Sony Ericsson Z600 User Manual

Mobile Phone  
Z600  
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Sony Ericsson  
GSM 900/1800/1900  
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© Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,  
2003  
Publication number: 3-255-627-12(1)  
Please note:  
Some of the services in this manual are not  
supported by all networks. This also applies to the  
GSM International Emergency Numbers (for  
example, 112).  
Power consumption of charger during stand-by: below 0.3W  
Halogenated flame retardant is not used in the cabinets.  
Halogenated flame retardant is not used in the printed wiring boards in main portions.  
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My Z600 information  
My mobile phone number:  
Phone information for your reference.  
__________________________________  
For easy reference, please record the  
Operator customer service number:  
identification numbers of your mobile phone  
and SIM card. This information will assist you  
in customer inquiries to your retailer,  
__________________________________  
manufacturer or network operator/service  
provider. In case of loss or theft of your phone  
and/or SIM card, call your network operator/  
service provider immediately to prevent misuse.  
My SIM card number:  
(Printed on your SIM Card)  
__________________________________  
My phone’s ID number (IMEI):  
(Printed on the label underneath the battery)  
__________________________________  
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Explanation of the icons  
About this manual  
(Instruction purpose only.)  
Composition of this manual, Icon explanation.  
Icons  
Explanations  
Composition of this manual  
This manual is composed of the following  
sections:  
Important  
Notes  
Your Z600: your phone information.  
• Getting started: start using your Z600.  
• Basic operation: basic features of your Z600.  
• Menu operation: how to use menu options.  
• Appendix: additional information.  
Contact your network operator/  
service provider for details  
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Note that the screen and icon in this manual may  
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actual screen.  
Press the centre of the Navigation  
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Your Z600  
Your Z600  
Included in your kit  
What’s in your kit.  
The kit should include one mobile phone, one  
standard battery, two sets of exchangeable  
covers, one charger, one CD and this instruction  
manual. If one of these items is missing, please  
contact your retailer immediately.  
Plug type differs from country to country.  
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Your Z600  
The Hand Strap  
Attach the hand strap to the phone as illustrated  
below.  
Covers and the Hand  
Strap  
Attaching covers and the Hand Strap.  
The exchangeable cover  
Your Z600 comes with 2 different coloured  
covers. Place the cover onto the phone as  
illustrated below.  
2
The hand strap is not included in your kit.  
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Your Z600  
Quick reference  
An overview of the phone and its functions.  
1
2
3
4
Earpiece  
12 On/Off key  
13 Camera  
14 Strap hole  
Display  
1
2
18  
13  
Volume keys  
Return key  
15 External antenna  
connector  
5
6
Voice mail key  
16 Camera key  
17 Infrared port  
Charging/Network  
indicator  
7
8
9
Operator key  
Navigation key  
Soft keys  
18 Mirror  
19  
20  
19 External display  
20 Loudspeaker  
21 Battery cover  
22 Connector  
14  
8
9
10  
9
3
4
5
6
15  
16  
10 Clear key  
11 Keypad  
17  
(Alphanumeric  
keys)  
11  
12  
21  
22  
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Your Z600  
Basic features  
Camera  
Volume  
Activate Camera function.  
Take a picture.  
Key functions, External display, Menu overview.  
,
Adjust the volume.  
Key functions  
On/Off  
Soft  
Switch on/off the phone.  
Select an option that  
appears above in the  
display.  
Return  
Exit the menu.  
Operator Access Operator direct  
link.  
Clear  
Delete items from a list.  
Delete text/digit before the  
cursor.  
Press and hold to turn on/  
off mute (during calls) or  
sound.  
Voice mail Press and hold to access  
your voice mail. % 50 Call  
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Your Z600  
Navigation Key  
External Display  
Your Z600 has an external display for viewing  
information (for example, date, battery status,  
message indication) without opening the phone.  
This display is deactivated when the phone is  
opened.  
Press centre Open Main menu from  
standby mode.  
Select an option.  
Press right Open Main menu from  
standby mode.  
External display key functions  
Scroll through the menus,  
list and texts.  
Key  
Mode  
Explanation  
Press left  
Press up  
Access SMS (Write new)  
from standby mode.  
Scroll through the menus,  
list and texts.  
Standby  
Activate backlight.  
2nd press toggles  
between status  
items.  
Access Internet services  
from standby mode.  
Scroll through the menus,  
list and texts.  
Event  
Sleep  
Activate backlight.  
2nd press dismisses  
screen or returns to  
standby mode.  
Press down Access Phonebook from  
standby mode.  
Activate backlight.  
Go to standby/event  
screen.  
Scroll through the menus,  
list and texts.  
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Your Z600  
Info/Help text  
Incoming call  
Mute ringer.  
More information, explanation or tips about  
some menus or functions are available in your  
phone. Select the menu or function and press  
Info.  
2 x press in rapid  
succession rejects  
the call.  
Press Standby  
Activate backlight.  
and  
hold  
Event  
Sleep  
More option  
If you press More, a list of options is displayed.  
The option list differs depending on which  
menu you are in.  
Pressing More in standby mode offers you the  
following options: Turn on silent, Turn on  
Bluetooth, Turn on infrared, Post note, Phone  
status.  
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Your Z600  
1 Operator  
direct link  
2 Internet  
services  
3 My shortcuts  
Menu overview  
Write new  
to access the Main menu from standby mode  
and move the Navigation key to scroll through  
the menu options.  
Ring volume  
Select profile  
My numbers  
Edit shortcuts  
4 Camera  
5 Messaging  
Text  
6 Entertainment  
Games & more  
Other games  
Some menus are operator, network dependent.  
Picture  
Call voice mail  
E-mail  
Chat  
WAP push  
Area info  
Options  
7 Pictures &  
sounds  
8 Phonebook  
9 Calls  
1
4
2
5
3
6
Call contact  
Missed calls  
Call list  
My pictures  
More pictures  
My sounds  
Find and send*  
Add contact  
Manage contact  
Pictures  
Divert calls  
Manage calls  
Time and cost  
Next call  
More sounds  
Themes  
Personal rings  
Voice commands  
Special numbers  
Advanced  
More themes  
Picture editor  
Music DJ  
Options  
Record sound  
Options  
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8
9
10 Connectivity 11 Organizer  
12 Settings  
Sounds and alerts  
Display  
Profiles  
Language  
Time and date  
Voice control  
Locks  
Handsfree  
Master reset  
Online services  
Bluetooth  
Calendar  
Notes  
Alarms  
Timer  
Stopwatch  
Calculator  
Code memo  
Infrared port  
WAP options  
Synchronization  
GSM Networks  
Data comm.  
10  
11  
12  
Accessories  
(* Only visible during calls.)  
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Getting started  
Getting started  
Inserting the SIM card  
SIM card and Battery  
1
2
Remove the battery cover and the battery.  
SIM card and Battery information.  
Insert the SIM card into the holder.  
SIM card  
Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card  
contains a computer chip with your service  
details and phone numbers. Like a credit card, it  
should be kept securely and handled carefully.  
Do not bend, scratch or expose to moisture.  
Avoid static electricity. To avoid corrupting the  
memory of your SIM card, always switch off  
your phone before removing or inserting your  
SIM card.  
3
Replace the battery and the cover.  
When you insert a new SIM card, your phone  
prompts you to select whether or not you wish to  
copy the SIM contents to the phone memory  
To remove the SIM card  
Follow steps 1-3 above removing the SIM card  
from the holder in step 2.  
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Getting started  
Inserting the Battery  
Battery  
Use only the Sony Ericsson-specified Z600  
battery and charger. When supplied, your  
battery will not be fully charged.  
1
2
Slide the battery cover down to remove.  
Align the claws on the battery terminal with  
those of the phone and press battery down.  
Both the status bar within the battery icon in  
the display and the charging indicator (red)  
show the charging status.  
Charging (5 °C-45 °C) is complete when  
appears.  
Full charging can take up to approximately  
3 hours, but may vary depending on certain  
conditions (for example, if your phone is  
switched on or if temperature is outside the  
operating range).  
3
Align the claws at the side of the cover with  
slots of the phone and slide back into place  
until the lock clicks.  
2
1
When your battery is completely empty, it can  
take some time until the battery icon appears  
during charging.  
As an energy-saving measure disconnect the  
charger from both the mains socket and the  
phone after charging.  
On exposure to high temperatures your battery  
may expand slightly. This has no influence on  
your safety/health and will reduce to its original  
size once re-exposed to a lower temperature.  
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Getting started  
Removing the battery  
Removing the charger from the phone:  
First power off and wait until the display goes  
blank. Remove the cover and then the battery.  
If you insert a new battery, you must reset the clock.  
Charging the battery  
Usage time  
1
2
Plug the charger into a mains socket.  
When your battery is nearly empty,  
appears  
and a beep indicates that approximately 1  
minute of talk time remains; however, if the  
Turn on silent option is activated there will be no  
tone.  
Connect the charger to the bottom (jack) of  
the phone.  
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Getting started  
Connecting to the network  
Using your Z600  
After successfully entering your PIN, your  
phone searches for an available GSM network.  
The network search is automatic and may take a  
few seconds. (To select the network manually  
Start using your phone.  
Switching on your phone  
To switch on/off your phone, press and hold  
.
(The first time you turn on the phone it takes up  
to 40 seconds to begin operating.)  
You are ready to make and receive calls when  
the network operator’s name and the signal  
strength icon appear in the display and the  
network indicator (green) blinks.  
Entering PIN  
Enter your PIN (Personal  
Identification Number)  
using the number keys (the  
PIN appears in code as ****)  
The following indicates the strength of the  
received network signal. If the signal is very  
weak, there is a risk of losing service.  
and press Ok or  
to  
confirm. % 111 PIN  
Strong  
signal  
Weak signal  
Network not  
available  
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Getting started  
If you cannot obtain service  
If you cannot obtain a network service the  
reception strength may be too weak. Move to a  
higher elevation, a window or an open space and  
make sure that there is nothing obstructing the  
internal antenna area (front cover).  
Roaming  
If you are out of range of your “Home” network  
operator, especially when abroad, another  
network operator may be selected automatically  
subject to signal strength and roaming  
agreements between network operators  
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Basic operation  
Basic operation  
4
} More } Save number to save the number in  
the Phonebook.  
Select New contact to create a new contact  
entry or Add to old to save the number to an  
existing contact.  
Making Calls  
(Saving contacts)  
Use Phonebook, Voice dialling, Speed dialling.  
Dialling a Number  
To hide/show your phone number when making a  
1
Dial the complete  
number of the party  
you wish to call  
Automatic re-dialling: If connection fails, the  
message Retry? is displayed. Press Yes to activate the  
automatic re-dialling option (not available for fax or  
data calls). The phone automatically re-dials the  
number up to 10 times until the call is connected,  
you press a key or receive an incoming call. You will  
hear a tone when the call is connected.  
(including the area  
code even if dialling  
locally). In the case of  
international calls,  
press and hold  
until + appears. Enter  
the country code  
followed by the area code and then the  
number.  
2
3
Press  
to correct any mistakes.  
Press Call to dial the number displayed or  
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Basic operation  
Selecting a Phonebook entry  
Making emergency calls  
Your phone supports the international  
emergency numbers, 112, 911 and 08. This  
means that these numbers can be used to make  
an emergency call in any country, with or  
without a SIM card inserted (network  
1
In standby mode, press and hold an  
alphanumeric key to advance to the first  
letter on the key and then press the same  
key repeatedly to go to the letter you wish to  
find (for example, to advance to contacts  
dependent), if a GSM network is within range.  
In some countries, other emergency numbers  
may also be promoted. Your operator may  
therefore have saved additional local emergency  
numbers on your SIM card.  
beginning with “L”, press and hold  
to  
go to J and then press  
again 3 times to  
go to L).  
2
3
Highlight the contact you wish to call and  
press Select.  
To make an emergency call, enter an emergency  
call number (112, etc.) and press Call.  
Select the number and press Call.  
You can also select a Phonebook entry from Call  
contact in Phonebook menu % 36 Call contact.  
To call a contact from the SIM card, % 42 Call from  
SIM.  
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Basic operation  
Turn the Voice dialling on and record  
number types  
Voice dialling  
Voice dialling makes dialling Phonebook  
entries easy. Simply press and hold the volume  
key and say the person’s name (Voice Tag) into  
the microphone. If you have several numbers for  
that person, say the number type, for example,  
“home”. On recognition of the Voice Tag, the  
phone automatically dials after 3 seconds (the 3  
seconds gives you time to cancel your call by  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Voice dialling  
} On  
2
Follow the instructions in the display and  
record number types.  
Creating a Voice Tag entry  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Voice dialling  
pressing  
or  
).  
} Edit names } New voice  
It is necessary to set up the Voice Tag and turn  
the Voice dialling option on in advance to use  
2
3
Select a contact.  
Follow the instructions in the display. An  
icon appears next to a contact name that has  
a voice command.  
Press the handsfree button to start the Voice dialling  
when using a handsfree or Bluetooth headset. To  
activate Voice answer using accessories % 26 Voice  
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Basic operation  
Speed dialling  
Voice redialling  
You can “speed dial” your chosen number by  
pressing the corresponding key and then Call.  
(For example, to call the number saved in  
You can use your voice to redial the last dialled  
number. Simply press and hold the volume key  
and say “Re-dial” into the microphone. The  
voice command is played back to you and the  
last dialled number is called.  
position 1 on your SIM card, press  
Call.)  
and  
To use the Speed dialling option it is necessary  
to change the position of the numbers saved in  
It is necessary to set up the redial command and  
turn the Voice redialling option on in advance to  
You can assign up to 9 keys using  
to  
.
Turn on and record a redial command  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Voice redial  
} On  
2
3
Instructions appear. Press Ok.  
Change SIM position numbers  
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone  
and say “Redial”, or another word. If the  
recording sounds okay, press Yes. If not,  
press No and repeat step 2.  
1
2
}
Phonebook } Advanced } Position list  
Select the position number you wish to  
change.  
3
4
Select the position to which you wish to  
move the number.  
Press Select to confirm.  
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Basic operation  
Answering/Ending calls  
Receiving calls  
Receiving/Answering/Ending calls.  
When the phone is open  
Press Yes/No to accept/reject a call.  
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the  
message Answer? is displayed.  
When the phone is closed  
Open the phone and press Yes/No to accept/  
reject a call, or simply open the phone to accept  
the call when Open to answer option is set to On  
If your subscription includes the Calling Line  
Identification service and the caller’s number is  
identified, the number is displayed. If you have  
saved the number in the Phonebook, the name  
and number are displayed. If you have assigned  
a picture to the contact, the picture is displayed.  
If the number is a restricted number, the display  
will show Withheld.  
If you do not wish to answer the call, press No. The  
call will then be rejected (the caller will hear a busy  
tone (network dependent) or will be diverted if a  
divert has been set).  
If a call is not answered,  
of the display.  
appears in the top line  
Press Calls for information about the missed call  
In very rare cases, ciphering does not work in some  
networks, meaning that a third party can listen to  
your phone call. In this case,  
display.  
appears in the  
Press End call or close the phone to end a phone  
call.  
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Basic operation  
To turn on voice answering and  
record voice answer command  
Headset  
When the headset is connected to your phone,  
answer a call by pressing the headset button.  
Press headset button again to end the call.  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Voice answer  
} On  
2
Select the accessories you wish to be able to  
use with voice answering by pressing Check  
followed by Save.  
Bluetooth headset  
When the Bluetooth headset is activated, press  
the headset button to accept/end a call.  
3
4
Follow steps 2-3 in % 24 Turn on and  
“Answer” in step 3.  
Voice answering  
You can answer/reject an incoming call by  
using your voice, when using a portable  
handsfree (headset) or a car handsfree kit. When  
the phone rings, say “Answer/Busy” to answer/  
reject an incoming call. (When a call is rejected,  
the caller is diverted to your voice mail if  
activated or hears a busy tone.) It is necessary to  
set up the Voice answer command and turn the  
Voice answering option on in advance to use  
Say “Busy”, or another word and press Ok.  
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Basic operation  
To transfer sound  
During a call  
1
} Transfer sound or  
} More in standby mode.  
Call options.  
Adjusting the Ringer/Speaker  
volume  
2
} To phone or select other handsfree device.  
To transfer a call from Phone to Bluetooth headset,  
press the Bluetooth headset button, when Bluetooth  
headset is activated.  
During a call, use the volume key to adjust the  
ringer/speaker/headset volume (press  
=
increase volume/press = decrease volume).  
The microphone must be turned on to change  
Turn the microphone off/on  
Press and hold  
microphone.  
to mute/unmute the  
Bluetooth headset  
If the Bluetooth headset goes out of range  
during a call, the message, Bluetooth connection  
lost. Retrieve call in phone? is displayed and you  
are prompted to select Yes/No to transfer/end the  
call.  
Sending DTMF  
Press the alphanumeric key (  
-
)
followed by  
tone. Press  
is finished.  
and  
to send the DTMF  
to clear the display after the call  
You can also transfer the sound to the phone or  
other headset devices during a call when you are  
using the Bluetooth headset.  
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Basic operation  
Notepad  
Ongoing call menu  
Use your phone as a Notepad by entering a  
phone number during a call. When ending the  
call, the number entered will reappear in the  
display. Press Call to call the number or press  
More and Save number to save the number in the  
Phonebook.  
During a call,  
or press  
for the following  
options (some options are network dependent):  
} Record to record the conversation.  
} Turn off tones/Turn on tones to turn off/on  
tones.  
} Hold call to put the ongoing or conference  
call on hold.  
The person you are talking hears tone signals while  
using the Notepad.  
turn the tone off.  
and select Turn off tones to  
} Switch calls to switch between 2 calls.  
} Release active to end an active call.  
} Retrieve call to retrieve a held call.  
} Join calls to join calls into a conference  
call.  
} Transfer call to connect the two calls.  
} Extract part to have a private conversation  
with one of participants from the conference  
call and put others on hold. (Select Join calls  
to resume the conference call.)  
} Release all to end multiple calls.  
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Basic operation  
One active call (and/or one call on  
hold) and one call waiting  
} Release part to release a participant from  
the conference call.  
1
Your phone alerts you (beep) that a call is  
waiting and the display automatically offers  
you call waiting options.  
} Parties in conf. to view the identity of the  
parties in the conference call.  
} Calls to make a new call.  
2
} Answer to answer the second call and put  
the ongoing call on hold.  
or  
Call hold  
} Busy to indicate to the calling party that  
your line is engaged.  
Press Hold to hold the ongoing call or manage 2  
calls at the same time.  
or  
} Release & answer to answer the second call  
and end ongoing call.  
One active call  
1
To turn the call waiting option on/off % 61 Call  
2
} Main menu }  
to retrieve a number from the Phonebook  
(or use the keypad to enter a number).  
Phonebook } Call contact  
3
} Call  
You can only put one call on hold.  
Using the Notepad to make a second call, the call is  
put on hold automatically.  
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Basic operation  
When the headset is connected to your phone,  
answer a waiting call by pressing the headset  
button. In the case of one active call and one call  
on hold, alternate between 2 calls by pressing  
the headset button.  
Conference call  
It is possible to have a conference call consisting  
of 5 calls and a single held or waiting call  
(network dependent). There may be additional  
charges for calls involving multiple parties.  
Handling two calls  
You must first have one ongoing call and one  
call on hold to create a conference call.  
When you have one ongoing call and one call on  
hold, you can do the following:  
} Switch to switch between the two calls.  
Creating a conference call  
1
2
3
} Join calls  
and select Transfer call to connect the  
two calls. You are disconnected from both  
calls.  
} Hold to put the conference call on hold.  
Call the next person you wish to include in  
the conference call.  
} End call to end the ongoing call, then  
press Yes to retrieve the held call or No to  
end both calls.  
4
5
} Join calls  
Repeat steps 2-4 to include more  
participants.  
Select Release part in step 4 to release a  
participant or press End call to end the  
conference call.  
You cannot answer a third call without ending one of  
the first two calls.  
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Basic operation  
The magic word  
Voice control  
You can record a magic word and use it as a  
voice command to allow total handsfree access  
to voice control. Instead of pressing a volume  
key, you say the magic word and then one of  
your recorded voice command. It is  
Using voice commands.  
With your phone, you can use your voice to:  
Voice dial % 23 Voice dialling.  
• Re-dial the last dialled number % 24 Voice  
recommended to select a long, unusual word  
which can easily be distinguished from ordinary  
background speech.  
• Answer and reject calls % 26 Voice  
Turn on and record the magic word  
• Record or listen to sound recordings by using  
voice commands % 32 Sound recordings.  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Magic word  
} On  
• Activate the voice control by saying a “magic  
2
3
4
Select a profile and press Save.  
Instruction appears. Press Ok.  
You can save approximately 50 recorded words  
as voice commands in the 40 seconds available.  
This also depends on what is saved in the  
memory (other functions). To edit your voice  
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone  
and say the profile name. Repeat steps 3 and  
4 to record voice commands for the other  
profiles.  
Turn off the magic word when you no longer need  
total handsfree access in order to save battery power.  
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Sound recordings  
Record or listen to sound recordings by using  
voice commands.  
Text entry  
Standard and T9 text entry.  
Input languages  
Turn on and record recording  
command  
Before you start entering letters, you need to  
select the input languages that you wish to use  
when writing.  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Sound recorder  
} On  
Selecting input languages  
2
3
Instruction appears. Press Ok.  
1
2
}
Settings } Language } Input  
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone,  
say “Record” and press Yes.  
to scroll to the language that you wish to  
4
Say “Play” and press Yes.  
use for entering letters and  
or press  
Check to select each language you wish.  
You can listen to the recording by pressing and  
holding a volume key from standby mode and say  
“play” after the tone. Press Cancel to stop listening.  
3
Press Save to exit the menu.  
When writing, you can switch to one of your selected  
input languages by pressing More and then selecting  
Input language.  
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Basic operation  
Standard text entry  
T9 text entry  
Press the corresponding alphanumeric key  
multiple times until the desired character  
appears (multi-tap mode).  
T9 text entry method uses a built-in dictionary  
that recognises the most commonly used word  
for each sequence of key presses. You need to  
press each key only once, even if the letter you  
wish is not the first letter on the key.  
Sample entry with standard text  
entry (entering s)  
Sample entry with T9 text entry  
(entering Sony)  
1
2
}
Messaging } Text } Write new  
Press  
displayed.  
multiple times until s is  
1
2
}
Messaging } Text } Write new  
} More } Input method } T9 input, or press  
and hold  
3
Wait to confirm.  
if  
does not appear.  
Press  
to shift between:  
3
4
Press  
Aa.  
to shift to  
Aa upper case letter and then revert back to lower  
case  
To type the word Sony,  
press each of the  
following keys in  
order:  
,
A
a
upper case letters permanently  
lower case letters permanently  
Press and hold  
method followed by T9 input to activate/deactivate the  
T9 function % 33 T9 text entry.  
or press More and select Input  
,
,
.
Press  
to clear the character or number before  
the cursor.  
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Adding a symbol  
5
6
At the end of the word, check the preview  
screen for the possibilities found for the key  
combination you typed.  
To insert a symbol when creating a message,  
press  
or  
multi times until the desired  
symbol appears or press More and select Add  
symbol to add a symbol from the list.  
to highlight Sony. If your desired word  
is first on the list, just press Select to select it  
or press  
with the next word  
to enter a space and proceed  
For “Smart Punctuation”, just press  
would add a full stop, hyphen or apostrophe. T9 will  
automatically insert the most likely punctuation.  
where you  
If the word you intended to type does not appear in  
the list, press More followed by Spell word and type  
the word using standard text entry method % 32  
Text entry. When finished, press Insert. This new  
word will automatically be added to the T9 memory  
and will appear in T9 mode in the future.  
T9 function is not supported by some languages.  
While using text entry, press More to open the  
options of Add symbol, Insert item, Spell word (T9  
only), Text format, Input language, Input method,  
Word suggestions (T9 only), My words (T9 only)  
and Help.  
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Phonebook  
Menu operations  
Selecting a menu item with the  
Navigation key/Soft key  
Phonebook  
Phonebook menu, Voice commands.  
1
to access the Main menu from standby  
mode and move the Navigation key to scroll  
through the menu options.  
You can store the information on your SIM card  
and on your phone. You have space for up to  
510 entries (up to 20 characters for each name  
and up to 40 digits for each number). Entries  
saved as contacts are saved only in your phone  
memory. To synchronise your phone-based  
contact list with your PDA or PC % 86  
2
3
or press Select to select a menu option.  
to exit a menu.  
Your phone automatically defaults to standby mode  
after a few minutes of inactivity.  
Saving Phonebook Entries  
Making Calls  
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Phonebook  
Call contact  
Find and send  
}
}
Phonebook } Call contact  
Phonebook } Find and send  
Select this option and enter a letter using the  
keypad to retrieve an entry from your  
Phonebook.  
You can find and send a number (DTMF)  
during a call. (This option is only available  
during a call.)  
To access Find and send option,  
Main menu followed by Phonebook, and then  
select Find and send.  
and select  
Default number  
Each contact has a default phone number. The  
first phone number you link to a contact  
automatically becomes the default number. If  
you select a certain contact in the Call contact  
list, the default number is highlighted.  
Add contact  
}
Phonebook } Add contact  
You can add contacts to your Phonebook.  
Set the default number  
Adding contacts  
1
}
Phonebook } Manage contact  
1
2
}
Phonebook } Add contact  
} Edit contact and retrieve an entry from  
Scroll to the field you wish to fill in and  
press Add.  
your Phonebook.  
2
3
4
Highlight the name and press Edit or More.  
3
4
Enter the number/information or press Look  
up to retrieve a number from Phonebook/SIM  
entries/Unsaved numbers.  
} Default number  
Highlight the number you wish as default  
and press Select.  
When you have entered the number/  
information, press Save.  
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Press Save.  
Manage contact  
}
Phonebook } Manage contact  
Send contact  
Manage contact contains the following options:  
You can send a contact to another device.  
View contact  
Sending contact  
Display all information that is saved in each  
entry. Retrieve an entry from your Phonebook  
and press View.  
1
}
Phonebook } Manage contact  
} Send contact and retrieve an entry from  
your Phonebook.  
Edit contact  
2
3
Select the contact you wish to send.  
Edit existing contacts.  
} Send and select from the following  
options: As picture msg, As text msg, Via  
Bluetooth or Via infrared.  
Editing contact  
1
}
Phonebook } Manage contact  
} Edit contact and retrieve an entry from  
Delete contact  
your Phonebook.  
Follow steps 1-2 in % 37 Editing contact and  
select Delete in step 2.  
2
3
Select an entry and press Edit.  
} Edit info (you can also edit the following  
items: picture, ring signal, voice, positions,  
default number.)  
You can also delete an entry by pressing  
highlighted.  
when  
4
5
Select the field you wish to edit and press  
Edit.  
Enter the information and press Ok.  
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Phonebook  
My card  
Groups  
You can add your own business card to the  
You can create a group of contacts. Using the  
group, you can send a text message to the  
several recipients at a time (% 43 Multi-Party  
message).  
Phonebook. Select Add to create your business  
card.  
You can also exchange business cards between  
your phone and another similar phone, a PDA or  
a PC via Bluetooth, the infrared port, text or  
picture message.  
Assigning groups  
1
}
Phonebook } Manage contact } Groups  
} New group  
Sending your business cards  
2
3
Enter a name for the group and press Ok.  
1
2
}
Phonebook } Manage contact } My card  
} New member and retrieve the contact and  
number from your Phonebook.  
} Send and select from the following  
options: As picture msg, As text msg, Via  
Bluetooth or Via infrared.  
4
Repeat step 3 to add more members or press  
Done to save.  
When you receive a business card via a text message,  
you accept the card by pressing Yes. To be able to  
receive a business card via the infrared port or  
Bluetooth, make sure to turn these functions on.  
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3
Select a ring signal.  
Pictures  
}
Phonebook } Pictures  
Voice commands  
You can add a picture to a Phonebook contact.  
}
Phonebook } Voice commands  
Adding a picture to a contact  
Assign a voice command to a contact.  
1
2
}
Phonebook } Pictures  
Retrieve an entry from your Phonebook and  
press Select.  
The phone will automatically take you to My  
pictures.  
Special numbers  
}
Phonebook } Special numbers  
This section may contain special numbers such  
as Fixed numbers, My numbers, SOS number,  
Info numbers and Service numbers (SIM card  
dependent). You can Call, Edit and Delete the  
Fixed Numbers list. You need the PIN2 to edit,  
delete and copy.  
3
Select a picture and press Select followed by  
Yes.  
Personal rings  
}
Phonebook } Personal rings  
Assign a personal ring to a contact.  
Fixed numbers  
This section may contain Fixed numbers (SIM  
card dependent). The fixed dialling function  
allows calls to be made only to certain numbers  
(except emergency calls, 112 etc.) saved on the  
SIM card. Before you use the Fixed numbers,  
To set a ring signal for a caller  
1
}
Phonebook } Personal rings  
} New contact  
2
Retrieve an entry from your Phonebook and  
press Select.  
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you will need to turn this option on. You need  
Editing Fixed numbers  
the PIN 2 to edit and delete.  
1
}
Phonebook } Special numbers  
} Fixed numbers  
Partial numbers can be saved. For example, saving  
0123456 allows calls to be made to all numbers  
starting with 0123456.  
2
Highlight the name you wish to edit and  
press Select to confirm.  
Numbers with question marks can be saved. For  
example, saving 01234567?0, allows calls to be  
made to numbers from 0123456700 to 0123456790.  
3
4
5
} Edit  
Enter the PIN2 and press Ok.  
Press and hold  
to enter ?.  
Edit the Number, Name and Position and  
press Ok to confirm.  
Creating Fixed numbers entries  
1
}
Phonebook } Special numbers  
My numbers  
} Fixed numbers } New number  
You can check your own phone number(s).  
Depending on your SIM card, you can save  
multiple My Number entries.  
2
3
Enter the PIN2 and press Ok.  
Enter the phone number and press Ok to  
confirm.  
Info numbers  
This section of the Phonebook may contain Info  
numbers, for example, taxi number (network/  
SIM dependent).  
4
5
Enter a new name and press Ok to confirm.  
Enter a position and press Ok to confirm.  
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Phonebook  
Service numbers  
Position list  
This section of the Phonebook may contain  
Service Dialling Numbers (SIM card  
dependent). Service numbers cannot be edited.  
Change the position of Phonebook entries saved  
in your SIM card. To change the position % 24  
SOS numbers  
Copy all to SIM  
View your local emergency numbers.  
To make an emergency call % 22 Making  
Copy all contacts saved in the Phone memory to  
the SIM card. Please note that everything on the  
SIM card is replaced.  
If the memory is full, you will receive the message,  
Memory full. and copy option will be cancelled.  
Advanced options  
}
Phonebook } Advanced  
Memory status  
Display how much memory is available for the  
Phone, SIM, E-mail and Voice commands areas.  
Copy from SIM  
Copy contacts saved in the SIM memory to the  
Phone memory.  
When you have selected a contact from the SIM card  
in the Call from SIM option, you can copy it to the  
phone by pressing More and then selecting Copy to  
phone.  
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Phonebook  
Call from SIM  
Ask to save  
If you insert a SIM card with saved contacts into  
your phone, you can call a contact by selecting  
this option. If you wish to edit a contact saved  
on the SIM card, you first need to copy the  
contact to the phone.  
Turn this option off to save a new phone number  
to the Phonebook at the prompt.  
Synchronize view  
Set the order of the names (starting first or last  
name) during synchronization of contacts.  
Send all  
Fixed dialling  
Send all contacts via Bluetooth or the infrared.  
Select this option and enter PIN2 to activate/  
deactivate the Fixed dialling option.  
Delete all  
Delete all contacts saved in the Phone memory.  
Options  
}
Phonebook } Options  
Contact info.  
Set the contact fields in contact information.  
Select Check/Uncheck to select/clear fields.  
If your Phonebook is empty, you are prompted  
to copy information from your SIM card. Press  
Yes to copy information from your SIM card to  
Phone or No to add new contacts.  
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Messaging  
Chat, SMS, MMS, E-Mail, etc.  
Once you have created a message, the phone will  
automatically split the message into pieces and send  
to recipients.  
This feature offers correspondence options to  
read, write and send messages (text, chat and  
picture message) and/or E-mail % 50 E-mail.  
Before you use Messaging option you will need  
to set your service centre number % 46 Service  
Please check with your service provider for the  
maximum number of messages that can be combined  
to one long message.  
Receive message  
When a new message arrives, you will hear a  
beep (editable % 58 Message alert) and see the  
message Read now? appears while in standby  
mode. Press Yes to display the message.  
Multi-Party message  
It is possible to send one message to maximum  
10 recipients at a time.  
To create a multi-party SMS, follow steps 1-4 in  
% 45 Send text message and select a group  
from the Phonebook in step 4 (% 38 Groups).  
To read message  
1
}
Messaging } Text or } Picture and  
select one of the following options:  
Long message  
} Inbox to read received messages or  
It is possible to send a longer message by  
linking two or more messages (160 characters  
each) to one recipient at a time. Long message  
can only be displayed/read once all parts are  
received (by recipient) % 47 Long message.  
} SIM archive to read messages saved on  
SIM card or  
} Unsent items to read unsent messages or  
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} Sent items or Last sent to read sent  
To call back the sender of a message  
or a number in the message text  
Follow steps 1-3 in % 43 To read message and  
select Call in step 3 to call back the sender or  
highlight the number you wish to call back from  
the number(s) appearing in the message, then  
press Call.  
messages.  
2
3
Scroll through the list of messages to select  
the message you wish to read and press  
Read.  
Press More offers you the following options:  
Reply and delete, Chat, Call, Delete, Forward,  
Save in archive and Print via Bluetooth.  
To save a message on the SIM  
Follow steps 1-3 in % 43 To read message and  
select Save in archive in step 3.  
When the phone number/WAP address/ picture/  
animation/melody is highlighted, press More and  
select Save to save it in Phonebook/Bookmarks/  
My pictures/My sounds.  
The capacity for storing incoming and outgoing  
messages depends on your SIM card and the phone  
memory.  
The message memory is full when  
is displayed.  
Delete old messages in order to free memory space  
for new messages.  
While reading the message you can, for example,  
start a chat session with the sender or go to a WAP  
address displayed.  
Select Delete all in step 3 % 43 Receive message to  
clear all messages.  
You can receive a maximum of 20 messages. You  
may have to delete old messages before you can  
receive new ones.  
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Send text message  
Create and send text messages (SMS).  
If you are interrupted (for example, incoming call)  
while creating a message, select Unsent items to  
retrieve the message and complete it continuing from  
To Create and send text message  
1
2
3
4
}
Messaging } Text } Write new  
Selecting Recipients offers the option to add another  
name/number to the group list.  
Create your message.  
} Continue  
Select View status from More menu to check the status  
of sent messages % 47 Status request.  
} On to request reply or  
} Off not to request reply (if the Request  
reply option is set to Set on send).  
As a shortcut,  
text message.  
in standby mode to start writing a  
5
6
Enter the number or select the number/  
group from the Phonebook by selecting  
Look up.  
Press Send.  
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Text message templates  
Text message options  
you can create and save messages that you send  
often as templates. There are 5 pre-defined  
templates in your phone (editable).  
Message options allows you to customise  
outgoing messages including the format,  
confirmation report etc.  
When Set on send is activated, you need to select  
the settings each time you send a message.  
Some of these options may be network operator  
dependent.  
To create a template  
1
}
Messaging } Text } Templates  
} New template  
2
3
Write a message and } Ok.  
Service centres  
The message, Use template to create message  
now?, appears  
Register your service centre number before you  
send short messages.  
} Yes to send the message now or  
} No to save the template.  
E-mail gateways  
Enter an E-mail gateway phone number to send  
a text message to an E-mail address via your  
network operator.  
SMS type  
Specify how your message is transmitted: Text,  
E-mail, Fax, Voice (if available), Pager, ERMES,  
Set on send. The default setting is Text.  
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Messaging  
Validity period  
Picture Message (MMS)  
Specify how long messages are stored in the  
service centre by selecting: 1 hour, 12 hours, 1  
day, 1 week, Maximum, Set on send. The default  
validity period is Maximum (network dependent).  
}
Messaging } Picture  
Picture message can contain text, pictures and  
sound, and are sent via MMS (Multimedia  
Messaging Service). You can also send contacts  
(Phonebook entries), calendar entries, sound  
recordings and notes as attachments.  
Request reply  
Include a reply request if you wish the recipient  
to reply.  
To avail of MMS service you must first set your  
Server Centre number and create a WAP profile  
Status request  
Select On or Set on send if you would like to  
receive confirmation that your message has  
been successfully transmitted.  
To compose and send picture  
message  
1
2
}
Messaging } Picture } Create new  
Long message  
Select from the following options:  
} Picture to access My pictures.  
} Text to write a message.  
Select On if you would like to send a long  
message.  
SMS memory  
Display how much memory is available for  
Phone and SIM areas.  
} Sound to access My sounds.  
} Camera picture to compose from/access  
Camera.  
} Recording to record a sound.  
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} Page to start a new page.  
3
4
} Add to continue composing the message.  
} More for the following options:  
} Send to send the message.  
If you entered the phone number manually, press  
Proceed to go to % 48 Advanced send options.  
} Preview to view the message.  
Advanced send options  
By pressing More before sending a picture  
message, you can enter more information to  
accompany the message as follows:  
} Preview page to view the page in the  
message.  
} Page timing to set the duration in  
seconds that the page will be displayed  
on the recipient’s display.  
} To:  
Phone number or E-mail  
address. These can be  
selected from the  
Phonebook.  
} Background to set the background  
colour.  
} Subject:  
} Cc:  
Write a title  
(} Ok to confirm).  
} Delete page to remove the page.  
5
6
} More } Send and enter the number or  
select number/group/E-mail address from  
Phonebook entries by selecting Look up.  
Phone number or E-mail  
address.  
} Bcc:  
Phone number or E-mail  
address.  
} Send  
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Messaging  
Read report  
} Attachments: Add your own card, a  
business card or melody  
Select On if you would like to receive  
confirmation that your messages has been read  
by the recipient.  
from My sounds.  
} Priority:  
} Delivery report: Turn on/off.  
} Read report: Turn on/off.  
High, Normal or Low.  
Delivery report  
Select On if you would like to receive  
confirmation that your messages has been  
successfully transmitted.  
Picture message template  
There are 5 pre-defined templates in your phone  
(editable). To make changes to templates, select  
a template and press Add.  
Restrict messages  
Limit messages sent/received, for example, if  
you do not wish to receive any advertisements.  
Content alert  
Select On if you wish to be alerted about the  
problems when sending messages, for example,  
the message is too large or recipient might not  
be able to view the message.  
Picture message options  
Customise outgoing messages including the  
format, confirmation report etc.  
Validity period  
Message server  
Specify how long messages are stored in the  
service centre by selecting: 1 hour, 12 hours, 1  
day, 1 week, Maximum. The default validity  
period is Maximum (network dependent).  
View or enter your message server information.  
WAP profile  
Specify which WAP profile is used or create a  
new WAP profile by selecting Create new.  
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Messaging  
Memory status  
E-mail  
Display how much memory is used for MMS  
function.  
}
Messaging } E-mail  
You can send and read E-mail by accessing to  
your office E-mail server or your Internet  
service provider on the Internet (POP3 and  
IMAP4 are supported).  
Call voice mail  
}
Messaging } Call voice mail  
You will need the specific parameters from your  
Internet service provider in order to complete  
the setup (some service providers or network  
operators do not offer this service).  
It may also be possible for you to obtain these  
parameters in a text message or from the web  
page of your network operator/service provider  
(at www.SonyEricsson.com you can receive  
settings in a text message). Be sure to make your  
settings before you start using E-mail % 54 E-  
Select this option to call your voice mail. You  
can also press and hold  
your voice mail.  
for quick access to  
To set up the voice mail number % 58 Voice  
mail number. or appears in the display  
(network dependent) to inform you when you  
have received new voice messages. Press Yes to  
listen to/read the message.  
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Reading E-mail  
Send and receive E-mail  
This option offers the fastest way to send E-mail  
saved in Outbox and check for new E-mail.  
1
}
Messaging } E-mail } Send and receive  
to download E-mails to the phone.  
You will still be able to access the mail from your PC  
after you have read it using your phone. You can  
only delete mails from your PC.  
2
3
}
Messaging } E-mail } Inbox  
to highlight the E-mail that you wish to  
read and press Select to read it.  
The phone can save up to six complete E-mail  
depending on size (you can download headers only  
Pressing More when reading, you have the  
following options: Reply all, Mark for deletion,  
Mark as unread and Copy to archive.  
You can receive an E-mail with attachments. The  
attachments can be found at the end of the message.  
When the E-mail address or phone number is  
highlighted, select Save to save it.  
You can save the sender’s address by pressing the  
Save after selecting the sender.  
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Messaging  
To Create and send E-mail  
3
} More and select one of entries for the  
following options:  
1
2
}
Messaging } E-mail } Write new  
} Send now to send the E-mail  
Select one of entries for the following  
options and press Edit:  
} Send with attach. to attach a picture  
from My pictures (% 69 My pictures) or  
from a digital camera connected via IR  
(% 66 Camera) before sending. Select  
Send to send the E-mail.  
} To: to enter name  
and E-mail address  
(to retrieve an E-  
mail address from  
Phonebook entries  
or received E-mails  
in your inbox, press  
Add followed by  
Look up and select  
Phonebook or  
} Save to outbox to save the E-mail in the  
Outbox.  
} Save to draft to save the E-mail in the  
Drafts folder.  
4
Send and receive to send all E-mails saved in  
mail).  
Archive).  
} Cc: to send a copy of the E-mail to  
another recipient.  
} Priority: to set the E-mail priority.  
} Subject: to write a title.  
} Text: to write your message.  
} Attachments: to add pictures.  
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To delete an E-mail (POP3 users)  
Archiving  
You can archive an E-mail in order to read it  
later. You can archive only as much text as the  
display shows.  
1
2
3
4
}
Messaging } E-mail } Inbox  
Select an E-mail and press More.  
} Mark for deletion.  
To archive an E-mail  
The message is deleted the next time you  
connect to your E-mail server by selecting  
Send and receive.  
1
2
Open the E-mail.  
Make sure that the text you wish to archive  
is visible in the display.  
To delete an E-mail (IMAP 4 users)  
3
4
Place the cursor in the text and press More.  
1
2
3
}
Messaging } E-mail } Inbox  
} Copy to archive  
The text can be found in Archive in the  
Select an E-mail and press More.  
menu.  
} Mark for deletion. The message is marked  
for deletion on the server.  
4
5
} Empty inbox  
The message is deleted the next time you  
connect to your E-mail server by selecting  
Send and receive.  
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Set account  
E-mail Options  
Set an account to be used for E-mail. If you have  
several E-mail accounts, you can set one of  
them as default. If no account is available, you  
are prompted to set a new account (% 54  
Select this option to set up an E-mail account.  
Receiving settings in text  
message  
It may be possible to receive the E-mail settings  
in a text message directly from your network  
operator/service provider.  
Make sure you have created a data account  
before setting up an E-mail profile % 88 Data  
Request settings from Sony Ericsson  
Editing account  
1
Use a PC to go to www.SonyEricsson.com  
and select your region. Use the  
configurators to request that a text message  
be sent to your phone with the settings you  
need.  
1
2
3
}
Messaging } E-mail } Options  
} Edit account } New account  
Enter the account name (for example,  
Home).  
2
} Yes to install the new settings when the  
message arrives.  
4
Enter the following options by pressing  
Select:  
The settings will be entered automatically.  
} Connect using: The data account you  
wish to use with this E-  
mail account.  
} Protocol:  
POP3 or IMAP4  
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} E-mail address: Your E-mail address.  
} Incoming server: The name or IP address  
of the server provider for  
incoming E-mail (for  
} Download:  
Whether to receive  
headers and text or  
headers only.  
example, mail.server.com  
or 10.1.1.1.).  
} From name:  
Your name.  
} Incoming port: The number of the port  
for the mail server. It is  
} Signature:  
If you wish to add your  
business card to your E-  
mails.  
not necessary to change  
from the default 110.  
} Copy outgoing: If you wish to send the  
copy of E-mails to an E-  
mail address.  
} Mailbox:  
A user name for your E-  
mail account.  
} Password:  
A password for your E-  
mail account. Your  
} Check interval: Set the amount of time  
allowed to connect to  
service provider may  
alternatively request a  
password on connection.  
your E-mail server.  
5
} Save to confirm the setting.  
} Outgoing server: The name or IP address  
of SMTP server for  
If you do not have an E-mail service, contact your  
operator to get all necessary settings.  
sending E-mails.  
} Outgoing port: The number of the port  
for the SMTP server. It is  
not necessary to change  
from the default 25.  
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Messaging  
4
5
} Send to send your chat message or  
Chat  
press  
to suspend a chat session  
}
Messaging } Chat  
(}  
Messaging } Chat } Resume to resume  
You can have a chat using your Z600. You can  
select the nickname (% 57 Area info) that will  
appear in the recipient’s display each time you  
send a chat message.  
a chat session).  
Press and hold  
to end a chat session.  
If you receive a new chat message while another chat  
session is ongoing, press Yes to end the ongoing  
session and start the new one.  
Starting a chat session  
1
2
}
Messaging } Chat } Start new  
Enter the recipient’s phone number, or  
retrieve it from the Phonebook by pressing  
Look up.  
Entering Nickname  
1
2
}
Messaging } Chat } Nickname  
Enter your nickname (maximum of 11  
characters) and press Ok.  
3
Write your message and press Send.  
Receiving a chat session invitation  
1
When you receive a chat session invitation,  
you hear a beep (editable % 58 Message  
alert) and see the message Chat message,  
Chat now? appears while in standby mode.  
2
3
} Yes to read the chat message or  
} No to reject.  
Write your chat message reply.  
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Messaging  
WAP push  
Area info  
}
}
Messaging } WAP push  
Messaging } Area info  
You can receive 2 kinds of messages, Content  
Push (message, comprised of WAP service or  
service link) and Setting Push (configuration  
data for WAP, MMS, E-mail settings). When a  
new message arrives, you will hear a beep  
which sounds different from the single beep of  
Receive an area information like weather  
reports, traffic reports, etc. broadcast to a group  
of phones in a certain area (network dependent).  
When you receive this message, the message  
automatically appears in the display. You cannot  
save area messages.  
the ringer and see  
in standby mode.  
Reception  
Inbox  
Set this option On to receive an area  
information.  
Select this option to read received messages.  
Clear inbox  
Message list  
Select this option to delete messages in the  
inbox.  
Select this option and New code to enter an area  
information code.  
Allow push  
Cell information  
Select On or Prompt if you wish to receive  
service information messages.  
The cell information channel is used by some  
network operators to send messages to their  
subscribers within a certain network area. Set  
this option On to turn on the channel.  
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My shortcuts  
Options  
My shortcuts  
}
Messaging } Options  
Creating your own Shortcuts menu.  
You can set up your voice mail number and  
message alert.  
You can place your favourite functions that you  
wish to reach quickly and easily in the My  
shortcuts menu. To select profile % 94 Profiles.  
Voice mail number  
Enter your Voice mail no. % 50 Call voice  
mail.  
Selecting a menu item in Shortcuts  
menu  
1
2
}
My shortcuts } Edit shortcuts.  
Message alert  
Set the alert type from Silent, Click or Tone.  
to highlight the  
desired function and  
press Check or press  
to select the  
function.  
3
4
Enter the position  
number you wish for  
this function in your  
shortcuts menu and  
press Ok.  
Press Save to exit the list.  
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Calls  
To display and call a number  
Calls  
1
2
}
Calls } Call list  
to highlight a name/number you wish to  
call and press Call to call a number.  
Call options (configuring call conditions).  
Missed calls  
If you have missed a call, the message, Missed  
calls: appears in standby mode, indicating the  
number of missed calls. Press Yes to display  
missed calls and Call to call the number.  
As a short cut, you can also press Calls in standby  
mode to display the entire Call list (to delete the  
entire list, % 65 Options).  
Date displayed in the Call History is the same as the  
format selected in Time and date % 95 Time and  
date.  
Call list  
}
Calls } Call list  
Divert calls  
Provides a record and quick access of up to 30 of  
the last outgoing calls, up to 10 of the last  
incoming calls and up to 10 missed calls. Caller  
ID (Caller Line Identification) of a caller is  
required to support Call list entries. When the  
Call list reaches its capacity, the oldest number  
is deleted automatically to provide space for the  
new entry. (This feature is dependent on your  
network operator/service provider.)  
}
Calls } Divert calls  
You may need to register for this service with  
your network operator/service provider.  
Sometimes a divert option is automatically set  
by the network operator.  
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Setting a Divert  
Divert options  
} Voice calls: Divert incoming call on a different  
condition:  
1
}
Calls } Divert calls  
2
Select a call category and then a divert  
alternative % 60 Divert options.  
} Divert always  
Divert all calls unconditionally (the phone  
will not even ring).  
3
4
} Activate  
} When busy  
Divert incoming calls when you are on the  
phone (line engaged).  
Enter the phone number to which you wish  
your calls to be diverted and press Ok, or  
retrieve it from the Phonebook by pressing  
Look up.  
} Not reachable  
Divert incoming calls when your phone is  
switched off or out of network coverage.  
5
Wait for confirmation from the network.  
In step 3, you also have the option to cancel or get  
status.  
} No reply  
Divert incoming calls if you do not answer  
the call after a certain period of time.  
If the returned response is Command error, the  
network was unable to set, clear or check the  
selected Divert.  
} Fax calls: Divert all fax calls (the phone will  
not even ring).  
} Data calls: Divert all data calls (the phone will  
not even ring).  
When the Restrict calls function is on, some Divert  
calls options cannot be activated.  
} Check all: Check all divert settings.  
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Restrict calls  
Manage calls  
}
Calls } Manage calls  
Limit calls made from your phone, for example,  
if you lend your phone to someone else but do  
not wish them to make international calls. The  
restrictions in the Restrict calls menu require the  
Restrict calls password. If you divert incoming  
calls, you cannot activate some Restrict calls  
options.  
Select this option to activate/set up call options.  
Call Waiting  
If activated, your phone will alert you (beep)  
when a call is waiting so that you don't miss any  
calls. Select Activate, Cancel or Get status.  
} All outgoing  
Restrict all outgoing calls except emergency  
calls (112, etc.).  
Accept calls  
Restrict incoming calls to only from certain  
numbers. The rejected phone numbers are saved  
in the Call list % 59 Call list.  
} Outgoing intl  
Restrict all international calls.  
} Outgoing intl roam  
Restrict all outgoing international calls except  
those to your home country.  
} All incoming  
Adding numbers to accepted callers  
list  
1
}
Calls } Manage calls } Accept calls  
} Accepted list } New  
2
Select a contact from the Phonebook or  
Groups.  
Restrict all incoming calls.  
} Inc. when roam  
} Calls } Manage calls } Accept calls } Accept options  
to set an accept option.  
Restrict all incoming calls when you are outside  
of coverage from your registered network  
operator (for example, when abroad).  
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} Cancel all  
Activating a group  
Cancel all settings of the restrict call service.  
} Change password  
1
}
Calls } Manage calls } Closed groups  
} Edit list  
Change the Restrict calls password.  
2
3
Select a group.  
} Activate (Calls can only be made within  
the selected group.)  
Closed groups  
The Closed User Group function is a way of  
lowering call costs. On some network it is  
cheaper to make calls within a call group. You  
can save 10 groups.  
4
5
to go back to the Closed groups option.  
} Open calls } On to call outside a closed  
user group.  
Adding a group  
Open to answer  
1
2
3
}
Calls } Manage calls } Closed groups  
}
Calls } Manage calls } Open to answer  
} Edit list } New group  
Answer an incoming call by opening the phone  
and end a call by closing it. Set this option on/  
off to activate/deactivate the active open to  
answer option (the default is On).  
Enter the name of the user group and press  
Ok.  
Enter the index number and press Ok. (The  
index number is provided by your network  
operator/service provider.)  
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Calls  
Call timers  
Default priority  
Check the length of your last call, total calls  
(incoming and outgoing) and outgoing calls.  
Select Reset timers and Total time/Outgoing time to  
reset the total/outgoing call time.  
}
Calls } Default priority  
You can request a certain priority when you  
make a call, if your subscription supports the  
call priority service. The priority levels are  
defined by your network operator/service  
provider and are normally within the rage of 0-4,  
where 0 is the highest priority. Select this option  
to receive available priority levels and then  
select a priority level.  
Turn Minute minder on to hear the beep every  
minute during calls.  
Call costs  
Check the cost of your last call, total calls,  
remaining credit and limited credit.  
Setting credit and tariff  
Time and cost  
}
Calls } Time and cost } Call costs } Set credit  
}
Calls } Time and cost  
to set a unit figure at which your phone will not  
allow any more calls to be made. When the  
amount reaches 0, no more calls can be made.  
Enter your PIN2 at the prompt and set the  
charge limit % 111 PIN2.  
Track or control how long you are on the phone  
and the cost of calls/data transmission made.  
Call/GPRS costs can be used as a security  
measure, for example, when you lend your  
phone to someone, you must use your PIN2 as a  
security code when you set or change the call  
cost options.  
}
Calls } Time and cost } Call costs } Set tariff  
to set the currency and price per unit which will  
be used to calculate the call cost. Enter your  
PIN2 at the prompt % 111 PIN2.  
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Using My cards  
Enter a currency and the price per unit (to enter  
a decimal point, press ).  
1
}
Calls } Time and cost } Calling cards  
} My cards  
In order to be able to make phone calls again, reset  
the Credit counter or set the credit to Unlimited.  
2
3
Enter your phone lock code and press Ok.  
} New card to enter the card settings and  
select which you wish to send first (the  
number you wish to call or the verification  
code).  
Calling cards  
You can use the calling card service to redirect  
the cost of a call (voice call only) to a credit card  
or a calling card account.  
You can save 2 separate calling card numbers.  
The numbers and the codes associated with  
them are protected by the code. The numbers  
and the codes are provided by your network  
operator/service provider.  
or  
Select a card followed by Activate card to  
select a card.  
Use calling cards  
Select this option and enter your phone lock  
code (% 97 Phone lock) to turn the calling card  
service on/off.  
To avail the Calling cards option, you first need  
to turn this option on % 64 Use calling cards.  
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To make a calling card call  
Next call  
}
Calls } Next call  
1
Enter the phone number using the keypad or  
retrieve a number from the Phonebook.  
Next incoming call  
2
Press Call.  
Specify the type of the next incoming call. The  
setting remains until you change it next time.  
The default setting is Voice call (SIM  
dependent).  
The access number of the calling card  
server is called. During the connecting  
phase, you are asked to send the phone  
number you wish to call and the verification  
code.  
Call and hide/show ID  
You can hide/show your phone number when  
making a call. Enter the phone number you wish  
to call and select Call and hide ID/Call and show ID  
(network dependent).  
3
The message, Send called number? appears.  
Press Yes or wait a moment to send the  
number and code.  
SMS counter  
You can also set a next call type by pressing More and  
selecting Call and hide ID/Call and show ID after  
entering a phone number.  
Check the number of sent SMS.  
Select Reset counter to reset the SMS counter.  
Data counters  
Check the volume of your last and total data  
connection.  
Options  
}
Calls } Options  
Select Reset counter to reset the Data counters.  
Select Clear call list to delete all call list entries  
and Call listing to turn the call list option on/off.  
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Camera  
Options  
Camera  
When the camera is activated, press More to  
select one of the following options:  
} My pictures to view all your pictures.  
Using the integrated camera.  
Your phone has a digital camera. You can take  
pictures, save and view them and send them via  
E-Mail or MMS (Multimedia Message Service).  
} Size to select the size.  
} Night mode to use in poor lighting  
conditions.  
Before you send a picture using E-Mail or as a  
picture message, you need to avail these services  
The phone that you are sending the picture needs  
to support data transmission and MMS in order  
to receive and show the picture.  
} Effects to select different effects for your  
picture.  
} Default name to create a name for your  
picture.  
You can also use a picture as a screen saver or as  
or save it together with a contact in your Phonebook  
so that the picture appears when that person calls  
} Self-timer to take a picture a few seconds  
after pressing the camera button.  
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Taking a picture using the camera  
Taking a picture  
button  
There are different ways to take a picture:  
On the side of the phone, press the camera  
button to activate the camera. Hold the phone as  
illustrated below. You can see the subject in the  
phone display. Press the camera button again to  
take the picture.  
Taking a picture using Camera menu  
1
2
}
Camera  
Hold the phone as shown in the illustration.  
You can see the subject in the phone display.  
3
} Capture to take a picture.  
Do not take a picture directly of the sun; this could  
cause serious harm to your eyesight, damage your  
product or cause a discolouration of pictures.  
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Taking a self-portrait  
Saving and deleting pictures  
It is possible to take a self-portrait. Hold the  
phone as illustrated below. You can see your  
reflection in the mirror. On the side of the  
phone, press the camera button to activate the  
camera. Press the camera button again to take  
the picture.  
When you have taken a picture,  
to save it in  
My pictures % 69 My pictures. If the message,  
Memory full appears, you cannot save any more  
pictures until you have deleted an item from the  
phone memory.  
Sending a picture  
1
2
3
}
Camera  
Take a picture.  
} Send and create your picture message  
repeatedly to take a succession of pictures.  
or  
to adjust the picture brightness.  
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Pictures & sounds  
4
} More again and select Save picture to save  
the picture in My pictures.  
Pictures & sounds  
Selecting, Composing, Recording sounds and  
pictures.  
To edit pictures taken with the camera, you must  
select 120 x 160 as picture size.  
The Pictures & sounds menu allows access to a  
variety of Picture and Sound functions.  
Exchanging pictures  
My pictures  
You can exchange pictures via Bluetooth, the  
infrared port, picture message or E-mail. For  
more information on sending pictures in  
messages % 43 Messaging. Save the E-mail  
address of a WAP album in your Phonebook  
and you can save pictures in that album if you  
send the pictures as attachments.  
}
Pictures & sounds } My pictures  
All pictures and animations are saved in My  
pictures. You can add, edit, or delete pictures.  
The number of pictures that can be saved  
depends on the size of the pictures. File types  
supported are GIF, JPEG and WBMP.  
To view pictures, press View.  
Sending a picture  
Editing and saving a picture  
1
2
}
Pictures & sounds } My pictures  
1
2
}
Pictures & sounds } My pictures  
Scroll to the picture you wish to send and  
press More.  
Scroll to the picture you wish and press  
More.  
3
} Edit to edit a picture. % 70 Picture editor.  
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Pictures & sounds  
} Send and select the transfer method from  
3
Picture editor  
the following options: As picture msg, As e-  
mail, Via Bluetooth or Via infrared.  
}
Pictures & sounds } Picture editor  
You can create your own picture.  
You are not allowed to exchange copyright protected  
material.  
Drawing picture  
1
2
3
}
Pictures & sounds } Picture editor  
Select a type.  
Receiving and saving a picture  
Select Tool and the tool you wish to work  
with.  
1
}
Connectivity } Bluetooth/Infrared port  
} Turn on or  
4
When editing or drawing a picture use the  
keypad for the following functions:  
} More } Turn on Bluetooth/Turn on infrared in  
standby mode.  
2
} Save when you receive the picture.  
The picture will be saved in My pictures.  
Press Function  
move the cursor up and left.  
move the cursor up.  
When you receive a picture in a message,  
highlight the picture and press Save to save it.  
to  
move the cursor up and right.  
move the cursor left.  
More pictures  
activate the current drawing tool.  
move the cursor right.  
}
Pictures & sounds } More pictures  
Select this option to download a picture  
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Themes  
Press Function  
move the cursor down and left.  
}
Pictures & sounds } Themes  
Change the appearance of the display. Your  
phone comes with pre-set themes. You cannot  
delete some of these, but you can download new  
themes.  
move the cursor down.  
move the cursor down and right.  
Pressing More offers you the following options:  
Send, Delete, Rename, view Theme info and  
Memory status.  
More  
save, preview, open a picture or  
start a new picture.  
press and hold to exit the picture  
editor.  
More themes  
}
Pictures & sounds } More themes  
undo the last action.  
select tool.  
Select this option to download a theme  
For more information, visit  
wap.SonyEricsson.com.  
select a colour.  
Sending a theme  
Follow steps 1-3 in % 69 Sending a picture  
and select Themes in step 1.  
Receiving and saving a theme  
The theme will be saved in Themes.  
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My sounds  
More sounds  
}
Pictures & sounds } My sounds  
}
Pictures & sounds } More sounds  
Select My sounds to access ring signals. You can  
Select this option to download sounds such as  
play, send, rename these sounds.  
ring signals % 85 Downloading items.  
To listen to a sound  
Music DJ  
1
2
}
Pictures & sounds } My sounds  
}
Pictures & sounds } Music DJ  
Compose your own melody.  
Highlight a sound you wish to hear and  
press Play.  
Composing melody  
Sending a sound  
1
2
}
Pictures & sounds } Music DJ  
1
2
3
4
}
Pictures & sounds } My sounds  
Choose to insert a selection of pre-recorded  
music blocks. You can select from 4  
different selections.  
Highlight a sound you wish to send.  
} More } Send  
3
4
Copy and paste these blocks to build up  
your melody.  
Select a transfer method.  
} More to play the melody and view other  
options.  
Receiving sounds  
The sound will be saved in My sounds.  
Select Save melody in step 4 to save your own melody  
in My sounds.  
Deleting or Renaming a sound  
Follow steps 1-3 in % 72 Sending a sound and  
select Delete or Rename in step 3.  
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Connectivity  
Record sound  
Connectivity  
}
Pictures & sounds } Record sound  
WAP, Bluetooth, Synchronization, etc.  
Record and play your own memos or ongoing  
Online services  
}
Connectivity } Online services  
Recording a sound  
1
2
}
Pictures & sounds } Record sound  
Online services are customised services offered  
by network operators (network dependent),  
independently of mobile phones and mobile  
manufacturers. A SIM card which supports  
Online services works in the same way as a  
normal SIM card. When you have inserted your  
SIM card and turned on your phone, your  
network operator can download data to your  
SIM card. When you restart your phone after the  
first data download, a new submenu appears  
under the menu.  
When the recording starts, the message  
Recording and the time of the current  
recording appear in the display.  
3
} Stop to end recording. The recording will  
automatically stop if you receive an  
incoming call or when the call ends. (The  
recorded sound is saved in My sounds.)  
You are responsible for the confidentiality of the  
recording.  
Select this option to enter your new menu  
system.  
You must seek the permission of the person you are  
calling before recording.  
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Connectivity  
SAT (SIM Application Toolkit)  
Getting started  
To synchronise with your PC, and to browse the  
Internet, you also need to install software on  
your PC from the Sony Ericsson web site,  
exchange items or play games without having to  
add the other device to the list of My devices.  
When access to network-specific functions  
(SAT) is available, the SAT menu is displayed in  
Menu overview. This feature is dependent on  
your network operator and may not be  
supported by some networks.  
Bluetooth™  
Turn on  
Select this option to turn on/off the Bluetooth.  
You can also turn on/off the Bluetooth by  
pressing More in standby mode and selecting  
Turn on Bluetooth/Turn off Bluetooth.  
}
Connectivity } Bluetooth  
Your Z600 has built-in Bluetooth™ wireless  
technology which supports the following  
applications:  
• Dial-Up  
My Devices  
• PC Applications  
To communicate with another Bluetooth device,  
you first need to add the device to the list of my  
devices.  
• Item Exchange  
• Bluetooth Handsfree  
Please check for any exceptions, due to national  
requirements or limitations, in usage of Bluetooth  
equipment before using this product.  
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Adding a device to your phone (My  
device)  
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}
Connectivity } Bluetooth } My devices  
and select a device from the list followed by  
More to view a list of options.  
1
2
}
Connectivity } Bluetooth } My devices  
We recommend that your phone and the Bluetooth  
device you are communicating with are within a  
range of 10 metres.  
} New device to search for all types of  
available devices or  
} More to select a specific type of device to  
search for. Wait for a connection from  
remote devices.  
You can stop the connection at any time by pressing  
Cancel.  
When Bluetooth is activated,  
is displayed.  
3
A Searching message is displayed.  
(If no connection request comes within 3  
minutes, your phone will return to My  
devices option.)  
Item Exchange  
It is possible to exchange items with other  
Bluetooth devices supporting item push profile.  
You can send/receive the following items:  
• Own Business Card (My card) or contacts  
from the Phonebook % 38 Sending your  
4
5
A name of available devices such as PC,  
PDA, Mobile Phone, Headset or Other is  
displayed.  
Enter a passkey (up to 16 digits) for the  
device, both in phone and, for example, in  
the PC. (If a passkey does not come with the  
Bluetooth device when you buy it, you need  
to create one yourself.)  
• Calendar overview/appointments/tasks  
• Pictures % 68 Sending a picture, Themes  
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Sending an item  
Receiving an item  
1
Select an item you wish to send (for  
cards) and select Bluetooth as the transfer  
method.  
1
2
3
From standby mode, press More and select  
Turn on Bluetooth or Turn on infrared.  
A message with item/device information is  
displayed.  
2
3
A list of possible receivers is displayed.  
Select a device to which you wish to send  
} Yes to save an item or  
} No to discard the received item (if you do  
not make any choice within 3 minutes, the  
item is automatically discarded).  
If the list of receivers is empty, your phone will  
automatically start searching devices.  
Handsfree  
This option offers you to add a Bluetooth  
handsfree to your phone and/or choose the  
sound transferring method.  
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A Connecting/Sending... message is  
displayed.  
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Adding a Bluetooth handsfree  
Options  
You have the following Bluetooth options:  
} Visibility: You can choose if your phone  
can be found by other Bluetooth devices  
when using Bluetooth. Select Show phone/  
Hide phone to show/hide your phone.  
1
2
}
Connectivity } Bluetooth } Handsfree  
The message, Add a handsfree device to use  
with phone?, is displayed.  
3
} Yes to add a hands free or  
} No to cancel this option.  
} Phone name: You can select a name for  
your phone. This name is displayed in other  
devices when your phone is found, and is  
also for the infrared port.  
If you connect the cable headset or the car kit to the  
phone, the Bluetooth headset is immediately  
deactivated.  
Once the headset is activated,  
is displayed.  
} Phone services: Display supported  
Please also see the Bluetooth Headset user manual.  
services.  
Selecting a sound transferring  
method  
1
}
Connectivity } Bluetooth } Handsfree  
} Ongoing call  
2
Select from the following options:  
In phone or Always ask.  
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Connecting 2 devices  
Infrared port  
}
Connectivity } Infrared port  
1
Place your phone as in the picture. The  
infrared port on the phone must face the  
infrared port on the other device. If you are  
connecting to a PC, make sure your PC has  
activated infrared communication.  
You can use the built-in infrared port to  
establish contact between your phone and a PC  
or another device equipped with an infrared  
port.  
Activate the infrared port  
1
2
}
Connectivity } Infrared port  
} On to activate the infrared port or  
} 10 minutes to activate the infrared port for  
only 10 minutes.  
Select Off in step 2 to turn off the infrared port.  
You can also activate the Infrared port by pressing  
More in standby mode and selecting Turn on infrared.  
2
Your phone now establishes contact with  
the other device.  
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WAP options  
As a safety measure, a Security Code may be  
necessary to change the settings of your browser.  
Use the code that is set as your Security Code  
}
Connectivity } WAP options  
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) allows  
access to a variety of useful information.  
Your browser can display pages in the most common  
formats on WAP and Websites (WML and HTML)  
as well as iMode site (cHTML).  
To avail of WAP service you must first register  
with your network operator/service provider to  
ensure that your subscription allows access to  
these services. In some cases registration has  
already been completed.  
Once registered with your network operator/  
service provider you will be provided with the  
specific parameter settings required to access  
WAP. It may also be possible for you to obtain  
these parameters in a text message or from the  
web page of your network operator/service  
message) and the settings are also available at  
You cannot make phone calls while accessing the  
mobile Internet.  
Getting started  
Before you use WAP, via a WAP service  
provider, you will need to set a specific data  
account for WAP and a WAP profile  
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Enter the following option:  
Receiving settings in text  
message  
} Name:  
A name for the data  
It may be possible to receive the WAP settings in  
a text message directly from your network  
operator/service provider % 54 Request  
account  
} Phone no:  
or  
} APN:  
The phone number of  
your Internet Service  
Provider or the address  
of the external data  
network you wish to  
connect to, either an IP  
address or a text string.  
WAP Profile  
You can manually enter or edit existing settings  
information from your network operator/service  
provider. Make sure you have created a data  
account before setting up a WAP profile  
} User id:  
Your user ID to log on to  
the external data  
network.  
Creating profile settings manually  
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}
Connectivity } WAP options  
} Password:  
Your pass word to long  
on to the external data  
network.  
} WAP profiles } New profile  
Enter a profile name and press Ok.  
} Connect using } Edit  
2
3
4
6
7
8
} Save to save the new data account.  
Select the new data account to be used.  
} IP address: } Edit  
} New account and select an account type  
(GSM data or GPRS data).  
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Advanced function allows you to set the  
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Enter IP address for the gateway and press  
Ok.  
following options:  
10 } Save to save the new profile.  
} Change  
homepage:  
Enter the address of the  
WAP site you wish to  
have as you homepage.  
To edit the data account % 88 Data accounts.  
} Second  
account:  
Select an alternative  
data account, if the first  
fails.  
Editing profile settings  
1
}
Connectivity } WAP options  
} User id:  
Enter your user ID for  
the WAP gateway.  
} WAP profiles and highlight a profile you  
wish to edit  
} Password:  
} Security:  
Enter your password for  
the WAP gateway.  
2
} Edit for following options: Rename,  
Connect using, IP address:, Advanced and  
Delete.  
Turn on a secure  
connection on/off.  
} Show pictures: View pictures while  
browsing.  
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Security  
} Locks:  
Your phone has support for WAP secure  
The security module is located on the SIM  
card, if your network operator/service  
provider supplies such a service. It can  
contain both certificates and your private  
keys. The security module is protected by a  
special access PIN and your phone asks you  
for it when establishing a secure  
connection:  
browsing. When you turn on security, the  
connection between your phone and the WAP  
gateway is secure.  
Establish a secure connection when using  
certain WAP services such as banking or WAP  
shopping, you need certificates in your phone.  
You have the following security options:  
} Trusted certificates:  
} Access lock: Enter the access PIN (for  
the security module) and the signature  
PIN.  
Select a trusted certificate from the list. You  
can also download trusted certificates from  
} Protection: Turn this option on to set if  
PIN check should occur after powering  
the phone.  
} Client certificates:  
Check the certificates in your phone.  
} Contracts:  
} Change PIN: Enter or Edit the access  
PIN and the signature PIN.  
You can sign a contract with your phone by  
entering a digital signature PIN. Digital  
signature records can be traced back to your  
private key through a certificate that is used  
for signing a contract. All transactions  
(signed contracts) made with your phone  
when browsing are stored in your phone.  
Select Contracts to check your contracts.  
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Internet services or press the . When  
3
}
Cookies  
} Allow cookies to accept Cookies function.  
the WAP page is loaded into the phone,  
press More and select from the following:  
} Clear cookies to delete Cookies function  
that offers privacy and protects against site  
bugs. It is recommended 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.  
• Select a name to open your homepage  
(for example, SonyEricsson).  
• Select Bookmarks to go to one of your  
bookmarks.  
• Select Enter address to enter the address  
of a WAP or select one of the 10 most  
recently entered addresses.  
Passwords  
Turn this option on/off to save/not save  
passwords. To save or delete passwords, select  
Remember pwds or Clear passwords.  
4
} More } Exit WAP to exit WAP menu.  
When you enter a WAP address, the normal http://  
prefix is not needed.  
Clear cache  
Delete cache from your phone.  
Bookmarks  
Using WAP  
You can save up to 25 bookmarks (alphabetical  
order). Do not save passwords for sensitive  
sites, such as online banking. If a password is  
saved, the risk of unauthorised use of your  
phone and sites is greater.  
1
}
Connectivity } WAP options  
} WAP profiles  
2
Select a profile you wish to use. The phone  
will automatically return to WAP options  
menu.  
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Select New bookmark and enter the title and  
While Browsing  
} More while browsing, for the following  
options:  
address using the keypad. Press Ok to save your  
entry.  
Using a bookmark  
} Name:  
Go to the home page for the  
current profile /Access the  
URL site of the current  
default setting.  
1
2
3
}
Internet services } More } Bookmarks  
Highlight a bookmark.  
} Bookmarks: Add the site to your  
bookmarks, or see the list  
of bookmarks for the  
} More and select one of the following  
options:  
} Go to: Go to the marked WAP address.  
} Edit: Edit the title and/or address.  
} Delete: Delete the bookmark.  
current profile.  
} Enter address: Enter the WAP address  
using keypad.  
} Save picture: Save a picture from the site.  
} Send as text msg: Send a link to the  
WAP address in a text message.  
} Send as text  
msg:  
Send a text message with a  
link to the current WAP  
page to another phone.  
} Send: Send a link to the current WAP  
address via Bluetooth or infrared.  
} Send link:  
} Reload:  
Send a link to another  
phone via Bluetooth or  
infrared.  
} Set as homepage: Set the WAP address  
as the home page.  
Refresh the contents of the  
WAP page.  
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Downloading  
} Exit WAP:  
Disconnect and return to  
standby.  
You can download pictures, themes, games and  
ring signals from internet and/or WAP sites.  
} Status:  
Display current status  
information such as profile,  
access type, connection  
time, data rate, security,  
address.  
Downloading items  
1
Start the WAP and access a site that offers  
downloading items.  
} Set as  
homepage:  
2
Click on the link provided by the internet/  
WAP site to start downloading.  
The phone will automatically guide you  
through the installation process of the newly  
downloaded items.  
Set the current site as the  
home page of WAP profile  
you are using.  
If you select an E-mail address when browsing, you  
can reply with a text message.  
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Internet synchronization  
You can synchronise your phone contacts,  
appointments and tasks with similar programs  
on the Internet, using WAP % 79 WAP  
Synchronization  
}
Connectivity } Synchronization  
You can synchronise the Calendar and  
Phonebook in your phone with similar programs  
in, for example, a PC, PDA, or mobile phone  
and with similar programs on the Internet.  
Before you start the synchronization, you need  
to do the remote settings % 86 Setting up the  
In order to use these programs on the Internet  
you need the user ID, password and addresses  
for the different programs. You must also have a  
WAP profile set in your phone.  
Synchronization with nearby  
devices  
Setting up the remote settings  
1
}
Connectivity } Synchronization } Options  
After installing the synchronization program  
from the Sony Ericsson WAP site,  
} Remote settings  
synchronise your phone with your PC. A status  
bar shows the progress of the synchronization. If  
you use a cable, the synchronization starts as  
soon as you connect the cable. For more  
information, please refer to the synchronization  
software online help.  
2
} Remote login and  
} WAP profiles to select the WAP profile  
or add a new one if no profile exists.  
} Sync. server to enter the user ID,  
password and server URL.  
3
4
Press  
to go back to the Remote settings  
menu.  
} Applications } Phonebook or } Calendar and  
enter database path, User ID and password.  
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6
Press  
menu.  
2 times to go back to the Options  
GSM Networks  
}
Connectivity } GSM Networks  
Select a network automatically when you switch  
on your phone, or manually from a list of  
available networks.  
} Sounds to turn the sound on (off) to alert  
(not to alert) when an error occurred or the  
synchronization is completed.  
New search  
Remote sync.  
Search for available networks.  
Start the synchronization:  
} Start to start a remote synchronization.  
Select network  
Select a network from a list of available  
networks.  
} Applications to select an application to be  
synchronised.  
Search mode  
Set the search mode to Automatic or Manual.  
Preferred networks  
Edit the automatic network selection priority  
list. This feature is helpful, for example, to  
priorities roaming partners. Select from the  
following options:  
} New network to add a network operator  
to the list.  
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} Change priority after selecting a  
Creating a new data account  
network from the list to adjust the  
network priority.  
1
}
Connectivity } Data comm.  
} Data accounts  
} Full name to display full name of the  
network operator  
2
3
4
5
} New account } Add  
} GPRS data or } GSM data  
Enter a name.  
} Delete to delete a network from the list.  
Enter APN:/Phone no:, User id: and Password  
(for detail information % 88 Editing a data  
account).  
Data comm.  
}
Connectivity } Data comm.  
In order to access to an Internet server at your  
service provider, you first need to set up the data  
account.  
6
} Save to save the new account.  
Editing a data account  
Data accounts  
1
}
Connectivity } Data comm.  
You can have several data accounts saved in  
your phone with different settings for different  
purposes. The main setting for a data account  
(GSM/GPRS) is the connection method.  
You can create a new data account or edit an  
existing data account.  
} Data accounts  
2
3
4
Select a data account.  
} Edit  
Enter the following option:  
Please contact your network operator for  
charging details.  
} Phone number: The phone number of  
(GSM only)  
your Internet service  
provider.  
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} APN:  
(GPRS only)  
The address of the  
external data network  
you wish to connect to,  
either an IP address or a  
text string.  
} Allow calls:  
(GPRS only)  
Allow calls during GPRS  
connection or not.  
} IP address:  
(GPRS only)  
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.)  
} User id:  
Your user ID to log on to  
the external data  
network.  
} Password:  
Your password to long on  
to the external data  
network.  
} DNS address: The IP address to the  
(GPRS only)  
DSN server.  
} Password  
request:  
If you wish to be asked  
for a password each time  
you log on to the external  
data network.  
} Advanced  
settings:  
(GPRS only)  
These are optional.  
Consult your network  
operator whether your  
connection needs these  
settings.  
} Data rate:  
(GSM only)  
The speed for the  
connection.  
5
Repeat step 4 for other settings.  
Press to delete an account.  
} Dial type:  
(GSM only)  
Analog or ISDN  
connection.  
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Pref. services  
Receive a fax/data call (separate  
numbers)  
Select your preferred data transfer method from  
GPRS and GSM or GSM only.  
1
Connect your phone to a computer.  
2
Answer the call from within the software  
program (if it does not answer  
automatically).  
SMS access  
Select if you wish the SMS be sent using GSM or  
GPRS.  
You cannot answer a fax or data call by  
pressing Yes on the phone.  
Fax and data calls  
To send fax messages and make data calls, you  
need to connect your phone to a computer, and  
then start the appropriate software program.  
Accessories  
}
Connectivity } Accessories  
View the list of accessories which are currently  
connected to your phone.  
Receive fax and data calls  
The procedure of receiving fax messages and  
data calls depends on your network and  
subscription. If you have separate number for  
voice, fax and data calls, your phone recognizes  
the type of call.  
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Operator direct link  
Internet services  
Accessing Operator defined direct links.  
Accessing an online web page.  
Selecting this option brings you to an online  
web pages.  
Operator direct link menu provides you with a  
easy access to operator defined direct links.  
Simply select this option or press  
to access  
the direct link or download items such as  
sounds, pictures, etc.  
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Settings  
Ring signals  
Settings  
Select from the different ring signals. To  
download a ring signal % 85 Downloading  
items.  
Personalising your phone settings.  
Sounds and alerts  
If you subscribe to the Two Line Service, you  
can set different ring signals for the two voice  
lines. Line 1 and Line 2 are displayed instead of  
Voice calls. If your subscription includes the  
Change Line Identification (CLI) service, you  
can assign a personal ring signal to up to 10  
callers (network dependent) % 39 Personal  
rings.  
}
Settings } Sounds and alerts  
Customise signals such as ring signals and  
different types of alerts.  
Ring Volume  
Select from 6 ringer volume levels.  
To turn the ring signal (except the alarm and timer)  
on/off, press and hold  
from standby mode or  
press More and select Turn on silent/Turn off silent.  
appears in standby mode to remind you when the  
ringer is switched off.  
More ring signals  
Select this option to download ring signals  
Increasing ring  
Vibrating alert  
Select On when you wish the ring signal to rise  
in steps from the lowest volume to the highest.  
Set the vibrating alert to On/Off or On if silent.  
Alarm signal  
Select from the different alarm signals.  
Message alert  
Select from the different message alerts.  
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Key sound  
Start-up picture  
Set the key sound to Silent or Tone.  
Switch off or set a picture that appears when  
you switch on your phone.  
Minute minder  
Switch the Minute minder On (Off) to be (not be)  
reminded by a beep in 1 minute intervals of the  
time you are on the phone.  
Screen saver  
The phone has a screen saver, which is activated  
automatically when the phone has been in idle  
mode for a few seconds. After a few more  
seconds, the screen saver changes to sleep mode  
to save power. Set picture to select a picture as  
the screen saver and Activate to turn it on/off.  
Display  
}
Settings } Display  
You can customise the functions related to  
presentation in the display, for example,  
Wallpaper, Screen saver, Light, etc.  
Themes  
Wallpaper  
More themes  
Select pictures as a wallpaper to appear in the  
display in standby mode. Set picture to select a  
picture and Activate to turn the wallpaper  
function On/Off.  
Light  
You can set the display light to On or Automatic.  
In automatic mode, the display light is turned  
off a few seconds after you last press a key.  
You can select Wallpaper by pressing More and Set as  
wallpaper when viewing pictures in My pictures.  
To download a wallpaper, % 85 Downloading.  
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Settings  
Contrast  
Select profile  
Adjust the contrast of your display using the  
Navigation key.  
Select from the different profiles.  
View profile  
Display the current profile setting.  
Edit line tags  
When you have two voice line service, you can  
change the name of line.  
Edit profile  
Select this option to edit profiles.  
Reset profiles  
Select this option to reset all profile settings.  
Profiles  
}
Settings } Profiles  
Language  
Your phone has a number of preset profiles  
which are set to suit a certain environment. You  
can rename, change and add accessories to these  
profiles. For example, when you go to a  
meeting, you can simply select the Meeting  
profile and a number of settings, such as the ring  
signal is turned off. You can also change your  
profile using the voice commands % 96 Voice  
}
Settings } Language  
Select the appropriate language for Menus and  
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Time and date  
}
Settings } Time and date  
When your phone changes network, and the time  
The time is always displayed in standby mode.  
sent out from the operator deviates from the time in  
your phone, you are asked whether you wish to  
update the time if you have turned on Auto time zone.  
If you press Yes, the time is updated automatically.  
Setting the Time and date  
1
2
}
Settings } Time and date  
Select one of the following options:  
Voice control  
} Set time: Set a time.  
}
Settings } Voice control  
This option offers you to control some functions  
using your voice.  
} Time format: Select a time format from 24  
hours and am/pm.  
} Set date: Set a date.  
Voice dialling  
Turn the Voice dialling option on/off and edit  
Voice tags % 23 Voice dialling.  
} Date format: Select a date format from  
different formats.  
3
} Advanced and select one of the following  
options to set the time zone and daylight  
saving functions: Time zone, Daylight-saving  
and Auto time zone.  
Voice redial  
Turn the Voice redial option on/off % 24 Voice  
Voice answer  
Turn the Voice answer option on/off  
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Changing a profile with voice  
commands  
Caller name  
Select whether you wish to hear the recorded  
contact name when you receive an incoming  
call from the contact. Select On/Off to turn this  
option on/off.  
1
In standby mode, press and hold a volume  
key.  
2
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone  
and say profile command for the required  
profile. The profile command is played back  
to you and the current profile is changed.  
Voice profiles  
This option offers you to change your profiles  
with your voice and/or keep all your voice  
commands up to date by re-recording them or  
deleting the ones you do not use. Select this  
option to edit your voice commands.  
Editing your voice commands  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Voice profiles  
} Edit commands  
To turn on and record profile  
commands  
2
3
Select a voice command you wish to edit.  
} Play voice to listen to a recorded voice  
command or  
1
}
Settings } Voice control } Voice profiles  
} On  
} Replace voice.  
2
3
4
Instructions appear. Press Ok.  
4
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone  
and say the command. You can also edit the  
voice command for a contact name in Edit  
contact in the Phonebook.  
Select a profile.  
Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone  
and say the profile name. Repeat steps 3-4  
to record voice commands for the other  
profiles.  
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Settings  
Sound recorder  
Locks  
Turn the Sound recorder option on/off  
}
Settings } Locks  
SIM lock  
Magic word  
Select this option to turn the SIM lock on/off  
and/or change your PIN and PIN 2. For more  
details on SIM card lock % 111 SIM card lock.  
Turn the Magic word option on/off % 31 The  
Erase all  
Phone lock  
Delete all voice commands.  
The phone lock protects the phone against  
unauthorised use if it is stolen and the SIM card  
is exchanged. It is not on when you buy the  
phone. You can change the phone lock code  
(default 0000) to any 4-8 digit personal code.  
Select Protection and On/Automatic/Off to turn the  
phone lock on/off (the default is Off) or Change  
code to change the code.  
If you set to automatic, you do not need to enter your  
phone lock code until a different SIM card is  
inserted. Please contact your local Sony Ericsson  
retailer if you should forget your new code.  
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Handsfree  
Master reset  
}
}
Settings } Handsfree  
Settings } Master reset  
Set your handsfree mode and type.  
Reset all of your phone’s settings back to the  
factory settings except Phonebook, Scheduler  
and Network/SIM card based settings (select  
Reset all if you wish to delete all contacts,  
messages and other personal data saved in your  
phone). This will automatically restart your  
phone (you will need the phone lock code  
Answering mode  
Select the answering mode from Normal, Any key  
or Auto.  
Handsfree type  
Select the handsfree type from Basic or  
Automatic.  
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Appointments and tasks  
Organizer  
You can save up to 300 appointments and 80  
tasks in your calendar, depending on the size of  
each item. You can choose to add a new  
Calendar, Notes, Alarms, Timer, Stopwatch,  
Calculator and Code memo.  
appointment/task, or to use an old appointment/  
task as a template by copying and editing it.  
Calendar  
}
Organizer } Calendar  
Entering a new appointment  
Display the calendar, save  
your daily schedule and set  
alarms for important tasks.  
The monthly calendar  
appears as follows: The  
calendar can also be  
synchronised with a PC  
calendar or, using WAP,  
with a calendar on Web  
1
2
}
Organizer } Calendar } Add appointment  
and enter the appropriate information in one  
of the following options: Subject:, Location:,  
Icon, Start date, Start time, Duration and  
Reminder.  
Confirm each entry by pressing Ok, Select or  
Save.  
Entering a new task  
7: Days on which you have appointments are  
marked in bold.  
1
2
}
Organizer } Calendar } Tasks } New task  
} Task  
or  
} Phone call  
3
Enter the task or phone number and press  
Ok.  
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4
The message, Set reminder? appears. Press  
Yes/No to/not to enter the date and time.  
In the weekly and monthly views, you can go to next  
week by pressing , to next month by pressing  
and to next year by pressing . You can go  
back a week, a month or a year by pressing  
When you are in the list of appointments/tasks for a  
certain day, press More to Edit, Delete, Reschedule,  
Send or Copy. You can also call a number included in  
a phone call task.  
,
and  
respectively. To reach the current  
day, press  
.
Viewing your calendar  
Advanced Options  
Selecting Advanced offers you the following  
options:  
1
2
}
Organizer } Calendar  
Select one of the following options:  
} Find: Search for appointments or tasks  
that contain a specific text.  
Enter the text you wish to search for and  
press Ok.  
} View today: View all appointments for  
today and unfinished tasks.  
} View week: Move within and among the  
days using the Navigation key. Press  
Select to view a certain day.  
} Send: Send appointments/tasks via  
Bluetooth, the infrared port or picture  
Select from Send day, Send week, Send month  
and select a transfer method.  
} View month: Move within and days or  
weeks using the Navigation key. Press  
Select to view a certain day.  
You can also send an individual appointment/task by  
selecting the appointment/task and Send.  
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}Memory status: Display how much  
memory is available for new appointments  
and tasks.  
}Never: Set the alarm off.  
}If phone on: Set the alarm to ring only  
when the phone is switched on.  
}Delete all: Delete all appointments and  
tasks in your calendar.  
Notes  
}
Organizer }Notes  
Options  
Use your phone as a Notepad. You can add, edit,  
delete or send a note. (You can save up to 10  
notes.)  
The following options are available:  
}View  
}Starting day: Select a start day for the  
week.  
Adding and viewing a note  
1 }  
Organizer }Notes or  
press More in standby mode and select Post  
}Week display: Select 5-day week or 7-  
day week.  
note.  
}Profile switch  
2 }New note to add a new note or  
}Off: Switch profile off.  
select a note you wish to display.  
}Manual: Remind you to switch profile  
when a meeting is about to start.  
3
Enter the text and press Ok.  
If the note is long and you cannot see all of it, press  
More and Show note.  
}Auto: Switch profile automatically  
To turn off the note in standby mode, press More and  
select Hide note.  
}Reminders  
}Always: Set the alarm to ring even if the  
phone is switched off.  
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Exchanging notes  
Alarms  
You can send and receive notes using Bluetooth,  
the infrared port or picture messaging.  
}
Organizer }Alarms  
Select Alarm to set the alarm at a specific time,  
or Recurrent alarm to set it recurrently at a  
specific time on several days.  
Sending a note  
1 }  
Highlight a note.  
3 }More }Send  
Select a transfer method.  
Organizer }Notes  
Assign a sound to Alarm %92 Alarm signal.  
2
Timer  
}
Organizer }Timer  
4
To start and stop the timer at a certain time.  
Enter the time you wish the timer to run for  
using the keypad (maximum 99:59:59) and  
press Start. Once the timer is set, you have the  
following options: Cancel and New time.  
Receiving a note  
1 }More }Turn on Bluetooth or  
}Turn on infrared in standby mode.  
2
The message, Add note? appears. Press Save  
to save the note to your phone memory.  
You will still hear the alarm even if the phone is set  
to Silent or switched off.  
Press any key to turn the alarm/timer off.  
The volume of the alarm/timer is determined by the  
ringer volume setting. If the ringer volume is off or  
the Turn on silent option is selected, the alarm/timer  
will ring at the minimum volume. The alarm/timer  
will still be heard even during a call.  
When the alarm/timer is on,  
display in standby mode.  
appears in the  
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Using the calculator  
1 } Organizer }Calculator  
Enter a number.  
Stopwatch  
}
Organizer }Stopwatch  
Once the counter reaches 23:59:59.9 the timer  
stops automatically.  
The stopwatch is automatically turned off if you  
answer an incoming call or exit the stopwatch  
menu.  
2
3
Select the mathematical function using the  
Navigation key and then enter another  
number.  
4
Press Select or  
to select “=” for a result.  
Calculator  
In this example we are going to subtract 20%  
from 120.  
}
Organizer }Calculator  
The Calculator can perform addition (+),  
subtraction (-), multiplication (×), division (÷)  
and percentage (%) calculations.  
• Use the Navigation key to go through the  
mathematical operations of ÷, ×, , +, ., %, = in  
that order.  
% =  
Code memo  
}
Organizer }Code memo  
Code memo function offers the option to store  
all the different security codes, for example, the  
one for your credit card. You can save a  
maximum of 10 codes in the Code memo.  
• Press  
• Press  
• Press  
to select “.”.  
to clear the entered value.  
to exit the calculator.  
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To open code memo for the first time  
Organizer }Code memo  
Checkword and security  
To confirm that you have entered the correct  
password for the code memo and to prevent  
unauthorised access to your codes, you must  
enter a checkword. When you enter your  
password to open the code memo, the  
checkword is displayed for a short time. If the  
password is correct, the correct codes appears. If  
you enter the incorrect password, the checkword  
and the codes that are displayed are also  
incorrect.  
1 }  
The message with instructions is displayed.  
Press Ok.  
2
3
4
Enter a 4-digit password and press Ok.  
Re-enter the new password to confirm.  
Enter a checkword (maximum 15  
characters) and press Ok.  
The checkword can consist of both letters and  
number. To enter a number, press and hold the  
alphanumeric key.  
Factors strengthening the security of the Code  
memo functions are:  
You get no feedback about whether the  
password is correct, except for the  
checkword.  
• All codes are encrypted in the mobile phone.  
• When you access your codes, they are  
displayed for a limited time only.  
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Enter a checkword and press Ok.  
To add a new code  
1 } Organizer }Code memo  
Enter your password and press Ok.  
4
If you forgot your password, enter any password to  
access the Code memo function. The checkword and  
codes that are displayed are incorrect. You must now  
reset the Code memo.  
2
3 }New code  
4
Enter a name associated with the code, for  
example, the name of the credit card  
To reset code memo  
company and press Ok.  
1
Follow steps 1-2 in %105 To add a new  
code and press More.  
5
Enter the code and press Ok to confirm.  
2 }Reset  
The message Reset code memo? is displayed.  
To open code memo  
Follow steps 1-2 in %105 To add a new code.  
Your entered checkword and your codes are  
displayed when the decryption process has  
finished.  
3 }Yes  
The code memo is reset and all entries are  
cleared. The next time you select the Code  
memo function, you must start at %104 To  
To change the password  
1
Follow steps 1-2 in %105 To add a new  
code and press More.  
2 }Change password and enter your new  
password followed by Ok.  
3
Re-enter the new password and press Ok.  
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Entertainment  
Downloading a game  
1 } Entertainment }Other games  
}New game  
Follow instructions to download a game.  
Entertainment  
Playing games and downloading an application.  
Entertainment  
2
Your phone has several entertaining  
3 }More to get more information about the  
applications and games. You can play some of  
the games with another person, both using your  
phone, or you can play on two phones using  
Bluetooth wireless technology or infrared. You  
can also download games and applications  
directly to your phone. Help texts are available  
in some games and applications.  
application.  
Make sure the file sizes do not exceed the free  
memory in your phone.  
Playing games  
1 }  
Entertainment }Other games  
Downloading applications  
2
Select the game you wish to play. (Press  
More to delete, read the game information,  
or view the memory status.)  
1 }  
Entertainment  
2 }Games & more }New applications (for  
example, Sony Ericsson)  
3 }Start  
4 }Help to read the help text or  
3
Follow instructions to download an  
application.  
to end the  
game.  
4 }More to get more information about the  
game.  
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Movement  
Use the Navigation key to move up, down, left  
or right and to select an item, or use the keys as  
follows:  
left up  
left  
left down  
up  
right up  
right  
right down  
select/fire  
down  
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Appendix  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Possible Remedies  
Unable to switch Empty battery  
Charge the battery %18 Charging the battery.  
on  
Defective battery  
Replace the battery. Note that after several years  
reduction in battery capacity is normal.  
The  
icon  
Weak signal  
Move to an open space or closer to a window.  
appears  
Outside GSM coverage area Check operator coverage map.  
SIM not valid  
Call your service provider.  
Network access not allowed  
Try manual network search %87 GSM Networks.  
Call not possible Dialling error  
Use full national area code. When abroad, use full  
country code.  
Restrict calls set  
Check restrict call settings %61 Restrict calls.  
Another SIM inserted  
Check for new restrictions.  
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Problem  
Possible Causes  
Possible Remedies  
Difficult to hear –––  
the other party  
Adjust earpiece volume, and reduce noise around  
Phone loses  
network  
Weak signal  
Reconnection, or connection to another operator is  
automatic. Switching phone off and on may  
accelerate this.  
SIM error  
Damaged SIM card  
Please contact your service provider.  
Please contact your service provider.  
SIM card not  
registered  
Network does not recognise  
the SIM card  
Not able to  
receive calls  
Restrict calls set  
Divert set  
Check restrict call settings %61 Restrict calls.  
Check call divert settings %60 Setting a Divert.  
Battery Charging Battery over-discharged  
indicator does not  
appear  
Charge the battery a full charging cycle (up to  
approximately 3 hours) for the indicator to appear.  
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Problem  
Possible Causes  
Possible Remedies  
Unable to access Not subscribed  
any WAP sites  
Check with your network operator/service provider  
to confirm whether your subscription allows access  
to WAP services and whether it is possible to access  
WAP when roaming.  
Wrong access selected  
Check that the default Access Profile is usable in  
the current network and that GPRS (operator  
dependent) is turned on in this profile.  
Unable to access Account already in use  
an E-mail account  
Check that you are logged off of your E-mail  
account on your PC.  
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PIN2  
Security  
PIN, PIN2, SIM card and Phone locks.  
PIN2 is a code provided by your network  
operator/service provider and is required for  
access to some features such as Fixed Numbers  
or Call Cost. These features are not supported by  
all networks.  
PIN (Personal Identification  
Number)  
When the PIN is enabled, your phone prompts  
you to enter the PIN each time you switch on the  
phone. You can change your PIN to any 4-8  
digit number at any time as long as the PIN  
option is enabled. To change the PIN %97 SIM  
lock.  
SIM card lock  
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 every  
time you turn on your phone. If you enter your  
PIN incorrectly 3 times in a row the SIM card is  
locked. 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. To edit your  
PIN/PIN 2 and turn the SIM card lock on/off  
For security purposes, if you enter the PIN  
incorrectly 3 times, your PIN will be blocked and  
you will have to enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking  
Key) to unblock it %112 Unblocking the SIM  
card.  
If the PIN option is disabled, the risk of  
unauthorised use of your phone is greater. The  
disabling of the PIN control is SIM card  
dependent.  
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Unblocking the SIM card  
If you enter the PIN incorrectly 3 times in a row,  
the SIM card is blocked.  
1
Enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key)  
and press Ok.  
2
3
Enter the new PIN (4-8 digits) and press Ok.  
Enter the new PIN again and press Ok.  
The SIM card is unblocked.  
If you enter the wrong PUK 10 times, your SIM  
card is blocked completely. In this case contact  
your network operator/service provider.  
In order to receive more information (SIM and  
PUK), please contact your network operator/  
service provider.  
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Icon glossary  
Icon Explanation Icon Explanation  
Icons which may appear in the display.  
Home network,  
within range  
Preferred  
network,  
available  
Icon Explanation Icon Explanation  
Desktop icon  
Network signal  
(strong)  
Ciphering not  
supported  
Personalised  
profile  
Network signal  
(strong) &  
GPRS within  
range  
Network signal  
(strong) &  
GPRS attached  
Network  
forbidden and  
not available  
Alarm set  
Signals off,  
(expect alarm &  
timer)  
Card lock or  
phone lock.  
Secure  
connection  
(WAP)  
Premium  
charge zone  
Battery status  
Active call  
No incoming  
calls available  
Timer set  
MMS  
Line 1,  
Line 2,  
notification  
activated  
activated  
SMS  
E-mail  
Call ended  
Missed calls  
notification  
notification  
Incoming call  
barring  
Unconditional  
divert  
Voicemail  
notification  
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Icon Explanation Icon Explanation  
Icon Explanation Icon Explanation  
WAP push  
notification  
Fax notification  
High priority  
(task/message)  
Low priority  
(task/message)  
Cell  
information  
notification  
A GPRS  
session, in  
progress  
Answered call  
Dialled number  
Home number  
(contact)  
Work number  
(contact)  
Infrared port,  
activated  
Infrared  
communication,  
in progress  
Mobile number  
(contact)  
Fax number  
(contact)  
Bluetooth,  
activated  
Bluetooth  
communication,  
in progress  
Other  
information  
E-mail address  
(contact)  
Picture attached  
(contact)  
SMS saved on  
the SIM card  
Bluetooth  
headset  
attached  
Chat prompt  
Magic word,  
activated  
Voice message  
unread  
Chat session, in  
progress  
All day  
calendar  
Message unread  
Message read  
(appointment)  
Only part of an  
unread E-mail/  
MMS saved  
Only part of a  
read E-mail  
saved  
Reminder set  
(appointment)  
Task completed  
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Icon Explanation Icon Explanation  
Unread  
Read message  
will be deleted  
the next time  
you connect to  
the server  
MMS play  
Picture not  
available  
message will be  
deleted the next  
time you  
connect to the  
server  
MMS pause  
MMS stop  
Business card  
attached  
(MMS)  
Message option  
Message saved  
(unsent items)  
Message  
template  
Theme attached  
(MMS)  
Event attached  
(MMS)  
Message sent  
Message  
delivered  
Recorded sound  
attached  
(MMS)  
Melody  
attached  
(MMS)  
Mesage read by  
the recipient  
Sent message  
expired/been  
rejected  
Picture size,  
large  
Note attached  
(MMS)  
Message  
damaged  
E-mail with  
attachment  
Save picture  
(camera)  
Picture size,  
small  
Upper & lower  
case  
T9 text input  
Lower case  
Upper case  
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Do not use your product when in, or around  
aircraft, or areas posted “turn off two-way  
radio”.  
Safe and Efficient Use  
Please read this information before  
using your mobile phone.  
Do not use your product in an area  
where a potentially explosive  
atmosphere exists.  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
Always treat your product with care and keep it  
in a clean and dust-free place.  
Do not place your product or install  
wireless equipment in the area above your  
car’s air bag.  
Do not expose your product to liquid or  
moisture or humidity.  
Do not touch the External Antenna Connector.  
Do not expose your product to  
extreme high or low temperatures.  
Do not attempt to disassemble your  
product. Only Sony Ericsson  
authorised personnel should perform  
service.  
Do not put your product in a  
microwave oven; this may cause  
damage to either the oven or the product.  
Do not direct the infrared ray at anyone’s eye  
and make sure that it does not disturb any  
other infrared units.  
Do not expose your product to open  
flames or lit tobacco products.  
To avoid hearing impairment, accept the call  
before holding your product (or portable  
handsfree device) to your ear.  
Do not drop, throw or try to bend  
your product.  
Do not close your phone with an object  
inserted between keypad and display; this may  
cause damage to your product.  
ANTENNA  
Only use an antenna that has been specifically  
designed by Sony Ericsson for your mobile  
phone. Use of unauthorised or modified antennas  
could damage your mobile phone and may violate  
regulations, causing loss of performance and  
Do not paint your product.  
Do no use your product near medical  
equipment without requesting permission.  
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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.  
SAR levels above the recommended limits %117  
EFFICIENT USE  
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 mobile  
phone while operating can be well below this  
value.  
Hold your mobile phone as you would any other  
phone. Do not cover the top of the phone when in  
use, as this affects call quality and may cause the  
phone to operate at a higher power level than  
needed, thus shortening talk and standby times.  
While in data transfer, the mobile phone is not  
designed to be held next to the ear.  
This is because the mobile 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.  
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).  
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 various mobile  
phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone models  
are designed to meet the relevant radio frequency  
exposure guidelines.  
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.  
mobile phone model is included with the material  
information on radio frequency exposure and  
SAR, on www.SonyEricsson.com/.  
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your mobile phone. Contact your cardiologist for  
more information.  
DRIVING  
Please check if local laws and regulations restrict  
the use of mobile phones while driving or require  
drivers to use handsfree solutions. We  
For other medical devices, please consult the  
manufacturer of the device.  
recommend that you use only Sony Ericsson  
handsfree solutions intended for use with your  
product. Please note that because of possible  
interference to electronic equipment, some  
vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile  
phones in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit  
with an external antenna supports the installation.  
Please contact your vehicle manufacturer for the  
appropriate position of the external antenna on  
your vehicle.  
CHILDREN  
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.  
Always give full attention to driving and pull off the  
road and park before making or answering a call if  
driving conditions so require.  
DISPOSING OF THE PRODUCT  
Your mobile phone should not be  
placed in municipal waste. Please  
check local regulations for disposal of  
electronic products.  
PERSONAL MEDICAL DEVICES  
Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac  
pacemakers and other implanted equipment.  
Please avoid placing the mobile phone over the  
pacemaker, e.g. in your breast pocket. When  
using the mobile phone, place it at the ear  
opposite the pacemaker. If a minimum distance of  
15 cm (6 inches) is kept between the mobile  
phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference  
is limited. If you have any reason to suspect that  
interference is taking place, immediately turn off  
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POWER SUPPLY  
BATTERY USE AND CARE  
Connect the AC power adapter only to designated  
power sources as marked on the product. Make  
sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be  
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. Never alter the cord or plug. If the  
plug will not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet  
installed by a qualified electrician.  
We recommend that you fully charge the battery  
before you use your mobile phone for the first  
time. The battery can only be charged in  
temperatures between +5 °C (41 °F) and +45 °C  
(+113 °F).  
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.  
Limit the distance between the mains socket and  
the mobile phone when charging for easy  
accessibility. As an energy-saving measure,  
disconnect the charger from the main socket after  
charging.  
Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.  
Use only Sony Ericsson branded original  
batteries and chargers intended for use with  
your mobile phone. Other chargers may not  
charge sufficiently or may produce excessive  
heat. Using other batteries and chargers could  
be dangerous.  
EMERGENCY CALLS  
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which  
cannot guarantee connection under all conditions.  
Therefore you should never rely solely upon any  
mobile phone for essential communications (e.g.  
medical emergencies).  
Do not expose the battery to liquid.  
Emergency calls may not be possible on all  
cellular networks or when certain network  
services and/or mobile phone features are in use.  
Check with your local service provider.  
Do not let the metal contacts on the battery  
touch another metal object. This could short-  
circuit and damage the battery.  
Do not disassemble or modify the battery.  
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Do not expose the battery to  
Should your Product need warranty service,  
please return it to the dealer from whom it was  
purchased, or contact your local Sony Ericsson  
Customer Care Centre (national rates may apply)  
or visit www.SonyEricsson.com to get further  
information.  
extreme temperatures, never above  
+60 °C (+140 °F). For maximum  
battery capacity, use the battery in  
room temperature.  
Turn off your mobile phone before removing  
the battery.  
OUR WARRANTY  
Keep out of children’s reach.  
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty,  
Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free  
from defects in design, material and workmanship  
at the time of its original purchase by a consumer,  
and for a subsequent period of one (1) year.  
Use the battery for the intended  
purpose only.  
Do not allow the battery to be put  
into the mouth. Battery electrolytes may be  
toxic if swallowed.  
WHAT WE WILL DO  
If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to  
operate under normal use and service, due to  
defects in design, materials or workmanship,  
Sony Ericsson authorised distributors or service  
partners, in the country/region  
purchased the Product, will, at their option, either  
repair or replace the Product in accordance with  
the terms and conditions stipulated herein.  
DISPOSING OF THE BATTERY  
Please check local regulations for  
disposal of batteries or call your local  
Sony Ericsson Customer Care Centre  
for information. The battery should  
never be placed in municipal waste.  
Use a battery disposal facility if available.  
Limited Warranty  
Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve  
the right to charge a handling fee if a returned  
Product is found not to be under warranty  
according to the conditions below.  
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,  
S-221 88 Lund, Sweden, (Sony Ericsson), provides  
this Limited Warranty for your mobile phone and  
original accessory delivered with your mobile  
phone (hereinafter referred to as "Product").  
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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, software or hardware  
modification or adjustment, acts of God or  
damage resulting from liquid.  
Please note that your personal settings/  
downloads might be lost when the Product is  
repaired or replaced.  
CONDITIONS  
1 The warranty is valid only if the original proof of  
purchase issued to the original purchaser by  
an, for this Product, Sony Ericsson authorised  
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.  
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.  
5 This warranty does not cover Product failures  
caused by installations, modifications, or repair  
or opening of the Product performed by a non-  
Sony Ericsson authorised person.  
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.  
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.  
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  
8 THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES,  
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER  
THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
*
In some countries/regions additional information is requested.  
If so, this is clearly shown on the valid proof of purchase.  
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WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED  
EUROPEAN UNION (EU)  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL  
SONY ERICSSON OR ITS LICENSORS BE  
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY  
NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR  
COMMERCIAL LOSS, TO THE FULL EXTENT  
THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY  
LAW.  
If you have purchased your Product in an EU  
country you can have your Product serviced,  
under the conditions set out above, within the  
warranty period in any EU country where an  
identical Product is sold by an authorised Sony  
Ericsson distributor. To find out if your Product is  
sold in the EU country you are in, please call the  
local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Centre.  
Please observe that certain services may not be  
possible elsewhere than in the country of original  
purchase, e.g. due to the fact that your Product  
may have an interior or exterior which is different  
from equivalent models sold in other EU  
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.  
countries. It may not be possible to repair SIM-  
locked Products.  
The warranty provided does not affect the  
consumer's statutory rights under applicable  
legislation in force, nor the consumer's rights  
against the dealer arising from their sales/  
purchase contract.  
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FCC Statement  
Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with Part 15 of  
the FCC rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) This  
device may not cause harmful  
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications  
AB of  
Nya vattentornet  
S-221 88 Lund, Sweden  
interference, and (2) This device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
declare under our sole responsibility that our  
product  
Sony Ericsson type AAB-1021031-BV  
and in combination with our accessories, to which  
this declaration relates is in conformity with the  
appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.010-1, EN  
300 328, EN 301 489-7, EN 301 489-17 and EN  
60950, following the provisions of, Radio  
Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal  
Equipment Directive 99/5/EC with requirements  
covering EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, and Low  
Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC.  
Lund, August 2003  
Place & date of issue  
Hiroshi Yoshioka, Head of Product Business Unit GSM/UMTS  
We fulfil the requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
(99/5/EC).  
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Index  
Ciphering 25  
Clock 95  
A
F
Alarm 92, 103  
Fixed dialling 42  
Code memo 104  
Conference call 30  
Contrast 94  
B
G
Battery 17, 120  
– Charging 18  
– Inserting 17  
Games 106  
Groups 38  
D
H
Bluetooth headset 26  
Data communication 88  
Headset 26, 30  
Bluetooth wireless technology 74  
Declaration of Conformity 123  
Display 11, 13, 93  
Divert calls 59  
I
C
Icons (display) 113  
Calculator 103  
DTMF 27  
Infrared port 78  
Calendar 99  
During a call 27  
Call costs 63  
Call list 59  
K
Key functions 12, 13  
Key sound 93  
E
Call timer 63  
Call Waiting 29  
Calling cards 64  
Camera 66  
Emergency calls 22  
External display 13  
L
Language (display) 94  
Light 93  
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Locks 97  
– Phone 97  
– SIM card 97, 111  
N
R
Reset  
Network 19, 87  
Network specific function, see  
– all 98  
– Master 98  
– profiles 94  
SAT  
M
Networks 87  
Notes 101  
Magic word 31  
Restrict calls 61  
Ring signals 92  
Ring Volume 92  
Ringer Volume  
– Adjusting 27  
Roaming 20  
Making Calls 21, 35  
Master reset 98  
Menu overview 15  
Messaging 43  
O
Online services 73  
P
– Chat 56  
– E-mail 50  
Personal ring signal 39  
Phone 25  
– Picture Message 47  
– Text message 45  
Microphone off/on 27  
Minute minder 93  
Missed calls 59  
MMS, see Messaging: Picture  
Message  
S
Phonebook 35  
– Saving Entries 35  
– Service numbers 41  
Pictures 69  
PIN 19, 111  
PIN2 111  
SAT (SIM Application  
Toolkit) 74  
Screen saver 93  
Shortcuts 58  
Signal Strength 19  
Profiles 94  
PUK 111  
My numbers 40  
My shortcuts 58  
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SIM card 16  
– Inserting 16  
V
Voice control 31  
– Voice answering 26  
– Voice dialling 23  
– Voice redialling 24  
Voice dialling 23  
Voice mail 50, 58  
– Lock 111  
– Removing 16  
– Unblocking 112  
SMS, see Messaging: Text  
message  
Sound recording 97  
Speaker Volume  
– Adjusting 27  
Speed dialling 24  
Stopwatch 103  
W
Wallpaper 93  
WAP 79  
Synchronization 86  
T
Text entry 32  
– Standard text entry 33  
– T9 text entry 33  
Themes 71  
Timer 103  
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