Sony A1022071 Licensed transmitter User Manual 08 PY7A1022071 Ai SHUG R1A EN
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% ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiENAbook Pagel Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 0i€% Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony Ericsson Walkman® W888c. Enjoy your music on the go with this ultra—slim music phone. For additional phone content, go to www.sonyericsson.com/fun. Register now to get a suite of tools, free online storage, special offers, news and competitions at www.sonyericsson.com/myphone. For product support go to WWW.sonyericsson.com/cn. %§i0 %i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiEN. book Page 2 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ g? Added dimensions — Accessories ? from Sony Ericsson Portable Speakers MPS—60 Small yet powerful speakers that fit in your pocket. Stereo BluetoothTM Headset HBH—DSQ70 Wireless music in stereo quality. Talk/standby/music: up to 6/300/6 hrs Weight: 27g F L BluetoothTM Music Receiver M BR—1 00 Stream music wirelessly from your mobile phone to your hi-fi system. The full range of accessories may not be available in every market. For more information visit WWW.sonyericsson.com/ accessories. l€% %% firl * % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiENbook Pagel Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM Contents Getting started ................... 4 SIM card, battery, turning on, help, calls. Getting to know the phone Phone overview, icons, menus, entering letters, activity menu, file manager. Calling .. 22 Calls, contacts. Messaging ........................ 30 Text messaging, picture messaging, email, My friends, Imaging . .. 34 Camera, video, plctures. Entertainment ................... 36 Handsfree, Walkman® player, video player, TrackID‘M, PlayNowTM, ringtones and melodies, Connectivity ..................... 42 Using Internet, RSS, USB cable, update service. Important information ...... 46 Index ................................. 54 www.sonyericsson.com/cn At Sony Ericsson Product Support there is more information and help to get the most out of your product: User guide With additional information, troubleshooting, tips and tricks, software, settings for Internet and messaging. Contents %§l0 %%I* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 2 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM Cléc Sony Ericsson GSM 900/1800/t900 Th|s User glide ls publlshed by Sony Encsson Mob|le Cornuunimtlons AB or |ts local aff|l|ated company. withoutany warranty Improvements and changfi to this Use glide necess|tated by typographical ermrs. inaccurac|es of current |nformation. or improvements to programs and/or equ|prnenl, nay be made by Sony Encsson Mob|le Communications ABor "5 local atf|l|ated company at any time and wrthout notice Such changes W|II, however, be incorporated into new editions of this User gurde All rights reserved ©Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2006 Publ|cation number ENILZT 108 9038 RtA Please note Some ol theservioes in Ih|s User gu|de are not supported by all networls This also applies to the GSM Intemattaral Emergency Number 112 Please Contact your network operator or serv|ce prov|der it you are m doubt whether you can use a part|cu|ar sen/roe or not Please read the Gurdelmes for safe and efficient use and the lelled war/arty chapters before you use your mobile phone Your rmblle phone has the capab|l|ty to download, store and brward addltlonal content, e g nngtonoe The useotsuch content may be restncted or pmhi ted by nghts of th|rd part|es, |nclud|ng but no nited to restr|ct|on under appl|cable oopyriglt laws You, and not Sony Encsson, are entirely respons|ble for add|t|onal con tent that you download to or fonNard from your mob|le phone Prior to your use of any add|t|onal con ten t, please verity that your intended use is properly licensed or rs otherwise authorized. Sony Ericsson does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality 0! any additional content or any other th|rd party content Under no c|rcumstances WI|| Sony Ericsson be liable ln any Way for your Contents 4@% improper use of additional content or other third party content Bluetooth“I |s a tradermrk or regstered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc Tracle, PlayNow, MusrcDJ. PhotnDJ and V|deoDJ are trademarls or reg|stered trademals of Sony Encsson Mob||e Communications AB, Memory St|ck M|cro"‘I (M2"'). WALKMAN and the WALKMAN logo are trademarls of Sony Corporat|on Real |s a trademark or a reg|stered trademark of RealNetworks. Inc ReaIPIayer® tor Mobile is included under license trorn RealNetworks, Inc Copyright 1995-2004, ReaINetworle, Inc, All rights reserved Adobe'M Photoshop'"I Album Starter Ed|t|on |s e|ther a trademark or registered tradernak of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the Unlted States and/or other countrleeregions, M|crosoft®, W|ndows® is either a registered trademark or trademark ol Micmsoft Corporation m the Un|ted States and/or other oountnes/regmns T9“ll Text Input |s a tradermrk or a regstered trademark of Teglc Corrmumcations T9” Text Input is licensed under one or more 0! the following: US. Pat. Nos 5,313,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,0! I 554, Canadian Pat No 1,331,057, Unlted Klngdom Pat No 22384148, Hong Kong Standard Pat No HK0940329, Repubhc ol Singapore Pat No 51383, Euro Pat No 0 842 4639$27260,8) DEIDK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; andfiditional patents are pend|ng worldW|de Smart—Ht Rendermg |s a trathmark or reg|stered trademark ofACCESS CO , LTD m Japan and other cou ntr|es/reg|ons Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or reg|stered trademarks 0! Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U S and other countries/ regions End—user Iioense ageernenl lor Sun‘"l Java'"I J2ME'M %§I0 $I* ”Ga % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 3 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 1 Restrictions Sottwae is confidential copyrighted information of Sun and title to all copies is retained by Sun and/or |ts Inertmrs Customer shall not modify, deoomplle, dlsassemble, decrypt, extract, or otherwuse reverse englneer Software Software may not be tamed. assigned, or sublicensed, in whole or in pan, 2 Export Regllations: Software, including technical data, is subject to U S export control laws, including theU S Export Administration Actand its associated regulations, and may be sub|ect to export or import regulations in other countries/ regions Customer ages to comply strictly with all such regulations and acknowledges that it has the responsibility to obtain licenses to export, reexport, or import Software Soflware may not be downloaded, or olherwme exported or re—exported (|) into, or b a national or res|dent of, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, North Korea. Ibea, Sudan, Syria (as such listing may be revised rmm time to llme) or any country/region tnwhidl the U S has embargoed goods, or (n) toanyone on the U S Treasury Department's list ofSpeciaIIy Designated Nations or the U S Commerce Department's Table of Denial Orders 3 Restricted Rights Use, duplication ordisclosure by the United States government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical Data and Cormuter Software Clauses |n DFARS 252 227—7013(c) (|) (n) and FAR 52 227—19(c) (2) as applicable Part of the software in thls product is copyright © SyncML initiative Ltd. (1999—2002) All rights reserved Other productand oorrpany namg mentioned herein rmy be the trademarks of their rgpective owners Any rights notexpressly granted herein are reserved Note: Sony Ericsson adv-ses users to backup their personal data in formation All illustrations are by illustration only and may not accurately depict the actual phone Instruction symbols Tfle following appear in the User guide: a? Note T» A service orfunction is network— or subscription-dependent. Contact Orange for details. D See also page... > Use a selection or navigation key to scroll and select ' 13 Navigation. ® Press the navigation key centre. @ Press the navigation key up. G) Press the navigation key down. @ Press the navigation key left. @ Press the navigation key right. Contents %§i0 $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 4 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . Getting started SIM card, battery, turning on, help, cal/s. SIM card and battery To insert SIM card and battery To charge the battery “92° “e"- fl... fix 1 Connect the chargerplugto the phone with the symbol facing upwards. 1 Remove the battery cover. 2 It may take up to 30 minutes before 2 Slide the SIM card into its holder with the battery icon appears. the contacts facing down. 3 Wait approximately 2.5 hours or until 3 Insert the battery with the label side up the battery icon indicates a full charge. and the connectors facing each other. Press a key to act'wate the Screen. 4 Slide the battery cover into place. 4 Remove the charger by tilting the plug downwards. 4 Getting started 0l$ $ $l$ % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSJHUGfiRlAfiENbook Page 5 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM To remove the battery 0 0 Q‘ o 1 Remove the battery cover. 2 Insert yourthumbnail into the groove to remove the battery. Turning your phone on and off Make sure the phone is charged and the battery and a SIM card are inserted before you turn on your phone. Use the setup wizard to quickly and easily prepare for use. 4@% To turn on the phone 1 Press and hold E). The first start—up may take a few minutes. 2 Select to use the phone in: ° Normal mode — full functionality or - Flight mode — limited functionality with network transceivers off. 3 Enter your SIM card PIN, if requested. 4 At first start—up, select the language for your phone menus. 5 > Yes for the setup wizard to help you. 6 Follow instructions to complete setup. If predefined settings exist in your phone, you may not need more settings. Getting started 5 %§i0 $i$ % l 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 6 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”fie To turn off the phone In standby press and hold (1). Standby After you have turned on the phone and entered your PIN, the name of the network operator will appear on the display. This is called standby mode. Help in your phone Help and information is available in your phone at any time. To use the setup wizard From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Setup Wizard and select an option: - Basic setup - T|ps and tncks. To View information about functions Scroll to a function > More > Informatlon, if available. To View the phone demonstration From standby select Menu > Entertainment» Demo tour. Getting started Take pictures and record video clips Zoom in or out Take pictures Record video Screen options Switch to camera/video (9 or @ Adjust brightness @ or@ % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 7 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . To take a picture or record video Making and receiving calls 1 From standby press to activate The phone must be in Normal mode. If the camera. _ the phone is in Fllght mode, restart 2 Use the nawgatlon key to the phone and select Normal mode. switch between camera and video camera. To make a call 3 Camera: Press to take a i Enter a phone number (With picture. international prefix and area code it Video: Press to start appllcable) > Call to make the call. recording. To stop recordlng, press To answer or rejects call again. When the phone rings > Answer to Your pictures and video clips are answer or > Busy to reject the call. automatically saved in File manager > Camera album. To end a call > End call. 4 To take another picture or record another video clip, press to return to the viewfinder To stop using the camera or video camera, press and hold -. Getting started 7 ”6? m@% %l* % i 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 8 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ’l€% Keypad lock Lock the keypad to avoid dialling a number by accident. fl Calls to the international emergency number 112 can still be made, even when the keypad is locked. Automatic keylock Use automatic keylock in standby to lock the keypad soon afterthe last key was pressed. To set the automatic keylock From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Security > Automatic keylock. To lock the keypad manually From standby press (Q > Lock keys. To unlock the keypad From standby press @ > Unlock. Getting started V‘ Memory Stick MicroTM (MZTM) Your phone supports Memory Stick MicroT’V' (M2TM) memory card adding more storage space to your phone to save files containing pictures or music, for example. It can also be used as a portable memory card with other compatible devices To insert and remove a memory card 4\ ‘ fl I; Open the cover and insert as shown. Press the edge to release and remove. %§l0 % ‘ 69 A1 (IPRSjHUGiRlAiENAbook Page 9 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . Getting to know the phone Phone overview, icons, menus, entering letters, activity menu, file manager. Phone overview fl; Some icons on keys may differ. Getting to know the phone 9 we $ $5 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiENA book Page 10 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 1% 2- 3G) 4 (9 SE) 6- 96 10- 11@ 12@ 13@ 14 15 16 Volume, camera digital zoom buttons Camera button Selection key Navigation key, Walkman® player control Internet key Back key Microphone Screen Selection key Activity menu key C key, Power on/off key ((D) Silent key Walkman® key Connectorfor charger, handsfree and USB cable Memory Stick MicroTM (MZTM) slot Main camera For more information D 13 Navigation. 10 Getting to know the phone ”6? %§i0 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENAbook Menu overview PIayNow‘m t File managel“ Camera album Muslc Plctures Vldeos Themes Web pages Games Appllcatlons Other ’\6% Page 11 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . O Monternefl J Messaging Wnle new In box Email RSS reader Drafts Outbox Sent messages Saved messages My friends" Call voicemail Templates Semngs 0 Contacts New Contact %% MuschJWl Remole oon Irol Reoovd sound Demo [our 7, j , WALKMAN Gettingto knowthe phone 11 fi\* % l 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 12 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM {P f, mm All “k Settings“ TECH], Gen eral Profiles T|me & date Language Update serv|oe Vo|ce con trol New even is Shortcuts Flight mode Security Setup W|zard Phone status Master reset ‘ Some menus are operator: network— and subscription—dependent m1] 1 l | DJ rl Answered DiaIIed Missed firm] mm D331] Sounds & alerts Display Calls Ring volume Wallpaper Speed dial Ringbne Themes D|vert calls Silent mode Start—up screen SW|tch to I|ne 2" Increasmg r|ng Screen saver Manage calls Vibratmg alert Clock s|ze T|me & cost’ Message alert Brlghtness Show/h|de my no Key sound Sleep mode clock Handsfree Edit line names" Synchmmzatlon Tlrrer Stopwatch Calculator Oode memo 133337, Connectivity' BIuetnoth USB Synchmnizatlon Device management Mobile netwoiks Data oommumcatlon Internet settings Streaming settlngs Accessories “ Use me liavigaljon key "gm and left to move between mp5 in sub/Helms For more lli/ulrualiur Q 13 Navigation 12 Getting to know the phone ’l€% %% % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiEN. book Page 13 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . Navigation Navigation keys The main menu is shown as icons. Some submenus include tabs. Scroll to a tab by pressing the navigation key 9 _ 6 left or right and select an option. @ ® — ® Key Go to the main menu from standby or select highlighted items. Press to start and stop music when using the WALKMAN. v Move left, right, up and down through menus and tabs. Select options shown immediately above these keys on the screen. Go back one level in the menus. Press and hold to return to standby orto end a function. Press and hold to turn your phone on or off. Delete items such as pictures, sounds and contacts. During a call, press and hold to mute the microphone. Open the browser Open the activity menu. Open or minimize the WALKMAN. Press to take a picture or record a video clip. ©9®®8 8 M08 @ Press and hold to call your voicemail service (if set). Gettingto knowthe phone 13 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGgRlAgEN. book Page14 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ®-® Press and ho d any of these keys to reach a contact beginning with a specific letter. ®-® Press a number key and > Call to speed dial. Turn off the ringtone when receiving a call. Press and ho d to set the phone to silent. The alarm signals even if the phone is set to silent. View status information in standby. Increase the volume during a call, or when using the WALKMAN, Zoom out when using the camera or viewing pictures. Press and ho d to go back one track. Press twice to reject a call. Press once to mute the ringtone when receiving a call. Press and ho d to voice dial, alternatively say your magic word (if set). Decrease the volume during a call, or when using the WALKMAN. Zoom in when using the camera or viewing pictures. Press and ho d to go forward one track. Press twice to reject a call. Press once to mute the ringtone when receiving a call. Press and ho d to voice dial, alternatively say your magic word (if set). > Info Find more information, explanations ortips about selected features, menus or functions available in your phone O 6 Help inyourphone. > More Enter a list of options. There are different alternatives in the list of options depending on where you are in the menus. 14 Getting to know the phone ”6? %§l0 $ %l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGgRlAgENA book Page 15 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”fin Entering letters Enter letters in one of the following ways (text input methods), for example, when writing messages: M ultitap text input T97M Text Input To change the text input method Before, or when entering letters, press and hold to change the method. Options when entering letters > More for options when writing a message. To enter letters using multitap input Press (E) — @ repeatedly until the desired character appears. Press @ to shift between capital and lower—case letters. Press and hold - Q) to enter numbers. Press (1) to delete letters or numbers. Press (E repeatedly forthe most common punctuation marks. Press (£9 to add a space. Multitap input only applies when Iatin characters are selected as input language TQTM Text Input The T9TM Text Input method uses a built—in dictionary to recognize the most commonly used word for each sequence of key presses. This way, you press each key only once, even if the Ietteryou want is not the first letter on the key. To enter letters using TQT" Text Input For example, to writethe word “Jane”, press E). E). Q), (E) It the word shown is the one you want, press to accept and add a space. To accept a word without adding a space, press @. Ifthe word shown is not the one you want, press (5) or G) repeatedly to View alternative words. Accept a word and add a space by pressing (Q. Continue writing the message, To enter a punctuation mark, press (E and then (9 or @ repeatedly, press to accept and add a space. Gettingto knowthe phone 15 %§l0 %9I* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGgRlAgEN. book Page 16 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”fin To add words to the T9TM Text Input dictionary 1 When entering letters > More > Spell word. 2 Edit the word by using multitap input. Use @ and @ to move the cursor between the letters. To delete a character; press (1). To delete the entire word, press and hold Q). When you have edited the word > Insert. The word is added to the T9TM Text Input dictionary. Next time you enterthis word using T9TM Text Input, it appears in alternative words. Next word prediction When writing a message, you can use T9TM Text Input to predict the next word, if previously used in a sentence. To turn next word prediction on/off When entering letters > More > WrItIng options > Next word pred.. To use next word prediction When entering letters, press to accept and continue. 16 Getting to know the phone Chinese input This mobile phone has different input methods for entering Chinese characters: - Stroke input - Pinyin input You can use these methods, for example, to enter Chinese names and Chinese short messages. sNitching between Chinese input methods In the Chinese editing mode, you can select and switch quickly to another input method by pressing and holding @- General instructions Regardless of which input method you choose, your phone has a function to speed up the entry of Chinese characters. Whenever you enter a stroke or a Pinyin letter, a candidate row of the most frequently used characters containing that stroke or relating to that letter appears at the bottom of the screen. %§i0 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 17 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM If the character you want is not displayed in the candidate row, press © to present another candidate row. Continue pressing @ until the characteryou want is displayed. Alternatively, you can enterthe next stroke or Pinyin letter, and a new set of characters will immediately be displayed in the candidate row. To go backtothe previous row, press (9. To select a character in the candidate row, press the navigation key or press and hold the key corresponding to the number above the character you want to enter. Stroke input A Chinese character is built up of strokes. There are more than 30 basic strokes, which are grouped into 5 stroke categories, Each category is represented on the keypad by one of the keys G) — (E). The Wild Card key 6), is used when you are not sure of which stroke to use. Stroke categories The 5 stroke categories are defined in the table be ow: Number Stroke Basic Stroke Character Key Category Stroke Name ® “ ”— Over E + E t 95 I LI" 7g 9; g 47? 2 (E) l I Down q: M J: H E J DowneHook 4\ 7k H 35 73? 7 Short SlopeDawn % E E E) 1 J stem... it 7; fl ’ Over Slope e Te is E i ' Sho t fi‘ lensiope E g E G) \ ‘ Do! a e» m if) M; \ Rid-lSlope A x x Jfi M L Do — Cuxgod—Overg E E %% Gettingto knowthe phone 17 %§l0 %l* % ‘ E's Ai GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 18 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM %§i0 Number Stroke Basic Stroke Character Number Stroke Basic Stroke Character Key Category Stroke Name Key Category Stroke Name (E) 7 1— Down—Over m a q 3 Over m M gag g iZi Lens! 33} x51; Curved— l IefiSInpe— Q 2 Q Honk Over 24] fig 15 Over—Down— 77, 3g g L LeflSIope— it g 11? Over—Hook fi % ”m w e Twit, V Down-Llit 153 u ‘fi Oveerown W Jfi ) Cuvved- 3&3 343 fi \ nghtSIope» a; giz % “00k 5 if Hook hit 442 1 MW“, Z. n E U D —O—,xm “ ’ "EFL “82"? U M a Hook 1- 0ver—Do — ‘ LJ Bgmré—C'Cver— % {£3 % Over wn 1113 WE? fig ”00k 1 Over—Down— is w M 9 Down—Over 4; f; % L'" i“ Left Slope ® 7 (Wlld card key) 1? Down-Over- £5 5 yfi D°Wn'H°°k 4? fl Components ‘1 Down»0ver» * g The basic building units of Chinese D°Wn characters are components that are —- Over—Hook 5 Six Bi made up of strokes. Afterenteringthe 13 fi firs two strokes of the desired 1 Over—Down u a F character,the componentandcharacter 43 SE" candidates that started with that stroke 7 Over—Down— j] 2 {E are displayed in the candidate row. Hook E] 734 0 _ . 7 Lgfivslope g 1? g 3 0ver»Down» 52 133 g Over— g Left Slope 18 Getting to know the phone 0i€% 4@% $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiENt book Page19 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . Using components is a fast method Pinyin input for entering complex characters. 3ress the keys containing the required $5 The smallercandidates surrounded by ”W” letters, and the phone Will make dotted frames are components, and the varlous proposals on thesereen, bigger wndidates Without dotted frames accordlng to the pronunclatlon rules Of are characters. Manda ”n- Below is the key mapping of Pinyin Forexample, to enter fail? etters on the keypad 1 Enter “ I“, “l“ and “”\ 2 Move the cursorto “ i? ”, press @. Number Pinyin Letter 3 Move the cursorto “ E ”, press @ Key again to select 5 . (E a b C Example of using the Wild card key E) d e f The Wild card key (E, is used to supplement unclear strokes in ® 9 h' entering characters. If you want to (E) |k| enter “E“, but you only knowthat “a” E) is the first and the last stroke of the m n 0 character and that thefitDal regber of E p q rs strokes is four, enter , , E), E). The character is displayed tu u in the candidate row. ® WX V Z Q On the keypad, the Iet'terfl is replaced by v. Gettingto knowthe phone 19 ”G? $ %i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 20 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”fin For example, to enter “ fie—“5 ” 1 Press ®, ®, E). 2 When “xin” is highlighted, press @ or @ and select “ 13 ". then press @ (If you want to enter any of the other suggested Pinyin combinations, scroll up or down to the desired combination, then press ® ). 3 Press @ again to select “ E ”, When “ E “ is highlighted, Fuzzy Pinyin Fuzzy Pinyin is an option forthe Pinyin input method, which contains additional spelling alternatives. When in Pinyin input mode, press More > Writing option > Fuzzy Pinyin > On. Input punctuation, symbols and smilies Under any Chinese input mode, press @, to see the table of punctuation marks, symbols and smilies. Use the navigation key to make a selection. Press to enter a space into the text. 20 Getting to know the phone Activity menu You can open the activity menu almost anywhere in the phone to view and handle new events, and access bookmarks and shortcuts. To open and close the activity menu Press @. Activity menu tabs - New events — such as missed calls and messages. When a new event occurs, the activity menu appears. Press @ to dismiss an event from the event tab. New events can also be set to appear as pop-uptext instead, > Settings > the General tab > New events > Pop—up. - Running apps — applications that are running in the background, Select an application to return to it or press (I) to end it. - My shortcuts — add, delete and change the order of shortcuts. When you select a shortcut and the application opens, other programs are closed or minimized. - Internet — your Internet bookmarks. When you select a bookmark and the browser opens, other programs are closed or minimized. %§l0 fiefi % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 21 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . File manager Use the File manager to handle items such as pictures, videos, music, themes, Web pages, games and applications saved in the phone memory or on a memory card. If all available memory is full, you cannot save any files until content is removed. Create subfolders to move or copy files to. Games and applications can be moved within the Games and Applications folders and from the phone memory to a memory card. Unrecognized files are saved in the Other folder. When handling files, you can select several or all files in a folder at the same time for all items except Games and Applications, File manager menu tabs The file manager is divided into three tabs, and icons are included to indicate where the files are saved. - All files—all content in the phone memory and on a memory card. - On Memory Stick — all content on a memory card. - In phone —all content in the phone memory. 0M File information View file information by highlighting it > More > Information. To use a file from the file manager From standby select Menu > File manager and open a folder. Scroll to a file > More. To move or copy files to a computer D 44 Transferring files using the USB cable. To create a subfolder From standby select Menu > File manager and open a folder. > More > New folder and enter a name for the folder: > OK to save the folder To select several files From standby select Menu > File manager and open a folder. > More > Mark > Mark several. Scroll to select files > Mark or Unmark. To select all files in a folder From standby select Menu > File manager and open a folder» More > Mark > Mark all. Gettingto knowthe phone 21 %% $l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGgRlAgEN. book Page 22 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘lém To delete a file or a subfolder from the file manager 1 From standby select Menu > File manager and open a folder. 2 Scroll to a file > More > Delete. 22 Calllng Calling Calls, contacts. Making and receiving calls Before you can make or receive any calls, you must turn on your phone and be Within range of a network. O 5 Turning your phone on and off. Networks When you turn on the phone, it automatically selects your home network if this is Within range. If it is not within range, you may use another network, provided your network operator has an agreement that allows you to do so. This is called roaming. Select the network to use, or you can add a network to your preferred networks. You can also change the order in which networks are selected during an automatic search. To View available network options From standby select Menu > Settings > the Connectivity tab > Mobile networks. %§l0 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENbook Page 23 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . To make a call To turn off the microphone 1 Enteraphone number(with international 1 Press and hold E). country/region code and area COdei if 2 To resume the conversation press and applicable). hold ® again. 2 C II t k II M t ' gptiznst.) ma e a ca or» ore 0 view To turn the loudspeaker on or off during a call 3 > End call to end the call. > More > Tum on speaker or Turn off fi You can call numbers from your contacts speaker. and call list Q 24 Contacts, and ‘ 29 Call list fl: Do not hold the phone to your ear when using the loudspeaker. This could To make international calls damage your hearing. 1 Press until a + sign appears. 2 Enter the country/region code, area To change the ear speaker volume code (without the first zero) and phone Press (2 to increase or (i) to decrease number» Call to make a call. the ear speaker volume during a call. To re—dial a number Missed calls If a call connection fails and Retnj? When the. aCtiVfly menu is 559110 appears > yes, default missed calls appear in the New events tab in standby. If pop-up is set Do not hold the phone to your ear when to default Missed calls: appears in waiting. When the call connects, the stand by Q 20 Activity menu. phone gives aloud signal, unless muted. _ To check missed calls from standby To answer or reject a call - If pop—up is set to default: > Calls > Answer or» Busy. > the Missed tab. Scroll G) or © to select a number > Call to call. - It activity menu is set to default: Press (E) and use @ or@ to scroll to the New events tab and use (Q) or G) to select a number > Call to call, Calling 23 ”6? $ fiafi % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 24 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘lém Emergency calls Your phone supports international emergency numbers, for example, 112, 911. These numbers can normally be used to make emergency calls in any country/region, with or without a SIM card inserted, if a network is within range. In some countries/regions, other emergency numbers may also be promo ted. Your network operator may therefore have saved additional local emergency numbers on the SIM card. To make an emergency call Enter 1 12 (the intemational emergency number) > Call. To view your local emergency numbers From standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Opt|ons > Spemal numbers > Emergency nos.. 24 Calling Contacts You can save yourcontact information in the phone memory or on a SIM card. The following is available: You can choose which contact information — Phone contacts or SIM contacts — is shown as default. For useful information and settings, from standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Opt|ons. Default contact If Phone contacts is selected as default, your contacts show all the information saved in Contacts. If you select SIM contacts as default, your contacts show information depending on the SIM card. To select default contacts From standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Opt|ons > Advanced > Default contacts. 2 > Phone contacts or SIM contacts. $l. $l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENAbook Page 25 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM (n-hmm Phone contacts Save contacts in the phone with names, phone numbers and personal information. You can also add pictures and ringtones to contacts. Use @, @, (Q) and © to scroll between tabs and their information fields. To add a phone contact If Phone contacts is selected as default, from standby select Menu > Contacts > New contact > Add. Enterthe name > OK. Enterthe number > OK. Select a number option. Scroll between tabs and select the fields to add information. To enter symbols such as @, > More > Add symbol and select a symbol > Insert. When all information is added > Save. To automatically save names and phone numbers on the SIM card From standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Options > Advanced > Auto save on SIM and select On. (210 To delete a contact From standby select Menu > Contacts and scroll to a contact. Press @ and select Yes. To delete all phone contacts From standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Options > Advanced > Delete all contacts > Yes and > Yes. Names and numbers on the SIM card are not deleted. SIM contacts Save contacts on your SIM card. To add a SIM contact If SIM contacts is selected as default, from standby select Menu > Contacts > New contact > Add. Enterthe name > OK. Enterthe number» OK and select a number option. Add more information, if available > Save. Calling 25 %§l0 %9I* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiEN. book Page 26 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM Memory status The number of contacts you can save in the phone or on the SIM card depends on available memory. To View memory status From standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Opt|ons > Advanced > Memory status. 26 ‘Iém Calling Using contacts Contacts can be used in many ways. Below you can see how to: call phone and SIM contacts. send phone contacts to another device. %§I0 copy contacts to phone and SIM card. add a picture or a ringtone to a phone contact. edit contacts. synchronize your contacts. %I* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiENA book Page 27 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM algae %% am To call a phone contact To call a contact written in Chinese characters 1 > Contacts. Then enterthe entire multi—Ietter name, pure initial ormixed initial pinyin of Chinese contacts you want to call. For example: ANXIN JViv-it"?! ‘ BED In; ‘NW Don's“ An heien {ta-a in in 1 Amy 5 1234455557 12114455567 9 “106740658 19 02150489344 Aug 3 “in An helen xiii u! ‘ _ mu ‘fi!’ mi (an i in na- 7 A, A Til flu- Initial SENS Full name search Pure initial Mind iritial search sea-ii 2 When the contact is highlighted, press @ or @ to select a number» Call. To call a contact written in Latin characters 1 > Contacts. Scrollto, or enterthe first letters or all letters of the contact you want to call (a maximum of 10 letters), T—mm _ A W PENA— ’77 New cunlact Amy Amy , ‘Amy Amy 02153469844 . 9 0255459844 i ‘E 02156469844 E 02156489344 An helen 1» it: ‘ An helen ' ‘fur': rug ‘ , ca Mm well We LguiT him has the Initial Input 'A' input 'AM' input 'AMY' 2 When the contact is highlighted, press @ or @ to select a number» Call. Note: Phone supports Chinese and English contacts mixed search. When a contact is written in Latin character, the entered letter can reach the Latin contact you want to call; When a contact is written in Chinese characters, the entered Iettercan reach the pinyin of Chinese contact you want to call. Calling 27 %i0 % l 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGiRlAiENt book Page 28 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM To call a SIM contact If SIM contacts is default, from standby select Menu > Contacts and when the contact is highlighted > Call. To copy names and numbers to phone contacts 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Options > Advanced > Copy from SIM. $l. - If Phone contacts is set as default, from standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Options > SIM contacts and select the contact > Call. 2 Select one of the alternatives. To add a picture, ringtone or video to a phone contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts and select the contact > More > Edit contact. 2 Select the relevant tab and then select Picture or Ringtone > Add. 3 Select an option and an item > Save. To send a contact From standby select Menu > Contacts and select a contact > More > Send contact and select a transfer method. To send all contacts From standby select Menu > Contacts _ _ _ _ > More > Options > Advanced > Send Ifyour subscription supports Calling Line aII contacts and select a transfer Identification (CU) service, you can method. assrgn personal ringtones to contacts. To edit a phone contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts and select a contact > More > Edit > More > Options > Advanced > Copy contact. to SIM. 2 Scroll to the relevant tab and select 2 Select one of the alternatives. the field to edit > Edit. 3 Edit the information > Save. To copy names and numbers to the SIM card When copying all contacts from the phone to the SIM card, all existing SIM card information is replaced. 28 Calling ole ~€%I* % t 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 29 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 t . To edit a SIM contact If SIM contacts is default, from standby select Menu > Contacts and select the name and numberto edit. If phone contacts is default, from standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Options > SIM contacts and select the name and numberto edit. > More > Edlt contact and edit the name and number, To select the sort order for contacts From standby select Menu > Contacts > More > Options > Advanced > Sort order. Call list Information about most recent calls. To call a number from the call list 1 From standby select Calls and select a tab. 2 Scroll to the name or numberto call > Call. To add a call list number to contacts 1 From standby select Calls and select a tab. 2 Scroll to the numberto add > More > Save number. 3 > New contact to create a new contact, or select an existing contact to add the numberto. To clear the call list Select Calls > the All tab > More > Delete all. Calling 29 %% $l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGgRlAgENt book Page 30 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘lém Messaging Text messaging, picture messaging, email, My friends. Your phone supports various messaging services. Please contact your service provider about the services you can use, or for more information, visit WWW.sonyericssonrcom/cn. Text messaging (SMS) Text messages can contain simple pictures, sound effects, animations, and melodies. You can also create and use templates for your messages. If you send a text message to a group, you will be charged for each member: Before you start The numberto your service centre is supplied by your service provider and is usually set on the SIM card. If not, you can enterthe number yourself. To set a service centre number From standby select Menu > Messagmg > Sett|ngs > Text message > Serwce centre. If the service centre number is saved on the SIM card it is shown. 30 Messaging 4@% 2 If there is no numbershown > Edit > New ServrceCentre and enterthe number, including the international “+” prefix and country/region code > Save. Sending text messages For information about entenng letters D 15 Entering letters. ' Some language-specific characters use more space. For some languages you can deactivate National chars. to save space. To write and send a text message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > Write new > Text message. 2 Write your message > Continue. (You can save a message for later in Drafts by pressing > Save message) 3 > Enter phone no. and entera number, or» Contacts look—up to retrieve a number or a group from Contacts, or select from last used recipients > Send. w; To send a message to an email address, you need to set an email gateway number, from standby select Menu > Messaging > Settlngs > Text message > Email gateway. The numberis supplied by your service provider $l. $l* ‘lém % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 31 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM To copy and paste text in a message 1 When writing your message > More > Copy & paste. 2 > Copy all or» Mark & copy and use the navigation key to scroll and mark text in your message. 3 > More > Copy & paste > Paste. To insert an item in a text message 1 When writing your message > More > Add item. 2 Select an option and then an item, for example, a picture. You can convert your text message to a picture message. When Writing your message > More > To picture msg and continue creating a picture message, ’ 31 Picture messaging (MMS). To delete a message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging and select a folder. 2 Select the message to delete and press (1). To set default text message options From standby select Menu > Messaging > Settings > Text message and select the options to change. 4@% Picture messaging (MMS) Picture messages can contain text, pictures, camera pictures, slides, sound recordings, video clips, signatures and attachments. You can send picture messages to a mobile phone or an email address. Before you start Both you and the recipient must have subscriptions that support picture messaging. If no Internet profile or message server exists, you can receive all the settings for MMS automatically from your network operator or from WWW.sonyericsson.com/cn. Before sending a picture message, you can checkthat the address of your message server and an Internet profile are set, from standby select Menu > Messaging > Settings > Picture message > MMS profile and select a profile. > More > Edit > Message server and > More > Edit > Internet profile. Messaging 31 $l. $l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 32 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘Iém To create and send a picture message From standby select Menu > Messaging > Write new > Picture msg. Scroll © to use toolbar options. Scroll @ or@ to select an option. When ready to send > More > Continue. > Enter email addr. or» Enter phone no. or > Contacts look—up to retrieve a number or group in Contacts or select from last used recipients > Send. fi When wn'ting and editing picture messages you can use the copy and paste functionality. 31 To copy and paste text in a message. To set default picture message options From standby select Menu > Messaging > Settings > Picture message and select options to change. 32 Messaging Email Read your email messages in your phone at any time. The email address that you use on your computer can also be used in your phone. To do this, your phone needs the same email settings as used by your computer for email address. To use your computer email address in your phone, do one of the following: Receive settings automatically The easiest way is to have settings sent directly to your phone. Use Internet on your computer to go to www. sonyericsson. com/on. Enter settings manually - Ask your email providerfor settings information. An email provider is the person or company who provided your email address, for example, your IT administrator at work or an Internet provider, or - you may have a document at home from your email providerwith the settings information, or - you may find the information in your computer email program settings. %§I0 %I* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 33 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . What information do I need? When settings are entered, your The minimum you need is the phone can connect to an email server following: to send and receive email messages. For more information, contact your Setting types Examples email provider or see the User guide Connection type [DO/33 or IMAP4 with additional information at . . WWW.son ericssonoom/cn. Email address joe.smith@example y .com ' My friends Incoming server mailexamplecom Connect and log in to the My friends Username [smith server to communicate online with Password zX123 yourfavourite friends. If your subscription supports instant messaging and presence services, you can send and receive messages Outgoing server mailexamplecom There are marrydiflerentemailproviders. and see contact status if online. If no The” fe'!"'"°’°9¥_3"d rem/"ed _ settings exist in your phone, you need information may differ. Not all serwce to enter server settings. providers allow email access. Contact your service provider for more Help in your phone information, There are also setup instructions and help information as you enter settings. To enter email settings 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging > Email > Settings. 2 After settings are entered, > Inbox > More > Send & receive to access your email. Messaging 33 ‘lém m@% %l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGiRlAgENbook Page 34 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘iée Imaging Camera, video, pictures. Camera and video camera Take pictures and record video clips to save, view and send in messages. O 6 Take pictures and record video clips. Camera settings When you are in the viewfinder > Settings for options to adjust and enhance your pictures and video clips before taking or recording them. fi If you try to record with a strong light source such as direct sunlight or a lamp in the background, the screen may black out or the picture may be distorted. To use the zoom Use the volume buttons to zoom in and out. When you take a picture, you can only zoom in VGA picture size. To adjust brightness Use the navigation key to increase or decrease brightness. 34 imaging Camera and video options When the camera or video is activated > Settings for the following options: &Nitch to video camera to record a video clip or Switch to still camera to take a picture. Shoot mode (camera): - Normal — no frame. - Panorama — join several pictures into one. - Frames — add a frame to your picture. ° Burst — take a rapid sequence of pictures. Shoot mode (video): - For picture message - High quality video Picture size (camera) — select from: - 2 MP (1600x1200 pixels) - 1 MP (1280x960) - VGA (640x480) Turn on night mode — adapt to poor lighting conditions. Turn on self-timer (camera) —take a picture a few seconds after pressing the camera button. Effects — select from: - Off — no effect. - Black & white — no colour. - Negative — reversed colours. - Sepia — brown tint. %§i0 $i* % l 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 35 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM White balance — adjust colours to lighting conditions. Select from Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent or Incandescent. Picture quality (camera): - Normal - Fine Turn off mic. (video) — set microphone. Shutter sound (camera) — select different shutter sounds. Turn on time and date (camera) — add time and date to a picture, it Will appear in the lower right corner. View in 1:1 size or use zoom when viewing a picture to see the text. Reset file no. — reset the file number counter: Save to — select to save to Memory Stick or Phone memory. Camera shortcuts When using the camera, you can also use keys as shortcuts to common options. Press for a camera key guide. Transferring pictures Transfer to your computer Using the USB cable, you can drag and drop camera pictures to a computer. 44 Transferringfi/es using the USB cable. To further enhance and organize camera pictures on a computer, Microsoft® Windows® users can install AdobeTM Photoshop'M Album Starter Edition, included on the CD that came with the phone or visit WWW.sonyericsson.com/cn. imaging 35 %§l0 %l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENtbook Page 36 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . Pictures and video clips Entertainment View and use pictures and video clips. Handsfree Walkman®player video To View and use pictures player : Tr aCk/DTM; PlayNow'M, 1 From standby select Menu > File r/ngtones and melodies. manager > Pictures. 2 Select a picture > View or > More > Use as and select an option. Stereo portable handsfree To send a picture From standby select Menu > File manager > Pictures and scroll to a picture. > More > Send and select a transfer method. To receive a picture From standby select Menu > Settings > the Connectivity tab and select a transfer method. The file size is limited for a picture message. llit is larger than the maximum To use the handsfree message size orit has too high Connect the stereo portable handsfree resolution, it will be automatically resized. to your phone to use it for calls, listening to music orvideos. If you receive a call and are playing music, music stops for you to answer your call. Music resumes when the call is ended or rejected. 36 Entertainment ”6? a %l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 37 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”Gm Walkman® player and Video player Your phone supports the following file types: MP3, MP4, M4A, 3GP, AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAc, AMR, MIDI, IMY, EMY, WAV (16 kHz maximum sample rate) and Real® 8. The phone also supports streamed files that are sGPP compatible, To play videos From standby select Menu > Entertamment > V|deo player. A player browser opens. Browse forvideo clips and highlight a title > Play. The following options are available: Press @ to stop the playback. Press again to resume playing. Press © to go to the next video clip. Press 6) to go to the previous video clip. Press and hold @ or @ to fast forward or rewind when playing video clips. Press Play to select a highlighted file. When playing a video clip, > More for options. Press and hold to exit. To playmusic From standby select Menu > WALKMAN. The Walkman® player orowser opens. > More > My music to browse by artists, albums, tracks or playlists or > Play to listen to all yourtracks in a olay queue. The following options are available: Press @ to stop the playback, Press again to resume playing. Dress @ to go to the next track. Dress @ to go to the previous track. Dress and hold @ or @to fast forward or rewind a track. When playing a track, > More for options. Dress and hold to exit. Transferring music Disc2Phone computer software and USB drivers are included on the CD hat came with the phone. Use 3isc2Phone to transfer music from CDs or your computer to the phone memory or a memory card in your ohone. Entertainment 37 %§i0 fiefi % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiEN. book Page 38 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘iém lo Before you start The following are minimum operating system requirements for using Disc2Phone on your computer: Windows 2000 SP4 or XP Home, orXP Professional SP1. To install DichPhone Turn on your computer and insert the CD that came with your phone or visit wwwsonyericssoncom/cn to downloadthe Disc2Phone application. The CD starts automatically and the installation window opens. Select a language. Click Install DisczPhone and follow the instructions. To use DichPhone Connect the phone to a computerwith the USB cable that came with your phone and select File transfer. The phone turns off and prepares to transferfiles. For more information D 44 Transferring files using the USB cable. Computer: Start/Programs/DichPhone. For details on transferring music. please referto Disc2Phone Help, 38 Entertainment %% Disc2F’hone Window. v Do not remove the USB cable from the phone or computer dun'ng transfer, as this may comet a memorycard or the phone memory. You cannot view the transferred files in yourphone until you have removed the USB cable from the phone. You can obtain CD information (artist, track, etc.) via Disc2Phone if you are connected to the Internet and extracting music from a CD. at? For safe disconnection of the USB cable In file transfer mode, right-click the removable disk icon in Mfindows Explorer and select Eject. More information about moving files to your phone is available at wwwsonyer/‘cssoncom/cn. To transfer files with the USB cable provided ’ 44 Transferring files using the USB cable. %§l0 3 Click '? in the top right comer ofthe % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 39 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM Ct? Browsing files Browse music files: 0 Artists — lists music files by artist. 0 Albums — lists music files by album. - Tracks — lists all music files (not ringtones) in your phone and on a memory card. - Playlists — create or play your own lists of music files. Playlists To organize the media files saved in File manager, you can create playlists. You can add a file to more than one playlist. When you delete a playlist or a file from the playlist, the actual music or video file is not deleted from the memory, just the playlist reference to it. You can still add the file to another playlist. To create a playlist From standby select Menu > WALKMAN > More > My music > Playlists > New playlist > Add. Entera name > OK. Select from the files that are available in File manager. You can add several files at a time and you can also add folders All files in the selected folders will be added to the playlist. To add files to a playlist From standby select Menu > WALKMAN > More > My mLISIC > Playlists select a playlist > Open > More > Add media. Select from the files that are available in File manager. To remove files from a playlist From standby select Menu > WALKMAN > More > My mLISIC > Playlists select a playlist > Open. Select the tile and press E). To delete a playlist From standby select Menu > WALKMAN > More > My music > Playlists select a playlist and press (1). WALKMAN options > More for options: > My music — browse music files. > Settings for the following: - Play mode — change the playback order of tracks. Select Shuffle to play the playlist in random order, or Loop to restart the playlist when the last track has been played. - Equalizer — change treble and bass settings. Entertainment 39 %§t0 $t$ % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 40 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘lée - Stereo Widening — change the output sound. - Visualizations — change visualizations to accompany the music. - Skins — change the background colour. > File forthe following: - Send — send a music file or video clip. - Infonnation — view information about the current file. - Delete — remove a file. In user— created playlists only the reference to the file is removed. In the Tracks list, the file is permanently deleted from the memory. > Save playlist — create your own playlists. > Minimize — minimize the Walkman® player and return to standby with the music still playing. Online music and videos View videos and listen to music by streaming them to your phone from the Internet. For more information, contact your network operator or visit WWW.sonyericsson.com/cn. 40 Entertainment t» To select a data account for streaming From standby select Menu > Settings > the Connectivity tab > Streaming settings and select the data account to use. To stream video and audio From standby select Menu > Monternet > More > Go to > Enter address or Bookmarks. Enter or choose the address or bookmark of a Web page and select a link to stream from. A player opens automatically when a link is selected. TracleTM TracleTM is a free music recognition service. You can automatically search fortitle, artist and album names about a song you hear playing through a loudspeaker. To search for song information From standby select Menu > TrackIDTM when you heara song. For cost information contact your service providen %§l0 %l* % i 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENbook Page 41 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM it PIayNowTM Listen to music before you purchase and download it to your phone. This function is network— or operator- dependent. Contact your network operator for information about your subscription and PlayNowTM. In some countries/regions you may be able to purchase music tones from some of the world 's top musical artists. This service is not available in all countries/regions. To listen to PlayNowW' music From standby select Menu > PIayNowTM and select music from a list. Downloading from PIayNowTM The price appears when you select to download and save a music file. Your phone bill or prepay card is debited when a purchase is accepted. Terms and conditions are also provided in the phone kit. %% To download a music file When you have listened to a music file preview, you can agree to accept the conditions > Yes if you agree. A text message is sent to confirm payment and the file is made available to download. Music is saved in File manag er P M LISI C. Ringtones and melodies You can exchange music and sounds, for example, using one ofthe available transfer methods. You are not allowed to exchange some copyright-protected material. A protected file has a key symbol. To select a ringtone From standby select Menu > Settings > the Sounds & alerts tab > Flingtone. To turn the ringtone on or off Press and hold from standby. AII signals except the alarm signal are affected. To set ringtone volume From standby select Menu > Settings > the Sounds & alerts tab > Fling volume and press a) or (E to decrease or increase the volume. 2 > Save. Entertainment 41 %§i0 %i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 42 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM fl? To set the vibrating alert From standby select Menu > Settings > the Sounds & alerts tab > Vibrating alert and select an option. Sounds and alerts options From Settings > the Sounds & alerts tab, you can also set: - Message alert — select how to be notified of an incoming message. - Key sound — select what sound to hearwhen you press the keys. 42 Connectivity t» Connectivity Using Internet, RSS, USB cable, update service. Using Internet Use Internet to access online services for example, news and banking, search and browse the Web. To start browsing From standby select Menu > Monternet and select a service such as > More > Go to > Search Internet or Enter address to any Web page. To View options From standby select Menu > Monternet > More. To stop browsing > More > Exit browser. For more information contact your network operator or visit WWW. sonyericsson. com/on. $i. $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 43 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM To use Internet keypad shortcuts or access keys 1 When browsing, press and hold to select Shortcuts or Access keys. 2 If you select Shortcuts, you can press a key for a function as follows: (D ‘< 88 B@0l@@@@@@ Shortcut Bookmarks Enter address Search Internet History Refresh page FonNard Page up Not used Page down - one at the time Fullscreen or Landscape or Normal screen. Zoom Shortcuts or Access keys RSS reader When browsing, you can receive %§l0 frequently updated content, such as news headlines, as feeds via a Web site. You can browse to a Web page to add new feeds, if available. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) options are set via the RSS reader and shown in the Internet browser. To add new feeds for a Web page When browsing > More > RSS feeds. To create a new feed From standby select Menu > Messaging > RSS reader > More > New feed. Enterthe address. To set and use RSS reader options From standby select Menu > Messag|ng > RSS reader > More and select an option. Connectivity 43 $l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiEN. book Page 44 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”fin it? 44 Transferring files using the USB cable Connect your phone to a computer, via the USB cable, to transferfiles and synchronize. Select either File transfer or Phone mode. To transfer files use File transfer and to synchronize use Phone mode. USE drivers are installed automatically with the PC Suite software. To start using the PC Suite Computer: Install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite from the CD that came with your phone or download it from WWW.sonyericsson.com/cn. Computer: Start PC Suite from Start/Programs/Son y Ericsson/PC Suite. Connect the USB cable to the phone and the computer. Phone: Select Phone mode or File transfer. Computer: Wait while Windows installs the required drivers. Connectivity Computer: When PC Suite has found your phone you are notified. Applications that you can use With yourconnected phone arefound in the Sony Ericsson PC Suite. Applications that need to be installed can be found on the CD that came with your phone or can be downloaded from WWW.sonyericsson.com/cn. File transfer Transfer files, music or pictures when in File transfer. Applications supported in file transfer mode include: Disc2Phone, Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition and QuickTimeTM player. Only use the USB cable that came with the phone, and connect the USB cable directly to your computer. Do not remove the USE cable from the phone or computer during file transfer as this may corrupt the phone memory are memory card. %§l0 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiEN. book Page 45 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM To use file transfer mode 1 Connect the USB cable to the phone and the computer. 2 Phone: Select File transfer, the phone shuts down. 3 Wait until your phone memory and memory card, if inserted, appear as external disks in Windows Explorer To disconnect the USB cable safely 1 When using file transfer mode, right— cIickthe removable disk icon in Windows Explorer and select Eject. 2 Remove the USB cable from your phone. ’l€% % Phone mode You can synchronize contacts and calendar, transfer files and use the phone as modern with yourcomputer. Applications supported in phone mode include: Synchronization, File manager, Mobile Networking Wizard, Image Editor and MMS Home Studio. Your computer needs to have one of the following operating systems to be able to use this feature: Windows 2000 with SP3/SP4, Windows XP (Pro and Home) with SP1/SP2. Update service Always keep your phone updated with the latest software to improve performance. You do not lose personal or phone information, for example messages or settings during an update. There are two ways to update your phone: - over the air via your phone - via the provided USB cable and an Internet—connected computer. The update service requires data access (GPFlS). Your operator will provide you with a subscription with data access and price information. Connectivity 45 %§l0 %l* % ‘ as A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENbook Page 46 Wednesday, Ci? In To use Update service over the air From standby select Menu > Settings > the General tab > Update service. > Search for update to search forthe latest available software. Start the update process by following the installation instructions, or» Software verSion to show the current software in your phone, or» Reminder to set when to search for new software. To use Update service via a computer Visit WWW.sonyericsson.com/ updateservice. Select a region and country/region. Read and follow the Installation instructions Afterthe installation start Update service on your computer, Follow the instructions to update the phone software. 46 important information January 10, 2007 6:10 PM Important information Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site On WWW.sonyericsson.com/cn is a support section where help and tips are only a few clicks away. Here you find the latest computer software updates and tips on how to use your product more efficiently. Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please rem this information bebie using your mobile phone yoursafety Please follow those | guidelines If the product has hen m bellow or you have any doubt of the proper function make sure to have the charging or using it Failure todo so migit lead to risk for product malfunction or even a potential These instructions are intended lor subiect to any of the conditions listed product checked by certified servroe partner before hazard to your health Recommendations for safe use of product (mobile phone, battery, charger and other accessories) Always treat your product With care and keep it in a clean and dust—free plane, 0 Warning! May explode if disposed of in lire Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or humidity Do not expose your product to mm atreme high or low temperatures Do not expose the battery to temperature above +60°C (+140°F) 4M. %i* 01? 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Antenna This phone contains a built in mtenna Use of antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson specifically for this model could damage your mobile phone, reduce performance. and produce SAR levels above the established Iimib (see below) Efficient use Hold your mobile phoneas you would any other phone Do not cover the top of the phone when in use. as this affecb call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed, thus shortening talk and standby times Fladio frequency (RF) exposure and SAR Your mobile phone is a low—power radio transmitter and receiver When it is turned on. it errlts low levels of radio frequency energy (also knoiiiin as radio waves or radio frequency fields), Govern menls around the world have adopted comprehensive international salety guidelines, developed by scientific orgpnizations, e g ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Iomznng Radiation Protection) and IEEE (The Institute oi Electrical and Electronics Engneers Inc ), through periodic and thorough evaluation ol scientific studies These guidelinfiestablish pennitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all peisons. regprdlas of age and health, and to account hr any variations in measu remen ls Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the armunt 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 conditrons, but the actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating can be Well below this vdue This is $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 49 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”6? because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power required to reach the network Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines ch not mean that there are variations in safety, While there may be differences in SAR levelsamong mobile phones, all Sony Ericssuri lllflbile phone rriudels are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines For phones sold in the U S, before a phone model is available for sde k) the public, it must be tested and cenlied by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that itdoes notexceed the limit esublished by the government-adopted requirement for sale exposure. The tests are performed In positions and locations (that is, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model, For body—worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when the handset is positioned a minimum ol 15 mm from the body Without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or When used with theoriginal Sony Ericsson accessory intendm for this phone and Worn on the body Use of other aocasories may not ensure compliance With FCC RF exposure guidelines. A sepaate leaflet With SAR information for this mobile phone model is included With the material that corms With this mobile phone This information can also be found, together With more information on rmio frequency exposure and SAR, on www sonyericssaworrr/hcn Accessible Solutions/Special Needs For phones sold in the U S , you can use your TTY terminal With your Sony Ericsson mobile phone (With the necessary accessory) For information on Accessible Solutions for iridiwduals With special needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Oen ter at 877 3731996 (NY) or 377 207 2056 (voice), or visit the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at WWW sonyericsson—snc com 4@% Disposal of old electrical & electronic equipment This symbol indicates that all electrical and electronic equipment included shall not be treated as household Waste Instead it shall be left at the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed olcorrectty, you Will help prevent potential negatwe consequences for the environment and human health, Which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate Waste handling of this product The recycling oi materials Will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your locd city office or your household Waste disposal service Disposing of the battery Please check local regulations hr disposal of batteries or call your local Sony Ericsson Call Center for information The battery should never be placed in municipal Waste. Use a battery disposal facility it available Memory Card Your product comes coinplele With a removable memory card It is generally compatible With the handset purchased but nay not becompatible With other devices or the capabilities of their memory cards Check other devices hr compatibility before purchase or use The memory card is formatted prior to shipping To reformat the memory card use a compatible device Do not use the standard operating system format When formatting the memory cad on a PO Fordetails, refer to theoperating instructions oi the device or contact customer support important information 49 %§i0 $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENAbook Page 50 Wednesday, Ciém WAFlN ING: If your devrce requires an adapter for insertion into the handset or mother device, do not insert the card directly Without the required adapter Precautions on Memory Card Use 0 Do not expose the rnermry card to moisture - Do not touch biminal connections With your hand or any natal object, - Do not strikes hard, or drop the memory card . Do not attempt b disassemble or modify the memory card 0 Do not use or store the memory card in humid or corrosive locations or in excessive heat such as a closed car in summer, in direct sunlight or near a heater, etc 0 Do not press or bend theend of the memory card adapter wrth mmessive brce 0 Do not let dirt. dust. or foreign obiects get into the insert port of my rnermry card adapter - Check you have inserted the memory card correctly - Insert the nemorycard as far as it Will go into any memory cad athpter needed The memory card may not operate propei1y unless fully inserted 0 We recommend that you make a backup copy of imporuntdala We are not responsible for any loss or damage to content you store on the memory card 0 Recorded data may bedamaged or lost when you remove the mermry card or memory card adapter, turn off the power while brmatting, reading or Writing data. or use the memory card in locations su biect to static electricity or high electrical field emissions Accessories Sony Ericsson recommends use of Sony Ericsson original accessories lor sale and efficient use of its products Use ol third-party accessories may decrease perlormance or pose a risk to your health or safety 50 important information 4@% January 10, 2007 6:10 PM LOUDNESS WARNING: Please adjust the audio volume cautiously when using third—party audio accessories to avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing Sony Ericsson does not test use of third—party audio accessories With this mobile phone Sony Ericssuii iecoiriirieiids using only Surly Ericssoii original audio accessories End User Licence Agreement This Wireless device, including wrthoutlirrltationany media delivered with thedeVice, ('DeVice')contains software owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB and its alfitiated companies (‘Sony Ericsson') and its third party suppliers and Iicensors (‘Software') As user of this Device, Sony Ericsson grants you a non—exclusive, non—translerable. non—assignable license to use the Software solely in mniunction With the Device on which it is installed, Nothing herein shall be construed as a sale of the Software to a user of this Device You shall not reproduce rmdity , distribute, reverse engineer. decompile. omen/rise alter or use any other means to discover the source code of the Software or any component ol the Soltware For avoidance of doubt, you are at all times entitled to transfer all rights and obligations to the Software to a third party, solely together With the Device With Which you received the Software. pmvided always that such third party agrees in writing to be bound by these rules You are granted this license hr a term of the useful life of this Device You can terminate this license by transferring all your rights to the Devioeon which you have received the Software to a third party in writing. Ifyou fail to comply With any of the terms and conditions set out in this license, it Will terminate with immediate ellect %§i0 $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 51 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ‘iéc Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and Iicensors are the sole and exclusive owner of and retain all rights, titleand interest in and to the Software Sony Ericsson, and, to the extent that the Software contains material or code of a third party, such third party. shall be entitled third party beneficiaries of “1&6 Ems The validly. construction and performance of this license shall be govemed by the laws of Sweden The foregoing shall apply to the full extent permitted by, when applicable, statutory consumer rights Limited Warranty Communications AB, SE—221 88 Lund, Sweden, (Sony Ericsson) or its local affiliated company provides this IJmited Warranty for your mobile phone and original accessory delivered With your mobile phone (hereinafter referred to as 'Product') Should your Product need warranty service, please return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact your local Sony Ericsson Call Center (national rates may apply) or visit WWW soriyericssori com/on to get further information WHAT WE WILL DO If, during the warrmty period, this Product fails to operate under normal use and service, due to defects in design. materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson authorised distributors or service partners, In the country/region“ where you purchased the Product, will. at their option, either repair or replace the Product in accordance With the terms and conditions stipulaéd herein Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the right to chargea handling fee ifa returned Product is found not to be under warranty according to the conditions below AGP Please note that some 0! your personal settings, downloads or other inlormation may be lost when your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired or replaced At present Sony Ericsson rrny be prevented by applicable law, other regilation or technical restrictions from making a backup copy of certain downloads Sony Ericsson does not take any responsibility for any lost information of any kind and Will not reimburse you hr any such loss You should always make bmkup copies of all the information stored on your Sony Ericsson Product such as downloads. calendar and contacts before handing in your Sony Ericsson Product tor repair or replacement. CONDITIONS The warranty is val id only it the ongnal proof of purchase issued to the original purchaser by a Sony Ericsson authorised dmler. specifying the date of purchase and send numbei”. for this Product, is presented with the Product to be repaired or replaced Sony Ericsson reseves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been removed or changed alter the original purchase of the Product trorn the dealer If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining timeol the orignd warranty period or for thirty (30) days trom the date of repair, whichever is longer Repair or replacement may involve the use of funcnonalty equivalent reconditioned units Replaced partsorcomponents Will become the property of Sony Ericsson This warranty dm not cove any hiure of the Productdue to normal wea aid hemordue to misuse, including but not Imited m use in other than the norrrial and custorrary manner, It accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions tor use and maintenance of the Product Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the Pmduct due to aycident, software or hardware midification or adustment, acts of God or damage resulnng trom liquid important information 51 %i0 $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 52 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM ”QR A rechargeable battery cm be charged and discharged hundeds 0! times However, it will eventually wear out , this is not a defect When the talk—time or standby mm is noticeably shorter, it is time to replace your battqy Sony Encsson recommerfls Ihatyou useoniy batteries and chargers approved by Sony [rhsson Minor variations ii dsphy brightness and color may occur between phones There rriay be tiny brightor dark dots on thedisplay These are called defective pixels and occur when ndividual dots have malfunctioned and car not be adiustedv Two defective pixels He deemed acceptable, Minor variations in Iheappearance of the camera irmge may occur between phones This is not uncommon in dgtd cams and does not mean that the camera isdetective n any way 4 Since thecellularsystem on which the Product is to operate is pmvided by a carrier independent from Sony Ericsson. Sony Ericsson WI|| not be responsible hr theoperation, availability, coverage, services or range of that system 5 This Warranty does not cover Product failures causafi by installations, modifications, or repair or opening 0! the Product performed by a non-Sony Ericsson authorised person 6 The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of accessories or other peripheral devices which are not Sony Ericsson branded original aocessones intended for use With the Product 7 Tampering with any of the seals on the Product Will Void the warranty, 52 important information 4@% 8 THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ARE IJMITED TO TI IE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERIC$ON 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 ol the duration of implied Warranties, so the preceding limitations or yclusions may not apply I) you, The Warranty provided does not aftect the consu mer's statutory rights uncbr applicable legislation in force, nor the consumer‘s rights against the dealer arising trorn their sales / purchase contract. "" In some countries/regions additional mlormation is requested. Ifso, this isclearly shown on the valid proofof purchase FCC Statement This device complies With Pat 15 of the FCC rules Operation issubject h the foIIoWing two conditions: (1) This device may notcause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interterence received. including in terlerence that may cause undesired operation %§i0 $i* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSisHUGiRlAiENA book Page 53 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM Declaration of Conformity We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vatlenkxnel SE—221 88 Lund. Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type AAB-1022071-BV and in conbinalion Wilh our accessories, to which this declaranon relabs is in conformity With the appropriale slandards. SGPP TS 51 010—1, EN 301439-7, EN 300328, EN 30148947 and EN 60950, bllorwnng the piowslons of, Radio Equipment and Teleoommunican’on Terminal Equipmenl divecllve 99/5/EC Wilh requirements covering EMC directive 89/336/EEC, and Low Voltage direcllve 73/23/EEC Lund,DeoemberZUDfi c G 0682 ' AM Head ofPIoducl Business Group GSM/UMTS We fulfil |he requiremnls of the R&TTE Directive (99/5/Ec) lmponant information %§l0 53 %l* % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSgSHUGgRlAgENA book Page 54 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM Clfim Index activity menu ..... automatic redialling battery inserting and charging , 4 use and care . 47 buttons .............. 9, 13 call list .................................................. 29 caller—specific ringtones ....................... 28 calls answering and rejecting ............... 23 emergency .. 24 international .. .. 23 making and receiving . missed camera contacts adding phone contacts ................ 25 default contacts ........................... 24 declaration of conformity 53 Disc2Phone .................... .. 37 54 Index email ................. entering letters . file manager .......................................... 21 handsfree 0, 36 help .. 6 keypad lock ............................................. 8 keys ................................................... 9, 13 lock keypad ............................................ 8 memory status .................... Memory Stick MicroTM (M2“") menu overview . messages email ..... picture ,, text ................................................ 30 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGfiRlAfiENA book Page 55 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM CE? 23 31 microphone .......................... MMS See picture messages music transferring 38 video files . 37 My friends ............................................ 33 navigating menus . 13 networks ........... 22 phone overview picture messages . picture sizes pictures Pinyin input A playlists PIayNow'M .. ringtones .41—42 RSS reader . 43 safety guidelines .................................. 46 sending pictures ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 setup wizard ........................................... 5 SIM card contact numbers .. copying to/from . SMS See text messages . SOS See emergency numbers standby ........... streaming media . Stroke input ..... .. submenus ............................................. 13 TQTM Text Input text messages . TrackIDW' .. transfer method USB .............................................. 44 transferring camera pictures files . music . update service ...................................... 45 video camera video player .. volume ear speaker r ringtone Index 55 % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGleAfiENAbook Page 56 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . Walkman‘"I player ................................ 40 zoom camera ......................................... 34 56 Index % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGleAiENAbook Page 57 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ . % ‘ 65 A1 GPRSjHUGleAiENAbook Page 58 Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:10 PM 65 ‘ .
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