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Contents Welcome Getting to know your phone. Phone .. .. 22 Messaging .......... 26 Web .................................................... 30 Walkman® ........................................ 33 Contacts ............................................. 38 RSS feeds ........................................... 41 PlayNowTM ......................................... 43 Picture gallery and Picture editor... 44 FM radio ............................................ 47 Video player ...................................... 50 Online media ..................................... 51 MusicDJTM ......................................... 51 Sound recorder ................................. 52 Games .. 52 Calendar Notes W950i Tasks 54 Calculator Converter 55 Time ...... . 56 Timer ................................................. 56 Stopwatch ......................................... 56 Managing files and applications ..... 57 PC Suite ............................................ 59 Connecting to other devices ............ 60 Synchronization and backup .......... 62 Setting up Internet, email and MMS ................................ 65 Control panel .................................... 67 Troubleshooting ............................... 83 Important information .................... 84 Guidelines for safe and efficient use ................................ 87 .. 94 .. 95 Technical data ..... Index..... Contents 1 Sony Ericsson W950i User guide This User guide is published by Sony Ei'icsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this User Guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this User guide. ©Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2006. All rights reserved. 3ublication number: EN/LZT 162 051 R2A "he Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Ericsson is under license. Syirrbiair and all Symbiair—based marks and logos are trademarks of Symbian Limited "rackIDTM, PlayNow and MusicDJ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. "he WALKMAN® logo and symbol are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Beatnik is a trademark of Beatnik, Inc. Opera is a trademark or registered trademark of Opera Software ASA. Adobe and Acrobat are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems ncorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft Outlook, Visual Basic, Windows and 3owerPoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsofi Corporation in the Unites States and/or other countries. Apple is a trademark of Apple Corporation, Inc. Lotus Notes is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. This product contains sofiware copyright © Beatnik> Inc. 1996-2002. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. End-user license agreement for Sunm JavaTM J 2M ET“. I. Restrictions: Software is confidential copyrighted information of Sun and title to all copies is retained by Sun and/or its licensors. Customer shall not modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract or otherwise reverse engineer Sofiware. Software may not be leased, assigned, or sublicensed, in whole or in part. 2. Export Regulations: Sofiware, including technical data, is subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U. S. Export AdministrationAct and its associated regulations, and may be subject to export or import regulations in other countries. The Customer agrees to comply strictly with all such regulations and acknowledges that it has the responsibility to obtain licenses to export, re-export, or import Software. Software may not be downloaded, or otherwise exported or re-exported (i) into, or to a national or resident of, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Libya, Sudan, Syria (as such listing may be revised from time to time) or any country to which the U.S. has embargoed goods; or (ii) to anyone on the U. S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially Designated Nations or the U. S. Commerce Department’s Table of Denial Orders. 3. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication or disclosure by the United States government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Soflware Clauses iii DFARS W950i 252.227-7013(c) (1) (ii) and FAR 52.227-l9(c) (2) as applicable. Part of the sofiware in this product is Copyright © SyncML initiative Ltd. (1999-2002). All rights reserved. Portions of sofiware © PacketVideo Corporation (USA) 1999, 2002. PacketVideo, pvPlayer and the PacketVideo logo are trademarks of PacketVideo Corporation. All rights reserved. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. Note Some of the services in this User guide are not supported by all networks. This also applies to the GSA/I International Emergency Number 112. Please enntaetyrmr network (meratnr or service provider if you are in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not. W950i Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Sony Ericsson W950i, the 3G Walkman® phone. Before you start to use your new phone please read these instructions carefully to enjoy maximum performance and a longer life service. The Getting to know your phone chapter in this User guide gives a quick overview of the main functions of the phone, shortcuts and general information. The complete user documentation consists of the following parts: ° Quick guide — the information needed to get you started. ° User guide — an overview of the phone with detailed settings information. 0 Help in the phone — your phone has built- in help texts. In most applications, Help is available in the More menu. Some dialogs have specific Help available, for example, those where you can make important settings. The dialog Help is available either as a separate touch option or in the More menu. 0 Web guide — an up-to-date and extended User guide available on the Internet on www. sageflcssonfiom/suggort. You can access this from your computer or the browser on your phone. 4 Welcome llS icon indicates that the function is network- or operator-dependent. ie service may not always be available in all countries or when you are roaming. Please contact your operator for information. W950i G etti n g to kn OW lf your package does not mcluoe all the listed items, please contact your retailer, y o u r p h o n e Note: Before you can use your phone you need to insert the SIM card, and insert and charge Pac kage the battery. Always detach the charger before you insert or remove the W card Overview A. Phone B. Charger C. Portable handsfree (part 1), with a remote control D. Carrying case for the portable handsfree E. Portable handsfree (part 2) A- On/otf button F. Battery B. Infrared port G. USB cable C. Screen H. Two CDs (Sony Ericsson PC Suite, and D- Playback control— play/stop key Try and buy applications) E. Playback control— previous key |. Documentation package F. Walkman® key G. Keypad W950i Getting to know your phone 5 a”? u< Playback control — next key Volume button Play/stop button Loudspeaker . External antenna connector Connector for accessories and charger Mcrophone Back button Jog Dial Stylus Tip You can use a small screwdriver to remove the plastic cap covering the antenna WPTUQZEFFF'“. connector Before using your phone SIM card You receive your SIM card when you register with a network operator. The SHVI card keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription and the contacts you have saved to your SIM. Remove the battery (if it is in place) and insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder, When starting the phone for the first time, enter the 6 Getting to know your phone PIN code provided with the SIM card if the Enter PIN dialog appears. Removing the SIM card To remove the SHVI card, pull the metal cover out until it comes to a stop and then push the cover back again. Then slide the SIM card out of its holder. L”- k - Battery To open the battery cover press slightly on the upper part and slide it down the phone. Insert W950i the battery with the label side up and the connectors facing each other. Close the cover. Charging the battery You need to charge the battery when the indicator light flashes red or a message appears on the screen. Make sure the battery is inserted, then connect the charger to the phone. Connect the charger to the mains. Ifthe phone is off during charging, the red indicator light will be turned off when the battery is fully charged. Care instructions Please take care of your phone and follow this advice: ° Use a moist cloth when you clean the screen. 0 Only use the stylus provided, or your fingertip, to tap the screen. 0 For detailed care instructions, see Recommendations for safe use of product (mobile phone, battery, charger and other accessories) on page 87. W950i Turning the phone on and off Before you turn the phone on the first time please read Guidelines for safe and efi‘icient use on page 87. You will be prompted to select a language. This may take some time, as the phone will delete the rest of the languages. Read more about selecting and installing languages in Language on page 82. Normal operation To turn the phone on, press the On/off button located on the top of your phone. You will be prompted to choose between Phone on and Flight mode. For normal operation, choose Phone on. To turn the phone off, press the Orflofi' button and choose Power off, or press the On/off button once again. Flight mode If you choose Flight mode, the phone’s radio functions are switched off. You can still use the organizer applications, and applications that do not use any radio equipment. Use Flight mode where mobile phones are prohibited, such as in hospitals and aircrafts. See Flight mode on page 75. Getting to know your phone 7 Importing contacts You can import contact information in several ways: 0 Copy contacts stored on your SIM card. See Copying to andfrom a SM card on page 40. ° Transfer contacts from a computer application using the synchronize function. See Synchronization and backup on page 62. 0 Beam contacts from another phone using, for example, BluetoothTM wireless technology. See Connecting to other devices on page 60. The screen The screen is touch—sensitive. You can use the stylus or your fingertip to select items. Some screen area terms and menus are shown in the figure below: C15 a. Save l Edit More 8 Getting to know your phone Status bar, containing status icons Status bar menu Application title bar . Application area Button bar Touch options bar Navigation To navigate menus and select items, you can use the Jog Dial, Back button, stylus, keypad navigation keys, touch options, and even your fingers. mmUOPP Jog Dlal Up Rotate the log Dial to . Inwards scroll lists up and down, adjust sound volume or Down move through a multimedia message. 536k utlon Press the Jog Dial to select a highlighted item. Back button You can use the back button on the side of the phone as follows: 0 Press — return to the previous screen or menu, or dismiss the current dialog, 0 Press and hold — return to Standby view, or lock/unlock the keypad from Standby View. W950i Stylus You can tap the screen with the stylus to navigate and select items, or to pan multimedia pictures, Finding the applications Standby view Standby view is displayed whenever you switch onyour phone, and is the starting point for performing a variety of tasks. It is shown when no application is activated. Through shortcuts you can directly reach the most commonly used applications. You can also select the shortcut 2: to take you to all the applications in the Main menu (See Main menu on page 9). Standby is described in the Quick guide. Status bar The status bar contains icons that indicate the status of the current settings and activities. See Status bar icons on page 12. Select the Status bar menu a to get access to extra settings. W950i Main menu In the Main menu, the applications are categorized under folders, as shown below: Messaging (‘ Phone Eb Web [41‘ Call log r": Phone -' Speed contacts Walkmanw Q Application shop 0 Contacts E R53 fee“ . . > ii‘layNovi/TM [9 Multimedia ni Picture gallery ‘=’ FM radio ll Video A Entertain— 3 Online Media Hi MusicDJTM ment $5 Sound recorder fa QuadraPop Music Nightclub Empire 1 Demo , I l 535i Calendar ijrganizer—P Notes ill Tasks Q~ Control panel File manager Online services Connections mgr Remote sync Accessories Calculator Converter Stopwatch Time Timer fiTooIs SQOG iZ~ LPJ E’s-ii Getting to know your phone 9 Using the applications Starting an application Tap the application directly, or rotate the Jog Dial to highlight it and either press the Jog Dial or select Open. Leaving an application You can leave an application in two ways: ° Close it by selecting any ofthe back keys. All data is saved. 0 Leave it open, and switch to another application using Task manager, see Task manager on page 10. When you switch back to the application, you will return to the same view you were in when you left it. Task manager Task manager helps you switch between applications. Leaving an application via Task manager rather than closing it, lets you return to the same view whenyou switch back to the application. This is useful, for example, when cutting and pasting text from one application to another. To open Task manager tap E: in the status bar or select More > Task manager. On the Recent tab, you can switch to recently used applications, or select Main menu and open a new application from there. To switch 10 Getting to know your phone to an application in the list, tap it or highlight it and select Switch. Advanced features are available on the Open tab. This tab contains a list of all running applications, as well as those that are closed but still reserve memory. Highlight an application and select End to end the application and free up all the memory used by it. From the Task manager menu, you can sort the applications in the list by time, size or name. Keypad functions The phone has a 12 key alphanumeric keypad and also a Walkman® key and a C key (cancel). The keypad has two modes: ° The phone mode for normal usage. 0 The Walkman® mode when the Walkman® player, the Radio or the Video player are launched. Symbols light up on the front, showing how the top three keys on the keypad are used. Functionality in phone mode W] Walkman® key Press to open Walkman® player in play view. c C key ° Delete a single character. W950i * alAn—o wavz W950i ° Delete a highlighted entry from, for example, Contacts, Calendar, Notes or Tasks, 0 Press and hold to mute the microphone during a call. 0 Mute the ringtone during an incoming call. Star key ° In phone number entry, press to enter the character *. ° In text entry, press to switch between different input types (Abe, abc, ABC, 123). 0 In text entry, press and hold to change between Keypad prediction and Handwriting recognition. Hash key ° In phone number entry, press to enter the character #, 0 In text entry, multitap to scroll through space, hash, asterisk and line break. 0 In text entry, press and hold to open the symbol selector table. ° Terminate the input of PIN and security codes. ° Retrieve a SINI card entry. Enter the memory position number (1 - 999) and then press . N umeric keys 0 Enter digits. ° Enter associated characters or aerform associated functions. Functionality in Standby view 112- 1 key E ABC wavz l- aIAn-cl 3ress - switch to the phone number entry mode. Tie entered digit “1” and speed contact, if it exists, is shown in the number entry View. ° Dress and hold — initiate a call to voicemail, providing tiat the ghone number is stored in Tools > Control panel > Voicemail. 2 - 9 keys ° Dress - switch to the pione number entry mode. Entered digit and speed contact, if i exists, is shown in the number entry view. ° Dress and hold — open tie Contacts ist. 0 key 0 Dress - switch to the pione number entry mode. The entered digit “0” is shown in tie number entry view. ° Dress and hold — convert the digit 0 Jr. Star key Press and Look keys/Unlock- lock or unlock the phone. Hash key ° Press — switch to the phone number entry mode. Getting to know your phone 11 ° Press and hold — put the phone into silent mode. Functionality in Walkman® mode I I2" 1 key Press to skip to the previous track. E ABC 2 key Press to play/stop the player. 3 DEF 3 key Press to skip to the next track, Status bar icons You can tap an icon to get more information or to start an application. Icon Function Function 3G Available Battery strength <9 CU * Bluetooth activated Q Bluetooth headset connected 7“ Current line selection (Alternate Line Service available on the SM card) Divert all calls notification Email notification (63k Flight mode '/I| \‘ Infrared on Getting to know your phone sfrslxabi 05 E! i a? avn«ém Internet connection active (flashes when data is transferring). Keylock activated l\/Lissed call notification MIVIS notification Muted microphone Predictive text activated Ring volume set to zero Signal strength, packet data service available Silent mode SMS notification SMS overflow Speakerphone activated Status bar menu Task manager Walkman® player activated Voicemail notification W950i Connecting the included accessories A. Connect the USB cable to the base of the phone (to connect, for example, a PC). B. Connect the two parts of the portable handsfree. Then connect the handsfree, or other accessories, to the base of the phone. When charging your phone, connect the equipment to the bottom of the charger. W950i C. Connect the charger to the base of the phone. Updating software When an improved software version for your phone is introduced, you can update your phone using the Sony Ericsson Update Service on WWW sonyen'csson. com/su gport. The Web page has further instructions and will guide you through the process. To run an update, you need a PC with an Internet connection. You also need to have the Sony Ericsson PC Suite installed and a USB connection between your phone and the PC. Note: Since the phone will be emptied ofall data When updated, you should always make a complete backup of your phone before starting an update, see Backing up data on page 63. Media memory The phone has a built—in 4GB flash Media memory for storage of your files, primarily intended for music files. This memory behaves like a normal disk drive. You can access it as a USB mass storage device from a PC, allowing the fast transfer of files. Getting to know your phone 13 General functions Send as From many applications it is possible to exchange items like appointments, contacts and images. Use the command Send as in the More menu to choose between the following transfer options: ° Bluetooth ° Email 0 SMS ° NIMS ° Infrared Zooming In most applications that handle pictures or text, you can select the Zoom option in the More menu. Help in the phone Your phone has built-in help texts. In most applications, Help is available in the More menu. Some dialogs have specific Help available, for example, those where you can make important settings. The dialog Help is available either as a separate touch option or in the More menu. 14 Getting to know your phone Organizing information Using the Folder menu in the More menu In some applications you use folders to organize information, for example, your contacts, task entries, notes entries, or RSS feeds. Note: These applications have their own specific set of folders. A folder created in one application is not visible in another application A. More menu with a View folder menu option. Vanle E12 2 "m NDIEA A\Vlswloldar A“ mm / Fm Unfilsd ———-C Delete note Eflllloldsrs \ B Zoom Task manager 3: Seled Close B. Edit folders. Select this to — rename, delete or add a new folder. C. Unfiled folder. Each application has its own default folder, so if you do not create folders of your own, your items will be stored in the Unfiled folder, D. All folder. When this is selected, entries from all folders are displayed. W950i Note: The All folder in Contacts does not display the entries on the SM card. To display entries from a certain folder you select it in the View folder menu. A new entry is created in the folder that is currently active in the application. You can later move an entry to another folder. Managing your media files You can organize your media files directly in the respective media application. Managing your files in File manager Using File manager, you can handle the content and organimtion of media, both in the Phone memory and Media memory. See File manager on page 57. Text Entry There are four ways to enter text in the phone: 0 (eypad prediction — keyaad based aredictive text input. 17 is displayed in he status bar. ° {andwriting recognition — using the stylus 0 write characters directly on the screen. [17 is displayed in the status bar. ° On—screen keyboard - a virtual keyboard that can be launched from the status bar ° Mu titap - standard Multitap keypad input (on y available when Handwriting W950i recognition or the On—screen keyboard is active). Editing text Select More to access editing functions like copy, paste and cut text, or if applicable to format text (size, style and alignment). Note: To get access to copy or cut functions you must first highlight the text. To highlight text with the stylus, hold the stylus on the end of the text, wait a moment, and then drag the stylus across the text you wish to copy or cut. Press c to delete the character or spaces to the le of the cursor. Ifcontinuously pressed, the key deletes characters as long as the key is depressed. Press 8 u» to enter a character space to the right 0 the cursor. If is pressed again, the next character in the pre-edit box will be selec ed. Press 8 we four times to enter a line—break. Inserting sym bols There are a number of ways to insert symbols with the key aad. 0 Press or keys to show additiona symbo s in the pre-edit box. 0 Select More > Text options > Add symbol or press and hold to open the symbol selector table. Use the Jog Dial to scroll within the table, and select the Getting to know your phone 15 symbol by pressing the Jog Dial. You can also select a symbol by using the stylus. Text options When you are editing text, select More > Text options to: ° Add symbol — launch the symbol selector table. ° Change Input Mode — switch between Keypad prediction and Handwriting recognition. 0 Change Case — change the text input type between H (initial uppercase, the rest lowercase), El (lowercase entry), m (all uppercase) and El (numeric entry only). Icons are displayed in the statusbar to show selected input type. Note You can also change the input type by pressing the button, 0 Spell word — spell a new word to be entered in your personal dictionary. ° My words — view the user dictionary where you can add, edit or delete words. ° Auto capitalization — switch Auto capitalization on and off. ° Word suggestions — enable/disable the word suggestions list. [fenabled it is applicable to all text entry methods, 0 Next word suggestions — enable/disable the next word suggestions list. If enabled it is applicable to all text entry methods. ° lst language — change the lst language choice for the prediction dictionary. * nun—u 16 Getting to know your phone ° 2nd language — change the 2nd language choice for the prediction dictionary. When the Keypad prediction is selected you can also select: ° Suggestions list — switch the word suggestion list on and off. Keypad prediction Keypad prediction allows words to be entered by a single press ofa key to input any of the letters associated with that key. When using keypad based predictive text input, the primary word prediction suggestion is presented where you are writing; additional suggestions are presented in a pre—edit box at the top of the screen. To enter words using Ketpad prediction 1. Select, for example, Messaging > Create new message > SMS. 2. If you want 0 write the word “tomorrow”, press 8 ruv , EMNo ) lEuuo ) Emma _ During text entry, a suggestion list w1th word candic ates is presented. The most frequently used word is shown and highlighted in the suggestion list. 3. If any of the shown words are ones you want: — Press Select or press the Jog Dial inwards to accept the word. lfyou want to accept the word and add a space, press -. W950i To scroll through any additional words (if available): — Scroll with the Jog Dial up or down to view and highlight alternative to accept the suggestions, Press is ms word and add a space. lfyou do not find the word you want“ — Select More > Text options > Spell word. — Edit the word using Multitap and select Done and Save and the word is added to the user dictionary. The next time you enter the word, it will appear as one of the alternative words. 4. Continue writing your message. 5. Press I I2“ to enter a full stop. To enter other punctuation marks, scroll with the log Dial to view alternative symbols. Tip You can also scroll through and select any additional words by using the stylus. Word suggestions and Next word suggestions Word suggestions and Next word suggestions are optional text prediction functions that you can enable or disable for all input modes, independently. As with Keypad prediction, primary word suggestions and next word suggestions are presented where you are writing, with additional suggestions presented in a pre—edit box at the top of the screen. W950i For the input methods of Handwriting recognition, On-screen keyboard and Multitap, the functions of word suggestions and next word suggestions are complimentary. This means that when entering text via one of these methods, you have the option to select one of the suggested words displayed, or to ignore them and continue entering text normally. Additionally if you mistype or misspell a word using one of these input methods, when the word suggestions functionality is enabled the pre—edit box may also suggest closely matching words — these words would either be from one of your selected language dictionaries, from a word you may have previously typed, or from items that you have added to your My words personal dictionary. Note: If a prediction suggestion is displayed when you are sending or saving the text, this word will not be sent or saved. Handwriting recognition Handwriting recognition translates stylus gestures into letters, numbers or other characters, and displays these characters as Getting to know your phone 17 text. Handwriting recognition is only active in places where text can be entered. . Write numbers and symbols above the arrow. Write uppercase letters in line with the arrow. Write lowercase letters below the arrow. Arrow that splits the text mode screen into an upper part and a lower part. To select icons or buttons, tap and hold them using the stylus. ppw> Note: Most letters can be written using dfirent stroke styles. See the tables below. The position on the screen decides case, not the style. 18 Getting to know your phone Letters Lowercase letters are written below the arrow and uppercase letters in line with the arrow. Baa AA In N N I \ Elle 45 8 B 50 O I4 I0 ETD P I? Elot d D D not or I1! Be a Ir n R new Iv? r all as @@ E19 9c; e—Iz-r' +v I7 Ila-M4 flu U "77 ii i IV‘U I1— [151533 lw ma IKE u I'xz — "1 X L I9 3 I/ IN m I2} Note: Start each stroke at the dotted end Accented letters Write the character as described above, then write the accent above the arrow. Other such W950i characters) for example, 6 and u follow the same principle. H\ BAH-”N H/ EN EOIV Num bers Numbers are written above the arrow. l-orv 1x: H h Extended characters To write symbols and characters that are not shown in these tables, please consult the Extended characters section of the Handwriting recognition help topic in your phone or Visit wwmsongen‘esson eom/ suggo t. W950i On-screen keyboard y! m A ‘va Mg”; Minulw olmeelmg B/T Mmulw o'metiing x 2 Done 0/ 12,45 iwnrl ”use! lecv nmm 1..'<~ llo! Illkl na- 17. A. Select this icon to open or close he on— screen keyboard. B. Drop down menu. Select V > Setup to change the language of the on—screen keyboard. C. The current input field. Tap the arrows or rotate the Jog Dial to change the input field. D. Character sets, abc - standard characters, 566 — international characters, 123 — numeric characters and currencies. Mu Ititap When you press a key, a pre—edit box with the different characters connected to that key is shown in the status bar area, for example: @/<> lfthe same key is pressed again, the next character in the pre—edit box will be selected. Getting to know your phone 19 Note: To enter digits you can also press and hold the corresponding key. Selecting words If the Word suggestions and/or Next word suggestions are active, you scroll with the Jog Dial up or down to view and highlight alternative suggestions. Press the Jog Dial inwards to accept a word. You can also scroll through and select any additional words by using the stylus. Press the Back button to cancel the word suggestions pre—edit box. Locks The phone has four security locks that you can set from the Control panel. See Locks on page 80. Keylock You can lock and unlock the keypad if you press and hold the back button on the side of the phone, or if you select “We > Lock keys/ Unlock. Another way to tum on tle key lock is to tap V in the status bar and select Turn on Keylock. Emergency calls can be made even though the keylock is activated, The Volume button and the Play/stop key will also be active when the keylock is turned on. 20 Getting to know your phone Sound Adjusting volume To adjust the volume, shortly press + or — on the Volume button. The volume level changes in increments with each press. During a call you can also adjust the volume by rotating the Jog Dial. When using a Bluetooth headset, you can use either the Volume button or the volume control on the headset. Silent mode In Standby view press and hold 3 u» to switch between normal and silent moc e. You can also select More > Turn on silent or tap V in the status bar, select Volume and mark Silent mode. To exit silent mode via the status bar, tap 3 and unmark Silent mode, Selecting sounds Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds & alerts to access settings such as ringtones, button clicks and equalizer, see Sounds & alerts on page 76. You can also set individual ringtones for your contacts, see Managing contacts on page 40. Transferring sound During an ongoing call or audio playback you can transfer the sound to a connected W950i accessory, for example, from the speaker to a Bluetooth headset. Open the volume dialog by pressing the Volume button or selecting 3 > Volume, and then select More > Transfer sound. It may not be possible to transfer sound during playback of copyright—protected material. Identify music with TrackIDT'V' TrackIDTM lets you find out the name of a music track you hear playing near your phone. When you selectTrack/D TM in Sound recorder the phone records a short sample of the music and sends the information to a server. If the search is successfill you will see the name of the artist, the title of the song and the album after a few seconds. The TracleTM service is free, but your service provider may charge for the data traffic. Contact them for cost information. Note: Before you can use T raekIDTM you must set upyourlnternetaccounts in the phone, see Setting up Internet, email andWS on page 65. W950i Transferring data between phones Ifyou are upgrading from an old phone, you can transfer data, such as calendar entries and tasks to your new phone. To keep data when replacing an old phone 1. Using the old Sony Ericsson PC Suite, synchronize your old phone with the relevant computer applications and copy other required files to the computer. 2. Uninstall the old Sony Ericsson PC Suite and restart your computer. 3. Install the new Sony Ericsson PC Suite. For more information, see Installing PC Suite on page 59. 4. Using the new Sony Ericsson PC Suite, synchronize your new phone with the relevant computer applications and copy other required files to the phone, For more information, see Synchronization and backup on page 62, All data from the old phone has now been transferred to the new one. Getting to know your phone 21 Phone During a phone call, you can use other functions of the phone, including applications from outside Sony Ericsson. Making a call You can make a call from many of the applications, for example from Call log, Contacts and Speed contacts, This chapter mainly describes the Phone application calling options. Making a call from the Phone application Select Phone > Phone and enter the desired phone number. Select Call Making a call from Standby view When no application is open, you can make a call directly from the keypad. When you press the number keys, the phone application is launched automatically. Enter the desired number and select Call. Features when dialling Some features available when dialling a number are: ° Delete characters —press m to delete characters. 22 Phone ° International call prefix — press and hold 0 + to get the international call prefix. - Show/hide ID — select the Call and show/ hide ID options in the More menu to show or hide your number for the called party. You can only select the option after entering the number but before initiating the call. ° Speed dial — press the number key corresponding to a speed contact and select Call to make a speed dial call. 0 Send DTMF tones — press keys on theSend SMS. See Reject with SIMS on page 69. Reject and create a reminder — select No to reject a call and choose whether you want to create a reminder to follow up the call at a later date. See Flag Call on page 69. Options during a call You can find the following options in the More menu: Speakerphone on —transfer the sound to the speakerphone during a call. Add call — add a call during a call. Mute microphone — disconnect the microphone after you have answered. Show contact — display the corresponding entry in Contacts, or access DTMF tones sequences stored in Contacts. Transfer sound — transfer a call to a Bluetooth headset or a regular headset. or to the speakerphone. See H andsfree on page 69. Create task — create a task in Tasks. Make note — make a note in Notes. (Call data is automatically entered), The following touch options are also available: Hold call — put a call on hold. Phone 23 ° Retrieve call — retrieve a held call. Handling two or more calls You can handle multiple calls at the same time, as follows: ° Put an ongoing call on hold and start a new one, or answer an incoming call. ° Start a conference call during an ongoing call. 0 Extract one party in a conference call for a private talk and put the conference call on hold. ° Retrieve a held call, or release it. Conference calls A conference call V “MB f Dfl J, Conference ER in |2 20 [0125 Hold More End call can be started whenyou have one active call and one on hold. Select Start conference call in the More menu to start the call. The maximum number of conference parties is five. 24 Phone Call log All your calls are being logged in the application Call log. Here you can find call information, such as the type of calls, time, date, phone numbers and call lengths. You can also make phone calls and call notes directly from this application. Features Setting up a speed dial number Speed dial numbers are abbreviated numbers, number keys I IE" to 9 WM] , which are used to reach your nine Speed contacts from the keypad. To set up your Speed contacts, see Creating a speed contact on page 39. Controlling tone-based services You can use your phone for phone banking services or other tone—based services that use DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency). You can send tones during a call as follows: ° Press the keypad keys during an active call. ° Include a tone sequence when dialling. 0 Use digit sequences stored in Contacts entries. Always start a tone sequence with p and end it with a space. To include a 3—second pause in a tone sequence, use the letter [J by pressing and W950i holding “hm . To make it easier to use phone services, you can store tone sequences in fields in Contacts. See Adding a DTMF tone sequence on page 40, Calling cards There are two main types of calling cards: corporate and commercial cards. With a corporate card you can use your phone as a corporate phone, and get access to special services since all your calls pass through a corporate switchboard, A commercial calling card is either a “real” plastic card, containing number information, or just a phone number provided over the Internet. The calls you make pass through a calling card server, which usually allows you to make international phone calls at a lower cost. See Calling cards on page 68. More features The following Phone features are also available. These are described in more detail in the Control panel chapter: - Accept calls — set a caller filter. 0 Add to Contacts — add new contact data after a call, ° Call waiting — call waiting alert option. 0 Divert calls — divert calls. 0 Flag call — follow up a rejected call later. W950i Handsfree — choose how to answer a call with a handsfree kit. Reject with SMS — send an SMS text message automatically to a rejected caller. Restrict calls — option to set roaming and international call restrictions. Show or hide number — option to hide or show your number to the called party. 7 7 Y settings — enable the use of a teletype writer. Voicemail 7 this is your “answering machine”. ALS settings — you can have two phone numbers, billed separately, on your the SIM card. Call meter— keep track of the call costs. Phone 25 Messaging You can create, send, and receive different tyaes of messages: SMS (Short Message Service), which are text messages. IQ MIVIS (Multimedia Message Service), which, for example, can include text, pictures and sound. Email messages. fl Beamed messages, which are files received via an infrared or Bluetooth connection. You can also receive these types of messages: fi Auto setup files for configuring Internet, email and MMS. Area information messages, which are text messages broadcast to al subscribers in a network area. for example, local road reports. E Ki. <9 Wap push messages, which make certain Internet content available in your phone’s browser. @ 26 Messaging Before using Messaging Before you can send and receive any messages (except for SMS) you need to set up the necessary accounts. See Setting up Internet, email andWS on page 65, and sections describing SMS and area information setup in Messaging settings on page 79. You can also find additional settings in Control panel. Folders The different types of messages are handled by different accounts. The default account, Messages, iandles all messages except email. Email messages are handled by email accounts you create curing setup. All accounts consist of a number of folders. You can also create your own local folders. The figure s iows the main view in Messaging: Messaging L4 w Caii vaicemail q Cveate new message B\ ‘14 Messages Inbax 1 unread 01—1; Emaii Innax 0 unread 14 Home Mm 1 unread E create / More W950i A. Shortcuts to call voicemail and to create a new message B. Account for all message types except email. C. Folder line. Press as ea , or select the arrow icon to change folder. Select the folder name to open the older. D. Email account. You can have as many email accounts as you like. E. Select More to find menu options. F. A new message has been received, A message can contain up to 160 characters. If you create a longer message it will be sent as two or more separate messages (concatenated), but will usually be received as «~a4Am| or one message Ifyou add pictures, sounds and other items to your message it becomes an EMS (Enhanced Message Service) message. You can answer an SMS with an MIVIS. You can also receive a delivery report, see SIMS on page 79. MMS Multimedia messages can include pictures, video clips, animations and sound> organized like a slide presentation with time—based control of playback. You can answer with an SMS. W950i If the sending or receiving of messages is interrupted, the sending or receiving will resume when it is possible, without losing information. Creating and sending MMS Select Create new message > MMS, or New > MMS, if you have opened the Messages account. V “me Cl” G g» ugs H. w 58\1KBL A\ [Q] Sdedlemplale E \ Pimule B\‘ Text 4 Suibble Sound Wdeo C\\LT[] Record somd D \_ 4 Salsa close A. Menu 0 ations. You can select a template, or selec what you want to add to the message. (If the menu is not open, select Add.) B. Entry field (on the detail tab). Create your message here. . Playback buttons. . New page icon. Select this to open a new page. Select More > Layout to change the layout of a multi-page message. 00 Messaging 27 E. Time view icon. Select this to open a view where you can adjust when and for how long your added items will be shown. F. Attachments tab. Select this to add attachments. (The tab is only visible if Creation mode is set to Free or Warning. ) G. Address tab. Select this to enter the recipient and other details. You can edit pictures you have added. When you are ready, select More > Send. Incoming MMS Select the new message, The first time you open the message it plays automatically. After that, you have to use the playback buttons to play it. You can forward and reply to a multimedia message. Email You can create email messages from each email account. Creating and sending email Select Create new message > your email account, or New, if you have opened an email account. 28 Messaging Send Edl Mme Address field. Select this to enter the address. Subject field. Select this to enter the message subject. Entry field (on the detail tab). Write the message here. Address tab. You can enter the address here and other details, such as message priority. E. Attachments tab. Select this to add attachments. When you are ready, select Send. 57.05”? Receiving email Email messages must be fetched from the email server on the Internet or at your office. This can be done manually using the Get & send option on the More menu or automatically by setting your phone to check for new email at certain times. W950i You can choose not to receive large messages and only to receive a header. To View the body of an HTML-mail message with NIHTMLUVHME HTML)—formatting select More > Settings > Display MHTML. To fit the text to the width of the screen also select Messaging > Settings > Always fit to screen. Deleting email You can delete a message both locally and on your email sewer. When you delete it locally, the message body and attachments are deleted but the heading remains. You can fetch the message again later with the Get & send option. When you delete the message on your server, it is deleted both in your phone and on your server. More about Messaging Some common messaging and email functions are described below. Get and send To get and send messages for all your accounts, the default Messages account and all your email accounts, select More > Get & send in the main Messaging View, To get and send messages from a specific account, for example an email account, first open the account and then select More > Get 8. send. W950i Saving contact details When you receive a message, you can save the contact details of the person who sent the message. Entering more than one recipient When you create a message, and want to send it to several recipients, type a comma between each address. You can also add addresses and address lists from Contacts. Disconnecting from the Internet Select a connection icon, for example 0 , in the status bar. In Connections manager, select your connection and then Close connection. Email synchronization accounts With these accounts you can create email messages in your phone and let your computer send them. Push email You can install a push email application on your phone. With push email, email messages received in your ordinary mailbox will automatically be sent to your phone. Messaging 29 Web The integrated OperaTM 8 browser is the entry- point to the Internet in your phone. It supports both frames and JavaScriptTM. You can easily switch from portrait to landscape view, and change from normal to full screen presentation. The browser can fit the contents of the page to the width of the screen. You can save pages to view them offline. You can set up the browser to block pop—ups. The browser can provide a secure encrypted link to the Web site. The [El icon in the context bar of the browser window shows when a secure connection is established. Note: Before you can use the Web application to access the Internet you must set up your Internet accounts in the phone, see Setting up Internet, email andWS on page 65. The browser can remember a username— password pair that you enter when you log in to a site so that you can use it the next time you log in. Working with pages Select Main menu > Web to open the browser. 30 Web ° A Sony Ericsson homepage is Siown if no page has been set remotely. Value C15: Browser D A\E~L / G0 3 e“ [— Smrm U swan-m 37 B C \ Slop More / A. Page icons are shown in the context bar. The icons change when the page has finishec loading. — Tap 0 switch page. — Tap and hold for a menu of options for the current page. Select Close page to close a page. B. Select the New touch option to open a Web page. Back and Stop are also shown as touch options when appropriate. C. Select More to find menu options. D. Progress bar, shows the loading progress. Navigation is quick and simple: 0 For keyboard shortcuts to menu and navigation options press one of the fol owing keys to: IE" Open a Web page. W950i E ABC Open the bookmarks list. 3 DEF Close the current page, 4 GHI Go to the homepage. 5 JKL Switch between loading and not loading pictures. 5 MNO Switch between normal and Full screen display. 7P°Rs Switch to the next page. E Tuv Open the Configuration menu. El WXVZ Add a bookmark for the current page. MIME Find (on the Internet or on the current page). a ua Go to the top or bottom ofthe page. 0 + Stop or Reload the current page. ° Select a link or a bookmark to navigate. ° Tap and hold a link to open a menu of options based on the type of link. — lfthe link is to an RSS feed (see RSS feeds on page 41)RSS feeds opens so that you can subscribe to the feed. 0 Use the Jog Dial to scroll a page up or down. Links will be highlighted as you scroll. W950i When you want to log in to a site and the usemame and password fields are highlighted with yellow boxes, you can select the touch option Log in to use the usemame—password pair you saved earlier. When not in text mode you can slide a page up or down, left or right, with the stylus. To change the zoom level select More > Zoom, rotate the Jog Dial and then select Save. Working with bookmarks To open the list of bookmarks select More > Bookmarks ( list to open it. E ABC ). Select an entry in the When you big llight a bookmark in the list you can use options on the Bookmarks list More menu to delete it, edit it, or set it to always zen the bookmark in a new page, To add a bookmark for the current page, select More > Current page > Add to bookmarks gwxvz ) Working with text To be aale to select text on a page, select More Settings and mark Select text mode. Select More > Edit for text editing options on the selected text. Web 31 Settings menu Selec More > Settings to find options thatyou may want to change while working with pages. You can switch the Fit to screen, Full screen, and Landscape modes on or off. You can a so select text mode. Views menu Selec More > Views to open list views where you can work with saved pages, history or down oads. There is no notification when a download has been completed. Return to the appropriate list View to check the status of your downloads. Selec More > Views > Downloads or Secure downloads to return. Configuring the browser Selec More > Settings > Configuration B Tuv ) to open a dialog where you can iange the browser’s configuration settings. On the General tab you can choose to: 32 Adc or delete prefixes and suffixes to the list iat the browser uses when it suggests a Web address. Enaale or disable JavaScript. Disabling JavaScript can make pages load faster, but some pages may not function properly. Enaale the browsers pop—up blocking feature. Web On the Display tab you can choose to: Load and display pictures or not, Pages will load faster ifyou do not display pictures. You can change the setting at any time by pressing 5 m , Switch off the presentation of animations. Enable or disable plug—ins. On the Advanced tab you can choose to: Allow cookies. Configure the cache handling. You can choose cache size as well as have the cache emptied every time you disconnect. Delete all cookies. Set the browser to show a warning dialog before submitting a form over an insecure lntemet connection. Enable using the keypad keys as WAP/ html access keysThis will disable using them as menu option shortcuts, To delete private data Select More > Settings > Delete private data to open a dialog where you can mark check boxes to delete“ All history data (includes internal security data and the list of previously entered Web addresses). The contents of the cache. All cookies. All username—password pairs that you have stored. W950i Walkman® For a list of supported media formats, see Technical data on page 94, Note: Copyright—protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred If a file is copyright—protected, or if an access key has expired or is unavailable, an icon is displayedby the file name. To start the Walkman® player, press the Walkman® key, E] or tap the Walkman® icon, M. The first time you open the Walkman® play er, you will be prompted to select Update, to search the Phone memory and the Media memory for sound files. This process may take a while, if you have a lot of sound files. Later on when you have transferred more music to the phone, select My music > More > Update music to access the new tracks from the Walkman® browser. Play music Select My music to browse by Artists, Albums, Tracks, Moods, Playlists or Auto playlists, My recordings contain clips that you have recorded with Sound recorder. When browsing by Albums, select: W950i to view only Album thumbnails, ° .= to View both Album names and tiumbnails or, 0 E to view Album names only. To 5 art playback, press the Play/stop button or select Play A. Name of the song, B. Name of the artist. C. Name of the album. D. Tap to rate the track playing. E. Select to view the play queue. F. Tap to assign a mood to the track playing. G. Tap to repeat the current track, Tap again to repeat all songs in the play queue. H. Tap to shuffle the songs in the play queue. |. Tap to open the equalizer. Walkman® 33 E ABC Press to stop the playback. Press again to resume p aying. "0 skin to previous track, press or press and hold + on the Volume button. ”0 skin to the next track, press 3 DEF or press and hold - on the Volume button. ”0 move within a track, press and hold 1 E" to rewind or 3 DEF to fast forward. You can also tap and crag the progress indicator. "o browse the tracks queued up for playing, rotate the Jog Dial, )ress the Wal qnan® key to leave the player so lat you can use other applications while istening to music. Playback will also continue when you switch to another application via ”ask manager. When minimized, use the Play/stop button and ie Volume button, or the remote control on your handsfree, to control the Walkman® alayer. You can use the remote control keys in tle same way as the corresponding keys on your phone. )ress the Walkman® key again to return to the alayback view. 31ayback will pause when you make or receive a call, or if you open another application that uses the audio output. It resumes automatically 34 Walkman® when you hang up, unless you have selected Manual resume. See Preferences on page 36. Adjust volume and tone Press the Volume button to adjust the volume. Tap "fl or select More > Settings > Equalizer to access tone presets. Transfer Music Disc2Phone computer software and USB drivers are included on the CD that comes with the phone. Use Disc2Phone to transfer music from CDs or your computer to the Media memory on the phone. 1. Insert the CD in your computer, select Disc2Phone and follow the installation instructions on the screen. 2. Connect the phone to the computer with the supplied USB cable. 3. When asked, select Fast file transfer USB mode on the phone. Note: In order to synchronize your phone with a computer using the PC Suite, you must switch back to ”Normal mode”, see USB on page 73. 4. For details on transferring music, please refer to Disc2Phone Help. Click ? in the top right corner of the DichPhone window. Note: Do not remove the USB cable from the phone or computer during fiansfei; as this W950i may corrupt the Media memory. You cannot view or play the transferred files on your phone until you have removed the USB cable from the phone. 5. You can obtain CD information (for example, artist or track) via Disc2Phone if you are connected to the Internet and extracting music from a CD. Note: For safe disconnection of the USB cable in Fast file transfer mode, right—click the removable disk icon in Windows Explorer and select Eject. More information about moving files to your phone is available at WWW. sonvericsson com/ suppo t. PIayIists A playlist is a list oflinks to some ofyour music files, and it describes which songs to play and in which order. When you remove a track from a playlist, the sound file itself is not deleted. A playlist can contain links to tracks both in the phone and on the Media memory, and you can add a track to more than one playlist. Playlists can be moved or copied between the phone memory and Media memory using the File manager. The playlists that you create on the phone are stored in Music\playlists. W950i To create a playlist Open PIayIists and select New PIayIist. To (11111 {MIC/(X to a playlist Select More > Add to > PIayIist. You can add several tracks at once. See Manage tracks on page 36. To remove tracks from a pla_1'1ist Select More > Manage > Remove. Auto playlists Walkman® player creates automatic playlists based on, for example, how often you listen to the tracks or how you have rated them, see below. Rate tracks and assign moods Tap f or select More > Assign > Rating to rate the track being played, Tracks that you give four stars or more are added to the Top rated auto playlist. Tap O or select More >Assign > Mood to assign a mood to the track being played. Once a track has a mood assigned to it, it is sorted also under My music > Moods, Select More > Settings > Visualization 8. mood > Mood to rename moods and change mood colour. Walkman® 35 Visualization Select More > Settings > Visualization & mood > Effects to apply visual effects. On the Mood tab, you can set the speed ofthe visualization for different moods. Bookmarks When adding a bookmark, you save the current position within a track and can continue to listen to the track at a later time. Select More > Bookmark > Set position. To resume listening from the bookmark, go to Auto playlists > Bookmarks, scroll to the desired track and press Play. A track can only contain one bookmark. To move the bookmark, select More > Bookmark > Replace. Manage tracks Within a category, you can sort tracks in different ways. ° Title — alphabetically by title. ° Smart — tracks are sorted first by artist, then by album and finally by track number or title. 0 File size — by file size, ° Play count — by the number of times you have played the tracks. ° Rating — by how you have rated the tracks. 36 Walkman® ° As added — in the order they were added to a playlist, or by file date. To search for a particular Artist, Album or Track, open the corresponding category and tap the search field. Enter the first few letters and tap <1> to browse through matches. If you want to select several tracks at once, scroll to one of the tracks and select More > Manage > Mark. Check boxes appear in front of all tracks. You can now select additional tracks by marking the check boxes, Sleep timer You can set a time up to two hours after which the Walkman® player will stop playing. Select More > Settings > Sleep. Preferences Select More > Settings > Preferences to access the following options: Update 0 Include video soundtrack— mark to be able to listen to video soundtracks in Walkman® ° Exclude files of — set a filter to exclude small files or file types with low sound quality from updates, Ringtones and other sounds that are stored in the Music\sounds folder are always excluded. 0 Complete music update— a normal update only searches for new sound files. W950i A full update will rebuild the tracks list and look for changes made to existing files, for example, new artist and album information. Note: When performing a Complete update, ratings and play count data will be lost. Other 0 Resume audio —this setting determines how playback should resume after it has been interrupted by, for example, an incoming phone call, Automatic means playback resumes automatically when you have finished the call. Manual requires that you switch back to Walkman® player and resume playback from there. 0 Show “The" as prefix when displaying artists’ name in browse view — Mark if you want the name of artists to be displayed and sorted as, for example, “The Beatles” instead of “Beatles, The”. W950i Walkman® 37 Contacts Contacts is your personal phonebook where you can store names, phone numbers, email addresses, photos, and other contact information. Information stored on the SIM card is also accessible. SIM card entries can be copied to and from Contacts. Each entry in Contacts can be viewed in four tabs: Q Links tab — contains fields for name, title, photo, phone and pager numbers, emails, and Web pages. 5 Address tab — contains fields for addresses, birthday, city, postcode, company and job title. Notes tab — make personal notes for each contact. fl Audio tab — set a personal ringtone, and a voice command to be used for voice dialling. You can handle the contacts in three views: ° List view 7 shows an alphabetical list of contacts when you open Contacts. 0 Detail view — shows the details for a contact. ° Edit view — allows you to add to, and change, the contact’s information. 38 Contacts Using contacts Contacting others Making a call from Contacts Scroll to the desired contact and press the Jog Dial to open the entry. Scroll to the desired phone number and press the Jog Dial to make a call. Sending an SMS or MMS to a contact To send an SMS or MIVIS to a contact, you can tap the l? icon next to a contact’s phone number. Creating an owner card You can make your own electronic business card, an owner card, which you can send to another device. To make your owner card, create a new contact and enter your details. Then select More > Settings > Set as My card. Service numbers @ Some operators have stored their Service numbers on the SHVI cards. To find these, select More > View folder > SIM > More > Service numbers. Fixed numbers @ This service means that only phone numbers that you have collected in a list on your SIM card can be called. To enable the service, W950i select More > View folder > SIM > More > Fixed dialling > Fixed numbers. My numbers To store your own phone number, or to display it when stored, select More > View folder > SIM > More > My numbers. Creating and editing contacts Creating a new contact Select More > New contact. You can also use contact data from a recently received voice call or message. Select Yes when you get prompted to add to Contacts. Tip If you save your contacts ’ numbers in the international number format, starting with +, you can call directly from Contacts when you are abroad. Editing a contact Adding a field to a contact In detail view, select the links tab Q . Select More > Add field Mark the desired field in the list and select Add. Adding or editing a contact on the SIM card To open your SIM card, select More > View folder > SIM. To add a new contact, select More > New contact. To edit a contact, W950i highlight the desired contact and press the log Dial. Select More > Edit contact and press Edit. Adding a photo or a picture to a contact To add a stored photo or picture to a contact, open the contact in edit view and select the Picture field. Choose Select, and select a picture. Select Save, to store the picture. Adding a personal ringtone to a contact You can store a ringtone for each of your contacts. Select the audio tab Jj to set the desired ringtone. Adding a birthday reminder to a contact Select the address tab B and enter the date in the contact’s birthday field. You will then get the option to set a birthday reminder in Calendar. See Creating calendar entries on page 53. Creating a speed contact This is a way to V...u9 speed up your ,4 Speed contacts dialling. Select GE: ),~( More > ViewFoIder I E H > Speed Contacts. Bob shu Kale: Select the speed E a 1”. contact you want to tame Maicei Lav: create. Selecta 7L§z h a; contact in the list. Emmy Nam Pete, Select Save. Add Contacts 39 Note: Copyright—protection may prevent pictures from being displayed in Speed contacts. See Protected files on page 57. Adding a voice dialling command You can make a call by saying the contact’s name, if you have stored a voice command. See Making a call using voice control on page 22. Adding a DTMF tone sequence You can add a DTMF tone sequence to a contact’s phone number, or store it in a separate field. Always start the sequence with a p and end it with a space. To send tones during a call, openthe corresponding Contacts entry and select the desired tone sequence. See Controlling tone—based services on page 24. Managing contacts Creating a group of contacts To create a group, select More > New group. Select the contacts that should be included in the group by marking them, and select Done. Enter the name of the group and select Save. Copying or deleting a contact To copy a contact from one folder to another, highlight the contact and select More > Add to 40 Contacts > desired folder. To delete a contact, highlight it and select More > Delete. Copying to and from a SIM card You can copy contacts from your SHVI card to Contacts, and vice versa: To copy from Contacts to the SDI card 1. Mark the desired entries in Contacts. 2. Select More > Add to > SIM. To coprfi'om the S1 J] card to ( 'onta(1s 1. Select More > View folder > SIM to open the SIM card. 2. Mark the desired entries 3. Select More > Copy to Contacts. Note: Only 3G SIM card entries can contain multiple phone numbers. W950i RSS feeds RSS provides a way for Web sites to distribute their content outside of a Web browser. A news Web site might have an RSS feed which contains breaking stories, while a magazine Web site may provide an RSS feed with excerpts of their latest articles. An RSS feed is a file containing a list of information items, each of which has a title, a description and a link to the Web page. The RSS feeds application enables you to get information from the Internet into an easy—to— view format without browsing the Web sites. You can browse information from dozens, or hundreds, of Web sites without ever visiting them. Note: Before you can use the RSS feeds application you must set up yourlnternet accounts in the phone, see Setting up Internet, email and WS on page 65. Subscribing to RSS feeds To add an RSS feed to your application select Multimedia > RSS feeds > More > Add feed and enter the Web address of a feed. Tip An easy way to subscribe to a newfeed is to navigate to an RSS/XYVH, link in the Web browser Select the link and the Add feed W950i dialog is opened with the Web address of the feed already entered Reading news items When you start the application a list of your subscribed RSS feeds is displayed. V mile D3 RSSleeds A El _FuN&do-mloads / 13:34 (5, S E N m any ncsson ewsw/ 13.33 ( , Update Open Mom A. Title of a subscribed RSS feed and time of last update. B. Numbers that appear in parentheses indicate unread feeds. C. Feeds with new news items are displayed in bold. Select the RSS feed you are interested in to display the news items list. Then select a news item headline to display the full headline and description. RSS feeds 41 V ...|| 9 Rss feeds mum-um: Sofiwaieand sewices Expand your (apabililies with sofiwafe and mkes for your Sony Ericwan mobile Dhone. Tramfim your pemnal (ommuriraion. A‘\\ /B nations Next More A. Move backwards and forwards between the news items. B. Launch more details about the news story in the Wen browser by selecting More > Read more. Updating feeds You can update feeds manually or by scheduled updates. Select Update when the feeds list is displayed to update all feeds at the same time. Tip Update all can take a while if you have a lot of RSS feeds. You can switch to another application during the update which continues in the background When the news item list of a certain feed is displayedyou can select Update to update the current feed. 42 RSS feeds To schedule the updates you select More > Settings > Schedule updates. You can choose to update the feeds by time or by interval. When the feeds are updated automatically a status bar icon _1 appears. Tapping the status bar icon launches the RSS application. Setti n gs Select More > Settings > RSS options to access the following: 0 Save items for— mark this check box and set how long the news items should be saved. ° Internet account — set the Intemet connection to be used. Tip Set the Internet account to the same connection as the Web browser W950i PIayNowTM With PlayNowTM you can download top music hits, videos, games and pictures to your phone. You can then set downloaded files as alarm clock sounds, ringtones, wallpapers, and screen savers, or add them to your contacts. All content of the PlayNow service is available on a Web page that is updated regularly by Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Before deciding to purchase, you can preview most of the content. Note: Copyright—protection may prevent contentfram being copied modified or transferred. If a file is copyright—protected or if an access key has expired or is unavailable, an icon is displayed by the file name. Before using PIayNow Before you can use PlayNow, ensure that you have the following: ' A phone subscription that supports GPRS or 3G data transmission. ° An Internet account and the correct settings in your phone, see Setting up Internet, email ana'MMS on page 65. 0 Free memory in your phone. To prm'iew content 1. To open PlayNow, select Multimedia > PIayNowT". W950i 2. Select the Web link you wish to preview. The content is downloaded to your phone and images and ringtones can be previewed. Tip You can return to the PlayNoW start page from wherever you are in the PlayNow website by pressing a- To purchase content 1. Lfyou wish to purchase the content, select Yes. Your phone bill or prepay phone card will be charged by your network operator, and you will receive a text message confirming that the item is paid for and made available. The content is automatically saved to the folder for that media type. 2. Depending on the type of file, you will be asked whether you wish to install, play or use it now. Select Yes and then choose how to use it. PIayNowT'V' 43 Picture gallery and Picture editor Picture gallery In Picture gallery you can View, send and organize all the pictures saved in Phone and Media memory. You can do any of the following: 0 Send the pictures to others (using MS messaging or Send as). 0 Add pictures to the contacts in your Contacts application. ° Use a picture as a background image (wallpaper) or screen saver. ° Show a series of pictures in a slide show. You can also start Picture editor from Picture gallery in order to edit a picture, To open Picture gallery select Main menu > Multimedia > Picture gallery. A. Select one of two tabs and see either the folders and pictures stored on the Media memory or those stored in phone memory. B. Rotate the log Dial to move through folders and files in the list. To open a detail view of a picture highlighted in the list, select View. 44 Picture gallery and Picture editor A Unne D3 J ' ngallory B lxl‘ é Cliparl Frames _. Bunerw wale/05105 E m C 09:00.20/05/05 F L Planegll // E 1300, 30/05/05 D /E | 4 View MOIB/ C. Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred. If a file is copyright—protected, or if an access key has expired or is unavailable, an icon is displayed. D. g — send a highlighted picture by MIVIS messaging. This is also available in the detail view of a picture. Select More to find menu options, The list can be sorted by name, size, type, or date, in ascending or descending order. Select More > Sort by to change the sorting. rnrn Options for using picture files You will find options for using pictures under More > Use. Options for managing picture files Select More > Manage files for a menu with options for managing selected files and folders. From this menu you can: W950i Open Picture editor to create a new 3icture. ° Create a new folder. 0 Copy, move, rename and delete files. 0 Copy or move (Import and Export) camera aictures (EPGF type .jpg files) to and from a folder stored in Media memory and a older in phone memory. 0 _Open File manager. For more Detail view Hig ilight and select a picture in tie list to show the detail view. Select Expand to go to full screen. Mark Zoom in the More menu to enable zoom. (If tle picture is expanded, tap E to open the More menu.) Rotate the Jog Dial to change the zoom level. The Zoom indicator thumbnail shows the part of the whole picture that is shown zoomed, You can move the thumbnail to pan. Unmark Zoom to disable zoom. Slide shows You can show the contents of a folder as a slide show, moving from picture to picture automatically or manually. Slide shows can have an accompanying sound track and you can choose from different transition styles between the pictures. W950i information, see File manager on page 57. Picture gallery and Picture editor Sending pictures using MMS messaging To send a selected picture as well as a picture in detail view using MIVIS messaging, select M. Picture editor The editor can be started from Picture gallery, and Messaging. Using Picture editor, you can crop, rotate and resize images. You can add fun layers such as clipart and frames. There are tools for drawing on the image using the stylus with different pen sizes and colours available, as well as a text tool for formatting and inserting text into the image. There are a number of filters for effects and picture correction. When you create MMS messages, you use Picture editor for editing inserted images with .jpg, .png, .gif and .bmp file extensions as well as for creating simple .jpg images from scratch. 45 A. When you select a mode in the tool bar the set of available tools changes. Picture editor Hold-rm B. Select More to find menu options. C. The set 0 ” available tools 0 ianges according o the mode: K Scribble — set the pen width with 2 choose colour with the colour palette I or the colour dropper /. Select rectangle — fix red-eye removal 0 , copy a selected part of the picture f or crop the picture E“ Q Zoom — zoom in Q or zoom out Q. Correcting images Select More > Correction to adjust the brightness, contrast, intensity, or colour balance of a picture. Colour balance is adjusted automatically, use the log Dial to adjust the others. 46 Picture gallery and Picture editor Zoom mode The Zoom indicator thumbnail View shows the part of the whole picture that is shown zoomed. You can use the stylus to drag the picture on the screen. You can capture the visible part of the picture: select More > Edit > Crop. Editing options Select More > Edit for a menu of editing options. You can undo your changes. Adding clipart, text or frames Select More > Add to add cliparL formatted text or a frame to a pictureFrames are applied to the whole picture. Adding effects Select More > Effects to filter a pictureFor some of the filters you can adjust the level of the effect. P references Select More > Preferences to set the size, background colour and quality (Good, Medium or High — this will affect the file size) for new pictures that you create with Picture editor W950i FM radio Your phone features an FM radio with RDS (Radio Data System) functionality. You can save up to 20 favourites as presets. You can switch to another application and still listen to the radio in the background. Your handsfree acts as the antenna and must be connected before you start the radio. Select More > Sleep to set a time delay of up to two hours before the radio automatically turns off. You can select an animated effect to display as a background when the radio is playing. Select More > Settings > WSuaIization The sound from the radio can be used as an alarm clock sound (provided your handsfree is connected). The sound will automatically be transferred to the loudspeaker. Set the alarm time in the Time application, see Setting alarms on page 56. Note: You must switch your phone on to use the radio. (You cannot use it in FlightMode.) Do not switch your phone on in areas where mobile phones are prohibited See Flight mode on page 7. W950i The picture shows the typical layout of indicators and controls in FM radio: Stereo/Mono indicator. Shows the number in the list of presets of the preset station currently playing. C. Tap << | or | » to search for the next channel on he bandTap and hold Z] or to manually change the frequency in 0.1 Mhz Ste 35. D. Select More > Settings >Visualization to set an animated background. 5”? E. Shortcuts — status indicators for RDS AF TA and NEWS. If no indicator is visib e the function is off. See Using the RDS functions on page 49. Select More for a menu of options. Shor cuts for Mute and Transfer sound. . Radio text information. Tap the text to open a dialog showing the whole text. If a phone number, email address or web link IQ?" FM radio 47 in the text is underlined you can select Options to choose an action for the highlighted link. I. Indication that Sleep is turned on. J. Station name (or the tuned frequency). K. Signal strength indicator. Listening to the radio To use the radio you must connect the handsfree to your phone The handsfree acts as an antenna. Select Entertainment > FM radio, The first time you use the radio it will askyou if you want to do an automatic search for stations (Auto store). Tuning in to a channel You can search for channels automatically or manually and save up to 20 favourites as presets. You have these options: 0 Select Presets and rotate the Jog Dial to change the currently playing preset. ° Jse the Walkman® keys (see Keypad usage on page 49) to change the prese . When this option is enabled the indicators above the keys are lit. Press the I IE- or 3 DEF keys to change preset. Pressing the key switches Mute on or off, 0 "ap the controls as shown in the picture. 0 3or presets l to 10 you can use the number Set frequency (or press the key). Rotate the Jog Dial or enter the desired value to set the frequency. ° You can also use the remote control on your handsfree or press and hold + or — on the Volume button on your phone to change the currently playing preset. Saving channels To store the current channel as a preset, select More > Save. You can use the Jog Dial to scroll in the list. You have these options: ° Highlight an empty slot and select Insert. 0 Highlight a preset that you want to replace. Select Replace. Select More > Auto store to automatically search for and store up to 20 channels. The radio indicates each channel that it finds and asks for confirmation before it writes over a previous stored list of presets. Managing presets Select Presets or rotate the Jog Dial to manage the list of preset channels. You can highlight an entry in the list to: 0 Move it using the log Dial, swapping places with another preset, ° Delete it or rename it. W950i Using the RDS functions The RDS functionality lets you set the radio to automatically switch to a channel when it is aroac casting a traffic announcement, TA , or news announcement, NEWS . The radio can also re—tune to the alternative frequency that gives the best reception for the channel you 1ave set, AF _ Select More > Settings > RDS options in the menu or tap RDS . In the dialog you can turn the RDS, TA and NEWS functions on or off and set the volume level for interrupting announcements. While listening to the radio To adjust the volume Press the Volume button to adjust the volume. To mute the sound Press the Play/stop button bl or tap @. To transfer the s oun (I To transfer the sound to the device you want to use, for example the speaker or a Bluetooth headset, tap @ , or select More > Settings > Transfer sound to open the Transfer sound dialog, see Transferring sound on page 20. To switch to another application with the radio in the background You can listen to the radio while using other applications: W950i ° Select Minimize. The radio continues to play in the background and the phone switches to the Standby view, 0 A tematively, select More > Task manager to open the Task manager, from waere you can switch to other applications. P references More > Settings > Preferences to access the following options: Selec Keypad usage Selec Number keys if you want to use the number keys | 112-- to |9W“Z| and | U + (key 0 Z preset 10) to select (press) or save (press and hold) presets. Selec WALKMAN keys if you want to use the l E" and 3 DEF keys to select previous or next presets and the key to mute the sounc. Resume audio "his setting determines how the audio (from tie Walkman© player or the radio) resumes playing after it has been interrupted by, for example, an incoming phone call. ifyou select Automatic the radio resumes playing automatically when you have finished the call. FM radio 49
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