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Mobile Telephone
Operating Instructions
GB
The instructions in this manual are for the
two models CMD-J7, CMD-J70. The
CMD-J7 is the model used for illustration
purposes.
Otherwise, the model name is indicated in
the illustrations. Any differences in
operation are clearly indicated in the text,
for example “CMD-J7 only”.
CMD-J7/J70
CMD-J7
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Safety Precautions
• Do not use your phone in an aircraft,
hospitals, petrol stations, or in places where
mobile phones are prohibited.
• Use only Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB-approved CMD-J7/
J70 batteries and accessories with your
phone.
• Note that in some countries using a cellular
phone without a hands-free kit while
driving is not allowed.
• Do not expose your phone to extreme
conditions such as high humidity/rain, high
temperatures, direct sunlight, caustic/harsh
chemicals or dust.
• Do not touch the External Antenna
Connector. Use always Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB original
accessories.
• Do not put your mobile phone in a
microwave oven; this may cause damage
either to the oven or the phone.
• 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.
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Warning
• 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 via the appropriate
accessory, e.g. Hands-free Kit. Please
contact your car manufacturer concerning
the appropriate position of the external
antenna on your car.
This carton’s top layer is made from 85% recycled paper, fluting and inner layer are made
from 100% recycled paper.
Power consumption of AC adapter in no-load mode: ≤ 0.7 W
Halogenated flame retardant not used in cabinets.
Halogenated flame retardant not used in printed wiring boards.
Lead free solder is used for soldering in certain portions.
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Table of Contents
Welcome to Sony CMD-J7/J70 . . . . . 7
What’s Included in Your Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Attaching the Hand Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Quick Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Basic Features of Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
The Jog Dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
The Centre Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Loudspeaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
The Voicemail Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Manner Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Keypad Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Icon Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Menu Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Making Calls (Saving Phonebook Entries) . . . . 17
Answering/Ending Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
During a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Entering Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Standard Text Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
T9 Text Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Phonebook Organisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Saving Phonebook Entries from Standby Mode 23
Making Calls from the Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . 23
Phonebook Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Voicemail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Editing the Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Inserting the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Inserting the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Charging the Battery Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Switching on Your Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Connecting to the Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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Menu Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Divert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Call History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Calculator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
WAP Browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Unblocking the SIM Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
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Welcome to Sony CMD-J7/J70
What’s Included in Your
Kit
The kit should include one mobile phone, one
standard battery, one charger and this manual.
If one of these parts is missing, please contact
your retail dealer immediately.
Attaching the Hand Strap
Attach a hand strap to the phone as illustrated
below.
The hand strap is not included in your kit.
Plug shape differs from country to country.
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Quick Reference
Basic Features of Your
Phone
qf
qg
1
0
qa
The Jog Dial
The Jog Dial provides fast and easy menu
navigation with only one hand.
2
7
qs
3
4
5
8
9
Function
Operation
qd
Rotate
Scrolls through menu
options.
6
qh
Opens Phonebook in
Standby Mode.
1 Ear piece
9 Keypad (Alpha-
numeric Keys)
0 External Antenna
Connector
qa Headset Connector
Press
(Click)
Opens Menu in
Standby Mode.
Selects an option
(highlighted) in the
display.
2 Jog Dial
3 Send Key
4 Centre Key
5 Voice Mail Key qd Battery Cover
6 Microphone
qs Loudspeaker
Press and
Hold
Dials the Phone
Number selected.
qf Hand Strap
Attachment
7 Display
qg Finger Stop
8 On/Off Key,
qh External Connector
Call End Key
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The Centre Key
Manner Mode
• Press the Centre Key in standby mode to
access the WAP mode if WAP settings are
configured.
• In standby mode, press and hold
to
activate/deactivate the manner modes.
• Afterwards, it is possible
to switch among the
manner mode functions.
All manner mode icons
appear in the display;
rotate the Jog Dial to
select one:
• During a call, press the Centre Key to
access the Call Menu.
• Press and hold the Centre Key to access
network-specific service (SIM Application
Toolkit).
(This feature is dependant on your network
operator and may not be supported by some
networks.)
– Silent Mode
all tones to silent mode.
: turns the ringer and
– Single beep
discrete single beep.
: ringer is restricted to a
Loudspeaker
During a call, press the Centre Key and select
Loudspeaker to turn the loudspeaker on/off.
– Vibra Alert
ringer.
: Vibra Alert without the
The Voicemail Key
• For your convenience, pressing and holding
in standby mode will toggle between
the two last settings.
Press and hold
to access your Voicemail
(see also page 26).
• During an incoming call, stop the ringer by
pressing the Centre Key.
• During a game, stop/start the background
sound by pressing the Centre Key.
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Keypad Lock
In standby mode, press the Centre Key
Icon Glossary
Icon Explanation
Network not available
followed by
to lock/unlock your keypad
(including the Jog Dial). It is still possible to
make emergency calls (112) as well as
answer/reject an incoming call (by pressing
Network signal strength (strong)
Battery strength
SMS (Envelope Icon)
Voicemail
/
) when the keypad is locked. After
the call ends, the keypad will lock again
automatically.
Keypad locked
Alarm
Silent Mode
Vibra Alert
Single Beep
Ringer off
Missed calls
Incoming call barring
Outgoing call barring
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Menu Overview
Press the Jog Dial from standby mode to
access the main menu:
Icon Explanation
Incoming + Outgoing call barring
Conditional Divert
Unconditional Divert
Active call
Messaging
Read
page 28
Create
Settings
Local Area Info
WAP
page 54
Call hold
Home
Favourites
Settings
Sounds
page 33
Ringer
Set Sound
Mute Microphone
Headset connected – active call
Scheduler
Calendar
page 52
page 45
Settings
page 35
Preferences
Security
Call Data
Call Settings
Handsfree kit connected
(auto answer on)
Extras
Clock
Divert
page 42
Calculator
Games
E-Mail
All Calls
Loudspeaker on
If Not Reachable
If No Reply
If Busy
All Fax
All Data
Call History
Outgoing Calls
page 44
Conversation Privacy (ciphering) not
supported
Cancel All
Incoming Calls
Missed Calls
Delete All
Phonebook
page 23
Additional menu available
(press Centre Key to display)
Phonebook Menu
Voicemail
Search
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Getting Started
To remove the Battery Pack
Inserting the Battery
Pack
First power off and wait until the display goes
blank. Remove the cover and pull the knob of
the battery up to remove the battery.
1
Unwrap the battery pack.
2
Press (indentation) and slide the battery
cover down to remove.
If you insert a new battery, please reset the clock.
3
4
Align the claws of the battery with those
of the phone and press down (make sure
that the battery label is facing up).
Inserting the SIM Card
Your SIM card contains a computer chip with
your service details and phone number. Like a
credit card, it should be kept securely and
handled carefully. Do not bend, scratch or
expose to moisture. Avoid static electricity.
Align the claws of the cover with the slots
on the phone and slide back into the
phone until the lock clicks into place.
To avoid corrupting the memory of your SIM card,
always switch off your phone before removing or
inserting your SIM card.
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1
2
Remove the battery pack.
Charging the Battery
Pack
As supplied, your battery pack will not be
fully charged.
Slide the SIM card holder to the right to
unlock and lift up the tray. Slide the SIM
card into the tray (the gold contacts
should be facing down and the angled
corner positioned to the lower right).
1
2
Plug the charger into a mains socket.
Plug the charger into the bottom (jack) of
the phone.
3
4
Close the tray with the SIM card inserted
and slide the SIM card holder to the left to
lock.
Replace the battery pack.
To remove the SIM card
Follow steps 1 to 4 above removing the SIM
card from the tray in step 3.
Plug shape differs from country to country.
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Removing the charger from the phone:
• Use only the Sony-specified CMD-J7/J70 battery
pack and charger.
1
• Disposal advice: Take special care in the disposal
of the battery, using special facilities where
available.
2
Usage time
When your battery pack is nearly empty, the
battery icon in the display flashes and a beep
indicates that approximately 1 minute of talk
time remains.
•
The status bar within the battery icon in the
display shows the charging status.
• Charging (0°C - 45°C) is complete when the
battery icon displays all bars and is no longer
blinking.
• Full charging can take up to approx. 3 hours, but
may vary depending on certain conditions, (e.g. if
your phone is switched on or temperature is
outside the operating range.)
• When your battery pack is completely empty, it
can take some time until the battery icon appears
when charging.
• As an energy-saving measure, disconnect the
charger from the mains socket and from the
phone after charging.
• On exposure to high temperatures your battery
may expand slightly. This has no influence on
your safety/health and will reduce in size once re-
exposed to a lower temperature.
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Switching on Your Phone
To switch on/off your phone, press and hold
.
Connecting to the
Network
After successfully entering your PIN code,
your phone searches for an available GSM
network. The network search is automatic and
may take a few seconds.
You are ready to make and
receive calls when the
network operator's name
and the signal strength
icon appears on the
Entering PIN (Personal
Identification Number)
Enter your PIN using the
number keys (the PIN
appears in code as ****)
and press the Jog Dial (or
) to confirm.
display.
If you do not enter a PIN
code, your phone will automatically switch
off after a few minutes. It is possible but not
recommended to disable the PIN code prompt
(see page 37).
The following indicates the strength of the
received network signal. If the signal is very
weak, there is a risk of losing service.
Strongsignal↔ Weak signal ↔ Network not
available
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If you cannot obtain service
• If you cannot obtain network service the
reception strength may be too weak. Move
to a higher elevation, a window or an open
space and make sure that there is nothing
obstructing the antenna.
• Once you have switched on your phone do
not cover the internal antenna area above
the finger Stop with your hand.
Roaming
If you are out of range of your “Home”
Network Operator, especially when abroad,
another network operator may be selected
automatically, subject to signal strength and
roaming agreements between network
operators.
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Basic Operation
4
Press the Jog Dial and select Save to save
the number to the Phonebook.
Making Calls (Saving
Phonebook Entries)
If the Auto Redial option is on (see page 41) and the
number you have called is engaged, your phone
automatically displays the Auto Redial option.
Dialling a Number
1
Dial the complete
number of the party
you want to call
Choosing a Phonebook entry
(including the area
code even when
1
Rotate the Jog Dial in standby mode to
open the Phonebook.
dialling locally). In
case of International
Calls, press and hold
appears. Then enter the country code,
followed by the area code and the
number.
2
Use the Jog Dial to display the ABC sort
list. (If there are several numbers stored
for one person’s name, select one of them
using the Jog Dial.)
until “+”
3
Press and hold the Jog Dial (or press
to call the number displayed.
)
2
3
Press
hold
to correct any errors. Press and
to clear the entire number.
To search the Phonebook, press an alphanumeric
key on the keypad to advance to that letter in the
Phonebook. (E.g. to advance to entries beginning
Press and hold the Jog Dial (or press
to call the number displayed or
)
with “M”, press
.)
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When the Headset is connected to your
Answering/Ending Calls
phone, answer a call by pressing the Headset
button (beep). Press and hold the Headset
button to end the call (2x beep).
Press the Jog Dial (or
incoming call.
) to accept an
If you do not wish to answer the call, press
press the Centre Key and select Busy while the
or
Connect/disconnect the headset only when
phone is ringing. The call will then be rejected (the
caller will hear a busy tone (network dependant) or
will be diverted if a divert has been set).
the phone is switched off or in stand-by mode.
If a call is not answered,
of the display.
appears on the top line
Press
tory from the Main Menu for information about the
missed call. Press to remove the icon.
in standby mode or select the Call His-
Press to end a phone call.
In very rare cases, ciphering does not work in some
networks, meaning that third parties can listen to
your phone call. In this case,
play.
appears on the dis-
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Call Hold
During a call
Use Call Hold to manage two calls at the same
time.
Adjusting the Ringer/Speaker
Volume
• During an incoming call, rotate the Jog
Dial to adjust the ringer volume.
One active call
1
Press the Centre Key and select Call
Hold.
• During a call, rotate the Jog Dial to adjust
the speaker volume. (Rotate up = increase
volume/Rotate down = decrease volume)
2
3
Press the Jog Dial to confirm.
Press the Jog Dial again to access the
Phonebook to retrieve a number (or use
the keypad to enter a number).
• During an incoming call, stop the ringer by
pressing the Centre Key.
Use your phone as a Notepad by entering a phone
number during a call. Enter a number and press the
Centre Key. When ending the call, the number
entered will reappear on the display. Use the Jog
Dial to save the number in the Phonebook or to call
the number.
4
Press and hold the Jog Dial or
make a call.
to
By pressing
or using the Notepad to make a
second call, you can put a call on hold automatically.
End All Calls
Call Menu
Press the Centre Key during a call for the
following options:
Choose End all Calls or press
to end
multiple calls.
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Send DTMF
2
} Swap to put the active call on hold and
connect the waiting call (in case of one
active call and one waiting call)
or
} Busy to indicate to the calling party that
your line is engaged.
Choose this option for sending DTMF tones,
e.g. when using Voicemail or other services.
Press and hold
to clear the number and then
press
again to exit this option.
or
Loudspeaker
} Replace to end the active call and
retrieve the call waiting.
Turn the loudspeaker on/off. For best results
when using the loudspeaker, place the phone
on a flat surface approx. 0.5 m distance from
you.
When the Headset is connected to your
phone, answer a waiting call by pressing the
Headset button (beep). In case of one active
call and one call on hold, alternate between
the active call and the call on hold by pressing
the Headset button (beep).
Mic Off/Mic On
Choose the Mic Off/Mic On option to mute
and unmute the microphone.
Main Menu
Conference Call
Return to the Main Menu.
A call with more than 2 participants. To set up
a conference call, press the Centre Key to
open the Call menu and select Join.
One active call (and/or one call on
hold) and one call waiting
When your phone alerts you (beep) that a call
It is possible to talk with a maximum of 5
callers (network dependant).
is waiting, there are several options available:
1
The display automatically offers you call
waiting options.
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Entering Text
You have the possibility to enter characters:
Example: To enter “s” when creating
a message:
• Standard Text Entry using the keypad
1
2
Proceed as in Create (see page 30), then
• Standard Text Entry using the Jog Dial
Press
. A character or number
appears.
• Text Entry using the T9 fast text entry
method
3
4
Rotate the Jog Dial to “s”.
Press the Jog Dial (or wait) to confirm.
Standard Text Entry
• Press
to shift among:
Using the keypad
lower case letters permanently
upper case letter and then revert back
to lower case
upper case letters permanently
numbers
Press the corresponding alphanumeric key
multiple times until the desired character
appears.
Using the Jog Dial
• Press and hold
function (see page 22).
• Press to clear the character or number just
before the cursor. To clear the entire text, press
and hold
to activate/deactivate the T9
Press a key once and then rotate the Jog Dial
until the desired character appears. Press the
Jog Dial or wait for a moment to confirm.
.
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T9 Text Entry
Sample entry with T9 Text Entry:
If the word you intended to type does not appear in
the list, press and hold
to switch to multi-tap
mode and type the word using the standard text
entry method (see page 21). When finished, press
1
2
Proceed as in Create (see page 30), then
In step 3, press and hold to switch to
T9 mode if does not appear (or press
the Centre Key and select T9).
and hold
to return to T9 mode. This new word
will automatically be added to the T9 memory and
will appear in T9 mode next time.
Adding a symbol or punctuation
To insert a symbol when creating a message.
3
4
Press
.
to shift to
1
2
Press
.
To type the word
“Sony”, press each of
the following keys in
Use the Jog Dial to scroll from row to
row.
order:
.
,
,
,
3
4
Press the Jog Dial to select a row.
Rotate the Jog Dial to scroll within the
row.
5
6
At the end of the word, check the preview
bar for the possibilities found for the key
combination you typed.
5
Press the Jog Dial to select a symbol.
Rotate the Jog Dial to select “Sony”. If
your desired word is first on the list, just
press the Jog Dial to select it (or press
to enter a space and proceed with the
next word).
For “Smart Punctuation”, just press
would add a fullstop, hyphen or apostrophe. T9 will
automatically insert the most likely punctuation.
where you
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Phonebook
Phonebook Organisation
Your Phonebook is organised in the following
sections:
Saving Phonebook Entries
from Standby Mode
See page 17 “Basic Operation – Making Calls
(Saving Phonebook Entries)” and page 24
“Creating Entries in the Phonebook”.
• Phonebook Menu
• Voicemail (if it is set, see page 26)
• Search
Making Calls from the
Phonebook
See page 17 “Basic Operation – Making Calls
(Saving Phonebook Entries)”.
• Customised Phonebook of priority entries
(entries 1-9)*
• Alphabetically-ordered Phonebook (sorted
in alphabetical order)
* Please note that saving Customised Phonebook entries from
the Phonebook Menu (New Entry) is not available.
To save a Customised Phonebook entry, select a desired cus-
tomised entry (1-9) directly from the Phonebook and press the
Jog Dial, then follow steps 3-5 in “Creating Entries” (see page
24).
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Call, Edit, Delete, Copy Own Number
See page 26 “Editing the Phonebook”.
Phonebook Menu
Own Number
Creating Entries
The first entry in the Phonebook Menu is a
place holder for your own numbers, where
you can make one or more entries to store
your own mobile number, etc. Depending on
your SIM card, you can save multiple own
number entries (including 3 numbers in the
phone).
1
} ‘ Phonebook
} Phonebook Menu
} New Entry
2
} SIM to save the entry
to the SIM card
memory or
} Phone to save to the
phone memory.
Display Own Number
1
2
3
} ‘ Phonebook } Phonebook Menu
} Own Number
3
4
5
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the Number
Type Icon and press the Jog Dial.
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the name of
the own number.
Enter the phone number. Press Jog Dial to
confirm.
Press the Jog Dial and then choose View
to display the number (Select OK or press
to exit).
Enter a new name. Press the Jog Dial to
confirm.
Enter Own Number
To save an own number entry follow steps 1-3
and then select an empty memory space using
the Jog Dial. Press the Jog Dial and enter the
number at the prompt.
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FDN Phonebook
• When saving the Phonebook entries to the SIM
card, the number of memory spaces depends on
your SIM card.
• When saving the Phonebook entries to the Phone
memory, you can make up to 500 entries (up to
20 characters for each name and up to 40 digits
for each number).
• To assign a group, select an entry from the
Phonebook and select No Group. Use the Jog
Dial to scroll and then select a group.
This section may contain Fixed Dialling
Numbers (SIM card dependant). To add an
entry to the Fixed numbers rotate the Jog Dial
down to New Entry in the FDN Phonebook
and proceed as in Creating Entries in the
Phonebook. You can call, edit, delete and
copy the FDN Phonebook (see “Editing the
Phonebook”). You need the PIN2 code to
edit, delete and copy.
Service Numbers
• The FDN Phonebook and Service Dialling
Numbers are SIM card dependant.
• The Service Dialling Numbers cannot be
modified.
This section of the Phonebook may contain
Service Dialling Numbers (SIM card
dependant). Service Dialling Numbers cannot
be edited.
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Voicemail
Search
} ‘ Phonebook } „ Search
It is possible to search By Name or By Group.
Press and hold
Voicemail.
for quick access to your
Editing the Phonebook
Set up your Voicemail
Use this option for calling, editing, deleting or
copying phonebook entries. The editing of
entries is possible by Name, Number or by
Note.
1
2
3
} ‘ Phonebook
} § Voicemail
Enter the number at
the prompt.
Editing a Name/Number
Press the Jog Dial to
confirm your entry.
1
2
} ‘ Phonebook
Rotate the Jog Dial to select the name/
number you want to edit and press the Jog
Dial.
After you have set up your Voice Mail, any
editing of the number can be made via the
Phonebook (see also page 26 “Editing the
Phonebook”).
3
Press the Jog Dial for a menu of editing
options:
The Voicemail icon (§) or the envelope icon
(depending on the network) appears in the
display to inform you when you have received
new voice messages.
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Editing Note
• Name editing options:
The Note is like a memo pad for additional
information e.g. e-mail addresses or postal
addresses in the Phonebook.
} Vi ewto see the complete name.
} Edit Name to change the name.
1
Follow steps 1-3 in “Editing a Name/
Number” (see page 26).
} Delete Entry to erase the name from
the Phonebook.
2
3
Select the Note entry you want to edit.
} Copy Entry to copy the entry from one
memory location to another.
Press the Jog Dial for a menu of editing
options.
• Number editing options:
} Call to call the number.
} Vi ewto display the number.
} Vi ewto view the content.
} Edit Icon to change the icon.
} Edit Text to change the content.
} Edit Type to change the type of
number (e. g. Mobile, Fax, etc.).
} Delete to delete the content from the
Phonebook.
} Edit Number to change the number.
} Copy to copy the entry from one
memory location to another.
} Delete to erase the number from the
Phonebook.
4
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your
selection.
} Copy to copy the number from one
memory location to another.
4
Press the Jog Dial to confirm the
selection.
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Menu Operations
option on
option off
1
2
} “ Messaging } Read } Inbox
(} Outbox to read sent messages.)
Scroll through the list of messages to
select the message you want to read and
press the Jog Dial to confirm. The
message appears on the display.
Messaging
This feature offers
correspondence options to
read, write and send short
messages (SMS).
3
Press the Jog Dial for options to Delete,
Reply, Forward or Call Back the number
in the text.
Read Message
When a new message
arrives, you will hear a beep which sounds
different from the single beep of the ringer
and see “ in standby mode.
• The capacity for storing incoming and outgoing
messages depends on your SIM card.
• The message memory is full when “ blinks in
the display.
• Memory Full appears if you try to save a message
when the memory is already full. Delete old
messages in order to free memory space for new
messages.
• Select Delete All to clear all messages.
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To Delete a Message
To Forward a Message
Follow steps 1-3 in “Read Message” (see
1
Follow steps 1-3 in “Read Message” (see
page 28) and select Delete.
page 28) and select Forward.
To Call Back the Sender of a
Message or a Number in the
Message Text
2
After selecting the message you want to
delete, select Yes.
To Reply or Edit a Message
1
Follow steps 1-3 in “Read Message” (see
page 28) and select Call Back.
1
Follow steps 1-3 in “Read Message” (see
page 28) and select Reply.
2
Select Call or select the number you want
to call back from the number(s) appearing
in the message, then call the number.
2
Choose Text Only or Text, Attach (reply
the text with attachment).
3
4
Edit the message and press the Jog Dial.
Select Send (or Save, Cancel) and press
the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.
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5
Press the Jog Dial to confirm. Select
Enter Number or choose one of the names
from the Phonebook.
Before sending, you are given the
following options:
Create
Choose Create to create and send a message.
1
2
} “ Messaging } Create
Choose Text Only or Text, Attach (write
the text with a picture/sound message).
Send
Save
3
Create your message.
Cancel
} Text Only: Enter the message text.
} Text, Attach: Add an attachment and
enter the message text.
• 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 4 above.
• The picture image and sound message can only
be sent and received among Sony mobile phones
supporting this feature.
4
When creating your message, press the
Centre Key for the following options:
T9 On/Off
Change Language
Phonebook
Template
SMS list icons indicate the
properties of the message
Last Message
Received message (unread)
Received message (read)
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Validity Period
Settings
} “ Messaging } Settings
Specify how long messages are stored in the
service center by selecting: 1 Hour, 6 Hours,
24 Hours, 1 Week, 4 Weeks. The default
validity period is 1 Week (Network
dependant).
Settings allows you to customise outgoing
messages including the format, confirmation
report, etc.
Select Settings from the Messaging menu,
then select a Settings option using the Jog
Dial.
Reply Cost
Select On if you would like to pay for the
recipient to respond to your message. (This
option is network dependant.)
Memory Class
You have the following options:
• SIM to save the message on the recipient's
SIM card.
Result Report
Select On if you would like to receive
confirmation that your messages are
transmitted to the recipient successfully.
• Phone to save the message in the recipient's
phone.
Message Format
Specify how your message is transmitted:
SMS, E-Mail, Fax, Telex, Voice (if available).
The default setting is SMS.
• Screen to display the message directly on
the recipient's display (without saving to
the SIM or to the phone). It is not
recommended to send confidential
messages using the screen option.
Service Centre
Before you can send short messages, register
your Service Centre number via the Service
Centre option in the Messaging menu.
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Local Area Info
} “ Messaging } Local Area Info
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.
1
2
} “ Messaging } Local Area Info
Select one of the following options:
} Received 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.
} Tone to enable/disable a tone to indicate
that you have received a cell broadcast
message.
3
Press the Jog Dial to confirm your
selection.
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Group Ringer
Sounds
Assign a ringer sound to the different groups
saved in your Phonebook. It is not possible to
assign a ringer melody to a single name/
number.
Choose Sounds to access any sound-related
option in your CMD-J7/J70, for example
ringer melodies, ringer volume, enable/
disable sounds, and record your own ringer
melodies or other sounds.
My Ringers
It is possible to record own
ringer sounds using the
phone's microphone.
Choose the respective
Icons to Record ( ),
Stop ( ), Play ( ),
Ringer
} ” Sounds } Ringer
Ringer Volume
Choose from four ringer volume levels or turn
the ringer off.
Save ( ) or Delete (
a ringer melody.
)
•
appears in standby mode to remind you
when the ringer is turned off.
• Quickly turn the ringer on/off by pressing the
Centre Key (see page 9). Adjust the ringer
volume during an incoming call (while ringing)
by rotating the Jog Dial.
Ringer Type
Select from among different ringer melodies.
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Error Tone
Set Sound
Select Error Tone to assign a sound to the
error tone. Choose from a default error tone or
recorded sounds (only if you have sounds
stored under My Sounds).
} ” Sounds } Set Sound
Choose Set Sound to access the following
sound options:
Event Sounds
My Sounds
Assign a sound to be heard at the following
actions of your CMD-J7/J70:
Receive SMS, Alarm, Scheduler Alarm, Power
Up and Power Down.
Select My Sounds to record own sounds using
the phone's microphone. Choose the
respective icons to Record ( ), Stop ( ),
Play ( ), Save ( ) or Delete ( ) a sound.
It is possible to record sounds using the
phone's microphone.
Key Click
} Key Click to turn the key click sound on/off.
} DTMF to turn the DTMF tones on/off. DTMF
tones are designed to respond to menu
prompts when pressing a key.
} Silent to turn off the Key click sound on/off.
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Settings
Item
Default
Page
Language
SIM dependent* 36
Preferences
} † Settings } Preferences
Greeting
Off
36
36
36
36
36
Choose Preferences to personalise your
**
phone according to your preferences, e.g.
which language, backlight on/off, etc.
When you receive your phone, it has the
following default settings:
Wallpaper
Backlight
On
0
LCD Contrast
Select Network Auto
Preferred List SIM dependent 36
Memory Info
Factory Reset
–
–
36
37
* default language depends on language of the Network
Operator.
**
default wallpaper depends on Network Operator/
Service Provider.
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Language
Select Network
} † Settings } Preferences } Language
Select the appropriate language.
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.
• As a short cut, you can also select the language
by pressing *#00(country code)#.
• Select your default language by pressing
*#0000#.
Preferred List
Choose Preferred List to edit the automatic
network selection priority list. This feature is
helpful e.g. to prioritise roaming partners.
Greeting
The Greeting menu allows you to turn on/off
or to edit the greeting message which appears
when you turn your phone on.
– Add Network to add a network operator
to the list.
Wallpaper
Select pictures as a wallpaper to appear on the
display in standby mode.
– Move Network to adjust the order in
which the names appear in the list.
– Delete Network to remove a network
operator from the list.
Backlight
Choose Backlight to turn the illumination of
the keypad and display on/off. Switch the
Backlight off and your phone's battery charge
will last longer.
Memory Info
To display how much memory is available for
SIM, Phone and the Note area.
LCD Contrast
To adjust the contrast of your display.
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Factory Reset
After entering the PIN code incorrectly three times,
your PIN is blocked. Enter the PUK (Personal
Unblocking Key) to unblock your PIN.
To perform a master reset of all of your
phone's settings back to the factory settings
except Phonebook, Schedule and Network/
SIM card based settings. This will
• After entering the PUK code incorrectly ten
times, your SIM card is completely blocked and
can only be unblocked by your Network
Operator/Service Provider.
automatically restart your phone.
• 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
dependant.
Security
} † Settings } 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.
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 Cost. These features are
not supported by all networks.
PIN Code
Select PIN code to enable/disable or change
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. 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.
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Call Barring
Limit calls made from your phone which can
be useful e.g. if you lend your phone to
someone else but to not want them to make
international calls. The restrictions in the Call
Barring menu require the barring password.
Barring PWD
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).
All Outgoing
Restrict all outgoing calls except emergency
calls (112, etc.).
Changing the Barring Password
Select Barring PWD from the Security menu.
Use the keypad to enter the old password and
then enter your new password. Enter the new
password again and press the Jog Dial.
International
Restrict all international calls.
Int. Ex. Home
If the message Invalid appears, the old password you
entered was incorrect. If you have difficulties, con-
tact your Network Operator/Service Provider.
Restrict all outgoing international calls except
those to your home country.
All Incoming
Restrict all incoming calls.
Security Code
The Security Code allows you to set a
password to control access to your browser
and E-mail. The default Security Code is:
0000.
If Abroad
Restrict all incoming calls when you are
outside of coverage from your registered
Network Operator (e.g. when abroad).
Cancel All
Cancel all settings of the call barring service.
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• Charge Rate
Call Data
} † Settings } Call Data
Select Charge Rate to set the currency and
price per unit which will be used to
calculate the call cost.
Track or control how long you are on the
phone and the cost of calls 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.
Enter your PIN2 code at the prompt. Enter
a currency and the price per unit (to enter a
decimal point, press
).
• Charge Limit
Select Charge Limit to set a unit figure at
which your phone will not allow any more
calls to be made. If Unit in the Charge Rate
menu (see above) was selected, enter the
Unit value. In case of Currency, enter the
Currency value.
Call Time
Check the length of your last call and total
calls (incoming and outgoing). Rotate the Jog
Dial to select which call time you want to
check.
Then enter your PIN2 code at the prompt,
then set the charge limit.
Call Cost
Check the cost of your last call, total calls,
remaining credit and limit credit. Rotate the
Jog Dial to select the cost you want to check.
• Reset Call Cost
Select Reset Call Cost, enter your PIN2
code and then reset the call cost.
Reset Call Time
Use the Jog Dial to reset the Call time.
In order to be able to make phone calls again, reset
the Call Cost counter or enter a higher Charge Limit.
Call Cost Setting
Call Cost Setting offers a choice of three
options:
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To make a line selection in standby mode,
press and hold and use the Jog Dial to
Call Settings
} † Settings } Call Settings
make your selection. 1 or 2 will appear so that
you know which line is active. It is also
possible to make the line selection using the
Call Settings menu option.
Some of the following features may not be
supported by some networks.
Caller ID
Choose whether or not you want the party you
are calling to see your telephone number.
Select Caller ID from the Call Settings menu.
Use the Jog Dial to select On, Off or Default
(network default).
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 Tone,
Call Waiting and Voicemail) will apply to the
currently selected line. Some items such as
your own number entry and voicemail entry
may not be edited. All calls made will be
billed to the currently selected line. The Call
Time and Call Cost settings however, will
always show the total time or cost of both
lines.
Call Waiting
If activated, your phone will alert you (beep)
that a call is waiting so that you don't miss
any calls. Select Call Waiting and use the Jog
Dial to select Activate, Cancel or Check
Status.
Select Line
Some Network Operators offer the possibility
to select between two separate phone lines on
your SIM card. This is useful e.g. for
separating business and private call costs.
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Any Key Answer
Auto Answer
Answer a call by pressing any key on the
keypad.
Automatic answer of an incoming call. Only
works together with the Handsfree car kit
accessory.
Select Any Key Answer and use the Jog Dial
to select On or Off.
DTMF Tones
DTMF tones are emitted when pressing a key
during menu prompts (e.g. during Voicemail,
etc.). Select On/Off to activate/deactivate this
function.
1 Minute Beep
Turn the 1 Minute Beep On (Off) to be (not
be) reminded by a beep in 1 minute intervals
of the time you are on the phone.
Auto Redial
Data Services
Automatic redial of an engaged line until it is
no longer busy. Select On/Off to activate/
deactivate this function. An incoming call
will interrupt the Auto Redial feature.
When connected to the optional Data
accessories (also see their user manuals) your
phone can send and receive data.
Selecting a Serial Speed
This function can be restricted by your
Network Operator/Service Provider.
• Select Serial Speed and use the Jog Dial to
select Automatic, or one of the following
speeds: 115,2Kbps, 57,6Kbps, 38,4Kbps,
19,2Kbps, 9,6Kbps.
Show Call Time
Select On/Off to display/not display the
elapsed time of your call.
• Select Automatic for automatic detection of
the serial speed. Enter an “AT” command,
whereafter the phone responds with OK.
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• In step 3, you also have the option to cancel
Divert
or check status. Select Cancel to cancel the
You may need to register for this service with
your Network Operator/Service Provider.
divert; then wait for the network response.
• Select the option Check status to check the
divert settings. Wait for the network
response and then you can view the current
status on the display.
Setting a Divert
1
2
3
} ° Divert
Select a Divert option using the Jog Dial.
• If the returned response is Failed, the
network was unable to set, clear or check
the selected Divert.
Select Activate to set the chosen divert
condition.
4
Select Voicemail to divert calls to your
Voicemail or choose a number from the
Phonebook. Choose Enter Number to
enter the number manually using the
keypad.
•
appears in standby mode if a Divert is
set.
• Sometimes a divert option is automatically
set in the network.
5
Wait for confirmation from the network.
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The Divert menu offers the following options:
} All Data
Divert all data calls (the phone will not even
ring).
} All Calls
Divert all calls unconditionally (the phone
will not even ring).
} Cancel All
Clear all active diverts.
} If Not Reachable
Divert incoming calls when your phone is
switched off or out of network coverage.
} If No Reply
Divert incoming calls if you do not answer the
call after a certain period of time.
} If Busy
Divert incoming calls when your are on the
phone (line engaged).
} All Fax
Divert all fax calls (the phone will not even
ring).
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Call History
• Caller ID (Caller Line Identification) is required
to support Call History entries.
Provides a record and quick access of up to 10
of the last outgoing calls, up to 10 of the last
incoming calls and up to 10 missed calls.
(This feature is dependent on your Network
Operator/Service Provider.)
• When the Call History reaches its capacity, the
oldest number is deleted automatically to provide
space for the newest entry.
As a shortcut, you can also press
mode to display the Call History.
Outgoing call
in standby
1
2
} ’ Call History
Incoming call
Missed call
Use the Jog Dial to choose one of the
following options: Outgoing calls,
Incoming calls or Missed calls, then press
the Jog Dial.
3
Press the Jog Dial to Call, View, Edit,
Save or Delete one highlighted name/
number.
Select Delete All in step 2 to delete all names/
numbers.
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Alarm
Extras
Choose the Extras menu to access the
following sub-menus: Clock, Calculator,
Games and E-Mail.
It is possible to set, switch on/off or set the
Alarm to ring at the same time every day
(Repeat Daily). When the alarm is on,
appears in the display in standby mode. If the
phone is switched off, you will not hear the
alarm.
Clock
} ‡ Extras } Clock
Timer
World Clock
To start and stop the timer at a certain time.
Press the Jog Dial to select
a city from the map
(or press the Centre Key to
list cities) for the
When the timer is on,
display in standby mode.
appears in the
The volume of the alarm/timer is determined by the
ringer volume setting. If the ringer volume is off, the
alarm/timer will ring at the minimum volume. The
alarm/timer will still ring even during a call.
following options:
} Set ¥ to change the
home city.
Clock Format
Choose from the following clock formats: 24
Hours, AM/PM, With Date, World Clock.
Choose Off to have no date/time displayed in
standby mode.
} Set ® to change the foreign city.
} Daylight Saving to switch between summer
time and winter time.
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Clock Chime
1
2
3
} ‡ Extras } Calculator
Choose from the following Clock Chime
options: Beep, 8h-20h, Off.
Enter a number.
Press
to select the mathematical
Set Date/Time
function and then enter another number.
Use the Jog Dial and keypad to enter the day,
month and year (DD/MM/YY) as well as the
time in hours and minutes (HH/MM).
4
Press
to select = for a result.
If you insert a new battery, please reset the clock.
Currency Converter
You can also use the
calculator as a currency
converter.
Calculator
} ‡ Extras } Calculator
1
Enter a number into
the calculator screen.
The Calculator can perform addition (+),
subtraction (-), multiplication (×) and division
(÷).
2
3
4
Press the Centre Key.
• Press
to go through the mathematical
operations of +, -, ×, ÷ in that order.
Select the desired currency exchange rate.
Press the Jog Dial.
• Press to clear the entered value and the
result.
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Currency Converter Settings
Games
} ‡ Extras } Games
1
Press the Centre Key when the calculator
screen is displayed.
Select Games from the Extras menu. During a
game, press the Centre Key to stop/start the
background sound. Press the End Key to end
the game.
2
Select Settings and press the Jog Dial.
Select from the following:
– Home Currency to set the home
currency.
Bananas
Two monkeys (player vs.
– Foreign Currency to set the foreign
currency. After setting the foreign
currency, press the Jog Dial to set the
Exchange Rate.
phone) are in a fight armed
with bananas. You must
hit your opponent (see
number of lives in upper
right-hand of screen) in
order to advance to the
– Currency List to edit the currency
name.
next stage. Rotate the Jog Dial up (vertical) or
down (horizontal) to control the angle of the
throw or to dodge the bananas. But do not
forget to judge the wind (see wind flag) and
the effects of gravity when you aim. Press the
Jog Dial to adjust your throwing power. The
game is over when all monkeys have been hit.
Press the Jog Dial to confirm the currency and the
display will automatically show the next setting.
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Sand Art
correct entry in correct place
total correct entries including those not in
the correct place
Test your artistic ability
with the Jog Dial as your
paintbrush and the CMD-
PicPuz
J7/J70, your canvas.
The goal of the game is to
order the puzzle pieces to
reproduce the picture you
select. Rotate and then
press the Jog Dial to select
a picture (level of
difficulty).
Choose one of four sand
colours using the keypad
(1-4). Use the Jog Dial to
control the position of the sand nozzle at the
top of the screen (up=right, down=left). Press
the Jog Dial to open or close the sand nozzle.
Mindblaster
Rotate the Jog Dial to select a puzzle piece
(selection blinks). Press the Jog Dial to move
the selected piece up, down, left or right into
the blank space.
The aim of the game is to
break the code generated
by the CMD-J7/J70.
Rotate and then press the
Jog Dial to select the level
of difficulty. To begin the
game, select a number
Press the Centre Key for help while playing
the game (puzzle pieces are numbered starting
with 1 in the upper left-hand corner). Press
the End Key to exit help.
from the item ring using the Jog Dial or using
the keypad. Then press the Jog Dial to check
your guess:
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Reading E-mail
E-mail
} ‡ Extras } E-mail
After selecting E-mail from the Extras menu
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, select it with the Jog Dial to read it.
Also, when you press the Jog Dial you can:
You can send and read E-mail by accessing to
your office E-mail server or your Internet
service provider on the Internet (POP3 and
SMTP are supported). You will need the
specific parameters from your internet service
provider in order to complete the setup.
Contact your service provider or operator
directly for complete details for setting
information, as some service provider or
operators do not provide this service. Be sure
to make your settings before you start using
E-mail.
Next:
Prev:
Read the next E-mail.
Read the previous E-mail.
Reply: Reply the E-mail by pressing the Jog
Dial after selecting the sender.
• You must be logged off of your E-mail account
on your PC in order to access your E-mail using
the phone.
• For optimum E-mail management, the phone will
only display E-mail which is unread and not
already downloaded by your PC. However, you
are still able to use your PC to access mail read
using your phone. You can only delete mail using
your PC.
• A Security Code may be necessary when using
your browser or sending E-mail. Use the code
that is set as your Security Code. For details see
Security Code, page 38.
• The maximum size of E-mail that can be sent or
received is 2 Kbytes, including the header.
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Sending E-mail
After selecting E-mail from the Extras menu,
select Send and you can compose an E-mail.
Settings
To send and receive E-mail you need to set
the following.
Enter your E-mail address correctly as
indicated by your mail-server manager or
your provider.
To:
Enter the address of the person you
want to send the E-mail.
Subject: Enter the subject of your E-mail.
Provider
Body: Compose the text of your E-mail.
Press the Jog Dial and select Send to
send the E-mail after entering the
text.
Dial-Up Number:The phone number to dial-
up your provider.
User Name:
Password:
The user name to access
your provider.
The password to access
your provider.
• If you would like to access E-mail sent from your
phone at a later date, copy your own E-mail
account when writing an E-mail.
POP3 Server:
The address of the mail
server for receiving E-mail.
• Press the Centre Key when writing an E-mail for
additional menu options.
SMTP Server: The address of the mail
server for sending
E-mail.
Data Call Type: You can select the relay,
when you connect to your
provider. Analog is already
set.
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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.
Details
POP3 Port: The number of the port for the
mail server for the POP3 port. It
is not necessary to change from
the regular 110.
SMTP Port: The number of the port for the
mail server for the SMTP port. It
is not necessary to change from
the regular 25.
Timeout: Set the amount of time allowed to
connect to your mail server.
DNS Server:The settings for DNS (Domain
Name Server) server.
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Event List
Scheduler
} ™ Scheduler
The following options are available if you
select an event.
Display the calendar, save
your daily schedule and
set alarms for important
tasks. The monthly
calendar appears as
follows:
View
View details of the event.
Edit Icon
Select from a range of icons to be added to the
event entry.
: An event is scheduled for that day.
Edit Time
Edit the Time of the event.
Enter a new event or a new to
do item
Alarm
Select from the following options: switch the
Alarm On/Off, or set it 5 min./1 day before the
event time. If the phone is switched off, you
will not hear the alarm.
1
Select Scheduler from the Main Menu
and use the Jog Dial to select a day.
(To change the month, press the Centre
Key.)
2
Use the Jog Dial to select New and then
enter a New Event or a New To Do item.
Edit Text
Use the Jog Dial and the keypad to edit the
event text.
Delete
Delete the event entry.
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Daily To Do List
When the Calendar is displayed, press the Centre
Key to display the following options:
} „ Month
The following options are available if you
select one of the ToDo Items.
To display the specified monthly calendar.
View
View details of the ToDo entry. Select OK if
}
Today
the entry is correct.
To return the cursor to the Today window.
Complete
}
Go To ...
Select Complete if you have completed the
ToDo item. The ToDo entry is ticked. It is
still possible to View, undo complete
(= Incomplete) and to edit this entry.
To go to the desired date.
} List All
To list all your entries.
Edit Text
} Delete
Edit the To Do entry.
You have the choice of the following options:
• Past will permanently delete all entries (but keep
the current entry/entries).
• All will permanently delete all entries from the
past and of today.
Delete
Delete the To Do entry.
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WAP Browser
• As a safety measure, a Security Code may be
necessary to use your browser. Use the code that
is set as your Security Code (see page 38).
• Internet access is limited to the sites providing
HTML or WML content. WAP (the Wireless
Application Protocol created for Internet service
via mobile phone) is used to access a WML site.
• You cannot make phone calls while accessing the
mobile Internet.
With WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) it
is possible to access a variety of information
such as news or weather reports from around
the world including mobile internet sites.
With this phone you can access various
HTML or WML internet sites.
Choose WAP from the Main Menu using the
Jog Dial or simply press the Centre Key from
standby mode once you have completed the
WAP setup in Settings.
Getting Started
In order to use WAP, you will need to make
some settings using parameters specified by
your Network Operator/Service Provider. For
your reference, sample parameters are
provided and underlined however you will
need the specific parameters from your
Network Operator/Service Provider in
order to complete the setup. You may be
able to obtain the parameters from the web
page of your Network Operator/Service
Provider.
It is necessary to register with a Network
Operator/Service Provider to use this
telephone as a browser. In some cases
registration has already been completed.
Check with your Network Operator/Service
Provider in advance to confirm whether your
subscription allows access to WAP services
and whether it is possible to access WAP
when roaming.
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The browser can be configured to access
WAP or HTML sites. The procedure to set up
the configuration depends on the server type.
See an example for WAP below.
7
8
Select Bearer Service to specify the
bearer type (Data or SMS) your Network
Operator/Service Provider requires.
Bearer Service: Data
1
2
3
4
Select WAP from the Main Menu. Then
select Settings.
Select Provider to set the following
parameters specified by your Network
Operator/Service Provider:
Dial Up Number: +12 345 67 890
(number to access the gateway)
ISP User Name: abc
Select the first field labeled Empty and
then select Edit.
Enter the Security Code (default 0000) at
the prompt (see also page 38).
ISP Password: sony
Data Call Type: Automatic
Select Name to enter a name that will be
displayed for your site.
9
Select the arrow to return to the Edit
menu.
Name: My Provider
5
6
Select Home Page to enter the URL of the
home page specified by your Network
Operator/Service Provider.
10 Select GW Server to enter the address of
the gateway server of your Network
Operator/Service Provider.
Home Page: wap.myprovider.com
GW Server: 10.255.255.255
Select Server Type to select WAP or
HTML depending on which type of server
your provider has.
11 Select Security to choose On for a secure
connection to your gateway (GW port
9203) or Off for a non-secure connection
(GW port 9201) depending on your
Server Type: WAP
Network Operator/Service Provider.
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12 Select Details and then Timeout to enter
the default timeout value in seconds
specified by your Network Operator/
Service Provider (if your Network
Operator/Service Provider does not
specify a value, 120 seconds should be
sufficient for most Network Operators/
Service Providers).
The Browser Menu
Choose WAP from the Main Menu using the
Jog Dial or simply press the Centre Key from
standby mode once you have completed the
WAP setup in Settings. From the WAP menu,
rotate the Jog Dial and then press to select an
item from the menu.
Home
} ® WAP } ¥ Home
Timeout: 120
13 Select the arrow to return to the previous
menu. Select Set Home to set this entry as
your home or default address. You are
now ready to begin using WAP! Simply
select Home from the WAP menu to
access your home site.
Select Home to access the homepage you
have entered in Settings.
Favourites
} ® WAP } © Favourites
Select Favourites to access, edit or delete a
URL from your Favourites list. Rotate the Jog
Dial to select a URL, then press the Jog Dial
to display the following options:
To set up HTML, you will need to set the Server
Type to HTML as well as the Proxy and Details
settings. However, with HTML the GW Server and
Security settings are not necessary. Contact your
Network Operator/Service Provider for details.
Go:
Connect to the selected URL.
Move: Change the order of your Favourites.
Edit: Edit the name and URL of Favourites.
Delete: Delete a URL from your Favourites.
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You can also access your Favourites while browsing
(see also “While Browsing”). However, you will
need to enter “wsp://” and then the URL to any WAP
sites you would like to access during a WAP session.
the URL to any HTML sites you would like to
access while browsing.
Home:
Refresh:
Add to
Access your home site.
Refresh the displayed page.
Favourites: Save the current URL.
Favourites: Access a URL from Favourites.
Manual URL:Access a URL by entering it
manually.
Close your browser and return
to standby mode.
Settings
} ® WAP } † Settings
Quit:
Configure the settings to access WAP
services. Be sure to make these settings
before using WAP.
Navigation
When browsing a WAP site, press
The
icon indicates the site that you have
to
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. See also
“Getting Started” (see page 54) for details
about the required Settings. Choose Delete to
delete a site profile.
scroll through the option of a selection field
(form field). Press the Jog Dial to select one
or more items. Press
to exit back to the
previous page when browsing.
Closing the Browser
Press and hold
to disconnect (only when
While Browsing
the bearer service is set to Data) and close the
browser.
Press
while browsing, for the following
options:
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Causes
Empty battery
Possible Remedies
Unable to
switch on
Charge the battery (see page 13).
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 Check operator coverage map.
SIM not valid Call your service provider.
Network access not allowed Try manual network search (see page 36).
Call not
possible
Dialling error
Use full national area code. When abroad, use also
international access code to reach home country.
All calls barred
Check settings (Password is needed to clear).
Check for new restrictions.
Another SIM inserted
Call barring set
Check outgoing call barring settings (see page 38).
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Problem
Possible Causes
Possible Remedies
Difficult to hear –––
the other party
Adjust earpiece volume, and reduce noise around
you (see page 19).
Phones 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
Please contact your service provider.
SIM card not
registered
Network does not recognize Please contact your service provider.
the SIM card
Not able to
receive calls
Call barring set
Divert set
Check incoming call barring settings (see page 38).
Check call divert settings (see page 42).
Battery
Charging
Battery overdischarged
Charge the battery a full charging cycle (up to
approx. 3 hours) for the indicator to appear.
indicator does
not appear
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Unblocking the SIM Card
Technical Specifications
If you enter the PIN code incorrectly 3 times,
the SIM card is blocked.
E-GSM 900 Mobile
Telephone
Class 4 (2 Watts)
1
2
3
Enter the PUK and press the Jog Dial (or
press ).
GSM 1800 Mobile
Telephone
Class 1 (1 Watt)
Enter the new PIN (4-8 digits) and press
the Jog Dial (or press ).
Frequency Range
(Transmission)
880-915 MHz and
1710-1785 MHz
Enter the new Pin code again and press
Frequency Range
(Reception)
925-960 MHz and
1805-1880 MHz
the Jog Dial (or press
The SIM is unblocked.
).
Handset Operating
Temperature
-10 °C – +55 °C
• 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.
Accessories Operating ±0 °C – +45 °C
Temperature
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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 2000 -
2001 All rights reserved.
Licensing
Your CMD-J7/J70 is authorized 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
Declaration of Conformity
See page 62 “Declaration of Conformity J7”
and page 63 “Declaration of Conformity J70”.
Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment Directive.
0168
• 95/54/EC “Car Automotive
Directive”
Applies to accessories used in
vehicles confirmed by the
e-mark.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
reserves the right to make changes or
improvements to any of the products
described in this guide without prior notice.
T9™ text input is a registered trademark of
Tegic Communications Inc. and the T9™ text
input software is provided under license of
Tegic Communications Inc.
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Appendix
Menu
Operation
Basic
Operation
Getting
Started
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Important Notice
Effective 1st October 2001, Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB was established.
This product is manufactured for, by, or under
license from, Sony Corporation and/or Sony
Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
agrees that it shall honor the consumer
guarantee applicable for this product to the
same extent, and in the same manner as, Sony
Corporation.
All Sony trademarks and copyright remain the
property of Sony Corporation and are used
with permission by Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications AB.
Should you have any questions regarding the
product, the guarantee, or Sony Ericsson
Mobile Communications AB, please contact
our Helpline Services indicated on the
guarantee card.
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Index
Timer
45
45
20
15
A
J
Any Key Answer
Auto Answer
Auto Redial
41
41
41
World Clock
Conference Call
Connection
Jog Dial
8
K
Key Click
Keypad Lock
34
10
B
D
Backlight
Battery Pack
Charging
Inserting
36
Data Services
Divert
DTMF
41
42
20
L
13
12
Language
36
36
32
20
LCD Contrast
Local Area Info
Loudspeaker
E
E-mail
49
10, 37, 38
34
C
Calculator
Currency Converter
Call Cost
Call History
Call Hold
Call Time
Call Waiting
Caller ID
Centre Key
Ciphering
Clock
46
46
39
44
19
Emergency Calls
Error Tone
Event Sounds
M
34
Memory Info
Microphone On/Off
36
20
F
39
Factory Reset
37
N
20, 40
40
Network
15, 16
9
Network Specific Service
G
9
18
Games
Greeting Message
11, 47
36
O
One Minute Beep
41
Alarm
Set
45
46
H
Headset
18, 20
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Select Line
Select Network
Selection
Signal Strength
Silent Mode
SIM Application Toolkit
SIM Card
Inserting
Removing
Single Beep
SMS (Messaging)
Create
Delete
Edit
Forward
Memory class
Message Format
Read
40
36
16
15
9
P
V
Phonebook
Creating Entries
FDN Phonebook
Grouping
Vibra Alert
Voicemail
9
24
25
25
23
27
24
23
26
9, 26
W
Making Calls
Note
Own Number
Saving Entries
Search
9
Wallpaper
WAP Browser
36
54
12
13
9
Service Dialling
Numbers
25
15, 37
37
30
29
29
29
31
31
28
29
31
31
31
31
PIN
PIN2
Preferences
Preferred List
35
36
R
Ringer Type
Ringer Volume
Adjusting
Roaming
33
33
19
16
Reply
Reply Cost
Result Report
Service Centre
Validity period
Speaker Volume
Adjusting
S
Scheduler
Event
52
52
53
38
19
22
To Do
T
Security Code
T9 Text Entry
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