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T61 User’s Guide
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whether you can use a particular service or not. Please read the
Guidelines for safe and efficient use and the Limited warranty
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Synchronization.........................................79
Security .....................................................83
Troubleshooting........................................84
Accessories, Accessibility, and Internet.......87
Icons..........................................................88
Index.........................................................91
Table of Contents
Features of Your Mobile Phone ...................4
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use...........5
Battery Information...................................11
Limited Warranty......................................13
Getting Started..........................................15
Getting To Know Your Phone...................18
Changing Front Covers .............................19
Calling.......................................................21
Personalizing Your Phone..........................31
Voice Control............................................39
Voicemail ..................................................44
Sending and Receiving Items.....................54
Setting Up Mobile Internet .......................55
Messaging..................................................60
WAP .........................................................69
Transferring and Exchanging
Information...............................................75
More Features............................................76
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Features of Your Mobile Phone
With Enhanced Messaging (EMS), a picture is truly worth
a thousand words. You can send pictures, ring tones,
animations, and sounds along with text messages. And you
can create your own ring tones and animations. For more
information, see “Text messages” on page 60.
Voice Services
With your mobile phone, there is no need to use your
hands. You can answer or reject incoming calls, record voice
labels, and record voice memos by simply speaking. You can
also use the Magic Word feature to activate voice
recognition by saying a single word. For more information,
see “Voice Control” on page 39.
Personalization
You can personalize your phone by changing the cover,
downloading ring tones, animations, and images, and
customizing your background picture. To personalize your
phone, visit www.SonyEricsson.com.
Calendar/Synchronization
You can easily synchronize your mobile phone with your PC
software to keep track of appointments, meetings, contacts, to
dos, and to receive reminders. And with SyncML, you can use
WAP to synchronize with your internet phonebook. For more
information about synchronizing your calendar, see “Internet
Calendar Synchronization” on page 81.
Accessories
Sony Ericsson offers a number of innovative and unique
accessories including the FM Radio, the MP3 Player, the
Chatboard™, the Bluetooth™ adapter/headset,
Smartbacks™, and many others. Refer to your Accessory
leaflet that came with your mobile phone for ordering
instructions.
Connectivity
You can surf the internet on your mobile phone, send and
receive email, access internet services, or connect the phone to
your laptop with a high-speed internet connection. You can use
your mobile phone as a modem with landline speeds. And with
high speed data transmission, you are always connected. For
more information, see “WAP” on page 69.
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Features of Your Mobile Phone
Do not use any accessories other than Ericsson or Sony
Ericsson branded originals intended for use with your
product (hereinafter referred to as “original accessories”).
Use of non-original accessories may result in loss of
performance, damage to the product, fire, electric shock or
injury. The warranty does not cover product failures which
have been caused by use of non-original accessories.
Guidelines for Safe and
Efficient Use
Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic
device. To get the most out of your mobile phone, please
read this text about product care, and safe and efficient use.
Treat your product with care, keep it in a clean and dust-
free place.
Product Care and Maintenance
Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or to
humidity.
Antenna Care
Your mobile phone is equipped with either an internal or
external antenna.
Do not expose your product to extreme high or low
temperatures.
Do not expose your product to lit candles, cigarettes, or
cigars, or to open flames, etc.
To avoid impaired performance, please ensure that your
mobile phone’s antenna is not damaged.
Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product as rough
treatment could damage it.
Do not remove the antenna yourself.
Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed by
Sony Ericsson for your mobile phone. Use of unauthorized
or modified antennas could damage your mobile phone and
may violate the appropriate regulations, causing loss of
Do not paint your product as the paint could obstruct the
earpiece, microphone or any moveable parts and prevent
normal use.
Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Your product performance and SAR levels above the recommended limits
does not contain consumer serviceable components. Only
(see below).
Sony Ericsson authorized personnel should perform service.
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
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Efficient Use
For optimum performance with minimum power
consumption please:
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and
receiver. When it is turned on, it emits low levels of radio
frequency energy (also known as radio waves or radio
frequency fields).
• If your mobile phone is equipped with a retractable
antenna, Sony Ericsson recommends that the antenna
should be kept fully retracted (closed) while the phone is
worn on the body to avoid the antenna touching, or
coming in close proximity to, the body.
Governments around the world have adopted
comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed
by scientific organizations*, e.g. ICNIRP (International
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection),
through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific
studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of
radio wave exposure for the general population. All Sony
Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to operate
within these stringent levels. The levels include a safety
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
regardless of age and health, and to account for any
variations in measurements.
• Hold your mobile phone as you would any other
telephone. While speaking directly into the mouthpiece,
angle the antenna in a direction up and over your
shoulder.
• Do not touch the antenna when the mobile phone is in
use. Touching the antenna affects call quality, may cause
the mobile phone to operate at a higher power level than
needed and may shorten talk and standby times.
• Do not use the mobile phone when the front and/or
back cover is removed from the unit.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement
for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the
body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is
determined at the highest certified power level in laboratory
conditions, but the actual SAR level of the phone while
operating can be well below this value.
• If your mobile phone is equipped with infrared, never
direct the infrared ray at anyone’s eye and make sure that
it does not disturb any other infrared units.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
This is because the phone is designed to use the minimum
power required to reach the network. Therefore, the closer
you are to a base station, the more likely it is that the actual
SAR level will decrease.
• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), “Guidelines for limiting exposure
to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic
fields (up to 300 GHz)”, Health Physics, vol. 74,
pp 494-522, April 1998.
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure
guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety.
While there may be differences in SAR levels among mobile
phone models, all mobile phone models must be designed
to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines.
• 99/519/EC, “Council Recommendation of 12 July
1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general
public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)”,
Official Journal of the European Communities,
1999.
Accessories can significantly affect SAR compliance. For
example, the Federal Communication Commission in the
U.S. requires that some manufacturers’ accessories shall be
tested, and Sony Ericsson has done so with respect to its
products. Sony Ericsson has not tested non-original
accessories in conjunction with Sony Ericsson mobile
phones. It is therefore recommended that only original
accessories are used in conjunction with Sony Ericsson
mobile phones.
• IEEE C95.1-1991, “Safety levels with respect to human
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields,
3 kHz to 300 GHz”, The Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE).
• FCC Report and Order, ET Docket 93-62, FCC
96-326, Federal Communications Commission (FCC),
August 1996.
• Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation
Human Exposure) Standard 1999, Australian
Communications Authority (ACA), May 1999.
More information on radio frequency exposure and SAR
can be found on: www.SonyEricsson.com
* Examples of radio-frequency exposure guidelines and
standards that Sony Ericsson mobile phone models are
designed to conform to:
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
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Driving
Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
Please check if local laws and/or regulations, in the
country/state where you are, restrict the use of mobile
phones while driving.
An air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects,
including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in
the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If
in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and
the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Law in many countries/states requires drivers to use a
Hands Free solution. Sony Ericsson recommends that you
use only Sony Ericsson or Ericsson branded Hands Free
solutions intended for use with this product.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF
signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be
shielded against the RF signals from your mobile phone,
therefore:
Sony Ericsson is concerned about your safety. Always give
full attention to driving and pull off the road and park
before making or answering a call if driving conditions so
require.
Pacemakers
RF energy may affect some electronic systems in motor
vehicles such as car stereo, safety equipment etc. In
addition, some vehicle manufacturers do not allow use of
mobile phones in their vehicles, unless a Hands Free kit
with an external antenna supports the installation. Check
with your vehicle manufacturer’s representative to be sure
that your mobile phone will not affect the electronic
systems in your vehicle.
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association
recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches
(15 cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone
and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the
pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the
independent research by and recommendations of Wireless
Technology Research.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Persons with pacemakers:
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices
so require.
• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches
from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to
minimize the potential for interference.
Aircraft
• Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any
aircraft.
• To prevent interference with communication systems,
you must not use your mobile phone while the plane
is in the air.
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is
taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
• Do not use it on the ground without permission from
the crew.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may
want to consult your service provider or call your local
Sony Ericsson Contact Center to discuss alternatives.
Blasting Areas
Turn off your mobile phone when in a blasting area or in
areas posted “turn off two-way radio” to avoid interfering
with blasting operations. Construction crews often use
remote control RF devices to set off explosives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if they are
adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information.
Explosive Atmosphere
Turn off your mobile phone when in any area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your mobile
phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in
such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or even death.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any
regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment
that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
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Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but DANGER - Never alter the AC cord or plug. If the plug
not always, clearly marked. They include fuelling areas,
below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage
facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
will not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by
a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in
risk of electric chock.
Children
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or
explosives in the same compartment of your vehicle that
contains your mobile phone and accessories.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH
YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES.
THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OTHERS,
OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE
MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR MOBILE
PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN
SMALL PARTS THAT COULD BE DETACHED AND
CREATE A CHOKING HAZARD.
Power Supply
Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power
sources as marked on the product.
To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it
from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather than
the cord.
Disposing of the Product
Your mobile phone should never be placed in municipal
waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of
electronic products.
Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be
stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage
or stress.
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from any
power source before attempting to clean it.
The AC power adapter must not be used outdoors or in
damp areas.
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Emergency Calls
Battery Information
IMPORTANT!
Charging the Battery
This mobile phone, like any mobile phone, operates using
radio signals, cellular and landline networks as well as user-
programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection
under all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely
upon any mobile phone for essential communications (e.g.
medical emergencies).
The battery delivered with your mobile phone is not fully
charged. We recommend that you charge the battery for
12 hours before you use your mobile phone for the first
time. If you are charging a new battery, or a battery that has
run out completely, it may take a while (up to 30 minutes)
before you get any indication (the battery meter appears in
the display) that the battery is being charged.
Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the mobile
phone must be switched on and in a service area with
adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not
be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain
network services and/or mobile phone features are in use.
Check with your local service provider.
Please note that you cannot turn on your mobile phone
before the battery meter appears in the display.
The battery can only be charged in temperatures between
+5°C (+41°F) and +45°C (+113°F).
Battery Use and Care
A rechargeable battery has a long service life if treated
properly. A new battery or one that has not been used for a
long time could have reduced capacity the first few times it
is used.
The talk and standby times depend on the actual
transmission conditions when using the mobile phone. If
the mobile phone is used near a base station, less power is
required and talk and standby times are prolonged.
Battery Information
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Use only Sony Ericsson or Ericsson branded original
batteries and chargers intended for use with this product.
Disposing of the Battery
The battery should never be placed in municipal waste.
Using other batteries and chargers could be dangerous, and Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or call
the warranty does not cover product failures which have
been caused by use of other batteries and chargers.
your local Sony Ericsson Contact Center for information.
FCC Statement
• This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
• Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures, never
above +60°C (+140°F). For maximum battery capacity,
use the battery in room temperature. If the battery is
used in low temperatures, the battery capacity will be
reduced.
• (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
• (2) This device must accept any interference receive,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
• Turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery.
• Use the battery for the intended purpose only.
• Do not attempt to take the battery apart.
For Canadian Customers
“IC:” before the radio certification number only signifies
that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
• Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch
another metal object. This could short-circuit and
damage the battery.
• Do not expose the battery to open flames. This could
cause the battery to explode.
• Do not expose the battery to liquid.
• Do not allow the battery to be put into the mouth.
Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
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Battery Information
What We Will Do
Limited Warranty
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate
under normal use and service, due to defects in materials or
workmanship, Sony Ericsson subsidiaries, authorized
distributors or service partners will, at their option, either
repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms
and conditions stipulated herein.
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc. (Sony
Ericsson), provides this Limited Warranty for your mobile
phone and any Ericsson or Sony Ericsson branded original
accessory delivered with your mobile phone (hereinafter
referred to as “Product”).
To get maximum use of your new Product, we recommend
that you follow a few simple steps:
Conditions
1 The warranty is valid only if the original receipt issued to
the original purchaser by the dealer, specifying the date
of purchase and serial number, is presented with the
Product to be repaired or replaced. Sony Ericsson
reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this
information has been removed or changed after the
original purchase of the Product from the dealer.
2 If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the
repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the
remaining time of the original warranty period or for
ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is
longer. Repair or replacement may involve the use of
functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced
parts or components will become the property of Sony
Ericsson.
Read the Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use.
Read all the terms and conditions of this Sony Ericsson
Warranty.
Save your original receipt. You will need it for warranty
repair claims. Should your Product need warranty service,
please return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased,
or contact your local Sony Ericsson Contact Center or visit
www.SonyEricsson.com to get further information.
Our Warranty
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty, Sony
Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in
material and workmanship at the time of its original
purchase by a consumer, and for a subsequent period of
one (1) year.
Limited Warranty
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3 This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product
due to normal wear and tear, or due to misuse, including
but not limited to use in other than the normal and
customary manner, in accordance with the Sony Ericsson
instructions for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor
does this warranty cover any failure of the Product due to
accident, modification or adjustment, acts of God or
damage resulting from liquid.
4 Since the cellular system on which the product is to
operate is provided by a carrier independent from Sony
Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be responsible for the
operation, availability, coverage, services or range of that
system.
THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE
DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN
NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSONOR ITS
LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE
WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL
LOSS, TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES
CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
5 This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by
software installations, modifications, service or repair or
opening of the Product performed by a non-Sony
Ericsson authorized person.
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or
limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the
preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
6 The warranty does not cover Product failures which have
been caused by use of accessories or other peripheral
devices which are not Ericsson or Sony Ericsson branded
original accessories intended for use with the Product.
7 Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void
the warranty.
The warranty provided does not affect the consumer’s
statutory rights under applicable national legislation in
force, nor the consumer’s rights against the dealer arising
from their sales/ purchase contract.
8 THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN
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Limited Warranty
Assembly
Getting Started
Before you can use your phone, you need to:
1 Install your SIM card and lock it in place.
2 Attach and charge your battery.
3 Put your back cover on.
About this user’s guide
For ease of reference, see “Getting To Know Your Phone”
on page 18 for a quick overview of the main functions of
the phone, shortcuts and general information.
Note! Always turn off the phone and detach the charger
before you insert or remove a SIM card.
Note! Insert the SIM card and charge the battery before
using the phone.
Available services
Some services and functions described in this user’s guide
are network- or subscription-dependent. Because of this, all
menus may not be available in your phone.
Installing Your SIM Card
Insert the SIM card by doing the following:
This symbol indicates that a service or function is
network- or subscription-dependent.
1 Slide the SIM card into the slot
formed by the silver holders on the
back of your phone. From the
bottom, make sure that the notch
is on the top left corner.
2 Lock the SIM in place by sliding it
into the slot until you hear a click.
Please consult your service provider for more
information about your subscription.
SIM
The SIM card
When you register as a subscriber with a service provider,
you get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM
card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your
phone number, the services included in your subscription,
and your phonebook information, among other things.
Note! There is a safety switch on the back of your phone
(under the back cover) that powers off the phone
when it is released (when the back cover and/or
battery is removed). This button will power off your
phone so be careful when opening the back cover.
Getting Started
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Charging Your Battery
Attaching Your Battery
To charge your battery for the first time, attach the phone’s
battery to the back of your phone under the back cover.
Then, replace the back cover.
1 Hold the battery over the back of the phone (label
side down).
2 Locate the connector at the end of the blue, red,
and black wires and insert the plug. It will only fit
one way. Do not force it.
Once you install your battery, you should not need to
remove it.
3 Holding the battery at a perpendicular angle (label
side up), place the bottom part of the battery into
the cavity.
1 Connect the charger to the phone at the flash symbol.
The flash symbol on the charger plug must face upward.
2 It may take up to 30 minutes before the battery charging
icon appears in the display.
4 Lower the top part of the battery until it lays flat.
3 Wait approximately 12 hours or until the icon indicates
that the battery is fully charged.
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4 Remove the charger by tilting the plug upward.
30 min.
12 h.
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Getting Started
Replacing the Back Cover
3 Click the back cover into
place.
1 Locate the notches along
each side of the back of the
phone.
Note! Never use your phone with the front or back
cover removed.
2 Using the notches as a
guide, slide the back cover
upward. Press the back
cover latch to allow the back
cover to fully insert.
Getting Started
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Getting To Know Your Phone
11 External antenna connector
12 Headset jack
13 Back cover latch
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13
Phone Views
The following diagrams illustrate the front, back, and
bottom views of your phone.
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1
2
3
4
5
Earpiece
Side volume keys
Display
Left softkey
Joystick (4-way
navigation with
center push key)
Options key
Keypad
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
4
5
10
9
14 Accessory Connector
(Handsfree, Charger, FM
radio, MP3, Chatboard, etc.)
15 Microphone
Power On/Off key
Clear key
6
10 Right softkey
7
14 15 16
16 Charging connector
8
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Getting To Know Your Phone
2 Locate the latches at the bottom
of the phone.
Changing Front Covers
Removing Your Phone’s Covers
Your phone is equipped with replaceable covers. For more
information on ordering additional covers, see “Ordering
Accessories” on page 87. Never use your phone with the
front or back cover removed.
1 Remove the back cover. Use one
hand to press down on the back
cover latch and the other hand to
slide the cover off the phone.
3 Press down on the latches while
lifting the front cover away from
the phone (remove from the
bottom).
4 Remove the keypad from the
cover.
Changing Front Covers
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Replacing Your Phone’s Covers
These help texts are set to On when you buy your phone,
but you can turn them off at any time.
1 Place the keypad in the new
cover, pressing firmly until the
keys are properly in place.
2 Locate the tab on the top of the
cover.
3 Holding the front cover at an
angle, as shown in the
illustration, insert the tab into
the notch on the phone.
To turn off the help texts, scroll to Settings, Display, Menu
Help and select On or Off.
Delete, edit and rename
If you add items, for example, a contact, a note, or an
appointment, it can be deleted, edited or renamed. To
delete an item, select the item and press C. Confirm your
deletion.
Making and receiving calls
1 Press and briefly hold
to turn on your phone.
4 Slide the cover up and snap it
into place.
5 To replace the back cover, see
“Replacing the Back Cover” on
page 17.
2 Enter your PIN (Personal Identity Number), if you have
one for your SIM card. Your PIN is provided by your
service provider.
Note! If you make a mistake while entering your PIN,
delete the wrong number by pressing C.
Note! If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row,
the SIM card is blocked and the message PIN
blocked appears. To unblock it, you need to
enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Your
PUK is provided by your service provider.
Help Texts
To help you use the menus and functions, your phone has
pop-up help texts that explain the menus.
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Changing Front Covers
3 Enter the area code (if necessary) and phone number and
press Call to make the call.
Calling
4 Press End to end the call.
Before you can make or receive any calls, you must turn on
5 When the phone rings, press Answer to answer the call. the phone and be within range of a network. See “Making
and receiving calls” on page 20.
Note! Your mobile phone is equipped with an internal
antenna located inside the back of your phone,
Making calls
above the back cover. For best reception, hold the 1 Enter the area code (if necessary) and the phone number.
phone as you would any other telephone, but be
careful not to cover this area with your hand.
2 Press Call to make the call.
3 Press End to end the call.
Note! You can call numbers from the Call List and the
phonebook. For more information, see “Call
List” on page 23 and “Phonebook” on page 23.
You can also use your voice to make calls. For
more information, see “Voice Control” on
page 39.
To change the earpiece volume during a call
Press the upper or lower side volume key to increase or
decrease the earpiece volume during a call.
Calling
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To mute the microphone during a call
Making emergency calls
Press and hold C until the display shows Muted. Press and
hold C again to resume the conversation.
To make an emergency call, enter your local emergency
number and press Call.
Your mobile phone supports the international emergency
numbers, 112, 911, or 08. This means that these numbers
can normally be used to make an emergency call in any
country, with or without a SIM card inserted, if a GSM
network is within range.
Automatic redialing
If the connection of the call failed and the display shows
Retry?, press Yes. The phone redials the number (up to
10 times):
• until the call is connected.
• until you press a key or receive a call.
Note! Some service providers may require that a SIM
card is inserted, and in some cases that the PIN
has been entered as well.
Note! Do not hold the phone to your ear while waiting.
When the call is connected, the phone gives a
loud signal. Automatic redialing is not available
for fax and data calls.
In some countries, other emergency numbers may also be
promoted. Your service provider may therefore have saved
additional local emergency numbers on the SIM card.
Making international calls
1 Press and hold
until a + sign appears in the display. Viewing your local emergency numbers
The + replaces the international prefix number of the
country from which you are calling.
Scroll to Phonebook, Special Numbers, Emergency
Numbers.
2 Enter the country code, area code (without the leading
zero) and phone number, press Call.
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Receiving calls
2 To call a number from the list, scroll to the number and
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the display
shows the number that is calling you. If your subscription
includes Caller ID service and the caller’s number is
identified, the number is displayed. If you have saved the
number in your phonebook, the name associated with that
number is displayed. If the number is a restricted number,
the display shows Withheld.
press Call.
Call List
The numbers of all calls made and received are saved in
your Call List. If you have Calling Line Identification (CLI)
service, the caller’s name and number will also be identified.
Calling a number from the call list
Answering a call
• Press Answer.
1 To enter the call list, press Call List from standby.
2 Scroll to the number you want to call, press Call.
Rejecting a call
Clearing the Call List
• Press Busy, or
Scroll to Call Info, Options, Clear Call Lists.
• Press the upper or lower side volume key.
Turning the Call List on or off
Scroll to Call Info, Options, Set Call List, On or Off.
Note! You can also use your voice to answer or reject
calls. See “Voice Control” on page 39.
Phonebook
Missed calls
If you have missed a call, Missed Calls: 1 appears in
standby mode, indicating the number of missed calls.
Adding a contact
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Add Contact.
2 Scroll to the field you want to fill in, press Edit.
3 Enter the information.
Checking your missed calls
1 Press Call List to display the missed calls (
4 Press OK.
).
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5 Select the next field and so on.
Speed dialing
6 When you have entered the information, scroll to Save
and exit? and press Proceed.
You can save the phone numbers that you want to reach
easily in positions 2-9 on your SIM card.
Note! The total number of contacts varies according to
the amount of stored information for each
Calling any of these phone numbers from standby:
• Enter the position number.
contact. You can check the number of available
contacts under Phonebook, Memory Status.
• Press
.
• Press Call.
Copy contacts
Changing position numbers
You can copy the contacts between your phone’s memory
and the SIM card. The number of contacts that can be
saved depends on the type of SIM card.
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Options, Position List.
2 Select the phone number you want to move.
3 Select the position to which you want to move the phone
number.
4 When you have finished press Back.
5 Changes will apply when PB is copied. Copy to SIM?
appears in the display. Press Yes to copy your changes to
your SIM.
To copy contacts to the SIM card, scroll to Phonebook,
Options, Copy all to SIM.
If you insert a SIM card with saved contacts in your phone,
you can call a contact by selecting Call from SIM in the
Phonebook menu. If you want to edit a contact saved on
the SIM card, you first need to copy the contact to the
phone.
Checking the memory
With the Memory status function in your phonebook, you
can check how many positions you have left in your
memory.
To copy contacts to the phone, scroll to Phonebook,
Options, Copy from SIM.
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To check the phonebook memory, scroll to Phonebook,
2 When the contact you want to call is highlighted, press
Memory Status.
Call.
Note! The total number of contacts varies according to
the amount of stored information for each
contact.
Note! You can also use the Call Contact option in the
Phonebook menu to call a contact.
Updating the phonebook
Adding voice commands to contacts
You can add a voice command to a contact.
When needed, you can easily update or delete any contact
information.
• Select Edit Contact from the Phonebook menu.
Editing a contact
• Find the contact you want to edit by entering the first
few letters of the contact name.
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Edit contact.
2 Enter the first letter of the contact.
3 When the contact is highlighted, press Edit.
4 Scroll to the field you want to edit, Select.
5 Enter the information.
• Select Edit Voice to add a voice command for the
selected contact.
• Press Yes when prompted to Add a voice command?
6 Select the next field and so on.
7 When you have entered the information, scroll down to
Save and exit? and press Proceed.
Calling a contact
1 From standby, press and hold one of the number keys 2-9
to find a contact beginning with the first letter on that
key (or closest following).
For example, press and hold 5 to go to the first contact
beginning with “J”. To go to a contact beginning with “L”
press 5 twice after you have entered the list of contacts.
Deleting a contact
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Edit Contact.
2 Enter the first letter of the contact.
3 When the contact is highlighted, press C.
4 You will be prompted to confirm your deletion.
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Deleting all contacts
5 Scroll to the number you want to be the default number
Scroll to Phonebook, Options, Delete All.
and press Select.
Note! Contacts that are saved on the SIM card are not
Groups
deleted.
You can create a group of contacts. By doing so you can
send text messages to several recipients at the same time. See
“Text messages” on page 60.
Copying the contacts stored on your SIM card
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Options, Copy from SIM.
2 Press Select.
Creating a group of contacts
3 Copy from SIM may take a few minutes. Copy now?
appears on your display.
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Groups, Add Group.
2 Enter a name for the group.
4 Press Yes.
3 Select Add Member.
4 Enter the first letters of the contact you want to add.
5 Select the contact by pressing Select.
6 Select a phone number.
Default (standard) number
Each contact has a default phone number. The first phone
number you link to a contact automatically becomes the
default number. If you scroll to a certain contact in the Call
Contact list and then press Call, the default number is
dialed.
7 Repeat steps 3-5 to add more members.
Entering letters
You can enter letters, for example, when you add names to
the phonebook, write text messages or enter WAP addresses.
There are two ways to enter text, the multiptap method
(default) or by using T9™ Text Input. T9™ Text Input is
a predictive input method and can be a quicker way to write
texts. See “T9™ Text Input” on page 29 for more
information.
Setting the default number
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Edit Contact.
2 Enter the first letter of the contact and press OK.
3 When the contact is highlighted, press Edit.
4 Select Default Number and press Select.
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Switching between input methods
briefly pause between each letter if they are both on the
same key. See the table of the Latin alphabet below:
Press and hold
during text entry to toggle between
Multitap and T9.
Press… to get…
Input languages
Before you start entering letters, you need to select the input
languages that you want to use when writing.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Space - ? ! ‚ . : ; " ’ < = > ( ) _ 1
A B C Å Ä Æ À Ç 2 Γ
D E F È É 3 δ Φ
Selecting input languages
G H I Ì 4
1 Scroll to Settings, Language, Input Language.
2 Scroll through the list of languages by tilting the joystick
up or down.
3 Select or deselect a language by pressing
Check/Uncheck.
J K L 5 Λ
M N O Ñ Ö Ø Ò 6
,
, or by
P Q R S ß 7 Π Σ
4 Press Exit to exit the menu.
T U V Ü Ù 8
W X Y Z 9
Multitap text input
When saving names in the phonebook or when writing
WAP addresses, you enter letters using multitap text input.
You press each key as many times as needed to show the
letter you want.
+ & @ / ¤ % $ € 3£ ¥ \ § ¿ ¡ 0 Θ Ξ Ψ Ω
# @ ↵ & ~ % $ ^
C
to delete letters and numbers
to shift between capital and lowercase letters
press and hold to enter numbers
Entering letters using multitap text input
Press the appropriate key, 1 – 9, 0 or
0 - 9
repeatedly until
the character you want appears in the display. Be sure to
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Options during multitap text input
Example:
When you press
during multitap text input, you can
• To enter an ‘A’, press 2 once.
choose from the following list of things to do:
• To enter a ‘B’, quickly press 2 twice.
•
Symbols – Symbols and punctuation marks such as ?
and , are shown. Move between the symbols by tilting
the joystick to the left or to the right. Select a symbol.
• To shift between capital and lowercase letters, press
then enter the letter.
,
Note! You can also use the volume key as a shortcut to
•
•
Insert Object – You can attach a picture, sound, melody,
or animation.
certain letters. To enter a ‘B’, press the upper side
volume key up and press 2. To enter a ‘C’, press
the lower side volume key down and press 2.
Text Format – You can choose how your text will display
by altering the Text Size, Text Style, Alignment, or
New Paragraph submenus.
•
•
•
•
Caps Lock – Switch to all capital letters.
Language – You can change your input language.
Input method – A list of input methods is shown.
Help – a help screen is displayed.
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Entering Text Quick Keys
To... Do this when entering letters
using multitap text input:
To...
Do this when entering letters
using multitap text input:
Reach the second Press and hold the upper side
letter or character of volume key followed by a digit key
Delete letters and Press C
numbers
a key
(for example, press the upper side
volume key then press 2 to enter a
B. Press the lower side volume key
then press 2 to enter a C.)
Shift between input Press and hold
methods or input
languages
Enter a p (pause)
when saving codes
Press and hold
Press
Reach the third
letter or character volume key and press any of the
of a key
Press the upper or lower side
Enter a p (pause)
when composing
melodies
number keys
Shift between
capital and
Press
.
lowercase letters
™
T9 Text Input
Enter numbers
Press and hold any of the number
keys
Apart from the way you normally enter letters in your
phone, using multitap text input, you can use T9™ Text
Input for entering text messages and email.
Enter a question
mark
Press and hold the lower side
volume key down and press 1
You can use T9 Text Input when writing, for example, text
messages and email. The T9 Text Input method uses a
built-in dictionary to recognize the most commonly used
word for each sequence of key presses. This way, you press
Enter the @-sign
Press and hold the lower side
volume key and press
Enter a space
Press 1
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each key only once, even if the letter you want is not the
first letter on the key.
4 Continue writing your message. See also “Sending text
messages” on page 60.
Note! T9™ Text Input does not work for phonebook
Options during predictive text input
entries or WAP addresses.
If you press
when writing, you enter a list of options.
You can scroll through these options by pressing the upper
or lower side volume key or by tilting the joystick up or
down:
Entering letters using T9 Text Input
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Send New.
2 For example, if you want to write the word “phone”,
press 7 4 6 6 3.
3 If the word shown is the one you want:
• press 1 to accept and add a space.
If the word shown is not the one you want:
•
Symbols – Symbols and punctuation marks such as ?
and , are shown. Move between the symbols by tilting
the joystick to the left or to the right. Select a symbol.
•
•
Insert Object – You can attach a picture, sound, melody,
or animation.
• tilt the joystick up or down repeatedly to view
alternative words (candidates). Accept a word and add
a space by pressing 1.
Text Format – You can choose how your text will display
by altering the Text Size, Text Style, Alignment, or
New Paragraph.
• press
to scroll through the available words.
If you do not find the word you want by pressing
:
•
•
•
•
Rel. Caps Lock – Switch to all capital letters.
Language – You can change your input language.
Input Method – A list of input methods is shown.
• Press and hold
to go to a list of options.
• Select Edit Word.
• Delete the entire word by pressing C.
• Write the new word using multitap text input. The word
is added to the dictionary. The next time you enter the
same characters, the word you just added to the
Edit Word – Edit the suggested word by using multitap
text input.
•
Accept Word – Accept the suggested word.
dictionary will appear as one of the alternative words.
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•
Candidates – A list of alternative words is shown.
Personalizing Your Phone
You can adjust the phone settings to suit your own
requirements.
Help – A help screen is displayed.
Turning off T9 Text Input Method
You can turn off T9 Text Input. This setting is valid for all
input of texts – not only for the text you are currently
writing. Turn off T9 Text Input by doing one of the
following:
Note! If you change a setting which is included in a
profile, the active profile is also changed. See
“Profiles” on page 36.
• Pressing and holding
.
Master reset
You can reset all the settings in the phone to the way they
were when you bought your phone by choosing Settings,
Master Reset.
• Scrolling to Settings, Language, T9 Predictive,
On/Off.
• Pressing
, Input Method, Multitap.
Resetting the phone
1 Scroll to Settings, Master Reset.
2 Select Reset Settings or Reset All. Reset settings
changes your customizable settings (under the Settings
menu) to the default values. Master Reset changes all of
your phone’s settings to the factory defaults that were
selected when you purchased your phone.
3 Enter the phonelock code (0000 or the new code if you
have changed it).
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Pictures
Press… to…
Your phone contains several pictures which you can send in
a text message via SMS.
6
7
8
9
move the cursor right.
move the cursor down and left.
move the cursor down.
Editing and saving a picture
1 Scroll to Extras, Pictures.
2 Select a picture group.
3 Tilt the joystick up or down to scroll through the
pictures. Select a picture and press Edit to view the
editing tools. You can now start to edit the picture. See
the table below.
move the cursor down and right.
move the cursor 1, 5, or 10 spaces.
Save and exit the picture.
4 Press
to view your options.
Cancel and exit the picture editor.
5 Select Save. The picture is saved in My Pictures.
How to use the keys when editing a picture:
C
press and hold to clear the picture.
switch line thickness.
Press… to…
1
2
3
4
5
move the cursor up and left.
move the cursor up.
switch between black and white pen color.
Adding a picture to My Favorites
1 Scroll to Extras, Pictures.
2 Select a picture group.
3 Select a picture and press
4 Press Yes to add the picture.
move the cursor up and right.
move the cursor left.
lift up or put down the pen.
Press and hold to switch between zoom and
full size view.
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You can delete the edited pictures from Pictures, but you
cannot delete the original pictures that were in the phone
when you bought it.
use of any additional melodies, please verify that your
intended use is properly licensed or is otherwise authorized.
Sony Ericsson does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or
quality of any additional ringtones or any other third party
content. Under no circumstances will Sony Ericsson be
liable in any way for your improper use of additional
ringtones or other third party content.
Deleting a picture from My Favorites
1 Scroll to Extras, Pictures, My Pictures.
2 Scroll to a picture and press C.
Ring sounds and melodies
Setting the ring sound volume
Your phone comes with a number of ring sounds and
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Ring Volume.
melodies. You can edit your ring sounds and melodies, and 2 Press the upper or lower side volume key or tilt the
send them to a friend, in a text message. It is also possible to
download melodies via WAP.
joystick left or right to increase or decrease the volume.
3 Save the setting.
Note! This feature is operator dependent.
Editing a ring sound or melody
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, My Melodies,
choose a melody, Select, Edit, Select.
• Your keypad now works as a
keyboard. Press a key to enter a
note.
• Press 8 or 9 to make the note
shorter or longer. There are six
different lengths of notes.
• Select Voice Calls from the Settings, Sounds & Alerts,
Ring Sounds menu and select a Ring Sound.
Your mobile phone has the capability to load, store and
forward additional ringtone melodies. The use of such
melodies may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third
parties, including but not limited to restriction under
applicable copyright laws. You, and not Sony Ericsson, are
entirely responsible for additional melodies that you
download to or forward from your mobile phone. Prior to
• Press
tone.
to change octave of
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• Press
• Press
• Press C to remove notes.
once to raise the note one semitone.
twice to lower the note one semitone.
your SIM subscription supports fax and data calls, you can
set different ring sounds for voice, fax and data calls
respectively.
2 To listen to your melody, press Play.
3 You will be prompted with Accept? Press Yes to accept
it, or press No to continue composing.
If your subscription includes the Calling Line Identification
(CLI) service, you can assign a Personal ring sound to up to
ten callers.
Note! To send a ring sound or melody in a text message,
see “Inserting an item in a text message” on
page 61.
Note! Not all service providers support Two Line
Service.
Setting a specific ring sound for a caller
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Ring Sounds
Personal Rings, Add New, Add.
Receiving melodies
When you receive a sound or melody, you will be prompted
to save the sound after selecting the melody.
2 Enter the contact name, OK.
3 Select a ring sound.
Increasing ring
You can choose a ring sound that rises in steps from the
lowest volume to the highest.
Sounds & Alerts
You can choose to be notified of an incoming call by the
buzzing of the vibrating alert. You can set the phone’s
vibrating alert to one of the following:
To turn increasing ring On or Off, scroll to Settings,
Sounds & Alerts, Increasing Ring.
•
•
On – all the time.
Specific ring sounds for personal calls
On if silent – on when the ring volume is turned off or
when you have set the phone to silent.
If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you can
set different ring sounds for the two voice lines.
Line 1 and Line 2 are displayed instead of Voice calls. If
•
Off – all the time.
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Vibrating alert
Date
To set the vibrating alert
When the phone is in standby mode, you can press the
upper or lower side volume key to see today’s date in the
Status menu. You can set the date and date format in the
Settings, Time and Date menu.
1 Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Vibrating Alert.
2 Select the setting you want.
Minute Minder
Note! The time is also displayed when your phone is in
From the Settings, Sounds & Alerts menu, you can also
select Message Alert, Key Sound and turn on the Minute
Minder.
“sleep” mode.
Time zone settings
If you turn on the minute minder, you hear a beep once
every minute during a call.
Under Time Settings in the Settings, Time and
Date menu, you can set time zone and daylight
saving time. Changing these, changes the time accordingly
and thus also the appointments and tasks in your calendar.
Time settings
The time is always displayed in standby mode.
Keypad lock
To set the time, scroll to Settings, Time and Date, Set
You can lock the keypad to avoid dialing a number by
accident.
Time.
To set the time format, scroll to Settings, Time and Date,
Time Settings, Time Format. You can choose a 12-hour
clock or a 24-hour clock.
Note! Calls to the international emergency
numbers 112, 911, or 08 can still be
made when the keypad is locked. Some
service providers may require that a SIM card is
inserted, and in some cases that the PIN has been
entered as well.
If you select the 12-hour clock, you can alternate between
am and pm by pressing
.
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Automatic keylock
Profiles
Automatic keylock means the keypad is locked 25 seconds
after you last press a key.
Your phone has a number of pre-set profiles which are set to
suit a certain environment. You can rename or change these
profiles. For example, when you go to a meeting, you can
simply choose the Meeting profile and a number of settings
such as the ring sound is turned off.
• To turn automatic keylock On or Off, scroll to Settings,
Locks, Auto Keylock.
• To lock the keypad manually, press and hold C and select
To select a profile, scroll to Settings, Profiles, Select
Profile.
Lock Keypad or press
and select Lock Keypad.
The keypad remains locked until you answer an incoming
call or until you unlock the keypad manually.
Changing a profile setting
1 Scroll to Settings, Profiles, Edit Profile.
2 Choose a setting.
• To unlock the keypad, press and hold C. When
prompted with Unlock keypad?, press Yes to confirm.
3 Change the profile settings and press Select to confirm.
To rename a profile, scroll to Settings, Profiles, Edit
Profile, Profile Name.
My Shortcuts
You can place your favorite functions that you want to reach
quickly and easily in the My Shortcuts menu.
You can reset all profile settings to the way they were set
when you bought your phone by scrolling to Settings,
Profiles, Reset Profiles.
Adding a function to my shortcuts
1 Scroll to My Shortcuts, Edit Shortcuts.
2 Select or deselect a function by pressing
Check/Uncheck.
3 Enter the position number you want for this function in
your menu and press Select.
4 Press Back to exit the list.
,
, or by
Using your phone with your TTY device
Follow these steps to use your phone with your TTY device:
1 Connect your TTY device to your phone by inserting the
connector into the 2.5 mm jack.
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2 Change your phone to TTY Accessory profile by
scrolling to Settings, Profiles, Select Profile, TTY
Accessory.
3 Follow the operating instructions provided with your
TTY device.
2 Choose a language.
Note! You can easily select English by tilting the joystick
to the left, pressing 0 0 0 0, then tilting the
joystick to the right. To easily change the
language to the language on your SIM card, tilt
the joystick to the left, press 8 8 8 8, then tilt the
joystick to the right.
Note! TTY Accessory profile is intended for use by
those with a TTY Accessory for the speech and
hearing impaired. Do not put your phone in TTY
Accessory profile when the TTY accessory is
not in use.
Display light
The display light can be set to automatic, off, or on. In
automatic mode, the display light is turned off a few
seconds after you press the last key.
Automatic activation
Some profiles, for example Car, are automatically activated
when used with a specific accessory. When disconnected,
the profile is changed back.
• To set the display light, scroll to Settings, Display,
Light.
• To set the display contrast, scroll to Settings, Display,
Contrast.
Menu language
Most SIM cards automatically set the menu language to the
language of the country where you bought your SIM card.
If this is not the case, the preset language is English.
Answering mode
When using a portable handsfree kit, you can choose to
answer a call by pressing any key (except Busy) or set the
phone to answer the call automatically.
Changing the menu language
1 Scroll to Settings, Language, Menus.
To select answering mode, scroll to Settings, Handsfree,
Answering Mode.
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User greeting
Note! Your mobile phone has the capability to load,
store and forward additional ringtone melodies,
pictures, and other graphic images. The use of
such melodies, pictures or images may be
When you turn your phone on or off, the Sony Ericsson
greeting appears in the display. Your service provider’s own
greeting may be shown instead.
restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties,
including but not limited to restriction under
applicable privacy, copyright or trademark laws.
You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely
To interrupt the greeting, press No. To interrupt the
greeting, press C.
Selecting a greeting
responsible for additional melodies, pictures or
images that you download to or forward from
your mobile phone. Prior to use of any additional
melodies, pictures or images, please verify that
your intended use is properly licensed or is
otherwise authorized. Sony Ericsson does not
guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of any
additional ringtones, pictures, images or any other
third party content. Under no circumstances will
Sony Ericsson be liable in any way for your
improper use of additional ringtones, pictures,
images or other third party content.
1 Scroll to Settings, Display, User Greeting.
2 Select a greeting.
My pictures
Your mobile phone comes with several background pictures
you can select. You can also create or download your own
background pictures and animations for use in text
messaging. You can download pictures to your PC and then
load them onto your phone using a data cable.
Note! You can purchase a data cable from
www.SonyEricsson.com/us if you are in the
United States. For more information on
purchasing Sony Ericsson branded or Ericsson
branded accessories, see “Ordering Accessories”
on page 87.
You can also go to www.SonyEricsson.com and download
the freeware background picture program to your PC. Once
you choose or create a picture, upload it to your area at
www.SonyEricsson.com and access your pictures via WAP.
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Go to Settings, Display, Background, Receive Picture.
You can only store one customized background picture in
Voice Control
your phone at a time, but you can store additional pictures With your mobile phone, you can use your voice to:
in your personalized area at www.SonyEricsson.com.
• Call someone by saying the name and number type (for
example, home, work, etc.).
Phone number display
You can check your own phone number(s).
• Answer and reject calls.
• Record or listen to voice memos.
To check your phone number, scroll to Phonebook,
Special Numbers, My Number. If your number is not
saved on your SIM card, you can enter it yourself.
• Activate the voice control by saying a “Magic Word”. For
more information on this feature, see “The Magic Word”
on page 43.
You can save up to 50 voice commands. When recording
voice commands, make sure you are in a quiet environment.
Note! The amount of memory you have varies
according to the length of your recorded words.
Longer words use up more memory.
Before voice dialing
You must first turn on the voice dialing function and record
your voice commands.
Turning voice dialing on and record number types
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Name Dialing.
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2 Select On. Now you are going to record a voice
command for each number type you use with your
phonebook contacts like “home”, “mobile”, “work”,
“other”.
Caller name
You can choose whether or not you want to hear the
recorded contact name when you receive an incoming call
from that contact.
3 Instructions appear on your display.
4 Select a number type.
Turning the caller name On or Off
5 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say the
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Caller Name.
number type that you have selected. The voice command 2 Select On or Off.
is played back to you.
6 If the recording sounds okay, press Yes to save the voice Voice dialing
command. If not, press No and repeat step 4.
You can voice dial by saying the name of the contact.
7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each voice command you need.
Making a call
Recording a voice command for a contact name
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Edit Contact.
2 Enter the first letter of the contact name and press OK.
3 Press Edit.
1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side
volume key.
2 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear, and listen for
the tone.
4 Select Edit Voice.
3 After the tone, say a name, for example “John”. The
name is played back to you.
4 If you have several numbers for that contact, after a
second tone, say the number type, for example, “home”.
The number type is played back to you and the call is
connected.
5 Press Yes to add a voice command.
6 Follow the instructions in the display.
An icon appears next to a contact name which has a voice
command.
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From standby, you can also initiate voice dialing, voice
profiles and voice memos by:
• Pressing and holding the upper or lower side volume
key.
Answering a call using voice commands
When the phone rings, say “Answer” or the alternative word
you recorded.
The call is connected.
• Pressing the handsfree button (when using a portable
handsfree device).
• Saying the Magic Word. See “The Magic Word” on
page 43.
Rejecting a call using voice commands
When the phone rings, say “Busy” or the alternative word
you recorded.
The call is rejected. The caller hears a busy tone or the call is
forwarded to voicemail.
Voice answering
You can answer or reject incoming calls by using your voice,
when using a portable handsfree or a car handsfree kit.
Turning on and record profile commands
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Profiles.
2 Select On.
Turning on voice answering and record voice
answer commands
3 Instructions appear.
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice control, Voice Answer.
2 Select On.
3 Select or deselect the accessories you want to be able to
use with voice answering by pressing Check or
Uncheck.
4 Select a profile.
5 Press and hold the upper or lower side volume key.
6 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear, and listen for
the tone.
7 Say the profile name. Repeat steps 4 through 6 to record
voice commands for the other profiles.
4 Instructions appear.
5 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say
“Answer”, or another word. If the recording sounds OK,
press Yes. If not, press No and repeat step 5.
6 Say “Busy”, or another word.
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Changing a profile using voice commands
1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side
volume key until you hear a tone.
2 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear and say the
profile command for the desired profile. The profile
command is played back to you and the current profile is
changed.
6 Say “Play”, press Yes if it sounds okay. If not, press No.
Note! When you turn on Voice Memo during an active
call, you can record a two-way conversation.
Recording of phone conversations may be
restricted by law and may require the prior
consent of all parties to the conversation.
Recording voice memos
Instead of using the Extras menu, you can record voice
memo commands to start or to listen to a recording.
Starting a recording using a voice command
1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side
volume key until you hear a tone.
2 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear and say
“Record”. The voice command is played back to you and
a tone indicates that the recording has begun.
3 To end the recording, press Done.
Turning on and recording voice memo commands
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Memo.
2 Select On.
3 Instructions appear.
4 Press Yes to proceed.
Listening to recordings using a voice command
1 From standby, press and hold the upper or lower side
volume key until you hear a tone.
2 Release the key, lift the phone to your ear and say “Play”.
The voice command is played back to you.
3 Listen to your recordings.
5 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say
“Record”, then press Yes if it sounds okay. If not, press
No.
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The Magic Word
3 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say the
Magic Word.
You can record a Magic Word and use it as a voice
command. Say the Magic Word and then one of your
recorded voice commands. The Magic Word is especially
suitable when using a car handsfree kit.
Note! Turn off the Magic Word when you no longer
need totally handsfree access, in order to save
battery power.
Note! Choose a long, unusual word which can easily be
distinguished from ordinary background speech.
Editing your voice commands
You can keep all your voice commands up to date by re-
recording them or deleting the ones you do not use.
Note! Due to the nature of individual speech patterns
and how your phone generates a matching Magic
Word, false matches may occur through other
sources of speech, like your car radio. If this
happens, you record a different Magic Word.
Re-recording a voice command
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Memo, Edit
Commands.
2 To listen to a recorded voice command, select Play. To
record a new voice command, select Record.
3 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say the
command.
4 You can also edit the voice command for a contact name
in Edit Contact in the Phonebook menu.
Turning on and recording the Magic Word
1 Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Magic Word.
2 Select or deselect the accessories you want to be able to
use with the Magic Word by pressing Check or
Uncheck.
Tips when recording
If your phone cannot detect speech, one of the following
might have happened:
• You spoke too softly – try speaking more loudly.
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• You held the phone too far away – hold it as you do
during a call.
Voicemail
If your subscription includes an answering service,
callers can leave a voicemail message when you
cannot answer a call.
• The voice command was too short – it should be around
one second long and more than one syllable.
• You spoke too late or too soon – speak immediately after
the tone.
Receiving a voicemail message
• You did not record the voice command when the
handsfree was attached – for voice control with a
handsfree kit, record when the handsfree is attached.
Depending on your service provider, you are informed that
someone has left you a voicemail message by a text message
(SMS) or by a voicemail indication.
• You used another intonation – speak in the same tone as
you did when you recorded the voice command.
Calling your voicemail service
You can easily call your voicemail service by pressing and
holding 1, if you have saved your voicemail number in the
phone. You get the number from your service provider.
To enter the number, scroll to Messages, Options,
Voicemail, Options, Voicemail no.
Call time and cost
During a call, the duration of the call is shown in
the display. If you subscribe to cost information,
the call cost (or the number of call units) is displayed.
The Call Info menu allows you to check the total time or
cost of your calls.
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Checking the call time of the last call
Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Last Call.
Note! If you subscribe to cost information, you must
enter your PIN2 to clear the cost or time counter.
For details about PIN2, please contact your
service provider.
Checking the call time of your outgoing calls
Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Outgoing Time.
Forwarding calls
Checking the total call time
Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Total Calls.
If you cannot answer incoming voice, fax, or data
calls, you can forward them to another number,
for example your answering service.
Resetting the total call time
1 Scroll to Call Info, Call Timers, Clear Timers.
2 Select Total Calls or Outgoing Time.
For voice calls, you can choose between the following
forward alternatives:
•
•
AlwaysForward – forward all voice calls.
When Busy – forward calls if you are already on the
phone.
Checking the cost of the last call
Scroll to Call Info, Call Costs, Last Call.
•
•
Not Reachable – forward calls if your phone is turned
off.
No Reply – forward calls that you do not answer
within a specified time limit (dependent upon your
service provider).
Checking the total call cost
Scroll to Call Info, Call Costs, Total Cost.
Resetting the total call cost
1 Scroll to Call Info, Call Costs, Clear Total Cost.
2 Press the Yes to confirm your choice.
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Turning on call forward
More than one call
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Forward Calls.
2 Select a call category and then a forward alternative.
3 Select Activate.
You can handle more than one call simultaneously.
For example, you can put an ongoing call on hold,
while you make or answer a second call, and then switch
4 Enter the phone number to which you want your calls to between the two calls.
be forwarded or retrieve it from the phonebook by
pressing
.
Note! During a call the Ongoing Call menu replaces
the Call Info menu (which you can access by
Note! When the Restrict Calls function is on, some
pressing
).
Forward Calls options cannot be activated.
Call waiting service
To turn off a call forward, select a forward option and select If the call waiting service is activated, you hear a beep in the
Cancel.
earpiece if you receive a second call during an ongoing call.
To activate or deactivate the call waiting service, scroll to
Settings, Call Manager, Call Waiting.
Checking the status
• Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Forward Calls.
• Select a call type.
Making a second call
1 Press Hold to put the ongoing call on hold.
2 Enter the number you want to call, or retrieve a number
from the phonebook.
• Scroll to the forward that you want to check.
• Select Get Status.
Note! You can only put one call on hold.
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Receiving a second call
Joining the two calls into a conference call
• To answer the second call and put the ongoing call on
hold, press Hold.
Scroll to Ongoing Call, Join Calls.
Adding a new participant
• To reject the second call and continue the ongoing call,
select Ignore.
1 Press Hold to put the conference call on hold.
2 Call the next person you wish to include in the
conference call.
3 Scroll to Ongoing Call, Join Calls.
4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to include more participants.
• Select Release & Answer to answer the second call and
to end the ongoing call.
Handling two calls
When you have one ongoing call and one call on hold, you
can do the following:
Checking the participants in the conference group
1 Scroll to Ongoing Call, Parties in Conf.
The first participant’s phone number is displayed, if
available. Otherwise the display shows part 1, 2, etc.
• Press Hold to switch between the two calls.
• Press End to end both calls.
2 Tilt the joystick up or down to check the other
participants.
Note! You can only put one call on hold.
Conference calls
Having a private conversation
In a conference call, you can have a joint
conversation with an additional five people. You
can also put a conference on hold and make another call.
You can have a private conversation with one of the
participants and put the other participants on hold.
Extracting a participant
Creating a conference call
1 Scroll to Ongoing Call, Extract Part.
To create a conference call, you must first have one ongoing
call and one call on hold.
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2 Select the participant.
You may now have a private conversation with the
participant.
Putting the conference group on hold to make a new call
1 Press Hold.
2 Enter the number you wish to call and press Call.
Rejoining the participant to the conference group
Switching between the new call and the conference
Scroll to Ongoing Call, Join Calls.
group
Press Hold.
Releasing Participants
You can release participants from the conference group one Ending the new call and return to the conference group
by one or all at once.
Press Hold.
Releasing a participant
Ending the conference call
• Scroll to Ongoing Call, Release Part.
Press End.
• Select the participant.
Two voice lines
If your subscription supports the Two line service,
your phone has two voice lines with different
Releasing all participants
Scroll to Ongoing Call, Release All.
phone numbers, separate bills, and perhaps different
subscription services. This is useful if, for example, you
want to keep business calls and private calls on separate
lines. You may have different settings for each line, for
example, the ring sound or forward calls. You may also have
separate voicemail numbers for each phone line, if this is
supported by your subscription. Some service providers may
show the call time or call cost for each line separately.
Making a Call during a Conference Call
You can put the conference group on hold and make
another call. You can then switch between the new call and
the conference call.
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Changing the Name
Locking One Line
When you buy your phone, the names of the lines are
You can choose to lock one of the lines, so that it cannot be
normally line 1 and line 2, but you can change their names. used unless you enter your PIN2.
Changing the name of a line
1 Scroll to Settings, Display, Edit Line Tags.
2 Select a line.
Lock a phone line
1 Scroll to Settings, Locks.
2 Select the phone line you want to lock: Lock Line 1 or
Lock Line 2.
3 Enter a new name.
3 Enter your PIN2.
Note! This feature will work only if you have Alternate
Line Service (ALS).
Unlocking a phone line
1 Scroll to Settings, Locks.
2 Select the phone line you want to unlock: Unlock Line 1
or Unlock Line 2.
Changing Lines
Once you have chosen a line, all outgoing calls are made on
this line until you change it again. An icon (
or
)
3 Enter your PIN2.
indicates the line currently chosen for outgoing calls.
Calling card calls
Note! Incoming calls can be received on both lines,
When making international or long distance calls,
you may want to use the calling card service to
redirect the charges to a credit card account, instead of your
normal account.
regardless of which line is currently chosen.
Changing phone lines
1 Scroll to Call Info, Next Call.
2 Select Switch to Line 1 or Switch to Line 2.
Note! You cannot use the calling card service when
making a fax or a data call.
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Calling Card Service
To be able to make calling card calls, you need to turn on
the service.
7 Select which you want to send first - the number that you
want to call or the verification code.
Note! You cannot use the calling card service when
Turning on the calling card service
making a fax or a data call.
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Options, Set Calling Cards.
2 Enter your phonelock code (0000 unless you reset it).
3 Select On.
The Calling card service is now on and the sub-menu
Calling Cards is available in the Phonebook menu.
Deleting a card number
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Calling Cards.
2 Scroll to the card number that you want to delete.
3 Select Delete when the card you want to delete is
selected.
Saving Calling Card Numbers
4 Press Yes to confirm deletion of the selected calling card.
You can save two calling card numbers in your phone.
Editing a card number
Saving a card number
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Calling Cards.
2 Enter your phonelock code.
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Calling Cards.
2 Scroll to the card number that you want to edit.
3 Select Edit and edit the card number.
4 Confirm the new number by pressing Yes.
3 Select Add new?
4 Enter the access number of the calling card server.
5 Enter a name that you want to associate with your calling
card server.
Choosing a Card
You must choose which card you want to use before making
a calling card call.
6 Enter the verification code of the calling card server.
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Selecting a card
• all outgoing international calls, Outgoing Intl.
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Calling Cards.
2 Enter your phonelock code.
3 Select the card that you want to use.
4 Select Activate.
• all outgoing international calls except to your home
country, Outg. Intl Roam.
• all incoming calls, All Incoming.
• all incoming calls when you are not in your home area,
Making a Calling Card Call
When Roaming.
1 Enter the phone number you wish to call or retrieve it
from the phonebook.
2 Press and hold Yes.
The access number of the calling card server is called.
During the connecting phase, you are asked to send the
phone number that you want to call and the verification
code, in the order chosen earlier (see above).
3 Press Call or wait a few seconds and the number and
code are sent automatically.
Turning a call restriction on or off
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Restrict Calls.
2 Scroll to an option.
3 Select Activate or Cancel.
4 Enter your password.
• To cancel all call restrictions, select Cancel All.
• To check the status of a call restriction, select the call
restriction option and then Get Status.
• To change the password, select Change Password.
Restricting Calls
You can use the Restrict calls service to restrict
certain types of calls that can be made and
received. You need a password, which comes with your
subscription from the service provider, to turn a call
restriction on or off.
Note! If you forward incoming calls, you cannot turn
on some Restrict calls options.
The following calls can be restricted:
• all outgoing calls, All Outgoing.
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Fixed dialing
Closed user groups
The Fixed dialing function allows calls to be made
only to certain numbers saved on the SIM card. If
an attempt is made to call other numbers, the message
Number not permitted appears in the display. Fixed dialing
requires a SIM card that allows fixed numbers to be saved.
The fixed numbers are protected by your PIN2.
The Closed User Group function is a way of lowering call
costs. On some networks it is cheaper to make calls within a
call group. You can save 10 groups.
Adding a closed user group
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Closed Groups, Edit
List.
Note! Emergency calls can still be made, even when
2 Scroll to Add New?
Fixed dialing is on.
3 Enter the name of the user group.
4 Enter the index number.
Turning Fixed dialing on or off
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Options, Fixed dialing.
2 Enter your PIN2.
You get the index number from your service provider.
Activating a group
3 Select On or Off.
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Closed Groups, Edit
List.
Saving fixed numbers
2 Select a group.
1 Scroll to Phonebook, Special Numbers, Fixed
Numbers, Add new?
3 Select Activate.
Calls can only be made within the selected group.
2 Enter your PIN2.
3 Enter the fixed number.
4 Enter the name you want to associate with the number.
Calling outside a closed user group
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Closed Groups,
Open Calls.
2 Select On.
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Accept calls
Networks
With the accept calls service, you can choose to receive calls When you turn on the phone, it automatically
only from certain numbers. Other calls are automatically
rejected by a busy tone. The phone numbers of calls you
have rejected are saved in the Call List.
selects your home network if this is within range.
If it is not within range, you may use another network,
provided your service provider has an agreement that allows
you to do so. This is called roaming.
Adding numbers to the accepted callers list
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Accept Calls,
Accepted List, Add to List?
2 Select Phonebook (you can add a contact’s number) or
Groups (you can add a group).
3 Enter the first letter of the contact or group.
4 Scroll to the number or group you want to add.
You can select the network you want to use, or you can add
a network to your list of preferred networks. You can also
change the order in which networks are selected during an
automatic search. For all such options, scroll to Settings,
Networks.
Note! Contact your service provider for the default
settings that will work with your specific service.
Selecting an accept option
1 Scroll to Settings, Call Manager, Accept Calls, Accept
Options.
Additional calling functions
2 Select one of the following:
Tone signals
•
From All - You receive all calls as normal.
You can use telephone banking services or control
answering machines by sending tone signals
(DTMF or touch tones) during a call.
•
From List - you only receive calls from callers in the
Accepted list. All other incoming calls will be rejected.
The caller hears a busy tone and you get no indication of
incoming calls.
• To send the tones, press 0-9,
and
.
• To clear the display after the call is finished, press
Cancel.
•
From No One - All incoming calls are rejected.
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Notepad
Sending and Receiving Items
You can send an item such as a business card, a calendar
appointment or a melody using SMS or WAP.
If you want to make a note of a phone number during a
call, you can use your phone display as a notepad. Use the
number keys to enter the number. When you end the call,
the number remains in the display. You can call the number
by pressing Call.
Business cards
You can add your own business card to the phonebook.
Turning Off Tones
If you use the phone display as a notepad, the person you
are talking to hears the tone signals when you press keys.
To add your own business card, scroll to Phonebook,
Business Cards, Manage My Own, Add My Own.
1 Press
.
Exchanging business cards
2 Press Select to choose Turn Off Tones.
You can exchange business cards between your phone and
another phone via SMS.
Showing or hiding your number
If your subscription supports the Calling Line
Identification Restriction (CLIR), you can hide
your phone number when making a call.
Sending your business card
Scroll to Phonebook, Business Cards, Send My Own.
When you receive a business card via a text message, you
accept the card by pressing Yes. Press Yes again to save
the card in the phonebook.
Showing or hiding your phone number
1 Enter the phone number and press
.
2 Scroll to Hide My Number or Show My Number.
3 Press Select to choose the highlighted option.
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• Press the Cancel to stop installation. A new request
for settings is then required, as in step 1.
Setting Up Mobile Internet
In order to use the Internet, browse via WAP
services, or send and receive email messages, you
must have a phone subscription that supports data
transmission and you must have settings entered.
Note! If settings already exist in your phone you can
either keep or replace them. See “Advanced
setting information” on page 55 for more
information.
Note! Contact your service provider for the default
settings that will work with your specific service.
3 After installation, see “WAP” on page 69.
Receiving settings in a text message
Advanced setting information
Your GSM or Internet service provider may be able to send Mobile Internet, including WAP and email, requires the
the required data account, WAP, and email settings directly following settings:
to your phone in a text message (SMS).
•
Data Account – settings for access to a server for
email messaging.
Requesting settings from Sony Ericsson Mobile
Internet
1 Use a PC to go www.SonyEricsson.com/mobileinternet.
By using the WAP and Email Configurator you can
request that a text message be sent to your phone with
the settings you need.
•
•
WAP Profile – settings for WAP browsing.
Email Account – settings for email messaging.
Data account settings
You can have several data accounts saved in your
phone, with different settings for different
purposes. The main setting for a data account is the
2 When the message arrives, New settings received.
Install? appears:
• Press Yes to install the new settings or
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Account Type (connection method). You can choose from
GPRS Data or GSM Data account types.
•
•
Accept Calls (Preferred service) – if you want to be
able to accept incoming calls during a GPRS session,
select Automatic. If not, select GPRS Only.
IP Address – the IP address that the phone uses when
communicating with the network. If you do not enter
an address, the network provides you with a
temporary IP address.
DNS (Domain name server) – the name that the server
translates into a number.
Basic Settings (Basic settings) – these are optional.
Consult your service provider.
Note! Contact your service provider for details on any
data usage charges.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) allows fast
and efficient access where you can always be
online.
•
•
Note! You need a subscription that supports GPRS.
Contact your service provider for settings and
useful information.
GSM settings include some settings that are
similar to GPRS settings and some which are
GSM specific as follows:
GPRS settings that are available:
•
•
•
Phone no. – the phone number of your Internet
service provider.
Data Rate – select the speed you want for the
connection.
•
APN (Access point name address) – the address of the
external data network you want to connect to, either
an IP address or a text string.
•
•
•
User ID – your user id to log on to the external data
network.
Password – your password to log on to the external
data network.
Passwd Request (Password request) – if this setting
is on, you are asked for a password each time you log
on to the external data network.
Dial Type – select analog or ISDN connection.
Note! If you want to change access type, you have to
create a new data account and select the access
type you want to use.
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Creating a data account manually
1 Scroll to Settings, Data Comm., Data Accounts, Add
Account?
To select preferred mode, scroll to Settings, Data comm.,
Preferred Srvc. and select GPRS and GSM or GSM Only.
2 Select an account type.
Note! To see the status of GPRS coverage and
connection, press the upper or lower side volume
key from standby to enter the Status menu and
then scroll to GPRS.
3 Enter a name for the data account.
4 Enter the settings that you have received from your
service provider.
You will be asked to confirm each setting.
5 Scroll to Save? Select Proceed to save your changes.
WAP profile settings
The WAP settings are stored in a WAP profile. In most
cases you only need to use one profile to access the Internet.
You set up and use additional WAP profiles, for example,
when accessing secure Internet sites, such as a banking site
or a corporate intranet. You then simply switch between
profiles when you need to change the network connection.
Editing a data account
1 Scroll to Settings, Data Comm., Data Accounts.
2 Select a data account.
3 Select Edit.
4 Select the setting you want to edit. Edit the setting.
5 Repeat step 4 for other settings you want to edit.
Note! Some WAP Profiles may be set up by your service
provider and you may not be able to modify
them. Contact your service provider for specific
WAP Profiles information.
Preferred service
You can set GPRS or GSM as the preferred service. This
setting is valid for all data accounts.
Entering WAP profile settings manually
1 Make sure you have a data account set up between your
phone and the Internet server, as described in “Data
account settings” on page 55.
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2 Scroll to Browser, WAP Settings.
WAP security settings
3 Select Common or a Profile to add a new profile or
select an existing profile that you want to edit.
To establish secure connections when using certain WAP
services, you must have certificates saved in your phone.
Your phone may already contain certificates when you buy
it. You can also download certificates from certain WAP
sites, or receive them from a service provider.
Note! Some WAP Profiles may be set by your service
provider and you may not be able modify them.
Contact your service provider for specific WAP
Profiles information.
Checking the certificates in your phone
1 Scroll to Browser, WAP Settings, Common, Security.
2 Select Trusted Certif. or Client Certif.
4 You can now do the following:
•
•
Rename – Edit the profile name.
Chg Homepage – Enter the address of the WAP site
you want as the homepage.
Save to – You can choose all profiles or just the
current profile.
Gateway – You can choose IP settings, SMS
settings, or Change type.
Locks (PIN codes)
PIN codes protect your subscription from unauthorized
use, when accessing certain WAP sites, and to authorize
transactions. Your PIN code acts as a signature when you
confirm a transaction.
•
•
An IP address consists of four groups of digits, with a
maximum of three in each group. If one of your digit
groups consists of only one or two digits, you have to
enter a leading zero (0) for each digit that is missing.
Example: If the IP address is 123.4.67.901, write
123.004.067.901.
Note! These codes are supplied by your service provider
if supported.
A Locks setting may appear in the Security
submenu:
To go to the Locks menu, scroll to Browser,
WAP Settings, Common, Security, Locks.
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Transaction contracts
8 Enter the rest of the settings in the list. You use the same
email settings in your phone as in your PC email
program.
If you do not have an email service, contact your service
provider to get all the necessary settings.
You can check on transactions you have made with your
phone when browsing. A contract, which contains details
about the transaction, can be saved in your phone.
To check your contracts, scroll to Browser, WAP Settings,
Common, Security, Contracts.
•
•
Copy Outgoing – Select Copy Outgoing if you want
email messages sent from your phone also to be sent to
an email address of your choice. This way, your sent
messages are copied and can be saved for future reference.
Email account settings
An email account specifies, for example, the server that is
used for your email messages.
Check Interval – Select how often you want the phone
to connect to your email server and check for incoming
email messages.
Note! Contact your service provider for the default
settings that will work with your specific service.
If you have both an office and a home email account, you
can set one of them as default by selecting Select Account
from the Messages, Email, Options menu and selecting
the account.
Creating an email account
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, Email.
2 Select Edit Account.
3 Select Add new?
4 Enter a name for the account, for example Home or
Office.
See “Email” on page 67 for information about how to use
email.
5 Select Connect using.
6 A list appears with the data accounts that you have saved
in your phone.
7 Select the data account you want to use with this email
account.
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3 Enter the number, including the international “+” sign
and country code.
Messaging
Your phone supports various messaging services -
text messages, enhanced text messages with
pictures and/or melodies (EMS), and email
Sending text messages
For information about entering letters, see “Entering
messages. Please contact your service provider for details on letters” on page 26.
which services you can use.
Writing and sending a text message
Text messages
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Send New.
2 Write your message.
3 Enter the recipient’s phone number or retrieve a number
or a group from the phonebook by tilting the joystick to
the left.
Text messages can be sent to one person, or to a group of
recipients that you have saved in the phonebook (see
“Groups” on page 26). Text messages can also contain
pictures, animations, melodies, and sounds.
4 Press Send to choose a highlighted contact will
automatically send the message.
Before you start
First make sure that the number of your service center is set.
The number is supplied by your service provider and is
usually saved on the SIM card.
Sending a message later
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Unsent Box.
2 Select the message you want to send.
You may now edit your message.
Setting the service center number
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS, Service Centers.
If the service center number is saved on the SIM card it
appears in the display.
3 Press Send to send the message as described above.
Note! If you send a text message to a group, you are
charged for each SMS number that the message is
sent to.
2 If there is no number in the list, select Add new?
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Inserting an item in a text message
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Send New. To send a long
3 Enter the recipient’s number or tilt the joystick to the left to
retrieve the number from the phonebook or the call list.
text message, you may need to turn on Long Messages 4 Send the message by pressing OK.
(see below).
2 While writing your message press and hold
3 Select Insert Object.
5 If the recipient’s phone does not support long messages,
the messages are received one at a time.
or
.
4 Select Picture, Sound, Melody, or Animation.
5 Select an item and confirm your selection.
Chat
Chat works in the same way as Chat on the Internet. You
can initiate a Chat session or you may be invited to
participate in a Chat session.
Long messages
A short text message can contain up to 160 characters,
depending on the language. You can send a longer message,
but it is automatically divided into several shorter
messages (up to six messages) and you are charged for
each message.
Starting a Chat Session
1 Scroll to Messages, Chat.
2 Enter the recipient’s phone number or tilt the joystick to
the left to select a contact from your phonebook.
3 Write your message.
Turning long messages on or off
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS, Long Messages.
2 Select On or Off.
4 Press OK.
Receiving a Chat Session Invitation
When you receive a Chat session invitation, the phone
beeps and the message Chat Message, Chat Now? appears.
Sending a long message
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Send New.
2 Enter your message. The display shows how many parts
the message is divided into.
• To read the Chat message, press Yes.
• Write your chat message reply, press OK.
• To suspend a Chat session, press Cancel.
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• To resume a Chat session, scroll to Messages, Chat,
Resume.
2 Scroll through the message by tilting the joystick up or
down. An arrow in the bottom right-hand corner of the
display indicates that there is more text in the message.
Turn the Long Messages function on if you want to
send messages consiting of more than 160
characters indicates that part of the message has yet to
be received.
• To end a Chat session, press Cancel.
• To reject a Chat message, press No. The rejected Chat
message is saved in the Inbox in the Messages menu.
• If you receive a new Chat message while another Chat
session in ongoing, you can end the ongoing session and
start the new one.
Note! If the sender of the message wants you to reply, the
display shows Reply requested. Reply? when you
press Yes at the end of the message. Press Send
again to reply. If you do not want to reply, press No.
• Add a nickname to your Chat messages (and SMS
message). Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS,
Nickname, store a nickname that will appear with every
Chat message that you send.
Reading the message later
Press No when you see the question New Message. Read
now?
The message is saved and an envelope icon appears at the
top of the display. If you want to read the message, you can
retrieve it from the Inbox menu.
Receiving text messages
When you receive a text message, the phone beeps and the
message New Message. Read now? appears in the display.
The number from which the text message originated also
appears.
means an unread message.
means that the message is saved on the SIM card.
Reading the message at once
1 Press Yes when you see the question New Message.
Read now? If you have received several messages, and
you press Yes at the question above, you enter a list of
new messages. Select the message that you want to read.
Saving incoming text messages
Incoming text messages are saved in the phone memory.
When the phone memory is full, incoming text messages
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are saved on the SIM card. Messages that you have saved on 6 Press OK to send the text message. Press Cancel to save
the SIM card remain there until you delete them.
the template without sending the message.
7 Enter the number that you want to send a text message.
8 Press OK to send the message or Cancel to save the
template without sending the message.
Saving from a text message
When the email address, phone number, WAP address,
picture, animation, or melody is highlighted, press Select
to save the item.
If you want to use a template as a message, scroll to Scroll to
Messages, SMS, Templates, select the template you want
from the list and then select Create Message.
• A picture or animation is saved in My Pictures.
• A melody is saved in My Melodies.
• An email address or phone number is saved in
Phonebook.
To delete a template, scroll to Messages, SMS, Templates.
Select the template you want to delete and press C. Press
Yes to confirm the deletion or press No to cancel the
deletion.
• A WAP address is saved in Bookmarks.
Templates
Message options
If you have one or more messages that you send often, you
can save these as templates. Your service provider may also
have saved some templates in your phone.
You can set a default value for the message options
below, or you can turn on the Set on send option
which means that you choose the settings each
time you send a message.
Creating a template
1 Scroll to Messages, SMS, Templates, Add new?
2 Create template by entering text.
3 Write the message, OK.
4 Use template to create message now? appears in the
display.
• Message type – The phone supports different types of
messages. Your service provider may offer the facility of
converting a text message into a format (email or fax, for
example) that suits the equipment that is going to receive
the message.
5 Press Yes to use the template to create a text message.
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• Validity Period – If your message cannot be delivered, for List of Options
example, if the recipient has turned off the phone, your
service center can save the message to send it later.
When you select a message in the Inbox by pressing Select,
you can see the following list of options by pressing
:
Delete, Reply, Chat, Forward, Save, Call, Read Next.
• Reply Request – Include a reply request if you want the
recipient of your message to reply.
Note! You can also reach a list of options in the Unsent
or Sent items menus, by pressing after
• Status request – Check if a message has been delivered.
selecting a message. Then scroll to Proceed? and
press SELECT.
Setting a default value for the options above
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS.
2 Select the option you want.
3 Select Set Default.
4 Select your default value from the list.
Deleting a message
There are two ways to delete a message:
1 Select Delete in the list of options.
2 In the Inbox menu, scroll to a message and press C to
delete the message.
Turning Set on send on or off
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS.
2 Select the option you want.
3 Select Set on send.
Replying to a message
4 Select On or Off.
1 Select Reply in the list of options.
2 Select the way you want to reply to the message:
• enter a new message
• include the message you want to reply to and enter a
reply
• use a template and enter a reply.
3 Enter your reply and press OK to send the message.
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Forwarding a message
1 Select Forward in the list of options.
2 You can now edit the message.
Saving a phone number found in a message
Select Save in the list of options.
The number is saved on the SIM card. Phone numbers that
3 Enter the recipient’s phone number or tilt the joystick to are saved on the SIM card remain there until you delete
the left to retrieve the number from the phonebook or
them.
the call list. Press OK to send.
Saving a picture found in a message
1 Select the highlighted picture.
Saving a received message
Select Save in the list of options.
The message is saved on the SIM card. Messages that are
saved on the SIM card remain there until you delete them.
2 Select Save Picture. You can select where you would like
to save the picture, with in My Pictures or in My
Animation.
Calling the sender of a message
Saving a melody found in a message
Select Call in the list of options.
1 Select the highlighted melody icon.
2 Select Save Melody. The melody is saved in the My
Melodies list. When the melody is highlighted, it will
automatically play. To set the melody as your ring sound,
see “Ring sounds and melodies” on page 33.
Note! To call a phone number found in a message, press
the left softkey twice when the number is
highlighted.
Sending a message to an email address found in a
message
1 Make sure you have set the email gateway number.
2 Select Mail to in the list of options.
3 Enter a message.
Going to a WAP address found in a message
1 When the WAP address is highlighted.
2 Select Go to [WAP address].
4 Press OK again to send the message.
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Message Alert
Area Information Message List
You can choose the signal you want to hear when you
receive a message. You can choose between clicks, tones, or
silent.
You can decide which types of area information
messages you wish to receive. The number of area
information codes that can be saved depends on
your SIM card.
Setting the message alert
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS, Message Alert.
2 Select an alert.
Entering an area information code
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS, Area Info, Edit
List, Add new?
Area Information
2 Enter the new code.
The ordinary Short Message Service (SMS) is a
personal service that carries your private messages.
Area Information is another type of messaging
service, for example a local traffic report or the phone
number of a local taxi company, that is sent to all
subscribers in a certain network area. Please contact your
network operator for further details.
Deleting an area information code
If you want to delete a code, scroll to the code and press C.
Cell Information
The cell information channel is used by some network
operators for sending messages to their subscribers within a
certain network area.
Turning area information on or off
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS, Area Info,
Reception.
Turning cell information on or off
1 Scroll to Messages, Options, SMS, Local Info.
2 Select On or Off.
2 Select On or Off.
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Email
3 If you want to send a copy of the message to someone,
select Cc: and select the address as above.
4 If you want to set a priority other than Normal to the
message, scroll to Priority. Select High or Low.
5 Select Subject:. Enter a title.
You can use the email function in your phone to
send and receive e-mail messages. Before using the
email program, make sure you have created a data
account, an email account and specified which email
account to use. You must also have a subscription that
supports data transmission.
This is mandatory.
6 Select Text:. Enter your message.
7 Select one of the following:
Note! Contact your network operator or
service provider for the default settings
that will work with your specific service.
•
•
•
Send Now
The message is sent at once.
Send now with attachment
See “Pictures” on page 32.
Sending and Receiving
Save to outbox
The Send & Receive option in the Email menu offers the
fastest way for you to check for new email messages and
send email messages saved in your Outbox.
The message is saved in the Outbox. All email messages
in the Outbox are sent when you select the Send &
Receive option in the Email menu.
Writing and Sending
To write and send new email messages
If you compose an email message and do not send it, it is
saved in the Drafts folder. You can open these messages,
edit them and send them, at any time.
1 Scroll to Messages, Email, Compose.
2 Select To:. You can:
• select Add name:. Enter a name and e-mail address.
Receiving and Reading
1 Scroll to Send & Receive. Your email messages are
downloaded from the server.
• tilt the joystick to the left to enter the phonebook and
retrieve a saved email address.
2 Scroll to Inbox.
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3 Select the email message you want to read.
Archiving
You can archive an email message in order to read it later or
if you want to save important information. You can only
archive as much text as the display shows.
Note! The phone can save up to six complete email
messages. All your email messages are saved on
your email server.
Archiving an email message
1 Open the email message with the text you want to
archive.
2 Make sure the text that you want to archive is visible in
the display.
You may not be able to see all your new email messages at
once, since the memory capacity of the Inbox is limited. An
arrow in the top or bottom right corner, indicates that there
are more email messages on the server. To retrieve more
email messages, scroll to the arrow.
3 Place the cursor in the text and press
options.
to view a list of
Replying
4 Select Copy to arch. The text can now be found in
1 Open the email message you want to reply to.
Archive under the Email menu.
2 Place the cursor in the text and press
options.
to view a list of
3 Select Reply or Reply all.
4 Write a message.
Deleting
1 Go to the Inbox and select the email message you want
to delete.
2 Press C.
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Before you start
First make sure that you have:
WAP
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a global
standard for advanced mobile services, for
example, mobile Internet communication, mobile
e-commerce, and telephony services. WAP allows you to
access certain services on the Internet such as banking
services, news, and reservation services from your mobile
phone.
• A phone subscription that supports data transmission.
• Set your phone for mobile Internet, WAP, or email
messaging, see “Setting Up Mobile Internet” on page 55.
Note! See “Email” on page 67 for more information
about email set-up and messaging.
In order to browse via WAP or use the email program in
your phone, you must enter settings for a data account in
your phone. The settings specify all the information your
phone needs to communicate with a certain server on the
Internet, for example, the address of that server. You can
have several data accounts saved in your phone, with
different settings for different purposes. For fast and
efficient access, try the General Packet Radio Service
(GPRS) as the access type.
Note! In order to access WAP services, you need a
subscription that supports data transmission and
WAP browsing.
Before you start using the WAP browser, make sure you
have created a data account, entered the WAP profile
settings and selected a WAP profile. For fast and efficient
browsing, try the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) as
the access type.
In order to browse via WAP, you also need to enter settings
for a WAP profile and select which WAP profile you want
to use when browsing.
Note! If you answer an incoming voice call while a
WAP session is active, your WAP session will end.
You can initiate a new WAP session once the
voice call ends.
In order to use the email program in your phone, you also
need to enter settings for an email account and select
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which email account you want to use when sending and
receiving email messages.
Creating a data account
1 Scroll to Settings, Data comm., Data accounts, Add
account?
Note! The settings may already be entered when you
buy the phone, or you can receive the settings
from your network operator or your Internet
service provider. You can also receive settings
from www.SonyEricsson.com.
2 Enter a name for the data account.
3 Select an access type: GPRS data or GSM data.
4 Enter the settings that you have received from your
operator.
For GPRS: access point name (APN), user id, and
password.
Data Account Settings
For GSM data: phone number, user id, and password.
Confirm each setting.
5 Scroll to Save?
The main setting for a data account is the access type
(connection method). You can choose between two access
types:
Entering additional settings for a data account
1 Scroll to Settings, Data comm., Data accounts.
2 Select a data account.
• GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) data
GPRS allows you to be always online, yet pay
only for the amount of data transmitted and not
for the time you are connected. You need a subscription
that supports GPRS. Please contact your network
operator for charging and subscription details.
3 Press Edit.
4 Select the setting you want to edit. Edit the setting.
5 Repeat step 4 for all the settings you want to edit.
• GSM data
Normally, you pay for the time you are connected.
Settings for GPRS
APN – the address of the external data network you want to
connect to, either an IP address or a text string.
Note! Your service provider may provision your WAP
User id – your user id to log on to the external data
network.
settings so they are not viewable on your phone.
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Password – your password to log on to the external data
User id, Password, Passwd. request. Same as for
network.
GPRS above.
Passwd. request (Password request) – if this setting is on,
you are asked for a password each time you log on to the
external data network.
Data rate – select the speed you want for the
connection.
Dial type – select analog or ISDN connection.
Accept calls – if you want to allow incoming calls
during a GPRS session, select On. If not,
select Off.
If you want to change access type, you have to create a new
data account and select the access type you want to use.
IP address – the IP address that the phone uses when
communicating with the network. If you do not enter a
value, the network provides you with a temporary IP
address.
GPRS and GSM Data Settings
If you have selected GPRS as the access type, the Preferred
service should be set to GPRS&GSM. An icon may then
appear in the display telling you that GPRS is within range.
See “Icons” on page 88. If you have selected GSM data as
the access type, you should select GSM only as the preferred
service. This setting is valid for all data accounts.
DNS (Domain name server) – the name that the server
translates into a number.
Basic settings (Basic settings) – these are optional.
Consult your network operator.
Selecting a preferred service
1 Scroll to Settings, Data comm., Pref. service.
2 Select GPRS&GSM or GSM only.
Note! Your service provider may provision your WAP
settings so they are not viewable on your phone.
Note! To see the status of GPRS coverage and
connection, press the upper or lower side volume
key from standby to enter the Status menu and
then scroll to GPRS.
Settings for GSM data
Phone Number – the phone number of your Internet
service provider.
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Data Counters
Exiting WAP
To check how much data you have sent and received, using • Press and hold the right softkey to exit and disconnect.
GPRS, scroll to Call Info, Data Counters, Last Session or
Remain connected? appears. Confirm your selection.
Total Data.
• If you want to leave the browser temporarily but stay
online, press and hold Yes and select Go to menu.
Using the WAP browser
Options when browsing
When you have started browsing, you can reach different
browsing options by pressing
Starting to browse
1 First select the WAP profile you want to use.
2 Scroll to Browser.
3 Select one of the following (dependent upon your service
provider):
.
The Options menu is dynamic. Its content may vary
depending on which WAP site you are visiting.
• Open your homepage.
The options menu always contains the following:
• Go to one of your bookmarks. Select Bookmarks.
•
Homepage – Go to the homepage set for the current
• Enter the address of a WAP site. Select Enter Address,
New Address? Enter the WAP address or select one of
the 10 latest entered addresses.
WAP profile.
•
Bookmarks – Add the site you are currently browsing to
your list of bookmarks, or see the list of bookmarks for
the current profile.
Note! When you enter a WAP address, the normal
http:// prefix is not needed. You do however need
to enter a prefix to use protocols, such as ftp:// or
https://.
•
•
•
Enter address – Enter the WAP address of a site you
want to visit.
Send as link – Send a link to the current site to another
phone.
Reload – Refresh the contents of the WAP page.
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•
Go To Menu – go back to the WAP services menu in
order to access other phone menus. The connection to
the Internet is not interrupted. When you want to start
browsing again, scroll to Browser, Bookmarks.
Clearing Cache
You can clear the cache memory which contains previously
visited WAP pages. You may, for example, want to clear the
information on your transactions.
•
•
Exit – Go to standby or disconnect.
1 Scroll to Browser, Clear Cache.
2 Clear Cache? appears.
Status – Display the current status, for example, how
long you have been browsing.
WAP push messages
•
New homepage – Set the current site as the homepage
You can receive push messages via WAP Services. This
means that a service provider sends WAP content to your
phone without you having to do anything. You can, for
example, get updated news or new WAP settings from your
service provider.
of the WAP profile you are using.
Using bookmarks
You use bookmarks in your mobile phone just as you do
with a PC Internet browser.
There are two kinds of push messages:
Working with bookmarks
1 Scroll to Browser.
2 Select the bookmark you want.
3 Select one of the following options:
• Text messages that inform you about WAP services, by
sending a link. To go to the WAP service, click the link.
• Updated information from a WAP service is sent to
appear in the WAP browser.
•
•
Go to – Go to the marked WAP site.
Edit Bookmark – Edit the name and/or the WAP
address of the bookmark. See “Options when
browsing” on page 72 for more information.
Delete – Remove the bookmark.
Receiving a push message
You can set your phone to either accept or reject push
messages. This is valid for all your WAP profiles.
•
•
Send as link – Send as link to the current site.
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Setting push message acceptance
1 Scroll to Browser, WAP Setting, Common, Push
Access.
• Cookies – Information deposited from Internet servers to
improve frequent access.
• Push – Information received from services.
2 Select one of the following settings:
•
On – You allow push messages to be automatically
loaded.
Off – You do not allow push messages.
Saving mobile Internet information in your phone
1 Scroll to Browser, WAP Settings, Common.
2 Select the information to save.
•
Responding to a push message
When you receive a push message, it comes to the Push
Inbox.
Note! Check with your service provider for more
information regarding security certificates.
It is advisable to clear any sensitive information about
previously visited WAP services. This is to avoid a security
risk if your phone is misplaced, lost, or stolen.
• Scroll to Browser, Push Inbox, and select one of the
following:
•
•
Postpone – Save the message, to be loaded later.
Load – The browser starts and loads the WAP site so
that you can see the push content.
•
Delete – Deletes the push message.
Stored information
The following information can be saved in your phone:
• Cache – Information which is regularly used to improve
frequent memory access.
• Passwords – Information for certain Internet server
access.
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One number
Transferring and Exchanging
Information
If you have a SIM card that does not support separate fax
and data numbers, the phone does not recognize the type of
incoming call.
Fax and data calls
If you want to receive a fax or data call, you have to set the
phone to one of these options. Once you have set your
phone for a specific incoming call, it stays like this until you
change it.
Sending fax and data calls
To send fax and data calls you need to connect your phone to
a computer, and then start the appropriate software
program.
1 To select the call type you want your next incoming call
to be, scroll to Call Info, Next Call, Next Call.
2 Select the call type you want (Voice, Data, or Fax) and
confirm your choice.
3 Connect your phone to the computer.
4 Answer the call from within the program.
Receiving fax and data calls
The procedure of receiving fax and data calls depends on your
network and subscription. If you have separate numbers for
voice, fax and data calls, your phone will recognize the type
of call.
Note! Once you have set your phone for a specific
incoming call, it remains set until you change it.
Receiving a fax or data call (separate numbers)
1 Connect your phone to a computer.
2 Answer the call from within the software program (if it
does not answer automatically).
Note! You cannot answer a fax or data call manually.
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Using the snooze function
More Features
If you want to temporarily turn the alarm off so it will
sound again in approximately nine minutes, press No when
prompted with Turn off alarm?
Alarm clock
The alarm can be set to ring at a specific time within 24
hours, or recurrently at a specific time on several days. You
can have both these alarms set at the same time. Even if you
have set your phone to silent, the alarm and timer signals
ring.
Canceling the alarm
Scroll to Extras, Alarms, Alarm Clock, Cancel.
Setting a recurrent alarm
Scroll to Extras, Alarms, Alarm Clock, Recurrent Alarm.
Then enter the time and select when you want the alarm to
Setting an alarm
1 Scroll to Extras, Alarms, Alarm Clock.
2 Enter the time.
recur by scrolling and pressing
.
Selecting an alarm signal
Scroll to Settings, Sounds & Alerts, Alarm Signal. Select
a signal.
Changing the alarm time
1 Scroll to Extras, Alarms, Alarm Clock, New Time.
2 Enter the time.
Stopwatch
Scroll to Extras, Alarms, Stopwatch.
Turning the alarm off
Press any key to turn the alarm signal off when it rings.
If you do not want the alarm to be repeated, press Yes
when prompted with Turn off alarm?
• To start, stop or restart the stopwatch, press the left
softkey.
• To save up to nine lap times, press
.
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• To reset the stopwatch, press C.
using the center push key or by pressing Select when
the option is highlighted.
Note! The stopwatch is turned off when you answer an
incoming call or when you exit the stopwatch
menu.
Code memo
Instead of having to remember all the different security
codes for credit cards, for example, you can save them in the
code memo in your phone. Then all you need to remember
is the password to open the code memo. You can save a
maximum of 10 codes in the code memo. To access Code
Memo, scroll to Extras, Code Memo.
Timer
The phone has a built-in 24-hour countdown timer which
replaces the clock when it is set.
• To set the timer, scroll to Extras, Alarms, Timer. Enter
the hours, minutes, and seconds. When the signal rings,
press any key to turn it off.
Checkword and security
To confirm that you have entered the correct password for
the code memo and to prevent unauthorized access to your
codes, you must enter a checkword. When you enter your
password to open the code memo, the checkword is shown
for a short time. If the password is correct, the correct codes
are shown. If you enter the incorrect password, the
checkword and the codes that are shown are also incorrect.
• To enter a new time, scroll to Extras, Alarms, Timer,
New Time. Enter the hours, minutes, and seconds.
Calculator
The phone has a built-in calculator, which can add,
subtract, divide, and multiply. You can access your
calculator by scrolling to Extras, Calculator.
Factors strengthening the security of the Code memo
function are:
• Press C to delete the figure.
• You can scroll through the selection bar at the bottom of
the display by tilting the joystick to the left or right. The
options are +, -, X, /, %, ., and =. Select an option by
• You get no feedback about whether the password is
correct, except for the checkword, and only you know
the checkword.
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• All codes are encrypted in the mobile phone.
3 Your entered checkword appears. When the decryption
process has finished, your codes are shown.
4 To change the password
5 Open Code Memo as described above.
6 Scroll to Options, Chg password.
7 Enter your new password.
• When you access your codes, they are shown for a
limited time only.
Opening code memo for the first time
1 Scroll to Extras, Code Memo.
A message with instructions appears.
2 Enter a four-digit password to open Code Memo.
3 Re-enter the new password to confirm.
4 Enter a checkword (maximum 15 characters).
The checkword can consist of both letters and numbers.
To enter a number, press and hold the key.
8 Re-enter the new password.
9 Enter a checkword.
Forgot your password?
If you forget your password, just enter any password to
access the Code memo function. The checkword and codes
that are then shown are incorrect. You must now reset the
Code memo.
Adding a new code
1 Scroll to Extras, Code Memo.
2 Enter your password.
3 Select Add new code?
4 Enter a name associated with the code, for example, the
name of the credit card company.
5 Enter the code.
Resetting code memo
1 Scroll to Options, Reset.
2 Reset Code Memo? appears.
3 Press Yes to confirm the reset.
The Code memo is reset and all entries are cleared. The
next time you enter the Code memo, you must start at
“Code memo” on page 77.
Opening code memo
1 Scroll to Extras, Code Memo.
2 Enter your password.
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More Features
2 Synchronization using WAP:
Synchronization
You can synchronize the calendar and contacts in your
phone with the calendar and contacts in your PC. To do
this, you first need to install on your PC the
The first time you want to synchronize your phone with
your Internet calendar or phonebook you must choose
settings for this, see “Internet Calendar Synchronization”
on page 81.
synchronization program found on the Sony Ericsson
mobileinternet website
Starting the synchronization
(www.SonyEricsson.com/mobileinternet). If you have an
Internet calendar or phonebook, you can also synchronize
that with your phone calendar and contacts, using WAP.
1 Scroll to Extras, Synchronization, Synchronize.
2 Select the synchronization method you wish to use.
Synchronization Sound
Starting the Synchronization
Before you start the synchronization, decide which
synchronization method you want to use:
You can select whether you want the phone to make a
sound when the synchronization is finished.
Turning the synchronization sound on or off
1 Scroll to Extras, Synchronization, Sound.
2 Select On or Off.
1 Synchronization using your data cable:
The synchronization starts as soon as you connect the
cable.
Calendar
Note! You can purchase a data cable from
www.SonyEricsson.com/us if you are in the
United States. For more information on
purchasing Sony Ericsson branded or Ericsson
branded accessories, see “Ordering Accessories”
on page 87.
You can use the calendar to keep track of important
meetings that you need to attend, phone calls that you need
to make, or tasks that you need to do.
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Appointments and tasks
• Select a time zone in which the meeting is to be held.
Your meeting time will be adjusted automatically
according to the time zone you are in.
You can save up to 200 appointments and tasks in your
calendars, depending on the size of each item. You can
choose to add a new appointment or task, or to use an old
appointment or task as a template by copying and editing it.
5 Confirm with Save and close.
Adding a new task
•
•
Appointments: meetings, vacation, phone call.
1 Scroll to Extras, Calendar, Add Task.
2 Select a category,. (If the category is a phone call, enter
the phone number.)
Tasks: make a phone call, send a message, pay bills.
Adding a new appointment
3 Enter a subject.
1 Scroll to Extras, Calendar, Add apptmt.
2 Enter the appropriate information, for example, class,
location, icon, and times. Confirm each entry.
3 If you want to set a reminder for your appointment,
select a reminder.
4 If you want to set a reminder for your appointment,
select a reminder.
Viewing your calendar
To view your calendar content, scroll to Extras, Calendar
and then select one of the following:
4 A list of options appears.
If the appointment is recurring:
•
View Today – All appointments for today as well as
incomplete tasks are shown.
• Select Recurrent app.
• Select the recurrence you want.
To change the class for your appointment:
•
View All Tasks – This shows all your entered tasks.
Scroll to the task you want to view. Press
options for the task.
to see
• Select Class.
• Select the Class you want.
To set the time zone for a meeting:
•
View Week – Move within and among the days
by moving the joystick. Press Select to view a
certain day.
• Select Time zone.
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•
View Month – Move within and among the weeks by
moving the joystick. Press Select to view a certain
day. Days on which you have appointments are
marked in bold.
•
Delete All – Deletes all appointments and tasks in the
calendar.
Checking the status
You can check when you last synchronized your calendar or
how much space is left for new appointments and tasks.
Note! In the monthly and weekly views, you can go to
next week by pressing 3, to next month by pressing
6 and to next year by pressing 9. You can go back a
week, a month or a year by pressing 1, 4, and 7
respectively. To reach the current day, press C.
To check the status, scroll to Extras, Calendar, Options,
Memory Status.
Note! To delete all appointments and tasks in your
calendar, select Delete All in the Options menu.
Calendar settings
• Select Options from the Extras, Calendar menu and
then select one of the options:
Internet Calendar Synchronization
Via WAP you can synchronize your mobile phone calendar
or contacts with a calendar or phonebook on the Internet.
To do this you must have:
•
Status – Use this to check when you last synchronized
your calendar, how much space is left for new
appointments and tasks.
• an Internet calendar and phonebook program. Contact
your operator for more information about the program.
You need a user id, password, and Internet address for the
calendar and phonebook.
•
•
•
Class View – you can choose whether to see only the
private calendar entries, only the public ones or both.
Reminders – Select Always if you want the reminder
to sound even though the phone is turned off.
Profile Switch – If you want the phone to remind you
to switch profile when a meeting is about to start,
select Manual. If you want the profile to be switched
automatically, select Auto, then select a profile.
• a WAP profile set in your mobile phone. For
information on how to set a WAP profile, see “WAP
profile settings” on page 57.
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Making the WAP synchronization settings
1 Scroll to Extras, Synchronization, SyncServerSett.
2 Select WAP Profile.
Games
Your phone has several games that you can access by
scrolling to Extras, Games. You can control the games
In the list of WAP profiles, select the one you want to use using your joystick and the keys on your keypad. Use the
for synchronization.
3 Select Server User ID.
joystick to move up, down, left or right and to select an
item, or use the keypad as follows:
Enter your user id for the Internet calendar and
phonebook.
4 Select Server Pwd.
2 = up
4 = left
8 = down
6 = right
Enter your password for the Internet calendar and
phonebook.
5 Select Synch URL.
Enter the Internet address of the Internet calendar and
phonebook.
C = pause
Cancel = save/quit
# = undo
5 = select/deselect
Select = confirm
* = reset
6 Select Calendar path.
Enter the Internet address, user id, and password for your
calendar on the Internet.
7 Select Phonebook path.
Enter the Internet address, user id, and password for your
phonebook on the Internet.
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Synchronization
To edit your PIN, scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,
Change PIN.
Security
SIM card lock
Note! If the message Codes do not match appears, you
entered the new PIN incorrectly. If the message
Wrong PIN appears, followed by Old PIN, you
entered your old PIN incorrectly.
The SIM card lock protects your subscription, but not your
phone itself, from unauthorized use. If you change SIM
cards, the phone still works with the new SIM card.
Most SIM cards are locked at the time of purchase. If the
SIM card lock is on, you have to enter a “PIN” (Personal
Identity Number) every time you turn on your phone.
To edit your PIN2, scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,
Change PIN2.
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the
SIM card is blocked. This is indicated by the message PIN
blocked. To unblock it you need to enter your “PUK”
(Personal Unblocking Key). Your PIN and PUK are
supplied by your operator.
Turning the SIM card lock on or off
1 Scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,
Protection.
2 Select On or Off.
3 Enter your PIN.
Unblocking your SIM card
1 PIN Blocked appears in the display.
2 Enter your PUK.
3 Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN.
4 Re-enter the new PIN to confirm.
Phonelock
The phonelock protects the phone against unauthorized use
if it is stolen and the SIM card is exchanged. It is not on
when you buy the phone. You can change the phonelock
code (0000) to any four- to eight-digit personal code. The
phonelock can be set to on, automatic or off.
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Phonelock on
Troubleshooting
If the phonelock is on, the message Phone Locked appears
each time you turn on the phone. You have to enter your
code to use your phone.
This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter
while using your phone. Some problems require that you
call your service provider, but most of the problems you can
easily correct yourself.
Automatic
If the phonelock is set to automatic, you do not need to
enter your phonelock code until a different SIM card is
inserted in the phone.
The phone cannot be switched on
Recharge or replace the battery. See “Installing Your SIM
Card” on page 15.
To edit your phonelock code, scroll to Settings, Locks,
Phonelock, Change Code.
Cannot Access a Certain Function
The function or service may be dependent on your
SIM card or the network. Contact your network
operator.
Note! It is important that you remember your new
code. If you forget it, contact your local Sony
Ericsson retailer.
Cannot Receive Any Calls
Setting the phonelock
1 Scroll to Settings, Locks, Phonelock, Protection.
2 Select an alternative.
• You may have forwarded your incoming calls to another
phone number. To cancel the Forward calls, see
“Forwarding calls” on page 45.
3 Enter the phonelock code.
• You may have set the Accept Calls option to From no
one or From list. Select From all. See “Accept calls” on
page 53.
• You may have selected Fax or Data as the next incoming
call. Select Voice. See “Receiving calls” on page 23.
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Troubleshooting
• You may have set Accept calls to Off for a data account. determined by your SIM card, tilt the joystick to the left,
Select On instead. See “Data Account Settings” on
page 70. If you still cannot receive incoming calls, it
could be due to network limitations.
press 8 8 8 8, then tilt the joystick to the right.
Gray menu options
Gray text indicates a function that is temporarily
unavailable, for example due to your subscription
or due to a certain setting which has not been turned on.
Cannot Speed Dial
Your contacts are not saved on the SIM card. See “Voice
Control” on page 39.
Display Frozen
Cannot Access My Contacts
If your phone does not respond to any key presses, it may be
Your contacts are not saved in the phone. See “Voice Control” frozen. Press and hold the
key for about 10 seconds to
on page 39.
turn off your phone. Press and hold the key briefly to
turn your phone on again.
No indication of charging
When you start charging a battery that is empty or a battery Error messages
that has not been used for a long time, it may take up to 30
minutes before the battery icon appears in the display.
Insert SIM, position battery and close cover.
There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have
inserted it incorrectly. Insert a SIM card. See “Installing
Menu language
If the display shows a language that you do not understand, Your SIM Card” on page 15.
you can always choose Automatic (determined by your SIM
card). You can easily select English by tilting the joystick to Insert correct SIM Card
the left, pressing 0 0 0 0, then tilting the joystick to the
The phone is set to work only with certain SIM cards.
right. To easily change the language to the language
Insert the correct SIM card and replace the back cover.
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85
Emergency calls only
PUK blocked - contact operator
You are within range of a network, but you are not
allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some
operators allow you to call the international emergency
number 112 or 911. See “Making emergency calls” on
page 22.
You entered your personal unblocking key code (PUK)
incorrectly 10 times in a row. Contact your network
operator or service provider.
Phone locked
The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see “Phonelock”
on page 83.
No Network
There is no network within range or the received signal is
too weak. You have to move to get a signal that is strong
enough.
Phonelock code:
Your phone comes with the phonelock code, 0000. You can
change it to any four- to eight-digit code. See “Phonelock”
on page 83.
Wrong PIN/Wrong PIN2
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly. Enter the
correct PIN or PIN2. See “SIM card lock” on page 83.
Number not permitted
The Fixed Dialing function is on and the number you have
dialed is not on your fixed numbers list. See “Turning Fixed
Codes do not match
When you want to change a security code (for example your dialing on or off” on page 52.
PIN) you have to confirm the new code by entering it
again. The two codes that you have entered do not match.
See “SIM card lock” on page 83.
Charging, alien battery
The battery you are using is not a Sony Ericsson-approved
battery and is charging slowly for safety reasons.
PIN blocked/PIN2 blocked
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times
in a row. To unblock, see “SIM card lock” on page 83.
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Troubleshooting
Accessible Solutions/Special Needs
For information on Accessible Solutions for individuals
with special needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs
Center at 877-878-1996 (TTY) or 877-207-2056 (voice),
or visit the Ericsson Special Needs Center at:
www.ericsson-snc.com
Accessories, Accessibility, and
Internet
Technical Assistance/Customer Service
• United States - 1-800-374-2776
• Latin America - +1-305-755-6789
• Canada - 1-800-668-2101
Internet
Visit Sony Ericsson on the internet at:
www.SonyEricsson.com.
• Other countries - +1-919-472-7908
Mobile Internet
Ordering Accessories
Visit the Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet at:
www.SonyEricsson.com/mobileinternet for online access to
synchronization software, customer services, user’s guides,
and other useful information.
You can purchase Sony Ericsson branded or Ericsson
branded accessories intended for use with this product by:
• Visiting www.SonyEricsson.com/us (US only)
• Calling 1-800-374-2776 (US only)
• Calling 1-800-755-6789 (Puerto Rico)
• Visiting your local Sony Ericsson or Ericsson retailer.
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Icon
Description
Icons
GPRS is within range and can be used.
The table below shows icons which may appear in standby
or in the menus.
You cannot receive any incoming calls.
Tells you the status of the battery.
You have missed an incoming call.
Icon
Description
Your personal phonebook.
Handling of text and voice messages.
All incoming calls are forwarded to a defined
number.
No calls or only certain calls from numbers in
a list are received.
Handling of call time, call cost information,
and ongoing calls.
Personal settings, profiles, forward calls,
networks, and voice control.
Calendar, synchronization, voice memo,
alarm clock, and other extras.
Gives you access to WAP services on the
Internet.
A profile other than Normal has been chosen.
The ring sound is turned off.
All signals are turned off, except the alarm and
timer.
A selection of your most frequently used
functions.
The alarm clock has been set and is on.
You have received a text message.
You have received a voice message.
You have received an email message.
Help text.
Tells you the strength of the GSM network
signal.
GPRS is within range.
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Icons
Icon
Description
Icon
Description
You have received a WAP push message.
A text message is saved on the SIM card.
Line 1 is in use for outgoing calls.
Line 2 is in use for outgoing calls.
Melody inserted in a message.
Sound inserted in a message.
A voice message has not been checked.
A Chat session is active
You can enter the phonebook by pressing and
holding the joystick to the left.
Encoding is currently not being provided by
the network.
The card lock or phonelock is on.
A secure WAP connection is established.
A home number in the phonebook.
A work number in the phonebook.
A mobile number in the phonebook.
A fax number in the phonebook.
Another number in the phonebook.
An email address in the phonebook.
The keypad is locked.
An ongoing call.
A missed call in the call list.
An answered call in the call list.
A dialed number in the call list.
A group of contacts in the phonebook.
A text message has not been read.
A voice command has been recorded for a
contact name.
You have recorded a voice memo.
Icons
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Icon
Description
Icon
Description
An email message has not been read.
A task in your calendar.
An email message has been read.
A task of high priority.
Only part of an email message is saved in the
phone.
A task of low priority.
The task is to make a phone call.
The task is to write a message.
An email message, not read, has been deleted.
The appointment is a meeting.
The network is preferred and can be used.
The network is forbidden and cannot be used.
Your network is within range and can be used.
The appointment is a date.
The appointment is to travel.
The appointment is a vacation.
The appointment is an anniversary.
A miscellaneous appointment.
An all-day calendar appointment.
A recurrent calendar appointment.
A reminder is set for a calendar appointment.
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Icons
C
saving card number 50
saving number 50
Calls
Index
Calculator 77
Calendar 79
add a task 80
add an appointment 80
settings 81
A
Accessibility 87
Accessories 87
Air Bags 8
accept 53
answer 23
emergency 22
forward 45
Aircraft 9
status 81
Alarm clock 76
Answering mode 37
Antenna Care 5
Area information 66
Assistance 87
view 80
international 22
missed 23
put on hold 46
reject 23
Call costs 44
calling card 49
minute minder 35
Call time 44
Calling 21
restrict 51
CB. See Area information
Cell broadcast (CB). See Area
information
Chat 61
Children 10
Code memo 77
add new code 78
checkword and security 77
password 78
B
automatic redialing 22
call list 23
fixed dialing 52
groups 26
Battery
attaching 16
charging 11
disposal 12
use 11
speed dialing 24
Calling cards
choosing card 50
making a call 51
Blasting Areas 9
Business cards 54
exchanging 54
Index
91
reset 78
Conference calls 47
end 48
help texts 20
icons 88
light 37
Forwarding calls 45
G
Games 82
extracting a participant 47
putting conference on hold
48
Disposal 10
Driving 8
GPRS 70, 71
Greeting 38
Groups 26
E
releasing a participant 48
reviewing participants 47
Contacts
Electronic Devices 8
Emergency Calls 11
Emergency calls 22
Emergency numbers 22
EMS 60
closed user groups 52
conference calls 47
H
add 23
call 25
copy 39
edit 25
Handsfree 37
Hearing Aids 9
Help texts 20
Enhanced Messaging 60
Entering letters
I
multitap text input 27
T9 text input 29
Error messages 85
Explosive Atmosphere 9
D
Icons in display 88
International calls 22
Internet 87
Items 54
Data account 69
Data calls 75
Data counter 72
Display
F
animation 38
greeting 38
K
Fax, sending and receiving 75
Fixed dialing 52
Key sound 35
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N
Keypad lock 35
automatic 36
manual 36
Messaging 60
Networks 53
Missed calls 23
Mobile Internet 69, 87
bookmarks 73
browsing 72
options 72
push messages 73
Mobile Internet settings 55
email account 59
GPRS data 56
P
Pacemakers 8
Pause 29
L
Language in display 37
Light 37
Locks
Personal ring sound 34
Personal ring sounds 34
Phone views 18
Phonebook 23
memory 24
Phonelock 83
activating/canceling 84
changing the security code 84
Pictures 32
keypad 35
phone 83
SIM card 83
GSM data 56
locks 58
M
Magic word 43
manual set up 55
preferred mode 57
receiving in a text message 55
security 58
WAP profile 57
wizard 55
Making calls 20, 21
Medical Devices 9
Melodies
saving from a message 65
Melodies, see Ring sounds 33
Menu language 37
Menu overview 96
Message options 63
exchanging 33
saving from a message 65
PIN
changing 83
My shortcuts 36
PIN2
changing 83
Index
93
Product Care 5
Profiles 36
unblocking 83
SIM card lock 83
activating/canceling 83
SMS
advanced settings 35
set date 35
set time 35
automatic activation 37
selecting 36
Timer 77
PUK 83
deleting messages 64
forwarding messages 65
Special Needs 87
Speed dialing 24
Stopwatch 76
TTY Phone Number 87
Turn the phone on/off
animation 20
R
Radio Frequency (RF) 6
Reset 31
greeting 20
networks 20
PIN 20
Ring sounds 33
increasing 34
increasing ring 34
key sound 35
personal 34
SyncML 4
Two Line service 48
changing phone lines 49
Two voice lines 48
T
T9 Text Input 29
Technical Assistance 87
Text messages 60
insert object 61
save 63
V
S
Vibrating alert 35
Voice answering 41
Voice control 39
answering 41
SAR 6
Settings
profiles 36
Shortcuts 36
SIM card
copy contacts 39
send 60
templates 63
write 60
before voice dialing 39
dialing 40
Time settings 35
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editing voice commands 43
magic word 43
recording voice memos 42
reject 41
tips 41, 43
Voice dialing 40
Voicemail 44
W
WAP, see Mobile Internet 69
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Menu Overview
Phonebook
Call Contact
Add Contact
Edit Contact
Business Cards Email
Call from SIM Options
Groups
Calling Cards
Options
Memory Status
Special Numbers
Messages
Call Info
Settings
Sounds & Alerts Voice Memo
Profiles Calendar
Call Manager Synchronization Push Inbox
Time and Date Alarms
Extras
Browser
My Shortcuts
Call Voicemail Missed Calls
SMS
Chat
Mobile Internet Select Profile
Bookmarks
Call List
Call Costs
Call Timers
Data Counters Display
Next Call
Options
Ring Volume
Voice Memo
Enter Address Send New
Calculator
Resume
Forward Calls
Edit Shortcuts
Voice Control Games
Select Profile
Clear Cache
WAP Settings
Language
Locks
Pictures
Code Memo
Accessories
Ongoing Call*
Handsfree
Turn Off Tones Networks
Hold Call
Data Comm.
Master Reset
Switch Calls
Release Active
Join Calls
Transfer Call
Release All
Call Info
* Only available during a call
Additional menus are network- and subscription-dependent.
T61 Quick Card
Put a call on hold
Make a Call
Enter the number and press CALL.
Answer Call
Press ANSWER.
End Call
Press HOLD during a call.
Retrieve a call
Press RETRIEVE during a call.
My Shortcuts Menu
The My Shortcuts menu allows you to
customize the settings you use most often.
Press END.
Call Number Shown in Display
Shortcuts
Press CALL.
Move through menus quickly by
tilting the joystick right or left and
entering the number of the menu you
want to reach.
Enter the Call List
Press CALL LIST.
Speed Dial
Enter position number (2-9), press CALL.
Website
Redial Last Dialed Number
www.SonyEricsson.com
Press CALL LIST then CALL.
Technical Support
Scroll Through Menus
United States - 1-800-374-2776
Latin America - +1-305-755-6789
Canada - 1-800-668-2101
Tilt the joystick to the left or right.
Move through lists
Tilt the joystick up or down.
Other countries - +1-919-472-7908
Delete an item
Turn Phone On/Off
Press and hold C when in lists.
Press and hold the power key.
Select a menu or setting
View the status screen
Press SELECT or press center push key.
Press the upper or lower side volume key
from standby.
Go back to standby
Change the active profile
Press and hold BACK.
Tilt and hold the joystick to the left.
Turn on Voice Dialing
Press and hold the upper or lower side
volume key.
See today’s date
Press the upper or lower side volume key.
Call Voicemail
Enter the + sign for international calls.
Press and hold 1.
Press and hold 0.
Call a contact
Turn on silent mode
Tilt and hold the joystick to the right.
Press OPTIONS, Turn On Silent.
Change Ear Volume (During Call)
Lock keypad
Press upper or lower side key
Press OPTIONS, scroll to Lock
Keypad or press and hold C, select
Lock Keypad.
Mute the microphone
Press and hold C to toggle on and off.
Change language to automatic
Tilt the joystick to the left, press 8 8 8 8,
tilt the joystick to the right.
Emergency Calls
Enter your local emergency number and
press CALL.
Change language to default
Tilt the joystick to the left, press 0 0 0 0,
tilt the joystick to the right.
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