Sony CMD MZ5 User Manual

3-229-247-12 (2)  
Mobile Telephone  
User Guide  
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CMD-MZ5  
TM  
2001 by Sony Corporation  
Sa fe t y Pre ca u t io n s  
• Turn off your mobile phone in places where mobile phones are  
prohibited including aircraft and hospitals.  
• Turn off your mobile phone in places where there is a possibility of fires  
or explosions due to electrical discharge.  
• Turn off your mobile phone in the presence of fuels, caustic/ harsh  
chemicals or dust and in such locations as petrol stations.  
• Do not expose your mobile phone to excessive humidity and extreme  
temperatures, dusty places, rain or wet places and direct sunlight.  
Note that in some countries using a cellular phone without a hands-free  
kit while driving is not allowed.  
• Do not allow children to play with your phone.  
• Take special care in the disposal of your battery, using a special facility  
where available. Do not puncture, burn, or short circuit your battery.  
• Limit the distance between the mains socket and the phone when  
charging for easy accessibility.  
• Consult your physician or the manufacturer of personal medical devices  
(pacemakers, hearing aids. etc.) regarding any restrictions on the use of  
a mobile telephone.  
• Use only Sony-approved CMD-MZ5 batteries and accessories with your  
phone.  
• Do not take apart or modify your phone. For repairs or inspections of  
your phone, please see your Sony dealer or the store where you bought  
the phone.  
• Do not put your mobile phone in a microwave oven, this may cause  
damage either to the oven or the phone.  
Wa rn in g  
• Preventing hearing damage: Do not use headphones/ earphones at high  
volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud and extended  
play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or  
discontinue use.  
• Unauthorised batteries, chargers, and accessories will invalidate any  
approvals and warranty given for your phone and may be dangerous.  
• For use in the car, please connect your GSM mobile phone to an external  
antenna. The external antenna can be connected to your mobile phone  
with the appropriate accessory, e.g. Hands-free Kit. Please contact your  
car manufacturer concerning the appropriate position of the external  
antenna on your car.  
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Ta b le o f Co n t e n t s  
What's Included in Your Kit ................................... 6  
Welcome to Sony  
CMD-MZ5  
Parts and Controls ................................................... 7  
The Basic Features of Your Phone ......................... 8  
Icon Glossary ...........................................................11  
Menu Overview ..................................................... 12  
Inserting the SIM Card .......................................... 14  
Inserting the Battery Pack .................................... 15  
Charging the Battery Pack .................................... 15  
Inserting the “MagicGate Memory Stick” .......... 17  
Connecting the Remote and the Headphones ... 18  
Switching on Your Phone ..................................... 19  
Connecting to the Network .................................. 20  
Getting Started  
Making Calls .......................................................... 21  
Answering/ Ending Calls ..................................... 22  
During a Call .......................................................... 23  
Standard Text Input ............................................... 27  
T9 Text Input .......................................................... 29  
Text Edit .................................................................. 31  
Basic Operation  
About the Phonebook ........................................... 32  
Creating Entries in the Phonebook ..................... 33  
Saving Phonebook Entries from Standby Mode 34  
Making Calls from the Phonebook ..................... 35  
Grouping ................................................................. 36  
Editing the Phonebook ......................................... 37  
Custom .................................................................... 38  
Voice Mail ............................................................... 39  
Phonebook Menu ................................................... 40  
Using the  
Phonebook  
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Messages ................................................................. 44  
Ringer ...................................................................... 49  
Schedule .................................................................. 54  
Clock ........................................................................ 56  
Divert ....................................................................... 59  
Calculator ................................................................ 61  
Call History ............................................................ 62  
Settings .................................................................... 64  
Memo ....................................................................... 76  
Main Menu  
Operations  
“MagicGate Memory Stick” ................................. 80  
Music ....................................................................... 83  
Browser ................................................................... 93  
E-mail ...................................................................... 98  
Games .................................................................... 101  
MS viewer ............................................................. 102  
Extras Menu  
Operations  
Troubleshooting ................................................... 103  
Error Messages on the Music Function ............ 104  
Unblocking the SIM Card ................................... 106  
Technical Specifications ...................................... 107  
Glossary ................................................................ 108  
Index .......................................................................110  
Appendix  
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We lco m e t o So n y CMD-MZ5  
Welcome to the Sony CMD-MZ5 designed for use in the worldwide  
network of GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). Your  
phone is fully equipped with the Advanced Jog Dial and a visual menu for  
easy access and navigation - with only one hand! Furthermore, the  
supplied “MagicGate Memory Stick” allows you to record and play back  
sound data.  
Wh a t ' s In clu d e d in Yo u r Kit  
The kit should include the following:  
• Mobile phone (1)  
• Lithium ion standard  
battery pack (1)  
• AC cable (1)  
• AC adaptor (1)  
Headphones (1)  
• “MagicGate  
Memory Stick” (1)  
• Optical recording  
cable (1)  
• Remote with  
microphone (1)  
• Analog audio cable (1)  
• Carrying case (1)  
• Desktop holder (1)  
• This manual (1)  
If one of these parts is missing, please contact your retail dealer  
immediately.  
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Pa rt s a n d Co n t ro ls  
Mobile phone  
8
9
1
2
3
0
qa  
qs  
qd  
qf  
qk  
ql  
w;  
4
qg  
qh  
qj  
5
6
7
0
Display  
1
2
Memory Stick slot  
qa Send key  
Remote with microphone/  
headphone jack  
qs Memo key  
qd Clear key  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Advanced Jog Dial  
EJECT lever  
Keys (alphanumeric keys)  
Microphone  
Flip  
qf On/ Off key  
qg External connector  
(Charging and Accessories)  
qh Battery pack  
qj LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack  
qk Charging indicator  
ql Ringer  
Antenna  
Ear piece  
w; Battery release hook  
Remote w ith microphone  
MagicGate Memory Stick  
1
2
LOCK  
2
1
4
3
1
2
3
Connector  
Erasure prevention switch  
1
2
Answering/ ending call button  
Microphone  
Distinctive protrusion of  
MagicGate Memory Stick”  
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4
Label space  
To connect the headphones to the remote  
To connect the headphones, plug into the headphone  
jack on the remote firmly.  
No sound will be heard if the connection is loose.  
Th e Ba sic Fe a t u re s o f Yo u r Ph o n e  
Flip call  
You can answer a call by opening the flip cover.  
This feature can be set up by the menu operation.  
Im p o rt a n t  
Opening and closing the flip cover may cause the screen to flicker, however this is  
not a defect.  
Tag window  
You can still see tags on the display even with the flip cover closed.  
Information corresponding to each tag can be displayed. To clear the tag,  
use  
, Jog Dial, or  
.
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Received SMS  
To review the details of the received SMS, open  
the flip cover. Pressing the Jog Dial allows you  
to see the message. You can then keep  
pressed to call back the person who sent the  
SMS.  
Missed call  
Schedule  
To see the caller's number, open the flip cover.  
Press  
to call the number.  
The first event for the day is displayed from the  
start of that day.  
Later events are displayed at their scheduled  
times.  
To review the contents of the event, open the  
flip cover.  
Received local  
area info  
To display the contents, rotate the Jog Dial.  
Advanced Jog Dial  
The Jog Dial provides one-handed operation navigation.  
Jog Dialin this manual is the Advanced Jog Dial.  
Display Icon  
Operation  
Function  
Rotate the Jog Dial clockwise  
or counter-clockwise.  
Scrolls through menu  
options.  
Press the Jog Dial straight  
into the phone.  
Confirms the selected  
option (highlighted) in the  
display. Accepts an entry  
made with keys. Takes  
incoming calls when the  
flip cover is closed.  
Keep the Jog Dial pressed.  
Press the Jog Dial forward.  
Dials the phone number  
selected.  
Exits from one menu to the  
previous screen. Also ends  
a call.  
Press the Jog Dial backward.  
Opens the pop up menu.  
Also opens help.  
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Phonebook  
You can open the Phonebook from standby mode by rotating the Jog Dial.  
You can easily make a call from the Phonebook or a variety of other  
operations including searching by Group and saving such information as  
e-mail addresses. (see Phonebookpage 32).  
Memo/Answering machine  
In standby mode  
To listen to the Voice memo press  
To record your voice keep  
pressed  
To open the Answering machine menu keep  
pressed  
To turn on your Answering machine to accept all calls when the flip  
cover is closed keep the Jog Dial pressed  
When receiving a call  
To turn on your Answering machine press  
During a call  
To record the conversation press  
Manner mode  
You can set the Manner mode by pressing the Jog Dial backward while in  
the standby mode when the flip cover is closed. Select the following icon  
and press the Jog Dial:  
Silent  
Vibra alert only  
Single beep  
Manner off  
Voice mail  
To speed dial your Voice mail, keep  
pressed to automatically dial  
your Personal answering serviceto listen to messages, etc. (see Using  
the Phonebook-Voice mailpage 39).  
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Ico n Glo ssa ry  
Your phone lets you see at a glance if you have missed calls, have  
messages waiting and the status of options you have selected (for example  
if you have diverted your phone or turned the ringer off). Sony has  
developed the following icons to provide you with a quick overview of  
your mobile activity:  
Status  
Icon  
Explanation  
Icon  
Explanation  
Network signal strength  
Divert option activated  
Missed call  
Battery strength  
(flashing=battery level low)  
Barring service in/ out  
activated  
SMS message waiting  
(flashing=message storage full)  
Barring service out activated  
Barring service in activated  
Alarm  
Answering machine  
notification  
Answering machine on  
Network voice mail  
Active call  
Ringer b Vibra alert  
Vibra alert b Ringer  
Vibra alert on  
Network not available  
(no calls possible)  
Manner  
Icon  
Explanation  
Silent  
Icon  
Icon  
Explanation  
Vibra alert only  
Ringer off  
Single beep  
Function  
Icon  
Explanation  
Go to  
Explanation  
View  
Search  
Paste  
Help notification  
T9 (Text editing system)  
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Me n u Ove rvie w  
Your phone has two menus; Main menu and Extras menu. The Main  
menu manages the functions related to the phone and the Extras menu  
manages the functions related to The Music, Browser, E-mail, Games and  
MS viewer.  
Main menu  
Press the Jog Dial from standby mode to access the Main menu:  
Messages  
Memo  
p44  
p76  
Read  
Create  
Settings  
Local area info  
p44  
p46  
p46  
p48  
Voice memo box  
Record voice  
Answering machine  
Capture  
p76  
p77  
p77  
p78  
Settings  
p64  
Ringer  
p49  
Preferences  
Security  
Call time, cost  
Call settings  
p64  
p66  
p70  
p72  
Ringer  
Vibra alert  
Manner mode  
p49  
p53  
p53  
Call history  
Schedule  
Phonebook  
Clock  
p54  
p32  
p56  
p62  
Calculator  
p61  
Rate conversion  
p61  
Divert  
p59  
Alarm  
Timer  
World clock  
Time signal  
Clock format  
Analogue  
Auto power off  
Set the day/time  
p56  
p56  
p57  
p57  
p58  
p58  
p58  
p58  
All calls  
p59  
p59  
p59  
p59  
p59  
p59  
p59  
If not reachable  
If no reply  
If busy  
All fax  
All data  
Cancel all  
Tip  
• When you press the Jog Dial backward at the Main menu, the last 5  
items which are displayed on the Main menu are shown.  
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Extras menu  
Press the Jog Dial backward from standby mode to access the Extras  
menu:  
Browser  
p93  
E-mail  
p98  
Home  
Favourites  
Settings  
p93  
p93  
p95  
Reading  
Writing  
Settings  
p98  
p99  
p99  
Games  
p101  
Music  
p83  
Disk golf  
p101  
Playing back sound data p88  
Mole hitting p101  
Clay shooting p101  
Sport fishing p101  
List of Titles  
Play  
p91  
p91  
p91  
p91  
Edit  
Delete  
MS viewer p102  
Play settings  
Bass  
p90  
p90  
p90  
p90  
Repeat  
AVLS  
Record to Stick  
Rec settings  
p86  
p87  
Bitrate  
Sync. record  
p87  
p87  
Auto track mark p87  
Stick Info  
Format stick  
p92  
p92  
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Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
In se rt in g t h e SIM Ca rd  
Your SIM card contains a computer chip with your service details and  
phone number. The SIM card should be kept secure in the same way as a  
credit card. Also, do not bend, scratch or expose it to moisture, and protect  
it from contact with static electricity.  
Im p o rt a n t  
To avoid corrupting the memory of the SIM card, always switch off your phone  
before removing or inserting your SIM card.  
1
Remove the battery pack.  
2
Slide the tab in the direction of the arrow  
to unlock the tray.  
3
Lift up the tray and slide the SIM card into  
the tray.  
(You can also find a brief explanation on  
the SIM card holder.)  
4
5
6
Close the tray with the SIM card inserted.  
Slide the tab in the direction of the arrow  
to lock the tray.  
Replace the battery pack.  
No t e  
Position the SIM card with the gold contacts facing up and the angled corner to the  
upper left as you insert it into the SIM card holder.  
To remove the SIM card  
Follow steps 1 to 6 above, removing the SIM card from the tray in step 3.  
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In se rt in g t h e Ba t t e ry Pa ck  
1
Unwrap the battery pack.  
2
Press the battery pack firmly into place  
and check that it snaps closed.  
To remove the battery pack  
First turn the power off and wait until the display goes blank. Press the  
battery release hook down and remove the battery.  
Wa rn in g  
If the battery is removed from the phone (at constant temperature) for approx. 3  
days, the clock will be reset.  
Do not remove the battery pack from the phone when the power is on. Doing so  
may cause settings or data to be deleted or changed.  
Ch a rg in g t h e Ba t t e ry Pa ck  
As supplied, your battery pack will not be fully charged.  
You can select one of the following three ways to charge the battery pack:  
1 Directly connect the phone to the AC  
adaptor. Be sure to position the plug  
with the SONY logo side facing up  
when connecting.  
To mains  
2 Use the desktop holder to charge the  
battery pack. Be sure to position the plug  
with the SONY logo side facing up when  
connecting.  
To mains  
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3 Charge the battery pack independently.  
Make sure that the back of the battery pack (the side with the  
label) is facing towards you. Align the battery with the desktop  
holder and insert the battery pack all the way to the end until it  
is locked. Be sure to position the plug with the SONY logo side  
facing up when connecting.  
To mains  
Charging indicator on the battery pack  
A red light comes on when charging starts. The light turns green,  
after about 3 hours, when charging is complete. But, it may vary  
depending on certain conditions e.g. If your phone is switched on or  
temperature is beyond operational range. As an energy saving  
measure, disconnect the AC adaptor from the mains socket and from  
the phone after charging.  
The battery icon on the display indicates charging status. When the  
battery is almost completely charged, the battery icon shows all bars.  
However, this display shows an approximate indication only, check the  
indicator on the battery pack (refer to the above) to confirm whether or not  
the battery pack is fully charged.  
Im p o rt a n t  
If the red light on the battery pack blinks, reconnect the AC adaptor and reinsert  
the phone (or the battery pack). If you repeat this process several times and the  
indicator continues blinking, the battery pack might be defective. Stop charging  
the battery pack immediately and replace it.  
Use only the Sony-specified CMD-MZ5 battery pack and charger. Your battery is  
equipped with short circuit protection. If you short your battery accidentally,  
charge the battery immediately to unlock the short circuit protection.  
Usage time  
When your battery pack is nearly discharged the battery icon on the  
display blinks and the phone beeps to inform you that only a short  
amount of calling time remains.  
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In se rt in g t h e “ Ma g icGa t e Me m o ry St ick”  
To use the Music features, insert the MagicGate Memory Stickinto your  
phone beforehand.  
1
2
Open the cover of the Memory Stick slot.  
2
Insert the MagicGate Memory Stick”  
into the Memory Stick slot until it clicks.  
3
1
3
Close the cover of the Memory Stick slot.  
No t e  
Be sure to position the MagicGate Memory Stickwith the  
logo side facing up  
when inserting.  
To remove the “MagicGate Memory Stick”  
1
2
Open the cover of the Memory Stick slot.  
Slide the EJECT lever in the direction of  
the arrow. The MagicGate Memory  
Stickejects.  
3
4
2
1
3
4
Take out the MagicGate Memory Stick.  
Close the cover of the Memory Stick slot.  
No t e s  
Do not remove the MagicGate Memory Stickwhen the Music menu is in use. If  
the MagicGate Memory Stickis removed while recording, playing or  
formatting, data on the MagicGate Memory Stickmay be damaged.  
When transporting the MagicGate Memory Stick,place it in the supplied  
storage case.  
Im p o rt a n t  
If you have inserted the MagicGate Memory Stickupside down mistakenly,  
remove it manually and then slide the EJECT lever.  
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Co n n e ct in g t h e Re m o t e a n d t h e He a d p h o n e s  
To enjoy music using the Music menu, connect the headphones to the  
remote and then connect the remote to your phone. You can only listen to  
music through the headphones.  
To connect the remote to the phone  
1
Open the cover of the remote/ headphone  
jack.  
2
2
Connect the remote plug to the remote/  
headphone jack firmly.  
1
To remove the remote  
Disconnect the remote plug and close the cover of the remote/ headphone  
jack.  
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Sw it ch in g o n Yo u r Ph o n e  
To switch your phone on/ off, keep  
pressed.  
Entering PIN  
For security reasons, your SIM card is protected with  
a Personal Identification Number (PIN), which is  
supplied with your SIM card. Enter your PIN with  
the keys (the PIN appears in code as  
) and  
press the Jog Dial (or ) to confirm your entry.  
If you do not enter a PIN code, your phone will automatically switch off  
after approximately 2 minutes. It is possible but not recommended to  
disable the PIN code prompt (see Main Menu Operations-Settings-  
Securitypage 66).  
No t e  
If the Personal lock has been set, there are some cases that you need to additionally  
input the security code.  
Wa rn in g  
You only have 3 attempts to enter the correct PIN. After the third attempt, your SIM  
is blocked and you must enter your PUK code (Personal Unblocking Key). (see also  
Troubleshootingpage 103).  
If necessary, you can obtain your PUK code from your Network Operator/ Service  
Provider.  
Emergency calls  
Emergency calls (112, 999, etc.) are possible when you have network  
coverage even if there is no SIM card in the phone (even if the keys are  
locked). The support of this feature depends on the Network Operator.  
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Co n n e ct in g t o t h e Ne t w o rk  
After successfully entering your PIN code, your phone searches for an  
available GSM network. The network search is automatic, but may take a  
few seconds (see also Main Menu Operations-Settings-Preferencespage  
64).  
You are ready to make and receive calls when the  
Network Operator's name appears on the display.  
The following indicates the strength of the received network signal. If the  
signal is very weak, there is a risk of losing service.  
Strong signal Weak signal  
No service  
If you cannot obtain service  
One reason for failure to obtain network service is that the reception  
strength may be too weak. Try moving to a higher elevation, to a window  
or open space. Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the antenna.  
Roaming  
If you are out of range of your HomeNetwork Operator, especially  
when you are abroad, another Network Operator may be selected  
automatically, subject to signal strength and roaming agreements between  
Network Operators. Contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider for  
details.  
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Ba sic Op e ra t io n  
Ma kin g Ca lls  
The operators name must appear on the display and the flip must be  
opened in order to make a call (except emergency calls).  
1
2
3
Dial the complete number of the party you want to call  
(including the area code even when dialling locally).  
Press  
to correct any errors. Keep  
pressed to clear the  
) to call the number  
entire number.  
Keep the Jog Dial pressed (or press  
displayed.  
or  
Press the Jog Dial to save the number to  
the Phonebook.  
Tip  
• If the Auto redial option is on (see page 73) and  
the number you have called is engaged, your  
phone automatically displays the Auto redial  
option to call the number repeatedly at  
progressive intervals until the call is connected.  
However, if there is an incoming call, the Auto  
redial option will be cancelled.  
International calls  
Each country has an individual international access code for dialling  
abroad.  
1
Keep  
pressed until “+ ” appears.  
2
Enter the country code, followed by the area code and the  
number.  
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An sw e rin g /En d in g Ca lls  
When the flip is open, incoming calls are indicated by a ringing tone as  
well as the incoming call indicator icon on the display. Press the Jog Dial  
(or  
) to accept the call.  
If the caller is using the Caller ID feature, the callers name appears on the  
display if the number is saved in the called persons Phonebook. Only the  
number appears on the display if the number is not saved in the  
Phonebook.  
If you do not wish to answer the call, press  
while the phone is  
ringing. The call is rejected (the caller hears a busy tone or is diverted if a  
divert has been set). If you do not answer the call, the missed call icon  
appears on the display in standby mode. Press  
in standby mode or  
select the Call history from the Main menu for information about the  
missed call.  
When the flip cover is closed, press the Jog Dial to start a call. If you do  
not wish to answer, press the Jog Dial forward while the phone is ringing  
to reject the call.  
The operation is the same when the flip cover is opened, but the missed  
call icon appears in the Tag window if you do not answer. (For details see  
“Tag window” page 8)  
Ending calls  
Press  
or press the Jog Dial forward to end a call.  
Flip call  
When Flip call is set (see page 73) and you receive a call, you can accept it  
by opening the flip cover.  
Close the flip cover to end the call.  
Memo  
When you receive a call with the flip cover opened, you can press  
start your announcement and to turn on the Answering machine.  
to  
No t e  
If you have a call waiting, press  
to end the current call and accept the call  
waiting by pressing (see also “Call settings-Call waiting” page 72).  
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Du rin g a Ca ll  
Adjusting the ringer/speaker volume  
When your phone is ringing, you can adjust the  
ringer volume by rotating the Jog Dial.  
During a call, you can adjust the speaker volume by  
rotating the Jog Dial. Rotate up to increase the  
volume and down to decrease the volume.  
Tips  
• During a call, use your phone as a notepad to enter a phone number. If  
you make a second call simultaneously, the active call is put on hold  
(see also Call hold). Even when the call is ended, the number you  
entered reappears on the display.  
• Press the Jog Dial for the option to save the number in the Phonebook  
or simply keep the Jog Dial pressed (or press  
) to call the number.  
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Call hold  
Call hold allows you to manage 2 calls at the same time. For example, if  
you are speaking to someone on your phone and you want to make  
another call, you can put the current or active call on hold in order to call  
someone else. Check with your Network Operator/ Service Provider for  
details about this service.  
One active call  
1
Press the Jog Dial backward and select  
Call hold.  
2
3
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.  
Press the Jog Dial again to access the Phonebook to retrieve a  
number or use the keys to enter a number.  
4
Keep the Jog Dial pressed (or press  
) to make a call.  
Tip  
• You can also put a call on hold automatically. Simply use the Notepad  
and make a second call; or just press  
.
End all calls  
Press the Jog Dial backward and select End all calls or simply press  
any time to end both the active call and the call on hold.  
at  
Send DTMF  
Press the Jog Dial backward and select this option during a call to Send  
DTMF tones (e.g. from a Phonebook entry) which are tones designed to  
respond to menu prompts e.g. in your Voice mail or other services.  
Mic off/Mic on  
Press the Jog Dial backward and select the Mic off/ Mic on option to mute  
and unmute the microphone.  
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One active call (or one call on hold) and one call w aiting  
When your phone alerts you (beep) that a call is waiting, there are several  
options available.  
1
The display automatically offers you call  
waiting options.  
2
Select Swap to put the active call on hold  
and connect the waiting call.  
or  
Press the Jog Dial backward and select  
one of the following options.  
Swap to alternate between the active call and the call on hold.  
Busy to indicate to the calling party that your line is engaged.  
Replace to end the active call and retrieve the call waiting.  
End all calls to end all established calls and accept the call  
waiting.  
Mic off/Mic on to mute/ unmute the microphone.  
No t e  
In step 1 select Busy to indicate to the calling party that your line is engaged.  
Conference call  
A call with more than 2 participants.  
To set up a conference call, press the Jog Dial backward to open the Call  
menu then select Join from the Call menu.  
No t e  
It is possible to talk with a maximum of 5 callers. Contact your Network Operator  
for details.  
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Memo during a call  
You can record the conversation for up to 20 seconds. Also, you can play  
back the pre-recorded Voice memos, to let the caller hear them, during  
conversation.  
Pressing  
records a Voice memo. To playback a memo, open Memo  
from the Main Menu. Then open the Voice memo box and select the memo  
you want to playback for the caller.  
Im p o rt a n t  
Obtain permission from the other party beforehand if you want to record the  
conversation. Also, be aware that the recorded contents can be listened to by third  
parties if they have access to your phone.  
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St a n d a rd Te xt In p u t  
The Jog Dial provides a quick alternative to enter standard characters.  
Simply press a key once and then rotate the Jog Dial to move the cursor to  
the desired character on the preview bar. Press the Jog Dial or wait a  
moment to confirm. However, standard character entry is still possible if  
you prefer; press the corresponding key several times until the character  
appears.  
Character Table  
Key  
Low er Case Characters  
Upper Case Characters  
Numeric  
[ SPACE ]  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
< SHIFT >  
< SYMBOL PAGE >  
< SHIFT >  
Tip  
Keep  
pressed to change to T9 mode for easy text entry (see also  
T9 Text Inputpage 29).  
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Example:  
To enter swhen creating a message.  
1
Press  
.
A character or number appears.  
2
Rotate the Jog Dial to s(or press  
three more times).  
3
Press the Jog Dial (or wait for a moment).  
Tips  
Press  
to shift between:  
...... lower case letters permanently  
...... an upper case letter and then revert back to lower case  
...... upper case letters permanently  
...... numbers  
Press  
to clear the character or number just before the cursor.  
To clear the entire text, keep  
pressed.  
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T9 Te xt In p u t  
In addition to the standard method of entering text messages in which you  
press a key a certain number of times until the desired letter appears, Sony  
has equipped your phone with an additional feature called T9 Text Input.  
T9 Text Input and the Jog Dial make writing messages quicker and easier.  
Just type a word by tapping each key once per letter. After you have  
finished typing to the end of the word, T9 Text Input gives you several  
words to select from in the preview bar based on the key combination you  
entered.  
(see page 28 on how to enter lower-case letters, upper-case letters and  
numbers).  
Making a sample entry w ith T9 Text Input  
To insert the word Sonywhen creating a message.  
1
2
Keep  
Press  
pressed to switch to T9 mode if  
to shift to  
does not appear.  
.
3
4
5
To type the word Sony, press each of the following keys in  
order:  
,
,
,
.
At the end of the word, check the preview bar to see possible  
combinations of the keys you typed.  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select Sony. If  
your desired word is first on the list, just  
press the Jog Dial to select it.  
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No t e  
If the word you intended to type does not appear in the list, keep  
pressed to  
switch to the standard text input mode (see page 27) and type the word using the  
standard text entry method. Once you have finished, keep pressed to return to  
T9 mode. This new word will automatically be added to the T9 memory so that next  
time you type the word it will appear in T9 mode. This process is applied to editing  
text as well.  
However, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian,  
Slovakian, Slovenian, Turkish, Norwegian and Finnish are not supported.  
Adding a symbol or punctuation  
To insert a symbol when creating a message.  
1
Press  
.
2
3
Use the Jog Dial to scroll from row to row.  
Press the Jog Dial to select a row.  
4
5
Rotate the Jog Dial to scroll within the row.  
Press the Jog Dial to select a symbol.  
Tip  
For Smart Punctuation, just press  
where you would add a  
fullstop, hyphen or apostrophe and T9 will automatically insert the  
most likely punctuation symbol. You just keep on typing and T9 will  
punctuate for you!  
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Te xt Ed it  
When making text entries, press the Jog Dial backward to enter text edit  
which provides the following features:  
Time  
To edit the current time and paste it.  
Date  
To edit the current date and paste it.  
Phonebook  
To paste saved information in the Phonebook.  
Template  
To paste a sentence that is already prepared.  
Last message  
To attach the last edited SMS.  
Event  
To paste events from the schedule.  
Phrase  
To save several commonly used phrases by pasting the saved words.  
You can also delete the saved words.  
If you would like to save a new word, select New word. (You can  
save up to 10 words/ phrases each having up to 32 characters.)  
If you would like to delete a saved word, select Delete.  
Top  
To return the cursor to the top of the text.  
Character, Timer  
To select the length of time for number or letters to be accepted before  
the next key can be pressed for the Standard text input mode.  
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Usin g t h e Ph o n e b o o k  
Ab o u t t h e Ph o n e b o o k  
1
2
It is very convenient to save frequently-used  
phone numbers and e-mail addresses. You can  
save up to 500 names in the Phone memory.  
The number of names that you can save to the  
Phonebook in the SIM card depends on the  
capacity and specifications of the SIM card.  
3
No t e  
You can make the same set up as Phone memory for names and numbers which  
are saved in SIM card, however, information other than names and numbers is  
saved in Phone memory. You can save these data in only one SIM card.  
Names stored in the Phone memory with several phone numbers are in the  
Phone memory.  
Names stored in the SIM card with several phone numbers are in the SIM card.  
The Phonebook has the following features:  
Group (above illustration 1)  
If you classify a name group by group, you can easily perform  
searches. You can save up to 10 groups with each group having its  
own name and icon.  
Name/Number (above illustration 2)  
You can save up to 3 numbers and icons for each name. An icon  
indicating where the name is saved, either to the SIM card or to the  
Phone memory is displayed to the left of the name.  
SIM card  
Phone memory  
Custom (above illustration 3)  
You can save up to 120 characters such as addresses, e-mail  
addresses and company names in each entry. And, one name can  
have up to 2 entries.  
Priority entry  
When you open the Phonebook, the 9 most frequently used entries  
are separately displayed from the ABC sort list. All of these 9  
entries are saved in the SIM card.  
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Im p o rt a n t  
Entries might be changed or deleted due to malfunctions, repairs or other  
circumstances.  
To limit the risk of losing data make a copy of important entries such as phone  
numbers. Also note that, we can not take responsibility for entries that are changed  
or deleted.  
Cre a t in g En t rie s in t h e Ph o n e b o o k  
1
Rotate the Jog Dial in standby mode to  
open the Phonebook.  
2
Select Phonebook menu and press the Jog Dial.  
Select New entry and press the Jog Dial.  
3
4
Select SIM card to save the entry to the SIM card memory or  
Phone memory, press the Jog Dial to confirm.  
This step is skipped if Choiceis not selected for the Memory  
in usein the Phonebook menu (see page 41).  
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5
6
Enter the phone number. Press the Jog Dial to confirm.  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the phone type icon and press the  
Jog Dial.  
7
8
Enter the name, press the Jog Dial to confirm.  
(For more details, see Basic Operation-Standard Text Input”  
page 27 or T9 Text Input page 29).  
Press the Jog Dial and wait for a moment to return to the  
Phonebook again.  
No t e  
Phonebook memory size (number of memory spaces and maximum number of  
letters and digits) depends on your SIM card. When you save to the SIM card, the  
number of names and phone numbers depends on the SIM card.  
When you save to the Phone memory, you can save up to 500 names. You can enter  
up to 20 characters for the name and up to 40 digits for the number.  
Sa vin g Ph o n e b o o k En t rie s fro m St a n d b y Mo d e  
1
Enter the phone number.  
2
Press the Jog Dial to call or to save the  
number.  
3
4
Rotate the Jog Dial to select Save.  
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.  
Finish saving the Phonebook entry by following steps 4 to 8 in the  
previous section Creating Entries in the Phonebook.”  
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Ma kin g Ca lls fro m t h e Ph o n e b o o k  
Making calls from the ABC sort list  
You can select the name from the ABC sort list to  
make a call.  
Rotate the Jog Dial in standby mode to open the  
Phonebook, use the Jog Dial to display the ABC sort  
list. If several numbers are displayed after selecting  
the person's name, select the number to be dialed.  
No t e  
If you have saved several numbers for one name, the first number on the list is  
displayed in the pop up window.  
Tips  
To search in the Phonebook, press a key to advance to that letter in  
the Phonebook. E.g. to advance to entries beginning with M, press  
.
You can also do a name search in the Phonebook menu.(see page 41)  
Making calls from the group sort list  
In the ABC sort list, pressing the Jog Dial backward displays the Group  
sort list.  
Select the group from the Group sort list and then  
select the name to make a call.  
Making calls from the speed dial  
You can easily make a call to the phone number saved in the SIM card by  
pressing its registration number and then keeping the  
standby mode.  
key pressed in  
For example, if you press the  
key,  
key and then keep the  
key pressed in standby mode, the phone number assigned to number 10 in  
the SIM card is called up.  
For the Priority list (first nine names), the first phone number under each  
name is automatically assigned to No. 1 through 9 on the SIM card.  
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Gro u p in g  
Group setting  
Create new group or change the name or icon of  
existing groups.  
Set group  
You can change the group.  
1
Select the Name/ Number of the group  
that you want to change from the ABC  
sort list or the Group sort list, then press  
the Jog Dial.  
2
3
Select the group name and press the Jog  
Dial.  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the group  
name.  
4
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your  
selection.  
No t e  
You can change the group for entries in the SIM card. However, if you reset the set  
group in another SIM card, that group information in the previous SIM card is  
deleted.  
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Ed it in g t h e Ph o n e b o o k  
The Jog Dial and the Phonebook make it easy to keep all your contacts up  
to date and easy to access with flexibility in customizing. Following the  
steps below you can call, edit, delete or copy entries. You can edit entries  
in the Phonebook by Number, Name, Group or by Custom.  
Editing a name  
You can edit, delete and copy names.  
1
2
3
Rotate the Jog Dial in standby mode to open the Phonebook.  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the name you want to edit.  
Press the Jog Dial.  
The saved numbers of that person are  
displayed.  
Selecting the name allows you to do the  
following.  
Select Edit to change the name.  
Select Delete entry to delete the selected name, its saved  
number (or numbers in case more than one number is saved  
under that name) and custom.  
Select Copy entry to copy the selected name, its saved  
number (or numbers in case more than one number is saved  
under that name) and custom.  
4
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.  
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Editing a number  
1
Follow step 1 to 2 in Editing a name.  
2
Select the number you want to edit and  
press the Jog Dial for a menu of editing  
options.  
Select Call to call the number.  
Select Edit to change the selected number.  
Select Delete to erase the selected  
number from the Phonebook.  
Select Copy to copy the entry from one memory location to  
another.  
3
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.  
Cu st o m  
Custom edit  
The Customis similar to a memo pad for additional information as  
e-mail or postal addresses.  
1
Follow steps 1-2 in Editing a Name.  
2
Select the Custom entry you want to edit.  
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3
4
Press the Jog Dial for a menu of editing options.  
Select Edit to change the Custom entry.  
Select Delete to delete the Custom entry from the Phonebook.  
Select Copy to copy the entry from one memory location to  
another.  
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.  
Vo ice Ma il  
The first entry in the Phonebook is reserved for your Voice mail number.  
Like other Phonebook entries, you can save and edit your Voice mail  
number here.  
For your convenience, there is also quick access to your Voice mail via  
- just keep  
pressed to dial your Voice mail without even opening  
the Phonebook!  
For more information, please contact your Network Operator.  
To set up your Voice mail  
1
Rotate the Jog Dial in standby mode to open the Phonebook.  
2
Rotate the Jog Dial to select Voice mail  
and press the Jog Dial.  
3
4
Enter the number at the prompt.  
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your entry.  
Tip  
Once you set the Voice mail, you can listen to your Voice mail by  
selecting Voice mail in step 2 and pressing  
.
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The Voice mail icon  
(or the envelope icon depending on the network)  
appears in the display to inform you when you have new voice messages  
waiting. Contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider for details. To  
listen to your messages, just keep  
pressed to call your Voice mail!  
Ph o n e b o o k Me n u  
Ow n number  
The first entry in the Phonebook menu is for you own numbers, use it for  
quick reference or as a reminder in case you forget them.  
You can make up to 3 entries in the phone memory, and more in the SIM  
depending on its capacity.  
To display ow n numbers  
1
2
3
Rotate the Jog Dial in standby mode to open the Phonebook.  
Select Phonebook menu and press the Jog Dial.  
Press the Jog Dial to select own number.  
4
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the name of  
the own number.  
5
6
Press the Jog Dial to display the number.  
Press  
to exit.  
No t e  
To save an own number entry, select a memory space using the Jog Dial. Press the  
Jog Dial and enter the number at the prompt.  
Tip  
You can call, edit, delete and copy your own numbers.  
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Name search  
You can search for a name with Name search in the Phonebook menu.  
Input the character of the name you want to search and press the Jog Dial,  
entries beginning with that letter appear. Choose the one you want by  
rotating the Jog Dial.  
Service numbers  
The service numbers provided by your operator may not be displayed  
depending on the SIM. These numbers can not be edited.  
Memory status  
You can display how much memory is available (memory status) for SIM,  
Phone memory and the Custom.  
Memory in use  
Set the location of the memory. Select Choice and you can specify the  
location of each entry.  
Fixed numbers  
This section of the Phonebook may contain Fixed Dialling Numbers (SIM  
card dependant). To add an entry to the Fixed numbers, rotate the Jog Dial  
down to New entryin the Fixed numbers and proceed as in Creating  
Entries in the Phonebook. You can call, edit, delete and copy the Fixed  
numbers.  
You need a PIN2 code to edit, delete and copy.  
The fixed numbers may not be displayed depending on the SIM.  
Fixed number only  
When you select Fixed numbers and turn this feature on, you only  
have access to numbers stored in the Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN)  
section of your Phonebook. This feature can help you to control  
outgoing calls. For example, if you lend your phone to someone they  
will need your PIN2 code to make outgoing calls. For more details,  
contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider.  
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Delete all entries  
You can delete all entries. Each entry is a space in memory for the name  
and numbers . One person may have more than 3 numbers in their entry.  
All entries are erased from the phone memory, including the phone  
numbers, customs and all own numbers. Names and numbers in the SIM  
are not erased. However, the framework of entries in the SIM is erased.  
Each number remains listed individually under its name. Therefore,  
names are listed repeatedly for each number that was entered under them.  
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Ma in Me n u Op e ra t io n s  
The menu system provides you with an easy overview of your options  
grouped into separate menu points. An icon represents each menu point  
for easy recognition and the icons rotate as you scroll using the Jog Dial.  
Some menu options are network dependant. Please contact your Network  
Operator/ Service Provider for information about which options are  
available in your network.  
Selecting a menu item w ith the Jog Dial  
1
Press the Jog Dial to select the main menu  
from standby mode and rotate the Jog  
Dial to scroll through the menu options.  
2
3
Press the Jog Dial to select the menu  
option in the centre.  
Press the Jog Dial forward (or press  
) to exit a menu.  
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Your phone automatically defaults to standby mode after more than 3 minutes of  
inactivity.  
Selecting a menu item w ith the short-cut key.  
You can go to each menu by pressing the short-cut key (  
the Main menu.  
~
) from  
— Messages  
— Schedule  
— Clock  
— Ringer  
— Phonebook  
— Divert  
— Calculator  
— Settings  
— Call history  
— Memo  
Tip  
indicates that an option is on.  
indicates that an option is off.  
indicates that an option is not set.  
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,
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,
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LOCAL AREA INFO  
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Me ssa g e s  
Choose Messages from the Main menu for  
correspondence options to create, send and read  
short messages (SMS). You can use short messages to  
send another mobile phone user a text message. The  
Jog Dial makes it easy to enter characters using the  
preview bar together with the keys.  
Read  
You hear a beep which sounds different from the  
single beep of the ringer and see the message icon  
when a new message arrives. Short messages can  
be received in standby mode or during a phone call.  
1
Select Read from the Messages menu.  
2
Scroll through the list of messages to select the message you  
want to read. The first line of the message appears in the pop  
up window.  
3
4
Press the Jog Dial to confirm. The message appears on the  
display.  
Press the Jog Dial for options to Reply, Forward, Delete, or Call  
back the number in the text.  
Tip  
• You can switch between All list and Call history by pressing the Jog  
Dial backward when you are in the Read list.  
No t e  
The capacity for storing incoming and outgoing messages depends on your SIM  
card. The message memory is full when the envelope icon blinks in the display.  
If you try to save a message when the SIM memory is full “Memory full” appears  
and you cannot save the message. Delete old messages in order to free memory  
space for new messages.  
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,
CREATE  
,
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LOCAL AREA INFO  
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SMS list icons indicate the properties of the message  
:
:
:
Received message (unread)  
Received message (read)  
Created message (stored in the SIM)  
:
This incoming message is only stored in the phones memory, not in  
the SIM memory. If you switch off the phone the message is  
deleted. If you want to save this message, see below. (see “Memory  
class” page 47)  
:
:
Result report  
Voice mail message  
To delete a message  
Follow the steps 1-4 in Reading messages and select Delete. After selecting  
the message you want to delete, select Yes.  
To reply to or edit a message  
Follow the steps 1-4 in Reading messages and select Reply. Then, select a  
message with the Jog Dial and edit it for the Reply message.  
To forw ard a message  
Follow the steps 1-4 in Reading messages and select Forward. After  
entering the phone number you want to send the message to, edit it for  
Forward message. You can also choose a number from the Phonebook.  
To call back the sender of a message or a number in the message text  
Follow the steps 1-4 in Reading messages and select Call back. Select a  
number that you want to call back from the numbers (up to 3) appearing  
in the SMS. You can call back one of the SMS numbers of the person that  
sent the SMS.  
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,
CREATE  
,
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LOCAL AREA INFO  
<
Create  
You can create a new message.  
1
2
Select Create from the Messages menu.  
Create your message and, when finished,  
press the Jog Dial.  
On how to input the Character Table and  
T9 Text, see “Basic Operation-Standard  
Text Input” (see page 27).  
3
Enter the number to which you want to send the message using  
the keys and press the Jog Dial to confirm.  
You can select the number from the Phonebook by pressing the  
Jog Dial backward.  
4
Select Send, Save, Settings or Cancel and press the Jog Dial to  
confirm your selection.  
Tips  
• Press the Jog Dial backward during the text input for the pop up menu  
to appear. (see "Basic Operation- Text Edit" page 31)  
• If you are interrupted (e.g. incoming call) while creating a message,  
select Last message to retrieve the message and complete it continuing  
from step 2.  
Settings  
Settings allows you to customize outgoing messages including the format,  
confirmation report, etc. Some of these options may be network-  
dependant. Contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider for details.  
Select Settings from the Messages menu, then select a Settings option  
using the Jog Dial.  
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Service centre  
Before you can send short messages, you must  
register your Service centre number via the Service  
centre option in the Messaging menu.  
Contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider  
for details.  
You can open the SMS menu and select the number  
registered in your Service centre by pressing the Jog  
Dial. Then, select “Set default” to make the selected  
number the default number. You can also enter the  
Service centre number manually.  
Message tone  
Select a tone type that alerts you to reception of SMS. You can select 2  
different tones or no tone (silent).  
No t e  
If the ringer is set to Vibra alert then it overrides any other message tone  
settings in the Message tone.  
Memory class  
You have the following options:  
SIM to save the message on the recipients SIM card.  
Phone to save the message in the recipients phone.  
Screen to display the message directly on the recipients  
display without saving to the SIM or the phone. It is not  
recommended to send confidential messages using the Screen  
option.  
Validity period  
You can specify how long messages are stored in the service centre by  
selecting: 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 1 week, 4 weeks. The default validity  
period is 24 hours.  
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Reply cost  
Choose Reply cost and select On if you would like to pay for the recipient  
to respond to your message.  
Result report  
Choose Result report and select On if you would like to receive  
confirmation that your messages are transmitted to the recipient  
successfully.  
Message format  
Choose Message format if you would like to specify how your message is  
transmitted: SMS, E-Mail, Fax, Telex, Voice (if available). The default  
setting is SMS.  
Signature  
You can create your own signature of up to 32 characters, and choose  
whether or not to attach it when you send SMS.  
Local area info  
Local area info allows you to receive cell broadcast messages or general  
messages like weather reports, traffic reports, etc. broadcast to a group of  
phones in a certain area. Some of these options may be network-  
dependant. Contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider for details.  
1
Select Local area info from the Messages menu.  
2
Select one of the following options:  
Received info to view cell broadcast messages.  
Select channel to add or delete a broadcast channel.  
Receive to choose whether or not to receive cell  
broadcast messages.  
3
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.  
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RINGER  
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VIBRA ALERT  
MANNER MODE  
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Rin g e r  
You can set the Manner mode or the Vibra alert.  
Also, you can select the ringer type and adjust the  
volume and tone.  
Ringer  
You can adjust the ringer volume, select the ringer type and edit and save  
your favourite melody.  
Ringer volume  
You can select one of the 6 levels of the ringer volume or turn the ringer  
off.  
Jog Down  
Off  
Jog Up  
Icon  
Pop up  
window  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Level 3  
Level 4  
Step up Step down  
Select the ringer volume from the Ringer menu and then select from  
among the 7 ringer volume levels using the Jog Dial.  
Tip  
appears in standby mode to remind you when you have turned the  
ringer off (level 0).  
You can also quickly turn the ringer on/off or to single beep by  
pressing the Jog Dial or adjust the volume during an incoming call  
(while ringing) by rotating the Jog Dial.  
No t e  
Even if you set the Vibra alert (see page 53), when the Ringer volume is off the  
Ringer volume icon has priority in the display.  
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Ringer tone  
You can select from among 30 different pre-set ringer tones in the ringer  
tone setting. You can even add 3 more ringer tones using the ringer  
composer.  
You can compose and save up to 3 melodies (see also “Ringer composer”  
below). Select ringer tone from the Ringer menu. The current setting for  
the tone is displayed. Select from among 30 tone types using the Jog Dial.  
You can listen to the sound of the ringer tone type by moving the cursor to  
the selection.  
Group ringer tone  
You can set the ringer tone for every group saved in the Phonebook.  
However, you can not set the ringer tone for every name or number.  
Ringer composer  
You can compose your favorite melodies.  
The Ringer composer menu has the following functions:  
Compose to input your favorite melody using musical notes.  
Edit title to add the title to the saved melody.  
Play to play the melody.  
Compose  
Number of Tone  
Key Board, "P" = Pause  
Cursor Area  
Select Item Area  
Entered Music  
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1
2
Select Composer in the ringer composer mode and press the Jog  
Dial.  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the tone and press the Jog Dial.  
• To hear the following 3 octaves, rotate the Jog Dial.  
C — Octave lower  
C — Original tone  
C — Octave higher  
• The half-tone is displayed in grey.  
• To enter a musical pause, select “P” from the keys.  
3
Select the musical length and press the Jog Dial.  
If you selected musical pause in step 2, select the length.  
4
5
By repeating steps 1 through 3, you can create various  
melodies.  
After entering the melody, press the Jog Dial backward to  
display the Sub menu. Select “Save”.  
Tip  
• You can display the Sub menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward while  
entering the melody.  
Play:To play the melody. You can play a melody while composing.  
Move:To move the position of the cursor.  
Tempo:To set the tempo of the melody. The default setting is  
Moderate.  
Save:To save the entered melody.  
Cancel:To cancel the entered melody.  
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RINGER  
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VIBRA ALERT  
MANNER MODE  
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You can directly enter the melody with the keys by pressing the Jog  
Dial.  
Entering tones  
Change the octave by pressing  
each key a number of times.  
C# D#  
F# G# A#  
Original Tone  
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
An Octave Higher-Tone  
An Octave Lower-Tone  
Original Tone  
Musical length =  
Entering musical pause =  
Change the length by pressing  
several times.  
Change the pause by pressing  
several times.  
Edit title  
Attach a title to the entered melody (see “Standard Text Input” page 27).  
Play  
To play the entered melody.  
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RINGER  
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VIBRA ALERT  
MANNER MODE  
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Vibra alert  
You can set the vibration of the Vibra alert indicating a call. This feature is  
available for Alarm and Message tone.  
On: Vibra alert is set to on.  
Off: Vibra alert is set to off.  
t
: After the Ringer rings, the Ringer mode changes to the  
Vibrator mode.  
t
: After the phone vibrates, the Vibrator mode changes to  
the Ringer mode.  
No t e  
• Changing the mode between Ringer and Vibra alert takes 3 seconds.  
• If Vibra alert is on, the Message tone and Alarm as well as the Vibra alert  
function.  
• Even if you set the Vibra alert, when the Ringer volume (see page 49) is off the  
Ringer volume icon has priority in the display.  
Manner mode  
Select one from 3 types of Manner modes.  
Select Manner mode from the Ringer menu and then select one of the  
following manner modes using the Jog Dial:  
Silent  
: Ringer is off. Also Vibra alert is off.  
: Ringer beeps only once.  
Single beep  
Vibra alert only : Vibra alert is set to on. Ringer is off. SMS  
alarm can be also informed by Vibra alert.  
Manner off  
: Manner mode is off. The icon is not  
displayed in the top icon area.  
No t e  
Once you have set the Manner mode, the Ringer and Vibra alert modes do not work  
even if you set them.  
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SCHEDULE  
Sch e d u le  
The schedule has many features. You can display the  
calendar, save your daily schedule and set alarms for  
important meetings or tasks.  
The window of the monthly calendar is displayed as  
follows.  
(light gray) : Sundays.  
7
7
(dark gray) : An event is scheduled for that day.  
Tip  
• When the Calender is displayed, press the Jog Dial backward to display  
the Menu. The Menu has detailed scheduling functions.  
Event list  
To review all your events in a list.  
Month  
To display the specified monthly calendar.  
Week  
To display the monthly calendar including the specified week.  
Today  
To return the cursor to the Today window.  
Go to  
To directly input and display the current date.  
Memory  
To display the amount of memory being used for your saved  
schedules.  
Delete all  
To entirely delete all schedules both current and old.  
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SCHEDULE  
Daily event list  
You can display your daily schedule, which holds up  
to 4 events. Then, check it by rotating the Jog Dial.  
Select the day from the calendar and press the Jog  
Dial. Then select New event and press the Jog Dial  
to save a new event.  
Schedule menu  
You can edit or delete events that are already saved.  
Select the Daily item from the Daily event list and select Menu item by  
press the Jog Dial.  
Alarm  
To set the alarm. You can also set 5 minutes before the specified time.  
Edit  
To edit the time, icon and details.  
Delete  
To delete the displayed schedule.  
Repeat  
To repeat recurring events weekly, monthly or yearly.  
When repeat is set, the icon  
is displayed.  
No t e  
Up to 4 events each day and a total maximum of 500 events can be saved.  
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ALARM  
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TIMER  
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WORLD CLOCK  
TIME SIGNAL  
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Clo ck  
The clock has many features. You can set an Alarm or a Time to  
automatically switch off your phone every day. It also displays the current  
date and time in standby mode.  
Alarm  
Select Alarm from the Clock menu. Use the Jog Dial and the keys in the set  
mode to enter the time you want the alarm to ring.  
Repeat daily allows you to repeat the alarm at the same time every  
day.  
Alarm tone allows you to select the alarm tone.  
No t e  
When you set the Silent mode in Manner mode, the alarm does not ring even  
though the alarm has been set.  
If the Vibra alert in the Ringer has already been set to on, the Vibra alert overrides  
any setting for the Alarm tone.  
Tip  
• The alarm rings for about 40 seconds. Press any key to turn off the  
alarm. The alarm does not ring during a call, it switches to the vibrator,  
and then rings on completion of the call. The alarm rings even when  
the power is off (and the battery is inserted).  
Timer  
Select Timer from the Clock menu. Use the Jog Dial and the keys to set the  
timer. When stop is selected or the time is up, a bell rings.  
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ALARM  
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TIMER  
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WORLD CLOCK  
TIME SIGNAL  
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World clock  
This phone has a World clock function.  
Select World clock from the Clock menu and press  
the Jog Dial to display the world map.  
You can select city by rotating the Jog Dial. The name  
of the city and its phone code are displayed in the  
pop up window.  
This status changes to the standby mode with the phone code by pressing  
.
The time in your home city is displayed on the top-left of the screen.  
Tip  
• You can select city directly by pressing the Jog Dial backward from the  
world map. Save up to 6 cities by selecting Add city.  
Press the Jog Dial to display the following menu when in the world  
map screen.  
City name: To change the name and location of the city.  
Clock: To change the time.  
Phone code: To change the country code and the dialling code.  
Summer time: To change to summer time. If summer time has been  
selected, it will be active from the last Sunday in March to the last  
Sunday in October and the standard time will be one hour ahead.  
Set home: To set as the home city.  
Delete: To delete.  
No t e  
You cannot change or delete the times for the pre-set cities.  
Time signal  
You can set your phone to ring or vibrate on the hour.  
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ALARM  
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TIMER  
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WORLD CLOCK  
TIME SIGNAL  
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Clock format  
Select the style of time to be displayed and it appear in standby mode.  
Analogue  
Set whether or not to show an analogue clock when the flip cover is  
closed.  
Auto pow er off  
The Auto power off function turns your phone off at a specified time.  
Activate Auto power off once, and the phone turns off at the same time  
every day.  
Set Auto power off from the Clock menu. Use the Jog Dial and the keys to  
enter the time in the set mode you want to turn off your phone.  
No t e  
If auto power off occurs during a call, the phone does not turn off until after the call  
is completed.  
Set the day/time  
Select set from the Clock list menu. Use the Jog Dial and the keys to enter  
the day, month, year (DDMM20YY). Enter the hour and minutes (HHMM  
in a 24 hour clock format) and then select “OK”. To correct the entry, press  
.
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ALL CALLS  
,
IF NOT REACHABLE  
IF NO REPLY  
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<
Dive rt  
Choose Divert, also known as Call forwarding,  
from the Main menu to forward incoming calls to  
another phone number depending on certain  
conditions in which you do not answer the call e.g.  
divert to your Voice mail if you are not reachable.  
You may need to register for this service with your  
Network Operator/ Service Provider.  
All calls  
To divert all calls unconditionally (the phone will not even ring).  
If not reachable  
To divert incoming calls when your phone is switched off or out of  
network coverage.  
If no reply  
To divert incoming calls if you do not answer the call after a certain period  
of time.  
If busy  
To divert incoming calls when you are on the phone (line engaged).  
All fax  
To divert all fax calls (the phone will not even ring).  
All data  
To divert all data calls (the phone will not even ring).  
Cancel all  
To clear all active diverts.  
No t e  
appears in standby mode when a divert is set.  
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ALL CALLS  
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IF NOT REACHABLE  
IF NO REPLY  
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<
Setting a divert  
1
2
3
Select the Divert menu from the Main menu.  
Select a Divert option using the Jog Dial (e.g. If not reachable).  
Select Activate to set the chosen divert  
condition.  
4
5
Select Voice mail to divert calls to your Voice mail or Other  
number to choose a number from the Phonebook. You can also  
enter the number manually using the keys.  
Wait for confirmation from the network.  
In step 3, you also have the option to cancel or check status. Select  
Cancelto cancel the divert; then wait for the network response. Select  
the option Check statusto check the divert settings. Wait for the  
network response and then you can view the current status on the display.  
No t e  
If the returned response is Failed, the network was unable to set, clear or check  
the selected Divert.  
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CALCULATOR  
Ca lcu la t o r  
The Calculator can perform addition (+), subtraction (), multiplication (x)  
and division (÷), and even percentage (%) calculation.  
Press  
to go through the mathematical operations of +, , x, and ÷  
in that order.  
Press  
to display %.  
Press  
to clear the entered value and the result.  
to start a new calculation while using the calculator.  
Press the  
1
2
Select Calculator from the Main menu. The assigned keys will  
be displayed.  
Enter a number.  
3
4
Press  
Press  
to select the operand and then enter another number.  
to select = for the result.  
In this example we are going to subtract 20% from 120.  
1
2
0
2
0
Rate conversion  
You can also use the calculator as a currency calculator as an easy way to  
convert prices from one currency to another.  
Display the pop up menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward and select the  
desired Currency exchange rate. Press the Jog Dial to display the  
converted price on the Calculator.  
Also, the exchange rate has the following functions in Settings on the pop  
up menu list. Make sure of specifying the rate whenever adding a new  
currency.  
Home currency to set your home currency.  
Foreign currency to set foreign currency.  
Currency list to list currency and to enter  
currency newly up to 5 currencies included  
originals.  
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CALL HISTORY  
Ca ll Hist o ry  
Call history tracks a total of 30 received and dialed calls. (The number of  
received or dialed calls may vary depending on your Network Operator/  
Service Provider). The caller's name is displayed in Call history if their  
name is in your Phonebook.  
1
Select the Call history from the Main menu or press  
standby mode.  
in  
2
Scroll up or down using the Jog Dial to  
highlight the desired number or name  
from the list. The time stamp for the  
selected Call history appears in the pop up  
window.  
3
Keep the Jog Dial pressed if you find the number that you are  
looking for.  
Select Delete all to delete all lists at the end of the list.  
Tip  
Press the Jog Dial backward to select between All calls list, Last dialled  
numbers list or Missed/Received calls list in Step 1.  
Outgoing call  
Outgoing call (Voice memo)  
Incoming call  
Incoming call (Voice memo)  
Missed call  
Answering machine  
No t e  
Support of the Call history entries requires Caller ID (Caller Line Identification).  
When the Call history memory is full, the oldest number is deleted automatically to  
provide space for a new entry.  
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Call history menu  
To save, copy, etc. numbers from the Call history, select the Call history  
menu then press the Jog Dial.  
Call  
To call the displayed number.  
Save  
To save the new name in the Phonebook. Also, to copy the numbers  
displayed in the Phonebook.  
Change  
To change the displayed phone number.  
Delete  
To delete the number and name displayed.  
Voice memo  
To play the saved Voice memo.  
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PREFERENCES , SECURITY  
CALL SETTINGS < CALL TIME, COST <  
Se t t in g s  
Preferences  
Choose Preferences from the Main menu settings and unpack the bag of  
options to personalize your phone according to your preferences like  
which language your phone speaks, even how the keys sound!  
When you receive your phone, it has the following default settings.  
item  
default  
Auto  
Key click  
Off  
reference  
page  
64  
Language  
Language  
Key click sound  
Greeting message  
ScreenSaver  
Animation  
Key click sound  
Greeting message  
ScreenSaver  
Animation  
65  
65  
Off  
65  
Stream  
On  
65  
Backlight  
Backlight  
65  
LCD contrast  
Select network  
Priority list  
Factory reset  
LCD contrast  
Select network  
Priority list  
65  
Auto  
65  
65  
Factory reset  
65  
Language  
The Language setting allows you to select the language in which all  
options appear.  
Select Language from the Preferences menu and then use the Jog Dial to  
select the appropriate language.  
Select automatic and the display changes to the language set in the SIM.  
Tip  
As a short cut, you can also select the language by pressing #00  
(country code) #. Select your default language by pressing #0000#.  
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Key click sound  
You can adjust the key sounds to DTMF tones, Key click or Silent in the  
Key sound settings.  
Greeting message  
The Greeting message menu allows you to turn on/ off or to edit the  
greeting text which appears when you turn your phone on.  
Animation  
You can choose one of 3 animations to display when you turn on the  
phone.  
ScreenSaver  
You can set ScreenSavers only when the flip cover is open.  
Backlight  
Use this setting. You can choose to turn the Backlight of the keys and  
display on or off. If the Backlight is switched off, your phones battery  
charge lasts longer.  
LCD contrast  
You can set the contrast of the LCD to be brighter or darker.  
Select netw ork  
This feature gives you the option to select a network automatically when  
you turn on your phone or manually from a list of available networks.  
Priority list  
Choose Priority list to edit the automatic network selection priority list.  
This feature is helpful for example to prioritize roaming partners, etc.  
Add network to add a network operator to the list.  
Move to adjust the order in which the names appear in the list.  
Delete to remove a network operator from the list.  
Factory reset  
The Factory reset allows you to perform a master reset of all of your  
phones settings back to the factory settings except Phonebook, Schedule  
and Network or SIM card-based settings. Note that this will restart your  
phone.  
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CALL SETTINGS < CALL TIME, COST <  
Security  
The Security options allow you to control who uses your phone as well as  
their calling privileges. However, emergency calls (SOS) are always  
possible regardless of the restrictions/ codes you set.  
PIN code  
Your Network Operator/ Service Provider provides a  
PIN number with your SIM card. The menu offers  
you the possibility to change your PIN code or to  
enable/ disable the PIN code prompt.  
Im p o rt a n t  
You only have 3 attempts to enter the correct PIN code. If the third try fails, your  
PIN is blocked and you must enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) also  
provided with your SIM card. You have 10 attempts to enter the PUK code  
correctly. After the tenth wrong entry, your SIM card is completely blocked and you  
must contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider.  
Enabling/ Disabling the PIN code  
When the PIN code is enabled, your phone prompts you to enter the  
PIN code each time you turn on the phone.  
1
Select PIN code from the Security menu and press the Jog  
Dial to confirm your selection.  
2
3
Select On/ Off to enable/ disable the PIN code.  
Enter the PIN code and press the Jog Dial to confirm. The  
PIN is enabled/ disabled.  
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Changing the PIN code  
You can change your PIN code to any 4-8 digit number. Your PIN  
code can only be changed if the PIN control is switched on.  
1
2
3
Select PIN code from the Security menu.  
Select Change.  
Enter the old PIN code at the prompt and press the Jog Dial  
(or  
) to confirm your entry.  
4
5
Enter your new PIN code (4-8 digits) and press the Jog Dial  
to confirm.  
Repeat the new PIN code entry for verification and press  
the Jog Dial to confirm. If successfully verified, the new  
PIN is effective immediately.  
No t e  
If the PIN code is disabled, the risk of unauthorised use of your phone is greater.  
The disabling of the PIN control is SIM card dependent. Contact your Network  
Operator/ Service Provider for details.  
PIN2 code  
PIN2 is a code provided by your Network Operator/ Service Provider and  
is required for access to some features such as FDN Phonebook or Call  
costs. These features are not supported by all networks. Contact your  
Network Operator/ Service Provider for details.  
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PREFERENCES , SECURITY  
CALL SETTINGS < CALL TIME, COST <  
Barring service  
Choose Call barring service from the Security menu to bar calls made from  
your phone. This feature can be especially useful e.g. if you lend your  
phone to someone else but do not want them to make international calls.  
The restrictions in the Call barring service menu require the Barring  
password; contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider for details.  
All outgoing calls  
To restrict all outgoing calls except emergency calls (112, 999, etc.).  
International  
To restrict all international calls.  
Int. except home  
To restrict all outgoing international calls except those to your home  
country.  
All incoming calls  
To restrict all incoming calls.  
If abroad  
To restrict all incoming calls when you are outside of the coverage  
from your registered Network Operator e.g. when abroad.  
Cancel all  
To cancel all settings of Call barring service.  
Barring passw ord  
Some of the restrictions in the Security menu are controlled in the network  
e.g. Call barring. Your Network Operator/ Service Provider provides a  
(Network) password if you register for one or more of these network call  
restrictions (Call barring).  
Select Barring password from the Security menu to change the barring  
password. Use the Jog Dial to enter the old password and then enter your  
new password (4 digits). Enter the new password again and press the Jog  
Dial.  
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No t e  
If the message Invalidappears, the password you entered is incorrect.  
If you have difficulties, please contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider.  
Personal lock  
The Phone lock prevents unauthorized use of your phone if it is stolen or  
if the SIM card is exchanged. The security code is not set when you buy  
the phone. You can change the security code (0000) to any four-to-eight  
digit code.  
No t e  
A security code is required for the functions Call time reset, Factory resetand  
Delete all entries.  
On  
If the phone lock is set to on, you are requested to enter the all  
phone lock code every time you turn on the phone.  
Off  
The security code is not used.  
If other SIM  
This setting is necessary when you are using a different SIM card.  
Change code  
The security code is changed.  
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PREFERENCES , SECURITY  
CALL SETTINGS < CALL TIME, COST <  
Call time, cost  
The Call time, cost option offers ways to track or control how long you are  
on the phone and the cost of calls you have made. So that Call costs can be  
used as a security measure e.g. when you lend your phone to someone,  
you must use your PIN2 as a security code when you set or change  
options. Some of the options in the Call costs menu may not be supported  
in your network. Contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider for  
details.  
Call time  
To check the duration of your last call and total calls (incoming and  
outgoing)  
Select Call time from the Call Data menu. Rotate the Jog Dial to select the  
time you want to check.  
Call cost  
To check the cost of your last call, total calls and remaining credit.  
Select Call cost from the Call Data menu. Use the Jog Dial to select the cost  
you want to check.  
Call time reset  
Select Call time reset and enter your security code at the prompt. Then  
press the Jog Dial to reset the Call time.  
No t e  
Enter the security code to reset the call time.  
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Call cost setting  
Select Charge rate to set the currency and price per unit which your phone  
uses to calculate the call cost.  
Charge rate  
Select Charge rate and enter your PIN2 code at the prompt. Enter a  
monetary denomination and the price per unit using the keys (To  
enter a decimal point, press  
or  
).  
Charge limit  
Select Charge limit to set a unit figure at which your phone will not  
allow any more phone calls to be made. (If you have selected Unit in  
the Charge rate menu (see above), enter the Unit value. In case of  
Currency, enter the Currency value.)  
Select Call cost setting from the Call Data menu. Enter your PIN2 code  
at the prompt, then set the charge limit using the Jog Dial.  
Call cost reset  
Select Call cost reset from the Call cost setting, enter your PIN2 code  
and then reset the call cost.  
No t e  
Reset the Call cost counter or enter a higher limit in order to be able to make phone  
calls again.  
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Call settings  
You can set the related functions for calling.  
Caller ID  
Caller ID allows you to choose whether or not you want the party you are  
calling to see your phone number. This feature may not appear in some  
networks.  
Select Caller number from the Call settings menu. Use the Jog Dial to  
select On, Off or Default (network default).  
No t e  
Some networks do not allow you to turn off Caller number. Contact your Network  
Operator/ Service Provider for details.  
Call w aiting  
Set the Call waiting feature for your phone to alert you (beep) that a call is  
waiting so that you dont miss any calls. You may need to subscribe to this  
service. Contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider for details.  
Select Call waiting from the Call settings menu. Use the Jog Dial to  
activate Call waiting and then wait for the response to appear.  
Tip  
See also the chapter During a Call for options such as Call hold for tips  
on how to handle 2 calls at the same time.  
Any key answ er  
Any key answer lets you answer a call by pressing any key.  
Select Any key answer from the Call settings menu. Use the Jog Dial to  
select On or Off.  
No t e  
You cannot use  
,
to answer a call.  
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1 minute beep  
You can turn on the 1 minute beep setting to be reminded (beep) in  
1 minute intervals while you are on the phone.  
Auto redial  
The Auto redial setting offers you the option of automatically redialling an  
engaged line until it is no longer busy. Select Off if you do not want to  
have the Auto redial option appear each time you call a number which is  
busy. This feature may not appear in some networks.  
No t e  
An incoming call will interrupt the Auto redial feature.  
Show call time  
You can set whether or not to display the elapsed time of your call.  
Auto answ er  
Auto answer programs your phone to answer an incoming call.  
Auto answer only works together with the Handsfree car kit or the  
Headset accessory.  
DTMF tones  
You can choose to turn on or off the DTMF tones which are emitted when  
pressing a key during menu prompts e.g. during your Voice mail or other  
services.  
Flip call  
Flip call allows you to answer incoming calls by opening the flip cover  
and to end the call by closing it.  
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Data services  
You can send and receive faxes and data when the phone is connected to  
the optional EasyCom or PC Card accessory (see also the operating  
instructions of the accessory for use with the CMD-MZ5).  
Speech then fax  
Switch the Speech then Fax setting to On to make a phone call and  
then send a fax. When the phone is not connected to the EasyCom or  
PC Card accessory, Off should be selected.  
Select Data services from the Call settings menu. Select Speech and  
then Fax. Use the Jog Dial to select On or Off.  
Serial speed  
Select Data services from the Call settings and then select Serial speed.  
Tip  
Select Automatic for automatic detection of the Serial speed. In order  
for the phone to detect the Serial speed correctly, enter an AT”  
command, whereafter the phone responds with OK. For a list of  
ATcommands, please refer to the operating instructions supplied  
with the PC Card or EasyCom accessory.  
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CALL SETTINGS < CALL TIME, COST <  
Select line  
Select line is a feature offered by some Network Operators giving you the  
possibility to select between two separate phone lines on your SIM card.  
This can be useful if for example you want to use your SIM card for both  
business and private calls but you want to keep the costs separate. You  
can even divert your business line to your Mailbox after business hours  
and only receive private calls. This feature may not appear in some  
networks. To make a line selection in standby mode, keep  
pressed  
and use the Jog Dial to make your selection. 1 or 2 will appear in standby  
mode so that you always know which line is active.  
For more details, contact your Network Operator.  
No t e  
Some menu items may not appear in your phone in some networks unless you  
specifically subscribe for them. The following settings (e.g. Divert, Security, Ringer  
type, Call waiting and Voice mail) will apply to the currently selected line. Some  
items such as your own number entry and Voice mail entry may not be edited. All  
calls made will be billed to the currently selected line. The Call time, Call cost  
settings, however, will always show the total time or cost of both lines.  
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VOICE MEMO BOX  
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RECORD VOICE  
CAPTURE < ANSWERING MACHINE  
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Me m o  
The Memo function programs your phone to play the Answering message  
when you receive an incoming call and record the message of the caller.  
Tip  
You can save up to a total of 10 messages and Voice memos. Each  
message and Voice memo can be up to 20 seconds long.  
Voice memo box  
Voice memo box allows you to play the recorded Voice memo.  
1
Select Voice memo box from the Memo  
menu.  
2
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the already  
recorded item. If the other party is a  
subscriber of the number display service,  
the number is displayed in the pop up  
window.  
3
Pressing the Jog Dial allows you to do the following.  
Play to play the recorded Voice memo.  
Stop to stop playing the Voice memo.  
Delete to delete the saved Voice memo one by one.  
Delete All displayed on the bottom line of the list to delete all  
recorded Voice memos.  
Tip  
In the standby mode, you can playback memos by pressing  
.
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VOICE MEMO BOX  
,
RECORD VOICE  
CAPTURE < ANSWERING MACHINE  
<
Record voice  
You can save memos.  
1
2
Select Record voice from the Memo menu.  
Select Record and press the Jog Dial.  
3
Select Stop when you finish your recording and then press the  
Jog Dial.  
Tips  
You can record the conversation during a call by pressing  
In the standby mode, you can record a memo by keeping  
pressed.  
.
Answ ering machine  
You can set the Answering machine.  
It is possible to save an announcement message of up to 20 seconds.  
Use the Jog Dial to Save, Play and Stop.  
1
Select Answering machine from the Memo menu.  
2
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the followings.  
On to turn on the answering machine.  
Off to clear the Answering machine setting. This setting  
also turns off the ringer.  
Announce to record the message on the Answering  
machine.  
Set delay to set the time from the ringing until the message  
is announced.  
In the Answering machine Ondisplay, press the Jog Dial and  
select whom you want to answer by rotating the Jog Dial.  
All calls to set the answering machine to answer all  
incoming calls automatically.  
Group to set the Answering machine to answer a specified  
group.  
Number to set the Answering machine to answer a  
specified number.  
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VOICE MEMO BOX  
,
RECORD VOICE  
CAPTURE < ANSWERING MACHINE  
<
3
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.  
Tips  
You can turn on the Answering machine in the standby mode by  
keeping pressed. When the flip cover is closed, keep the Jog Dial  
pressed to turn on the answering machine.  
If you want to turn on the Answering machine while the phone is  
ringing, press  
. The caller hears your announcement. It only works  
when you have already recorded an announcement message.  
Im p o rt a n t  
You are responsible for the confidentiality of the recording.  
You must ask the person you are on the phone with for permission before  
recording.  
No t e s  
The Answering machine is not available when you are outside the service area.  
Before using the Answering machine, you have to record your announcement  
message.  
Assign caller is not available for incoming calls that do not have a caller ID  
function.  
If you select 0 secondsin Set delay, the phone does not ring.  
Capture  
You can easily capture up to 30 pictures, like taking notes, from your  
Browser, E-mail or Games and save them in the phone using the Capture  
function.  
1
Press the Jog Dial to select Capture and rotate the Jog Dial until  
the desired picture is displayed.  
2
You can use the following functions for the displayed picture.  
Delete  
To delete the displayed picture.  
Edit title  
To enter a title for the displayed picture or edit the title.  
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Ext ra s Me n u Op e ra t io n s  
Your phone has the Extras menu consisting of “Music,” “Browser,” “E-  
mail,” “Games” and “MS viewer.”  
To enjoy music, be sure to insert a “MagicGate Memory Stick” beforehand.  
It is necessary to register with a service provider in order to use this  
telephone as a browser or for E-mail. In some cases registration has  
already been completed.  
Check with your service provider in advance to confirm whether or not  
this phone has access to these services. Also, check with your service  
provider when using this phone overseas.  
No t e  
When access to SIM card service is available, the menu is displayed in Extras. For  
further details, you need to check with your network operator.  
Selecting a menu item in Extras menu  
1
Press the Jog Dial backward in standby  
mode.  
The Extras menu appears.  
2
3
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the desired  
menu.  
Press the Jog Dial to enter the menu  
choice.  
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Ma g icGa t e Me m o ry St ick”  
What is a “Memory Stick”?  
A “Memory Stick” is a new compact, portable and versatile integrated  
circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk.  
The “Memory Stick” is specially designed for exchanging and sharing  
digital data among “Memory Stick” compatible products. Because it is  
removable, the “Memory Stick” can also be used for external data storage.  
Types of “Memory Stick”  
There are two types of “Memory Stick”:  
– “MagicGate Memory Stick” that is equipped with “MagicGate”  
copyright protection technology.  
– “Memory Stick” that is not equipped with “MagicGate” copyright  
protection technology.  
Use a “MagicGate Memory Stick” w ith this mobile phone.  
A 64MB “MagicGate Memory Stick” is supplied with this product.  
When you purchase a spare “Memory Stick” for your mobile phone, be  
sure to ask for a “MagicGate Memory Stick,” which is distinguished by  
the  
logo.  
Can be used  
Cannot be used  
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What is “MagicGate”?  
“MagicGate” is a copyright protection technology for “MagicGate  
Memory Stick” and compliant products, such as this mobile phone.  
Authentication ensures that protected content is transferred only between  
compliant devices and “MagicGate Memory Stick,” and that protected  
content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent  
unauthorized copying or playback.  
No t e  
is terminology denoting the copyright protection system developed  
by Sony. It does not guarantee conversion among other media.  
Formatting the “MagicGate Memory Stick”  
The “MagicGate Memory Stick” is shipped with a FAT (File Allocation  
Table) as the standard format.  
To format the “MagicGate Memory Stick,” please use devices compatible  
with the “MagicGate Memory Stick.” When using this mobile phone,  
please follow the instructions in “Format stick” on page 92 to format the  
“MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
Handling the “MagicGate Memory Stick”  
• You can use a “MagicGate Memory Stick” with a capacity of up to  
128MB with this mobile phone.  
• Only a “MagicGate Memory Stick” marked with the  
used.  
logo can be  
• Do not touch the “MagicGate Memory Stick” connector with your finger  
or metallic objects.  
• To avoid damaging data, do not  
– release the “MagicGate Memory Stick” or unplug the AC power  
adaptor during reading or writing of data.  
– remove the battery pack during reading or writing of data.  
use the “MagicGate Memory Stick” in a location subject to static  
electricity or electric noise.  
• When the “MagicGate Memory Stick” erasure prevention switch is set to  
“LOCK,” data cannot be recorded, erased or edited.  
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• Do not attach any other material than the supplied label on the label  
space. Attach the label so that it does not stick out from the proper  
attachment location.  
• Do not bend, drop or apply strong shock to the “MagicGate Memory  
Stick.”  
• Do not disassemble or modify the “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
• Do not allow the “MagicGate Memory Stick” to be exposed to moisture.  
• Do not use or store the “MagicGate Memory Stick” in a location that is  
subject to:  
– Extremely high temperature, such as in a car parked in the sun  
– Direct sunlight  
High humidity or places with corrosive substances  
• If you format the “MagicGate Memory Stick” using the computer,  
further operation with this mobile phone is not guaranteed.  
Copyright Protection  
Restrictions on sound data  
Some sound data is distributed with restrictions on recording or playback  
of the data to maintain the copyrights of its holders.  
This mobile telephone employs copyright protection technology (Secure  
Digital Music Initiative) that enables you to record or play music within  
the limits determined by the copyright holders. For example, songs which  
have playback period restrictions can be played back only within the  
given period of time.  
No t e  
The recorded music is limited to private use only. Use of the music  
beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders.  
Sony is neither liable nor responsible for any misuse of recorded communication.  
You should only record conversations with the prior consent of the people involved.  
You are solely responsible to any individuals and/ or governing authorities for  
communication recorded without the prior consent of the parties involved. Also, it is your  
responsibility to obey and abide by all obligations, rules and laws, particularly those  
regarding confidentiality.  
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Mu sic  
The Music function allows you to record sound data onto the “MagicGate  
Memory Stick” and playback. Also, you can edit a title and artist of songs,  
erase songs on the “MagicGate Memory Stick” or format the “MagicGate  
Memory Stick,” etc.  
Im p o rt a n t  
SONY is not responsible for music files that are not saved on your computer or  
mobile telephone due to unsuccessful recording from other devices or music  
downloading, and for music files that are damaged or erased due to misuse or  
malfunction of your computer, mobile telephone or other devices.  
The digital to digital recording which allows you to record the digital signal as it  
is can be performed only for one generation determined by SCMS (Serial Copy  
Management System). For example, an MD which was recorded with the digital  
format directly from a CD cannot be recorded on this mobile telephone as a  
digital input signal.  
No t e s  
You cannot make a call during playback or recording.  
You can receive an incoming call and a short message during playback but not  
while recording.  
If the power of the audio device is turned off during digital signal recording, the  
phone stops recording. If the power is turned off during analog signal recording,  
the phone continues recording without sound. We recommend you connect the  
audio device to mains.  
Depending on certain audio devices, such as DVD player and computer,  
recording may not be performed.  
The sampling frequency of this phone is 41.1 kHz. If the sampling frequency of  
the audio device is other than 41.1 kHz, recording cannot be performed.  
Depending on the audio devices, unwanted music files may be made while  
recording. Remove them after recording.  
Do not remove or insert the “MagicGate Memory Stick” while recording.  
You cannot make an analog recording of less than 6 seconds.  
Disable the particular functions for playback, e.g., Repeat, Shuffle, Random on  
the audio device when recording.  
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Recording sound data onto a “MagicGate Memory Stick”  
The “Record to Stick” function allows you to record sound data onto a  
“MagicGate Memory Stick” from audio devices such as a CD, MD,  
cassette tape, etc.  
Before recording, connect the audio device to your phone. Also, we  
recommend you set the “Rec Settings” consisting of “Bitrate”, “Sync.  
record” and “Auto track mark” which are convenient and useful settings  
for recording (see page 87).  
Connecting an audio device  
Connecting an audio device to this phone allows you to record sound data  
onto the “MagicGate Memory Stick” in this phone.  
Digital signal recording  
1
2
3
Insert the “MagicGate Memory Stick” into the phone (see  
page 17).  
Connect the phone to the AC adaptor and the power plug  
to mains (see page 15).  
Connect the LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack on the phone to the  
optical digital output jack on the audio device using the  
supplied optical recording cable.  
Optical  
mini-plug  
Optical recording cable  
(supplied)  
To the LINE IN  
(OPTICAL) jack  
To the optical  
digital output  
jack  
Optical  
mini-plug  
To the external  
connector  
e.g., CD player equipped  
with the optical digital  
output jack  
To Mains  
AC adaptor  
(supplied)  
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Analog signal recording  
1
2
3
Insert the “MagicGate Memory Stick” into the phone (see  
page 17).  
Connect the phone to the AC adaptor and the power plug  
to mains (see page 15).  
Connect the LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack on the phone to the  
line output jacks or headphone jack on the audio device  
using the commercially available line cable (stereo mini-  
plug y 2-pin plug) or the supplied analog audio cable.  
To the line  
output jacks  
Line cable  
(commercially  
available)  
Stereo  
mini-plug  
2-pin plug  
e.g.,  
stereo system,  
cassette deck,  
not equipped  
with the optical  
digital output jack  
To the LINE IN  
(OPTICAL) jack  
Stereo  
mini-plug  
To the external  
connector  
To the  
headphone  
jack  
Analog  
audio cable  
(supplied)  
Stereo  
mini-plug  
e.g.,  
To Mains  
radio-cassette deck  
not equipped with  
the optical digital  
output jack  
AC adaptor  
(supplied)  
No t e s  
As the maximum recording time of the “MagicGate Memory Stick” is 120 min.  
(at 66kbps), please connect the AC adaptor to the phone when recording.  
You can only record the digital signal of 44.1 kHz sampling frequency.  
The analog signal recording may not be performed due to an incomplete  
connection depending on the line cables which are commercially available.  
However, the recording performance is confirmed using the following cable.  
• Stereo mini-plug y 2-pin plug ––––––– SonyRK-G136+PC-63S  
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Record to Stick  
1
Enter the Music menu by pressing the  
Jog Dial backward in playback mode,  
and rotate the Jog Dial to select  
“Record to Stick,” then press the Jog  
Dial.  
The display shows recording menu.  
2
3
Press the Jog Dial to enter the  
recording pause mode ( ).  
Press the Jog Dial to start recording.  
Set the audio device to play.  
Tips  
• Up to 2 hours of music can be recorded on the supplied 64MB  
“MagicGate Memory Stick.  
• The number of songs recorded differs depending on the playing time  
of the song and the bitrate that you select for the recording.  
No t e s  
If the recording cable is disconnected during Sync. record, the phone stops  
recording. However, if the line cable or stereo mini-plug cable is disconnected  
during analog signal recording, the phone continues recording without sound  
unless you stop the recording.  
If the Sync. record is set to “On” when recording a digital signal, set the phone to  
the recording pause mode and start playback on a digital audio device.  
Recording will start simultaneously with playback.  
When recording an analog signal, monitor the sound volume in recording pause  
mode.  
Wa rn in g  
Do not remove the “MagicGate Memory Stick” while playing. Doing so  
may damage recorded data on the “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
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Rec Settings  
The “Rec Settings” function allows you to set the recording sound quality  
(Bitrate), use the synchronized recording (Sync. record) and insert the  
track mark (Auto track mark) for each song.  
Enter the Music menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward in playback  
mode. Then rotate the Jog Dial to select “Rec Settings” and press the Jog  
Dial.  
Bitrate  
You can set the sound quality for recording.  
Bitrate  
132kbps  
Sound quality  
High  
Maximum recording time*  
60 min.  
80 min.  
120 min.  
105kbps  
66kbps  
Middle  
Low  
* Approximate maximum recording time when using 64MB “MagicGate  
Memory Stick.”  
No t e s  
Selecting a higher bitrate reproduces better sound quality but shortens the  
recordable time.  
A maximum recording time shows a guide when all the songs to be recorded are  
set to the same bitrate. If the bit rate differs for songs, the maximum recording  
time will be different from that on the table.  
Sync. (Synchronized) record  
The phone automatically starts recording when a digital audio device  
connected to this phone starts playback.  
Auto track mark  
When a sound muted part is detected, recording stops temporarily  
and when a sound part is detected, recording starts with the next  
track number.  
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Playing back sound data  
You can play sound data recorded on the “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
The continuous playing time is up to about 6 hours.  
1
Select the Music in the Extras menu by  
following the procedure on page 79.  
The display shows the playback.  
Press the Jog Dial to start playback.  
To stop playback, press the Jog Dial.  
2
3
Additional operations  
The display shows the playback control icons (  
,
,
,
).  
These icons are displayed in stop mode. To display them in playback  
mode, press the Jog Dial backward.  
Operation of the Jog Dial  
To  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select  
Jog Dial once.  
and press the  
and press the  
Go to the beginning of the  
current track  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select  
Jog Dial repeatedly until the desired track  
number appears.  
Go to the previous track  
Go to the next track  
Go backward  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select  
Jog Dial repeatedly until the desired track  
number appears.  
and press the  
While playing, rotate the Jog Dial to select  
and keep pressing the Jog Dial until you reach  
the desired location.  
While playing, rotate the Jog Dial to select  
and keep pressing the Jog Dial until you reach  
the desired location.  
Go forward  
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To  
Operation of the Jog Dial  
Stop  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select  
and press the Jog  
Dial. To resume play, rotate the Jog Dial to select  
and press the Jog Dial. Play starts from the  
point where you stopped play.  
Adjust the sound volume level  
While playing, rotate the Jog Dial. The sound  
volume level can be selected from Level 0 to 10.  
A few seconds later, the display returns to  
playback mode.  
Closing the flip  
You can close the flip while playing. The display shows only the track  
title and playing time (playback display with the Flip closed).  
Answering an incoming call during playback  
When you receive an incoming call during playback, you can answer  
using the answering/ ending call button on the remote.  
Incoming call  
To answer: Press the answering/ ending call button and speak into  
the microphone on the remote.  
To reject the call: Keep the answering/ ending call button pressed.  
During a call  
To end: Keep the answering/ ending call button pressed for 2  
seconds or more.  
To hold: Press the answering/ ending call button. Press again to  
resume.  
Playing with the remote  
You can start and stop playback by simply pressing the answering/  
ending call button when the Browser or E-mail is not in use.  
No t e  
When speaking into the microphone, maintain a distance to the microphone of no  
more than 20 cm.  
Wa rn in g  
Do not remove the “MagicGate Memory Stick” while playing. Doing so  
may damage recorded data on the “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
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Play Settings  
The “Play Settings” function is used for playback. This allows you to set  
the bass sound level (Bass), repeat mode (Repeat) and AVLS (Automatic  
Volume Limiter System).  
Enter the Music menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward in playback  
mode. Then rotate the Jog Dial to select “Play Settings” and press the Jog  
Dial. The “Play Settings” menu appears.  
Bass  
Bass function intensifies low frequency sound for richer quality audio  
reproduction.  
Setting  
Off  
Sound quality  
Display indication  
Normal playback  
Bass (moderate effect)  
Bass (strong effect)  
None  
Level 1  
Level 2  
Repeat  
You can play songs repeatedly in three ways; repeat all, shuffle and  
one.  
Setting  
Off  
Playback mode  
Display indication  
Normal playback  
None  
All  
All tracks are played repeatedly.  
Shuffle  
All tracks are played repeatedly  
in random order.  
One  
The current track is played  
repeatedly.  
AVLS  
The AVLS function limits the maximum volume to protect your ears  
from excessive volume and to prevent sound leakage.  
No t e  
If you attempt to adjust the volume over a certain level when the AVLS function is  
set to “Limit,” the display shows “AVLS.”  
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Other settings  
List of Titles  
The “List of Titles” function allows you to play a song by specifying its  
title, edit a title/ artist name and delete songs recorded on the “MagicGate  
Memory Stick.”  
Enter the Music menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward while in  
playback mode but not playing.  
If there are songs without a title, only the track number is displayed.  
From the List of Titles, rotate the Jog Dial to select the title and press the  
Jog Dial. Then select one of the functions below.  
Play  
The specified song plays.  
Edit  
You can edit a title and artist name for songs.  
Select “Title” or “Artist” to be edited and press the Jog Dial. Enter the  
title or artist name by referring to pages 27 to 30.  
Tip  
• You can view details of the sound data such as title, artist name and  
playing time for each track by pressing the Jog Dial backward from the  
List of Titles display.  
Delete  
You can delete a song or all the songs recorded on the “MagicGate  
Memory Stick” as follows:  
To delete a song  
Select “Delete” and press the Jog Dial. Then select “Yes” and press the  
Jog Dial.  
To delete all the songs  
Select “Delete all” from the end of the title list and press the Jog Dial.  
Then select “Yes” and press the Jog Dial.  
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Format stick  
If you need to format the “MagicGate Memory Stick,” be sure to use the  
“Format stick” function.  
If formatted, all data previously recorded on the “MagicGate Memory  
Stick” is erased. Be sure to check the data before formatting (data recorded  
using other devices is also erased).  
No t e s  
Do not remove the “MagicGate Memory Stick” or disconnect the AC adaptor  
while formatting.  
You cannot use a ”MagicGate Memory Stick” that is formatted by a computer.  
Even if you receive an incoming call while formatting, formatting the “MagicGate  
Memory stick” is not interrupted.  
If the erasure prevention switch of the “MagicGate Memory Stick” is set to  
“Lock,” you cannot format the “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
The “MagicGate Memory Stick” which is supplied and also those which are  
commercially available have already been formatted.  
Stick info  
You can get the “MagicGate Memory Stick” information. The display  
shows the data amount, the number of recorded tracks and the total  
recorded time.  
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Bro w se r  
You can visit various information sites on the Mobile Internet Service and  
Intranet information of your company. It is possible to access a variety of  
information such as news or weather reports from around the world, as  
well as regular sites on the Internet.  
Tip  
• You can save the picture in the Capture memory while browsing (See  
page 78). When the desired picture is displayed, press  
.
No t e s  
Internet access is limited to the sites that are configured in HTML or WML.  
WMLs site is accessed using Wap (the Wireless Application Protocol created for  
Internet service through mobile phones).  
You cannot make phone calls while accessing the Internet.  
Launching your brow ser  
Press the Jog Dial after selecting the Browser from Extras menu.  
Home  
Access your homepage.  
Launching the Browser from Favourites  
Access, edit, and delete URLs that are chosen as  
Favourites.  
To select Favourites press the Jog Dial while in the  
Browser menu. A list of saved URLs is displayed.  
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the URL, then press it  
to display the following menu.  
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To create a Favourite during a Wap session, enter “wsp:/ / ” and then the URL.  
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Go :  
Connect to the selected URL.  
Move :  
Change the order of your Favourites list.  
Edit :  
Edit the Favourites name and URL.  
Delete :  
Delete the Favourites.  
Navigating in the Browser  
Scroll through menu options (Hyperlinks and tag).  
Jump to selected Hyperlink or highlighted button.  
Exit from one link to a previous link.  
Go back to the previous menu.  
Change the options in the selection menu.  
Open the Info menu.  
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Tip  
To open the menu, press the  
while in the browser.  
Home :  
Access your home site.  
Refresh :  
Refresh the displayed page.  
Add Favourites :  
Save the current site.  
Favourites :  
Access a URL from Favourites.  
Manual URL :  
Access a URL by manually entering the address.  
Quit :  
Close your browser and return to standby mode.  
Settings  
To select settings press the Jog Dial while in the  
Browser menu.  
Be sure to make these settings before using this  
service.  
The complete range of settings is displayed. The  
icon indicates the site that you have set as your  
home site. To change your home site, select “Set home” from the  
menu after you choose a site with the Jog Dial.  
Select “Edit” and the following items can be set.  
You may find your operators setting pre-sorted here.  
Name :  
Name of the service.  
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Homepage :  
Browser access to this URL when you select “Home”.  
You do not need to type “http:/ / ”.  
Server type :  
Please select the content type. (WAP or HTML)  
You can access the contents of both WAP and HTML servers with this  
browser.  
Bearer Service :  
“Data” is used by most operators.  
Provider  
Dial-up number :  
The phone number to dial-up your provider.  
User name :  
The user name to log on to your provider.  
Password :  
The password to access your provider.  
No t e  
It is necessary to enter the Security code before the password screen  
appears.  
Refer to page 66 for details about the password and security code. The  
default value is 0000.  
Data call type :  
ISDN (V110) and Analogue (V32).  
GW server :  
The numeric IP address of the gateway server on the Internet.  
Security :  
Set whether to use a secure connection (WTLS) or not.  
This icon is displayed in a secure connection.  
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Service centre :  
The number for the service centre that is designated when you select  
SMS for your bearer service.  
Proxy :  
The proxy server that is set when you select HTML as the server type.  
Detail  
Timeout :  
The maximum time limit of non-activity with the network before  
the mobile automatically disconnects.  
Cookies :  
The cookie setting when HTML is selected.  
DNS server :  
The setting for DNS (Domain Name System) server.  
No t e s  
The items that can be set depend on the server type.  
Refer to page 31 for details on the Text edit.  
To enter “.” press  
.
Closing the Browser  
Press the end key to disconnect (this is only when the bearer service is  
set to data). Pressing the end key or closing the flip cover also closes  
the Browser.  
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E-m a il  
You can send and read E-mail by accessing your office E-mail server or  
your Internet service provider on the Internet (POP3 and SMTP are  
supported).  
Contact your service provider or operator directly for complete details for  
setting information, as some service providers or operators do not provide  
this service.  
Be sure to make your settings before you start using E-mail.  
Tip  
• You can save the text data of the E-mail in the Capture memory as a  
graphic data (See page 78). When the E-mail is displayed, press  
.
No t e  
The maximum size of E-mail that can be sent or received is 2 Kbytes, including the  
header.  
Reading E-mail  
After selecting E-mail from Extras select “Read” to connect to your server  
and display a list of incoming mail. Rotate the Jog Dial to highlight the E-  
mail that you want to read, press the Jog Dial to read it.  
Next :  
Read the next E-mail.  
Prev :  
Read the previous E-mail.  
Reply :  
Reply to the E-mail by pressing the Jog Dial after selecting the sender.  
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Writing E-mail  
After selecting E-mail from Extras, select “Send” and you can compose an  
E-mail.  
To :  
Enter the address.  
Subject :  
Enter the subject.  
Body :  
Compose the text of your E-mail.  
Press the Jog Dial and select “Send” to send the E-mail.  
No t e  
When entering an E-mail address you can use those stored in the phonebook.  
Settings  
To send and receive E-mail you need to make the following settings.  
Enter your E-mail address correctly as indicated by your mail-server  
manager or your provider.  
Provider  
Dial-up number :  
The phone number to dial-up your provider.  
User name :  
The user name to access your provider.  
Password :  
The password to access your provider.  
No t e  
It is necessary to enter the Security code before the password screen  
appears.  
Refer to page 66 for details about the password and security code. The  
default value is 0000.  
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POP3 server :  
The address of the mail server for receiving E-mail.  
SMTP server :  
The address of the mail server for sending E-mail.  
Data call type :  
ISDN (V110) and Analogue (V32).  
E-mail  
User name :  
The user name to access your mail server.  
Password :  
The password to access your mail server.  
E-mail address :  
Your E-mail address  
Detail  
POP3 port :  
The number of the port for the POP3 mail server. It is normally the  
regular 110.  
SMTP port :  
The number of the port for the SMTP mail server. It is normally the  
regular 25.  
Timeout :  
Set the amount of time allowed to connect to your mail server.  
DNS server :  
Set the DNS server according to the provider.  
Licensing  
Part of the software included in this product is © Copyright STNC Ltd.  
1994 - 1999 All rights reserved.  
Part of the software included in this product is © Copyright Microsoft  
Corporation 1999 - 2000 All rights reserved.  
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Ga m e s  
Try out a game to test your skill with the Jog Dial.  
Press the Jog Dial forward or  
to quit the game.  
to suspend (pause) and use the Endkey  
Tip  
• You can save the picture in the Capture memory while playing the  
game (See page 78). When the desired picture is displayed, press  
.
“Disk Golf”  
Rotate the Jog Dial to view the whole golf course while the left and right  
arrow icons are displayed. After that, press the Jog Dial to adjust the  
throwing power displayed on the power meter while considering the  
wind direction and the distance to the goal. Then release the Jog Dial.  
While the disk is flying, the buoyancy of the disk can be adjusted slightly  
by rotating the Jog Dial clockwise.  
“Mole hitting”  
Move the player left or right to chase a mole by rotating the Jog Dial, and  
press the Jog Dial to hammer down the mole which pops up in front of the  
player.  
The moving speed of the mole and the score differs depending on the type  
of character.  
Clay Shooting”  
Rotate the Jog Dial to determine your target, then press the Jog Dial to fire  
the rifle. The more plates you knock down the higher your score.  
“Sport fishing”  
Rotate the Jog Dial to adjust the length of the fishing line. Press the Jog  
Dial after the fish has taken the bait with careful timing. After you get a hit  
keep an eye on the reel and use the Jog Dial to “land that fish!”  
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MS vie w e r  
You can view the text or bitmap file on the “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
After selecting the MS viewer from Extras menu, press the Jog Dial and  
then rotate the Jog Dial to select the file to be viewed.  
To view the contents of the file, press the Jog Dial. To view the data  
information in the file, press the Jog Dial backward.  
You can use the desired bitmap file as a ScreenSaver.  
No t e s  
The bitmap file can be displayed up to 96 mm (W) x 72 mm (H) in size with up to  
256 colours.  
You cannot write text data onto the “MagicGate Memory Stick” using this phone.  
To write text data, use the computer connected to the PC card adaptor or Floppy  
disk adaptor compatible with the “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
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Ap p e n d ix  
Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
Problem  
Unable to  
switch on  
Possible Causes  
Possible Remedies  
Empty battery  
Charge the battery.  
Defective battery  
Replace the battery. Note that after  
several years, gradual decline is  
normal.  
The  
icon  
Weak signal  
Move to an open space or nearer to a  
window.  
appears  
Outside GSM  
coverage area  
SIM not valid  
Network access not  
allowed  
Check operator coverage map.  
Call your service provider.  
Try manual network search.  
Calls not possible Dialling error  
Use full national area code. When  
abroad, use also international access  
code to reach home country.  
All calls barred  
Call barring set  
Check (Password is needed to clear).  
Another SIM inserted Check for new restrictions.  
Check outgoing call barring settings.  
Adjust earpiece volume, and reduce  
noise around you.  
Difficult to hear  
the other party  
Phone loses  
network  
____  
Weak signal  
Reconnection, or connection to  
another operator is automatic.  
Switching phone off and on may  
accelerate this.  
SIM error  
Damaged SIM card  
Network does not  
recognise the SIM card  
Call barring set  
Please contact your service provider.  
Please contact your service provider.  
SIM card not  
registered  
Not able to  
receive calls  
Check incoming call barring settings.  
Divert set  
Check call divert settings.  
Security code is  
unknown  
“Entry security code” See “Personal lock” page 69.  
is displayed  
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Erro r Me ssa g e s o n t h e Mu sic Fu n ct io n  
Follow the instructions below if an error message appears in the display.  
Message  
Meaning  
Possible Remedies  
Insert a “MagicGate  
Memory Stick.”  
No stick  
There is no “MagicGate Memory  
Stick” inserted.  
No Music Data  
There is no track on the  
“MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
Record audio data onto  
the “MagicGate Memory  
Stick.”  
Memory Stick  
Error  
The “Memory Stick” is not a  
“MagicGate Memory stick.”  
The data on the “MagicGate  
Insert a “MagicGate  
Memory Stick.”  
Error  
Eject and reinsert the  
Memory Stick” or the phone itself “MagicGate Memory  
is defective.  
Stick” a few times. If the  
problem persists, consult  
your nearest Sony dealer.  
Consult your nearest Sony  
Not Supported  
Audio data that you attempt to  
record cannot be recorded due to a dealer. If the problem  
newly developed copyright  
protection technology.  
persists, consult your  
nearest Sony service  
centre.  
Play Time limit  
Exceeded  
Audio data with times limits  
cannot be played due to excess of  
the limit.  
____  
Set the day/ time Audio data with date limits cannot Set the date and time.  
be played due to no setting for  
date and time.  
Memory Stick  
Locked  
If the erasure prevention switch of Slide the erasure  
the “MagicGate Memory Stick” is prevention switch on the  
set to LOCK, recording, editing,  
deleting or formatting cannot be  
performed.  
“MagicGate Memory  
Stick” to OFF.  
Battery low  
The battery is low, and needs to be • Charge the battery pack.  
charged.  
• Replace the battery  
pack.  
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Message  
Meaning  
Possible Remedies  
Memory full  
The “MagicGate Memory Stick” is Delete an unnecessary  
full and no data can be recorded. data.  
There are 400 tracks on the  
“MagicGate Memory Stick” and  
no more tracks can be recorded.  
The AVLS is set to “Limit” and  
the volume cannot be set over a  
certain level.  
Delete an unnecessary  
data.  
AVLS  
Set AVLS to NORMAL  
Copyright  
Problem  
The audio source is prohibited  
from recording by SCMS.  
The audio data with limited  
playback times has reached its  
limit. Or, the audio data with a  
limited playback period has  
expired. The data cannot be  
played.  
____  
____  
REC Input Error The sampling frequency of the  
Record the audio source  
audio source is not applied to the which has an applicable  
recording.  
sampling frequency.  
Connect correctly.  
The audio device is not correctly  
connected to the phone and the  
digital or analog recording cannot  
be performed.  
File Error  
Cannot read the data or an error  
occurred.  
Delete the data that has an  
error and record again.  
Please Format  
Stick  
The inserted “MagicGate Memory Format the “MagicGate  
Stick” contains a data format  
which is not supported by this  
phone.  
Memory Stick” using the  
Format function of this  
phone.  
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Un b lo ckin g t h e SIM Ca rd  
If you enter the PIN code incorrectly 3 times, the SIM card is blocked.  
To enter the unblock code (PUK) to unblock the SIM proceed as follows:  
1
2
Enter the unblock code and press the Jog Dial (or press  
).  
Enter the new PIN (4-8 digits) and press the Jog Dial (or press  
).  
3
Enter the new PIN code again and press the Jog Dial (or press  
).  
The SIM is unblocked.  
No t e s  
If you enter the wrong unblock code (PUK) 10 times, your SIM is blocked  
completely. In this case contact your Network Operator/ Service Provider.  
In order to receive more information (SIM and PUK), please contact your  
Network Operator/ Service Provider.  
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Te ch n ica l Sp e cifica t io n s  
E-GSM 900 Mobile Telephone  
GSM 1800 Mobile Telephone  
Class 4 ( 2 Watts )  
Class 1 ( 1 Watt )  
Frequency Range (Transmission)  
Frequency Range (Reception)  
Weight (including a standard battery)  
880-915 MHz and 1710-1785 MHz  
925-960 MHz and 1805-1880 MHz  
110g  
Size (Flip closed, excluding the antenna part) 90 x 50 x 30  
Handset Operating Temperature  
Accessories Operating Temperature  
–10 °C - +55 °C  
±0 °C - +45 °C  
Licensing  
Your CMD-MZ5 is authorised for use in GSM 900/ 1800 networks and  
complies with EU standards.  
• This equipment complies with the essential  
requirements of the Directive 1999/ 5/ EC  
Radio and Telecommunications Terminal  
Equipment Directive.  
• 95/ 54/ EC “Car Automotive Directive”  
Applies to accessories used in vehicles  
confirmed by the e mark.  
Sony reserves the right to make changes or improvements to any of the  
products described in this guide without prior notice.  
T9TM text input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.  
“MagicGate Memory Stick,” , “Memory Stick,”  
Sony Corporation.  
are trademarks of  
“MagicGate” and  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
is a trademark of Verance Corporation. Portions of this product are  
protected under copyright law and are provided under license by ARIS/  
SOLANA/ 4C.  
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Glo ssa ry  
“MagicGate Memory Stick”  
A compact Integrated Circuit recording medium “MagicGate Memory Stick”  
equipped with “MagicGate” copyright protection technology.  
“Memory Stick”  
“Memory Stick” is a portable and compact Integrated Circuit recording medium.  
There are two types of “Memory Stick”: “MagicGate Memory Stick” equipped with  
“MagicGate” copyright protection technology and a normal “Memory Stick” not  
equipped with the copyright protection technology. You can record image files,  
audio files, and sound files using “Memory Stick” compatible audio visual devices,  
or record data from the computer. Data with different formats can be stored in the  
same “Memory Stick.” (Please refer to the instruction manuals that come with the  
devices to check which format the equipment is able to read.)  
For example, you can store image files in the space available on “MagicGate  
Memory Stick” using the respective equipment even if there are already audio files  
in “MagicGate Memory Stick.”  
SCMS  
This phone is equipped with a copyright protection mechanism called Serial  
Copyright Management System, which allows you to make only a single copy of a  
digitally recorded source through digital-to-digital connections.  
ATRAC3  
ATRAC3, which stands for Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding3, is audio  
compression technology that satisfies the demand for high sound quality and high  
compression rates.  
The ATRAC3 compression rate is double that of the Mini Disc, resulting in  
increased data capacity for the media.  
SDMI  
SDMI which stands for Secure Digital Music Initiative, is a forum that consists of  
over 130 companies in the fields of recorded audio content, computers, and  
consumer electronics, dedicated to developing an integrated method of copyright  
protection technology that can be used worldwide.  
SDMI is working to create a framework for preventing improper usage of audio  
files and to promote legal music distribution services. The copyright protection  
technologies “OpenMG” and “MagicGate” are based upon the SDMI standard.  
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MP3  
Abbreviation for MPEG-1 Audio Layer3. A standard for audio data compression  
determined by the Motion Picture Experts Group, which is an ISO (International  
Organization for Standardization) working group.  
It enables compression of audio data to about 1/ 10 of the data size of a standard  
compact disc. Since the MP3 encoding algorithm is disclosed, there are various  
encoders/ decoders compliant with this standard, including freeware that is  
available for no charge. Thus, the MP3 standard is widely used in the computer  
field.  
Bitrate  
Quantity, per second, of information. The unit is bps (bit per second). You can  
choose from 132kbps/ 105kbps/ 66kbps when recording a compact disc or  
converting an MP3/ WAV file to an ATRAC3 file. For example, 105kbps means  
there are 107520 bits of information per second being transferred. The greater the  
number, the greater the amount of the information. When comparing audio files of  
the same format, you can enjoy a better sound quality when recorded at 132kbps  
than at 105kbps, also better at 105kbps than at 66kbps. (Audio files cannot be  
compared if of different format)  
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In d e x  
Ending calls ............... 22  
External connector ...... 7  
Factory reset .............. 65  
Flip .................... 7, 8, 73  
Flip call .................. 8, 73  
Games ....................... 101  
Greeting message ...... 65  
Group sort list ........... 35  
A, B  
C
ABC sort list ............... 35 Calculator ................... 61  
Advanced Jog Dial  
........................... 7, 9  
Alarm .......................... 56  
Analogue .................... 58  
Animation .................. 65  
Announce ................... 77  
Answering calls ......... 22  
Call barring ................ 68  
Call cost ...................... 70  
Call history ................ 62  
Call hold ..................... 24  
Call settings ............... 72  
Call time ..................... 70  
Reset ..................... 70  
Call waiting ............... 72  
Caller ID ..................... 72  
Calls ............................ 21  
Answering ........... 22  
H, I, J, K  
Answering machine  
....................... 10, 77  
Icons ............................ 11  
Key click sound ......... 65  
Keys .............................. 7  
Antenna ........................ 7  
Any key answer ........ 72  
ATRAC3 ................... 108  
Auto answer .............. 73  
Auto power off .......... 58  
Auto redial ................. 73  
Auto track mark ........ 87  
AVLS ........................... 90  
Backlight .................... 65  
Bass ............................. 90  
Battery pack ................. 7  
Charging .............. 15  
Ending ................. 22  
Making ................. 21  
L. M  
Language ................... 64  
LCD contrast ............. 65  
Licensing .................. 107  
List of Titles ............... 91  
Delete ................... 91  
Edit ....................... 91  
Play ....................... 91  
Local area info ........... 48  
Capture ....................... 78  
Character Table ......... 27  
Charge limit ............... 71  
Charge rate ................ 71  
Clear key  
Clock ........................... 56  
Clock format .............. 58  
............ 7  
MagicGate  
Memory Stick .............. 7  
Inserting .............. 15  
Removing ............ 15  
Battery release hook ... 7  
Bitrate ......................... 87  
Browser ...................... 93  
D, E, F, G  
Display ......................... 7  
Divert .......................... 59  
Setting .................. 60  
E-mail ......................... 98  
Ear piece ....................... 7  
Emergency calls ........ 19  
Formatting ........... 92  
Inserting .............. 17  
Removing ............ 17  
Manner mode ..... 10, 53  
Memo ............ 10, 26, 76  
Memo key  
.......... 7  
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Menu  
Extras ................... 79  
Playing back sound data Select network ........... 65  
.............................. 88  
Preferences ................. 64  
Priority list ................. 65  
Send key  
.............. 7  
Main ..................... 43  
Menu Overview ........ 12  
Messages .................... 44  
Microphone ................. 7  
MP3 ........................... 109  
MS viewer ................ 102  
Music .......................... 83  
Service centre ............. 47  
Set delay ..................... 77  
Settings ................ 46, 64  
Short-cut key ............. 43  
Show call time ........... 73  
Signal strength .......... 20  
Silent mode ................ 53  
SIM card ..................... 14  
Inserting .............. 14  
Q, R, S  
Rate conversion ......... 61  
Rec Settings ................ 87  
Record to Stick .......... 86  
Record voice .............. 77  
Recording connection  
.............................. 84  
N, O, P  
Removing ............ 14  
Name search .............. 41  
analog .................. 85  
digital ................... 84  
Recording sound data  
.............................. 84  
Remote with  
microphone .................. 7  
SMS (Short Message  
Service) ................ 44  
Speed dial .................. 35  
Standard Text Input .. 27  
Stick Info .................... 92  
Sync.recording ........... 87  
On/ Off key  
......... 7  
One minute beep ....... 73  
Personal lock ............. 69  
Phonebook .......... 10, 32  
Creating Entries  
....................... 33, 40  
Repeat ......................... 90  
Ringer .................... 7, 49  
Compose .............. 50  
Editing ................. 37  
Grouping ............. 36  
Making Calls ....... 35  
Own number ....... 40  
Saving Entries ..... 34  
Voice mail setup . 39  
PIN code ..................... 66  
Changing ............. 67  
Disabling ............. 66  
Enabling ............... 66  
Entering ............... 19  
PIN2 code ................... 67  
Play Settings .............. 90  
T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z  
T9 Text Input ............. 29  
Technical Specifications  
............................ 107  
Silent mode ......... 53  
Single beep .......... 53  
Tone ...................... 50  
Type ...................... 50  
Text Edit ..................... 31  
Timer ........................... 56  
Vibra alert .................. 53  
Voice mail ................... 10  
Setting up ............ 39  
Voice memo box ........ 76  
Volume  
Ringer .................. 23  
Speaker ................ 23  
World clock ................ 57  
Volume .......... 23, 49  
Roaming ..................... 20  
Schedule ..................... 54  
SCMS ........................ 108  
SDMI ......................... 108  
Security ....................... 66  
Select line ................... 75  
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