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Contents Sony Ericsson G502c Getting started ................... 6 Assembly ........................................ 6 Turning on the phone ..................... 7 Help in your phone ......................... 8 Charge the battery .......................... 8 Phone overview ............................ 10 Menu overview .............................. 12 Navigation ..................................... 14 File manager ................................. 15 Phone language ............................ 17 Entering text ................................. 17 Chinese input ................................ 18 Stroke input .................................. 19 Pinyin input ................................... 21 Calling ............................... 22 Making and receiving calls ........... 22 Contacts ....................................... 23 Call list .......................................... 28 Speed dial ..................................... 28 Voicemail ...................................... 28 Voice control ................................. 29 Diverting calls ............................... 30 More than one call ........................ 31 My numbers .................................. 32 Accept calls .................................. 32 Restricted dialling ......................... 33 Fixed dialling ................................. 33 Call time and cost ......................... 34 Showing or hiding your phone number .............................. 34 Messaging ........................ 34 Text messages .............................. 35 Picture messages ......................... 36 Message options .......................... 37 Templates ..................................... 37 Voice messages ............................ 37 Email ............................................. 38 My friends ..................................... 39 Imaging ............................ 41 Camera and video recorder .......... 41 Using the camera .......................... 42 Camera icons and settings ........... 42 Camera shortcuts ......................... 43 Transferring pictures ..................... 43 Camera printing ............................ 43 Pictures ......................................... 44 PhotoDJ and VideoDJ ........... 45 Themes ......................................... 45 This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Contents 1 Entertainment ................... 46 Stereo portable handsfree ............ 46 Music player ................................. 46 Video player .................................. 46 Music and video controls ............. 46 Transferring music from a computer ................................... 48 TrackID ...................................... 49 Radio ............................................ 49 PlayNow .................................... 50 Ringtones and melodies ............... 50 MusicDJ .................................... 51 Sound recorder ............................. 51 Games .......................................... 52 Applications .................................. 52 Connectivity ...................... 53 Settings ......................................... 53 Phone name .................................. 53 Using the Internet ......................... 53 Web feeds ..................................... 55 Bluetooth wireless technology .................................... 56 Using a USB cable ........................ 58 Synchronizing ............................... 59 Update service .............................. 61 More features ................... 62 Flight mode ................................... 62 Location services .......................... 63 Alarms ........................................... 63 Calendar ....................................... 64 Notes ............................................ 65 Tasks ............................................ 65 Profiles .......................................... 66 Time and date ............................... 66 Locks ............................................ 67 Troubleshooting ............... 69 Common questions ...................... 69 Error messages ............................. 71 Important information ...... 72 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use .................................. 72 Memory Card ................................ 75 End User License Agreement ....... 76 Limited Warranty .......................... 77 FCC Statement ............................. 78 Declaration of Conformity for G502c ...................................... 79 Index ................................. 80 2 Contents This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Sony Ericsson G502c GSM 900/1800/1900 This User guide is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB or its local affiliated company, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this User guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this User guide. All rights reserved. Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2007 Publication number: 1210-7336.2 Please note:
Some of the services in this User guide are not supported by all networks. This also applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112. Please contact your network operator or service provider if you are in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not. Please read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use and the Limited warranty chapters before you use your mobile phone. Your mobile phone has the capability to download, store and forward additional content, e.g. ringtones. The use of such content may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties, including but not limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws. You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely responsible for additional content that you download to or forward from your mobile phone. Prior to your use of any additional content, please verify that your intended use is properly licensed or is otherwise authorized. Sony Ericsson does not guarantee the accuracy, integrity or quality of any additional content or any other third party content. Under no circumstances will Sony Ericsson be liable in any way for your improper use of additional content or other third party content. Smart-Fit Rendering is a trademark or a registered trademark of ACCESS Co., Ltd. Bluetooth is a trademark or a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. and any use of such mark by Sony Ericsson is under license. The Liquid Identity logo, PlayNow, MusicDJ, PhotoDJ, TrackID and VideoDJ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. TrackID is powered by Gracenote Mobile MusicID. Gracenote and Gracenote Mobile MusicID are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gracenote, Inc. Sony, Memory Stick Micro and M2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. SyncML is a trademark or registered trademark of Open Mobile Alliance LTD. Ericsson is a trademark or registered trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson. Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition is either a trademark or registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries/regions. Microsoft, ActiveSync, Windows, Outlook, and Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries/regions. T9 Text Input is a trademark or a registered trademark of Tegic Communications. T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following:
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, and 6,011,554; Canadian Pat. No. 1,331,057, United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B;
Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK0940329; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383; Euro.Pat. No. 0 842 463(96927260.8) DE/DK, FI, FR, IT, NL, PT, ES, SE, GB; and additional patents are pending worldwide. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. 3 Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries/
regions. End-user license agreement for Sun Java J2ME. Restrictions: Software is confidential copyrighted information of Sun and title to all copies is retained by Sun and/or its licensors. Customer shall not modify, decompile, disassemble, decrypt, extract, or otherwise reverse engineer Software. Software may not be leased, assigned, or sublicensed, in whole or in part. Export Regulations: This product, including any software or technical data contained in or accompanying the product, may be subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations and the U.S. sanctions programs administered by the U.S. Treasury Departments Office of Foreign Assets Control, and may be additionally subject to export or import regulations in other countries/
regions. The user and any possessor of the product agrees to comply strictly with all such regulations and acknowledges that it is their responsibility to obtain any required licenses to export, re-export, or import this product. Without limitation this product, including any software contained therein, may not be downloaded, or otherwise exported or re-exported
(i) into, or to a national or resident of, or an entity in, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria (as such listing may be revised from time to time) or any country/region to which the U.S. has embargoed goods; or (ii) to any person or entity on the U.S. Treasury Departments list of Specially Designated Nationals or (iii) any person or entity on any other export prohibition list that may be maintained from time to time by the United States Government, including but not limited to the U.S. Commerce Departments Denied Persons List or Entity List, or the U.S. State Departments Nonproliferation Sanctions List. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication or disclosure by the United States government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS 252.227-7013(c) (1) (ii) and FAR 52.227-19(c) (2) as applicable. This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Microsoft. Content owners use Windows Media digital rights management technology (WMDRM) to protect their intellectual property, including copyrights. This device uses WMDRM software to access WMDRM-
protected content. If the WMDRM software fails to protect the content, content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the softwares ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not affect unprotected content. When you download licenses for protected content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses. Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade. With respect to a Licensee offering MPEG-4 Video Decoders and/or Encoders the following notice shall be given: This product is licensed under the MPEG-
4 visual patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 visual standard
(MPEG-4 video) and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information including that relating to promotional, internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC. See http://www.mpegla.com. 4 This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Instruction symbols These symbols may appear in the User guide. Note Tip Warning A service or function is network-
or subscription-dependent. Contact your network operator for details.
> Use a selection or navigation key to scroll and select. See Navigation on page 14. Notice Required for the License Granted under Articles 2.1 and 2.6. As a condition to the licenses granted pursuant to Articles 2.1 and 2.6 hereof, Licensee agrees to provide to any party that receives from Licensee an AVC Royalty Product the following notice: This product is licensed under the AVC patent portfolio license for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (AVC video) and/or (ii) decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C. See http://www.mpegla.com. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. Note: Sony Ericsson advises users to backup their personal data information. All illustrations are for illustration only and may not accurately depict the actual phone. Some products may display a 17-digit number when you press *#06#. The first 15 digits are the IMEI number, and the last 2 digits are software update number. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. 5 Getting started Assembly Before you start using your phone, you need to insert a SIM card and the battery. To insert the SIM card To insert the battery 1 Insert the battery with the label side up and the connectors facing each other. 2 Slide the battery cover into place. 1 Remove the battery cover by pressing and sliding it as shown in the picture. 2 Slide the SIM card into its holder with the gold-coloured contacts facing down. 6 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. PIN You may need a PIN (Personal Identification Number) to activate the services in your phone. Your PIN is supplied by your network operator. Each PIN digit appears as *, unless it starts with emergency number digits, for example, 112 or 911. You can see and call an emergency number without entering a PIN. If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row, the SIM card is blocked. See SIM card lock on page 67. Startup screen The startup screen appears when you turn your phone on. See Using pictures on page 44. Standby After you have turned your phone on and entered your PIN, the name of the network operator appears. This view is called standby. Turning on the phone To turn on the phone 1 Press and hold down 2 Enter your SIM card PIN, if requested
. and select OK. 3 Select a language. 4 Select Yes to use the setup wizard. If you want to correct a mistake when you enter your PIN, press
. SIM card The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, which you get from your network operator, contains information about your subscription. Always turn off your phone and detach the charger before you insert or remove the SIM card. You can save contacts on the SIM card before you remove it from your phone. See To copy names and numbers to the SIM card on page 25. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 7 Help in your phone Help and information are available in your phone. See Navigation on page 14. To use the setup wizard 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Setup wizard. 2 Select an option. To view information about functions Scroll to a function and select Info, if available. In some cases, Info appears under Options. To view the phone demonstration From standby select Menu >
Entertainment > Demo tour. To view status information From standby press the volume key. Charge the battery Your phone battery is partly charged when you buy it. It may take 30 minutes for the battery icon to appear on the screen. Using the USB charger To connect the charger and charge the battery (The illustrations are for guidance only and may not accurately depict the actual phone) 1 Connect the USB cable (you can get instruction for three conditions from Note) plug to the AC adapter USB socket, as shown in the above illustration. The USB cable is supplied with your phone. 2 Connect the USB cable connector to your phone. Press a key to view the charging status on the screen. It takes approximately 2.5 hours to fully charge the battery. To remove the charger 8 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. 1 Charge your battery until the battery icon indicates a full charge. 2 Tilt the USB charger connector upwards to remove it. Note:
1 If there are two USB cables in the kit
(USB cable for charging and USB cable for data transferring. See the illustrations as below), then the USB cable for charging is only intended for charging your phone. Do not use it for transferring data. The USB cable for the USB charger is only intended for connection to the AC adapter to charge your phone. It must not be used for connection to a PC. It can only be used for charging your phone. Never use it for charging accessories. USB cable for charging USB cable for transferring 2 If there is only one USB cable in the kit, it is intended for charging your phone as well as transferring data. 3 If there is only one USB cable for the USB charger in the phone kit, this USB cable is only intended for charging your phone. 4 Sony Ericsson strongly recommends that you use only Sony Ericsson branded original batteries, the part of power supply device in accordance with YD/T 1591-2006 specifications of Communications Industry Standards of P. R. China and the USB cable supplied with your phone to charge the phone. The use of third-party products may decrease the performance of your phone and/or pose a risk to your health or safety. You can charge the battery for more or less than 2.5 hours. Interrupted charging will not damage the battery. Performance depends on temperatures, signal strenth, usage patterns, features selected and voice or data transmissions. The stand-by time for this battery is up to xxx hours. Use only Sony Ericsson branded original batteries intended for use with your mobile phone. If you use other batteries you may not be able to charge your phone. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 9 Phone overview 1 2 3 4 5 Ear speaker Screen Selection keys Call key Memory card slot
(under the cover) Activity menu key Keylock key End key C key (Clear), On/off key 6 7 8 9 10 Navigation key 11 Silent key See Internet keypad shortcuts on page 54. 10 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Volume, digital zoom keys 12 13 Main camera 14 Camera key 15 Connector for charger, handsfree and USB cable This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 11 Menu overview PlayNow*
Monternet*
Entertainment Online services*
Games TrackID Location services VideoDJ PhotoDJ MusicDJ Remote control Record sound Demo tour Media Radio Camera Messaging Write new Inbox Email Web feeds Drafts Outbox Sent messages Saved messages My friends*
Call voicemail Templates Manage messages Settings Contacts Myself New contact Alarms 12 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Calls**
All Answered Dialled Missed Organizer File manager**
Applications Calendar Tasks Notes Synchronization Timer Stopwatch Calculator Code memo Settings**
General Profiles Time & date Language Update service Voice control New events Shortcuts Flight mode Security Setup wizard Phone status Master reset Sounds & alerts Ring volume Ringtone Silent mode Increasing ring Vibrating alert Message alert Key sound Display Wallpaper Themes Startup screen Screen saver Clock size Brightness Edit line names*
Calls Speed dial Smart search Divert calls Switch to line 2*
Manage calls Time & cost*
Show/hide my no. Handsfree Connectivity Bluetooth USB Phone name Network sharing Synchronization Device management Mobile networks Internet settings Streaming settings Accessories
* Some menus are operator-, network- and subscription-dependent.
** You can use the navigation key to scroll between tabs in submenus. For more information, see Navigation on page 14. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 13 Navigation The main menus are shown as icons. Some submenus include tabs. To scroll between the tabs Scroll to a tab by pressing the navigation key left or right. To navigate the phone menus Centre navigation key 1 From standby select Menu. 2 Use the navigation key to move through the menus. To select actions on the screen Select an action shown at the bottom of the screen by pressing the left or right selection key, or the centre navigation key. To view options for an item Select Options to, for example, edit. To return to standby Press
. To end a function Press
. To navigate your media 1 From standby select Menu > Media. 2 Press the navigation key right to select an item. 3 To go back, press the navigation left. To delete items Press to delete items such as numbers, letters, pictures and sounds. Shortcuts You can use keypad shortcuts to go directly to a menu. Menu numbering starts from the top left icon and moves across and then down row by row. To go directly to a main menu From standby select Menu and press
, or
. From standby press To use navigation key shortcuts or
, to go directly to a function.
, 14 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To edit a navigation key shortcut 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Shortcuts. 2 Scroll to an option and select Edit. 3 Scroll to a menu option and select Shortc. Activity menu The activity menu gives you quick access to certain functions. To open the activity menu Press
. Memory card Your phone supports Memory Stick Micro (M2) memory card adding more storage space to your phone. It can also be used as a portable memory card with other compatible devices. To insert a memory card Activity menu tabs New events missed calls and new messages. Running apps applications that are running in the background. My shortcuts add your favourite functions to access them quickly. Internet quick access to the Internet. File manager You can use the file manager to handle files saved in the phone memory or on a memory card. You may have to purchase a memory card separately. 1 Open the battery cover. 2 Insert the memory card with the gold-coloured contacts facing down. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 15 To remove a memory card 1 Open the battery cover and press the edge of the memory card to release and remove it. 2 Slide the battery cover into place. To view memory card options 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager > the On memory card tab. 2 Select Options. Handling files You can move and copy files between your phone, a computer and a memory card. Files are saved on the memory card first and then in the phone memory. Unrecognized files are saved in the Other folder. You can create subfolders to move or copy files to. You can select more than one or all the files in a folder at the same time for all folders except Games and Applications. If the memory is full, delete some content to create space. File manager tabs The file manager is divided into three tabs, and icons indicate where the files are saved. All files all content in the phone memory and on a memory card On memory card all content on a memory card In phone all content in the phone memory To view information about files 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager. 2 Find a file and select Options >
Information. 16 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To move a file in the file manager 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager. 2 Find a file and select Options > Manage file > Move. 3 Select an option. To select more than one file in a folder 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager. 2 Scroll to a folder and select Open. 3 Select Options > Mark > Mark several. 4 For each file you want to mark, scroll to the file and select Mark. To delete a file from the file manager 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager. 2 Find the file and press
. Phone language You can select a language to use in your phone. To change the phone language 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Language > Phone language. 2 Select an option. Entering text You can use multitap text input or T9 Text Input to enter text. The T9 Text Input method uses a built-in dictionary. To change text input method When you enter text, press and hold
. down To shift between capitals and lower-case letters When you enter text, press
. To enter numbers When you enter text, press and hold down To enter full stops and commas
. When you enter text, press
. To enter text using T9 Text Input 1 From standby select, for example, Menu > Messaging > Write new > Text message. 2 If down is not displayed, press and hold to change to T9 Text Input. 3 Press each key only once, even if the letter you want is not the first letter on the key. For example, to write the word Jane, press
. Write the whole word before looking at the suggestions.
, 4 Use 5 Press or to view suggestions. to accept a suggestion. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 17 To enter text using multitap 1 From standby select, for example, Menu > Messaging > Write new > Text message. 2 If is displayed, press and hold down to change to multitap text input. repeatedly until the 3 Press desired letter appears. 4 When a word is written, press to add a space. Multitap input only applies when Latin characters are selected as writing languages. To add words to the built-in dictionary 1 When you enter text using T9 Text Input, select Options > Spell word. 2 Write the word using multitap input and select Insert. Chinese input This mobile phone has different input methods for entering Chinese characters:
Stroke input Pinyin input You can use these methods, for example, to enter Chinese names and Chinese short messages. Switching between Chinese input methods In the Chinese editing mode, you can select and switch quickly to another input method by pressing and holding
. General instructions Regardless of which input method you choose, your phone has a function to speed up the entry of Chinese characters. Whenever you enter a stroke or a Pinyin letter, a candidate row of the most frequently used characters containing that stroke or relating to that letter appears at the bottom of the screen. If the character you want is not displayed in the candidate row, press to present another candidate row. Continue pressing until the character you want is displayed. Alternatively, you can enter the next stroke or Pinyin letter and a new set of characters will immediately be displayed in the candidate row. To go back to the previous row, press
. To select a character in the candidate row, press the navigation key or press and hold the key corresponding to the number above the character you want to enter. 18 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Number Key Stroke Category Basic Stroke Stroke input A Chinese character is built up of strokes. There are more than 30 basic strokes, which are grouped into 5 stroke categories. Each category is represented on the keypad by one of the keys
. The Wild Card key
, is used when you are not sure of which stroke to use. Stroke categories The 5 stroke categories are defined in the table below:
Number Key Stroke Category Basic Stroke Stroke Name Over Lift Character Down Down-
Hook Short Slope Do wn Long Left Slop e Over Slope Short left Slope Dot Right Slope Character Stroke Name Down-
Curved-
Over Down-
Over Left Slope-
Over Left Slope-
Dot Down-Lift Right Slope-
Hook Down-
Over-
Hook Down-
Over-
Curved-
Hook Down-
Over-Left Slope Down-
Over-
Down-
Hook Down-
Over-
Down Over-
Hook Over-
Down This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 19 Number Key Stroke Category Basic Stroke
? (Wild card key) Stroke Name Over-
Down-
Hook Over-
Left Slop e Over-
Down-
Over-
Left Slop e Over-
Left Slop e-
Curved-
Hook Over-
Down-
Over-
Hook Over-
Down-
Over-
Down Curved-
Hook Over-
Down-
Curved-
Hook Over-
Down-
Over Over-
Down-Lift Character Components The basic building units of Chinese characters are components that are made up of strokes. After entering the first two strokes of the desired character, the component and character candidates that started with that stroke are displayed in the candidate row. Using components is a fast method for entering complex characters. The smaller candidates surrounded by dotted frames are components, and the bigger candidates without dotted frames are characters. For example, to enter
. 1 Enter , and 2 Move the cursor to , press Move the cursor to , press again to select .
, is used to Example of using the wild card key The wild card key supplement unclear strokes in entering characters. If you want to enter , but you only know that is the first and the last stroke of the character and that the total number of strokes is four, enter character is displayed in the candidate row. The
, 20 Getting started This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Pinyin input Press the keys containing the required Pinyin letters, and the phone will make various proposals on the screen, according to the pronunciation rules of Mandarin. Below is the key mapping of Pinyin letters on the keypad. Number Key Pinyin Letter a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u w x y z On the keypad, the letter is replaced by v. For example, to enter 1 Press 2 When xin is highlighted, press
. and select , then press or
(If you want to enter any of the other suggested Pinyin combinations, scroll up or down to the desired combination, then press
). 3 Press again to select , when is highlighted. Fuzzy Pinyin Fuzzy Pinyin is an option for the Pinyin input method, which contains additional spelling alternatives. When in Pinyin input mode, press Options > Writing language > Fuzzy Pinyin > On. Input punctuation, symbols and smilies Under any Chinese input mode, press
, to see the table of punctuation marks, symbols and smilies. Use the navigation key to make a selection. Press to enter a space into the text. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Getting started 21 Calling Making and receiving calls You need to turn on your phone and be within range of a network. To re-dial a number When Retry? appears select Yes. Do not hold your phone to your ear when waiting. When the call connects, your phone gives a loud signal. To make a call 1 From standby enter a phone number
(with international country/region code and area code, if applicable). 2 Press
. To answer a call Press
. To reject a call Press
. You can call numbers from your contacts and call list. See Contacts on page 23, and Call list on page 28. You can also use your voice to make calls. See Voice control on page 29. To end a call Press
. To make international calls 1 From standby press and hold down until a + sign appears. 2 Enter the country/region code, area code (without the first zero) and phone number. 3 Press To change the ear speaker volume during a call Press the volume key up or down. To mute the microphone during a call 1 Press and hold down 2 Press and hold down to resume. again To turn the loudspeaker on during a call Select SpkrOn. Do not hold your phone to your ear when using the loudspeaker. This could damage your hearing. To view missed calls from standby Press to open the call list. 22 Calling This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Emergency calls Your phone supports international emergency numbers, for example, 112 and 911. These numbers can normally be used to make emergency calls in any country/region, with or without the SIM card inserted, if a GSM network is within range. In some countries/regions, other emergency numbers may also be promoted. Your network operator may therefore have saved additional local emergency numbers on the SIM card. To make an emergency call From standby enter 112 (the international emergency number) and press
. To view your local emergency numbers 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Special numbers >
Emergency nos. Contacts You can save names, phone numbers and personal information in Contacts. Information can be saved in the phone memory or on the SIM card. Default contacts You can choose which contact information is shown as default. If Phone contacts is selected as default, your contacts show all the information saved in Contacts. If you select SIM contacts as default, your contacts show names and numbers saved on the SIM card. To select default contacts 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Default contacts. 3 Select an option. Phone contacts Phone contacts can contain names, phone numbers and personal information. They are saved in the phone memory. To add a phone contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Add. 3 Enter the name and select OK. 4 Enter the number and select OK. 5 Select a number option. 6 Scroll between tabs and select the fields to add information. 7 Select Save. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Calling 23 To call a phone contact To call a contact written in Chinese characters 1 Menu > Contacts. Then enter the entire multi-letter name, pure initial or mixed initial pinyin of Chinese contacts you want to call. For example:
Initial status Full name search Pure initial search Mixed initial search 2 When the contact is highlighted, press or to select a number and press
. To call a contact written in Latin characters 1 Menu > Contacts. Scroll to, or enter the first letters or all letters of the contact you want to call (a maximum of 10 letters). Initial Input A Input AM Input AMY 2 When the contact is highlighted, press or to select a number and press
. 24 Calling This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Note: Phone supports Chinese and English contacts mixed search. When a contact is written in Latin characters, the entered letter can reach the Latin contact you want to call; when a contact is written in Chinese characters, the entered letter can reach the pinyin of Chinese contact you want to call. To go directly to a contact, from standby press and hold down
. To call a SIM contact from phone contacts 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > SIM contacts. 3 Scroll to a contact and press
. To call with Smart search 1 From standby press to enter a sequence of (at least two) digits. All entries which match the sequence of digits or corresponding letters are shown in a list. 2 Scroll to a contact or a phone number and press
. To turn Smart search on or off 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Calls tab > Smart search. 2 Select an option. Editing contacts To add information to a phone contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to a contact and select Options
> Edit contact. 3 Scroll between the tabs and select Add. 4 Select an option and an item to add. 5 Select Save. If your subscription supports Calling Line Identification (CLI) service, you can assign personal ringtones to contacts. To copy names and numbers to phone contacts 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Copy from SIM. 3 Select an option. To copy names and numbers to the SIM card 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Copy to SIM. 3 Select an option. When you copy all contacts from your phone to the SIM card, all existing SIM card information is replaced. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Calling 25 To automatically save names and phone numbers on the SIM card 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Auto save on SIM. 3 Select an option. To save contacts on a memory card 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Back up to m. card. SIM contacts SIM contacts can contain names and numbers only. They are saved on the SIM card. To add a SIM contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Add. 3 Enter the name and select OK. 4 Enter the number and select OK. 5 Select a number option and add more information, if available. 6 Select Save. To call a SIM contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to a contact and press
. Deleting contacts To delete a contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to a contact and press
. To delete all phone contacts 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Delete all contacts. Sending contacts To send a contact 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to a contact and select Options
> Send contact. 3 Select a transfer method. Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select. Sorting contacts To select the sort order for contacts 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Sort order. 3 Select an option. Memory status The number of contacts you can save in your phone or on the SIM card depends on available memory. 26 Calling This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To view memory status 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Advanced > Memory status. Synchronizing contacts Contacts can be synchronized with a Microsoft Exchange Server
(Microsoft Outlook). For more information see Synchronizing on page 59. Myself You can enter information about yourself and, for example, send your business card. To enter Myself information 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to Myself and select Open. 3 Scroll to an option and edit the information. 4 Select Save. To add your own business card 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to Myself and select Open. 3 Scroll to My contact info and select Add
> Create new. 4 Scroll between tabs and select the fields to add information. 5 Enter the information and select Save. To enter a symbol select Options > Add symbol > Insert. To send your business card 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to Myself and select Open. 3 Scroll to My contact info and select Send. 4 Select a transfer method. Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select. Groups You can create a group of phone numbers and email addresses from Phone contacts to send messages to. See Messaging on page 34. You can also use groups (with phone numbers) when you create accepted callers lists. See Accept calls on page 32. To create a group of numbers and email addresses 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Groups. 3 Scroll to New group and select Add. 4 Enter a name for the group and select Cont. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Calling 27 5 Scroll to New and select Add. 6 For each contact phone number or email address you want to mark, scroll to it and select Mark. 7 Select Cont. > Done. Call list You can view information about recent calls. To call a number from the call list 1 From standby press a tab. and scroll to 2 Scroll to a name or a number and press
. To add a call list number to contacts and scroll to a 1 From standby press tab. 2 Scroll to the number and select Save. 3 Select New contact to create a new contact or select an existing contact to add the number to. To clear the call list 1 From standby press 2 Scroll to the All tab and select Options
> Delete all. Speed dial Speed dialling lets you select nine contacts that you can dial quickly. The contacts can be saved in positions 1-9. To add contacts to speed dial numbers 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Speed dial. 3 Find a position number and select Add. 4 Select a contact. To speed dial From standby enter the position number and press
. Voicemail If your subscription includes an answering service, callers can leave a voicemail message when you cannot answer a call. To enter your voicemail number 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Voicemail number. 2 Enter the number and select OK. To call your voicemail service From standby press and hold down
. 28 Calling This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Voice control By creating voice commands you can:
Voice dial call someone by saying Activate voice dialling by saying Answer and reject calls when you their name a magic word use a handsfree To record a voice command using voice dialling 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Voice control >
Voice dialling > Activate. 2 Select Yes > New voice command and select a contact. If the contact has more than one number, select the number to add the voice command to. 3 Record a voice command such as John mobile. 4 Follow the instructions that appear. Wait for the tone and say the command to record. The voice command is played back to you. 5 If the recording sounds OK, select Yes. If not, select No and repeat steps 3 and 4. Voice commands are saved in the phone memory only. They cannot be used in another phone. To re-record a voice command 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the General tab > Voice control > Voice dialling > Edit names. 2 Scroll to a command and select Options
> Replace voice. 3 Wait for the tone and say the command. Voice dialling You can hear your recorded contact name when you receive a call from that contact. To voice dial 1 From standby press and hold down a volume key. 2 Wait for the tone and say a recorded name, for example John mobile. The name is played back to you and the call is connected. The magic word You can record and use a voice command as a magic word to activate voice dialling without pressing any keys. Your handsfree must be connected to your phone when using the magic word. You should choose a long, unusual word or phrase that can easily be distinguished from ordinary background speech. Bluetooth handsfree does not support this feature. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Calling 29 To activate and record the magic word 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the General tab > Voice control > Magic word > Activate. 2 Follow the instructions that appear and select Cont. Wait for the tone and say the magic word. 3 Select Yes to accept or No for a new recording. 4 Follow the instructions that appear and select Cont. 5 Select where your magic word is to be activated. 3 Select Yes to accept or No for a new recording. 4 Follow the instructions that appear and select Cont. Wait for the tone and say Busy, or another word. 5 Select Yes to accept or No for a new recording. 6 Follow the instructions that appear and select Cont. 7 Select where your voice answering is to be activated. To answer a call using voice commands To make a call using the magic word Say Answer. To reject a call using voice commands Say Busy. Diverting calls You can divert calls, for example, to an answering service. When Restrict calls is used, some divert call options are not available. See Restricted dialling on page 33. 1 In standby make sure 2 Say the magic word. 3 Wait for the tone and say a voice is visible. command. Voice answering When you use a handsfree, you can answer or reject incoming calls with your voice. To activate voice answering and record voice answer commands 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the General tab > Voice control > Voice answer > Activate. 2 Follow the instructions that appear and select Cont. Wait for the tone and say Answer, or another word. 30 Calling This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To divert calls To answer a second call 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Calls tab > Divert calls. During the call, press ongoing call on hold. This puts the 2 Select a call type and a divert option. 3 Select Activate. 4 Enter the number to divert calls to and select OK. More than one call You can handle more than one call at a time. For example, you can put an ongoing call on hold, while you make or answer a second call. You can also switch between the two calls. You cannot answer a third call without ending one of the first two calls. Call waiting When call waiting is used, you hear a beep if you receive a second call. To activate call waiting From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Calls tab > Manage calls > Call waiting > Activate. To make a second call 1 During the call, select Options > Hold call. This puts the ongoing call on hold. 2 Select Options > Add call. 3 Enter the number to call and press
. To reject a second call During the call, press with the ongoing call. and continue To end an ongoing call and answer a second call During the call, select Replace active call. Handling two voice calls You can have calls ongoing and on hold at the same time. To switch between two calls During the call, press
. To join two calls During the call, select Options > Join calls. To connect two calls During the call, select Options >
Transfer call. You are disconnected from both calls (operator dependent). To end an ongoing call and return to the call on hold First press and then
. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Calling 31 Conference calls With a conference call, you can have a joint conversation with up to five people. My numbers You can view, add and edit your own phone numbers. To add a new participant 1 During the call, select Options > Hold call. This puts the joined calls on hold. 2 Select Options > Add call. 3 Enter the number to call and press 4 Select Options > Join calls to add the new participant. 5 Repeat this task to add more participants. To release a participant 1 Select Options > Release party. 2 Select the participant to release. To have a private conversation 1 During the call, select Options > Talk to and select the participant to talk to. 2 To resume the conference call, select Options > Join calls. To check your phone numbers 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Special numbers > My numbers. 3 Select an option. Accept calls You can choose to receive calls from certain phone numbers only. To add numbers to the accepted callers list 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Calls tab > Manage calls > Accept calls > Only from list. 2 Scroll to New and select Add. 3 Select a contact or Groups. See Groups on page 27. To accept all calls From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Calls tab > Manage calls > Accept calls > All callers. 32 Calling This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Restricted dialling You can restrict outgoing and incoming calls. A password from your service provider is required. If you divert incoming calls, you cannot use some restrict calls options. Restrict calls options Standard options are:
All outgoing all outgoing calls Outgoing intl all outgoing international calls Outgoing intl roam. all outgoing international calls except to your home country/region All incoming all incoming calls Inc. when roaming all incoming calls when you are abroad To restrict calls 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the Calls tab > Manage calls > Restrict calls. 2 Select an option. 3 Select Activate. 4 Enter your password and select OK. Fixed dialling Fixed dialling allows calls to be made only to certain numbers saved on the SIM card. The fixed numbers are protected by your PIN2. Partial numbers can be saved. For example, saving 0123456 allows calls to be made to all numbers starting with 0123456. When fixed dialling is used, you cannot view or manage any phone numbers saved on the SIM card, but you can still call the international emergency number, 112. To use fixed dialling 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Special numbers > Fixed dialling > Activate. 3 Enter your PIN2 and select OK. 4 Select OK again to confirm. To save a fixed number 1 From standby select Menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to New contact and select Options > Special numbers > Fixed dialling > Fixed numbers > New number. 3 Enter the information and select Save. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Calling 33 Call time and cost During a call, the duration of the call is shown. You can check the duration of your last call, outgoing calls and the total time of your calls. To check the call time From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Calls tab > Time & cost > Call timers. Showing or hiding your phone number You can decide to show or hide your phone number when you make a call. To hide your phone number 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Calls tab > Show/hide my no. 2 Select Hide number. Messaging Receiving and saving messages You are notified when you receive a message. Messages are automatically saved in the phone memory. When the phone memory is full, you can delete messages or save them on a memory card or on the SIM card. To save a message on a memory card From standby select Menu >
Messaging > Settings > General
> Save to > Memory card. To save a message on the SIM card 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging and select a folder. 2 Scroll to a message and select Options
> Save message. To view a message from the inbox 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and select View. To delete a message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging and select a folder. 2 Scroll to the message and press
. 34 Messaging This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Text messages Text messages can contain simple pictures, sound effects, animations, and melodies. Before you use messaging You must have a service centre number. The number is supplied by your service provider and is usually saved on the SIM card. If the number to your service centre is not saved on your SIM card, you must enter the number yourself. To enter a service centre number 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Text message and scroll to Service centre. The number is shown if it is saved on the SIM card. 2 If there is no number shown, select Edit. 3 Scroll to New ServiceCentre and select Add. 4 Enter the number, including the international + sign and country/region code. 5 Select Save. To write and send a text message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Write new > Text message. 2 Write the message and select Cont. >
Contacts look-up. 3 Select a recipient and select Send. If you send a text message to a group, you will be charged for each member. See Groups on page 27. To copy and paste text in a text message 1 When you write the message, select Options > Copy & paste. 2 Select Copy all or Mark & copy. Scroll to and mark text in the message. 3 Select Options > Copy & paste > Paste. To add an item to a text message 1 When you write the message, select Options > Add item. 2 Select an option and then an item. To call a number in a text message When you view the message, scroll
. to the phone number and press To turn long messages on 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Text message. 2 Select Max. msg length > Max. available. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Messaging 35 Picture messages Picture messages can contain text, pictures, slides, sound recordings, video clips, signatures and attachments. You can send picture messages to a mobile phone or an email address. Before you use picture messaging You must set an MMS profile and the address of your message server. If no MMS profile or message server exists, you can receive all the settings automatically from your network operator or at www.sonyericsson.com/support. To select an MMS profile 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Picture message > MMS profile. 2 Select a profile. To set the message server address 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Picture message. 2 Scroll to MMS profile and select Edit. 3 Select Options > Edit. 4 Scroll to Message server and select Edit. 5 Enter the address and select OK > Save. To create and send a picture message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Write new > Picture msg. 2 Enter text. To add items to the message, and select an item.
, scroll press 3 Select Cont. > Contacts look-up. 4 Select a recipient and select Send. Receiving picture messages You can select how to download your picture messages. Standard options when you download picture messages are:
Always automatic download. Ask in roaming ask to download when not in home network. Not in roaming do not download when not in home network. Always ask ask to download. Off new messages appear in the Inbox. To set automatic download 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Picture message > Auto download. 2 Select an option. 36 Messaging This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Message options You can set standard options for all messages or choose specific settings each time you send a message. To set text message options 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Text message. 2 Scroll to an option and select Edit. To set picture message options 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Settings > Picture message. 2 Scroll to an option and select Edit. To set message options for a specific message 1 When the message is ready and a recipient is selected, select Options
> Advanced. 2 Scroll to an option and select Edit. Templates If you often use the same phrases and pictures in a message, you can save the message as a template. To add a text message template 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Templates > New template > Text. 2 Insert text or select Options to add items. Select OK. 3 Enter a title and select OK. To add a picture message template 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Templates > New template
> Picture msg. 2 Enter text. To add items to the message, and select an item. 3 Select Save, enter a title and select OK.
, scroll press To save a message as a template 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and select View
> Options > Save as template. Voice messages You can send and receive a sound recording as a voice message. The sender and recipient must have a subscription supporting picture messaging. To record and send a voice message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Write new > Voice message. 2 Record the message and select Stop
> Send > Contacts look-up. 3 Select a recipient and select Send. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Messaging 37 Email You can use standard email functions and your computer email address in your phone. Before you use email You can use the setup wizard to check if settings are available for your email account or you can enter them manually. You can also receive settings at www.sonyericsson.com/support. To create an email account 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Accounts. 2 Scroll to New account and select Add. If you enter settings manually, you can contact your email provider for more information. An email provider could be the company that supplied your email address. To write and send an email message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Write new. 2 Select Add > Enter email address. Enter the email address and select OK. 3 To add more recipients, scroll to To:
and select Edit. 4 Scroll to an option and select Add >
Enter email address. Enter the email address and select OK. When you are ready, select Done. 5 Select Edit and enter a subject. Select OK. 6 Select Edit and enter the text. Select OK. 7 Scroll to Attachments and select a file to attach. 8 Select Cont. > Send. To receive and read an email message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Inbox > Options > Check new email. 2 Scroll to the message and select View. To save an email message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and select View
> Options > Save message. To reply to an email message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and select Options > Reply. 3 Write the reply and select OK. 4 Select Cont. > Send. 38 Messaging This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To view an attachment in an email message When you view the message, select Options > Attachments > Use > View. To save an attachment in an email message When you view the message, select Options > Attachments > Use > Save. Synchronizing email Email can be synchronized with a Microsoft Exchange Server
(Microsoft Outlook). For more information see Synchronizing on page 59. Active email account If you have several email accounts, you can change which one is active. To change the active email account 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Accounts. 2 Select an account. To delete an email (POP3) 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and press
. To delete an email (IMAP4) 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Inbox. 2 Scroll to the message and select Options > Mark for deletion. 3 Select Options > Clear inbox. Marked email messages will be deleted in the phone and on the server. Push email You can receive notification in your phone from your email server that you have new email messages. To turn on push email notification From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Email > Settings > Push email. My friends You can connect and log in to the My friends server to communicate online with chat messages. Before you use My friends If no settings exist in your phone, you need to enter server settings. Your service provider can provide standard settings information such as:
Username Password Server address Internet profile This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Messaging 39 To enter My friends server settings To show my status 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > Configure. 2 Scroll to a setting and select Add. To log in to the My friends server From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > Log in. To log out of the My friends server Select Options > Log out. To add a chat contact 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > the Contacts tab. 2 Select Options > Add contact. To send a chat message 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > the Contacts tab. 2 Scroll to a contact and select Chat. 3 Write the message and select Send. Status You can show your status, for example, Happy or Busy, to your contacts only. You can also show your status to all users on the My friends server. 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > Options > Settings >
Show my status. 2 Select an option. To update your own status 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > the My status tab. 2 Edit the information. 3 Select Options > Save. Chat group A chat group can be started by your service provider, by an individual My friends user or by yourself. You can save chat groups by saving a chat invitation or by searching for a specific chat group. To create a chat group 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > the Chat groups tab. 2 Select Options > Add chat group > New chat group. 3 Select who to invite from your contacts list and select Cont. 4 Enter a short invitation text and select Cont. > Send. 40 Messaging This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To add a chat group 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > the Chat groups tab >
Options > Add chat group. 2 Select an option. Conversation history is saved between log out and when you log in again to let you return to chat messages from previous conversations. To save a conversation 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> My friends > the Conversations tab. 2 Enter a conversation. 3 Select Options > Advanced > Save conversation. Imaging Camera and video recorder You can take pictures and record video clips to view, save or send. Viewfinder and camera keys 1 2 Zoom in or out Take pictures/Record video This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Imaging 41 Using the camera To activate the camera From standby press
. To take a picture 1 Activate the camera and press to scroll to
. 2 Press 3 The picture is automatically saved. to take a picture. Do not record with a strong light source in the background. Use a support or the self-timer to avoid a blurred picture. To record a video clip 1 Activate the camera and press or to scroll to
. 2 Press fully down to start recording. To stop recording 1 Press 2 The video clip is automatically saved. To use zoom Press the volume key up or down. When taking a picture, zoom is available in VGA mode only. To adjust brightness Press or
. To view pictures and video clips 1 Activate the camera and press or to scroll to
. 2 Scroll to the item. 3 To view a video clip, press the centre navigation key. or To improve a picture with Photo fix or 1 Activate the camera and press to scroll to
> Settings. 2 Select 3 Make sure Review is set to On. 4 Take a picture. 5 During review, select Options
> Photo fix. Camera icons and settings Icons on the screen inform what the current setting is. More camera settings are available in Settings. To change settings Activate the camera and select
. To view information about settings Scroll to a setting and select
. 42 Imaging This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Camera shortcuts Key Shortcut Zoom out Zoom in Camera: Shoot mode Video: Video size Self-timer Night mode Camera key guide Transferring pictures Transfer to and from your computer You can use Bluetooth wireless technology and a USB cable to transfer pictures and video clips between your computer and phone. See Bluetooth wireless technology on page 56 and Using a USB cable on page 58 for more information. You can view, enhance and organize your pictures and video clips on your computer by installing the Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition or the Sony Ericsson Media Manager. These are available for download at www.sonyericsson.com/support. To send a picture or video clip 1 From standby select Menu > Media. 2 Scroll to an item and select Options
> Send. 3 Select a transfer method. Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select. To receive a picture or video clip Follow the instructions that appear. Camera printing You can print camera pictures using a USB cable connected to a compatible printer. You can also print using a Bluetooth compatible printer. To print camera pictures using a USB cable 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Photo > Camera album. 2 Scroll to a month and a picture. 3 Select Options > Print. 4 Select an option. 5 Connect the USB cable to the phone. 6 Connect the USB cable to the printer. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Imaging 43 7 Wait for feedback in the phone and select OK. 8 Enter printer settings, if required and select Print. You should disconnect and re-connect the USB cable if there is a printer error. Photo tags You can tag pictures to categorize them. To tag pictures 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Photo > Camera album. 2 Scroll to a month and a picture. Select View. 3 Press 4 Press the centre navigation key. 5 For each picture you want to tag, use and scroll to a tag. or to scroll to the picture and press the centre navigation key. To create a new photo tag 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Photo > Camera album. 2 Scroll to a month and a picture. Select and select Options > New tag. View. 3 Press 4 Enter a name and select OK. 5 Select an icon. 6 Press the centre navigation key to tag the picture. Pictures You can view, add, edit or delete pictures in Media. Using pictures You can add a picture to a contact, use it during phone startup, as a wallpaper in standby or as a screen saver. To use pictures 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Photo > Camera album. 2 Scroll to a month and a picture. Select View. 3 Select Options > Use as. 4 Select an option. To view pictures in a slide show 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Photo > Camera album. 2 Scroll to a month and a picture. Select View. 3 Select Options > Slide show. 4 Select a mood. 44 Imaging This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. PhotoDJ and VideoDJ You can edit pictures and video clips. To edit and save a picture 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Photo > Camera album. 2 Scroll to a month and a picture. Select View. 3 Select Options > Edit in PhotoDJ. 4 Edit the picture. 5 Select Options > Save picture. To edit and save a video clip 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager > Videos. 2 Scroll to a video clip and select Options
> VideoDJ. 3 Edit the video clip. 4 Select Options > Save. To trim a video clip 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager > Videos. 2 Scroll to a video clip and select Options
> VideoDJ > Edit > Trim. 3 Select Set to set the starting point and select Start. 4 Select Set to set the ending point and select End. 5 Select Trim > Options > Save. Themes You can change the appearance of the screen through items such as colours and wallpaper. You can also create new themes and download them. For more information, go to www.sonyericsson.com/support. To set a theme 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager. 2 Scroll to Themes and select Open. 3 Scroll to a theme and select Set. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Imaging 45 Entertainment To navigate your media see Navigation on page 14. Stereo portable handsfree To use the handsfree Connect the portable handsfree. Music stops when you receive a call and resumes when the call has ended. Music player To play music 1 From standby select Menu > Media
> Music. 2 Scroll to a title and select Play. To stop playing music Press the centre navigation key. To fast forward and rewind When you listen to music, press and hold down or
. To move between tracks When you listen to music, press or
. Video player To play videos 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Video. 2 Scroll to a title and select Play. To stop playing videos Press the centre navigation key. Music and video controls To change the volume Press the volume keys up or down. To return to the player menus Select Back. To exit the player menus
. Press and hold down Browsing files Music and video files are saved and categorized. 46 Entertainment This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Artists list tracks you have transferred using Media Manager. Albums list music tracks by album in your phone and on a memory card. Tracks list all music tracks in your phone and on a memory card. Playlists create own lists of tracks. Audio books list audio books you have transferred from your computer. Podcasts list all podcasts you have transferred from your computer. Videos list all video clips in your phone or on a memory card. Playlists You can create playlists to organize files. You can sort the files by artist or title. Files can be added to more than one playlist. Deleting a playlist, or a file from a playlist, does not delete the file from the memory, just the reference to the file. To create a playlist 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Music > Playlists. 2 Scroll to New playlist and select Add. 3 Enter a name and select OK. 4 Scroll to a track and select Mark. 5 Select Add to add the track to the playlist. To add files to a playlist 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Music > Playlists. 2 Select a playlist. 3 Select Add music. 4 Scroll to a track and select Mark. 5 Select Add to add the track to the playlist. To remove tracks from a playlist 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Music > Playlists. 2 Select a playlist. 3 Scroll to the track and press
. To delete a playlist 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Music > Playlists. 2 Scroll to a playlist and press
. To view information about a track Scroll to a track and select Options
> Information. To send music 1 From standby select Menu > Media and scroll to Music. 2 Scroll to a title and select Options >
Send. 3 Select a transfer method. Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Entertainment 47 To receive music Follow the instructions that appear. Transferring music from a computer With Sony Ericsson Media Manager, you can transfer music from CDs, your computer or that you have purchased to the phone memory or a memory card. Sony Ericsson Media Manager software is available for download at www.sonyericsson.com/support. Before you use Media Manager You need one of these operating systems to use Media Manager on your computer:
Windows Vista (32 bit and 64 bit versions of: Ultimate, Enterprise, Business, Home Premium, Home Basic) Windows XP (Pro or Home), Service Pack 2 or higher To use Media Manager 1 Connect the phone to a computer with a USB cable. 2 Computer: Start/Programs/
Sony Ericsson/Media Manager. 3 Phone: Select Mass storage. The phone will restart in this mode and restart again when it is disconnected from the USB cable. Do not remove the USB cable from your phone or computer during transfer, as this may corrupt the memory card or the phone memory. 4 For safe disconnection of the USB cable in mass storage mode, right-click the removable disk icon in Windows Explorer and select Eject. See Using a USB cable on page 58. For details on transferring music, refer to Media Manager Help. Click in the top right corner of the Media Manager window. Online music and video clips You can view video clips and listen to music by streaming them to your phone from the Internet. If settings are not already in your phone, see Settings on page 53. For more information, contact your network operator or go to www.sonyericsson.com/support. To select a data account for streaming 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Streaming settings. 2 Select the data account to use. 48 Entertainment This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To stream music and video clips 1 From standby select Menu > Monternet. 2 Select Options > Go to > Bookmarks. 3 Select a link to stream from. TrackID TrackID is a free music recognition service. Search for song titles, artists and album names. To search for song information When you hear a song through a loudspeaker, from standby select Menu > Entertainment > TrackID. When the radio is playing select Options
> TrackID. Radio Do not use your phone as a radio in places where this is prohibited. To listen to the radio 1 Connect the handsfree to the phone. 2 From standby select Menu > Radio. To change the volume When the radio is playing, press the volume keys up or down. To automatically search for channels When the radio is playing, select Search. To manually search for channels When the radio is playing, press To switch between preset channels When the radio is playing, press or or
. Saving channels You can save up to 20 preset channels. To save channels When you have found a radio channel select Options > Save. To select saved channels 1 From standby select Menu > Radio >
Options > Channels. 2 Select a radio channel. To save channels in positions 1 to 10 When you have found a radio channel, press and hold down
. To select channels saved in positions 1 to 10 When the radio is playing, press
. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Entertainment 49 Ringtones and melodies To set a ringtone 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Sounds & alerts tab > Ringtone. 2 Find and select a ringtone. To set the ringtone volume 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the Sounds & alerts tab > Ring volume. to change the volume. 2 Press or 3 Select Save. To turn the ringtone off From standby press and hold down
. All signals except the alarm signal are affected. To set the vibrating alert 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the Sounds & alerts tab > Vibrating alert. 2 Select an option. PlayNow You can listen to music before you purchase and download it to your phone. This service is not available in all countries/
regions. In some countries/regions you can purchase music from some of the worlds top musical artists. Before you use PlayNow You must have the required settings in your phone. See Settings on page 53. To listen to PlayNow music 1 From standby select Menu >
PlayNow. 2 Select music from a list. Downloading from PlayNow The price appears when you select to download and save a music file. Your phone bill or prepay card is debited when a purchase is accepted. To download a music file 1 When you have listened to a music file preview, you can agree to accept the conditions. 2 Select Yes to download. 3 A text message is sent to confirm payment and the file is made available to download. 50 Entertainment This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To send a ringtone 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager. To compose a melody 1 From standby select Menu >
Entertainment > MusicDJ. 2 Scroll to Music and select Open. 3 Scroll to a ringtone and select Options
> Send. 2 Select to Insert, Copy or Paste blocks. 3 Use to scroll between or
, the blocks. 4 Select a transfer method. 4 Select Options > Save melody. Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select. To receive a ringtone Follow the instructions that appear. Sound recorder You can record a voice memo or a call. Recorded sounds can also be set as ringtones. You are not allowed to exchange some copyright-protected material. A protected file has a icon. In some countries/regions or states it is required by law that you inform the other person before recording the call. MusicDJ You can compose and edit your own melodies to use as ringtones. A melody consists of four types of tracks Drums, Basses, Chords and Accents. A track contains a number of music blocks. The blocks consist of pre-arranged sounds with different characteristics. The blocks are grouped into Intro, Verse, Chorus and Break. You compose a melody by adding music blocks to the tracks. To record a sound From standby select Menu >
Entertainment > Record sound. To listen to a recording 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager. 2 Scroll to Music and select Open. 3 Scroll to a recording and select Play. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Entertainment 51 Games Your phone contains several games. You can also download games. Help texts are available for most games. To start a game 1 From standby select Menu >
Entertainment > Games. 2 Select a game. To end a game Press
. Applications You can download and run Java applications. You can also view information or set different permissions. To set permissions for a Java application 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Applications. 2 Scroll to an application and select Options > Permissions. 3 Set permissions. Java application screen size Some Java applications are designed for a specific screen size. For more information, contact the application vendor. To set the screen size for a Java application 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Applications. Before you use Java applications If settings are not already entered in your phone, see Settings on page 53. 2 Scroll to an application and select Options > Screen size. 3 Select an option. To select a Java application 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Applications. 2 Select an application. To view information about a Java application 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Applications. 2 Scroll to an application and select Options > Information. Internet profiles for Java applications Some Java applications need to connect to the Internet to receive information. Most Java applications use the same Internet settings as your Web browser. 52 Entertainment This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Connectivity Settings Before you synchronize with an Internet service, use the Internet, PlayNow, My friends, Java, picture messaging and email you need to have settings in your phone. If settings are not already entered, you can download settings by going to www.sonyericsson.com/support. To download settings using a computer 1 Go to www.sonyericsson.com/support. 2 Follow the instructions on the screen. Phone name You can enter a name for your phone to be shown to other devices. To enter a phone name 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Phone name. 2 Enter the phone name and select OK. Using the Internet To start browsing 1 From standby select Menu > Monternet. 2 Select Options > Go to. 3 Select an option. To exit the browser When you browse the Internet, select Options > Exit browser. Using bookmarks You can create and edit bookmarks as quick links to your favourite Web pages. To create a bookmark 1 When you browse the Internet, select Options > Tools > Add bookmark. 2 Enter a title and an address. Select Save. To select a bookmark 1 From standby select Menu > Monternet. 2 Select Options > Go to > Bookmarks. 3 Scroll to a bookmark and select Go to. To send a bookmark 1 From standby select Menu > Monternet
> Options > Go to > Bookmarks. 2 Scroll to a bookmark. 3 Select Options > Send and select a transfer method. To send a link 1 When you browse the Internet, select Options > Tools > Send link. 2 Select an option. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Connectivity 53 History pages You can view Web pages you have browsed. To view history pages From standby select Menu > Monternet
> Options > Go to > History. To use pan and zoom on a Web page 1 When you browse the Internet, press
. 2 Use the navigation key to move the frame. 3 Press Zoom. 4 To switch back to pan, press
. To use pan and zoom, you need to turn off Smart-fit: Options > Advanced >
Smart-Fit > Off. To exit pan and zoom mode Select Back. Internet keypad shortcuts You can use the keypad to go directly to an Internet browser function. To select Internet keypad shortcuts 1 From standby select Menu > Monternet. 2 Select Options > Advanced > Keypad mode > Shortcuts. Key Shortcut Enter address Bookmarks Zoom Pan & zoom (when Smart-Fit is off). Fullscreen or Landscape or Normal screen. To make a call while browsing When you browse the Internet press
. To save a picture from a Web page 1 When you browse the Internet, select Options > Tools > Save picture. 2 Select a picture. To find text on a Web page 1 When you browse the Internet, select Options > Tools > Find on page. 2 Enter text and press Find. 54 Connectivity This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To copy and paste text while browsing 1 When you browse the Internet, select Options > Tools > Mark & Copy. 2 Scroll to where you want to start copying and select Mark. 3 Scroll to mark text. 4 Select Copy. 5 Navigate to where you want to insert the text and select Options > Paste. To save a Web page When you browse the Internet, select Options > Tools > Save page. To view saved Web pages 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> File manager > Web pages > Saved pages. 2 Scroll to an item and select View. Internet security and certificates Your phone supports secure browsing. Certain Internet services, such as banking, require certificates in your phone. Your phone may already contain certificates when you buy it or you can download new certificates. To view certificates in the phone From standby select Menu > Settings >
the General tab > Security > Certificates. Web feeds You can receive frequently updated content, such as podcasts or news headlines, as Web feeds. You can add feeds for a page, if it has the icon. To add new feeds for a Web page When you browse a page on the Internet that has Web feeds, select Options > Web feeds. Updating Web feeds You can manually update your feeds, or schedule the update. When there are updates, appears on the screen. To schedule Web feeds updates 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Web feeds. 2 Scroll to a feed and select Options >
Schedule update. 3 Select an option. To update Web feeds manually 1 From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Web feeds. 2 Scroll to a feed and select Options >
Update. 3 Select an option. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Connectivity 55 Web feeds in standby You can show news updates on the standby screen. To show Web feeds in standby From standby select Menu > Messaging
> Web feeds > Options > Settings >
Standby ticker > Show in standby. To access Web feeds from standby 1 From standby select Ticker. 2 To read more about a feed, press to scroll to a headline and select or Go to. Bluetooth wireless technology The Bluetooth function makes wireless connection to other Bluetooth devices possible. You can, for example:
Connect to handsfree devices. Connect to several devices at the Connect to computers and access Exchange items and play multiplayer same time. the Internet. games. We recommend a range within 10 metres
(33 feet), with no solid objects in between, for Bluetooth communication. Before you use Bluetooth wireless technology You must turn on the Bluetooth function to communicate with other devices. You must also pair your phone with other Bluetooth devices. To turn the Bluetooth function on From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth >
Turn on. Make sure that the device you want to pair your phone with has the Bluetooth function activated and is made visible. To receive an item 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth >
Turn on. 2 When you receive an item, follow the instructions that appear. To pair the phone with a device 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth > My devices. 2 Scroll to New device and select Add to search for available devices. 3 Select a device. 4 Enter a passcode, if required. 56 Connectivity This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To allow connection to the phone 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth > My devices. 2 Select a device from the list. 3 Select Options > Allow connection. To pair the phone with a Bluetooth handsfree for the first time 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth >
Handsfree. 2 Select Yes. 3 Enter a passcode, if required. To pair the phone with more than one Bluetooth handsfree 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth >
Handsfree > My handsfree > New handsfree. 2 Scroll to a device and select Add. Power saving You can save battery power with the Power save function. You can only connect with a single Bluetooth device. You must turn this function off if you want to connect with more than one Bluetooth device at the same time. To turn powersave on From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth >
Powersave > On. Transferring sound to and from a Bluetooth handsfree You can transfer the sound to and from a Bluetooth handsfree using a phone key or the handsfree key. To transfer sound 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the Connectivity tab > Bluetooth >
Handsfree > Incoming call. 2 Select an option. In phone transfers sound to the phone. In handsfree transfers sound to the handsfree. To transfer sound during a call 1 During a call, select Sound. 2 Select from the list. File transfer You can synchronize and transfer files using Bluetooth wireless technology. See Synchronization using a computer on page 60. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Connectivity 57 Media transfer and Mass storage If you have Windows Media Player 11 or higher installed on your PC you can drag and drop files between your phone or memory card and a computer in Microsoft Windows Explorer. Only use a USB cable supported by your phone. Do not remove the USB cable from your phone or computer during file transfer as this may corrupt the phone memory or the memory card. To use media transfer and mass storage mode Using a USB cable You can connect your phone to a computer with a USB cable to transfer files using Mass storage or Media transfer. You can also synchronize, transfer files and use your phone as a modem using Phone mode. For more information go to the Getting started section at www.sonyericsson.com/support. Before you use a USB cable You need one of these operating systems to transfer files using a USB cable:
Windows 2000 Windows XP (Pro and Home) Windows Vista (32 bit and 64 bit versions of: Ultimate, Enterprise, Business, Home Premium, Home Basic) Before transferring files you must install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite software on your computer. You can download the Sony Ericsson PC Suite from www.sonyericsson.com/support. 58 Connectivity This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. 1 Connect a USB cable to the phone and the computer. 2 Phone: Select Mass storage. The phone will restart in this mode and restart again when disconnected from the USB cable. 3 Phone: Select Media transfer and the phone will remain activated during file transfer. 4 Computer: Wait until the phone memory and memory card appear as external disks in Windows Explorer. 5 Drag and drop selected files between the phone and the computer. To disconnect a USB cable safely 1 Right-click the removable disk icon in Windows Explorer. 2 Select Eject. 3 Disconnect the USB cable when the following message is shown in the phone: Mass storage session ended. It is now safe to remove the USB cable. Phone mode Before synchronizing or using your phone as a modem you must install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite software on your computer. To use phone mode 1 Computer: Start PC Suite from Start/
Programs/Sony Ericsson/PC Suite. 2 Connect a USB cable to the phone and the computer. 3 Phone: Select Phone mode. 4 Computer: When you are notified that the Sony Ericsson PC Suite has found your phone, you can start using the phone mode applications. For usage details, see the Sony Ericsson PC Suite Help section once the software has been installed on your computer. Synchronizing You can use a USB cable or Bluetooth wireless technology to synchronize phone contacts, appointments, bookmarks, tasks and notes with a computer program such as Microsoft Outlook. You can also synchronize with an Internet service using SyncML or a Microsoft Exchange Server using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. For more information go to the Getting started section at www.sonyericsson.com/support. Use only one of the synchronization methods at a time with your phone. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Connectivity 59 Synchronization using a computer Before synchronizing you need to install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite. The software includes help information. You can go to www.sonyericsson.com/support to download the software. You need one of these operating systems to use the PC Suite on your computer:
Windows XP (Pro and Home), Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Vista (32 bit and 64 bit versions of: Ultimate, Enterprise, Business, Home Premium, Home Basic) Synchronization using an Internet service You can synchronize online using an Internet service with your phone. If Internet settings are not in your phone, see Settings on page 53. Before you start to synchronize You must enter settings for SyncML synchronization and register a synchronization account online with a service provider. Settings that are required are:
Server address server URL Database name database to synchronize with To enter settings for SyncML 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Synchronization. 2 Scroll to New account and select Add
> SyncML. 3 Enter a name for the new account and select Cont. 4 Select Server address. Enter the required information and select OK. 5 Enter Username and Password, if required. 6 Scroll to the Applications tab and mark applications to synchronize. 7 Scroll to the App. settings tab and select an application. 8 Select Database name and enter the required information. 9 Scroll to the Advanced tab to enter additional settings for synchronizing. 10Select Save. 60 Connectivity This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To delete an account 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Synchronization. 2 Scroll to an account and press
. To start synchronization 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Synchronization. 2 Scroll to an account and select Start. Synchronization using a Microsoft Exchange Server You can access and synchronize corporate exchange information such as email, contacts and calendar entries with a Microsoft Exchange Server using your phone. For more information on synchronization settings, contact your IT administrator. Before you start to synchronize You must enter settings for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to access a Microsoft Exchange Server. Settings that are required are:
Server address server URL Domain server domain Username account username Password account password Before you start to synchronize with Exchange ActiveSync you must enter the correct time zone in your phone. To enter settings for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Synchronization. 2 Scroll to New account and select Add
> Exchange ActiveSync. 3 Enter a name for the new account and select Cont. 4 Enter the required settings. 5 Scroll between the tabs to enter additional settings. 6 Select Save. To start synchronization 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Synchronization. 2 Scroll to an account and select Start. Update service You can update your phone with the latest software. You do not lose personal or phone information. There are two ways to update your phone:
Over the air using your phone Using a USB cable and an Internet-connected computer This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Connectivity 61 More features Flight mode In Flight mode the network and radio transceivers are turned off to prevent disturbance to sensitive equipment. When the flight mode menu is activated you are asked to select a mode the next time you turn on your phone:
Normal mode full functionality. Flight mode limited functionality. You can use the Bluetooth function in Flight mode. To activate the flight mode menu From standby select Menu > Settings >
the General tab > Flight mode > Show at startup. To select flight mode 1 When the flight mode menu is activated, turn off your phone. 2 Turn on your phone and select Flight mode. Update service requires data access such as GPRS. Before you use the Update service If settings are not in your phone see Settings on page 53. To view the current software in the phone 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Update service. 2 Select Software version. To use Update service using the phone 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Update service. 2 Select Search for update and follow the instructions that appear. To use Update service using a USB cable 1 Go to www.sonyericsson.com/support or click the Sony Ericsson Update service in the PC Suite software if installed on your computer. 2 Select a region and country/region. 3 Follow the instructions on the screen. To set a reminder to use Update service 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Update service >
Settings > Reminder. 2 Select an option. 62 More features This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Location services You can get help to find your way, view your approximate location and save your favourite locations. With the accessory GPS Enabler HGE-100 you can get more exact information about your current location. Some features of Location services use the Internet. Alarms You can set a sound or the radio as an alarm signal. The alarm sounds even if the phone is turned off. When the alarm sounds you can silence it or turn it off. To set the alarm 1 From standby select Menu > Alarms. 2 Scroll to an alarm and select Edit. 3 Scroll to Time: and select Edit. 4 Enter a time and select OK > Save. To set the recurrent alarm 1 From standby select Menu > Alarms. 2 Scroll to an alarm and select Edit. 3 Scroll to Recurrent: and select Edit. 4 Scroll to a day and select Mark. 5 To select another day, scroll to the day and select Mark. 6 Select Done > Save. To set the alarm signal 1 From standby select Menu > Alarms. 2 Scroll to an alarm and select Edit. 3 Scroll to Alarm signal: and select Edit. 4 Find and select an alarm signal. Select Save. To silence the alarm When the alarm sounds, press any key. To repeat the alarm, select Snooze. To turn off an alarm When the alarm sounds, select Turn off. To cancel the alarm 1 From standby select Menu > Alarms. 2 Scroll to an alarm and select TurnOff. The alarm in silent mode You can set the alarm not to sound when the phone is in silent mode. To set an alarm to sound or not in silent mode 1 From standby select Menu > Alarms. 2 Scroll to an alarm and select Edit. 3 Scroll to the 4 Scroll to Silent mode: and select Edit. 5 Select an option. tab. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. More features 63 Calendar The calendar can be synchronized with a computer calendar, with a calendar on the Web or with a Microsoft Exchange Server (Microsoft Outlook). For more information see Synchronizing on page 59. Default view You can choose whether month, week or day view will appear first when you open the calendar. To set default view 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Calendar. 2 Select Options > Advanced > Default view. 3 Select an option. Appointments You can add new appointments or reuse existing appointments. To add an appointment 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Calendar. 2 Select a date. 3 Scroll to New appointment and select Add. 4 Enter the information and confirm each entry. 5 Select Save. To view an appointment 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Calendar. 2 Select a date. 3 Scroll to an appointment and select View. To edit an appointment 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Calendar. 2 Select a date. 3 Scroll to an appointment and select View. 4 Select Options > Edit. 5 Edit the appointment and confirm each entry. 6 Select Save. To send an appointment 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Calendar. 2 Select a date. 3 Scroll to an appointment and select Options > Send. 4 Select a transfer method. Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select. 64 More features This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. To view a calendar week To hide a note from standby 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Calendar. 2 Select a date. 3 Select Options > View week. To set when reminders should sound 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Calendar. 2 Select a date. 3 Select Options > Advanced >
Reminders. 4 Select an option. A reminders option set in calendar affects a reminders option set in tasks. Notes You can make notes and save them. You can also show a note in standby. To add a note 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Notes. 2 Scroll to New note and select Add. 3 Write a note and select Save. To show a note in standby 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Notes. 2 Scroll to a note and select Options >
Show in standby. 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Notes. 2 Scroll to a note and select Options >
Hide in standby. Tasks You can add new tasks or reuse existing tasks. To add a task 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Tasks. 2 Select New task and select Add. 3 Select an option. 4 Enter details and confirm each entry. To view a task 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Tasks. 2 Scroll to a task and select View. To reuse an existing task 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Tasks. 2 Scroll to a task and select View. 3 Select Options > Edit. 4 Edit the task and select Cont. 5 Choose to set a reminder. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. More features 65 To send a task 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Tasks. 2 Scroll to a task and select Options >
Send. 3 Select a transfer method. Make sure the receiving device supports the transfer method you select. To set when reminders should sound 1 From standby select Menu > Organizer
> Tasks. 2 Scroll to a task and select Options >
Reminders. 3 Select an option. A reminders option set in tasks affects a reminders option set in calendar. Profiles You can change settings such as the ring volume and vibrating alert to suit different locations. You can reset all profiles to the phones original settings. To select a profile 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Profiles. 2 Select a profile. To view and edit a profile 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Profiles. 2 Scroll to a profile and select Options
> View and edit. You cannot rename the Normal profile. Time and date To set the time 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the General tab > Time & date > Time. 2 Enter the time and select Save. To set the date 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Time & date > Date. 2 Enter the date and select Save. To set the time zone 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Time & date > My time zone. 2 Select the time zone you are in. If you select a city, My time zone also updates the time when daylight saving time changes. 66 More features This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Locks SIM card lock This lock only protects your subscription. Your phone will work with a new SIM card. If the lock is on, you have to enter a PIN (Personal Identity Number). If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is blocked and you need to enter your PUK
(Personal Unblocking Key). Your PIN and PUK are supplied by your network operator. To unblock the SIM card 1 When PIN blocked appears, enter your PUK and select OK. 2 Enter a new four-to-eight-digit PIN and select OK. 3 Re-enter the new PIN and select OK. To edit the PIN 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Security > Locks
> SIM protection > Change PIN. 2 Enter your PIN and select OK. 3 Enter a new four-to-eight-digit PIN and select OK. 4 Re-enter the new PIN and select OK. If Codes do not match appears, you entered the new PIN incorrectly. If Wrong PIN appears, followed by Old PIN:, you entered your old PIN incorrectly. To use the SIM card lock 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Security > Locks
> SIM protection > Protection. 2 Select an option. 3 Enter your PIN and select OK. Phone lock You can stop unauthorized use of your phone. Change the phone lock code
(0000) to any four-to-eight-digit personal code. It is important that you remember your new code. If you forget it, you have to take your phone to your local Sony Ericsson retailer. To use the phone lock 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Security > Locks
> Phone protection > Protection. 2 Select an option. 3 Enter the phone lock code and select OK. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. More features 67 IMEI number Keep a copy of your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number in case your phone is stolen. To view your IMEI number
, From standby press
, To unlock the phone Enter your code and select OK. To change the phone lock code 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Security > Locks
> Phone protection > Change code. 2 Enter the old code and select OK. 3 Enter the new code and select OK. 4 Repeat the code and select OK. Keypad lock You can set this lock to avoid accidental dialling. Incoming calls can be answered without unlocking the keypad. Calls to the international emergency number 112 can still be made. To use the automatic keylock 1 From standby select Menu > Settings >
the General tab > Security > Automatic keylock. 2 Select an option. To lock the keypad manually From standby press Lock. and select To unlock the keypad manually From standby press Unlock. and select 68 More features This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Troubleshooting Some problems will require you to call your network operator. For more support go to www.sonyericsson.com/support. Common questions I have problems with memory capacity or the phone is working slowly Restart your phone every day to free memory or do a Master reset. Master reset If you select Reset settings, the changes that you have made to settings will be deleted. If you select Reset all, in addition to your changes to settings, all contacts, messages, personal data, and content that you have downloaded, received or edited will also be deleted. To reset the phone 1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Master reset. 2 Select an option. 3 Follow the instructions that appear. I cannot charge the phone or battery capacity is low The charger is not properly connected or the battery connection is poor. Remove the battery and clean the connectors. The battery is worn out and needs to be replaced. See Charge the battery on page 8. No battery icon appears when I start charging the phone It may take a few minutes before the battery icon appears on the screen. Some menu options appear in grey A service is not activated. Contact your network operator. I cannot use SMS/text messages on my phone Settings are missing or incorrect. Contact your network operator to find out the correct SMS service centre setting. See Text messages on page 35. I cannot use picture messages on my phone Your subscription does not include data capability. Settings are missing or incorrect. Please contact your network operator. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Troubleshooting 69 See Help in your phone on page 8 or go to www.sonyericsson.com/support to order settings and follow the instructions on the screen. See Settings on page 53. How do I turn on and off T9 Text Input when writing?
When you enter text, press and hold down at the top of the screen when T9 Text Input is activated. You will see How do I change phone language?
1 From standby select Menu > Settings
> the General tab > Language > Phone language. 2 Select an option. I cannot use the Internet Your subscription does not include data capability. Internet settings are missing or incorrect. Please contact your network operator. See Help in your phone on page 8 or go to www.sonyericsson.com/support to order Internet settings, and follow the instructions on the screen. See Settings on page 53. I cannot use keypad shortcuts while browsing Make sure your Keypad mode is set as Shortcuts. See To select Internet keypad shortcuts on page 54. I have set Web feeds to show in standby, but no Web feeds appear in standby Check if a note is shown in standby. If so, hide it. See To hide a note from standby on page 65. The phone does not ring or rings too softly Make sure the microphone has not been muted. See To mute the microphone during a call on page 22. Check the ringtone volume. See To set the ringtone volume on page 50. Check the profile. See To select a profile on page 66. Check the Divert call options. See To divert calls on page 31. The phone cannot be detected by other devices using Bluetooth wireless technology You have not turned the Bluetooth function on. Make sure that the visibility is set to show phone. See To turn the Bluetooth function on on page 56. 70 Troubleshooting This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. I cannot synchronize or transfer data between my phone and my computer, when using a USB cable. The cable or software has not been properly installed. Go to www.sonyericsson.com/support to read Getting started guides which contain detailed installation instructions and troubleshooting guides. Where can I find the regulatory information such as my IMEI number if I cannot turn on my phone?
Error messages Insert SIM There is no SIM card in your phone or you may have inserted it incorrectly. See Charge the battery on page 8. The SIM card connectors need cleaning. If the card is damaged, contact your network operator. Insert correct SIM card Your phone is set to work only with certain SIM cards. Check if you are using the correct operator SIM card. Wrong PIN/Wrong PIN2 You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly. Enter the correct PIN or PIN2 and select Yes. See To insert the SIM card on page 6. PIN blocked/PIN2 blocked You have entered your PIN or PIN2 code incorrectly three times in a row. To unblock, see SIM card lock on page 67. Codes do not match Codes that you have entered do not match. When you want to change a security code, for example your PIN, you have to confirm the new code. See SIM card lock on page 67. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Troubleshooting 71 No netw. coverage Your phone is in flight mode. See Flight mode on page 62. Your phone is not receiving any network signal, or the received signal is too weak. Contact your network operator and make sure that the network has coverage where you are. The SIM card is not working properly. Insert your SIM card in another phone. If this works, it is probably your phone that is causing the problem. Please contact the nearest Sony Ericsson service location. Emerg. calls only You are within range of a network, but you are not allowed to use it. However, in an emergency, some network operators allow you to call the international emergency number 112. See Emergency calls on page 23. PUK blocked. Contact operator. You entered your personal unblocking key code (PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a row. Charging, alien battery The battery that you are using is not a Sony Ericsson-approved battery. See Battery on page 73. Important information Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site On www.sonyericsson.com/support there is a support section where help and tips are only a few clicks away. Here you find the latest computer software updates and tips on how to use your product more efficiently. Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Please follow these guidelines. Failure to do so might entail a potential health risk or product malfunction. If in doubt as to its proper function, have the product checked by a certified service partner before charging or using it. Recommendations for care and safe use of our products Handle with care and keep in a clean and dust-free place. Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire. Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or excess humidity. Do not expose to extreme temperatures. Do not expose the battery to temperatures above +60C
(+140F). Do not expose to flames or lit tobacco Do not drop, throw or try to bend your products. product. Do not paint or attempt to disassemble or modify your product. Only Sony Ericsson authorized personnel should perform service. 72 Important information This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Consult with authorized medical staff and the instructions of the medical device manufacturer before using your product near pacemakers or other medical devices or equipment. Discontinue use of electronic devices or disable the radio transmitting functionality of the device where required or requested to do so. Do not use where a potentially explosive atmosphere exists. Do not place your product or install wireless equipment in the area above an air bag in your car. Caution: Cracked or broken displays may create sharp edges or splinters that could be harmful upon contact. Do not use your Bluetooth Headset in positions where it is uncomfortable or will be subject to pressure. Children Warning! Keep out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to play with mobile phones or accessories. They could hurt themselves or others. Products may contain small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard. Power supply (Charger) Connect the charger to power sources as marked on the product. Do not use outdoors or in damp areas. Do not alter or subject the cord to damage or stress. Unplug the unit before cleaning it. Never alter the plug. If it does not fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by an electrician. When power supply is connected there is a small drain of power. To avoid this small energy waste, disconnect the power supply when the product is fully charged. Use of charging devices that are not Sony Ericsson branded may impose increased safety risks. Battery New or idle batteries can have short-term reduced capacity. Fully charge the battery before initial use. Use for intended purpose only. Charge the battery in temperatures between +5C (+41F) and +45C
(+113F). Do not put the battery into your mouth. Do not let the battery contacts touch another metal object. Turn off the product before removing the battery. Performance depends on temperatures, signal strength, usage patterns, features selected and voice or data transmissions. The stand-by time for this battery is up to 390 hours. Only Sony Ericsson service partners should remove or replace built-in batteries. Use of batteries that are not Sony Ericsson branded may pose increased safety risks. Note: The environmental protection period
(EPUP) of battery is 5 years.
5 Personal medical devices Mobile phones may affect implanted medical equipment. Reduce risk of interference by keeping a minimum distance of 15 cm (6 inches) between the phone and the device. Use the phone at your right ear. Do not carry the phone in your breast pocket. Turn off the phone if you suspect interference. For all medical devices, consult a physician and the manufacturer. Driving Some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of phones in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external antenna supports the installation. Check with your vehicle manufacturers representative to be sure that your mobile phone or Bluetooth handsfree will not affect the electronic systems in your vehicle. Full attention should be given to driving at all times and local laws and regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must be observed. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Important information 73 GPS/Location based functions Some products provide GPS/Location based functions. Location determining functionality is provided As is and With all faults. Sony Ericsson does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy of such location information. Use of location-based information by the device may not be uninterrupted or error free and may additionally be dependent on network service availability. Please note that functionality may be reduced or prevented in certain environments such as building interiors or areas adjacent to buildings. Caution: Do not use GPS functionality in a manner which causes distraction from driving. Emergency calls Calls cannot be guaranteed under all conditions. Never rely solely upon mobile phones for essential communications. Calls may not be possible in all areas, on all networks, or when certain network services and/or phone features are used. Antenna Use of antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson could damage your phone, reduce performance, and produce SAR levels above the established limits. Do not cover the antenna with your hand as this affects call quality, power levels and can shorten talk and standby times. Radio frequency (RF) exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) When your phone or Bluetooth handsfree is turned on, it emits low levels of radio frequency energy. International safety guidelines have been developed through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure. The guidelines include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used to measure 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 because the phone is designed to use the minimum power necessary to access the chosen network, the actual SAR level can be well below this value. There is no proof of difference in safety based on difference in SAR value. Products with radio transmitters sold in the US must be certified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). When required, tests are performed when the phone is placed at the ear and when worn on the body. For body-worn operation, the phone has been tested when positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when properly used with an appropriate Sony Ericsson accessory and worn on the body. For more information about SAR and radio frequency exposure go to: www.sonyericsson.com/cn. Malware Malware (short for malicious software) is software that can harm your mobile phone or other computers. Malware or harmful applications can include viruses, worms, spyware, and other unwanted programs. While your device does employ security measures to resist such efforts, Sony Ericsson does not warrant or represent that your device will be impervious to introduction of malware. You can however reduce the risk of malware attacks by using care when downloading content or accepting applications, refraining from opening or responding to messages from unknown sources, using trustworthy services to access the Internet, and only downloading content to your mobile phone from known, reliable sources. 74 Important information This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Accessories Use only Sony Ericsson branded original accessories and certified service partners. Sony Ericsson does not test third-party accessories. Accessories may influence RF Exposure, radio performance, sound loudness, electric safety and other areas. Third-
party accessories and parts may pose a risk to your health or safety or decrease performance. Disposal of old electrical and electronic equipment Electronic equipment and batteries should not be included as household waste but should be left at an appropriate collection point for recycling. This helps prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Check local regulations by contacting your local city office, your household waste disposal service, the shop where you purchased the product or calling a Sony Ericsson Call Center. Disposing of the battery Check local regulations or call a Sony Ericsson Call Center for information. Never use municipal waste. Declaration of substances When this product is operated under the conditions in the product manual, the environmental protection period
(EPUP) is 20 years.
20 Toxic or hazardous substances Part Name Lead
(Pb) Mer cury
(Hg) Cad mium
(Cd) Hexa valent chromium
(Cr6+) Polybromi nated biphenyls
(PBB) Polybrom inated diphenyl ethers
(PBDE) X O O O X X O O O O O O O O O O Phone Battery Access ories and charger O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006. X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006. ( Currently there are no alternative technologies available) O O Memory Card If your product comes complete with a removable memory card, it is generally compatible with the handset purchased but may not be compatible with other devices or the capabilities of their memory cards. Check other devices for compatibility before purchase or use. If your product is equipped with a memory card reader, check memory card compatibility before purchase or use. Memory cards are generally formatted prior to shipping. To reformat the memory card, use a compatible device. Do not use the standard operating system format when formatting the memory card on a PC. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the device or contact customer support. This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Important information 75 Warning!
If your device requires an adapter for insertion into the handset or another device, do not insert the card directly without the required adapter. Precautions on Memory Card Use Do not expose the memory card to moisture. Do not touch terminal connections with your hand or any metal object. Do not strike, bend, or drop the memory card. Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the memory card. Do not use or store the memory card in humid or corrosive locations or in excessive heat such as a closed car in summer, in direct sunlight or near a heater, etc. Do not press or bend the end of the memory card adapter with excessive force. Do not let dirt, dust, or foreign objects get into the insert port of any memory card adapter. Check you have inserted the memory card correctly. Insert the memory card as far as it will go into any memory card adapter needed. The memory card may not operate properly unless fully inserted. We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data. We are not responsible for any loss or damage to content you store on the memory card. Recorded data may be damaged or lost when you remove the memory card or memory card adapter, turn off the power while formatting, reading or writing data, or use the memory card in locations subject to static electricity or high electrical field emissions. Protection of personal information Erase personal data before disposing of the product. To delete data, perform a master reset. Deleting data from the phone memory does not ensure that it cannot be recovered. Sony Ericsson does not warrant against recovery of information and does not assume responsibility for disclosure of any information even after a master reset. Loudness warning!
Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your hearing. End User License Agreement Software delivered with this device and its media is owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, and/or its affiliated companies and its suppliers and licensors. Sony Ericsson grants you a non-exclusive limited license to use the Software solely in conjunction with the Device on which it is installed or delivered. Ownership of the Software is not sold, transferred or otherwise conveyed. Do not use any means to discover the source code or any component of the Software, reproduce and distribute the Software, or modify the Software. You are entitled to transfer rights and obligations to the Software to a third party, solely together with the Device with which you received the Software, provided the third party agrees in writing to be bound by the terms of this License. This license exists throughout the useful life of this Device. It can be terminated by transferring your rights to the Device to a third party in writing. Failure to comply with any of these terms and conditions will terminate the license immediately. Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and licensors retain all rights, title and interest in and to the Software. Sony Ericsson, and, to the extent that the Software contains material or code of a third party, such third party, shall be entitled third party beneficiaries of these terms. This license is governed by the laws of Sweden. When applicable, the foregoing applies to statutory consumer rights. 76 Important information This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. In the event Software accompanying or provided in conjunction with your device is provided with additional terms and conditions, such provisions shall also govern your possession and usage of the Software. Limited Warranty Communications AB, SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden,
(Sony Ericsson) or its local affiliated company 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 Call Center
(national rates may apply) or visit www.sonyericsson.com/cn to get further information. WHAT WE WILL DO If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate under normal use and service, due to defects in design, materials or workmanship, Sony Ericsson authorised distributors or service partners, in the country/region* where you purchased the Product, will, at their option, either repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated 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. Please note that some of your personal settings, downloads or other information may be lost when your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired or replaced. At present Sony Ericsson may be prevented by applicable law, other regulation or technical restrictions from making a backup copy of certain downloads. Sony Ericsson does not take any responsibility for any lost information of any kind and will not reimburse you for any such loss. You should always make backup copies of all the information stored on your Sony Ericsson Product such as downloads, calendar and contacts before handing in your Sony Ericsson Product for repair or replacement. CONDITIONS 1 The warranty is valid only if the original proof of purchase issued to the original purchaser by a Sony Ericsson authorised dealer, specifying the date of purchase and serial number**, for this Product, is presented with the Product to be repaired or replaced. Sony Ericsson reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the Product from the dealer. 2 If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for thirty (30) 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. 3 This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to normal wear and tear, or due to misuse, including but not limited to use in other than the normal and customary manner, in accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions for use and maintenance of the Product. Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the Product due to accident, software or hardware modification or adjustment, acts of God or damage resulting from liquid. A rechargeable battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times. However, it will eventually wear out this is not a defect. When the talk-time or standby time is noticeably shorter, it is time to replace your battery. Sony Ericsson recommends that you use only batteries and chargers approved by Sony Ericsson. Minor variations in display brightness and color may occur between phones. There may be tiny bright or dark dots on the display. These are called defective This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Important information 77 pixels and occur when individual dots have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted. Two defective pixels are deemed acceptable. Minor variations in the appearance of the camera image may occur between phones. This is not uncommon in digital cameras and does not mean that the camera is defective in any way. 4 Since the cellular system on which the Product is to operate is provided by a carrier independent from Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be responsible for the operation, availability, coverage, services or range of that system. 5 This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by installations, modifications, or repair or opening of the Product performed by a non-Sony Ericsson authorised person. 6 The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been caused by use of accessories or other peripheral devices which are not Sony Ericsson branded original accessories intended for use with the Product. 7 Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the warranty. 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. Some countries/regions/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. The warranty provided does not affect the consumers statutory rights under applicable legislation in force, nor the consumers rights against the dealer arising from their sales / purchase contract.
* In some countries/regions additional information is requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid proof of purchase. FCC Statement 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. Any change or modification not expressly approved by Sony Ericsson may void the users authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 78 Important information This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Declaration of Conformity for G502c We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type AAC-1052171-BV and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards EN 301 511:V9.0.2, EN 300 328:V1.7.1, EN 301 489-7:V1.3.1, EN 301 489-17:V1.2.1, EN 60 950-1:2006 following the provisions of, Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 1999/5/EC. Lund, January 2008 Shoji Nemoto, Head of Product Business Group GSM/UMTS We fulfill the requirements of the R&TTE Directive
(1999/5/EC). This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Important information 79 Index A activity menu ........................................ 15 adding notes ............................................ 65 alarms .................................................. 63 answering service ................................ 28 applications .......................................... 52 appointments ....................................... 64 assembly ................................................ 6 B battery inserting ......................................... 6 use and care ................................ 73 Bluetooth wireless technology ......... 56 bookmarks creating ........................................ 53 select ............................................ 53 sending ........................................ 53 browsing copy and paste ............................ 55 business cards ..................................... 27 C calendar ............................................... 64 call divert .............................................. 30 call list .................................................. 28 call numbers in message ..................... 35 call time .................................................34 caller-specific ringtones ........................25 calls accepting ......................................32 answering and rejecting ................22 emergency ....................................23 handling two calls .........................31 international ..................................22 making and receiving ....................22 putting on hold ..............................31 recording .......................................51 camera settings .........................................42 conference calls ....................................32 contacts adding phone contacts .................23 default contacts ............................23 groups of .......................................27 synchronizing ................................59 copy and paste while browsing ..............................55 D date .......................................................66 downloading music ...............................50 80 Index This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. E email ..................................................... 38 emergency numbers ............................ 23 entering text ......................................... 17 F file manager .......................................... 15 fixed dialling ......................................... 33 flight mode ........................................... 62 G games ................................................... 52 groups .................................................. 27 H handsfree ....................................... 29, 46 Bluetooth technology ................... 57 help ........................................................ 8 hiding number ...................................... 34 history Web pages ................................... 54 I IMEI number ......................................... 68 Internet bookmarks ................................... 53 security and certificates ............... 55 settings ......................................... 53 J Java .................................................. 52 K keypad lock .......................................... 68 automatic ..................................... 68 manual ......................................... 68 keys ...................................................... 10 L language ............................................... 17 Location services ................................. 63 lock keypad ......................................... 68 phone ........................................... 67 SIM card ....................................... 67 M magic word .......................................... 29 master reset ......................................... 69 Media Manager .................................... 48 memory card ........................................ 15 memory status ..................................... 26 menu overview ..................................... 12 menus .................................................. 14 messages email ............................................. 38 picture .......................................... 36 text ............................................... 35 voice ............................................. 37 microphone .......................................... 22 MMS See picture messages music player ......................................... 46 This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Index 81 MusicDJ ............................................ 51 My friends ............................................ 39 my numbers ......................................... 32 profiles ..................................................66 PUK ...................................................7, 67 push email .............................................39 N navigating menus ................................. 14 notes .................................................... 65 adding .......................................... 65 showing in standby ...................... 65 P pan and zoom Web pages ................................... 54 phone name ......................................... 53 photo fix ............................................... 42 photo tags ............................................ 44 PhotoDJ ............................................ 45 photos improving ..................................... 42 photo fix ....................................... 42 picture messages ................................. 36 pictures ................................................ 44 edit ............................................... 45 improving ..................................... 42 photo fix ....................................... 42 PIN code changing ...................................... 67 unblocking ..................................... 7 playlists ................................................ 47 PlayNow ........................................... 50 R ringtones .........................................5051 RSS feeds See Web feeds RSS ticker .............................................56 S safety guidelines ...................................72 saved Web pages viewing ..........................................55 saving Web pages ....................................55 search on Web pages ...............................54 selection keys .......................................14 sending appointments and tasks ...............64 bookmarks ....................................53 business cards ..............................27 melodies and ringtones ................51 music ............................................47 pictures .........................................43 settings Internet ..........................................53 Java ...........................................52 shortcuts ...............................................14 82 Index This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. SIM card copying to/from ............................ 25 lock and unblock .......................... 67 SMS See text messages SOS See emergency numbers sound recorder ..................................... 51 speed dialling ....................................... 28 standby .................................................. 7 notes ............................................ 65 startup screen ........................................ 7 submenus ............................................. 14 synchronizing ................................. 5961 T T9 Text Input .................................... 17 tasks ............................................... 6566 templates ............................................. 37 text messages ...................................... 35 themes ........................................... 4551 time ...................................................... 66 time zone .............................................. 66 transfer method Bluetooth technology ................... 56 USB .............................................. 58 transferring camera pictures ........................... 43 files ............................................... 58 music ............................................ 48 sound ........................................... 57 turning on/off Bluetooth ...................................... 56 keypad lock .................................. 68 phone lock ................................... 67 SIM lock protection ...................... 67 U unblock SIM card ................................. 67 update Web feeds .................................... 55 update service ...................................... 61 V video edit ............................................... 45 video player .......................................... 46 video recorder ...................................... 41 VideoDJ ............................................ 45 viewing saved Web pages ........................ 55 voice answering ................................... 30 voice control ......................................... 29 voice messages ................................... 37 voicemail .............................................. 28 volume ear speaker .................................. 22 ringtone ........................................ 50 This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use. Index 83 W warranty ............................................... 77 Web search .......................................... 54 Web feeds ............................................ 55 showing in standby ...................... 56 update .......................................... 55 Web pages history .......................................... 54 pan and zoom .............................. 54 saving ........................................... 55 Z zoom .................................................... 42 84 Index This is the Internet version of the Users guide. ' Print only for private use.
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1 | 2008-08-25 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2008-08-25
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Sony Mobile Communications Inc
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018919456
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1 2 | Physical Address |
4-12-3 Higashi-Shinagawa
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1 2 |
Tokyo, N/A 140-0002
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1 2 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
k******@cetecom.de
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
PY7
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
A1052171
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
M****** K******
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1 2 | Title |
Head of Regulatory
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
+8136********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
+46 1********
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1 2 |
M******@sonymobile.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
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1 2 | Name |
P**** L******
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Nya Vattentornet
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1 2 |
Lund, 22188
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1 2 |
Sweden
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1 2 |
p******@sonyericsson.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM 900/1800/1900 mobile phone with GPRS/EDGE and Bluetooth | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is EIRP. This filing is only applicable for GSM 1900 MHz and 2.4 GHz Bluetooth operations. This device contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Head: 1.21W/kg Body-worn: 0.63W/kg | ||||
1 2 | Power listed is conducted. The Bluetooth transmitter is collocated with the Part 24 GSM transmitter in the device. End-users must be provided with transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
CTC advanced GmbH (former CETECOM ICT Services )
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1 2 | Name |
G**** S******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
49-68********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
49-68********
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1 2 |
t******@ctcadvanced.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.662 | 0.0351 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.608 | 0.0351 ppm | 300KG7W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0030000 |
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