descriptions and instructions:• Text that is seen in the phone display is shown in the following typeface: Answer?.• Softkey labels are shown in the following typeface: Softkey.• Key names are shown in the following typeface: 2.•When instructed to press a key, press and quickly release the key.•When instructed to press and hold a key, press and hold the key for one to two seconds.• When an instruction involves moving through several menus and pressing keys, the instruction is shown as:1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Keypad Lock, Select, Lock now, Select.This means: scroll to the Settings menu, press the Select softkey, scroll to Keypad Lock, press the Select softkey, scroll to Lock now, and press Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 1  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   2          Getting Started                                     Available ServicesSome services and functions described in this user’s guide are network- or subscription-dependent. Because of this, all options may not be available in your phone.Please consult your network operator for more information about your subscription.AssemblyBefore you can use your phone, you must complete the following:• Step1: Install the battery• Step 2: Attach the back cover• Step 3: Charge the batteryStep 1: To Install the Battery1  Locate the two slots at the bottom of the battery chamber. 2  Locate the two tabs on the bottom of the battery.3  Orient the battery with the label facing away from the phone as shown.4  Insert the tabs into the slots at the bottom of the battery chamber.5  Press on the top of the battery until it clicks into place.Step 2: To Attach the Back Cover1  Locate the notches along each side of the back of the phone. 45T606UG-R1.book  Page 2  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Getting Started          32  Using the notches as a guide, place the back cover so that it rests against the phone. 3  Slide the back cover upward until it clicks in place.To Remove the Cover and Battery1  Ensure that the phone is turned off.2  Turn the phone over, facing down, as shown in the illustration.3  Press down on the top-middle of the back cover.Note: Use the tips of your thumbs to perform these steps.4  Slide the back cover toward the bottom of the phone until it releases from the notches in the phone.5  Lift the cover off of the phone.6  Press the battery latch toward the top of the phone.7  Hold the phone over your open hand with the battery facing down.8  Firmly tap the bottom edge of the phone into your open hand to release the battery.Warning! Tapping the phone on any surface other than your hand can damage your phone and void its warranty.T606UG-R1.book  Page 3  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   4          Getting Started                                     Step 3: To Charge the Battery1  Insert the charger in the charger jack. The yellow ring around the jack corresponds with the yellow tip on the charger. Do not attempt to insert anything else into the charger jack. While charging, the   and  icons will alternate in the display.Note: It may take up to 30 minutes before the battery charging icon appears in the display.2  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.3  Once charging is complete, pull the plug out of the charger jack.T606UG-R1.book  Page 4  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Getting to Know Your Phone          5Getting to Know Your PhoneDiagrams Key FunctionsFront/Side View1Power Key2 Earpiece3Volume Keys4 Display5Left Softkey 6 Options Key7Keypad8Clear9Right Softkey10 Joystick• Press and hold to power the phone on and off.(Volume Keys)• Increase or decrease the volume of the earpiece during a call. • Scroll through menu icons, lists and text. • Press and hold to use voice commands. • Press up or down once to mute the ring signal when receiving a call.Left Softkey• Make and answer calls. • Select an icon, item or option.• Press for options.Keypad • Enter the digits 0–9 and letters. • Move through icons by pressing the digit keys.T606UG-R1.book  Page 5  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   6          Getting to Know Your Phone                                     Standby Screen IconsThese are all of the icons that could appear on your standby screen. •Enter *. • Shift between lowercase, uppercase and initial capitals.• Press up, down, left or right to move through menu icons, lists and texts. • Press and briefly hold right to access the contact list. • Press and briefly hold left to enter the first shortcut in Quick Links. • Press on the joystick to select an item.Right Softkey• Press and hold to return to standby mode. • Press to end or reject a call, go back one level in the menus or leave an option unchanged.• Delete numbers and letters from the display. Delete an item from a list. • Press and hold to turn off the microphone during a call.• Press to return to standby mode from within the menus.• Enter #. Enter a space.Icon Explanation9:50am Current Time03-12-02 Current DateSignal Strength/1XRTT (High Speed Data) AvailabilityA/D/P/ Channel Indicator - Analog, Digital, Enhanced Voice Privacy call, or No Network available.T606UG-R1.book  Page 6  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Getting to Know Your Phone          7ShortcutsThe table describes some of the most useful key combinations and shortcuts.Roaming. A flashing icon indicates non-preferred roaming.Roaming icons vary by network provider.Banner Personalized Banner or network information such as Searching/ Battery Strength/Charging IndicatorAlarm SetSilent Mode is OnRinger OffLocked KeypadCurrent ProfilePhone Location - Emergency Only. The GPS location based services are off. Your position can only be determined when you call an emergency number such as 911.Icon ExplanationPhone Location - Show Location. The GPS location based services are On. Your position is always locatable by the network.Call Screening OnActive Chat SessionTTY TTY OnRecorded Voice MemoMissed Call(s)New SMS message(s) or browser alert(s)You have a new voicemail message(s)Magic Word is OnIcon Explanation?T606UG-R1.book  Page 7  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   8          Getting to Know Your Phone                                     Standby      To... When in Standby:make an emergency call enter the emergency number and press left softkeyenter and move through the menu iconspress joystick to left or right to enter, then press joystick up, down, left or right to move throughenter Find Contact press joystick up for last name in list or down for first name in listenter Call List press left softkeyvoice dial press and hold left softkey or say your magic wordcall your voicemail press and hold 1mute the ring signal when receiving a callpress C, press up or down volume key, or press right softkeyset the phone to silent press and hold C, then press left softkey, or press  , Tu r n Silent Onreach a contact beginning with a specific letterpress and hold any of the keys 2 – 9speed dial a number at a specific positionpress the position number and press left softkeyenter Select Profile press joystick to left and hold change ring signal volumepress up or down volume keyenter a   (pause) in a dial string or melodypress and hold * enter a   (stop) in a dial string or melodypress and hold #To... When in Standby:T606UG-R1.book  Page 8  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Getting to Know Your Phone          9During CallsIn Menu SystemUsing Multitap Text Input MethodTo... During a Call:put a call on hold press left softkeyretrieve a call that is on hold press left softkey turn off the microphone press and hold CTo... When in the Menus:move through menus or listspress and hold up or down volume keys, or use joystickselect a menu or setting press left softkey or press on joystickenter an options menu press delete an item in a list press and hold C go back to standby press and hold right softkey, or press CTo... When Entering Letters Using Multitap Text Input:shift between uppercase, lowercase and initial capital letters press *enter numbers press and hold any of the number keysenter a question mark press 1 two timesenter the @-sign press 0 three timesenter a space press #delete letters and numbers press Cshift between input methodspress and hold *shift between input languagespress and hold #T606UG-R1.book  Page 9  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   10          Getting to Know Your Phone                                     Using TegicTM T9TM Input MethodNote: A quick way to enter the menus is to press the joystick left or right, then press on the joystick to enter the menu. To return to standby, press and hold the right softkey.Note: You can quickly and easily reach the settings you use most by placing them in the Quick Links menu. See “Quick Links” on page 23.Help TextsTo help you use the menus and functions, your phone has help texts that explain the menus.• To get help, select the menu you want information about, then press   and select Help.To... When Entering Letters Using T9™ Text Input:view alternative words press joystick up or down, or press 0accept a word and add a spacepress #enter a period press 1view alternative punctuation markspress 1, then press joystick up or down repeatedly to scroll through choicesshift between uppercase, lowercase and initial capital letterspress *enter numbers press and hold any of the number keysdelete letters and numbers press Cshift between input methodspress and hold *shift between input languagespress and hold #To... When Entering Letters Using T9™ Text Input:T606UG-R1.book  Page 10  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Getting to Know Your Phone          11Menu OverviewContacts Recent Calls  Messaging 1 Find Contact2 Add Contact3 Manage Contact4 Pictures5 Personal Rings6 Voice Tags7 My Number8 Advanced9 Preferences0 Business CardsCalling CardsInput Method1Call List2 Missed Calls3 Call Timers4 KilobyteCounter5 Clear Call Lists1 Voicemail2 Send New3 Inbox4 Outbox5 Saved & Drafts6 Preferences7 Erase Message8 Memory Use9 Mesg. CountInternet Apps   Web  Settings 1 Add New 1 Launch Browser2 BrowserAlerts3 Browser Help4 Active Gateways1 Keypad Lock2 Sounds3 Display4 Hot Key5 Time & Date6 Roaming7 Security8 Call Options9 Voice Control0 LanguagePhone InfoNetwork InfoMemory managerHandsfreeData/Fax/ModemCamera  Personal Organizer  Quick Links 1 CommuniCam2 Image Gallery 1 Calendar2 Notes3 Clocks4 Calculator5 Voice Memo6 Profiles7 Safe Storage1 My Quick LinksList of existing linksT606UG-R1.book  Page 11  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   12          Calls                                     Calls Making CallsBefore you can make or receive any calls, you must turn on the phone and be within range of a network. Making Calls1  Enter the area code and the phone number.2  Press Call to make the call.3  Press End to end the call.Note: For other ways to make calls, see “Call List” on page 14, “Contacts” on page 24, and “Using Voice Control” on page 52.Making International CallsTo dial internationally, press and hold the 0 key until a + sign appears. The + sign is replaced with the international access number of the country from which you are calling. Enter the country code, area code (without the leading zero) and phone number.Making Emergency CallsFor more information on making emergency calls, see “Emergency Calls” on page 80.Your phone is equipped with Assisted Global Positioning System (GPS). This service is a cooperation between the network and your mobile phone to locate your phone’s position. Note: Assisted Global Positioning System will not work under certain circumstances such as in certain building interiors and in analog mode. Assisted Global Positioning is carrier and network dependent. Check with your service provider for availability.1  Enter your local emergency number.2  Press Call.Note: If your keypad is locked and you attempt to make an emergency call, the phone will recognize it as an T606UG-R1.book  Page 12  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Calls          13emergency number and will temporarily disable keypad lock and phonelock.To Program Your Emergency Numbers1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Security, Select.2  Enter the phonelock code (0000 or your personal code if you have changed it) and press OK.3  Scroll to My Emergency Numbers, Select.4  Select a number position, Select.5  Enter the number you want to treat as an emergency number, OKYour phone is equipped with Assisted Global Positioning System (GPS). This service is a cooperation between the network and your mobile phone to locate your phone’s position.Note: Assisted GPS will not work under certain circumstances such as in certain building interiors and in analog mode. Assisted GPS is carrier and network dependent. Check with your service provider for availability.Receiving CallsAnswering CallsPress Answer.Ending CallsPress End to end the current call.Rejecting CallsPress Mute to silence the ringer. The caller will continue to hear a ring signal until the call is transferred to your voicemail or until the caller hangs up.Answering a Second Incoming CallWhen you receive the second call, press Answer.Press Flash to toggle between the two calls. Press End to end the current call.Note: If you want to be able to receive a second call while another call is in progress, you must activate the Call Waiting service. Options include Activate, T606UG-R1.book  Page 13  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   14          Calls                                     Deactivate, and Set up. To activate Call Waiting, you will need separate codes from your service provider. Once you enter those codes, select Activate or Deactivate.Muting the Ringer for a CallPress Mute.Note: You can also use your voice to answer or mute the ringer for calls. See “Using Voice Control” on page 52.Missed CallsIf you have missed a call, Missed calls: 1 appears on the display, indicating the number of missed calls.To Check your Missed CallsPress Yes  to display the Missed Call List.Note: To call a number from the View Missed Call, scroll to the number and press Call.To Call a Missed Number from Standby Mode1  Scroll to Recent Calls, Select, Missed Call, Select.2  Scroll to the number you want to call, Call.Call ListThe numbers of the last 50 calls that you have made or received are saved in the call list. The received calls include answered and missed calls if the caller’s numbers were identified by the Caller ID service.To Call a Number from the Call List1  From standby mode, press Call List (left softkey).2  Scroll to the number you want to call, Call.Note: The Call List is also available in Recent Calls. Scroll to Recent Calls, Select, Call List, Select.To Clear the Call ListScroll to Recent Calls, Select, Clear Call List, Select, Yes .T606UG-R1.book  Page 14  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Calls          15Settings While On a CallTo Change the Earpiece Volume During a CallPress the up or down volume key on the side of the phone to increase or decrease the earpiece volume.To Mute the Microphone During a CallPress and hold C until the display shows Muted. Press and hold C again to resume the conversation.To Automatic RedialIf the connection of a call fails and the display shows Retry?, press Yes. The phone redials the number until the call is connected, you press a key or you receive a call.Note: Do not hold the phone to your ear while waiting. When the call is connected, the phone gives a loud signal.When you receive a call, the phone rings and the display shows Answer?.If the caller’s number is identified by the Caller ID service, the number is displayed. If you have saved the number in your contacts, both the name and number are displayed. If you have assigned a picture to the contact, the picture is displayed. If the number is a restricted number, the display shows Unknown.To Use the SpeakerphoneWhile on a call, press   to activate speakerphone.To Se nd Tone Si gn al sYou can use telephone banking services or control an answering machine by sending tone signals (also known as DTMF tones or touch tones) during a call. • To send the tones, press the number keys 0–9, * and #.• To clear the display after the call is finished, press left softkey.T606UG-R1.book  Page 15  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   16          Personalizing Your Phone                                     Personalizing Your PhoneYou can adjust the phone settings to meet your own requirements.Note: If you change a setting which is included in a profile, the active profile is also changed. See “Profiles” on page 63.Resetting to Factory DefaultYou can restore the settings to the way they were when you bought your phone using Reset Settings. To Reset the Settings in the Phone1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Security, Select.2  Enter your phonelock code (0000 or your personal code if you have changed it), OK, Reset settings, Select.Sounds & AlertsRing Sounds and MelodiesYour phone comes with a number of ring signals and melodies. You can use these sounds as custom ring signals and alarms.To Listen to the Sounds1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Sound Gallery, Select.2  Scroll through the list of sounds – each sound plays as you highlight it.3  Press Select to set the sound.Choose Play, Set Ring Sound, Delete, or Rename.To Set the Ring Signal VolumeNote: From standby, you can quickly set the ring signal volume by pressing the side volume keys up or down.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Ringer Volume, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 16  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Personalizing Your Phone          172  Press the joystick right to increase the volume or left to decrease it.3  Press Save to save the setting.Note: To turn the ring signal On or Off from standby, press and hold C, then select Turn On  Sile nt or Turn off Silent.To Set Increasing Ring SignalYou can choose a ring signal that gets louder in steps from the lowest volume to the highest.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Increasing Ring, Select.2  Choose On or Off, Select.To Set Specific Ring Signals for Personal CallsYou can assign a personal ring signal for callers who are in your contact list. If the caller’s number is identified by Caller ID and the phone matches the number to the contact, and the ring signal you assigned to the contact is used.To Set a Specific Ring Signal for a Caller1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Personal Rings, Select, Add new?, Select.2  Choose the contact, Select.3  Choose a ring signal, Select.Message SoundsYou can select different sounds to notify you when you have received a message. Each type of message can have a unique sound.To Set a Message Sound1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Set Message Sounds, Select.2  Scroll to one of the following:•Voicemail, Select.•Text, Select.•Page, Select.3  Select the sound you want to use, Select.Alarm SoundsYou can select a sound you want to notify you when an alarm is due. T606UG-R1.book  Page 17  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   18          Personalizing Your Phone                                     1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Alarm Sound, Select.2  Select the sound you want to use, Select.AlertsYou can turn on and off the following audible alerts to notify you of call status: •Access Tone to notify you when a call has connected•Call Lost tone to notify you if a call has been lost•Minute Minder to beep once every minute during a call (starting 50 seconds into the call).To Turn an Alert On or Off1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Alerts, Select.2  Scroll to the alert you want to set, Select3  Choose On or Off, Select.Vibrating AlertYou can choose to be notified of an incoming call or other notification by a vibrating alert. You can set the phone’s vibrating alert to one of the following:•On – always on.•On When Silent – on when the ring volume is turned off or when the phone is set to silent.•Off – always off.To Set the Vibrating Alert1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Vibrating Alert, Select.2  Choose the setting you want, Select.Key SoundsYou can select a sound that your phone will make each time you press a key. You can also turn off the key sounds.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Key Sound, Select.2  Choose the setting you want, Select.ThemesYou can change the appearance of the display, for example, the colors and background picture, using themes. Your phone comes with some pre-set themes. T606UG-R1.book  Page 18  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Personalizing Your Phone          191  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Themes, Select. 2  Choose the theme you want to use, Select.Note: You may have to adjust the display contrast after changing themes. If so, scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Contrast, Select.PicturesYour phone comes with a number of pictures. You can• Use a picture as background when in standby mode.• Assign a picture to a contact. When that person calls, the picture appears in the display. See “To Add a Picture to a Contact” on page 25.• Take a picture with the optional attachment.All pictures are saved in the Image Gallery. You can also save animations in your phone. These are handled like pictures. You can add or delete pictures in Image Gallery. Supported file types are GIF, JPEG and WBMP.To View Thumbnails of Your Pictures• Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Image Gallery, Select.or• Scroll to Camera, Select, My Pictures, Select.To See a Full View of a Picture• Choose a picture, Select.To Select a Picture as Background1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Background, Select, Select Picture, Select.2  Choose a picture you want to use, Select, Picture, Select.Note: You can select a background by pressing  when viewing your pictures, and selecting Set Background.To Turn the Background Picture On or Off1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Background, Select, Activate, Select.2  Choose On or Off, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 19  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   20          Personalizing Your Phone                                     Menu LanguageThe menu in your phone is set to the language of the country where you bought your phone. If this is not the case, the preset language is English. 1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Language, Select, Menu Language, Select.2  Choose the language you want the phone to display, Select.DisplayDisplay BacklightThe display backlight can be set to off, on or automatic. If you select automatic, the backlight is turned on when you touch a key and off 30 seconds after you press the last key.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Backlight, Select.2  Choose the setting you want, Select.Display ContrastYou can adjust the contrast of the display.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Contrast, Select.2  Press the joystick right to decrease the contrast or left to increase it.3  Press Save to save the setting.Display SleepThe phone has a display sleep mode that is activated automatically to save power. In this mode, only the time and date are shown as they move around the display.Display sleep mode is activated after the phone has been idle for 1 minute or after the screensaver is displayed (if you have one turned on).User GreetingsWhen you turn your phone on or off, the Sony Ericsson greeting appears in the display. You can choose your own text greeting or an animated greeting, or you can turn the greeting off. Note: Your operator’s own greeting may override your choice.T606UG-R1.book  Page 20  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Personalizing Your Phone          21To E nter  a Text G reeting1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, User Greeting, Select, Greeting Text, Select.2  Enter the text for the greeting, OK.To Select an Animated Greeting1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, User Greeting, Select, My Animation, Select.2  Choose the animation you want to use, OK.To Reset or Turn Off the User Greeting1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, User Greeting, Select.2  To reset the default greeting, scroll to Sony Ericsson, Select. To turn off the greeting, scroll to Off, Select.BannerYou can enter text for a banner that is shown at the top of the display in standby mode. Note: Your operator’s own banner may override your custom text.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, My Banner, Select.2  Enter the text for the banner, OK.ScreensaversYou can choose to have your phone display a screensaver that is activated automatically after the phone has been idle for 1 minute.To Select a Screensaver1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Screensaver, Select, Select.2  Choose a screensaver you want to use, Select, Ye s.To Turn the Screensaver On or Off1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Screensaver, Select, Activate, Select.2  Choose On or Off, Select.Time and DateThe time and date on your phone are set through the network. You can change the format that is used to display the time and date.T606UG-R1.book  Page 21  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   22          Personalizing Your Phone                                     To Set the Time Format1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Time & Date, Select, Time Format, Select.2  Choose the format you want to use, Select.To Set the Date Format1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Time & Date, Select, Date Format, Select.2  Choose the format you want to use, Select.Answering ModeThe answering mode sets how you want to answer the phone when using a portable handsfree kit. You can choose to answer a call using one of these methods:•Normal – press the left softkey•Any Key – press any key (except the right softkey)•Auto – the phone answers the call automaticallyTo Select an Answering Mode1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Handsfree, Select, Answering Mode, Select.2  Choose the option you want to use, Select.My Phone NumberYou can check your own phone number.To check your phone number, scroll to Contacts, Select, My Number, Select. Keypad LockThe keypad lock helps you avoid dialing a number by accident. When the lock is on, the keys are not active. You can activate keypad lock manually or automatically. Keypad lock remains active until you answer an incoming call or you turn it off manually.Note: Calls to emergency numbers such as 911 can still be made, even when the keypad lock is active.Manual Keypad Lock You can manually activate keypad lock at any time.From standby mode, press and hold C, Lock/Unlock Keypad, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 22  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Personalizing Your Phone          23Auto Keypad LockWhen auto mode is turned on, the keypad lock activates 30 seconds after you last press a key.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Keypad Lock, Select.2  Choose Set Auto On or Set Auto Off, Select.Quick LinksYou can place your favorite functions, such as View To d ay,  that you want to reach quickly and easily in the Quick Links menu.To Add a Quick Link1  Scroll to Quick Links, Select, My Quick Links, Select.2  Choose a function from the list, Select.3  Enter the position number in the menu you want for this function, OK.4  Press Exit to exit the list.To Remove a Quick Link1  Scroll to Quick Links, Select, Edit Quick Links, Select.2  Choose the function to remove from the list, Uncheck.3  Press Exit to exit the list.Hot KeyThe Hot Key menu allows you to set the action for pressing and holding  . You can quickly access a commonly used function, such as Messaging, with this key. Setting the Hot KeyScroll to Settings, Select, Hot Key, Select, choose a function, Select.Using the Hot KeyPress and hold  .T606UG-R1.book  Page 23  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   24          Contacts                                     Contacts In Contacts, you can save all the information needed to contact people. You have space for up to 500 complete entries. This number will increase if some fields are left blank. You can also choose what type of information (for example, Home number) you want show for each contact.Choosing Contact Fields 1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Preferences, Select, Contact Fields, Select.2  Select a field by pressing Check. 3  Deselect a field by pressing, Uncheck.4  Press Exit to exit the list.5  Press Yes  to save the changes.Adding a Contact1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Add Contact, Select.2  Scroll to the field you want to fill in, Edit.3  Enter the information, OK.4  Continue editing the fields as needed. Note: To change which information fields are displayed, press  while the field list is displayed.5  To exit the list and save the contact, Exit, Save and exit?, Yes. Note: You can also add a voice tag for this contact by following the instructions on the display. See “Using Voice Control” on page 52.Calling a ContactYou can quickly call a contact by pressing and holding keys on your keypad, however you must select Contacts as the Long Press first. See “Long Press” on page 27.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 instance, pressing 2 brings up contacts whose names begin with A, B, or C. T606UG-R1.book  Page 24  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Contacts          25Pressing 9 will bring up contacts whole names begin with W, X, Y, or Z.1  Scroll to the contact you want to call, Call. 2  Choose the number you want to call, Call.Note: You can also use the Find Contact option in the Contacts menu to call a contact.Pictures, Personal Rings, and Voice CommandsYou can add a picture, personal ring signal and voice tag to a contact.To Add a Picture to a Contact1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Pictures, Select.2  Scroll to the contact, Select.3  Choose a picture, Select, Accept?, Yes.To Add a Personal Ring to a Contact1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Personal Rings, Select.2  Select Add New, Select, scroll to the contact, Select.3  Choose a ring signal, Select.To Add a Voice Tag to a Contact1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Voice Tags, Select.2  Select Add Voice Tag, Select, scroll to the contact, Select.3  Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the prompt and say the voice tag. The voice tag is played back to you.4  Wait for the prompt to say the voice tag again and repeat the voice tag. 5  Press OK to save the contact.Updating ContactsWhen needed, you can easily update or delete your contact information.To Edit a Contact1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Manage Contact, Select, Edit Contact, Select.2  Scroll to the contact, Edit.3  Select Edit info., Select. 4  Scroll to the field you want to change, Edit.T606UG-R1.book  Page 25  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   26          Contacts                                     5  Edit the information as needed, OK.Note: To change which information fields are displayed, press  while the field list is displayed.6  Continue editing the remaining fields as needed.7  To exit the list and save the contact, Exit, Save and exit?, Ye s. To Delete a Contact1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Manage Contact, Select, Delete contact, Select. 2  Scroll to the contact, Select, Delete?, Ye s .Default Number Each contact has a default phone number - the number that appears first when the contact has multiple numbers entered (home, mobile, work, etc.). The first phone number you enter for a contact automatically becomes the default number., but you can change which number is the default.To Set a Contact’s Default Number1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Manage Contact, Select, Edit Contact, Select.2  Scroll to the contact, Edit.3  Select Default No, Select, select the number you want as default, Select.To Dial a Contact’s Default Number1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Find Contact, Select.2  Scroll to the contact you want to call.3  Press and hold Call.T606UG-R1.book  Page 26  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Speed and Super Speed Dialing          27Speed and Super Speed DialingSpeed DialingEnter the position number and press Call. Each contact’s phone number that you save in your phone is assigned a default position number. You can speed dial the numbers in these positions using the position number. You can also change the position of a contact’s number in the speed dial list.Note: The position numbers begin with position 2. Position 1 is reserved for voicemail.Changing Position Numbers1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Advanced, Select, Speed Dial settings, Select.2  Scroll to the number you want to move, Select.3  Scroll to the new position for the number, Select.SuperSpeed DialingYou can super speed dial the phone numbers in positions 2–999 by pressing and holding the position number in standby mode.Note: You must select Super Speed Dial as the Long Press setting before you can use it. See “Long Press” on page 27.• For positions 2–9, press and hold the number.• For positions 10–99, enter the first digit, then press and hold the second digit.• For positions 100–999, enter the first and second digits, then press and hold the third digit.Long PressYou can choose the action that results from a long press (pressing and briefly holding) of the numeric keys 2–9. The options are Super Speed Dial (dials the number in that speed dial position), Contacts shortcut T606UG-R1.book  Page 27  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   28          Speed and Super Speed Dialing                                     (enters the contact list at the first letter on that key) or Off.1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Advanced, Select, Long Press, Select.2  Choose the option you want to use, Select.Checking the MemoryYou can use the Memory status function in your phone to check how much memory is available.•Scroll to Contacts, Select, Advanced, Select, Memory Status, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 28  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Business Cards          29Business CardsYou can add your own business card to the contacts. Your business card is a special contact entry that you can send to your friends and coworkers. Adding Your Own Business Card1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Business Cards, Select, My Card, Select, Add, Select.2  Scroll to the field you want to fill in, Edit.3  Enter the information, OK.4  Continue editing the fields as needed. 5  To save your card, Exit, Save and exit?, Yes. Editing Your Business Card1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Business Cards, Select, My Card, Select, Edit, Select.2  Scroll to the field you want to change, Edit.3  Edit the information as needed, OK.4  Continue editing the remaining fields as needed.5  To exit the list and save the contact, Exit, Save and exit?, Yes. Exchanging Business CardsYou can exchange business cards between your phone and another similar phone using SMS.Sending Your Business Card1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Business Cards, Select, My Card, Select, Send, Select.2  Enter the recipient’s number, OK.Receiving a Business CardWhen the SMS notification is displayed, press Yes  to accept the card and save the card to your contacts.T606UG-R1.book  Page 29  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   30          Business Cards                                     Sending a Contact1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Manage Contact, Select, Send Contact, Select.2  Scroll to the contact you want to send, Select.3  Enter the recipient’s number, OK.Sending All ContactsScroll to Contacts, Select, Business Cards, Select, My Card, Select, Send All, Select, enter the recipient’s number, OK.T606UG-R1.book  Page 30  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Groups          31GroupsYou can send text messages to several recipients at the same time using contact groups.Creating a Group of Contacts1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Manage Contact, Select, Groups, Select, Add Group, Select.2  Enter a name for the group, OK.3  Select Add member, Select.4  Select the contact you want to add, Select.5  Select a phone number, Select.6  Repeat steps 3–5 to add more members.Editing Groups1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Manage Contact, Select, Groups, Select, select the group you want to edit, Select.2  To add a member, Select Edit, Select, Add member, Select, select the contact to add, Select, select a phone number, Select.3  To change the name of the group, select Edit Group Name, Select, edit the name, OK.4  To delete a group, Select Delete Group, Select, Delete group?, Yes.5  To delete a member, select Edit, Select, select the member to delete, C, Delete?, Ye s.T606UG-R1.book  Page 31  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   32          Voicemail                                     VoicemailIf your subscription includes voicemail service, callers can leave a voice message when you cannot answer a call.Setting Up Voicemail ServiceYou can personalize your voicemail service with your own settings such as a personal greeting.1  From standby mode, press and hold 1.2  During the greeting, press #.3  Follow the voice prompts to personalize your service.Receiving Voicemail When someone has left you a voicemail message, a voicemail icon appears on your display. You can listen to your messages by calling your voicemail service.Checking Your Voicemail1  From standby mode, press and hold 1.Note: If pressing and holding 1 does not connect to your voicemail, dial your phone’s 10-digit number to access your voicemail.2  During the greeting, press # and enter your password.3  Follow the voice prompts to hear your messages.Call Time During a call, the duration of the call is shown in the display. You can check the duration of your last call, all incoming calls, all outgoing calls and the total time.You also can view the information for the last data call and for all data calls.• To check the call times, scroll to Recent Calls, Select, Call Timers, Select, choose an option, Select. T606UG-R1.book  Page 32  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Voicemail          33• To check data call information, scroll to Recent Calls, Select, KilobyteCounter, Select, select an option, Select.• To reset a call timer or the data total, scroll to the timer, Select, Reset.T606UG-R1.book  Page 33  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   34          Te xt M es sagin g                                     Te xt  Me s s ag in gYou can check your voicemail, send and receive text messages, and check and send email from within the Messages menu. VoicemailYou can call your voicemail access number from the Voicemail menu. Use the Preferences menu to enter or change your voicemail access number.The one key ( ) is always reserved for voicemail access. Press and hold the one key to quickly call your voicemail number.Sending Text Messages (SMS)Note: You cannot send SMS messages in analog mode. If you are in analog mode and attempt to send a message, the phone will continue to try to send the message for 24 hours. If not sent in 24 hours, the message will go to Saved & Drafts. You will need to resend the message once the phone is in digital mode.Note: At any point when creating an SMS message, you can press   to see a list of related options.Use the keypad to enter your text message. You can enter up to 160 characters per message or the maximum length set by your service provider. 1  Scroll to Messages, Select, Send New, Select.2  Enter the recipient’s number or recall it from the phonebook by pressing and holding the navigation key to the left.3  Select OK.4  Enter your message, press Next. For more information on entering text, see “Entering Letters” on page 39.5  The following choices will appear: Send, Edit “Send To ” , Edit Message, Msg. Priority, CallbackNumber, 1T606UG-R1.book  Page 34  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Text Messaging          35DeferDelivery, Validity Period, Cancel Mesg., and Save & Exit.6   Select the option you want.•Defer Delivery allows you to create a message, to send later. You can set the date and time you want the message delivered.•Validity Period allows you to set the amount of time the network can attempt to send the message before considering it undeliverable. Options range from 30 minutes to 5 days.Note: If you press Cancel Msg. or if the message fails, the message will be saved to Saved & Drafts so you can send it later. To Cancel Delivery of SMS MessagesYou can cancel delivery of a text message if the message has not been delivered to the recipient’s mailbox. Scroll to Outbox, choose the message you want to cancel, press   and choose Cancel Delivery.To Send SMS to Multiple DestinationsMultiple Destination SMS gives you the functionality of sending a single SMS message to up to 10 email addresses, mobile phone numbers, or combinations of both. 1  Scroll to Messages, Select, Send New, Select.2  To enter phone numbers, use Digit Input Method. To enter email addresses, use Multitap Input Method. To change the input method, press   and choose Input Method.3  Separate your entries with a comma (9195551212, john.doe@email.com). In digit mode, press and hold 1 to enter a comma. In multitap mode, multitap 1 to enter a comma or the @ symbol.Note: You r  Outbox will indicate a single SMS message although you have sent the message to a group.Note: If you answer an incoming call or SMS message while you are composing a message, the message will be saved in Saved & Drafts.T606UG-R1.book  Page 35  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   36          Te xt M es sagin g                                     Receiving Text Messages (SMS)When you receive a message, the phone beeps or rings (see “Message Sounds” on page 25), and New message Read now? appears in the display.1  Press Ye s to immediately read the message or No to save the message to read later. The message will be saved in the Inbox. Note: An arrow in the bottom right-hand corner of the display indicates that there is more text in the message and you should scroll down with your navigation key. Note: If the sender of the message wants you to reply, the display shows Delivery receipt requested. Reply? at the end of the message. Press the left softkey to reply or press the right softkey to exit without replying.2  After reading the text message, press Back to exit or or press Select to choose one of the following options: Reply, Reply with Copy, Forward Msg., Call, Delete, Save Message, Save Address, Save@QckTxt, Lock and Read Next.Note: At any point when reading an SMS message, you can press   to see a list of related options. To Save Objects from a Text MessageYou can save information, such as phone numbers, from your text messages.When the email address, phone number, or internet address, is highlighted, press Select. Then select, Save.• An email address or phone number is saved in Contacts.• An Internet address is saved in Bookmarks under the Browser menu options.To Save Text MessagesYou can save incoming messages, outgoing messages, or drafts of messages in the Saved & Drafts folder. Messages are saved from newest to oldest. Incoming messages are saved with the time they were received, sent messages are saved with the time they were sent, and drafts are saved with the time they were saved.T606UG-R1.book  Page 36  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Text Messaging          37To Read Saved Messages1  Choose Messages, Select, Saved & Drafts, Select.2  Select the message you want to read.3  Press Back to close the message or press Select to view multiple options.To Send Sent Messages 1  Scroll to Messages, Select, Saved & Drafts, Select.2  Highlight the message.3  Press  to Send or Delete.To Read Saved Messages1  Choose Messages, Select, Outbox, Select.2  Highlight the message you want to read, Select.3  Press Back to close the message.4  Press Select to open the message. Press Select again to view the following options: Resend, Send, Delete, Save Message, Save Address, Save@QckTxt, Lock/Unlock, Cancel Delivry, Status Codes, and Read Next.PreferencesUse the Preferences menu within Messages for the following settings:Auto SaveOptions include Auto Save, Prompt to Save, and Do Not Save. Auto Save will automatically save your messages in the Outbox. Prompt to Save will ask you prior to saving the message. Failed messages will always be saved to the Outbox.Auto DeleteAuto Delete deletes old messages to make space for new messages. When set to On, old messages will automatically be deleted. When set to Off, messages will not be deleted, but you will be warned when your box is nearly full.CallbackNumberThe CallbackNumber is the phone number that is sent along with your text messages. Use this menu to edit or remove the callback number. If you remove your T606UG-R1.book  Page 37  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   38          Te xt M es sagin g                                     callback number, it will remain blank for all future messages. If you access the CallbackNumber menu again, your phone number will appear. Press OK to save it or press Cancel to remove it so it is not sent with future text messages. Voicemail No.Use this menu to edit your voicemail access number.Set Message SoundSet unique Message Sound for incoming text, voicemail messages, and pages. Assign each type of message its own message sound. Options include: Silent, Click, 1 Beep, 2 Beeps, and a list of melodies.Msg. PriorityMsg. Priority allows you to set the urgency or your SMS messages. Options include Normal and Urgent.SaveAsQuickTextUse this menu to add a new quick text message.SignatureTextAdd a customized signature to your SMS messages.Direct ViewWhen set to On, your incoming SMS messages will be immediately displayed on your screen without the New Message Read Now? prompt. You must read all incoming messages to clear the screen.Input MethodUse the Input Method menu to choose between multitap and T9 input. For more information on input methods, see “Input Methods” on page 40.T606UG-R1.book  Page 38  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Entering Letters          39Entering LettersYou can enter letters using your phone keypad when needed, for example, when you add names to your contact list, write text messages, or enter web addresses. Once you have selected the input languages you want to use, there are two ways you can enter letters:• Multitap text input – Pressing each key until the correct letter is selected (see “To Enter Letters Using Multitap Text Input” on page 40).•T9™ Text Input – A predictive input method that is a quicker way to write text (see “To Turn T9™ Text Input On or Off ” on page 41). Also called Predictive input.Input LanguagesBefore you start entering letters, you have to select the input languages that you want available when writing. Then, while entering text, you can choose from this list of languages.To Select Input Languages1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Language, Select, Input Language, Select.2  Scroll to each language you want to use to enter text and press Check to include it.3  To remove a language, scroll to the language and press Uncheck.4  Press Exit to exit the menu.Note: You can check multiple entries. This is useful if you plan to use various languages when entering text.To Choose a Language for Text Entry1  While in a text entry field, press  .2  Scroll to Language, Select.3  Choose the language you want to use, Select.Note: You can use more than one language in a text message by switching input languages.T606UG-R1.book  Page 39  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   40          Entering Letters                                     Input MethodsUsing Multitap Text InputWhen saving names in the contact list or when writing web addresses, you enter letters using multitap text input. You also can use this input method when writing text messages. You press each key as many times as needed to show the letter you want. To Enter Letters Using Multitap Text InputPress the appropriate key, 1 – 9, 0 or #, repeatedly until the character you want appears in the display. See the table of the Latin alphabet below:Example:•To enter an ‘A’, press 2 once.•To enter a ‘B’, quickly press 2 twice.• To shift between uppercase and lowercase letters, press *.• Press C to delete a letter.• Press and hold C to delete all letters.Using Predictive Text InputYou can use predictive text input when writing text messages and notes if the input language you select supports this. The predictive text input method uses a Press… To Get…1- ? ! ‚ . : ; " ’ < = > ( ) _ 12A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç 2 Γ3D E F è É 3 ∆ Φ4G H I ì 45J K L 5 Λ6M N O Ñ Ö Ø ò 67P Q R S ß 7 Π Σ8T U V Ü ù 89W X Y Z 90+ & @ / ¤ % $ € £ ¥ \ § ¿ ¡ 0 Θ  Ξ  Ψ  Ω#Space # * ↵ ¶Cto delete letters and numbers*to shift between uppercase, lowercase and initial capital letters0 – 9press and hold to enter numbersPress… To Get…T606UG-R1.book  Page 40  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Entering Letters          41built-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. The following example shows how to start writing a text message:To Enter Letters Using Predictive Text Input1  Scroll to Messages, Select, Write New, Select.Note: Press   to change the Input Method to Predictive.2  Enter an address for the message, then press OK.3  For example, if you want to write the word “Jane”, press 5, 2, 6, 3.4  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 the joystick right.)If the word shown is not the one you want:• press the joystick up or down to scroll through alternative words. Accept a word and add a space by pressing #.If you do not find the word you want using the joystick:• Press   to go to a list of options.•Scroll to Edit Word, Select. • Delete one or more letters from the word as needed by pressing C. • Write the new word using multitap text input and press OK. The word is added to the dictionary. The next time you enter this word using predictive text input, it will appear as one of the alternative words.5  Continue writing your message. Note: Press 1 to enter a period. To enter other punctuation marks, press 1 and then the joystick up or down repeatedly. Accept the word by pressing #. To Turn T9™ Text Input On or OffIf you wish, you can turn off the T9™ Text Input. This setting is valid for all input of texts – not only for the text you are currently writing.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Language, Select, T9 Predictive, Select.2  Choose On or Off, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 41  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   42          Entering Letters                                     Text Input OptionsIf you press   when writing, you enter a list of options:•Insert Symbol – Symbols and punctuation marks such as ? and , are shown.•Rel Caps Lock/Caps Lock – Switch between uppercase and lowercase letters.•Input Method – A list of input methods available for the current input language is shown.•Use Quick Text – A list of previously defined messages that can be inserted is displayed.T606UG-R1.book  Page 42  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Internet Applications          43Internet Applications Use InternetApps to download applications like games and ringtones into your mobile phone. Downloading Applications1  Scroll to InternetApps, Select. 2  Choose InternetApps to select an InternetApp  application.3  Follow the prompts to download the application.4  InternetApps applications that you download will appear in your InternetApps menu. Select to run the application. Configuring Internet ApplicationsChoose Configure to change the default icons and sounds for InternetApps applications. Internet Applications OptionsThe following options will appear when you press    while in the InternetApps menu:Go to Standby - returns you to the standby screen to perform tasks such as making calls or sending messages and suspends the current InternetApps session. You can resume the session by re-entering the  menu.End (current application) - ends the InternetApps application that you are currently running.Backlight - allows you to adjust the backlight settings for your InternetApps sessions if you set Backlight to Automatic in the Settings menu. If Backlight is set to On in the Settings menu, then the backlight will remain on while running an InternetApp  application. If set to T606UG-R1.book  Page 43  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   44          Internet Applications                                     Off, the backlight will come on only while running an InternetApp  application. Key Sounds Off - allows you to turn the key sounds on or off. This is especially helpful when playing games.Incoming CallsIncoming calls will be diverted to your voicemail while downloading InternetApp  applications.If you do not have the voicemail service, the caller will hear a busy tone. Once you have completed downloading, and assuming the application does not require a network connection, you can receive calls. The InternetApp  session will be suspended while you are on the call. Return to the InternetApp  menu to resume your session.T606UG-R1.book  Page 44  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Browser          45BrowserYour phone includes a built-in browser that allows you to access Internet content designed specifically for mobile devices. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a global standard for advanced mobile service. WAP allows you to access certain services on the Internet from your mobile phone. This content typically includes Email, Calendar, Contacts, Internet communication, e-commerce and telephony services. Surfing the web with your Sony Ericsson mobile phone is quick and easy.When you launch your browser, your phone automatically places a data call to establish a connection to the Internet. While you are connected, you will see a globe icon ( ) on the bottom row of your display.Note: While your browser is active and the globe icon is displayed, you cannot make or receive voice calls. If you need to make a call, press and hold the right softkey to return to the Web menu. Press and hold the right softkey again to return to the standby screen and then dial the number.After a period of inactivity (new content is not sent or received), the phone call placed to establish your WAP connection automatically ends and the globe icon disappears.Browser FeaturesYour browser gives you the following features (depending on your service provider):• Microbrowser for sending/receiving email and for Internet access• Support for Phonebook download• Bookmark creation• Image support• Automatic time-out which disconnects data calls after periods of inactivityT606UG-R1.book  Page 45  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   46          Browser                                     Launching Your BrowserScroll to Web, Select, Launch Browser, Select. Connection StatusConnection status is displayed on the bottom row of the screen, in place of the softkey labels, when you are operating the browser and at various times during operation. Connection status includes the following:•Connecting... •Sending))) •Receiving((( •Working ... Browser AlertsThrough your browser, you can receive update messages such as road reports, stock reports, and sports scores. The new message icon (  ) will appear when you receive new content in your browser. See your network provider for more information.SoftkeysThe globe icon ( ), located between the softkey labels on the bottom row of your display, indicates a connection to the data network. In some instances, other icons alternate with the globe icon during a WAP session.•  indicates battery power.•  indicates an incoming message.IconsPress * once to switch between the date/time, icon list, and the softkey screen.1  Signal Strength shows the relative signal strength from the wireless system. More bars indicate a stronger signal.2  Globe indicates that you have established a connection with the data network.123/4 56T606UG-R1.book  Page 46  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Browser          473  Ringer Off indicates that your phone will not make any ring sounds.4  Silent Mode indicates that your phone will not make any sounds.5  Keypad Lock indicates that your keypad is locked and will not recognize any key presses.6  Battery shows the relative strength of your battery. A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery.Exiting Your BrowserThere are two easy ways to exit your Browser:• To make a call, press and hold the right softkey to return to the standby screen. • Press  to enter the Browser options menu. Scroll to Exit Browser, Select.Downloading MelodiesTo download melodies using your browser, navigate to a WAP site that supports ring melody download using the text/x-emelody or text/x-vmel MIME (internet content) type. When your phone receives a melody of this type, you will first be prompted to play the song, and then to save the song into one of the My Melody storage slots on your phone.Downloadable ContentYour mobile phone has the capability to load and store additional ringtone melodies. The use of such melodies may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties, including but not limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws. You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely responsible for additional melodies that you download to your mobile phone. Prior to use of any additional melodies, please verify that your intended use is properly licensed or is otherwise authorized. Sony Ericsson does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity, or quality of any additional ringtones or any other third party content. Under no circumstances will Sony Ericsson be liable in any way for your improper use of additional ringtones or other third party content.Browser Options MenuWhile you are browsing, you can reach different browsing options by pressing and holding . These options can include:T606UG-R1.book  Page 47  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   48          Browser                                     HomeSelect Home to return to your Home Page.Exit BrowserSelect Exit Browser if you want to end your Browser session and return to the Browser menu.ReloadSelect Reload to refresh a page.BookmarksSelect Bookmarks to see the list of bookmarks that you have set.Mark SiteSelect Mark Site to set your bookmarks.Show URLSelect Show URL to display the URL of the current page.AdvancedHome Page - Allows you to edit your default Home Page.Restart Browser - Clears the cache and attempts to connect to your Home Page.Encryption - A security code computed by your browser for authentication. You can verify your encryption with the Verify Key menu. You can also select a new encryption key by selecting New Key. You should contact your service provider prior to making any encryption changes.Browser Key FunctionsUse the following table to help you with the different ways to navigate through the pages that appear in your content window. Some keys operate differently when T606UG-R1.book  Page 48  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Browser          49you are navigating a page and when you are entering text.Browser Text EntryYou can enter characters in four different modes. The active format is displayed in the right softkey position. Change the format in which characters are entered by pressing the right softkey.Page Navigation Text InputPress to select the left softkey.Press to select the left softkey.Press to select right softkey label.Press to select right softkey label.Press to enter Browser Options.Press to enter Browser Options.Go Back. Delete last character/letter entered.Long press deletes all characters.Move through menu, lists, or text. Moves line by line through the browser. Move through characters/letters.Display status icons on the bottom row of the screen.Toggle capitalization.Long press to enter bookmarks.Enter punctuation characters.Select numbers displayed on the page.Long press to go to bookmarks.0-9Enter text and characters.Press and hold to enter the number.Pages up and down through the browser.Page Navigation Text Input*#T606UG-R1.book  Page 49  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   50          Browser                                     1  A...Z mode allows you to enter alphabetic text. Press the appropriate key, 0-9, or # repeatedly until the desired letter, character, or digit appears in the display. For example, to enter an A, press the numeric key 2 once. To enter a B, press the numeric key 2 twice. 2  SYM1 mode allows you to select symbols and punctuation from a list. You can switch to symbol entry by pressing the right softkey until Sym is in the right softkey position. There are four screens of symbols. Press the left softkey to switch between each screen. Press the digit key corresponding to the symbol that you want to enter. Your phone automatically switches back to the previously-used method of text entry after you enter one symbol.3  0...9 mode allows you to enter numbers by pressing the digit key corresponding to the number that you want to enter.4  T9 Predictive mode allows you to use T9 predictive text input. Predictive text input software allows you to quickly and easily enter words or entire sentences with just one key press per letter. Predictive text entry software uses the phone’s internal dictionary to quickly scan possible variations to determine the correct word.If you enter all your letters and the word that you Press To Get ...1space . , : ; ? ! ¿ ¡ _ " ’ « » ( ) 12A B C 2 À Á Â Ã Ç3D E F 3 È É Ê Ë4G H I 4 Í Î Ï5J K L 56M N O 6 Ñ Ó Ô Õ7P Q R S 78T U V 8 Ù Ú Û Ü9W X Y Z 9 0/ * - + = < > 0##@↵&~%$^SYM1 . ? ! , ; : ‘ ’ " SYM2 . @ \ / | _ ~ $ ^SYM3 + - * / < > = % #SYM4 { } [ ] ( ) < > &T606UG-R1.book  Page 50  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Browser          51want does not appear, press 0 to view other matches in your phone’s dictionary. Keep pressing 0 until your word appears.For example, to enter the word “ball”, press 2, 2, 5,5  After the first 2, your screen displays “c”. After the second 2, your screen displays “ca”. After the first 5, your screen displays “call”. After the second 5, your screen displays “call”. Press the 0 key until the word “ball” is displayed.Note: You will know that there is no word match in the T9 dictionary when your key presses are no longer recognized by T9 text entry mode.If your word does not appear, you can add it into your phone’s dictionary by doing the following:• Type the text that you want to enter into your phone’s dictionary by using any of the non-T9 text entry modes.• With the cursor to the right of the last character (without pressing a space) reselect T9 mode by pressing the right softkey until T9 appears in the right softkey position.• Press right to enter a space. Your word is added to your phone’s dictionary when your phone is properly powered down.Note: It may be helpful not to look at the screen until you are finished entering all characters as a new word match may occur with each new character entered.T606UG-R1.book  Page 51  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   52          Using Voice Control                                     Using Voice ControlBefore you can start dialing by voice, you need to record your voice commands (if you want your commands in a language other than English).Recording Voice Commands Your phone comes with a pre-recorded list of voice commands that match a wide variety of pronunciations. The default commands are available only in American English. You can record over (retrain) the current commands to change the command or the language. You always have the option to revert to the original (default) English commands.Note: You must record voice tags for your phonebook contacts to use Voice Activated Dialing.The Command List is grouped by feature. You can re-record all of the commands or just those for the features you intend to use. Please note that some features are dependent on others. Your phone will notify you if you are required to record additional commands.Training CommandsThere are three ways to train commands:Training Commands1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Manage Commands, Select.2  Choose a group of commands. 3  Select a word you want to train.4  Choose Train (or press  and choose Tr a i n C m n d ).5  Follow the prompts to record over the command.Training Command Groups1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Manage Commands, Select.2  Highlight the command group you want to train. 3  Press  and choose Train Group.T606UG-R1.book  Page 52  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Using Voice Control          534  The phone will prompt you to train each word within that group.5  If the function associated with the command group is dependent on another command, you will be prompted to train those commands too.Note: You can exit group training at any time without losing the commands you have just trained.Training All CommandsTraining All Commands1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, highlight VoiceCommands.2  Press  and choose Train Al l.3  The phone will prompt you to train each word.Listening to Current Commands1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Manage Commands, Select.2  Choose a group of commands. 3  As you scroll through the list, the commands will be played back to you. If a command has not been recorded, the command will be spoken via a pre-recorded voice.Note: If there is only one word for the selected command group, press   and choose Play Cmnd.Resetting Default CommandsThere are three ways to reset commands:Resetting Single Commands1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Manage Commands, Select.2  Choose a group of commands. 3  Select the word you want to reset.4  Press   and choose Reset Cmnds.5  Confirm your selection.Resetting Command Groups1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Manage Commands, Select.2  Highlight to the command group you want to reset. 3  Press   and choose Reset Group.4  Confirm your selection.T606UG-R1.book  Page 53  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   54          Using Voice Control                                     Tips • Try to record in an area where there is little or no background noise.• Try to record your voice with the same equipment that you normally use with your phone. For example, if you normally have your phone connected to a car handsfree device when using voice commands, record your voice commands when your phone is in a car handsfree device.• If you plan to use voice functions handheld mode, hold the phone up to the ear in the position that would normally be used on a call.• Begin speaking after the tone ends.• Keep in mind that longer voice tags provide a higher recognition rate.• Shorter tags may cause a lower recognition rate. For example, the name “Rob” can easily be confused with “Bob”.• Create unique tags. Name tags with the same first names can be confused. For example, John Doe and John Jones may not be distinguishable.• Record your voice using the same tone and inflection as you would when normally speaking. Try not to over-pronounce or speak too slowly when recording.• At anytime during voice recognition, you can say “cancel” to stop recognition.• Say “help” at anytime (except during Voice Answering) to see and hear online help.Magic WordYou can use the Magic Word voice command to allow totally handsfree access to voice control. Instead of pressing and holding the side volume keys or the handsfree button, you say the Magic Word and then one of your recorded voice commands. The Magic Word is especially suitable when driving a car with a car handsfree kit installed, because you use external power instead of the battery power of your phone. You can also use the Magic Word when the phone is connected to a portable handsfree (the standby time will be reduced). The default Magic Word is “Wake Up”. You T606UG-R1.book  Page 54  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Using Voice Control          55can keep this as the Magic Word or record another. See “Training Commands” on page 52.Note: Due to the nature of each individual’s speech patterns and the process your phone uses to generate or match a Magic Word, it is possible for false matches to occur via other sources of speech such as your car radio. This can result in unintended call placement. To avoid this problem, you may try using alternate Magic Words or deactivate this feature.Training a New Magic Word1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Magic Word, Select.2  Press Train .Note: You can train any word to be your Magic Word, but the submenu name will always be Wake Up.Adding Voice Tags to Your PhonebookWhen you create phonebook contacts, you will have the opportunity to also record voice tags. You can add voice tags later in the Voice Control submenu or from Phonebook, Edit Contact.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Manage Commands, Select, Name Dialing, Select.2  Select Add Voice Tag, Select.3  Select a contact, Select.4  Follow the instructions in the display. Keep the label unique, but also as brief as possible. Both “John” and “John Alexander Doe” can be recorded fully.Note: An icon ( ) appears next to the contact names which have a voice tag.Voice Caller IDYou can choose whether you want to hear the recorded voice command for a name when you receive an incoming call.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Caller Name, Select.2  Select On or Off.T606UG-R1.book  Page 55  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   56          Using Voice Control                                     Voice Activated Dialing Before using Voice Activated Dialing, you must add voice tags to your phonebook contacts. The commands, such as Call, are prerecorded in English, but you can re-record these commands if you wish. See “Training Commands” on page 52.1  Activate voice dialing using one of these methods:• Say your Magic Word• Press and hold a side volume key• Press and hold the handsfree button (when using handsfree)2  When prompted, say a command, such as “call”.3  Wait for the beep. Now say the name of the contact you want to call.4  The phone will say “Calling Bob”. If there are multiple numbers for that name, you will be prompted to say the number type.Voice Digit DialingIt is possible to dial a phone number by speaking the digits with a short pause between each digit. Each digit already has an associated voice command in English, but you can re-record these commands if you wish. See “Training Commands” on page 52.1  Activate voice dialing using one of these methods:• Say your Magic Word.• Press and hold a side volume key.• Press and hold the handsfree button (when using handsfree).2  When prompted, say “dial” and the digits for the number you want to call. The phone will repeat each number with either a Number Echo or Tone. 3  Say “call” to begin dialing.Note: Say “clear” to clear a single digit. If you say clear two times in a row, you will be asked if you want to clear the entire number. Note: Say “verify” to hear all numbers played back to you.Digit FeedbackWhen you are using Voice Digit Dialing, your phone will respond to indicate that it understood your command. Settings include Number Echo and To n e. Echo feedback will echo the accepted digit while tone T606UG-R1.book  Page 56  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Using Voice Control          57dialing will give a quick tone to indicate the digit was accepted. Echo is the default. Deactivating Digit FeedbackScroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Number Echo, Select, choose On or Off.Voice AnsweringYou can answer or mute incoming calls by using your voice, when using a car handsfree kit.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select, Voice Answer, check or uncheck Car Handsfree.2  Changes made. Save? will appear. Press Yes to save.Answering Incoming Calls Using Voice CommandsThe prerecorded voice answer command is Answer. You can re-record this command if you wish. See “Training Commands” on page 52.1  The phone will beep three times and you will hear “Incoming call. Answer?”.2  Say Yes, No, Answer, or Cancel (or the answering command you trained).Note: The caller’s name or number will appear if the caller is listed in your phonebook.Note: If you select No or Cancel, the caller will continue to hear ringing until the call goes to voicemail or until the network terminates the call.Voice Activate Voice MemosNote: You can also activate the memo function through the Personal Organizer.See “Voice Memo” on page 62.You can activate the voice memo feature, listen to memos, and record new memos using your voice. The Voice Memo icon on your standby screen   indicates voice memos.T606UG-R1.book  Page 57  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   58          Using Voice Control                                     1  Activate voice recognition using one of these methods:• Say your Magic Word.• Press and hold a side volume key.• Press and hold the handsfree button (when using handsfree or Bluetooth).2  Say Play or Record to quickly access the Voice Memo list or,3  Say Voice Memo to activate the feature and see the following options:•Say Play to hear the most recent memo. The elapsed time will appear as the memo plays.•Say Next to move forward and play the next memo.•Say Previous to move backwards and play the previous memo.•Say Record to create a new memo. The elapsed time will appear. Press the left softkey to end the recording or the right softkey to cancel the recording.•Say Cancel to return to the standby screen.Problems when RecordingIf your phone cannot detect speech, one of the following might have happened:• you spoke too softly – try speaking more loudly.• you held the phone too far away – hold it as you do during a call.• the voice command was too short – it should be around one second long.• you spoke too late or too soon – speak immediately after the tone.T606UG-R1.book  Page 58  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Personal Organizer          59Personal OrganizerYou can use the personal organizer 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.CalendarYou can save many appointments and tasks in your organizer, depending on the size of each item. You can choose to add a new appointment or task, or use an old appointment or task as a template by copying and editing it.•Appointments/Events - Meeting ( ); Date ( ); Travel ( ); Vacation ( ); Phone Call ( ); Anniversary ( ); and Miscellaneous ( ).•Tasks - Phone Call ( ); Message ( ); or Miscellaneous ( ).You can fill in different types of information about the appointments or task.Adding Events or Appointments1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Calendar, Select, Add Appointm., Select.2  Enter the subject of the appointment. Press OK.Note: To change the text input method or language, press .3  Enter the location. Press OK.4  Choose the icon to identify the type of event or appointment, Select.5  Enter a Start Date. Press OK.6  Enter a Start Time. Press OK. 7  Enter a duration. Press Select.8  Select the reminder interval you want, for example 5Min Before, Select.Adding New Tasks1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Calendar, Select, Tasks, Select, Add Task?, Select.2  Choose a task, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 59  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   60          Personal Organizer                                     3  Press Select and enter a subject.  4  Press Yes  to enter a reminder date or No to add the task.Viewing Your CalendarTo view your calendar content, scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Calendar, Select, and then select one of the following:•View Today. This shows all the appointments for the current day and the tasks that have not been completed. An icon appears next to those appointments that cover the whole day. •View Week. This shows the current week. All your appointments and Tasks are shown as grey boxes. You enter a certain day by pressing Select when that day is highlighted. •View Month. This shows the current, with the current day in a square. Move within and among the weeks by using the navigation key. Press Select to enter a certain day. Days on which you have appointments are marked in bold.EditingYou may wish to edit an appointment or a task, for example, by changing the date or location.Editing Appointments and TasksFrom the day, week, or month view, highlight the appointment or task.Press . Select, Edit, Delete, Reschedule, Send, or Copy.Calendar OptionsTo view your calendar options, scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Calendar, Select, Options, and select one of the following:•View. Change options such as the length of the displayed week (5 or 7 days).•Reminders. Turn on this function if you want your phone to remind you even though the phone is turned off. Options include Always and If Power On.•Delete All. Delete all appointments and tasks in the calendar.T606UG-R1.book  Page 60  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Personal Organizer          61NotesYour phone has a notes function that allows you to create and post a note on your standby screen. Creating Notes1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Notes, Select, Add note?.2  Enter the text for your note. Press   to change the input method or add symbols.3  Press OK.4  Highlight the note, press   to Edit, Post, Send, or Delete the note. When posted, the note will appear on your standby screen.Removing Posted Notes1  From Standby, press  .2  Select Hide Note.ClocksUse the Clocks menu to use the stopwatch, timer, and alarm clock.AlarmThe phone has an Alarm which rings at the time set, even if the phone is turned off. The alarm rings for 60 seconds and is repeated every nine minutes for 60 minutes if you do not turn it off. You also have the option to use RecurrentAlarm which sets the alarm to go off at the same scheduled time each day.Setting the Alarm1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Clocks, Select, Alarm Clock, Select, Alarm, Select.2  Enter the time the alarm should sound.Tur ning the Alarm Off1  Press any key to turn the alarm off when it rings, press Ye s to turn off or No to snooze for 10 minutes.2  If you do not want the alarm to be repeated, press Select.Canceling the AlarmScroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Clocks, Select, Alarm Clock, Select, Alarm, Select, Cancel, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 61  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   62          Personal Organizer                                     TimerThe phone has a built-in 24-hour timer. You set the time you want and when that time is up, the phone beeps. 1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Clocks, Select, Timer, Select.2  Enter the time, OK to start the timer. A clock will appear on the standby screen to indicate that the timer is set.3  When the alert sounds, press any key to turn it off.StopwatchScroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Clocks, Select, Stopwatch, Select.• Press Start to start the stopwatch.• Press Pause to pause it.• Press Reset to reset the stopwatch (if in pause mode).• Press Lap to start the lap timer. You can time up to four laps.CalculatorScroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Clocks, Select, Calculator, Select.• Press the digit keys to enter the numbers you want to calculate.• Press the navigation key right or left to highlight an operation (+, -, x, etc.).• Press the left softkey to perform the operation.• Press the right softkey to cancel the operation.Voice MemoUse the Voice Memo function to record a memo to yourself. Voice Memo icon on your standby screen   indicates voice memos.Note: You can also activate the voice activate the memo function.See “Voice Activate Voice Memos” on page 57.Recording Voice Memos1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Voice Memo, Select. T606UG-R1.book  Page 62  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Personal Organizer          632  Choose Record.3  Record your memo.4  Press OK to end the recording.Options for Previously Recorded Memos1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Voice Memo, Select. 2  Highlight a memo.3  Press .4  The following options:•Play•Erase• Rename• Remaing.Time•Erase All• Set View •HelpProblems when RecordingIf your phone cannot detect speech, one of the following might have happened:• you spoke too softly – try speaking more loudly.• you held the phone too far away – hold it as you do during a call.• the voice command was too short – it should be around one second long.• you spoke too late or too soon – speak immediately after the tone.ProfilesYour phone has a number of preset profiles that are set to fit a certain environment. For example, when you go to a meeting you can choose a profile, such as Meeting, which has the ring signal set to silent. You can add accessories to, rename or change the settings of these profiles. To Select a Profile1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Profiles, Select, Select Profile, Select.2  Choose the profile you want, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 63  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   64          Personal Organizer                                     To Change a Profile SettingNote: You can only change the currently active profile. To change another profile, first select the profile then make the necessary changes.1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Profiles, Select, Edit Profile, Select.2  Choose a setting, Select.3  Change the setting as needed, Select.To Re n ame a  ProfileNote: You can only rename the currently active profile.1  Scroll to Personal Organizer, Select, Profiles, Select, Edit Profile, Select, Profile Name:, Select.2  Edit the name as needed, Select.To Re s et Profil e sYou can reset all profile settings to the way they were when you bought your phone.Note: Some profiles are automatically activated when a specific accessory is attached, for example, the Car/Handsfree profile is activated when a handsfree device is attached. When the accessory is removed, the profile is changed back.Safe StorageUse Safe Storage to store passwords and codes in a secure, password protected location.T606UG-R1.book  Page 64  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        TTY Device Compatibility          65TTY Device CompatibilityNote: TTY (teletypewriter) is an evolving technology in mobile communications. Sony Ericsson is pleased to offer some of the latest advances in this technology, bringing the hearing-impaired community closer to full communication mobility. At this time, the complexity of mobile communication technology, combined with emerging changes in emergency response centers and TTY equipment, means that the TTY feature may not work in all circumstances. Sony Ericsson is committed to continuing to work with all the members of the communications industry to improve mobile TTY systems for greater reliability and ease of use.You can use your TTY terminal with your Sony Ericsson mobile phone. Once you have connected your device, you simply have to turn on the TTY setting and begin using your device. • Scroll to Settings, Select, Tu rn  On/Off TTY, Select TTY, Select.When TTY is turned on, your phone will work with a recommended TTY device. To verify that your phone is in TTY Mode, insert the TTY cable into the 2.5 mm headset jack. A TTY Accessory message appears, then the TTY icon will show on the display. You can now accept and send TTY calls.To Switch to Handheld OperationWhen you want to switch back to handheld phone operation, unplug the 2.5 mm adapter from your mobile phone. You can then use your phone normally. However, if you want to use a portable handsfree device, you should turn the TTY setting off.Optimum UseTTY communications can be conducted from moving vehicles, however, it may be dangerous to operate a T606UG-R1.book  Page 65  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   66          TTY Device Compatibility                                     vehicle and communicate on your mobile phone at the same time. You may experience a higher character error rate of the TTY conversation while in motion. For the highest quality communications, it is best to remain stationary.The TTY feature works in most signal strength areas provided that a recommended TTY device is used together with a TTY accessory. You may experience a higher character error rate in low signal coverage areas. You may be able to move the cellular handset to get a better signal to reduce the character errors.Technical AssistanceFor information on Accessible Solutions for individuals with special needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at +1-877-878-1996 (TTY) or +1-877-207-2056 (voice), or visit the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at: http://www.SonyEricsson-snc.comT606UG-R1.book  Page 66  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Security          67SecurityPhonelockThe phonelock protects the phone against unauthorized use. It is not on when you buy the phone. When it is locked, Phone locked appears on the display. Use the phonelock code to unlock the phone. The default phonelock code is 0000, but you can change it to any four- to eight-digit personal code. To L o ck t he  Ph on e1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Security, Select.2  Enter the phonelock code.3  Select Lock Now.To Unlock the Phone• Enter your phonelock code, OK.To Change Your Phonelock CodeYou can set your own phonelock code to prevent unwanted use. You must know the current lock code to change it (if it has been changed from the default code).1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Security, Select.2  Enter your phonelock code, OK.3  Scroll to Change Password, Select.4  Enter the new code, OK, reenter the new code, OK.Note: It is important that you remember your new code. If you forget it, call your service provider.To Set Power on LockIf the Power On Lock is set, the phone is automatically locked each time you turn it on. Note: Emergency calls still can be made without entering the code.1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Security, Select.T606UG-R1.book  Page 67  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   68          Security                                     2  Enter the phonelock code, OK.3  Scroll to Power on lock, Select.4  Choose On or Off, OK.Restrict CallsYou can restrict calls to prevent certain types of outgoing and incoming calls. When restricted calls are set, the user must enter the phonelock code before using the phone. Outgoing calls restrict options are: Non-Contacts, Contacts, When Roaming, Calling Cards, International Calls (requires an international access code), and All.Incoming calls restrict options are: Non-Contacts, Contacts, When Roaming, and All.To Turn a Call Restriction On or Off1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Call Options, Select, Restrict Calls, Select, Outgoing Calls or Incoming Calls, Select.2  Enter your phonelock code, OK.3  To select a call type, scroll to the option, Check.4  To unselect a call type, scroll to the option, Uncheck.5  Press Exit to exit the list, Save?, Yes.Calling Card CallsYou can use the calling card service to redirect the cost of a call to a credit card or a calling card account, instead of your normal account. This may be useful, for example, when making long distance calls.You can save up to three calling card numbers in your phone. The numbers and the codes associated with them are protected by the phonelock code.Before making a calling card call, you have to select and activate a card.Note: You cannot use the calling card service for data calls.Saving a Card Number1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Calling Cards, Select.2  Enter your phonelock code, OK.3  Scroll to Card Setup, Select, Add New, Add.4  Enter the name of your calling card, OK.T606UG-R1.book  Page 68  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Security          695  Enter the access number of the calling card server, OK.6  Choose the dialing delay (the amount of time the phone waits before sending the tones), Select.7  Select which you want to send first, the verification number or the number that you are dialing, Select.8  Follow the prompts, to enter the verification number and the next dialing delay (the order will vary depending on what you select in Step 7).Selecting a Card1  Scroll to Contacts, Select, Calling Cards, Select.2  Enter your phonelock code, OK.3  Scroll to Set Card, Select, choose a card, Select.Making a Calling Card Call1  Enter the phone number you want to call or retrieve it from your Contacts.2  Press and hold Call.The phone will briefly display the calling card number and begin making the call. Note: If you use stops between numbers, you must press the left softkey to send the next sequence of numbers after the stop.Accept CallsWith the accept calls feature, you can choose to have your phone ring only when receiving calls only from certain numbers. The options for which calls will ring are From All, From List, or From None. Other calls will make the phone flash, but it will not ring or vibrate. To Set the Accept Calls Option1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Call Options, Select, Accept Calls, Select, Accept Options, Select.2  Choose the option you want to use, Select.To Add Numbers to the Accepted Callers List1  Scroll to Settings, Select, Call Options, Select, Accept Calls, Select, Accept List, Select.2  Scroll to Add to List, Add.T606UG-R1.book  Page 69  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   70          Security                                     3  Choose contacts or group as the source, Select.4  Choose an entry, Select.Note: Use the Restrict Calls option to prevent unauthorized calling card use. See “Restrict Calls” on page 68.T606UG-R1.book  Page 70  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Technical Assistance          71Technical AssistanceTroubleshootingThe Phone Does Not Turn On• Be sure the battery is correctly inserted. See “Step 1: To Install the Battery” on page 2.• Recharge or replace the battery. See “Step 3: To Charge the Battery” on page 4.No Indication of ChargingWhen 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.My Phone Does not Ring When a Call is ReceivedCheck for Ringer Off ( ) or Silent Mode ( ) icons on the standby screen. Press and hold C to turn off Silent Mode.Check the ringer volume in the Settings menu.Grey Menu OptionsGrey text indicates a function that is unavailable, for example due to your subscription or due to a certain setting which has not been turned on.My Signal Strength VariesThis is a common occurrence. Transmitters are set in geographic areas and coverage is not 100% all of the time. Signal strength varies as you travel between cells.TTY Active Message Appears When I Attach a Handsfree DeviceThis indicates that the phone’s TTY setting has been turned on. Turn off the TTY setting and reattach the handsfree device. See “TTY Device Compatibility” on page 65.My ring volume is too high/too low.There are two ways to change your ring volume. • Use the side volume keys to increase (press up) or decrease (press down) the volume.T606UG-R1.book  Page 71  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   72          Technical Assistance                                     •Scroll to Settings, Select, Sounds, Select, Ringer Volume, Select. Use the joystick to increase (tilt right) or decrease (tilt left) the volume.How do I check my voicemail?1  From standby mode, press and hold 1.2  During the greeting, press # and enter your password.3  Follow the voice prompts to hear your messages.For more information, See “Some profiles are automatically activated when a specific accessory is attached, for example, the Car/Handsfree profile is activated when a handsfree device is attached. When the accessory is removed, the profile is changed back.” on page 64..I do I find my phone’s model number?Your phone’s model number is located on the label under your battery. You will need to remove the back cover and the battery to see the label. For more information on removing the back cover and battery, “To Remove the Cover and Battery” on page 3.How do I redial a number?Use the Call List to redial numbers. From the standby screen, press Call List (left softkey). Both incoming and outgoing calls are listed. Use the joystick to scroll to the number you want to call and press Call.How do I speed dial a number?You must first assign position numbers to your contacts. Then, you simply press the position number and press Call. For more information, see “Speed and Super Speed Dialing” on page 27.I don’t know how much memory I have remaining.Scroll to Contacts, Select, Advanced, Select, Memory Status, Select.My display is too light/too dark.4  Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Contrast, Select.5  Press the joystick right to decrease the contrast or left to increase it.6  Press Save to save the setting.T606UG-R1.book  Page 72  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Technical Assistance          73Error MessagesAccessories and InternetTechnical Assistance/Customer ServiceNote: Before calling the customer care line, locate the label under your battery. You will need to remove the back cover, but you do not need to remove the battery to see the label. Simply lift the battery. The customer care representative will need information from your label to assist in processing your call.• United States - 1-800-374-2776 • Latin America - +1-305-755-6789Emergency only 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 911 or other emergency numbers. See “Making Emergency Calls” on page 12.No network There is no network within range or the received signal is too weak. You have to move to get a signal that is strong enough.Phonelocked orPhonelock code:Your phone comes with the phonelock code, 0000. You can change it to any four- to eight-digit code. See “Phonelock” on page 67. Charging, alien battery The battery you are using is not a Sony Ericsson-approved battery and is charging slowly for safety reasons.Service not available (Browser)Data Server Unavailable (Browser)T606UG-R1.book  Page 73  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   74          Technical Assistance                                     • Canada - 1-800-668-2101• Other Countries - +1-919-472-7908Ordering AccessoriesYou can purchase Ericsson branded or Sony Ericsson branded accessories intended for use with this product by:• Visiting http://www.SonyEricsson.com/US (US Only)• Calling 1-800-374-2776 (US Only)• Calling 1-800-755-6789 (Puerto Rico)• Visiting Your Local Ericsson or Sony Ericsson RetailerInternetVisit Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications on the internet at: http://www.SonyEricsson.comMobile InternetVisit the Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet at: www.SonyEricsson.com/mobileinternet for online access to synchronization software, customer services, user’s guides, and other useful information.Sony Ericsson Consumer WebsiteOn 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.T606UG-R1.book  Page 74  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use          75Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UsePlease read this information before using your mobile phone.Recommendations• Always treat your product with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free place.• Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or humidity.• Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures.• Do not expose your product to open flames or lit tobacco products.• Do not drop, throw, or try to bend your product. • Do not paint your product.• Do not use your product near medical equipment without requesting permission.• Do not use your product when in, or around aircraft, or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”. • Do not use your product in an area where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists.• Do not place your product or install wireless equipment in the area above your car’s air bag. • Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Only Sony Ericsson authorized personnel should perform service.• If your mobile phone is equipped with infrared, never direct the infrared ray at anyone's eye and make sure that it does not disturb any other infrared units.Antenna Your phone is equipped with an internal antenna. Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed by Sony Ericsson for your mobile phone. Use of unauthorized or modified antennas could damage your mobile phone and may violate regulations, causing loss of performance and SAR levels above the recommended limits (see below).T606UG-R1.book  Page 75  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   76          Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use                                     Efficient Use• Hold your mobile phone as you would any other phone. Do not cover the top of the phone when in use, as this affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed, thus shortening talk and standby times.If your mobile phone is equipped with an retractable antenna, Sony Ericsson recommends that the antenna should be kept fully retracted (closed) while the phone is in use and worn on the body to avoid the antenna touching, or coming in close proximity to, the body.Do not use the mobile phone with the front and/or back cover removed from the unit.Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SARYour mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio frequency fields). Governments around the world have adopted comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements.Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be well below this value. This is because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network. Therefore, the closer you are to a base station, T606UG-R1.book  Page 76  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use          77the more likely it is that the actual SAR level will decrease.Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels among mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines.Accessories can significantly affect a mobile phone’s compliance with the radio frequency exposure guidelines. For example, the Federal Communication Commission in the U.S. requires that some manufacturers’ accessories shall be tested, and Sony Ericsson has done so with respect to its products. To avoid causing loss of performance or radio frequency exposure levels above 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 you do not use a Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original body worn accessory, please ensure that the mobile phone is positioned a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body and that you are not using an accessory that contains any metal.A separate leaflet with SAR information for this mobile phone model is included with the material that comes with this mobile phone. This information can also be found, together with more information on radio frequency exposure and SAR, on www.SonyEricsson.com.DrivingPlease 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 in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external antenna supports the installation. Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. T606UG-R1.book  Page 77  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   78          Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use                                     Personal Medical DevicesMobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, e.g. in your breast pocket. When using the mobile phone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) is kept between the mobile phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, immediately turn off your mobile phone. Contact your cardiologist for more information. For other medical devices, please consult the manufacturer of the device.ChildrenDO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES. THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OTHERS, OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD BE DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING HAZARD.Disposing of the Product Your mobile phone should not be placed in municipal waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.Power SupplyConnect 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.T606UG-R1.book  Page 78  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use          79Battery Use and CareCharge the battery for 12 hours before you use your mobile phone for the first time. The battery can only be charged in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and +45°C (+113°F).A new battery or one that has not been used for a long time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is used.The talk and standby times depend on the actual 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.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.• Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures, never above +60°C (+140°F). For maximum battery capacity, use the battery at room temperature. •Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.• Do not expose the battery to liquid.• Keep out of children’s reach. • Turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery.• Use the battery for the intended purpose only.• Do not disassemble or modify the battery. • 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. • Do not allow the battery to be put into the mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.Disposing Of The BatteryThe battery should never be placed in municipal or household waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or T606UG-R1.book  Page 79  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   80          Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use                                     call your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center for information.FCC StatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Emergency CallsIMPORTANT!This mobile phone, like any mobile phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the mobile phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may 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. Using wireless technology to help provide location information in case of an emergency is a goal shared by the entire wireless industry, local phone companies and the emergency response centers. Your phone includes technology which represents the first step towards that goal. However, the technique in its current state, combined with related implementation technologies means that the method may not always work, even if you are able to speak with an emergency response center. Always review with an emergency response center all location data you have, including intersecting T606UG-R1.book  Page 80  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use          81streets, as well as any landmarks, to assist in locating you.Sony Ericsson is committed to continuing to work with the entire communications industry to improve location features for emergency response.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.T606UG-R1.book  Page 81  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   82          Limited Warranty                                     Limited WarrantySony 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 it to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center (national rates may apply) or visit www.SonyEricsson.com to get further information. Our WarrantySubject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty, Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in design, material, and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a consumer, and for a subsequent period of one (1) year.What We Will DoIf, 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 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/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.Please note that your personal settings/downloads might be lost when the Product is repaired or replaced.T606UG-R1.book  Page 82  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Limited Warranty          83Conditions1  The warranty is valid only if the original proof of purchase issued to the original purchaser by an, for this Product, Sony Ericsson authorized 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 Product. Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the Product due to accident, software or hardware modification or adjustment, acts of God, or damage resulting from liquid. 4  Since the cellular system on which the Product is to operate is provided by a carrier independent from Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be responsible for the operation, availability, coverage, services, or range of that system.5  This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by installations, modifications, or repair or opening of the Product performed by a non-Sony Ericsson authorized person. 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. 7  Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty.8  THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED T606UG-R1.book  Page 83  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   84          Limited Warranty                                     WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSON OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS, TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The warranty provided does not affect the consumer’s statutory rights under applicable legislation in force, nor the consumer’s rights against the dealer arising from their sales/ purchase contract.* In some countries/regions additional information is requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid proof of purchase.T606UG-R1.book  Page 84  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        US Safety Guidelines          85US Safety GuidelinesBefore a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. Body worn measurements are made while the phone is in use and worn on the body with an Ericsson or Sony Ericsson accessory supplied with or designated for use with this phone. The design and composition of an accessory can affect the body worn Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) levels for the phone. Sony Ericsson has not measured, and makes no representation about, the body worn SAR levels when the phone is used with non-Ericsson or non-Sony Ericsson accessories not supplied with or designated for use with this phone. Consumer UpdateWireless Phones Supplied by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - Center for Devices and Radiological HealthDo wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that T606UG-R1.book  Page 85  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   86          US Safety Guidelines                                     some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the reasons for inconsistent results.What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to emit radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the user. In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a number of steps, including the following:• Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of the type emitted by wireless phones; • Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure to the user that is not necessary for device function; and • Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on human health. FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following agencies belong to this working group:• National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • Environmental Protection Agency • Federal Communications Commission • Occupational Safety and Health Administration T606UG-R1.book  Page 86  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        US Safety Guidelines          87• National Telecommunications and Information Administration The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency working group activities, as well.FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones.FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base stations are thus not the subject of the safety questions discussed in this document.What kinds of phones are the subject of this update? The term “wireless phone” refers here to hand-held wireless phones with built-in antennas, often called “cell,” “mobile,” or “PCS” phones. These types of wireless phones can expose the user to measurable radiofrequency energy (RF) because of the short distance between the phone and the user’s head. These RF exposures are limited by Federal Communications Commission safety guidelines that were developed with the advice of FDA and other federal health and safety agencies. When the phone is located at greater distances from the user, the exposure to RF is drastically lower because a person's RF exposure decreases rapidly with increasing distance from the source. The so-called “cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house, typically operate at far lower power levels, and thus produce RF exposures far below the FCC safety limits.T606UG-R1.book  Page 87  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   88          US Safety Guidelines                                     What are the results of the research done already? The research done thus far has produced conflicting results, and many studies have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures characteristic of wireless phones have yielded conflicting results that often cannot be repeated in other laboratories. A few animal studies, however, have suggested that low levels of RF could accelerate the development of cancer in laboratory animals. However, many of the studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that had been genetically engineered or treated with cancer-causing chemicals so as to be pre-disposed to develop cancer in the absence of RF exposure. Other studies exposed the animals to RF for up to 22 hours per day. These conditions are not similar to the conditions under which people use wireless phones, so we don’t know with certainty what the results of such studies mean for human health.Three large epidemiology studies have been published since December 2000. Between them, the studies investigated any possible association between the use of wireless phones and primary brain cancer, glioma, meningioma, or acoustic neuroma, tumors of the brain or salivary gland, leukemia, or other cancers. None of the studies demonstrated the existence of any harmful health effects from wireless phone RF exposures. However, none of the studies can answer questions about long-term exposures, since the average period of phone use in these studies was around three years.What research is needed to decide whether RF exposure from wireless phones poses a health risk? A combination of laboratory studies and epidemiological studies of people actually using wireless phones would provide some of the data that are needed. Lifetime animal exposure studies could be completed in a few years. However, very large numbers of animals would be needed to provide reliable proof T606UG-R1.book  Page 88  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        US Safety Guidelines          89of a cancer promoting effect if one exists. Epidemiological studies can provide data that is directly applicable to human populations, but 10 or more years’ follow-up may be needed to provide answers about some health effects, such as cancer. This is because the interval between the time of exposure to a cancer-causing agent and the time tumors develop - if they do - may be many, many years. The interpretation of epidemiological studies is hampered by difficulties in measuring actual RF exposure during day-to-day use of wireless phones. Many factors affect this measurement, such as the angle at which the phone is held, or which model of phone is used.What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health effects of wireless phone RF? FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority animal studies are conducted to address important questions about the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF).FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven the establishment of new research programs around the world. The Project has also helped develop a series of public information documents on EMF issues.FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded research is conducted through contracts to independent investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a broad T606UG-R1.book  Page 89  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   90          US Safety Guidelines                                     assessment of additional research needs in the context of the latest research developments around the world.How can I find out how much radiofrequency energy exposure I can get by using my wireless phone? All phones sold in the United States must comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines that limit radiofrequency energy (RF) exposures. FCC established these guidelines in consultation with FDA and the other federal health and safety agencies. The FCC limit for RF exposure from wireless telephones is set at a Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) of 1.6 watts per kilogram (1.6 W/kg). The FCC limit is consistent with the safety standards developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) and the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement. The exposure limit takes into consideration the body’s ability to remove heat from the tissues that absorb energy from the wireless phone and is set well below levels known to have effects.Manufacturers of wireless phones must report the RF exposure level for each model of phone to the FCC. The FCC website (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) gives directions for locating the FCC identification number on your phone so you can find your phone’s RF exposure level in the online listing.What has FDA done to measure the radiofrequency energy coming from wireless phones ? The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) is developing a technical standard for measuring the radiofrequency energy (RF) exposure from wireless phones and other wireless handsets with the participation and leadership of FDA scientists and engineers. The standard, “Recommended Practice for Determining the Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) in the Human Body Due to Wireless Communications Devices: Experimental Techniques,” sets forth the first consistent test methodology for measuring the rate at which RF is deposited in the T606UG-R1.book  Page 90  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        US Safety Guidelines          91heads of wireless phone users. The test method uses a tissue-simulating model of the human head. Standardized SAR test methodology is expected to greatly improve the consistency of measurements made at different laboratories on the same phone. SAR is the measurement of the amount of energy absorbed in tissue, either by the whole body or a small part of the body. It is measured in watts/kg (or milliwatts/g) of matter. This measurement is used to determine whether a wireless phone complies with safety guidelines.What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency energy from my wireless phone? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if you are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). Since time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives, reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce RF exposure.• If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone every day, you could place more distance between your body and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone connected to a remote antenna Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from these products, you can use measures like those described above to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone T606UG-R1.book  Page 91  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   92          US Safety Guidelines                                     use and increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will reduce RF exposure.Some groups sponsored by other national governments have advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at all. For example, the government in the United Kingdom distributed leaflets containing such a recommendation in December 2000. They noted that no evidence exists that using a wireless phone causes brain tumors or other ill effects. Their recommendation to limit wireless phone use by children was strictly precautionary; it was not based on scientific evidence that any health hazard exists.What about wireless phone interference with medical equipment? Radiofrequency energy (RF) from wireless phones can interact with some electronic devices. For this reason, FDA helped develop a detailed test method to measure electromagnetic interference (EMI) of implanted cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators from wireless telephones. This test method is now part of a standard sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Medical instrumentation (AAMI). The final draft, a joint effort by FDA, medical device manufacturers, and many other groups, was completed in late 2000. This standard will allow manufacturers to ensure that cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are safe from wireless phone EMI.FDA has tested hearing aids for interference from handheld wireless phones and helped develop a voluntary standard sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). This standard specifies test methods and performance requirements for hearing aids and wireless phones so that no interference occurs when a person uses a “compatible” phone and a “compatible” hearing aid at the same time. This standard was approved by the IEEE in 2000.FDA continues to monitor the use of wireless phones for possible interactions with other medical devices. Should harmful interference be found to occur, FDA will conduct testing to assess the interference and work to resolve the problem.T606UG-R1.book  Page 92  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        US Safety Guidelines          93Where can I find additional information? For additional information, please refer to the following resources:• FDA web page on wireless phones (http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/phones/index.html) • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety) • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (http://www.icnirp.de) • World Health Organization (WHO) International EMF Project (http://www.who.int/emf) • National Radiological Protection Board (UK) (http://www.nrpb.org.uk/) T606UG-R1.book  Page 93  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   94          US SAR Statement                                     US SAR StatementTHIS PHONE MODEL HAS BEEN CERTIFIED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.This mobile phone model T606 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.  It is designed to not exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by  international scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.  This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network.  In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value as reported to the FCC T606UG-R1.book  Page 94  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        US SAR Statement          95for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 1.46 W/kg and when worn on the body is 1.40 W/kg. Body worn measurements are made while the phone is in use and worn on the body with an Ericsson or Sony Ericsson accessory. Accessories can significantly affect SAR compliance. The Federal Communication Commission requires that some manufacturers' accessories be tested, and Sony Ericsson has done so with respect to its products. Sony Ericsson has only tested Ericsson and Sony Ericsson original accessories in conjunction with Sony Ericsson phones. It is therefore recommended that only Ericsson and Sony Ericsson original accessories be used in conjunction with Sony Ericsson phones. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones, all mobile phones granted an FCC equipment authorization meet the government requirement for safe exposure. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of  http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID PXITR-CA1102. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) web-site at http://phonefacts.net/. * In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a  margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements.T606UG-R1.book  Page 95  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                                                                                   96          Wireless Phone Safety Tips                                     Wireless Phone Safety TipsYour wireless telephone gives you the powerful ability to communicate by voice - almost anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. When using your wireless phone behind the wheel of a car, practice good common sense and remember the following tips:1 Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial and redial. If available, these features help you to place your call without taking your attention off the road.2 When available, use a hands free device. If possible add an additional layer of convenience and safety to your wireless phone with one of the many hands free accessories available today.3 Position your wireless phone within easy reach. Be able to access your wireless phone without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail answer it for you.4 Let the person you are speaking with know you are driv-ing; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or haz-ardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic can be hazardous.5 Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driv-ing. Jotting down a “to do” list or flipping through your address book takes attention away from your primary responsi-bility - driving safely.6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traf-fic. Try to plan calls when your car will be stationary. If you need to make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and suspend conversations which have the potential to divert your attention from the road.T606UG-R1.book  Page 96  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
                    Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy                                                        Wireless Phone Safety Tips          978 Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical emergencies. Remember, it is a free call on your wireless phone!9 Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress, or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency number, as you would want others to do for you.Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.T606UG-R1.book  Page 97  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy98          IndexIndexAAccessories 73Alarm 7, 16, 17Alerts 18Answering Mode 22Appointments 59Assistance 73Auto Delete 37Auto Save 37BBackground 18, 19Backlight 20Banner 21BatteryCharging 4Installation 2Removing 3BrowserExiting 47Launching 46Business Cards 29CCalculator 11, 62Calendar 11Appointments 59Editing 60Settings 60Synchronization 65Tasks 59Viewing 60Call CostsCalling Card 32Minute Minder 18Call List 8, 11, 14Call Time 32Call Waiting 13Callback Number 37Calling Cards 68CallsAccept 69Automatic Redialing 15Call List 14Calling/Credit Cards 68Changing Volume 15Emergency 12Ending 13International 12Making 12Missed 14Receiving 13Restricting 68Second Incoming 13Speed Dialing 27Camera 11ContactsAdding 24Calling 24Checking Memory 28Default Number 26Menu 11Personalizing 25Updating 25Contrast (Display) 20Customer Service 73T606UG-R1.book  Page 98  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy   I nd ex           99          DDate 11, 21, 62Default Number 26Diagrams 5Direct View 38DisplayBacklight 20Banner 21Contrast 20Greetings 20Help Texts 10Display Sleep 20DTMF Tones 15EEmergency Calls 12Ending Calls 15Error MessagesCharging, alien battery 73Data Server Unavailable 73Emergency only 73No network 73Phone lock code 73Service not available 73GGPS 13Greetings 20Groups 31HHandsfree 22Help Texts 10Hold 9Hot Key 11IIcons 6Input Languages 39Input Method 38Input Methods 40International Calls 12Internet 74KKey Functions 5, 6Keypad Lock 11, 22, 47LLanguage (Display) 20Light 20Locks 67Long Press 27MMagic Word 54Melodies, see Ring Signals 16Menu Language 20Menu Overview 11Message Sound 38Message Sounds 17Messaging 11Minute Minder 18Missed Calls 14Mobile Internet 74Msg. Priority 38Multitap Text Input 40Muting Microphone During Call 15Muting Ringer 5, 8, 14, 57My Number 22NNavigation Key 49OOptions Key 5Own Number 22T606UG-R1.book  Page 99  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy100          IndexPPause 8Personal Organizer 11Personal Ring Signal 17Phone Lock Code, Default 67Phonebook see ContactsPictures 19Power Key 5ProblemsDisplay too light/dark 72Grey menu options 71How to check memory 72How to check voicemail 72How to find model number 72How to redial 72No charging indicator 71Phone does not ring 71Phone does not turn on 71Signal strength varies 71TTY Active instead of handsfree 71Volume too high/low 71Profiles 63QQuick Links 6, 11, 23RRecent Calls 11Redialing 15Restrict Calls 68Ring Signal, Changing 17SSafety Guidelines 75Safety Tips 96SAR 94SaveAsQuickText 38Screensavers 20Settings 11Signature Text 38Silence Ring Signal 17SMSChat 37Receiving 36Sending 34SoftkeyLeft 5Right 6Sony Ericsson Web Site 74Sounds 11Alarm 17Key 18Melodies 16Message 17Ring Sounds 16Speakerphone 15Special Needs 66Speed Dialing 27Standby Screen 6Stop 8Stopwatch 62SynchronizingCalendar 60TT9 49T9™ Text Input 40Tasks 59Technical Assistance 73Tegic 49Text MessagesGroups 31SMS 34Themes 18Time 11, 21, 62Stop Watch 62Timer 62Tone Signals 15T606UG-R1.book  Page 100  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM
Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy   I nde x           10 1          TTY 66UUS Safety 85VVibrating Alert 18Voice Activated Dialing 56Voice Answering 57Voice Caller ID 55Voice Commands 52Voice Digit Dialing 56Voice Memo 62Voice Memos 57Voice Tags 55Voicemail 64Voicemail No. 38WWarranty 82Web 11T606UG-R1.book  Page 101  Monday, December 30, 2002  11:57 AM

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