Sony T630 User Manual

Sony Ericsson T630  
Contents  
Getting to know your phone 4  
Key functions, quick keys, entering letters and characters.  
Transferring and exchanging information 69  
Bluetooth wireless technology, synchronization.  
Personalizing your phone 17  
Download settings or choose from the phone.  
More features 74  
Calendar, alarm clock, stopwatch, timer, games.  
Calling 25  
Use the Phonebook, voice control, call options.  
Security 82  
SIM card lock, phone lock.  
Messaging 45  
Text, picture, chat and e-mail.  
Troubleshooting 84  
Why doesn’t the phone work the way I want?  
Camera 55  
Use the camera.  
Additional information 86  
Safe and efficient use, warranty, declaration of conformity.  
Setting up WAP and e-mail 58  
All you need to know about setting up WAP and e-mail.  
Icons 94  
What do the icons mean?  
Using WAP 66  
WAP browser, bookmarks.  
Index 101  
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Assembly  
Before you can use your phone you need to:  
Insert the SIM card.  
Attach and charge the battery.  
See “SIM card and battery information” on page 5.  
Getting to know your phone  
About this user’s guide  
The “Getting to know your phone” chapter gives a  
quick overview of the main functions of the phone,  
shortcuts and general information.  
Note: Always turn off the phone and detach the  
charger before you insert or remove a SIM card.  
More information and downloads are available at  
www.SonyEricsson.com or wap.SonyEricsson.com.  
The SIM card  
When you register as a subscriber with a service  
provider, you get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)  
card. The SIM card contains a computer chip that  
keeps track of your phone number, the services  
included in your subscription, and your Phonebook  
information, among other things.  
Available services  
Some services and functions described in this user’s  
guide are network- or subscription-dependent, which  
means that all menus may not be available in  
your phone.  
This symbol indicates that a service  
or function is network- or subscription-  
dependent.  
Note: Make sure that your information is saved  
to the SIM card before you remove it from another  
phone. For example, Phonebook entries may have  
been saved in the phone memory.  
Please consult your service provider for  
more information about your subscription.  
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SIM card and battery information  
It may take up to 30 minutes before an icon  
appears when charging.  
1. Insert the SIM card. Slide the silvery holder over the  
SIM card to lock it in place.  
2. Place the battery on the back of the phone with the  
connectors facing each other.  
3. Place the back cover as shown in the picture and  
slide it into place.  
4. Connect the charger to the phone at the flash symbol.  
The flash symbol on the charger plug must face  
upwards.  
5. It may take up to 30 minutes before the battery  
charging icon appears in the display.  
6. Wait approximately 4 hours or until the icon indicates  
that the battery is fully charged. If you do not see the  
battery icon after this time, press any key or the  
joystick to activate the display.  
7. Remove the charger by tilting the plug upwards.  
Note: You have to insert the SIM card and charge  
the battery before you can use the phone.  
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Turning the phone on  
If your PIN starts with the same digits as an  
emergency number, for example 112, the digits  
are not hidden with an * when you enter them.  
This is so that you can see and call an emergency  
number without entering a PIN.  
on/off  
See “Making emergency calls” on page 26.  
Note: If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a  
row, the SIM card is blocked and the message PIN  
blocked appears. To unblock it, you need to enter  
your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key). Your PUK  
is provided by your service provider.  
To turn off the phone  
Press and hold the on/off button at the top of  
the phone.  
To turn on the phone  
Press the on/off button on the top of the phone.  
• Enter your PIN (Personal Identity Number) if  
you have one for your SIM card.  
Your PIN is provided by your service provider.  
If you make a mistake while entering your PIN,  
delete the wrong number by pressing  
.
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Navigating the menus  
The main menus are shown as icons on the desktop.  
To go to the desktop, press the joystick.  
Example  
To set an alarm  
1. Use the joystick to scroll to Organizer, and press the  
Press to go to  
the desktop.  
Move up,  
Desktop  
left  
key to select it.  
2. Use the joystick to scroll down to Alarms, and press  
the left  
left  
key to select this function. Press the  
down, left,  
right through  
menus.  
Press to select  
highlighted  
items.  
key again to select Alarm.  
3. Enter the time and press the left  
your entry.  
key to save  
Throughout this user’s guide instructions such  
as those above will be given in a shorter form,  
as follows:  
To set an alarm  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Alarms, Alarm.  
2. Enter the time, Save.  
Press to go back one  
level in the menus.  
Press and hold to  
return to standby.  
Press to select the  
options shown above  
these keys in the  
display.  
To make and receive calls from standby  
Enter the area code and phone number, press Call.  
Press End Call to end the call.  
When the phone rings, press Yes to answer the call.  
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Key functions  
Press once to activate camera  
Infrared port.  
function. Press again to take  
a picture.  
Press and hold to switch the  
phone on or off.  
Volume keys increase/decrease  
the earpiece volume during a  
call. Scroll through menus,  
lists and text. Enter the Status  
menu in standby. Press twice  
to reject an incoming call.  
Press once to turn off the ring  
signal when receiving a call.  
Press to go directly to  
the Internet.  
Move through the menus,  
lists and texts.  
Delete numbers, letters or an  
item from a list. Press and hold  
to turn off the microphone  
Press to select the options  
that appear in the display  
immediately above these keys.  
(during calls) or turn off sound.  
1-9, 0 Enter digits, 0-9, and letters.  
Press and hold  
to enter  
Press once to go back one  
level in the menus. Press  
and hold to return to standby.  
the international prefix +.  
Enter # or a space.  
Enter *. Shift between lower/  
upper case.  
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Quick keys  
Useful key combinations are described below.  
To...  
When in standby:  
reach a phone number  
at a specific position  
press the position number  
and  
To...  
When in standby:  
speed dial  
press any of the number  
make an emergency call enter the emergency  
number and press Call  
keys  
Call  
-
and  
enter Call Contact  
enter Internet Services  
voice dial  
press  
press  
write new message  
enter the main menu  
press  
press or press the  
center of the joystick  
press and hold a volume  
key or say your magic  
word  
enter the menu to see  
today’s date, the profile  
in use and the model  
name of the phone  
press a volume key once  
enter Call List  
press Calls  
call your voicemail  
enter the + sign  
press and hold  
press and hold  
change the language  
press  
8888  
to Automatic  
turn off the ring signal  
when receiving a call  
press  
a volume key once  
, or press  
change the language  
to English  
press 0000  
set the phone to silent  
press and hold  
reject a call  
press No  
reach a contact beginning press and hold any of  
with a specific letter the keys  
-
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To...  
During a call:  
press Hold  
When entering  
letters using multitap  
text input:  
put a call on hold  
retrieve a call  
To...  
press Retrieve  
shift between upper-  
and lower-case letters  
press  
, then the letter  
turn off the microphone press and hold  
enter numbers  
press and hold any of the  
number keys  
enter a quick  
options menu  
press Joystick  
enter a space  
press  
To...  
When in the menus:  
delete letters and numbers press  
move through menus or press (and hold) a volume  
lists  
shift between multitap  
or T9 Text input methods  
press and hold  
key or use the joystick  
delete an item  
go back to standby  
press when in lists  
shift between input  
languages (including  
character or numeric)  
press and hold  
press and hold  
When entering  
letters using multitap  
text input:  
When entering letters  
using T9 Text Input:  
To...  
To...  
reach the second letter  
or character of a key  
press and hold the  
volume key and press  
any of the number keys  
view alternative words press  
or  
accept a word and add  
a space  
press  
reach the third letter  
or character of a key  
press and hold the  
volume key and press  
any of the number keys  
enter a period  
press  
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To get help  
Select the menu or function and press Info.  
When entering letters  
using T9 Text Input:  
To...  
shift between upper-  
and lower-case letters  
press  
the letter  
, then  
Delete and edit  
If you add items, for example, a contact, a note, an  
appointment or a WAP bookmark, you can delete or  
edit them.  
enter numbers  
press and hold any  
of the number keys  
delete letters  
and numbers  
press  
To delete an item  
Select an item and press  
.
shift between multitap  
or T9 Text input methods  
press and hold  
press and hold  
To edit an item  
Select an item, press More, and choose from the list  
of options.  
shift between input  
languages (including  
character or numeric)  
Online services  
Online services are customized services offered by  
service providers, independently of mobile phones  
and mobile phone manufacturers.  
Help texts  
More information, explanations or tips about selected  
menus or functions are available in your phone.  
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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.  
To enter your new menu system  
• Scroll to Connect, Online Services.  
Note: This menu only appears if your SIM card  
supports this service. Some operators may not use  
the name “Online services”. Your phone may not  
support all of the services offered.  
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Menu overview  
Operator  
direct link  
Pictures &  
My Friends Sounds  
Internet Services Entertainment  
Camera  
Messages  
Games & More  
Other Games  
Text  
Picture  
Call Voicemail  
Email  
WAP Push  
Area Info.  
Options  
My Pictures  
More Pictures  
My Sounds  
More Sounds  
Themes  
More Themes  
Draw Picture  
Music DJ  
Record Sound  
Phonebook  
Calls  
Connect  
Organizer  
Settings  
Call Contact  
Missed Calls  
Calling Local*  
Call List  
Switch to Line 1* WAP Options  
Forward Calls  
Manage Calls  
Online Services* Calendar  
Sounds and Alerts  
Display  
Profiles  
* Please note that  
some menus are  
operator-, network-  
and subscription-  
dependent.  
Find and Send**  
Add Contact  
Manage Contact  
Pictures  
Personal Rings  
Voice Commands Time & Cost  
Special Numbers Next Call  
Bluetooth  
Infrared Port  
Notes  
Alarms  
Timer  
Language  
Synchronization Stopwatch  
Time and Date  
Voice Control  
Locks  
Handsfree  
Master Reset  
GSM Networks  
Data Comm.  
Accessories  
Calculator  
Code Memo  
** Only visible  
during calls  
Advanced  
Options  
Options  
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Entering letters  
Multitap text input  
You can enter letters, for example, when you add  
names to the Phonebook, write text messages or  
enter WAP addresses.  
Apart from the way you normally enter letters in  
your phone, using multitap text input, you can use  
T9™ Text Input for entering text messages and  
e-mail, for example, if the input language you select  
supports this. T9™ Text Input is a predictive input  
method and is a quicker way to write texts. See  
“T9™ Text Input” on page 15.  
When saving names in the Phonebook or when writing  
WAP addresses, you enter letters using multitap text  
input. You press each key as many times as needed  
to show the letter you want. In the following example,  
we are going to write a name in the Phonebook.  
To enter letters using multitap text input  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Add Contact.  
2. Press Add and then the appropriate key,  
-
,
or , repeatedly until the character  
you want appears in the display.  
Input languages  
See the table below:  
Before you start entering letters, you need to  
select the input languages that you want to use  
when writing.  
Press…  
to get…  
. , - ? !’ @ : ; / ( )1  
A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç 2 Γ  
D E F è É 3 ∆ Φ  
G H I ì 4  
To select input languages  
1. Scroll to Settings, Language, Input.  
2. Scroll to the language that you want to use for entering  
letters and check each language you want.  
3. Press OK to exit the menu.  
When writing, you can switch to one of your selected  
input languages by pressing More and then selecting  
Input Language. See “The list of options” on page 16.  
J K L 5 Λ  
M N O Ñ Ö Ø ò 6  
P Q R S ß 7 Π Σ  
T U V Ü ù 8  
W X Y Z 9  
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T9™ Text Input  
Press…  
to get…  
You can use T9™ Text Input when writing, for  
example, text messages and e-mail. The T9™  
Text Input method uses a built-in dictionary that  
recognizes the most commonly used word for each  
sequence of key presses. This way you press each  
key only once, even if the letter you want is not the  
first letter on the key.  
+ 0 θ Ξ Ψ Ω  
Space ¶  
More  
for an options list  
to delete letters and numbers  
to shift between capital and  
lower-case letters  
-
press and hold to enter numbers  
To shift from multitap to T9 text input method  
Press and hold  
.
Example:  
• To enter an ‘A’, press  
• To enter a ‘B’, quickly press  
• To shift between capital and lower-case letters,  
press , then enter the letter.  
To enter letters using T9™ Text Input  
1. Scroll to Messages, Text, Write New.  
2. For example, if you want to write the word “Jane”,  
once.  
twice.  
press  
3. If the word shown is the one you want:  
Press to accept and add a space.  
,
,
,
.
Tip: You can also use the volume keys as a shortcut  
to certain letters:  
(To accept a word without adding a space,  
press .)  
To enter a ‘B’, press and hold the  
and press  
To enter a ‘C’, press and hold the  
and press  
volume key  
volume key  
If the word shown is not the one you want:  
Press or repeatedly to view alternative  
words (candidates). Accept a word and add  
a space by pressing  
.
.
.
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If you do not find the word you want by pressing  
or  
The list of options  
:
If you press More when writing a text message, you  
enter a list of options. The list may contain some or  
all of the following options:  
Add Symbol – Symbols and punctuation marks such  
as ? and , are shown. Move between the symbols by  
using the joystick.  
Press More to go to a list of options.  
Select Spell Word.  
Press and hold  
to delete the entire word,  
or delete one letter at a time by pressing  
repeatedly.  
Write the new word using multitap text input  
and press Insert.  
The word is added to the dictionary. The next  
time you enter the word, it appears as one of  
the alternative words.  
Insert Item – Pictures, melodies and sounds.  
Spell Word – Change the suggested word by using  
multitap text input.  
Text Format – Change style, size and alignment.  
Input Language – Change input language.  
Input Method – Change input method.  
Word Suggestions – Select to show a list of  
suggested words.  
4. Continue writing your message. See “Sending text  
messages” on page 46. Press to enter a full  
stop. To enter other punctuation marks, press  
and then  
pressing  
Press and hold  
or repeatedly. Accept by  
My Words – A list of words you have added  
to the dictionary.  
Help.  
.
to select an input language.  
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To send a theme  
Personalizing your phone  
You can exchange themes via IR, Bluetooth wireless  
technology, picture message or e-mail. Please note  
that you are not allowed to exchange copyright-  
protected material. For more information on sending  
themes in messages, see “Messaging” on page 45.  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, Themes.  
2. Select a theme, press More.  
You can adjust the phone settings to suit your  
own requirements.  
Note: If you change a setting which is included in  
a profile, the active profile is also changed. See  
“Profiles” on page 24.  
3. Select Send.  
4. Select a transfer method.  
Themes  
You can change the appearance of the display,  
for example, the colors and background picture,  
by using themes. Your phone comes with some  
pre-set themes. You cannot delete these, but you  
can create new themes and download them to  
your phone.  
To receive and save a theme  
1. From standby, press More and select  
Turn On Bluetooth or Turn On IR.  
2. When you receive the theme, Incoming item,  
Continue? appears. Press Yes or No.  
For more information, visit www.SonyEricsson.com  
or wap.SonyEricsson.com.  
Pictures  
Your phone comes with a number of pictures.  
You can:  
To download a theme  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, More Themes.  
2. Select a link.  
Download more pictures to your phone.  
Have a picture as wallpaper when in standby mode.  
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• Assign a picture to a contact in the Phonebook.  
When that person calls, the picture appears in the  
display (provided your subscription supports Caller  
ID service). See “To add a picture to a phonebook  
contact” on page 28.  
To turn wallpaper on or off  
Scroll to Settings, Display, Wallpaper, Activate.  
To set a picture as wallpaper  
1. Scroll to Settings, Display, Wallpaper, Select  
Picture.  
• Insert a picture in a text message.  
2. Select a picture.  
All pictures are saved in My Pictures, in the  
Pictures & Sounds menu.  
You can also save animations in your phone.  
These are handled like pictures.  
Tip: You can select Wallpaper by pressing More  
when viewing pictures in My pictures.  
To edit and save a picture  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Pictures.  
Handling pictures  
You can add, edit, or delete pictures in My Pictures. 2. Scroll to the picture you want, More.  
The number of pictures that can be saved depends on 3. Scroll to Edit. You can now start to edit the picture.  
the size of the pictures. File types supported are GIF, 4. Press More, select Save Picture. The picture is saved  
JPEG and WBMP.  
in My Pictures.  
The pictures are shown in thumbnail view. To get  
a full view, press View.  
Note: To edit pictures taken with the camera,  
you must select 120x160 as picture size.  
To view your pictures  
Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Pictures.  
To draw a picture  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, Draw Picture.  
2. Select a type.  
To download a picture  
Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, More Pictures.  
3. Select Tool and choose the tool you want to work with.  
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When editing or drawing a picture:  
Exchanging pictures  
You can exchange pictures via IR, Bluetooth  
wireless technology, picture message or e-mail.  
Please note that you are not allowed to exchange  
copyright-protected material. For more information  
on sending pictures in messages, see “Messaging”  
on page 45. 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.  
Press… to…  
move the cursor up and left.  
move the cursor up.  
move the cursor up and right.  
move the cursor left.  
activate the current drawing tool.  
move the cursor right.  
To send a picture  
move the cursor down and left.  
move the cursor down.  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Pictures.  
Scroll to the picture you want, More.  
2. Select Send.  
3. Select a transfer method.  
If you use infrared make sure that the infrared ports  
are facing each other.  
move the cursor down and right.  
More  
view an options menu.  
press and hold to exit the picture editor.  
undo the last action.  
select tool.  
To receive and save a picture  
1. From standby, press More and select  
Turn On Bluetooth or Turn On IR.  
select a color.  
2. When you receive the picture, Incoming item,  
Continue? appears. Press Yes or No.  
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When you receive a picture in a text message or  
a picture message, a new message appears in your  
Inbox. To save the picture in My Pictures, highlight  
the picture by moving the joystick to select it and  
press Save.  
Ring signals and melodies  
Your phone comes with a number of ring signals  
and melodies. You can edit your own ring signals  
and send them to a friend in a text message. It is also  
possible to exchange melodies via WAP, Bluetooth  
wireless technology, IR or cable. Please note that  
you are not allowed to exchange copyright-protected  
material. You can also download ring signals to your  
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.  
To turn the screen saver On or Off, scroll to Settings,  
Display, Screen Saver, Activate.  
To select a ring signal  
Scroll to Settings, Sounds and Alerts, Ring Sounds.  
To download a ring signal  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, More Sounds.  
2. Select a link.  
To use a picture as the screen saver  
You select a picture saved in the phone and use  
it as the screen saver.  
1. Scroll to Settings, Display, Screen Saver,  
Select Picture.  
2. Scroll to and select the picture you want to use  
as the screen saver.  
To set the ring signal volume  
1. Scroll to Settings, Sounds and Alerts, Ring Volume.  
2. Press  
or  
to decrease or increase the volume.  
3. Press Save to save the setting.  
3. Press Yes to accept.  
To turn the ring signal on or off, press and hold  
from standby.  
All signals except the alarm are turned off.  
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To compose a ring signal or melody  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, Music DJ.  
2. Choose to insert a selection of pre-recorded music  
blocks. You can choose from four different selections.  
3. Copy and paste these blocks to build up  
your melody.  
Receiving melodies  
You can receive a sound or melody via IR, Bluetooth  
wireless technology, text, picture message, or  
download it via WAP. When you receive the sound  
or melody, press Yes to save it in My Sounds.  
4. Select More to play the melody and view other options.  
Increasing ring  
You can choose a ring signal that rises in steps from  
the lowest volume to the highest.  
Note: To edit your own melody, scroll to Pictures &  
Sounds, My Sounds, select the melody and press  
More. Select Edit.  
To turn increasing ring On  
Scroll to Settings, Sounds and Alerts, Increasing Ring.  
To send a melody  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Sounds.  
2. Scroll to a melody, More.  
3. Select Send.  
Specific ring signals for personal calls  
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.  
Select a transfer method.  
Note: To send a ring signal or melody in a text  
message, see “To insert an item in a text message”  
on page 46.  
If your subscription includes the Calling Line  
Identification (CLI) service, you can assign  
a personal ring signal to up to ten callers.  
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To set a specific ring signal for a caller  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Personal Rings, New Contact.  
2. Enter the first letters of the contact, OK.  
3. Select a contact.  
Menu language  
Most SIM cards automatically set the menu language  
to the language of the country where you bought  
your SIM card. If this is not the case, the preset  
language is English.  
4. Select a ring signal.  
Sound and alerts  
To change the menu language  
1. Scroll to Settings, Language, Menu.  
2. Select a language.  
You can choose to be notified of an incoming call  
by the buzzing of the vibrating alert. You can set the  
phone’s vibrating alert to one of the following:  
On – all the time.  
Display light  
On If Silent – on when the ring volume is turned  
off or when you have set the phone to silent.  
Off – all the time.  
The display light can be set to automatic or on.  
In automatic mode, the display light is turned off  
a few seconds after you last press a key.  
To set the display light, scroll to Settings,  
Display, Light.  
To set the display contrast, scroll to Settings,  
Display, Contrast.  
To set the vibrating alert  
1. Scroll to Settings, Sounds and Alerts, Vibrating Alert.  
2. Select the setting you want.  
From the Settings, Sounds and Alerts menu, you can  
also select Message Alert, Key Sound and turn on the  
Minute Minder.  
If you turn on the minute minder, you hear a beep  
once every minute during a call.  
Time settings  
The time is always displayed in standby.  
To set the time, scroll to Settings, Time and Date,  
Set Time.  
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You can choose a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock.  
• To set the time format, scroll to Settings, Time and  
Date, Time Format.  
Answering mode  
When using a portable handsfree kit, you can choose  
to answer a call by pressing any key (except the No  
key) or set the phone to answer the call automatically.  
To select answering mode, scroll to Settings,  
Handsfree, Answering Mode.  
Date  
When the phone is in standby mode, you can press  
a volume key up or down to see today’s date in the  
Status menu.You can set the date and date format in  
the Settings, Time and Date menu.  
Start-up picture  
When you turn your phone on or off, the Sony Ericsson  
start-up picture appears in the display. Your operator’s  
own picture or a picture selected by you may be  
shown instead.  
Advanced time settings  
Under Advanced in the Settings, Time and  
Date menu, you can set time zone and  
daylight saving time. By changing these  
you also change the time.  
To select a start-up picture  
1. Scroll to Settings, Display, Start-Up Picture.  
When your phone changes network, and the time  
sent out from the operator deviates from the time  
in your phone, you are asked whether you want to  
update the time if you have turned on Auto Time  
Zone. If you press Yes, the time is updated  
automatically.  
2. Select My Picture.  
My phone numbers  
You can check your own phone number(s).  
To check your phone number, scroll to Phonebook,  
Special Numbers, My Numbers. If your number is  
not saved on your SIM card, you can enter it yourself.  
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Keypad lock  
You can lock the keypad to avoid dialing a number  
by accident.  
Profiles  
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  
choose the Meeting profile and a number of settings,  
such as the ring signal, are turned off.  
To select a profile, scroll to Settings, Profiles,  
Select Profile.  
Note: Calls to the international emergency number  
112 can still be made even when the keypad is  
locked.  
Automatic keylock  
From standby, automatic keylock means the keypad  
is locked a short while after you last press a key.  
To change a profile setting  
• To lock the keypad manually, press More in standby 1. Scroll to Settings, Profiles, Edit Profile.  
and select * Lock Keys.  
2. Select a setting.  
3. Change the profile settings.  
You can still answer an incoming call and the keypad  
locks again after it. The keypad remains locked until  
you unlock it manually.  
To rename a profile, scroll to Settings, Profiles,  
Edit Profile, Profile name:.  
• To unlock the keypad, press Unlock and then  
.
You can reset all profile settings to the way they  
were set when you bought your phone.  
To reset all profiles, scroll to Settings, Profiles,  
Reset Profiles.  
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Some profiles, for example In Car, are automatically  
activated when used with a specific accessory. When  
disconnected, the profile is changed back.  
Before you can make or receive any calls, you must  
turn on the phone and be within range of a network.  
See “Turning the phone on” on page 6.  
Master reset  
If Reset Settings is selected, some settings in the  
phone will be lost.  
If you also want to delete all contacts, messages  
and other personal data, such as games, music, and  
so on, select Reset All instead.  
Making calls  
1. Enter the area code and the phone number.  
2. Press Call to make the call.  
3. Press End Call to end the call.  
To change the earpiece volume during a call  
Use the volume keys on the side of the phone to  
increase or decrease the earpiece volume during  
a call.  
Note: If you select Reset All, content such melodies  
and pictures that you have downloaded, received  
or edited is also deleted.  
To reset the phone  
To turn off the microphone during a call  
1. Scroll to Settings, Master Reset.  
2. Select Reset Settings or Reset All.  
Enter the phone lock code (0000 or the new  
code if you have changed it) and press OK.  
1. Press and hold  
2. Press and hold  
the conversation.  
until the display shows Muted.  
again to resume  
Note: The microphone must be turned on to change  
the earpiece volume during a call.  
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Automatic redialing  
Your phone supports the international emergency  
numbers, 112, 911 and 08. This means that these  
numbers can normally be used to make an emergency  
call in any country, with or without a SIM card  
inserted, if a GSM network is within range.  
If the connection of the call failed and the display  
shows Retry?, press Yes. The phone redials the  
number (up to ten times):  
Until the call is connected.  
Until you press a key or receive a call.  
Note: Some network operators may require that  
a SIM card be inserted, and in some cases that  
the PIN have been entered as well.  
Note: Do not hold the phone to your ear while  
waiting. When the call is connected, the phone  
gives out a loud signal.  
Automatic redialing is not available for fax and  
data calls.  
In some countries, other emergency numbers may  
also be commonly used. Your operator may therefore  
have saved additional local emergency numbers on  
the SIM card.  
To view your local emergency numbers, scroll to  
Phonebook, Special Numbers, Emergency Nos..  
Making international calls  
1. Press and hold  
until a + sign appears in  
the display.  
The + replaces the international prefix number  
of the country from which you are calling.  
2. Enter the country code, area code (without  
the leading zero) and phone number, Call.  
Receiving calls  
When you receive a call, the phone rings and the  
display shows Answer?  
Making emergency calls  
• Enter 112 (the international emergency number), Call.  
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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 a contact, the picture is displayed. If the number  
is a restricted number, the display shows Withheld.  
Call list  
The numbers of the last 30 calls that you have made  
are saved in the call list. If your subscription includes  
the Calling Line Identification service and the caller’s  
number is identified, you will also find the numbers  
of answered and missed calls in the call list.  
To call a number from the call list  
1. To enter the call list, press Calls from standby.  
2. Scroll to the number you want to call, Call.  
To answer a call  
Press Yes.  
To reject a call  
Press No.  
To clear the call list, scroll to Calls, Options,  
Clear Call List.  
To turn the call list on or off, scroll to Calls,  
Options, Call Listing.  
Tip: You can also use your voice to answer or reject  
calls. See “Voice control” on page 32.  
Call priority service  
Missed calls  
If you have missed a call, Missed calls:1 appears in  
standby, indicating the number of missed calls.  
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 operator  
and are normally within the range of 0 - 4, where 0  
is the highest priority.  
To check your missed calls  
1. Press Yes to display the missed calls.  
2. To call a number from the list, scroll to the number,  
Call.  
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To check or change your standard priority level  
1. Scroll to Calls, Manage Calls, Default Priority.  
2. The network sends available priority levels.  
3. Select a priority level.  
If your Phonebook is empty, you are prompted to  
copy information from your SIM card. If you press  
No, you can add new contacts. If you press Yes, your  
names and numbers are copied from your SIM.  
To change the priority for one call  
To add a contact  
1. Enter the phone number you want to call.  
2. Scroll to Calls, Next Call, Next Incoming Call.  
3. Select a priority. The number is called.  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Add Contact.  
2. Scroll to the field you want to fill in, Add.  
3. Enter the information, OK.  
4. Select the next field and so on.  
Phonebook  
5. When you have entered the information, press Save.  
In the Phonebook you can store the information on  
your SIM card and on your phone. You have space  
for up to 510 numbers. You can save all the  
information needed to contact people. You can also  
set how much information you want to show for  
your contacts.  
Saved entries are stored in your phone’s memory,  
not on your SIM card. To synchronize your phone-  
based contact list with your PDA or PC, see  
“Synchronization” on page 73.  
Tip: To enter an unsaved number, press Lookup  
when you are in a number field, and select a number  
in the unsaved numbers list.  
Pictures, personal rings and voice commands  
You can add a picture, personal ring signal and voice  
command to a contact.  
To add a picture to a phonebook contact  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Pictures.  
To set the fields in contact information  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Options, Contact Info..  
2. Press Check/Uncheck to select or clear fields.  
2. Enter the first letters of the contact, OK.  
3. Select a contact.  
4. This takes you to My Pictures. Select a picture, Yes.  
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• Select Personal Rings to add a personal ring signal.  
• Select Voice Commands to add a voice command.  
To edit a contact  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Manage Contact, Edit Contact.  
2. Enter the first letters of the contact, OK.  
3. When the contact is highlighted, press Edit.  
4. Select Edit Information.  
5. Scroll to the field you want to fill in, Edit.  
6. Enter the information, OK.  
To call a contact from your contact list  
1. From standby, press and hold one of the number  
keys 2-9 to find a contact beginning with the first  
letter on that key (or closest following).  
For example, press and hold 5 to go to the first  
contact beginning with “J”. To go to a contact  
beginning with “L” press 5 three times after you  
have entered the list of contacts.  
7. Select the next field and so on.  
8. When you have entered the information, press Save.  
To delete a contact  
Scroll to Phonebook, Manage Contact, Delete  
Contact. Then select the contact and press Delete.  
2. When the contact you want to call is highlighted,  
press Select.  
3. Select the number you want to call.  
Tip: You can also delete a contact by pressing  
when the contact is highlighted.  
To call a contact from your SIM card  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Advanced, Call from SIM.  
2. Enter the first letters of the contact, OK.  
3. Scroll to the name, Call.  
To delete all contacts  
To delete all contacts, scroll to Phonebook,  
Advanced, Delete all?.  
Updating the phonebook  
When needed, you can easily update or delete any  
contact information.  
Note: Contacts that are saved on the SIM card are  
not deleted.  
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Default (standard) number  
5. Select the contact.  
Each contact has a default phone number. The first  
phone number you link to a contact automatically  
becomes the default number. If you scroll to a  
certain contact in the Call Contact list and then  
press Select, the default number is highlighted.  
6. Select a phone number.  
7. Repeat steps 3-6 to add more members.  
Business cards  
You can add your own business card to the Phonebook.  
To add your own business card, scroll to Phonebook,  
To set the default number  
Manage Contact, My Card. Then select Add.  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Manage Contact, Edit Contact.  
2. Enter the first letters of the contact, OK.  
3. Select the contact, Edit.  
4. Select Default Number. Highlight the number you  
want as default, press Select.  
Exchanging business cards  
You can exchange business cards between your  
phone and another similar phone, a PDA or a PC,  
using Bluetooth wireless technology, the infrared  
port, text or picture message.  
Groups  
To send your business card  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Manage Contact, My Card,  
Send.  
You can create a group of contacts. By doing so, you  
can send text messages to several recipients at the  
same time. See “Sending text messages” on page 46.  
2. Select a transfer method.  
To create a group of contacts  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Manage Contact, Groups,  
New Group, Add.  
2. Enter a name for the group, OK.  
3. Select Add member, Add.  
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 using the infrared port or  
Bluetooth wireless technology, you need to turn  
these functions on.  
4. Enter the first letters of the contact, OK.  
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To receive a business card  
1. From standby, press More and scroll to  
Turn On Bluetooth or Turn On IR.  
Note: Everything on the SIM card is replaced.  
If you insert a SIM card with saved numbers in your  
phone, you can call a number by selecting Phonebook,  
Advanced, Call from SIM. If you want to edit a name  
and number saved on the SIM card, you first need to  
copy the name and number to the phone.  
2. When you receive the business card, press Yes.  
To send a contact  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Manage Contact,  
Send Contact.  
2. Enter the first letters of the contact you want  
to send, OK.  
To copy names and numbers to the phone  
Scroll to Phonebook, Advanced, Copy from SIM.  
3. Scroll to the contact you want to send, Send.  
4. Select transfer method.  
Tip: When you have selected a name on the SIM  
card in the Call from SIM menu, you can copy it to  
the phone by pressing More and then selecting Copy  
to Phonebook.  
To send all contacts  
Scroll to Phonebook, Advanced, Send All and select  
a transfer method.  
Speed dialing  
You can save the phone numbers that you want  
to reach easily in positions 1-9 on your SIM card.  
Copy names and numbers  
You can copy the names and numbers between your  
phone’s memory and the SIM card. The number of  
phone numbers that can be saved depends on the  
type of SIM card.  
To call any of these phone numbers from standby  
Enter the position number and press Call.  
To copy names and numbers to the SIM card  
Scroll to Phonebook, Advanced, Copy to SIM.  
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To change position numbers  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Advanced, Position List.  
2. Select the phone number you wish to change.  
3. Select the position to which you want to move  
the phone number.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to continue to move phone  
numbers.  
Record or listen to sound recordings by using voice  
commands.  
Activate the voice control by saying a “magic word”.  
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 with  
other functions. When recording, make sure you are  
in a quiet environment.  
5. When you have finished, press  
.
Checking the memory  
Before voice dialing  
You must first turn on the voice dialing function and  
record your voice commands.  
With the Memory status function in your  
Phonebook, you can check how many positions you  
have left in your memory for the phone, SIM, e-mail  
and voice commands.  
To turn voice dialing on and record  
number types  
To check the memory  
Scroll to Phonebook, Advanced, Memory Status.  
1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Dialing.  
2. Select On. Now you are going to record a voice  
command for each number type you use with your  
Phonebook contacts, for example, “home” or “mobile”.  
3. Instructions appear. Press OK.  
Voice control  
With your phone, you can use your voice to:  
Voice dial – call someone by saying the name and  
number type.  
• Redial the last dialed number.  
• Answer and reject calls when using a handsfree kit.  
• Change profile.  
4. Select a number type.  
5. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
the command that you want to record. The voice  
command is played back to you.  
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6. If the recording sounds OK, press Yes to save the  
voice command. If not, press No and repeat step 4.  
7. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each voice command  
you need.  
Voice dialing  
To make a call with Voice dialing  
1. From standby, press and hold a volume key for  
one second.  
You also need to record voice commands for each  
contact name, for example, “John”.  
2. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
a name, for example “John”. The name is played  
back to you.  
To record a voice command for a contact name 3. If you have several numbers for that contact, after  
1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Dialing,  
Edit Names, Add Voice Tag.  
a second tone, say the number type, for example,  
“home”.  
2. Select a contact.  
The number type is played back to you, and the call  
3. Follow the instructions in the display.  
An icon appears next to a contact name that has  
a voice command.  
is connected.  
From standby, you can also initiate voice dialing,  
voice profiles and voice control of sound  
recordings by:  
Caller name  
You can choose whether you want to hear the  
recorded contact name when you receive an  
incoming call from that contact.  
• To turn the caller name On or Off, scroll to Settings,  
Voice Control, Caller Name.  
Pressing and holding a volume key.  
Pressing the handsfree button (when using  
a portable handsfree or a Bluetooth headset).  
Saying the magic word. See “The magic word” on  
page 35.  
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Redialing  
You can use your voice to redial the last dialed  
To turn on voice answering and record voice  
answer commands  
number if you record a voice command for redialing. 1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Answer.  
2. Select On.  
To turn on and record a redial command  
1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Redial.  
2. Select On.  
3. Select the accessories you want to be able to  
use with voice answering by pressing Check  
and then Save.  
3. Instructions appear. Press OK.  
4. Instructions appear. Press OK.  
4. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
“Redial”, or another word. If the recording sounds  
OK, press Yes. If not, press No and repeat step 4.  
5. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
“Answer”, or another word. If the recording sounds  
OK, press Yes. If not, press No and repeat step 5.  
6. Say “Busy”, or another word. Press OK.  
To redial using a voice command  
1. From standby, press and hold a volume key for one  
second.  
2. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
“Re-dial”. The voice command is played back to you  
and the last dialled number is called.  
To answer a call using voice commands  
When the phone rings, say “Answer”.  
The call is connected.  
To reject a call using voice commands  
When the phone rings, say “Busy”.  
Voice answering  
The call is rejected. The caller is forwarded to  
voicemail, if it is turned on, or hears a busy tone.  
You can answer or reject incoming calls by using  
your voice when using a portable handsfree or a  
car handsfree kit.  
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The magic word  
Changing profiles  
If you record voice commands for your profiles,  
you can change profile with your voice.  
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  
commands. The magic word is especially suitable  
when using a car handsfree kit.  
To turn on and record profile commands  
1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Profiles.  
2. Select On.  
3. Instructions appear. Press OK.  
4. Select a profile.  
5. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
the profile name. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to record voice  
commands for the other profiles.  
Tip: Choose a long, unusual word or phrase  
which can easily be distinguished from ordinary  
background speech.  
To turn on and record the magic word  
1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Magic Word.  
2. Select On.  
3. Select the accessories you want to be able to use  
with the magic word by pressing Check and then  
Save.  
4. Instructions appear. Press OK.  
5. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and  
say the magic word.  
To change a profile using voice commands  
1. From standby, press and hold a volume key for  
one second.  
2. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and  
say the profile command for the required profile.  
The profile command is played back to you and  
the current profile is changed.  
Sound recordings  
Instead of using the menus, you can record voice  
commands to start or to listen to a recording.  
Tip: Turn off the magic word when you no longer  
need total handsfree access in order to save battery  
power.  
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To turn on and record recording commands  
1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Record Sound.  
2. Select On.  
Editing your voice commands  
You can keep all your voice commands up to date by  
re-recording them or deleting the ones you do not use.  
See the following example:  
3. Instructions appear. Press OK.  
4. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and  
say “Record”, then press Yes.  
5. Say “Play”, press Yes.  
To re-record a voice command  
1. Scroll to Settings, Voice Control, Voice Profiles,  
Edit Commands.  
To start a recording using a voice command  
1. From standby, press and hold a volume key for  
one second.  
2. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
“Record”. The voice command is played back to you  
and a tone indicates that the recording has begun.  
3. To end the recording, press Stop.  
2. Select a voice command.  
3. Select Replace Voice.  
To listen to a recorded voice command, select  
Play Voice.  
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 menu.  
To listen to recordings using a voice command  
1. From standby, press and hold a volume key for  
one second.  
2. Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say  
“Play”. The voice command is played back to you.  
3. Listen to your recordings. Press Stop to stop.  
Tips when recording and using voice  
commands  
If your phone cannot detect speech, one of the  
following might have happened:  
You spoke too softly – try speaking more loudly.  
You held the phone too far away – hold it as you  
do during a call.  
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• The voice command was too short – it should be  
around one second long and more than one syllable.  
You spoke too late or too soon – speak immediately  
after the tone.  
You did not record the voice command when the  
handsfree was attached – for voice control with a  
handsfree kit, record when the handsfree is attached.  
You used another intonation – use the same  
intonation as you did when recording the voice  
command.  
Calling your voicemail service  
You can easily call your voicemail service by pressing  
and holding  
, if you have saved your voicemail  
number in the phone. You get the number from your  
service provider.  
To enter the number, scroll to Messages, Options,  
Voicemail Number.  
Call time and cost  
During a call, the duration of the call is  
shown in the display. If you subscribe  
to cost information, the call cost (or the  
number of call units) is displayed.  
Voicemail  
If your subscription includes an answering  
service, callers can leave a voicemail  
message when you cannot answer a call.  
You can check the duration of your last call,  
outgoing calls and the total time.  
Receiving a voicemail message  
To check the call time, scroll to Calls, Time & Cost,  
Call Timers and select an option. To reset the call  
time meter, select Reset Timers.  
Depending on your network operator, you are notified  
that someone has left a message by a text message  
or by a voicemail indication. Press Yes to listen to  
the message.  
You can check the cost of your last call and the total  
cost of your calls.  
To check the call cost, scroll to Calls, Time & Cost,  
Call Costs and select an option. To reset the call cost  
meter, select Clear Total Cost.  
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Note: If you subscribe to cost information, you must  
enter your PIN2 to clear the cost or time counter.  
To set a credit limit  
1. Scroll to Calls, Time & Cost, Call Costs, Set Credit.  
2. Enter your PIN2, OK.  
Setting the call cost  
3. Select Change, OK.  
You can use the Rate function to specify the price  
per call unit. If you do not specify a price per call  
unit, the number of call units appears.  
4. Enter an amount, OK.  
Forwarding calls  
If you cannot answer incoming voice,  
fax or data calls, you can forward them  
to another number, for example your  
answering service.  
To enter the price per call unit  
1. Scroll to Calls, Time & Cost, Call Costs, Set Rate.  
2. Enter your PIN2, OK.  
3. Select Change, OK.  
For voice calls, you can choose between the  
4. Enter the code for the currency you want,  
(for example USD for US dollars), OK.  
5. Enter the price per call unit, OK.  
following forwarding alternatives:  
Always Forward – forward all voice calls.  
When Busy – forward calls if you are already  
on the phone.  
To enter a decimal point, press  
.
Not Reachable – forward calls if your phone  
is turned off or if you are unreachable.  
No Reply – forward calls that you do not answer  
within a specified time limit (provider-  
dependent).  
Credit limit for calls  
You can enter a total amount of money  
that can be used for making calls. When the  
amount reaches zero, no more calls can be  
made. Please note that the credit limit is only  
an estimated value.  
Note: When the Restrict Calls function is on,  
some Forward Calls options cannot be activated.  
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To turn on a call forwarding  
Call waiting service  
1. Scroll to Calls, Forward Calls.  
2. Select a call category and then a forward alternative.  
3. Select Activate.  
4. Enter the phone number to which you want your calls  
to be forwarded and press OK, or retrieve it from  
the Phonebook.  
If the call waiting service is on, you hear a beep in  
the earpiece if you receive a second call during an  
ongoing call.  
To turn the call waiting service on or off, scroll to  
Calls, Manage Calls, Call Waiting.  
To make a second call  
To turn off a call forwarding, select a forwarding  
option and select Cancel.  
1. Press Hold to put the ongoing call on hold.  
2. Enter the number you want to call and press Call,  
or retrieve a number from the Phonebook.  
To check status  
1. Scroll to Calls, Forward Calls. Select a call type.  
Scroll to the forwarding you want to check.  
Select Get Status.  
2. To check the status of all forwarded calls, select  
Check All in the Forward Calls menu.  
Note: You can only put one call on hold.  
Receiving a second call  
To answer the second call and put the ongoing call  
on hold, select Answer?.  
To reject the second call and continue the ongoing  
call, select Busy.  
Select Release & Answer to answer the second call  
and to end the ongoing call.  
More than one call  
You can handle more than one call  
simultaneously. For example, you can put  
an ongoing call on hold, while you make or  
answer a second call, and then switch between  
the two calls.  
Handling two calls  
When you have one ongoing call and one call on  
hold, you can do the following:  
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• Select Switch Calls to switch between the two calls.  
• Press the joystick, then select Join Calls to join the  
two calls into a conference call.  
• Press the joystick, then select Transfer Call, to connect  
the two calls. You are disconnected from both calls.  
• Press End Call to end the ongoing call, then press  
Yes to retrieve the held call.  
To join the two calls into a conference call  
Press the joystick and select Join Calls, Yes.  
To add a new participant  
1. Press Hold to put the conference call on hold.  
2. Call the next person you wish to include in the  
conference call.  
• Press End Call twice to end both calls.  
3. Press the joystick and select Join Calls.  
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to include more participants.  
Note: You cannot answer a third call without ending  
one of the first two calls.  
To release a participant  
1. Press the joystick and select Release Party.  
2. Select the participant.  
Conference calls  
In a conference call, you can have a joint  
conversation with up to five other people.  
You can also put a conference on hold and  
make another call.  
To end the conference call  
Press End Call.  
Having a private conversation  
You can have a private conversation with one of the  
participants and put the other participants on hold.  
Press the joystick, then select Extract Part to select  
the participant that you want to talk with.  
Note: There may be additional charges for calls  
involving multiple parties. Contact your service  
provider for more information.  
Creating a conference call  
To create a conference call, you must first have one  
ongoing call and one call on hold.  
Select Join Calls to resume the conference call.  
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Two voice lines  
Before making a calling card call, you need to  
select and activate a card.  
Your phone may have two voice lines  
with different phone numbers. This may  
be useful if, for example, you want to keep  
business and private calls on separate lines.  
• To select a line, scroll to Calls, Switch to Line 1.  
Note: You cannot use the calling card service for fax  
and data calls.  
To turn the calling card service on or off  
1. Scroll to Calls, Time & Cost, Calling Cards,  
Use Calling Cards.  
2. Enter your phone lock code, OK.  
3. Select On or Off.  
All outgoing calls are made on this line until you  
change it. Incoming calls can still be received on  
either line.  
You can change the names of the lines, and have  
different settings for each line, for example, different  
ring signals.  
To save a card number  
1. Scroll to Calls, Time & Cost, Calling Cards,  
My Cards.  
• To change the name of a line, scroll to Settings,  
Display, Edit Line Tags.  
2. Enter your phone lock code, OK.  
3. Select New Card.  
Enter the card settings (the access number and name  
of the calling card server, and the verification code).  
You get this information from your card provider.  
Select which you want to send first – the number that  
you want to call, or the verification code.  
Calling card calls  
You can use the calling card service to  
redirect the cost of a call to a credit card  
or a calling card account instead of your  
normal account. This may be useful, for example,  
when making long distance calls.  
You can save two separate calling card numbers.  
The numbers and the codes associated with them are  
protected by the code.  
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To select a card  
1. Scroll to Calls, Time & Cost, Calling Cards,  
My Cards.  
2. Enter your phone lock code, OK.  
3. Select a card.  
Note: If you forward incoming calls you cannot  
activate some Restrict Calls options.  
The following calls can be restricted:  
All outgoing calls – All Outgoing.  
All outgoing international calls – Outgoing Intl..  
All outgoing international calls except to your home  
country – Outg. Intl. Roam.  
4. Select Activate Card.  
To make a calling card call  
1. Enter the phone number of the person you want  
to call or retrieve the number from the Phonebook.  
2. Press More, select Calling Card Call.  
The access number of the calling card server is  
called. During the connecting phase, you are asked  
to send the phone number you want to call and the  
verification code.  
3. Press Yes when the display shows Send called  
number?, or wait a few seconds and the number  
and code are sent automatically.  
All incoming calls – All Incoming.  
All incoming calls when you are abroad  
(when roaming) – Inc. when Roam.  
To turn a call restriction on or off  
1. Scroll to Calls, Manage Calls, Restrict Calls.  
2. Select an option.  
3. Select Activate or Cancel.  
4. Enter your PIN, OK.  
To turn off all call restrictions, select Cancel All.  
To change the PIN, select Change Password.  
Restricted dialing  
You can use the restrict calls service to  
restrict outgoing and incoming calls. This  
may be useful, for example, when you are  
abroad. To use this service you need a password  
which you get from your service provider.  
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Fixed dialing  
To turn fixed dialing on or off  
1. Scroll to Phonebook, Options, Fixed Dialing.  
2. Enter your PIN2, OK.  
The fixed dialing function allows calls to be  
made only to certain numbers saved on the  
SIM card. Fixed dialing requires a SIM  
card that allows fixed numbers to be saved.  
The fixed numbers are protected by your PIN2.  
3. Select On or Off.  
To save a fixed number, scroll to Phonebook, Special  
Numbers, Fixed Numbers. Select New Number and  
enter the information.  
Note: Contact your network operator to turn the  
fixed dialing function on. Calls to the international  
emergency number 112 can still be made, even when  
the fixed dialing function is on.  
Closed user groups  
The Closed User Group function is a way of lowering  
call costs. On some networks it is cheaper to make  
calls within a call group. You can save ten groups.  
• Partial numbers can be saved. For example, saving  
0123456 allows calls to be made to all numbers  
starting with 0123456.  
• Numbers with question marks can be saved. For  
example, saving 01234567?0, allows calls to be  
To add a group  
1. Scroll to Calls, Manage Calls, Closed Groups,  
Edit List.  
made to numbers from 0123456700 to 0123456790. 2. Scroll to New Group, Add.  
To enter a question mark, press and hold  
.
3. Enter the name of the user group, OK.  
4. Enter the index number, OK.  
You get the index number from your operator.  
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To activate a group  
1. Scroll to Calls, Manage Calls, Closed Groups,  
Edit List.  
To select an accept option, scroll to Calls,  
Manage Calls, Accept Calls, Accept Options.  
2. Select a group.  
Networks  
3. Select Activate.  
Calls can only be made within the selected group.  
When you turn on the phone, it automatically  
selects your home network if this is within  
range. If it is not within range, you may use  
another network provided your network operator has  
an agreement that allows you to do so. This is called  
roaming.  
• To call outside a Closed User Group, select Calls,  
Manage Calls, Closed Groups, Open Calls and  
then select On.  
You can select the network you want to use,  
or you can add a network to your list of preferred  
networks. You can also change the order in which  
networks are selected during an automatic search.  
For all such options, scroll to Connect, GSM  
Networks.  
Accept calls  
With the accept calls service, you can choose to  
receive calls only from certain numbers. Other calls  
are automatically rejected by a busy tone. The phone  
numbers of calls you have rejected are saved in the  
Call List.  
Tone signals  
To add numbers to the accepted callers list  
1. Scroll to Calls, Manage Calls, Accept Calls,  
Accepted List.  
You can use telephone banking services or  
control an answering machine by sending  
tone signals (also known as DTMF tones  
or touch tones) during a call.  
2. Scroll to New, Add.  
This takes you to the Phonebook or Groups.  
3. Select an entry.  
To send the tones, press the number keys 0-9,  
or  
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• To clear the display after the call is finished,  
Messaging  
press  
.
Your phone supports various messaging services.  
Please contact your service provider for details of  
which services you can use. For more information  
about text, see “Entering letters” on page 14.  
Notepad  
You can use the phone to make a note of a phone  
number during a call. When you press the number  
keys, the person you are talking to hears tone signals.  
To turn these tone signals off during the call, press  
the joystick and select Turn Off Tones. When you  
end the call, the number remains in the display.  
You can then call the number by pressing Call.  
Text messaging  
Text messages can be sent to one person, several  
recipients or to a group of recipients that you have  
saved in the Phonebook. See “Groups” on page 30.  
Text messages can also contain pictures, animations,  
melodies and sounds.  
Showing or hiding your number  
If your subscription supports the Caller  
ID Restriction service, you can hide your  
phone number when making a call.  
Before you start  
First make sure that the number of your service center  
is set. The number is supplied by your service provider  
and is usually saved on the SIM card.  
To show or hide your phone number  
1. Enter the phone number you want to call.  
2. Press More and select Hide My Number or  
Show My Number.  
To set the service center number  
1. Scroll to Messages, Text, Options, Service Centers.  
If the service center number is saved on the SIM  
card, it appears in the display.  
2. If there is no number in the list, select New Number,  
Add.  
3. Enter the number, including the international “+”  
sign and country code, OK.  
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Sending text messages  
For information about entering letters,  
see “Entering letters” on page 14.  
To insert an item in a text message  
1. Scroll to Messages, Text, Write New.  
2. While writing your message press More.  
3. Select Insert Item.  
To write and send a text message  
1. Scroll to Messages, Text, Write New.  
2. Write your message, press Continue and the  
following options appear:  
4. Select Picture, Sound, Melody, Animation or Picture  
(other).  
5. Select an item, Yes.  
Contacts – send the message to a phonebook entry.  
Phone Number – send the message to a phone  
number.  
Text formatting  
You can change the style, size and alignment of the  
text, and create new paragraphs in a text message.  
SIM Entries – send the message to an entry on your  
SIM card.  
Unsaved Numbers – send the message to a  
number in your unsaved list.  
To format the text in a text message  
1. Scroll to Messages, Text, Write New.  
2. Write the text message. Press More.  
3. Select Text Format. Then select Text Style, Text Size,  
Alignment or New Paragraph.  
3. Enter a recipient’s phone number or press Lookup  
to retrieve contact information.  
4. Press Send.  
4. Select a text format, OK.  
Note: If you send a text message to a group, you are  
charged for each member of that group.  
Receiving text messages  
When you receive a text message, the phone beeps  
and the message Read now? appears in the display.  
Press Yes to read the text message, or No if you want  
to read the message later. You may not receive all  
parts of a long message at the same time.  
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While reading the text message you can, for example,  
start a chat session with the sender or go to a WAP  
address found in the text message.  
• When you have read the text message, press More  
to view a list of options.  
Long messages  
A text message can contain up to 160 Latin characters.  
You can send a longer message by linking two or  
more messages. Please note that you are charged  
for each message within a linked message.  
To turn long messages on, select Long Messages from  
the Messages, Text, Options menu, then select On.  
Press  
to close the text message.  
Calling a number in a text message  
You can call a phone number that appears in a text  
message.  
Templates  
If you have one or more messages that you send  
often, you can save these as templates. There are  
five pre-defined templates in your phone, but you  
can also create your own.  
Select the phone number, Call.  
Saving incoming text messages  
Incoming text messages are saved in the phone  
memory. When the phone memory is full, you must  
delete messages or move them to the SIM card to be  
able to receive new messages.  
To create a template  
1. Scroll to Messages, Text, Templates,  
New template, Add.  
2. Write the message, OK.  
To save from a text message  
When the phone number, WAP address or picture,  
is highlighted, press More. Then select Save.  
3. Press Yes if you want to send the message now.  
Press No to save the template.  
A picture is saved in My Pictures.  
A phone number is saved in Phonebook.  
A WAP address is saved in Bookmarks.  
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Message options  
To check the status of a sent message  
Scroll to Messages, Text, Sent Items, select a text  
message, More, View Status.  
You can set a default value for the message  
options below, or you can turn on the Set on  
send option which means that you choose  
the settings each time you send a message.  
SMS Type – The phone supports different types of  
messages. Your service provider may offer the option  
of converting a text message into a format (e-mail  
or fax, for example) that suits the equipment that is  
going to receive the message.  
Validity Period – If your message cannot be  
delivered, for example, if the recipient has turned off  
the phone, your service center can save the message  
to send it later.  
Picture messaging  
Picture messages can contain text, pictures and sounds  
and are sent via MMS (Multimedia Messaging  
Service). You must have a subscription that supports  
MMS. Picture messages can be sent to a mobile phone  
and e-mail account. You can also send contacts,  
calendar entries and notes as attachments.  
Before you start  
Before sending a picture message, make sure that:  
The number to your service center is set. To set the  
message server address, scroll to Messages, Picture,  
Options, Message Server.  
You have entered the WAP settings. Scroll to  
Messages, Picture, Options, WAP Profile and  
select Select or Create New. To create a WAP  
profile, see “Setting up WAP and e-mail” on page  
58. Your operator can automatically download all  
the settings you need.  
Request Reply – Include a reply request if you  
want the recipient of your message to reply.  
Status Request Verify whether a message has been  
delivered.  
To set a default message option  
1. Scroll to Messages, Text, Options.  
2. Select an option.  
To turn set on send on or off  
Repeat steps 1 and 2 above, then select Set on Send.  
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To compose and send a picture message  
1. Scroll to Messages, Picture, Create New.  
The following options appear:  
SIM Entries – send the message to an entry on  
your SIM card.  
Groups – send the message to a group of contacts.  
Unsaved Numbers – send the message  
to a number in your unsaved numbers list.  
Picture – From My Pictures.  
Text – Write a message.  
Sound – From My Sounds.  
Camera Picture – From the Camera.  
Recording – Add a sound recording.  
Page – Start a new page.  
6. Enter a recipient’s phone number or press Lookup  
to retrieve contact information.  
7. Press Send.  
2. Select an option.  
3. Press Add to continue composing the message.  
4. Press More for the following options:  
Note: If you entered the number manually,  
press Proceed to go to “Advanced send options”.  
Send – Send the message.  
Send options  
Before sending a picture message, you can set  
different options.  
Preview – View the message before sending.  
Preview Page – View the page in the message.  
Page Timing – Set the duration in seconds that  
the page will be shown on the recipient’s display.  
Background – Set the background color.  
Delete Page – Remove a page.  
To edit an option, scroll to Messages, Picture,  
Options.  
Advanced send options  
You can enter more information to accompany the  
message as follows:  
5. Select Send. The following options appear:  
Contacts – Send the message to a phonebook entry.  
Phone Number – Send the message to a phone  
number.  
Email Address – Send the message to an e-mail  
address.  
To: – Phone number or e-mail address. These  
can be selected from the Phonebook.  
Subject: – Write a title.  
Cc: – Phone number or e-mail address.  
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Bcc: – Phone number or e-mail address.  
Attachments: – Add your own card, a business  
card or a melody from My Sounds.  
Priority: – High, normal, low.  
Delivery report: – Turn on or off.  
Read report: – Turn on or off.  
Restrict messages  
From the Messages, Picture, Options, Restrict  
Messages, Home Network or Roaming Network  
select one of the following:  
Allow Your phone automatically downloads  
messages to your phone as soon as they come  
to your operator’s server. This is the default.  
Always Ask – You will be prompted to download  
it or to keep it on the server.  
Restrict – New messages appear in the box as icons.  
No prompt is received with the message.  
From the Messages, Picture, Options, Restrict  
Messages, Filter, select the type of message you  
want to reject automatically:  
Tip: You can base your message on one of the  
pre-defined templates.  
To use a pre-defined template for  
a picture message  
1. Scroll to Messages, Picture, Templates.  
2. Select a template and press Replace to make changes.  
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Receiving picture messages  
When you receive a picture message, the phone  
beeps and the message Read now? appears in the  
display. Press Yes to read the message.  
My friends  
The My Friends function gives you more options  
when messaging. You can create a list of favorite  
contacts from the phonebook. You can then quickly  
access your favorite contacts and choose how you  
want to communicate with them.  
Note: 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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If your subscription supports instant messaging  
services, you can see which of your contacts are  
online and what mood they are in. You can also send  
and receive messages and join community chats.  
Please contact your network operator for information  
about My Friends configuration settings.  
Status  
You can view the status of your contacts and choose  
to show your own status to others. You can also  
change your own status.  
To view the status of a contact  
1. Scroll to My Friends.  
1. Select a Contact, More.  
2. Scroll to View Status.  
To log in to your My friends server  
Scroll to My Friends, Myself, Log in.  
Tip: When you highlight a contact in the list,  
press  
Contacts  
to view status.  
You can create a list of contacts - people you want  
to send messages to on a regular basis. You can add  
contacts from your Phonebook or from your My  
friends server.  
To change your own status  
1. Scroll to My Friends, Myself.  
2. Press Change and the following options appear:  
Picture – Select a picture from My Pictures.  
About me – Write a short text about yourself.  
Availability – State whether you are online.  
Mood – Select a mood from the list.  
Username: Your username.  
To add a contact from the phonebook  
1. Scroll to My Friends and press More.  
2. Scroll to Add Contact, From Contacts  
3. Enter the first letters of the contact, OK.  
4. Select a contact, OK.  
To send a message from My friends  
1. Scroll to My Friends.  
2. Scroll to a Contact, More.  
3. Select Send instant msg..  
4. Write a message, Send.  
To add a contact from a network server  
1. Scroll to My Friends and press More.  
2. Scroll to Add Contact, From server and follow the  
instructions that appear.  
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Tip: When you highlight a contact in the list, press  
to send an instant message.  
Receiving a message  
When you receive a new message, the phone beeps  
or an icon is shown in the status bar.  
Contact list  
You can create nicknames for the contacts in your list.  
Area information  
Area information is a type of text message  
(for example, a local traffic report) that is sent to  
all subscribers in a certain network area. When you  
receive an area information message, the message  
automatically appears in the display. You cannot  
save area messages. Please consult your service  
provider for more information about area  
information codes.  
To enter a nickname  
1. Scroll to My Friends, and select a contact.  
2. Press More, Manage contact, Edit nickname.  
3. Enter your nickname (maximum of 11 characters),  
Save.  
Chatroom  
You can join a chatroom discussion to exchange  
information such as opinions, comments and  
thoughts. A chatroom can be created either by your  
service provider or by an individual My friends user.  
To turn area information on or off, scroll to  
Messages, Area Info., Reception.  
To enter an area information code, scroll to  
Messages, Area Info., Message List, New Code.  
To join a chatroom  
1. Scroll to My Friends.  
2. Select a chatroom, Join chat.  
Cell information  
The cell information channel is used by some  
network operators to send messages to their  
subscribers within a certain network area.  
To turn on the channel, scroll to Messages,  
Area Info., Cell Information.  
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E-mail  
inbox, press Lookup and select either Phonebook  
or Archive. When you have finished adding  
recipients, press Done to return to writing an  
e-mail message.  
Cc: – If you want to send a copy of the message  
to someone.  
You can use your phone to send and receive e-mail  
messages. Please note that you need a subscription  
that supports data transmission. For more  
information, consult your service provider.  
Before you start  
First make sure that you have:  
• Set up a data account.  
See “Data account” on page 60.  
• Set up and selected an e-mail account.  
See “E-mail account settings” on page 65.  
Priority: – Set the message priority.  
Subject: – Write a title, OK.  
Text: – Write your message, OK.  
Attachments – Add pictures to a message.  
3. Select one of the following:  
Send Now – The e-mail message is sent.  
Send w. Attach. You can attach a picture from  
My Pictures or from a digital camera connected via  
IR. Select a picture and press Send.  
Save to Outbox – The e-mail message is saved in  
the Outbox.  
Save to Drafts – The e-mail message is saved in  
the Drafts folder.  
Send & Receive in the Email menu – All e-mail  
messages in the Outbox are sent.  
Sending and receiving e-mail messages  
The Send & Receive option offers the fastest way to  
send e-mail messages saved in the Outbox and check  
for new e-mail messages.  
To write and send an e-mail message  
1. Scroll to Messages, Email, Write New.  
2. Select:  
To: – Then add name, enter an e-mail address,  
or retrieve an e-mail address from the Phonebook  
or Archive. To retrieve a saved address from the  
Phonebook or retrieve received messages in your  
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To receive and read e-mail messages  
1. Scroll to Messages, Email, Send & Receive.  
2. When the e-mail messages have been downloaded  
to the phone, scroll to Messages, Email, Inbox to  
read them.  
Archiving  
You can archive an e-mail message in order to read  
it later. You can archive only as much text as the  
display shows.  
To archive an e-mail message  
1. Open the e-mail message.  
2. Make sure that the text you want to archive is visible  
in the display.  
3. Place the cursor in the text and press More.  
4. Select Copy to Archive The text can be found in  
Archive in the menu.  
Note: The number of e-mail messages saved in the  
phone depends on size or you can download headers  
only. See “E-mail account settings” on page 65. All  
e-mail messages are also saved on your e-mail server.  
An arrow in the top or bottom left corner indicates  
that there are more messages on the server.  
To delete an e-mail message (POP3 users)  
1. Scroll to Messages, Email, Inbox.  
2. Scroll to the message and press More.  
3. Select Mark To Delete. The message is deleted  
the next time you connect to your e-mail server by  
selecting Send & Receive.  
To reply to an e-mail message  
1. Select Reply.  
2. Select Write New or Include This Msg. to include the  
received message.  
3. Write a message, Send.  
To delete e-mail messages (IMAP4 users)  
1. Scroll to Messages, Email, Inbox.  
2. Scroll to the message and press More.  
3. Select Mark To Delete. The message is marked  
for deletion on the server.  
To save an e-mail address or a phone number  
When the e-mail address or phone number is  
highlighted, select Save.  
4. Select Purge Inbox in the Options menu.  
5. Choose if new e-mails should be downloaded.  
6. The messages are deleted on the server.  
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Taking pictures  
Camera  
There are different ways to take a picture. You can  
scroll to Camera and hold the phone as shown in the  
illustration. You can see the subject in the phone  
display. Press Capture to take the picture.  
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Your mobile phone has a digital camera. You can  
take pictures and send them as picture messages.  
To do this, you need a subscription that supports this  
service. Please check with your network operator.  
You can also use a picture as a screen saver or as  
wallpaper. You can send a picture to a PC or save it  
together with a contact in your phonebook so that the  
picture appears when that person calls. See “To add a  
picture to a phonebook contact” on page 28.  
Camera  
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Press the camera button on the side of the phone to  
activate the camera. Hold the phone as shown in the  
illustration. You can see the subject in the phone  
display. Press the camera button again to take the  
picture.  
You can also take a self-portrait. Hold the phone as  
shown in the illustration. You can see your reflection  
in the mirror provided. Press the camera button on  
the side of the phone to activate the camera. Press  
the camera button again to take the picture.  
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Options  
When the camera is activated, press More for  
the following options.  
Saving, discarding and deleting pictures  
To discard a picture  
My Pictures – View all your pictures.  
Picture Size – Choose between Large (288x352 pixels),  
Small (120x160 pixels), or Extended. Extended  
means that the picture is enlarged to 480x640 pixels  
and can be used when a larger viewing area is  
required, e.g. when uploading a picture to a PC.  
Note that this enlarged size will take up extra  
memory in the phone.  
When you have taken a picture, a Save icon  
will appear in the display immediately above the  
joystick. If you do not want to save the picture,  
select Discard.  
To save a picture  
Press the joystick to save the picture in My Pictures.  
Night Mode – Use in poor lighting conditions.  
Effects – Select different effects for your picture.  
Default Name – Create a name for your picture.  
Self-Timer – The picture is taken a few seconds later.  
To delete a picture from My pictures  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Pictures.  
2. Highlight the picture you wish to delete, More.  
Scroll to and select Delete, Yes.  
Tip: To adjust the brightness, press the joystick up  
or down repeatedly.  
Note: If Memory full appears, you cannot save any  
more pictures until you have deleted an item from the  
phones memory.  
Note: All phones that support pictures can receive  
the picture size 120x160. Some phones that support  
pictures cannot receive the picture size 288x352.  
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Picture messaging  
Setting up WAP and e-mail  
Before you send a picture message, you need to  
enter your service center number and WAP settings  
in your phone. Your network operator provides you  
with the settings. See “Setting up WAP and e-mail”  
on page 58. The phone that you are sending the  
picture to needs to support data transmission and  
pictures in order to receive and show the picture.  
In order to use the Internet, browse via WAP services  
or send and receive picture and e-mail messages, the  
following are required:  
1. A phone subscription that supports data transmission.  
2. Settings entered in your phone.  
Your settings may already be entered when you  
buy your phone.  
To take and send a picture  
1. Scroll to Camera.  
2. Take a picture by pressing Capture.  
You can receive settings in a text message  
from your network operator or service provider.  
Settings are also available at  
3. Press Send and create your picture message.  
www.SonyEricsson.com  
You can set up with the wizard in Connect, WAP  
Options, WAP Profiles, New Profile. The wizard  
is also started when you try to access the Internet  
without having configured a profile.  
3. You may also have to register as a WAP/e-mail user  
with your service provider or network operator.  
Note: Some settings are not mandatory. Please  
consult your network operator or service provider  
for more information.  
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Receive settings in a text message  
Your GSM network operator or Internet service  
provider may be able to send the required data  
account, WAP and e-mail settings direct to your  
phone in a text message.  
Note: The wizard starts automatically if no WAP  
settings exist in your phone.  
To set up with the wizard  
1. Scroll to Internet services, and select a homepage  
(for example Sony Ericsson).  
2. Create now? appears. Press Yes.  
3. Enter a name for the profile. Press OK.  
4. Select Connect Using. Press Edit.  
5. Select New Account. Press Add.  
6. Select an account type, GSM data or GPRS data.  
7. Select New Account, and press Edit, enter the  
following:  
To request settings from Sony Ericsson  
1. Use a PC to go to www.SonyEricsson.com. Select your  
region and then use the Configurators to request that  
a text message be sent to your phone with the settings  
you need.  
2. When the message arrives,  
Press Yes to install the new settings.  
After installation, see “Using WAP” on page 66.  
A name for the data account.  
For GSM enter phone number and for GPRS enter  
APN (Access point name address) – the address  
of the external data network you want to connect  
to, either an IP address or a text string.  
Use your user id to log on to the external  
data network.  
Note: If settings already exist in your phone, you  
can either keep or replace them. See “Enter or edit  
settings manually” on page 60.  
Set up with the wizard  
Use your password to log on to the external  
data network.  
If your phone is not set up for WAP, you can ask your  
network operator or service provider to provide you  
with WAP settings information. Then you can simply  
use the wizard in your phone to help guide you through  
the relevant settings.  
Save the new data account.  
Select the new data account to be used.  
8. Enter IP address for the gateway.  
9. Save the new profile.  
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Enter or edit settings manually  
You can manually enter or edit settings information  
from your network operator or service provider.  
When editing a profile, you can do the following:  
Change the name of the profile.  
Select data account.  
Enter, Select, Change WAP gateway server  
address.  
To create profile settings manually  
1. Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, WAP Profiles.  
2. Select New Profile and press Add to create a new  
profile, or select an existing profile and press Edit  
to edit an existing profile.  
Add more profile settings, see below.  
Remove the profile.  
If you select Advanced settings you can also do  
See steps 3 - 7 in “To set up with the wizard” on  
page 59.  
the following:  
Enter the address of the WAP site you want  
to have as your homepage.  
Note: If no settings exist, you must enter data account  
(connection settings) as well as WAP profile settings.  
3. Enter or edit settings until all required information is  
entered. Press Save.  
Select an alternative data account if the first fails.  
Enter your user ID for the WAP gateway.  
Enter your password for the WAP gateway.  
See “WAP security” on page 63.  
View pictures while browsing.  
To edit profile settings  
1. Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, WAP Profiles.  
2. Select an existing profile and press Edit to edit an  
existing profile.  
Data account  
You may want to create or edit an existing  
data account.  
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To create a data account manually  
1. Scroll to Connect, Data Comm., Data Accounts.  
2. See steps 5 - 7 in “To set up with the wizard” on  
page 59.  
To send a text message to an e-mail address via your  
network operator, you need to set:  
an e-mail gateway phone number.  
Descriptions  
To edit a data account  
1. Scroll to Connect, Data Comm., Data Accounts.  
2. Select a data account.  
A data account includes connection settings for  
access to an Internet server at your service provider.  
A WAP profile includes user settings that allow  
browsing and picture messaging.  
3. Select Edit.  
4. Select the setting you want to edit.  
5. Repeat step 4 for other settings you want to edit.  
An e-mail account includes user settings that allow  
e-mail messaging direct from your phone, such as  
those provided by your Internet service provider.  
Alternatively, E-mail via WAP includes user  
settings that also allow e-mail messaging, such as  
those provided by your Internet service provider.  
However, this is set up on your service provider’s  
WAP site.  
More settings information  
To use the WAP browser, via a WAP service  
provider, you need settings for:  
• a specific data account for WAP, and a WAP  
profile.  
To use e-mail messaging, via an Internet service  
provider, you need settings for:  
Note: Check with your WAP service provider to  
determine whether their site supports e-mail.  
• a specific data account for e-mail, and an e-mail  
account.  
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WAP profile  
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) allows access  
The WAP settings are stored in a WAP profile.  
In most cases, you only need to use one profile  
to access the Internet.  
You set up and use additional WAP profiles for  
example, when accessing secure Internet sites, such  
as a banking site or a corporate intranet. You then  
simply switch between profiles when you need to  
change the network connection. See “To set up with  
the wizard” on page 59 for more information.  
where you can always be online.  
Note: You need a subscription that supports GPRS.  
GPRS settings that are available:  
APN – the address of the external data network  
you want to connect to, either an IP address or  
a text string.  
Your user id to log on to the external data network.  
Your password to log on to the external  
data network.  
Data account  
Password request – if this setting is on, you are  
asked for a password each time you log on to the  
external data network.  
Preferred service – if you want to be able to accept  
incoming calls during a GPRS session, select  
Automatic. If not, select 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.  
You can have several data accounts saved in your  
phone with different settings for different purposes.  
The main setting for a data account is the  
connection method.  
Data account settings can be created with the  
wizard. See “Set up with the wizard” on page 59.  
You can choose either GSM Data or GPRS Data  
account types.  
If the network does not provide the IP address to  
the DNS server automatically, you may enter it here.  
Advanced settings – these are optional. Consult  
your network operator.  
Note: Please contact your network operator for  
pricing information.  
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GSM settings include some settings that are similar  
to GPRS settings and some that are GSM specific  
as follows:  
Note: Security for a connection between a  
WAP gateway and a WAP service provider is  
the responsibility of the WAP service provider.  
The phone number of your Internet service  
provider.  
Select the speed you want for the connection.  
Select analogue or ISDN connection.  
To turn on a secure connection  
1. Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, WAP Profiles.  
2. Select the profile to be used. Press Edit.  
3. Select Advanced, Security.  
Note: If you want to change access type, you have to 4. Select On or Off.  
create a new data account and select the access type  
you want to use.  
Security module (Locks)  
The security module is located on the SIM card, if  
your network operator or 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.  
Preferred service  
You can set GPRS or GSM as the preferred service.  
To select preferred mode  
Scroll to Connect, Data Comm., Preferred Service  
and select GPRS and GSM or GSM Only.  
To enter the access PIN (for the security module)  
and the signature PIN  
WAP security  
Your phone has support for WAP secure browsing.  
When you turn on security, the connection between  
your phone and the WAP gateway is secure.  
Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Security, Locks.  
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Digital signatures  
1. Server certificates are used to identify a WAP gateway  
to the phone and to show that it is certified by a trusted  
authority. The server certificate is checked against  
trusted certificates that are stored in the phone or in  
a security module. If the phone cannot verify the  
identity of a server, you are given the option to  
terminate or continue the connection.  
2. Trusted certificates are used to verify the WAP  
gateway that you are trying to connect to. Your  
phone may already contain trusted certificates  
when you buy it. If you have a security module  
it may also contain trusted certificates.  
You can sign a contract with your phone by entering  
a digital signature PIN as if signing with a pen on  
paper. 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.  
To check your contracts  
Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Security,  
Contracts.  
3. Client certificates are located in a security module  
together with your private keys. Client certificates  
can be used to present your identity to a bank or  
other services. They can also be used for  
Trusted certificates and Client certificates  
To establish a secure connection when using  
certain WAP services, for example banking or  
WAP shopping, you need certificates in your phone.  
The different types of certificates are as follows:  
digital signatures.  
To check the certificates in your phone  
Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Security,  
Client Certificates.  
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E-mail account settings  
An e-mail account specifies, for example, the server  
that is used for your e-mail messages.  
Protocol – select POP3 or IMAP4.  
Incoming Server – enter the name or IP address of  
the service provider for incoming e-mail messages.  
For example, mail.server.com or 10.1.1.1.  
Incoming Port – if needed, change the number of the  
port used by the protocol you are using.  
Mailbox – enter a user name for your e-mail account.  
Password – enter a password for your e-mail  
account. Your service provider may alternatively  
request a password on connection.  
Outgoing Server – enter the name or IP address of  
the SMTP server to be able to send e-mail messages.  
Outgoing Port – if needed, change the number of the  
port used by the SMTP protocol.  
There are two ways to create an e-mail account:  
create an e-mail account manually  
use the Internet  
To create an e-mail account manually  
1. Scroll to Messages, Email, Options.  
2. Select Edit Account.  
3. Select New Account.  
4. Enter a name for the account, for example Home  
or Office.  
5. Select Connect Using.  
6. Select the data account you want to use with this  
e-mail account.  
Email Address – enter your e-mail address.  
Download – select whether to receive headers and  
text or headers only.  
7. Enter the rest of the settings in the list, some of  
which are optional. To enter the settings, scroll to  
the setting, press Select and enter the information.  
Press OK to confirm. Repeat this for each required  
setting. You use the same e-mail settings in your  
phone as in your PC e-mail program. If you do not  
have an e-mail service, contact your operator to get  
all the necessary settings.  
From name – enter your name.  
Signature – select if you want to add your business  
card to your e-mail messages.  
Copy Outgoing – Select On, if you want e-mail  
messages sent from your phone also to be sent  
to an e-mail address of your choice. This way  
your sent messages are copied and can be saved  
for future reference.  
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Check Interval – Select how often you want the  
phone to connect to your e-mail server and check  
for incoming e-mail messages.  
Using WAP  
Your phone has a WAP (Wireless Application  
Protocol) browser and e-mail messaging which are  
designed to bring a modified Internet to your mobile  
phone. A wide range of services are available: for  
example, news, entertainment, schedules, reservations,  
banking, e-commerce, positioning and e-mail.  
If you have both an office and a home e-mail  
account, you can set one of them as default:  
• Select Set Account from the Messages, Email,  
Options menu and select the account.  
Internet  
Before you start  
At www.SonyEricsson.com you can get support  
on how to enter your e-mail settings. Use the e-mail  
configurator to set up your phone for e-mail, or read  
the Getting Started document. Contact your network  
operator for information about your settings.  
First make sure that you have:  
A phone subscription that supports data  
transmission.  
Correct settings in your phone for mobile Internet,  
WAP and/or e-mail messaging.  
Registered as a WAP/E-mail user with your network  
operator or service provider.  
Note: See “E-mail account settings” on page 65 or  
“E-mail” on page 53 for more information about  
e-mail setup and messaging.  
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To select a WAP profile  
Options when browsing  
1. Select More.  
2. Select one of the following:  
1. Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, WAP Profiles.  
2. Select the profile you want to use.  
You then return to the WAP Options menu and the  
WAP profile is selected.  
Go to the home page set for the current profile.  
Add the site you are currently browsing to your  
list of bookmarks, or see the list of bookmarks  
for the current profile.  
Using the WAP browser  
Enter the WAP address of a site you want to visit.  
Save a picture from the site.  
Send a text message with a link to the current  
WAP page to another phone.  
Send a link to the current site to another phone  
via infrared or Bluetooth.  
Refresh the contents of the WAP page.  
Disconnect and go to standby.  
Display current status information: for example,  
profile, access type, connection time, data rate,  
security, address.  
To start browsing  
Select either the top middle or top left icon on the  
desktop. When the WAP page is loaded into the phone,  
press More and select from the following:  
Open your home page at the top of the list, for example,  
Sony Ericsson.  
Go to one of your bookmarks. Select Bookmarks.  
Enter the address of a WAP site. Select Enter Address,  
to enter a new WAP address or select one of the 10  
most recently entered addresses.  
Set the current site as the home page of the WAP  
profile you are using.  
Push inbox for incoming messages via WAP.  
Tip: When you enter a WAP address, the normal  
http:// prefix is not needed.  
To exit WAP and disconnect  
Press More and scroll to Exit.  
Note: If you select an e-mail address when browsing  
a WAP site, you can reply with a text message.  
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Using bookmarks  
Downloading  
You use bookmarks in your mobile phone just as you  
do with a PC Internet browser. You can have up to  
25 bookmarks.  
You can download pictures, themes, games and  
ring signals, for example, from WAP sites directly  
to your phone.  
To work with bookmarks  
1. Scroll to Internet Services.  
2. Press More, Bookmarks.  
3. Select the bookmark you want to work with.  
4. Press More and select one of the following options:  
To download from wap.sonyericsson.com  
1. Scroll to Sony Ericsson.  
2. Select what you want to download and follow the  
instructions that appear.  
Go to Bookmark – Go to the marked WAP  
address.  
Stored information  
The following information can be saved in your phone:  
Edit – Edit the name and/or the WAP address  
of the bookmark.  
Delete – Delete the bookmark.  
Send as Text Msg. – Send a link to the WAP  
address in a text message.  
Send – Send a link to the current WAP address  
via infrared.  
Set as Homepage – Set the WAP address as the  
home page.  
Cache – improves memory efficiency.  
Passwords – improves server access efficiency.  
Cookies – improves site access efficiency.  
To clear cache  
Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Clear Cache.  
To remember passwords  
Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Password List,  
Remember Pwds..  
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To clear passwords  
• Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Password List,  
Clear Passwords.  
Transferring and exchanging  
information  
To allow cookies  
1. Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Cookies.  
2. Select Allow Cookies.  
Bluetooth™ wireless technology  
Your phone has built-in Bluetooth wireless technology  
which makes it possible for you to connect your  
phone wirelessly to other Bluetooth devices such  
as a handsfree, PC or other phones. You can, for  
example, have a conversation via a cordless  
Bluetooth handsfree or browse the Internet,  
wirelessly connected via your mobile phone. You  
can automatically synchronize information in your  
phone and your PC. You can also exchange, for  
example, contacts, calendar items and pictures.  
To clear cookies  
1. Scroll to Connect, WAP Options, Cookies.  
2. Select Clear Cookies.  
It is advisable to clear any sensitive information  
about previously visited WAP services in order  
to avoid a security risk in the event that your phone  
is misplaced, lost or stolen.  
Note: We recommend that your phone and the  
Bluetooth device you are communicating with are  
within a range of 10 meters. The connection may  
be improved if there are no solid objects in between  
your phone and the other Bluetooth device.  
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Before you start  
3. Enter a passkey (up to 16 digits) for the device,  
both in the 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.)  
To communicate with another Bluetooth device, you  
first need to add the device to the list of my devices.  
To synchronize with your PC, and to browse the  
Internet, you also need to install software on your  
PC from the Sony Ericsson web site,  
www.SonyEricsson.com/support.  
You can exchange items or play games  
without having to add the other device to the  
list of My Devices.  
Note: To add a device or accept the addition of  
a device to My devices means that the device has  
access to functionality and content in the phone.  
To organize your list of devices  
To turn Bluetooth on  
1. In standby, press More.  
2. Select Turn On Bluetooth.  
Scroll to Connect, Bluetooth, My Devices.  
Then select a device from the list and press Select  
to view a list of options.  
To add a device to your phone  
1. Scroll to Connect, Bluetooth, My Devices,  
New Device.  
Press Add and your phone searches for all types of  
available devices. Press More if you want to select  
a specific type of device to search for.  
2. The phone searches for Bluetooth devices.  
A list of available devices appears in the display.  
Select a device.  
Phone name  
You can choose a name for your phone. This name  
is shown in other devices when your phone is found,  
and is also used for the infrared port.  
To enter a name, scroll to Connect, Bluetooth,  
Options, Edit Phone Name.  
In order for your phone to be found by other Bluetooth  
devices, you must make sure Bluetooth is turned on  
and your phone is visible to other devices.  
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To hide or show your phone when using Bluetooth  
1. Scroll to Connect, Bluetooth, Options, Visibility.  
2. Select Show Phone or Hide Phone.  
Sending and receiving  
To send an item using Bluetooth wireless technology,  
you need to make sure that the devices are within  
10 meters.  
Handsfree  
To send an item  
To add a Bluetooth handsfree to your phone  
1. Scroll to Connect, Bluetooth, Handsfree,  
My Handsfree, New Handsfree.  
After you select Bluetooth as the transfer method a  
list of possible receivers is presented. First in the list  
will be the last device you were in contact with and  
devices that have been previously added to your phone.  
The phone also searches for other devices which are  
shown in the list  
2. Select Add.  
Transferring sound when using a handsfree  
When you are using a Bluetooth handsfree with your  
your phone, you can choose where the sound should  
be transferred during a call.  
• Press More in standby during the call, select Transfer  
Sound. Then select either to transfer sound to the  
phone or to other handsfree devices that have been  
added to your phone.  
Tip: You can send certain items in your phone  
(calendar overviews, appointments and tasks,  
contacts, text messages) to specific Bluetooth  
printers.  
Note: In countries where the use of Bluetooth  
wireless technology is not allowed, you must  
ensure that the Bluetooth function is set to Off.  
You can select where to direct the sound when  
making call.  
• Scroll to Connect, Bluetooth, Handsfree, Outgoing  
Calls, then select In Handsfree, In Phone, Always Ask.  
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Infrared port  
To connect two devices  
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.  
1. Place your phone as in the picture. The infrared port  
on the phone must face the infrared port on the other  
device.  
Activate the infrared port  
Before you can connect to another infrared device  
you have to activate the infrared port in your phone.  
• To activate the infrared port, scroll to Connect,  
Infrared Port. From standby, you can also select  
More, Turn On IR.  
Note: If you are connecting to a PC, make sure  
your PC has activated infrared communication  
(Start, Settings, Control Panel, Infrared, Options  
tab, Enable infrared communication).  
2. Your phone now establishes contact with the other  
device.  
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Synchronization  
Internet synchronization  
You can synchronize 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.  
• To select which order first name and last name appear  
in the phone when you synchronize contacts, scroll  
to Phonebook, Options, Synchronize View.  
You can synchronize your mobile phone contacts,  
appointments and tasks with similar programs on the  
Internet, using WAP. Contact your network operator  
for more information about these programs on the  
Internet and to receive user id, password and  
addresses for the different programs. You must also  
have a WAP profile set in your mobile phone.  
Synchronization with nearby devices  
After installing the synchronization program  
from the Sony Ericsson WAP site,  
Fax and data calls  
Send fax and data calls  
www.SonyEricsson.com/support, you can  
synchronize 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.  
To send fax messages and make data calls, you need to  
connect your phone to a computer and then start the  
appropriate software program.  
Receive fax and data calls  
The procedure of receiving fax messages and data  
calls depends on your network and subscription. If  
you have separate numbers for voice, fax and data  
calls, your phone recognizes the type of call.  
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To receive a fax or data call (separate numbers)  
1. Connect your phone to a computer.  
2. Answer the call from within the software program  
(if it does not answer automatically).  
You cannot answer a fax or data call by pressing Yes  
on the phone.  
More features  
Alarm clock  
The alarm can be set to ring at a specific time within  
24 hours, or recurrently at a specific time on several  
days. You can have both these alarms set at the same  
time. Even if you have set your phone to silent, the  
alarm signal rings. The alarm clock also rings if the  
phone is turned off.  
One number  
If you have a SIM card that does not support separate  
fax and data numbers, the phone does not recognize  
the type of incoming call.  
If you want to receive a fax or data call, you have  
to set the phone to one of these options. Once you  
have set your phone for a specific incoming call, it  
stays like this until you change it.  
To select the call type you want your next incoming  
call to be, scroll to Calls, Next Call, Next Incoming  
Call.  
To set an alarm  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Alarms, Alarm.  
2. Enter the time, Save.  
To change the alarm time, scroll to Organizer,  
Alarms, Alarm, Set New Time.  
Press any key to turn the alarm signal off when it  
rings. If you do not want the alarm to be repeated,  
press Yes.  
To cancel the alarm, scroll to Organizer, Alarms,  
Alarm, Cancel.  
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• To set a recurrent alarm, scroll to Organizer, Alarms,  
Recurrent Alarm. Then enter the time and select the  
days that you want the alarm to recur by scrolling  
and pressing Check. Press Save to exit the menu.  
• To select an alarm signal, scroll to Settings, Sounds  
and Alerts, Alarm Signal.  
Calculator  
The phone has a calculator, which can add, subtract,  
multiply, divide and calculate percentages.  
Enter a digit and scroll to a symbol (÷, x, -, +, ., %, =).  
Press  
Press and hold  
to delete a digit or symbol.  
to start a new calculation.  
Stopwatch  
Note: Please note that the accuracy of the calculator  
is limited.  
Scroll to Organizer, Stopwatch.  
• Press Start to start the stopwatch.  
• Press New Lap to start a new lap time.  
• Press Stop to finish.  
• Press Restart to restart the stopwatch.  
• Press Reset to reset the stopwatch.  
Code memo  
Instead of having to remember all the different security  
codes for credit cards, you can, for example, save  
them in the code memo in your phone. Then all you  
need to remember is the password to open the code  
memo. You can save a maximum of ten codes in the  
code memo.  
Note: The stopwatch is turned off when you  
answer an incoming call or when you exit the  
stopwatch menu.  
Checkword and security  
Timer  
To confirm that you have entered the correct password  
for the code memo and to prevent unauthorized access  
to your codes, you must enter a checkword. When you  
enter your password to open the code memo,  
The phone has a timer that can be set to count down  
from 99 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds.  
• To set the timer, scroll to Organizer, Timer. When  
the signal rings, press any key to turn it off.  
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the checkword is shown for a short time. If the  
password is correct, the correct codes are shown.  
If you enter the incorrect password, the checkword  
and the codes that are shown are also incorrect.  
Factors strengthening the security of the Code  
memo function are:  
You get no feedback about whether the password  
is correct, except for the checkword, and only you  
know the checkword.  
To add a new code  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Code Memo.  
2. Enter your password.  
3. Select New Code, Add.  
4. Enter a name associated with the code, for example,  
the name of the credit card company, OK.  
5. Enter the code, OK.  
To open code memo  
• All codes are encrypted in the mobile phone.  
• When you access your codes, they are shown for  
a limited time only.  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Code Memo.  
2. Enter your password, OK.  
Your entered checkword appears. When the  
decryption process has finished, your codes  
are shown.  
To open code memo for the first time  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Code Memo.  
A message with instructions appears.  
To change the password  
2. Press OK.  
1. Open code memo as described above.  
2. Press More, Change Password.  
3. Enter your new password, OK.  
4. Re-enter the new password, OK.  
5. Enter a checkword, OK.  
3. Enter a four-digit password to open Code Memo, OK.  
4. Re-enter the new password to confirm.  
5. Enter a checkword (maximum 15 characters), OK.  
The checkword can consist of both letters and  
numbers. To enter a number, press and hold the key.  
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Forgot your password?  
Appointments and tasks  
If you forget your password, just enter any password to  
access the Code memo function. The checkword and  
codes that are then shown are incorrect. You must  
now reset the Code memo.  
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 appointment or task,  
or to use an old appointment or task as a template  
by copying and editing it.  
To reset code memo  
1. Press More, Reset.  
Tip: When you are in the list of appointments and  
tasks for a certain day, you can press More to edit,  
delete, reschedule, send or copy. You can also call  
a number included in a phone call task.  
2. Reset code memo? appears. Press Yes.  
The Code memo is reset and all entries are cleared.  
The next time you enter the Code memo, you must  
start at “To open code memo for the first time” on  
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To add a new appointment  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Calendar, Add Appointment.  
2. Enter the appropriate information, for example,  
subject, location, icon and times. Confirm each  
entry with OK, Select, or Save.  
Calendar  
You can use the calendar to keep track of important  
meetings that you need to attend, phone calls that you  
need to make or tasks that you need to do. The calendar 3. If you want to set a reminder for your appointment,  
can be synchronized with a PC calendar or, using  
WAP, with a calendar on the Web. For more  
information see “Synchronization” on page 73.  
select a reminder.  
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To add a new task  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Calendar, Tasks, New Task, Add.  
2. Select a category.  
Calendar settings  
Select Options from the Organizer, Calendar menu  
and then select one of the options:  
If the category is a phone call, enter the phone  
number, OK.  
View.  
Starting Day – Select a start day for the week.  
Week Display – Select 5-Day Week or 7-Day Week.  
Profile Switch – If you want the phone to remind  
you to switch profile when a meeting is about to  
start, select Manual. If you want the profile to be  
switched automatically, select Auto, then select a  
profile.  
3. Enter a subject, OK.  
4. If you want to set a reminder for your appointment,  
press Yes. Save the date and time.  
Viewing your calendar  
To view your calendar content, scroll to Organizer,  
Calendar, and then select one of the following:  
Reminders – Select Always if you want the  
reminder to sound even though the phone is  
turned off.  
View Today – All appointments for today as well  
as unfinished tasks are shown.  
View Week – Move within and among the days  
by moving the joystick. Press Select to view a  
certain day.  
View Month – Move within and among the days  
or weeks by moving the joystick. Press Select  
to view a certain week. Days on which you have  
appointments are marked in bold.  
Check the status  
You can check to see how much space is left for new  
appointments and tasks.  
To check the status, scroll to Organizer, Calendar,  
Advanced, Memory Status.  
Tip: In the monthly and weekly views, you can go to  
next week by pressing 3, to next month by pressing 6  
and to next year by pressing 9. You can go back a  
week, a month or a year by pressing 1, 4, and 7  
Tip: To delete all appointments and tasks in your  
calendar, select Delete All in the Advanced menu.  
respectively. To reach the current day, press  
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Exchanging calendar entries  
To search for appointments or tasks  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Calendar, Advanced, Find.  
2. Check or uncheck if you want to search for  
appointments or tasks (if you have added any).  
Press OK.  
You can send and receive appointments and tasks  
using Bluetooth wireless technology, the infrared  
port or picture message.  
To send an appointment or a task  
1. In the list of appointments and tasks for a certain day,  
scroll to the item you want to send and press More.  
2. Select Send.  
3. Enter the text you want to search for, OK.  
Appointments or tasks that match your search  
are shown. Select to view the item or edit, delete,  
reschedule, send, or copy the item by pressing More.  
3. Select a transfer method.  
Sound recorder  
To receive an appointment or a task  
1. From standby, press More and scroll to Turn On  
Bluetooth or Turn On IR.  
Both the infrared port and the Bluetooth function  
are activated.  
2. Add appointment? or Add task? appears. Press Yes  
to save the appointment or task in your calendar.  
If your calendar is full, you must remove calendar  
items before you can save any new ones.  
With the Sound recorder function, you can record  
either your own memos or calls. All participants in  
the call are automatically recorded. The recording  
is stopped if any party ends the call.  
The recordings are saved in your mobile phone and  
can be accessed even if you change your SIM card.  
Note: In some countries or states it is required by  
law that you inform the other person before recording  
the call.  
Find an appointment or task  
You can search for appointments and tasks that  
contain a specific text.  
To record a call  
1. During the call press the joystick.  
2. Select Record.  
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To start a sound recording  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, Record Sound.  
To delete or rename a sound recording  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Sounds.  
2. Wait until you hear a tone. When the recording starts, 2. Scroll to the recording you wish to delete or rename.  
the display shows Recording together with the time  
of the current recording.  
3. Press More when the recording is highlighted.  
4. Select Delete or Rename.  
To end the recording  
Press Stop.  
Entertainment  
Your phone has several entertaining 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.  
Tip: You can start recording or listening to recordings  
with a voice command. See “Voice control” on  
page 32.  
The recording stops automatically if you receive an  
incoming call or when the call ends. You hear a tone  
a few seconds before the memory is full.  
To start an application  
1. Scroll to Entertainment, Games & More.  
2. Select an application, Start.  
To listen to your recordings  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Sounds.  
2. Select the recording you wish to hear. Press Play.  
To download an application  
1. Scroll to Entertainment, Games & More.  
2. Scroll to New Applications, Go to Page.  
To send a recording  
1. Scroll to Pictures & Sounds, My Sounds.  
2. Scroll to the recording you wish to send.  
3. Press More and select Send.  
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Note: Make sure the file sizes do not exceed the free  
To add a note  
memory in your phone. See “Checking the memory” 1. Scroll to Organizer, Notes, New Note, Add.  
on page 32. Application includes Java games.  
2. Enter the note, OK.  
To start and end a game  
1. Scroll to Entertainment, Other Games.  
2. Select a game, Start.  
To view the notes  
1. Scroll to Organizer, Notes.  
2. A list which shows the beginning of each note  
appears. Select the note that you want to view.  
3. Select Help to read help texts.  
4. Press  
to end the game.  
Post note  
You can display a note in standby mode.  
To download a game  
1. Scroll to Entertainment, Other Games.  
2. Scroll to New Games, Go to Page.  
To display a note in standby  
1. Press More and scroll to Post Note.  
2. Select the note you want to display in standby  
or select New Note to write a new note.  
Tip: If you press More, you will get more  
information about your game.  
Notes  
If the note is long and you cannot see all of it,  
press More, Show Note.  
To turn off the note in standby, press More, Hide Note.  
If you need to remember something, you can make  
a note of it in your phone. You can add, edit, delete  
or send a note. You can save 10 notes.  
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Exchanging notes  
Security  
You can send and receive notes using Bluetooth  
wireless technology, the infrared port or picture  
messaging.  
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”  
(Personal Identity Number) every time you turn on  
your phone.  
If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in  
a row, the SIM card is blocked. This is indicated by  
the message PIN blocked.. To unblock it you need to  
enter your “PUK” (Personal Unblocking Key). Your  
PIN and PUK are supplied by your operator.  
To send a note  
1. Scroll to a note and press More to display the list  
of options.  
2. Select Send.  
3. Select a transfer method.  
To receive a note  
1. From standby, press More and scroll to Turn On  
Bluetooth or Turn On IR.  
Both the infrared port and the Bluetooth function  
are activated.  
2. Add note? appears. Press Yes to save the note among  
your other notes.  
To unblock your SIM card  
1. PIN blocked. appears in the display.  
2. Enter your PUK and press OK.  
3. Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN and press OK.  
4. Re-enter the new PIN to confirm and press OK.  
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• To edit your PIN, scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,  
Change PIN.  
Phone lock on  
If the phone lock is on, the message Phone locked.  
appears each time you turn on the phone. You have  
to enter your code followed by Yes to use your phone.  
Note: If the message “Codes do not match.” appears,  
you entered the new PIN incorrectly. If the message  
“Wrong PIN.” appears, followed by “Old PIN:”,  
you entered your old PIN incorrectly.  
Automatic  
If the phone lock is set to automatic, you do not need  
to enter your phone lock code until a different SIM  
card is inserted in the phone.  
• To edit your PIN2, scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,  
Change PIN2.  
To edit your phone lock code, scroll to Settings,  
Locks, Phonelock, Change Code.  
To turn the SIM card lock on or off  
1. Scroll to Settings, Locks, SIM Lock,  
Protection.  
Note: It is important that you remember your new  
code. If you should forget it, you have to bring your  
phone in to your local Sony Ericsson retailer.  
2. Select On or Off.  
3. Enter your PIN and press OK.  
To set the phone lock  
1. Scroll to Settings, Locks, Phonelock, Protection.  
2. Select an alternative.  
Phone lock  
The phone lock protects the phone against  
unauthorized use if it is stolen and the SIM card  
is exchanged. It is not on when you buy the phone.  
You can change the phone lock code (0000) to any  
four- to eight-digit personal code. The phone lock  
can be set to on, automatic or off.  
3. Enter the phone lock code and press OK.  
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Grey menu options  
Troubleshooting  
Grey text indicates a function that is  
temporarily unavailable, for example due to  
your subscription or due to a certain setting  
which has not been turned on.  
Since you cannot send themes, pictures and  
sounds that are copyright-protected, the Send menu  
is sometimes unavailable.  
This chapter lists some problems that you might  
encounter while using your phone. Some problems  
require that you call your service provider, but you  
can easily correct most of the problems yourself.  
The phone cannot be switched on  
Hand-held phone  
Recharge or replace the battery.  
See “SIM card and battery information” on page 5.  
Error messages  
Insert SIM.  
There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have  
inserted it incorrectly. Insert a SIM card.  
See “SIM card and battery information” on page 5.  
No indication of charging  
When you start charging a battery that is empty or a  
battery that has not been used for a long time, it may  
take up to 30 minutes before the battery icon appears  
in the display.  
Insert correct SIM card.  
The phone is set to work only with certain SIM  
cards. Insert the correct SIM card.  
Menu language  
Emergen. Calls Only  
If the display shows a language that you do not  
understand, you can always choose Automatic  
(determined by your SIM card) by pressing  
You are within range of a network, but you are not  
allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some  
operators allow you to call the international  
emergency number 112.  
8888  
in standby. You can always choose  
English by pressing  
0000  
in standby.  
See “Making emergency calls” on page 26.  
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No network.  
PUK blocked. Contact operator.  
You entered your personal unblocking key code  
(PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a row.  
There is no network within range or the received  
signal is too weak. You have to move to get a signal  
that is strong enough.  
Contact your network operator or service provider.  
Wrong PIN./Wrong PIN2.  
Phone locked.  
The phone is locked. To unlock the phone,  
See “Phone lock” on page 83.  
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly.  
Enter the correct PIN or PIN2, and press Yes.  
See “SIM card lock” on page 82.  
Phone lock code:  
Codes do not match.  
Your phone comes with the phone lock code, 0000.  
You can change it to any four- to eight-digit code.  
See “Phone lock” on page 83.  
When you want to change a security code  
(for example, your PIN) you have to confirm the  
new code by entering it again. The two codes that  
you have entered do not match.  
Number not permitted.  
See “SIM card lock” on page 82.  
The Fixed Dialing function is on and the number  
you have dialed is not on your fixed numbers list.  
See “Fixed dialing” on page 43.  
PIN blocked./PIN2 blocked.  
You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly  
three times in a row. To unblock your phone,  
see “SIM card lock” on page 82.  
Charging. Non-standard battery in use.  
The battery you are using is not a Sony Ericsson-  
approved battery. Please refer to “Guidelines for safe  
and efficient use” and “Limited Warranty”.  
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Do not use your product near medical equipment  
without requesting permission.  
Additional information  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  
Do not use your product when in, or around aircraft,  
or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”.  
Please read this information before using  
your mobile phone.  
Do not use your product in an area where  
a potentially explosive atmosphere exists.  
RECOMMENDATIONS  
Do not place your product or install  
wireless equipment in the area above  
your car’s air bag.  
Always treat your product with care and keep it  
in a clean and dust-free place.  
Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture  
or humidity.  
Do not attempt to disassemble your  
product. Only Sony Ericsson authorized  
personnel should perform service.  
Do not expose your product to extreme  
high or low temperatures.  
ANTENNA  
Only use an antenna that has been specifically  
designed by Sony Ericsson for your mobile phone.  
Use of unauthorized or modified antennas could  
damage your mobile phone and may violate  
regulations, causing loss of performance and SAR  
levels above the recommended limits (see below).  
Do not expose your product to open  
flames or lit tobacco products.  
Do not drop, throw or try to bend  
your product.  
Do not paint your product.  
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actual SAR level of the mobile phone while operating  
can be well below this value. This is because the  
mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power  
required to reach the network.  
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure  
guidelines do not mean that there are variations in  
safety. While there may be differences in SAR levels  
among mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone  
models are designed to meet radio frequency  
exposure guidelines.  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the  
public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that  
it does not exceed the limit established by the  
government-adopted requirement for safe exposure.  
The tests are performed in positions and locations  
(that is, at the ear and worn on the body) as required  
by the FCC for each model. For body worn operation,  
this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure  
guidelines when the handset is positioned a minimum  
of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the  
vicinity of the phone or when used with the original  
Sony Ericsson body worn accessory intended for this  
phone. Use of other accessories may not ensure  
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.  
A separate leaflet with SAR information for this  
mobile phone model is included with the material that  
comes with this mobile phone. This information can  
also be found, together with more information on radio  
frequency exposure and SAR, on:  
EFFICIENT USE  
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.  
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).  
Governments around the world have adopted  
comprehensive international safety guidelines,  
developed by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP  
(International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation  
Protection) and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and  
Electronics Engineers Inc.), through periodic and  
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These  
guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave  
exposure for the general population. 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.  
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  
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DRIVING  
CHILDREN  
Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the  
use of mobile phones while driving or require drivers  
to use handsfree solutions. We recommend that you  
use only Ericsson or 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.  
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 your mobile phone. Contact your cardiologist  
for more information.  
POWER SUPPLY  
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.  
For other medical devices, please consult the  
manufacturer of the device.  
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including intersecting streets, as well as any landmarks,  
to assist in locating you.  
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).  
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.  
Sony Ericsson is committed to continuing to work  
with the entire communications industry to improve  
location features for emergency response.  
Sony Ericsson is not liable for any service(s)  
including operation, coverage, or range of the  
network services provided by network carriers  
independent of Sony Ericsson.  
Emergency Response Center Location  
Technology  
BATTERY USE AND CARE  
We recommend that you fully charge the battery  
before you use your mobile phone for the first time.  
The battery should 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.  
Using wireless technology to help find you in case  
of an emergency is a goal shared by the entire wireless  
industry, local phone companies and the emergency  
response centers. Your phone may support an  
emergency positioning system being implemented by  
some service providers. But the complexity of mobile  
communication technology, combined with related  
implementation technologies, means that your wireless  
carrier, the local phone companies, and emergency  
response centers all have a role to play in implementing  
this capability.  
So even if your phone supports this technology and  
even if the locating features works in one area there is  
no guarantee that it will work in all areas for all calls to  
emergency response centers. Always review with an  
emergency response center all location data you have,  
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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.  
Keep out of children’s reach.  
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.  
Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.  
DISPOSING OF THE BATTERY  
Please check local regulations for  
disposal of batteries or call your local  
Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center  
for information.  
Use only Ericsson or 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.  
The battery should never be placed in municipal  
waste. Use a battery disposal facility if available.  
Do not expose the battery to liquid.  
Limited Warranty  
Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch  
another metal object. This could short-circuit and  
damage the battery.  
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”).  
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  
Center (national rates may apply) or visit  
Do not disassemble or modify the battery.  
"Do not expose the battery to extreme  
temperatures, never above +60°C  
(+140°F). For maximum battery capacity,  
use the battery in room temperature.  
www.SonyEricsson.com to get further information.  
Turn off your mobile phone before removing  
the battery.  
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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.  
OUR WARRANTY  
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.  
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.  
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  
authorized distributors or service partners, in the  
country/region* where you purchased the Product,  
will, at their option, either repair or replace the Product  
in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated 3. This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product  
herein.  
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.  
due to normal wear and tear, or due to misuse, including  
but not limited to use in other than the normal and  
customary manner, in accordance with the Sony  
Ericsson instructions for use and maintenance of the  
Product. Nor does this warranty cover any failure of  
the Product due to accident, 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 authorized dealer,  
specifying the date of purchase and serial number**,  
is presented with the Product to be repaired or  
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.  
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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  
authorized person.  
Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
or limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so  
the preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply  
to you.  
6. The warranty does not cover Product failures which  
have been caused by use of accessories or other  
peripheral devices which are not Ericsson or Sony  
Ericsson branded original accessories intended for  
use with the Product.  
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.  
* EUROPEAN UNION (EU)  
7. Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will  
void the warranty.  
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  
authorized 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  
Center. Please observe that certain services may not  
be possible elsewhere than in the country of original  
purchase, for example due to the fact that your Product  
may have an interior or exterior which is different from  
equivalent models sold in other EU countries. It may  
not be possible to repair SIM-locked Products.  
8. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WHETHER  
WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED  
LIMITED WARRANTY. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED  
TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY 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.  
** In some countries/regions additional information is  
requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid proof  
of purchase.  
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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 interference, and (2) This  
device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of  
Nya Vattentornet  
S-221 88 Lund, Sweden.  
declare under our sole responsibility that our product  
Sony Ericsson type AAB-1021012-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 301489-7, EN  
300328, EN 301489-17 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  
0682  
Hiroshi Yoshioka, Head of Product Business Unit GSM/UMTS  
We fulfill the requirements of the R&TTE Directive  
(99/5/EC).  
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Icon  
Description  
Icons  
Calendar, alarm clock and other extras.  
The table below shows icons which may appear in  
standby or in the menus.  
Receive items via Bluetooth, infrared,  
networks, data communications settings,  
WAP options and accessories.  
Icon  
Description  
Desktop icons  
Create a list of contacts that you can  
access quickly.  
Your personal phone book.  
Handling of text, pictures, e-mail and  
voice messages.  
Operator services.  
Handling of call time, call cost information  
and ongoing calls.  
Games and applications.  
Handling of ongoing calls. Only available  
during calls.  
Standby  
Desktop icon.  
Camera function.  
A note is posted in standby.  
Handling of pictures, sounds and themes.  
Tells you the strength of the GSM  
network signal.  
Personal settings including profiles, display,  
language, time and locks.  
GPRS is within range.  
Gives you access to Internet services.  
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Icon  
Description  
Icon  
Description  
A profile other than Normal has  
been chosen.  
GPRS is within range and can be used.  
Tells you are in a premium charge zone.  
Tells you the status of the battery.  
You cannot receive any incoming calls.  
You have missed an incoming call.  
The keypad is locked.  
The card lock or phone lock is on.  
A secure WAP connection is established.  
You have received a text message.  
You have received an e-mail message.  
You have received a picture message.  
You have received a voice message.  
You have received a WAP push message.  
The infrared port is on.  
All incoming calls are forwarded to a  
defined number.  
No calls or only certain calls from numbers  
in a list are received.  
All signals are off, except the alarm  
and timer.  
The alarm clock has been set and is on.  
The timer has been set and is on.  
Infrared communication is in progress.  
A GPRS session is in progress.  
Icons  
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Icon  
Description  
Icon  
Description  
A Bluetooth printer, added to your phone.  
Line 1 is in use for outgoing calls.  
A Bluetooth PDA, added to your phone.  
Line 2 is in use for outgoing calls.  
Ciphering is currently not being provided  
by the network.  
Other Bluetooth device.  
The network is preferred and can be used.  
Calendar  
The appointment is a meeting.  
The network is forbidden and cannot  
be used.  
The appointment is a date.  
The appointment is to travel.  
The appointment is a vacation.  
The appointment is an anniversary.  
A miscellaneous appointment.  
A miscellaneous task.  
Your home network is within range and  
can be used.  
An ongoing call.  
The Bluetooth function is on.  
A Bluetooth headset, added to your phone.  
A Bluetooth phone, added to your phone.  
A Bluetooth PC, added to your phone.  
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Icon  
Description  
Icon  
Description  
An all-day calendar appointment.  
A picture is connected to the contact.  
A reminder is set for a calendar  
appointment.  
Messages  
A text message is saved on the SIM card.  
The task is a phone call.  
A voice message has not been checked.  
A message has not been read.  
A theme is attached to a message.  
A message has been read.  
A completed task in your calendar.  
A task or message of high priority.  
A task or message of low priority.  
Phonebook  
A home number in the phone book.  
Only part of a read e-mail message is saved  
in the phone.  
Only part of an unread e-mail or a  
multimedia message is saved in the phone.  
A work number in the phone book.  
A mobile number in the phone book.  
An e-mail address in the phone book.  
A read message will be deleted the next  
time you connect to the server.  
An unread message will be deleted the next  
time you connect to the server.  
Icons  
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Icon  
Description  
Icon  
Description  
A damaged message.  
A picture message is playing.  
A read picture message.  
A picture message has been stopped.  
A picture message has been paused.  
Picture could not be shown.  
An unread picture message.  
The message has not been sent.  
The message has been sent.  
A business card is attached to a picture  
message.  
A message has been read by the recipient.  
An event is attached to a picture message.  
A theme is attached to a picture message.  
A picture message contains a melody.  
A message has been delivered to the  
recipient.  
A sent message that has expired or been  
rejected by the recipient.  
A picture message contains a  
recorded sound.  
Pre-defined message template  
(not editable).  
Cursor in a picture message.  
User-defined message template.  
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Icon  
Description  
Icon  
Description  
Multimedia  
More message options.  
An i-Melody saved in My sounds.  
Calls  
An e-Melody saved in My sounds.  
A missed call in the call list.  
A polyphonic melody saved in My sounds.  
An answered call in the call list.  
A dialled number in the call list.  
Call from a number on the SIM card.  
Your magic word is active.  
Camera  
Large picture size.  
Small picture size.  
Icons  
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Description  
Text input  
T9 text input.  
Upper- & lower-case letters.  
Upper-case letters.  
Lower-case letters.  
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emergency 26  
fixed dialling 43  
forward 38  
groups 30  
international 26  
make 6, 25  
missed 27  
put on hold 39  
receive 6, 26  
reject 27  
restrict 42  
speed dialing 31  
Camera 55  
Cell information 52  
Code memo 75  
Conference calls 40  
Contacts 28, 51  
Contrast (display) 22  
light 22  
Downloading 68  
Drawing pictures 18  
Index  
A
Alarm clock 74  
Answering mode 23  
Area information 52  
E
E-mail 53  
gateway 61  
settings 58, 61, 65  
Emergency calls 26  
Entertainment 80  
Error messages 84  
B
Battery 5  
Bluetooth wireless technology 69  
Bookmarks 68  
Business cards 30  
F
Fax, sending and receiving 73  
Fixed dialling 43  
Forwarding calls 38  
C
Calculator 75  
Calendar 77  
Call costs 37  
calling card 41  
credit limit 38  
minute minder 22  
Call time 37  
Calls  
G
Games 80  
GPRS 62  
Groups 30  
closed user groups 43  
conference calls 40  
D
Data calls 73  
Declaration of conformity 93  
Desktop 7  
Display  
contrast 22  
accept 44  
answer 6, 27  
automatic re-dialling 26  
call list 27  
H
Handsfree 23  
Help texts 11  
icons 94  
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I
MMS 48  
draw 18  
edit 18  
exchange 19  
PIN  
change 83  
enter 6  
Icons (display) 94  
Infrared port 72  
International calls 26  
International emergency number 26  
Internet, see WAP 66  
Mobile Internet, see WAP 66  
Multimedia Messaging Service 48  
Multitap text input 14  
Music DJ 21  
My friends 50  
My numbers 23  
PIN2  
K
change 83  
Profiles 24  
PUK 82  
Key functions 8  
Key sound 22  
Keypad lock 24  
N
Navigating the menus 7  
Networks 6, 44  
Notes 81  
Q
L
Quick keys 9  
Language (display) 22  
Locks  
keypad 24  
phone 83  
SIM card 82  
Long messages 47  
O
Online services 11  
Own number 23  
R
Redialling 26  
using call list 27  
Reset 25  
Restrict messages 50  
Ring signals 20  
P
Passkey 70  
Personal ring signal 21  
Phone book  
M
Magic word 35  
Melodies, see Ring signals 20  
Menu language 22  
Minute Minder 22  
Mirror 57  
check memory 32  
Phone lock 83  
Phonebook 28  
Picture editor 18  
Picture messaging 48, 58  
Pictures 17  
S
Screen saver 20  
Security  
WAP 63  
Shortcuts 9  
Silent ring signal 20  
Missed calls 27  
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SIM card 12  
copy contacts 31  
unblock 82  
SIM card lock 82  
SMS, see Text messages 45  
Sound recorder 79  
Speed dialing 31  
Start-up picture 23  
Stopwatch 75  
V
Vibrating alert 22  
Voice answering 34  
Voice control 32  
Voice dialing 33  
Voicemail 37  
W
Wallpaper 18  
WAP 66  
Synchronization 73  
bookmarks 67  
options 67  
security 63  
T
T9 Text input 15  
Taking pictures 55  
Templates 47  
Text formatting 46  
Text messages 45  
E-mail gateway 61  
Themes 17  
settings 58  
settings (manual) 60  
settings (text message) 59  
settings (wizard) 59  
Warranty 90  
Time settings 22  
Timer 75  
Turning the phone on 6  
Turning the phone on/off 6  
Two voice lines 41  
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