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User manual SONY ERICSSON K608I - IMAGING
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User guide SONY ERICSSON K608I - IMAGING
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Camera and Video recorder
Capturing, Saving, Editing, and File handling
Getting started Camera and Video recorder
Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................... 3 Activating the camera and video recorder ................................................ 4 Camera ...................................................................................................... 5 Taking a picture ..................................................................................... 5 Camera functionality .............................................................................. 6 Camera options ...................................................................................... 7 Editing pictures .................................................................................... 11 The video recorder .................................................................................. 14 Capturing a video clip .......................................................................... 14 Video recorder options ........................................................................ 14 Handling pictures and video clips ........................................................... 15 Picture formats ..................................................................................... 15 Viewing your pictures ........................................................................... 16 Assigning a picture to a phone contact ............................................... 17 Saving pictures and video clips ........................................................... 17 Sharing pictures and video clips .......................................................... 17 Managing files in your phone .................................................................. 18 Managing files using a computer ............................................................ 19 Installing the File Manager software .................................................... 19 Connecting via the USB cable ............................................................. 20 Managing files using a computer ......................................................... 21
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Introduction
Instruction symbols
The following instruction symbols may appear in this Getting started guide: Note Indicates that a service or function is network- or subscription-dependent. Contact your network operator for details.
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See also page... Use the selection keys or the navigation key to scroll and select. Press the navigation key centre. Press the navigation key up. Press the navigation key down. Press the navigation key to the left. Press the navigation key to the right.
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Your mobile phone has a 1.3 megapixel digital camera and digital video recorder. You can take pictures, record video clips, view them and send them in picture messages via MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) or as email attachments. To use email and MMS, you must subscribe to these services. Please check with your network operator. You can also use a picture as a screen saver or wallpaper, or save it together with a contact in contacts so that the picture appears when that person calls. You can save your camera pictures in three different sizes: 1280x1024, 640x480 or 160x120 pixels. Your video clips can be saved in two different sizes: 176x144 and 128x96 pixels. This allows you to decide on the number of pictures/video clips that can be saved (this depends on the size) in the phone memory. As soon as you take pictures or video clips, you can send them in a picture message, using MMS. You can also exchange them using BluetoothTM wireless technology, Infrared, cables or email, (as long as your phone holds these capabilities). The camera has a photo light that can be activated via the camera settings menu, or by using a shortcut when the camera is activated. Before taking a picture, you can change settings and add effects or frames. After taking a picture, you can edit your pictures by adding effects, frames or clipart objects. You can easily create your own personal pictures! For information on phone overview, using the menus, entering letters, quick keys, and File manager, please see the chapter Getting to know your phone in the user guide.
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Activating the camera and video recorder
The camera and the video recorder can be activated in two ways, either by sliding the lens cover, or by selecting Camera in the menu overview.
1. Activation by sliding the lens cover
The camera, as well as the video recorder, is activated by sliding the lens cover.
While in standby, slide the lens cover to activate the camera. The view finder is now activated. Use the navigation key to switch between camera and video recorder.
2. Activation by selecting Camera in menu overview
A message appears on the screen, asking you to open the lens cover.
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Camera
Keys used in camera mode
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Selection key
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Selection key
1, 2 Areas used for displaying functions such as View, Settings, and Select. To select the function displayed in these areas, press the relevant selection key. 3 The up or down arrow is displayed. Use the navigation key to switch between the camera and video recorder.
Taking a picture
1. Activate the camera. Make sure the camera (and not the video recorder), is activated. 2. Press to take a picture. 3. The picture is saved as a default in the phone memory, % 17 Saving pictures and video clips. If you want to delete the picture immediately, press the button. If you want to take another picture, press or to return to the view finder. 4. To deactivate the camera, close the lens cover or press and hold .
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Camera functionality
The camera has different functions allowing you to get the best picture quality with reference to your surroundings. You can zoom in on an object, adjust the brightness or use the photo light when lighting conditions are poor.
To use the zoom
Use the volume buttons on the side of the phone to zoom in and zoom out. Press the to zoom in on a subject and press the button to zoom out.
button
To adjust the brightness
Use the navigation key to adjust brightness. Press to decrease the brightness and press to increase the brightness. You can also press and hold the relevant navigation key to continuously increase or decrease brightness. The brightness determines how much white is added to each colour in the picture.
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To turn on the photo light
To take pictures in a dimly lit environment, press as a shortcut, to turn the photo light on, and press again to turn the light off. To turn the photo light on via the camera settings, press Settings, scroll to and select Turn on light. When you have taken a picture, press Settings, scroll to and select Turn off light.
Camera options
When taking a picture, you can select between different settings to personalize or change the appearance of the picture. You can, for example, use frames to decorate the picture or use the Burst function to take pictures in rapid succession to capture movement. You can also select the Picture size for saving your picture in1280x1024, 640x480 or 160x120 pixels. The night mode prolongs the exposure time to give better pictures in dark environments. The Self-timer makes it easy to take a photo with yourself in the picture when you're on your own. The Effects setting gives you several colour selections to choose from and the White balance setting gives you the best colour rendition according to the surroundings. There are also other settings for Picture quality.
To enter the Settings menu
When the camera is activated, } Settings to view more options before you take a picture:
Switch to video camera
When you choose to switch to video camera you can record a video clip instead of taking a picture.
Shoot mode
· Normal for no frame. · Panorama to combine several pictures into one wide picture. · Frames to add a frame to your picture. When you have selected Frames, a frame is shown on the screen. Use the navigation key to scroll through the frames. When you select Frames, the picture size is automatically changed to 640x480 pixels. · Burst to take four pictures in rapid succession. When you select Burst, the picture size is automatically changed to 640x480 pixels.
Picture size
Choose between Large 1280 x 1024, Medium 640x480, and Small 160x120 pixels. If you are going to send a picture message using MMS, please note that some phones that support pictures cannot receive picture sizes of more than 160x120. You can resize a high resolution picture before you send it. To be able to edit pictures taken with the camera, you can select up to 1280x1024. For editing pictures, % 11 To edit and save a picture. In the bottom left corner you can see the number of pictures that can be saved in the phone memory. Note that this number changes, as you change the picture size. If you select a smaller picture size, you can save more pictures than if you select a bigger picture size.
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Turn on night mode
In dark environments, the night mode effect enhances picture quality with longer exposure time. Please note that due to the longer exposure time, the camera is more sensitive to movement.
Turn on light
The photo light can be turned on to enhance lighting conditions when taking a picture in close range. It can either be turned on using the camera settings, or using a shortcut on the keypad, % 7 To turn on the photo light.
Turn on self-timer
When the self-timer is selected, the picture is taken within 8 10 seconds after activation. The self-timer beeps to indicate when the picture will be taken. First it beeps slowly, and then faster just before the picture is taken.
Effects
Here you can select different effects for your picture. Some of the effects that you select before taking a picture are different from the ones that you can add to your picture after taking it. See some examples below: · Off: No effect. The picture will be just as it appears in the viewfinder.
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· Black & White: This effects allows you to take black & white pictures.
· Negative: This effect inverts the red, green, and blue colours separately, and to varying degrees.
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· Sepia: The sepia effect gives the picture a brownish-red tint. Old film and photographs used to have a strong sepia tone and this effect can help you make a picture look older.
· Solarize: The solarize effect gives the effect of exposing undeveloped film to sunlight.
White balance
The white balance effect adjusts the picture colour balance according to the lighting conditions. Normally our eyes compensate for lighting conditions with different colour temperatures. A digital camera needs to find a reference point which represents white. It will then calculate all the other colours based on this white point. For instance, if a halogen light illuminates a white wall, the wall will have a yellow cast, while in fact it should be white. So if the camera knows the wall is supposed to be white, it will then compensate for all the other colours in the scene accordingly. Most digital cameras feature automatic white balance whereby the camera looks at the overall colour of the image and calculates the best-fit white balance. However these systems are often fooled, especially if the scene is dominated by one colour, say green, or if there is no natural white. Your phone allows you to choose a white balance manually. In addition to Auto, you can choose between Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent and Incandescent.
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Picture quality
You can select which quality you would like for your picture. Normal picture quality will use less space than Fine picture quality.
Turn on time and date
By selecting Turn on time and date, you can choose to add the time and date to your picture.
Editing pictures
To be able to edit pictures taken with the camera, it is useful to know the following: · Picture types WBMP and GIF can be edited if they are no larger than a picture size of 320x240. · Picture type JPEG can be edited if it is no larger than a picture size of 1280x1024. You can edit a picture by using PhotoDJTM. Such as adding clipart, effects and frames or by drawing in the picture using the picture editor tool.
To edit and save a picture
1. } Entertainment } PhotoDJTM and scroll to the picture you want to edit } Select. 2. Pen is the default tool, and you can now draw in the picture. Press the navigation key once to add a pixel. Press and hold the navigation key again and the pen stays down. Use the navigation key or keypad to draw (see below for relevant keys). 3. } Tool for other alternatives, such as clipart, frames and effects. 4. } More } Save picture to save the picture. When editing pictures press exit the PhotoDJTM left up left left down select tool up activate tool down , , , or use the keys as follows: undo right up right right down select colour
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Picture editor tools
Add clipart
Select some clipart and use the navigation key to place it on the picture.
Add frame
Select to add a frame to your picture. A TV-frame added to the picture.
Add effect
Select between Auto level, Tint, Negative, Cartoon, Frosted glass, Contrast, Painting and Brightness. The pictures in the examples below were taken with the small picture size, allowing them to be edited.
Tint
Negative
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Contrast
Brightness
Select tool
Select between the tools Text, Pen, Line, Ellipse and Rectangle. Instructions for how to use these tools, see below.
Rotate
Select to rotate your picture.
Colour palette
Select colour. · Text: Choose where to enter text, press the navigation key once. Write the text, and go back to the editor. Press the navigation key to set the text. · Pen: This option is disabled when editing large images. Press the navigation key once to add a pixel. Press the navigation key again, and the pen stays down. Use the navigation key or keypad to draw. · Line: This option is disabled when editing large images. Press the navigation key once to set the starting point for the line. Move the cursor to the chosen place. Press again to set the cursor and finish the line. · Ellipse: This option is disabled when editing large images. Press the navigation key to set the starting point for the ellipse. Move the cursor to the chosen place. Press again to set the cursor and finish the ellipse. · Rectangle: This option is disabled when editing large images. Press the navigation key once to set the starting point for the rectangle. Move the cursor to the chosen place. Press again to set the cursor and finish the rectangle.
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The video recorder
Capturing a video clip
1. Activate the video recorder. Make sure the video recorder (and not the camera), is activated. 2. Press to start recording. You can see the counter in the top left corner the viewer. 3. To end the video recording, press again. To deactivate the video recorder, close the lens cover or press . To reactivate the camera, press the camera button once again.
Video recorder options
As when taking a picture, you can select different settings to personalize or change the appearance of a video clip. For instance, you can select a Video size. The Effects settings gives you several selections to choose from and the White balance setting gives you the best colour rendition according to the surroundings.
To enter the settings menu
When the video recorder is activated, } Settings to view more options before you take a video clip.
Shoot mode
· For picture message if you would like to send a video clip as a picture message. · High quality video clips not suitable for picture message.
Video size
When recording a video clip, you can choose between Large 176x144 and Small 128x96 pixels.
Turn on night mode
In dark environments, the night mode effect enhances picture quality with longer exposure time. Please note that due to the longer exposure time, the camera is more sensitive to movement.
Turn on light
The photo light can be turned on to enhance lighting conditions. It can either be turned on using the camera settings, or using the shortcut on the keypad.
Effects
Here you can select different effects for your video clip. · Off: no effect. · Black & White: The picture gets the effect of black & white. · Negative: This effect inverts the red, green, and blue colours separately, and to varying degrees. · Sepia: The sepia effect gives a photo a brownish-red tint. Old film and photographs used to have a strong sepia tone and this effect can help you make a picture look older. · Solarize: The solarize effect gives the effect of exposing undeveloped film to sunlight.
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White balance
The white balance effect adjusts the picture colour balance according to the lighting conditions. Normally our eyes compensate for lighting conditions with different colour temperatures. A digital camera needs to find a reference point which represents white. It will then calculate all the other colours based on this white point. For instance, if a halogen light illuminates a white wall, the wall will have a yellow cast, while in fact it should be white. So if the camera knows the wall is supposed to be white, it will then compensate for all the other colours in the scene accordingly. Most digital cameras feature automatic white balance whereby the camera looks at the overall colour of the image and calculates the best-fit white balance. However these systems are often fooled, especially if the scene is dominated by one colour, say green, or if there is no natural white. The video recorder allows you to choose a white balance manually. In addition to Auto, you can choose between Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent and Incandescent.
Handling pictures and video clips
Your phone comes with a number of pictures. You can delete these pictures and video clips if you want more free memory. You can add, edit, or delete pictures in the File manager. For more information on how to use the File manager, please see the Getting Started Guide Managing files. The number of pictures that you can save depends on the size of the pictures. If you select a smaller picture size, you can save more pictures than if you select a bigger picture size. The best picture sizes to view on a computer are 1280x1024 and 640x480 pixels.
Picture formats
Your pictures are saved in the JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format. If you want to change format, you have to transfer the file to a computer. The camera can receive and handle, for example, the following file types: · GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) · JPEG · WBMP (Wireless Bitmap Wireless Application Protocol) · PNG (Portable Network Graphics) · BMP (Bitmap) · SVG-Tiny (Scalable Vector Graphics Tiny)
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Viewing your pictures
To view your pictures
To view your pictures, } File manager } Pictures. The pictures are shown in thumbnail view. To get a full view } View. You can also, when in camera mode, select View to scroll through your pictures.
To display pictures in a slide show
You can view your pictures automatically using the slide show function. } File manager } Pictures. Select a picture } View } More } Slide show. Rotate the picture between Horizontal and Vertical. To pause } Pause. To resume } Resume. To stop, press .
To view information about a picture or a video clip
To display information about a picture or video clip, } File manager } Pictures or } File manager } Videos. Select a picture or video clip } More } Information.
Remote screen
You can view your pictures on a remote screen, for example, a TV, using Bluetooth wireless technology and an adaptor. You can then use the phone to control the screen. Use the slide show function to show several pictures in succession.
To connect to a remote screen } File manager } Pictures } View } More } Remote screen. The phone searches for other Bluetooth devices and a list of available devices is displayed. Select the device you want to use. See the user guide for more information about connecting using Bluetooth.
Screen saver and wallpaper
The phone has a screen saver that is activated automatically when the phone has been idle for a few seconds. After a few more seconds, the screen saver changes to sleep mode, to save power. If you have a picture as wallpaper, this picture is shown in standby mode. To use a picture as a screen saver } Settings } the Display tab } Screen saver } Picture. Select the picture you want to use as a screen saver. To set a picture as wallpaper } Settings } the Display tab } Wallpaper } Picture. Select the picture you want to use as wallpaper.
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Assigning a picture to a phone contact
You can add a picture to a phone contact. When that person calls, the picture is displayed (provided your subscription supports the Calling Line Identification service). To add a picture to a contact 1. } Contacts and select the contact you want to add a picture to } More } Edit contact. 2. Scroll to the relevant tab to select Picture: } Add. This takes you to Pictures in the File manager menu. 3. Select a picture. } Save to save the picture.
Saving pictures and video clips
When you take a picture or record a video clip, the phone saves it in the phone memory.
Sharing pictures and video clips
The phone that you are sending the picture or video clip to must support data transmission and MMS (picture messaging) in order to receive and show the data. You can exchange pictures using Bluetooth wireless technology, the infrared port, cable, picture messages, or email. Before you send a picture or video clip using MMS, make sure that MMS settings are entered in your phone. For information on this, see the Video and picture messaging (MMS) Getting Started Guide. All phones that support pictures can receive the picture size 160x120. Some phones cannot receive picture sizes of more than 160x120, % 7 Picture size for more information. Before you send a picture or video clip using email, make sure that you have entered settings for your data and email accounts in your phone. For information on this, see the Email messaging Getting started guide. To send a picture After taking a picture } Send and create your picture message. When in File manager: } File manager } Pictures and scroll to the picture you want } More } Send. Select a transfer method. To send video clips When you have finished your recording, press } Send and create your picture message to send the video clip. To receive and save a picture Open the message you received the picture in, or turn on Bluetooth or the infrared port if one of these transfer methods is being used. If you received the picture in a message } More } Save picture. If you received the picture via Bluetooth or infrared, follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
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Managing files in your phone
Your phone files are automatically stored in the File manager - in the folders Pictures, Videos, Sounds, Themes, Web pages Games, Applications and Other, depending on their format. Files that the phone cannot recognize are saved in the Other folder. Pictures that you take with the camera are automatically saved in the Camera pictures subfolder, in the Pictures folder. Your video clips are saved in the Camera video clips subfolder, in the Videos folder. You can create your own subfolders in some predefined folders, to which you can move your saved files. To check the memory status of your phone } File manager, scroll to a folder } More } Memory status.
To create a subfolder 1. } File manager, open a folder and select a file. 2. } More } New folder and enter a name for the folder. 3. } OK to save the folder. To move a file to a folder 1. } File manager and open a folder. 2. Scroll to a file, for example, a picture that you want to move } More } Manage files } Move to folder. 3. Select the folder you want to move the file to, or } New folder and name the folder } OK. To delete a file or a folder Scroll to the file or folder you want to delete and then press
.
To select several files 1. } File manager and select a file } More } Mark } Mark several. 2. Scroll and select more files by pressing Mark or Unmark.
File information
Items that are downloaded, or received using the infrared port, a cable connection or text or picture messages may be copyright-protected by DRM, Digital Rights Management. You can see if a file is copyright-protected, and view other information about the file, in your phone. If a file is copyright-protected by DRM, you may not be able to copy, send or transfer that file.
To view information for a file 1. } File manager and select a folder. 2. Scroll to a file } More } Information. 3. } Status for DRM information (the status option is only available for DRM protected files).
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Managing files using a computer
This guide informs you how to use the USB cable. Please refer to the Managing files Getting started guide for further information on using Bluetooth or Infrared. Before you can begin managing the files of your phone memory using a computer, it is important to check you have the following: You need to establish a connection between your phone and the computer. Therefore, you need a USB cable. The USB cable requires software drivers that you find on the CD that comes with your phone. You can also download the drivers at www.SonyEricsson.com/support. If you want to manage the files stored in the phone memory, using a computer connected via USB, you need the Sony Ericsson File Manager software. The File Manager software is included in the PC Suite that you find on the CD that comes with your phone. You can also download the PC Suite from www.SonyEricsson.com/support. The Sony Ericsson File Manager software is designed to work with Windows® ME, Windows 2000 (SP3 or higher), Windows XP Home and Windows XP Pro. The general system requirements are: At least 120 MB free hard disk space. · Windows ME: 64 MB RAM, 200 MHz · Windows 2000 with SP3: 64 MB RAM, 266 MHz · Windows XP Home: 128 MB RAM, 300 MHz · Windows XP Pro: 128 MB RAM, 300 MHz
Installing the File Manager software
To be able to transfer files between the phone memory and your computer you need to install the Sony Ericsson File Manager software on your computer. The software can be installed on a computer running Windows® ME, Windows 2000 (SP3 or higher), Windows XP Home and Windows XP Pro.
The File Manager software is included in the PC Suite that you find on the CD that comes with your phone. You can also download the PC Suite from www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
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Install from the CD
To install the File Manager software from the CD 1. Insert the CD that came with the phone. The CD should start automatically. 2. Select language and click OK. 3. Click Install PC Suite now and follow the instructions on the screen. 4. When the installation is complete the Sony Ericsson File Manager icon appears on your desktop. - or -
Download from the Web and install
To download the PC Suite and get the latest version of the File Manager software 1. In your internet browser, go to www.SonyEricsson.com/support. 2. Select a region and country or "Global support area". 3. Enter the product name: phone model. 4. Select Software downloads/PC Suite and follow the download instructions. To install the File Manager software 1. Double-click on the downloaded PC Suite file. 2. If the installation does not start automatically, Click Start/Run.../Browse and select the Start program (PC Suite_version.exe). Click OK to start the program. 3. Now the files you need will be extracted. Click Next. 4. When the installation has started, select the language you prefer, and click OK. 5. Click Next and follow the instructions in the wizard. When asked to select a Setup type: · select Custom and then File Manager if you want to install only the File Manager software. · select Complete if you want to install all the software features that are included in the PC Suite. 6. When the installation is complete the Sony Ericsson File Manager icon appears on your desktop.
Connecting via the USB cable
The Sony Ericsson USB cable that comes with the phone can be used to connect a computer to your phone. You first have to install the USB drivers. The USB drivers can be installed from the Sony Ericsson CD that came with your phone. You can also download the latest version of the drivers from www.SonyEricsson.com/support.
The USB cable has a phone connector at one end and a USB connector at the other end.
Install the USB cable drivers from the CD
To install the USB cable drivers when you have the CD 1. Insert the CD that came with your phone. If the PC Suite installation window opens, simply close it as it is not needed here. 2. Connect the USB cable to a USB port on the computer and to the phone. 3. The "Found New Hardware Wizards" starts. Click Install the software automatically and click Next. 4. The wizard should find the software drivers automatically. Click Finish. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all drivers are installed (typically four times). 6. To verify that the USB drivers have been installed, click Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/ Hardware/Device Manager/Ports (COM & LPT), and check that the drivers "Sony Ericsson (phone model) USB WMC Device Management" and "Sony Ericsson (phone model) USB WMC OBEX Interface" are in the list. Also, Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager/ Universal Serial Bus and check that the driver "Sony Ericsson (phone model)" is in the list.
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- or -
Download and install the USB cable drivers from the Web
To download the software driver for the USB cable 1. In your Internet browser, go to www.SonyEricsson.com/support. 2. Select a region and country. 3. Enter the product name: phone model. Select Software downloads/Drivers and scripts and follow the download instructions on the page. 4. Use the Windows Explorer to locate the downloaded file and extract its contents. Make a note of the location of the extracted files. To install the software drivers for your USB cable when you have downloaded the driver 1. Make sure you have downloaded the drivers from www.SonyEricsson.com/support. 2. Connect the USB cable to a USB port on the computer and to the phone. 3. The "Found New Hardware Wizards" starts. Select the option Install from a list or specific location and click Next. 4. Click Browse... · To install the driver that you downloaded, browse to the directory where you extracted the downloaded file, click OK. 5. Click Finish in the final wizard window. 6. Repeat steps 3 to 5 until all drivers are installed (typically four times). 7. Click OK. 8. To verify that the USB drivers have been installed, click Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/ Hardware/Device Manager/Ports (COM & LPT), and check that the drivers "Sony Ericsson (phone model) USB WMC Device Management" and "Sony Ericsson (phone model) USB WMC OBEX Interface" are in the list. Also, click Start/Settings/Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager/ Universal Serial Bus and check that the driver "Sony Ericsson (phone model)" is in the list.
Managing files using a computer
You can move the files in your phone to your computer.
Phone memory files
You can view all the predefined folders in the phone memory on a computer. When you move a file from a computer to your phone memory, each folder can contain a range of file formats. For example an MP3 file can be transferred to the Sounds folder. Files that the phone cannot recognize can be saved in the Other folder. You cannot create subfolders from a computer. To browse the phone memory from a computer 1. Connect your phone and computer. 2. Double-click the Sony Ericsson File Manager icon on the desktop of your computer. Now the Sony Ericsson File Manager window opens. 3. The first time you connect your phone to a computer, a phone connection wizard starts to identify the phone model and capabilities for the Mobile Phone Monitor. A yellow check mark, in the Status bar down to the right of the computer screen, begins flashing. Enter information, click Next and Finish. When connection is established, the check mark turns green. 4. In the Sony Ericsson File Manager window, double-click the icon representing your phone to view the Phone Memory folders.
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To transfer files between your phone and your computer 1. Find the file you wish to transfer, and select it. 2. Then either copy your file and paste it, or drag and drop it into the desired folder on your computer or in your phone. To transfer several files 1. Find the files you wish to transfer, and select all of them by pressing Shift or Ctrl and clicking the files. 2. Then either copy and paste your files, or drag and drop them into the desired folder on your computer or in your phone. When the files have been transferred to a computer, you can delete these files in your phone, to free memory. To see how much memory there is left in the phone, press or from standby.
This Getting Started guide is published by: Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, SE-221 88 Lund, Sweden Phone: +46 46 19 40 00 Fax: +46 46 19 41 00 www.SonyEricsson.com © Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2005. All rights reserved. You are hereby granted a license to download and/or print a copy of this document. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. First edition (June 2005) Publication number: EN/LZT 108 7992/3 R1A
This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty*. Improvements and changes to this text 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 document. Printed versions are to be regarded as temporary reference copies only. *All implied warranties, including without limitation the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, are excluded. In no event shall Sony Ericsson or its licensors be liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature, including but not limited to lost profits or commercial loss, arising out of the use of the information in this document.
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