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Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony Ericsson P1i. Enjoy efficient email tools, the 3.2 megapixel camera and high-speed Internet on the go. In addition to your pre-installed multimedia content, a lot more is waiting for you at www.sonyericsson.com/fun. Also check out the Sony Ericsson Application Shop at www.sonyericsson.com/applicationshop and learn how to get the most out of your P1i. And if you register at www.sonyericsson.com/register, you get an exclusive offer. Go now and don't miss out. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Added dimensions ­ Accessories from Sony Ericsson Music remote control MRC-60 Listen to music with hi-fi sound quality and adjust music settings with a remote control. BluetoothTM Car Speakerphone HCB-120 A handsfree solution with caller display. For use in the car, office or home. BluetoothTM Headset HBH-IV835 A discreet and stylish handsfree solution with clear digital sound. The full range of accessories may not be available in every market. For more information visit www.sonyericsson.com/accessories. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Contents Getting started ................... 3 Getting to know the phone 8 Calling ............................... 18 Messaging ........................ 24 Imaging ............................. 31 Entertainment ................... 35 Connectivity ...................... 41 More features ................... 46 Important information ...... 49 Index ................................. 59 Sony Ericsson P1i UMTS 2100 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 or its local affiliated company 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: EN/LZT 162 102 R1A 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. 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, for example, 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. The marble logo, PlayNow, TrackID and MusicDJ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB. Sony, Memory Stick Micro and M2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Ericsson is a trademark or registered trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson. Contents 1 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. BluetoothTM is a trademark or registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc. Real is a trademark or a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc. RealPlayer® for Mobile is included under license from RealNetworks, Inc. Copyright 1995-2007, RealNetworks, Inc. All rights reserved. Adobe® Photoshop® Album Starter Edition and Adobe® Acrobat® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft, Windows, ActiveSync and PowerPoint are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S and other countries. Smart-Fit Rendering is a trademark or registered trademark of ACCESS CO. LTD. in Japan and other countries. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. End-user license agreement for SunTM JavaTM J2METM. 1 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. 2 Export Regulations: Software, including technical data, is subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations, and may be subject to export or import regulations in other countries. Customers agree to comply strictly with all such regulations and acknowledges that it has the responsibility to obtain licenses to export, reexport, or import Software. Software may not be downloaded, or otherwise exported or re-exported (i) into, or to a national or resident of, Cuba, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Libya, Sudan, Syria (as such listing may be revised from time to time) or any country to which the U.S. has embargoed goods; or (ii) to anyone on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nations or the U.S. Commerce Department's Table of Denial Orders. 3 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. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved. All illustrations are for guidance only and may not accurately depict the actual phone. 2 Contents This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Getting started Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Sony Ericsson P1i. Before you start to use your new phone please read the information in the Getting started chapter carefully. Instruction symbols The following appear in the User guide: Note Tip A service or function is networkor subscription-dependent. Contact your network operator for details. · Web guide ­ an up-to-date User guide with step-by-step instructions and additional information on features available in your phone. You can access the Web guide from your computer at www.sonyericsson.com/support. If you have an Internet connection set up in your phone you can also access the Web guide from the Web browser in your phone. To access the Web guide from your phone 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > Web. 2 Select More > Bookmarks > Web Guide. Accessing the Web guide from your phone might involve some costs depending on the Internet connection used. Please contact your network operator for more information. Additional help The complete user documentation for your phone consists of: · User guide ­ an overview of your phone with the information needed to get you started. · Help in the phone ­ your phone has built-in help. In most applications Help is available in the More menu. Getting started 3 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Package 1 2 10 9 8 3 6 5 4 7 11 9 10 11 Extra stylus Documentation package CD with Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones If your package does not include all the listed items then contact your retailer. Phone overview 1 2 3 98 7 6 4 5 11 10 20 19 18 17 16 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Phone Charger Stereo portable handsfree Deskstand Pouch Battery Memory StickTM USB cable Getting started 1 2 3 4 5 6 On/off button Front camera Screen 12 13 14 Dual function keyboard Camera button Memory StickTM slot This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Shortcut button Infrared port Earspeaker Loudspeaker Antenna connector Connector for charger and accessories Indicator light Microphone Back button Jog Dial Rear camera Strap holder Stylus Photo light To insert the battery 1 Open the battery cover by pressing slightly on the upper part and sliding it down the phone. 2 Insert the battery. 3 Slide the cover back onto the phone. To charge the battery 1 Make sure the battery is inserted. 2 Connect the charger to the phone. 3 Connect the charger to the mains. A green indicator light on the base of the phone is turned on during charging. If the phone is off during charging, a red indicator light will be turned on. The indicator light flashes green when you have, for example, recieved a new message or missed a call. Before using your phone Battery You need to charge the battery when the indicator light on the base of the phone flashes red or when the low battery message appears on the screen. Getting started 5 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. SIM card You receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card when you register with a network operator. The SIM card keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription and phonebook information. A PIN code is supplied with the SIM card and must be entered, if requested, when you turn on your phone for the first time. To insert the SIM card IMEI number IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier) is a 15-digit number. Your operator can use the IMEI number to enable a complete barring of your phone if it is stolen. The number is printed at the bottom of the battery compartment. You can also view the number on the phone display. To view the IMEI number in your phone · From Standby enter *#06#. Care instructions · Use a moist cloth when you clean the screen. · Only use the stylus provided, or your fingertips, to tap the screen. For detailed care instructions, see Recommendations for safe use of product (mobile phone, battery, charger and other accessories) on page 51. 1 Detach the charger (if connected). 2 Open the battery cover by pressing slightly on the upper part and sliding it down the phone. 3 Remove the battery (if it is in place). 4 Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder. 5 Insert the battery. 6 Slide the cover back onto the phone. 6 Getting started First time start-up Before you use your phone, see Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use on page 51. Before you can use your phone you need to insert the SIM card, and insert and charge the battery. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To switch on your phone 1 Press and hold down the On/off button. 2 Select Phone on. 3 Select a language. 4 Enter your PIN, if requested. 5 Select Done. If you make a mistake when you enter your PIN code, you can delete the number by pressing . If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in a row, the SIM card is blocked. To unblock it, you need to enter the PUK code supplied with your SIM card. For more information about phone locks, see Control panel in the Web guide. Wizards There are wizards available to help you set up your phone. · Setup wizard ­ helps you to enter some basic settings for your phone. The wizard starts the first time you use your phone or you can find it in Main menu > Control panel > Other > Setup wizard. · Internet wizard ­ automatically downloads settings for Internet and MMS. The wizard starts the first time you use your phone or you can find it in Main menu > Control panel > Connections > Internet wizard. · Email wizard ­ helps you to set up an email account in your phone. You can find it in Main menu > Control panel > Messaging > Email wizard. If your phone is locked to an operator, Internet settings may be pre-set and the Internet wizard will not start when you use your phone for the first time. to Keylock Your phone has an automatic keylock which is turned on as default. You can turn it off in Main menu > Control panel > Security > Locks. To unlock the keyboard 1 From Standby press . 2 Select Unlock. To manually lock the keyboard 1 From Standby press . 2 Select Lock keys. You can also press and hold lock and unlock the keyboard. Getting started 7 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Getting to know the phone Turning the phone on and off Your phone has two modes of operation: · Phone on ­ full functionality. · Flight mode ­ limited functionality with network and radio functions switched off. You can use flight mode where mobile phones are prohibited, such as in hospitals and aircrafts. To turn on the phone in phone mode 1 Press and hold down the On/off button. 2 Select Phone on. To turn on the phone in flight mode 1 Press and hold down the On/off button. 2 Select Flight mode. To turn off the phone 1 Press and hold down the On/off button. 2 Select Power off. The screen The screen is touch-sensitive. You can use the stylus or your fingertips to select items. 1 2 Notes 3 Save Edit More 1 2 3 Status bar, containing status icons Status bar menu Touch options bar 8 Getting to know the phone This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Navigation To navigate menus and select items, you can use the Jog Dial, Back button, stylus, keyboard navigation keys, touch options and your fingertips. Jog Dial You can rotate the Jog Dial to scroll lists up and down, adjust sound volume. You can press the Jog Dial to select a highlighted item. can change the view of Standby in Main menu > Control panel > Device > Standby application to: · Activity menu ­ show the Today view and shortcuts which you can set to reach the applications you use most frequently. · None ­ show an enlarged view of the clock. Main menu All the applications in your phone can be found in Main menu . You can select to view the applications in Main menu in a grid or a list. To access applications in Main menu · Select , or if Standby application is set to None, tap Menu. Up Inwards Down Back button Back button You can press to return to the previous screen or menu. You can press and hold down to return to Standby or lock and unlock the keyboard from Standby. Stylus You can tap the screen with the stylus to navigate and select items or to pan multimedia pictures. Using the applications To start an application · Select the application icon with the stylus or your fingertips, or rotate the Jog Dial to highlight it and press the Jog Dial. To leave an application without closing it · Switch to another application using the Task manager. See Task manager on page 10. Getting to know the phone 9 Finding the applications Standby Standby is the starting point for a number of tasks and is displayed whenever you turn on your phone. You This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To close an application · Press and hold . All data is saved. Status bar icons You can select an icon to get more information or to start an application. Icon Function 3G Available Battery strength Bluetooth headset connected Bluetooth activated Current line selection (Alternative Line Service available on the SIM card) Divert all calls notification Email notification Infrared turned on Flight mode Internet connection activated (flashes when data is transferred) Keylock activated Missed call notification MMS notification Muted microphone Task manager Task manager helps you switch between applications. Leaving an application via Task manager rather than closing it, lets you return to the the application in the state that you left it. This is useful, for example, when cutting and pasting text from one application to another. To switch to another application 1 Tap in the status bar or select More > Task manager. 2 Select the Recent tab. 3 Select the application and select Switch. Status bar The status bar on top of the screen contains icons that indicate the status of the current settings and activities. 10 Getting to know the phone This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Predictive text activated Ring volume set to zero Signal strength in phone mode, GPRS available Silent mode SMS notification SMS overflow Speakerphone activated Status bar menu Task manager Voicemail notification Wireless LAN activated and connected Wireless LAN activated but not connected Status bar menu You can use the status bar menu to quickly access extra settings: · · · · · New call, SMS, MMS and more Connections Volume Time Keylock To access the Status bar menu · Select in the status bar. Importing phone book entries You can import contact information by: · Copying phonebook entries stored on your SIM card. · Transferring phonebook entries from a computer application using the synchronize function. · Transferring phonebook entries from another phone using BluetoothTM wireless technology. Getting to know the phone 11 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Main menu overview Multimedia Camera Web More applications RSS feeds PlayNowTM Picture gallery Control panel Call settings Connections Device Messaging Security Other Entertainment Music player FM radio Video Online media MusicDJTM Sound recorder Vijay Singh Pro Golf 3D QuadraPop Demo Phone Phone Call log Speed contacts Video phone Messaging Call voice mail Create new message Inbox Outbox Drafts Sent SIM Calendar Office Quickoffice Pdf+ Notes Tasks Business card scanner Contacts Tools* File manager Exchange ActiveSync Connections mgr Remote sync Calculator Converter Stopwatch Time Timer * Some menus are operator-, network- and subscription-dependent. 12 Getting to know the phone This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Memory Stick MicroTM (M2TM) Your phone comes with a Memory Stick which can be used as extra storage space for pictures, music, applications, and so forth. You can rename and format the Memory Stick. You can also transfer data to and from the Memory Stick. To insert the Memory Stick 1 Open the cover. 2 Insert the Memory Stick in the slot. To remove the Memory Stick 1 Open the cover. 2 Press the edge of the Memory Stick inwards and then release it. Do not remove the Memory Stick during file transfer. This may cause the phone to hang or it can corrupt the file system on the Memory Stick. Connecting accessories To connect an accessory · Connect the accessory to the base of your phone. Tilt the plug upwards when you disconnect the accessory. Sound To set the ear speaker volume during a phone call · Rotate the Jog Dial. To set the multimedia volume 1 Select > Volume > Multimedia. 2 Rotate the Jog Dial. To set the volume for ringtone, alarm and message alerts 1 Select > Volume. Getting to know the phone 13 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. 2 Select the corresponding slider. 3 Rotate the Jog Dial. To set the phone to silent 1 Select > Volume. 2 Mark the Silent mode check box. From Standby you can press and hold to switch silent mode on or off. keyboard works as a standard keyboard. The on-screen keyboard appears when selecting . You can also use the stylus to write directly on the screen. Choosing a new language in the phone will also automatically change the behaviour of the keyboard to that language. Transfer sound During an ongoing call or when listening to, for example, Music player you can transfer the sound to a connected accessory such as a Bluetooth headset. To transfer sound 1 Select > Volume. 2 Select More > Transfer sound. Dual function keyboard Each key has several characters and symbols. In Standby the keyboard is in number entry mode. The characters are accessed by pressing the left or right side of the key. By pressing you access the characters or symbols on the top of the key. Additional characters associated with the pressed character will be shown in the pre-edit box at top of the screen. On-screen keyboard The on-screen keyboard enables you to select the characters and symbols with the stylus. The on-screen keyboard can be set to different languages. Update software When an improved software version for your phone is introduced, you can update your phone using the Sony Ericsson Update Service on www.sonyericsson.com/support. The Web page has further instructions and will guide you through the process. Text entry Text can be entered in several different ways. The dual function 14 Getting to know the phone This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To use the on-screen keyboard · Select the on-screen keyboard symbol located in the status bar. To change language of the on-screen keyboard · Select > Setup and select a language. Handwriting recognition Handwriting recognition translates stylus gestures written directly on the screen into letters, numbers or other characters, and displays these characters as text. Handwriting recognition is only active in places where text can be entered. To write letters · Write lower case letters below the arrow and upper case letters in line with the arrow. a b c d e f g h 2 i1 2 j1 1 k l m 2 1 2 1 2 n o p q r s t2 u v w x1 y z . , ? ! & @ 1 1 2 ' " 2 Start each stroke at the dotted end. Getting to know the phone 15 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To write numbers · Write numbers above the arrow. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + * / \ ( ) = . , To turn predictive text on 1 Select More > Text options. 2 Mark the check box to enable enhanced text prediction in the status bar. To change 1st and 2nd dictionary languages for text prediction Select More > Text options and mark the Predictive text check box. Select 1st language or 2nd language. Select language in the list. Select Save. Edit text In the More menu you will find text editing functions like copying, cutting and pasting. Some text editing functions are available only when the text is highlighted. 1 2 3 4 To write accented letters 1 Write the basic letter. 2 Write the accent above the arrow to form the accented letter. S Predictive text You can use text prediction in all text entry methods. The primary word or next word suggestion is presented where you are writing, additional suggestions are presented in a preedit box at the top of the screen. To highlight the text with the stylus · Hold the stylus at the end of the text for a short while then drag the stylus across the text. Text options You can build your own dictionary using My words, add symbols and change text options in the More menu. 16 Getting to know the phone This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To add words to My words dictionary 1 Select More > Text options > My words. 2 Select Add. 3 Write the new word and select Done. 4 Select Save. To add a symbol 1 Select More > Text options > Add symbol to launch the symbols and punctuation marks table. 2 Select the symbol you want to add. To switch auto capitalization on 1 Select More > Text options. 2 Mark the check box to switch auto capitalization on. Getting to know the phone 17 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Calling Networks Network coverage To make or receive a phone call your phone must be within range of a network. Home network When you turn your phone on, it automatically selects your home network if it is within range. Roaming If your home network is not within range, you may use another network that is accepted by your operator. This is called roaming. Network settings You can set how your phone should choose an available network when you are outside your operator's coverage area. From Standby you find the settings in Main menu > Control panel > Connections > Mobile networks. Making a call To make a call from Standby · Enter a phone number (including the area number) from the keyboard and select Call. To make an international call 1 From Standby, press and hold to get the international call prefix. 2 Enter the country/region code, area code (without the first zero) and phone number. 3 Select Call. To delete characters when dialling · When entering a number you can delete characters by pressing . Hide or show your phone number When calling, you can choose in the More menu whether to show or hide your phone number to the called party. Speed dial You can save up to nine of your contacts as Speed contacts. This means that you can call them using abbreviated numbers (numbers 1 ­ 9). To set a speed contact (number) 1 From Standby select Main menu > Phone > Speed contacts. 18 Calling This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. 2 Scroll to an empty position and press the Jog Dial. 3 Select a contact in the list and select Save. To make a call to a speed contact 1 From Standby press one of the keys 1 to 9 that corresponds to the stored speed contact. 2 Select Call. To make an emergency call 1 From Standby, enter the emergency number on the keyboard. 2 Select Call. Local SOS numbers When dialling, you can find local SOS numbers in the More menu. Usually no SIM card or PIN code is required for emergency calls, but this can be operator-dependant. Contact your operator for more information. Rejecting a call with an SMS message This feature means that you can reject a call by sending a pre-defined SMS text message to the caller. Before you use it, enter the settings from Standby in Main menu > Control panel > Call settings > Reject with SMS. Rejecting a call and setting a reminder This feature means that you will be asked to set a follow-up reminder every time you reject a call. Before you use it, enter the settings from Standby in Main menu > Control panel > Call settings > Flag call. To enable the speakerphone · During a call, select More > Speakerphone on. To mute the microphone (shortcut) · When you have answered a call, press and hold . To un-mute the microphone (shortcut) · When the microphone is muted, press . Receiving a call To answer a call · Select Yes. To reject a call with busy tone · Select No. Handling two or more calls You can handle multiple calls at the same time: Calling 19 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. · Put an ongoing call on hold and start a new one, or answer an incoming call. · Start a conference call during an ongoing call (operator-dependent). · Extract one party in a conference call for a private talk and put the conference call on hold. · Retrieve a held call, or end it. Conference call You can start a conference call if you have one active call and one on hold. The maximum number of conference parties is five. To make a conference call 1 Make a call and select Hold. 2 Repeat the above step for the desired number of parties. 3 Select More > Start conference call. To make a video call from the Video phone application 1 From Standby select Main menu > Phone > Video phone. 2 Enter the number using the keypad. 3 Select Video call. To make a video call from Standby 1 Enter the number using the keypad. 2 Select Video call. To accept an incoming call · When you receive a call, select Yes. Video call demo mode When you have selected the Video phone application you can try most of the functions without making a call. For example, you can prepare a camera view before calling. Zoom You can zoom the outgoing video feed captured with the rear camera. There are four zoom levels. To zoom the video feed · Use the button to zoom out and the button to zoom in. Pause picture If the video feed is stopped, a pause picture is sent to the other person. If Video calls When you make a video call you can see the person you are talking to on the screen. This feature is network- or operatordependent. The service may not always be available in all countries or when you are roaming. Please contact your operator for more information about your subscription and video calls. 20 Calling This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. you have not set any pause picture, a default picture is shown. To set a pause picture 1 From Standby select Main menu > Phone > Video phone. 2 Select More > Advanced > Paused picture. 3 Select a picture and select Save. To pause and resume the outgoing video feed · During an ongoing video call, select Camera whenever you want to pause or resume the outgoing video feed. To switch between front and rear camera · During an ongoing video call, select either Use front camera or Use rear camera in the More menu. Options when making or receiving a video call Some options in the More menu are: · Hide small picture/Show small picture ­ choose whether to remove the small picture from the display. · Turn on night mode ­ set a brighter image when the lighting is poor. · Share data ­ send a Vcard, SMS or MMS message. · Advanced ­ enter settings preferably before you use the application. Call log You can find call information, such as the type of call, time, date, phone number and call length, in Main menu > Phone > Call log. You can also make a call or a call note directly from this application. Handsfree If you connect a handsfree or a BluetoothTM headset to your phone, you will need to set how to answer an incoming call. From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Call settings > Handsfree. More features Some other features that your phone offers are: · Accept calls ­ caller filter. · Add to contacts ­ add contact data from the last call. · ALS ­ line settings, if your SIM card supports two lines. · Call meter ­ service to keep track of the call costs. Calling 21 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. · Calling cards ­ calling via a calling card server. · Call waiting ­ call waiting alert option. · Divert calls ­ divert calls option. · Fixed numbers ­ only special numbers can be called. · My number ­ option to save your own number. · Restrict calls ­ options to set roaming and international call restrictions. · TTY Accessory ­ use of a teletype writer. · Voicemail ­ "answering machine". · Voice control ­ you can call and answer with voice commands. Many of these features are operatordependent and may not be available. For more information about these, and other features, see Phone, Contacts and Control panel in the Web guide. To find service numbers on the SIM card 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts. 2 Select More > View folder > SIM > More > Service numbers. Creating contacts To create a new contact 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts. 2 Select More > New contact. 3 You can enter contact data on four tabs. 4 Select Save. If you save your contacts' phone numbers in the international number format, starting with +, you can call directly from Contacts when you are abroad. Using contacts To make a call using Contacts 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts and scroll to the desired contact. 2 Press the Jog Dial to open the entry. 3 Scroll to the desired phone number and press the Jog Dial. 22 Calling Editing contacts To add a field to a contact 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts. 2 Scroll to the desired contact and press the Jog Dial. 3 Select More > Edit contact. 4 Select More > Add field and mark a field. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. 5 Select Add. 1 2 3 4 To edit a contact on the SIM card From Standby select Main menu > Contacts. Select More > View folder > SIM. Scroll to a contact and press the Jog Dial. Select More > Edit contact. Managing contacts To copy a contact to another folder 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts and scroll to a contact. 2 Select More > Add to and select the desired folder. To delete a contact 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts and scroll to a contact. 2 Select More > Delete. To copy contacts to the SIM card 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts. 2 Mark the desired entries in Contacts. 3 Select More > Add to > SIM. To copy contacts from the SIM card 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts. 2 Select More > View folder > SIM to open the SIM card. 3 Mark the desired entries. 4 Select More > Copy to Contacts. To add a stored picture to a contact 1 From Standby select Main menu > Contacts and select a contact. 2 Select More > Edit contact. 3 Scroll to the Picture field and press the Jog Dial. 4 Choose Select and scroll to a picture you want to add. 5 Choose Select > Save. To add a personal ringtone to a contact From Standby select Main menu > Contacts and scroll to the desired contact. Press the Jog Dial to open the entry. Select the audio tab . Select the ringtone drop-down menu > select Find sound. Scroll to the sound you want to add. Choose Select. Select More > Save. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Calling 23 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Messaging Before you use Messaging Before you can send or receive any messages (except for SMS text messages) you need to set up the necessary accounts. You can use the Internet and Email wizards provided in the phone to download settings or do this manually. See the Help in the phone or Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. You can also receive: Auto setup files for configuring Internet, email and MMS Area information messages such as local road reports Folders The different types of messages are handled by different accounts. The default account, Messages, handles all messages except email messages. Email messages are handled by email accounts you create yourself. All accounts consist of a number of folders. You can switch between folders by selecting the arrow icon beside the folder name: · Inbox in Messages ­ contains all received messages except email messages. In Control panel > Device > Sounds & alerts > Message alerts you can set how you will be notified when a message is received. · Inbox in an email account ­ contains the received email messages for that particular account. Messages You can create, send, and receive different types of messages: SMS (Short Message Service) ­ text messages MMS (Multimedia Message Service) ­ can include text, pictures and sound Email messages Beamed messages via Bluetooth or infrared 24 Messaging This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. · Outbox ­ contains messages ready to be sent. · Drafts ­ contains messages that are not ready to be sent. When you are creating a message, and exit the message before sending it, you will be asked if you want to save it. If you select Yes, the message will automatically be stored in this folder. · Sent ­ contains sent messages. · SIM ­ a folder located on your SIM card. MMS Multimedia messages can include pictures, video clips, animations and sound, organized like a slide presentation with time-based control of playback. If the sending or receiving of messages is interrupted, the sending or receiving will resume when it is possible, without losing information. Before you use MMS Before you can send and receive multimedia messages you need to download MMS settings. You can use the Internet wizard available in the phone in Main menu > Control panel > Connections > Internet wizard or, if your operator is not supported by this wizard, do this manually. See the Help in the phone or Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. SMS A message can contain up to 160 characters. Longer messages will be sent as two or more separate messages (concatenated), but will usually be received as one message. You can add smileys, pictures and sounds to your messages. To create and send an SMS 1 From Standby select or Main menu > Messaging. 2 Select Create new message > SMS. 3 Highlight To: > Contacts > Select contact and browse to your contact or select To: and write the telephone number of the recipient. 4 Write the message and select Send. Messaging 25 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. An overview of MMS 7 MMS 1/1 6 6 5 1KB 1 2 Select template 5 Picture Text Scribble Sound Video Attachments tab. The tab is only visible if Creation mode in Main Menu > Control panel > Messaging > MMS account > More > Advanced settings is set to Free or Warning. Address tab for the recipient and other details 7 4 Close 3 Record sound Select 1 Menu options. You can select a template or what you want to add to the message, for example a picture or sound. (If the menu is not open, select Add.) Entry field (on the detail tab) where you can create your message Playback buttons New page icon Time view icon. Opens a view where you can adjust when and for how long your added items will be shown Messaging 2 To create and send an MMS 1 From Standby select or Main menu > Messaging. 2 Select Create new message > MMS. 3 Add picture, text and sound as desired. 4 Select and fill in the recipient's details. To send a message to several recipients, type a comma between each address. 5 Select Done. 6 Select More > Send. To read an MMS · Select the new message. The first time you open the message it plays automatically. After that, you have to use the playback buttons to play it. 3 4 5 26 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Email Before you use email To use email you require an Internet account and will need to download the necessary email settings.You can use the Email wizard available in the phone under Main menu > Control panel > Messaging > Email wizard or, if your operator is not supported by this wizard, do this manually. See the Help in the phone or Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. Sending email messages You can create email messages from each email account. To create and send an email message From Standby select or Main menu > Messaging > your email account. Select New. Highlight To: > Add > Select contact and browse to your contact or select To: and write the email address of the recipient. To send a message to several recipients, type a comma between each address. Select Subject: and enter details. Write your message and select Done. 6 Select Send. You will have the option to send the message immediately, or to save it to Outbox. Receiving email Email messages are downloaded from the email server on the Internet or at your office. You can download your email manually or set when your phone should check for new email. To download email messages manually · From Standby select or Main menu > Messaging > your email account > More > Get & send. To download messages automatically From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Messaging > Email accounts. Select your email account > More > Scheduled download. Mark the Schedule download check box and enter the times when you would like to download email messages. Select Save. For IMAP accounts you can also select Push email and have new email messages pushed to your phone. 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 4 5 Messaging 27 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To forward an email message 1 From your email account in Messaging scroll to the message you wish to forward. 2 Select More > Forward. Large attachments increase the size of an email and the connection time needed to send it. It is possible to choose whether to forward the attachment. Viewing attachments To view an attachment you need a viewer for that type of file. Your phone comes with pre-installed viewers for Microsoft® Word, Excel, PowerPoint®, and Adobe® Acrobat® files. More about Messaging Deleting email You can delete a message both locally and on your email server. When you delete it locally, the message body and attachments are deleted but the heading remains. You can download the message again later with the Get & send option. When you delete the message on your server, it is deleted both in your phone and on your server. To find a message 1 From Standby select or Main menu > Messaging. 2 Select More > Find message to search through the subject lines, sender details and the text of the message. In an open message, Find searches through the message. Viewing messages You can choose not to receive large messages and only to receive a header. To download headers 1 From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Messaging > Email accounts > your email account. 2 Select the Inbox tab. 3 Select Just headers from Download restrictions. 4 Select Save. To select full screen 1 From Standby select or Main menu > Messaging > your email account. 2 Scroll to a message. 3 Select More > Settings > Always full screen. 28 Messaging This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Saving contact details When you receive a message, you can save the contact details of the person who sent the message. To save a sender's contact details 1 Select the sender's phone number, name or email address in the details tab or From: in the address tab. 2 Select Add to Contacts. Disconnecting from the Internet If your phone is already connected to the Internet when you send an email message or an MMS message it remains connected after sending. To disconnect from the Internet 1 Select the connection icon, for example , in the status bar. 2 In Connections manager, mark the check box for your connection. 3 Select Close. Invitations If you receive an invitation to an appointment via an email message, and you accept, your calendar will be updated automatically. You can also reply to and forward an invitation. Push email With push email, email messages received in your ordinary mailbox will automatically be sent to your phone. You can send messages from your phone, and also use Calendar and Contacts as if you were using the ordinary email application in your computer. Depending on your operator and market, you can have a different push email client installed on your phone. If your phone comes with Exchange ActiveSyncTM, you can wirelessly synchronize your phone with your corporate email, calendar items and contacts on a Microsoft® Exchange Server. Exchange ActiveSync can be found ready for setup from Tools > Exchange ActiveSync or if not preinstalled ready for installation from Control panel > Other > Install. You can only have one corporate push email client installed on your phone. IMAP Push email is available on your phone besides your corporate push email client. To set IMAP Push email 1 From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Messaging > Email accounts > your email account. Messaging 29 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Select the Basic tab. Select IMAP in Connection type:. Mark the Push email check box. In Email accounts select More > Always On push email. 6 Mark the Always On check box. 7 Select Save. For more information on push email contact your operator or your service provider. For more information on how to set up Exchange ActiveSync see Messaging in the Web guide, or contact your IT administrator. 2 3 4 5 30 Messaging This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Imaging Camera The 3.2 megapixel camera can take both still pictures and video clips. You can store them in the phone or send them as MMS. Exposure control is automatic and in bad light conditions you can use the camera light. To take a picture or a video clip 1 Press the camera button to activate the camera. 2 Change the settings if necessary. 3 Press the camera button again to take the picture. 1.0x 1 The icon row gives an overview of the current settings. indicates picture mode and indicate video mode. The video icon turns red during video recording. Remaining number of pictures or video time for the current settings. Exposure compensation. Use the Jog Dial to change the brightness. Zoom scale. Use to zoom in or out. and 2 3 4 5 4 +0.0 5 6 7 3 2 1 500+ 6 7 8 View your pictures and clips. Change the camera settings. Change between picture and video mode. 8 Imaging 31 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Changing the camera settings Press to see how you can use the keypad keys as shortcuts for some of the most frequently used settings. Press the key again to remove the description. Most of the settings you make will remain until you change them, even if you have switched the camera or your phone off. To change the settings 1 Press the Jog Dial to open the list of settings. 2 Rotate the Jog Dial to move through the list and see the options for each setting. Press the Jog Dial to select a setting to change. 3 Rotate the Jog Dial to scroll through the options and press it to select the required option for the setting. 4 Press the back button to return to camera mode. You can also select Settings and use the stylus to change the settings. The settings will vary depending on whether picture or video mode is selected. The settings are: Shoot mode ­ select what sort of pictures to take. Burst takes four pictures in rapid succession. Frame size ­ select what picture or video size to use. The Frame size might decrease when you zoom in. Auto focus ­ allows the camera to automatically focus the camera lens. Select Macro for extreme closeups. Video file size ­ select Messaging to limit the length and size of video clips (when recording) so that they can be sent as MMS. White balance ­ select an option that matches the lighting conditions. Light ­ only for still pictures: Select On to enable the photo light. 32 Imaging This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Microphone ­ only for recording video clips: Select Off to turn off sound recording. Effects ­ set and view different effects before you take a picture. Quality ­ select a quality level. Night mode ­ increases the exposure time for conditions where the lighting is poor. Save to ­ select if pictures and clips will be saved to the Memory Stick or the phone. If you select Memory stick preferred they will be stored on the phone when there is no room left on the Memory stick. Auto review ­ show the picture or video clip automatically after it has been taken. Shutter sound ­ select (or mute) a shutter sound. Self timer ­ select On to take pictures and clips with a time delay. Reset file number ­ the next pictures and clips you take are automatically stored in a new folder and file numbering restarts. Select Info to see a short description of a highlighted setting. To view pictures and clips 1 Select View. 2 Use the Jog Dial to scroll through the pictures and clips. Use the touch options to manage the viewer. More provides some useful options. Tapping the screen while playing a video clip will pause the clip. To send a picture or video clip as an MMS 1 Select Send to launch Messaging and insert the picture or clip into an MMS. 2 Follow the instructions in the phone. See also MMS on page 25. To delete a video clip 1 In the viewer select More > Delete. 2 Select Yes. Imaging 33 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Picture gallery In Picture gallery you can view, send and use pictures saved in your phone or on a Memory Stick. To use a picture 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > Picture gallery. 2 Select a picture. 3 Select More > Use as. 4 Select an option. To show pictures as a slide show 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > Picture gallery. 2 Browse to the folder containing the pictures. 3 Select More > Slideshow > Slideshow settings to, for example, set transition effects and add a soundtrack. 4 Select More > Slideshow > Start slideshow. Remote screen You can use a compatible BluetoothTM accessory to view pictures on a remote screen such as a TV. For a list of compatible accessories go to www.sonyericsson.com/support. To send pictures to a remote screen 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > Picture gallery. 34 Imaging 2 Select More > Use as and mark Remote screen. 3 Select the BluetoothTM accessory from the list. 4 Open a picture. It will automatically be sent to the remote screen. Picture editor Using Picture editor, you can crop, rotate and resize images. You can add layers with clipart and frames. There are tools for drawing on the image using the stylus, as well as a text tool for formatting and inserting text into the image. There are also filters for effects and picture correction. To edit a picture 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > Picture gallery. 2 Select a picture. 3 Select More > Edit picture. 4 Select More > Help to read more about the features and how to use them. When you insert a picture in an MMS message you can open Picture editor from there. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Entertainment PlayNowTM PlayNowTM is an entertainment download service. You can preview content before purchase. This service is not available in all countries. To purchase PlayNowTM content · When you have previewed a song, select Yes in the Purchase dialog. FM radio To listen to the radio you need to insert the handsfree, since the radio uses the handsfree cable as antenna. However, you can still listen to the sound through the speaker. To listen to the radio 1 Connect the handsfree to the phone. 2 From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > FM radio. To automatically find and store radio channels · Select Main menu > Entertainment > FM radio > More > Auto store. To transfer the sound to the loudspeaker · When FM radio is open select select Speaker. To minimize the radio · When FM radio is open select Minimize. The radio will continue playing in the background. To return to the radio · Select in the status bar. Entertainment 35 Before you use PlayNowTM To use PlayNowTM you need an Internet connection. See Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. Previewing content When you select content from PlayNowTM a preview sample is automatically downloaded and played. To preview PlayNowTM content 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > PlayNowTM. 2 Select the song you wish to preview. Purchasing content When purchasing content from PlayNowTM, your phone bill or prepay card will be debited the amount specified in the Purchase dialog. A text message is sent to you to confirm payment. and This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Tuning and memory presets To search for radio channels · When FM radio is open select . or To tune manually 1 When FM radio is open select More > Set frequency. 2 Enter the frequency using the keys, or tune using the Jog Dial. 3 You can also select and hold or to change the frequency in 0.1 MHz steps. To store a memory preset 1 When FM radio is open tune to the desired channel and select More > Save. 2 Select a preset number between 1 and 20 and select Insert. To recall a memory preset 1 When FM radio is open select Presets. 2 Scroll to the desired channel and press the Jog Dial. You can use presets 1 to 10 by pressing to and . Press and hold to store, press briefly to recall. channel when it is broadcasting a Traffic announcement, , or News announcement, . The radio can also re-tune to the Alternative frequency that gives the best reception for the station you have selected. To access RDS settings · When FM radio is open select More > Settings > RDS options. TrackIDTM You can use TrackIDTM to find out the name of a song. The phone records a short sample of the music and sends the information to the TrackIDTM database. If a match is found you will see the name of the artist, the album and the title of the song after a few seconds. The TrackIDTM service is free, but your service provider may charge for the data traffic. This service is not available in all countries. RDS (Radio Data System) The RDS functionality lets you set the radio to automatically switch to a 36 Entertainment Before you use TrackIDTM To use TrackIDTM you need an Internet connection. See Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To identify a song on the radio · When the radio is open, select More > TrackIDTM. To identify a song with the Sound recorder 1 From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > Sound recorder. 2 Hold the phone close to the sound source and select TrackIDTM. 3 Scroll to the desired track and press the Jog Dial. Playback controls Play Pause Stop Skip to previous track Skip to next track Loop the current collection Open the Equalizer To adjust the volume · Rotate the Jog Dial. When you are not in playback view, for example, when the Music player is minimized, tap and select Volume. Music player Music player supports formats such as MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, AAC+ and eAAC+. The first time you open Music player, or when you have transferred new tracks to the phone, you need to perform an update for the tracks to appear in Music player. To scan your phone and Memory Stick for music · From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > Music player > More > Update music. To play music 1 From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > Music player. 2 Browse for a track by Albums, Artists or Playlists. To minimize the Music player · When the Music player is open select More > Minimize. The music will continue to play. To return to the Music player, tap in the status bar. Playlists A playlist describes which tracks to play and in which order. The playlist only contains links to the tracks, so Entertainment 37 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. when you remove tracks from the playlist, the actual sound files are not deleted. To create a playlist · From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > Music player > Playlists > New playlist. To add songs to a playlist 1 Select one ore more tracks. 2 Select More > Manage > Add to playlist. Preferences To set Music player preferences 1 From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > Music player > More > Settings > Preferences. 2 Select Help to read more about the different options. 2 Navigate to the clip you want to watch. 3 Press the Jog Dial. To play streaming video 1 From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > Video > More > Open link. 2 Enter the address to the streaming content. 3 Select Open. To watch streaming video you need an Internet connection. See Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. Playback controls To move within a video clip · Tap on the progress bar. To switch to full screen view · Tap the screen in the video playback area. Bookmarks You can set a bookmark in a video clip, and resume viewing from that position at a later time. To set a bookmark · From playback view, select More > Bookmark > Save position. Video With Video, you can watch clips stored on your phone as well as streaming content from the Internet. Video can play MPEG-4, H.263, H.264, WMV9 and Real Video formats. To play a video clip 1 From Standby select Main menu > Entertainment > Video. 38 Entertainment This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To resume playback from a bookmark 1 Select a video clip. 2 Select Resume. Open the bookmarks list Close the current page Go to the homepage Switch between loading and not loading pictures Switch between normal and Full screen display Switch to the next page Open the Configuration menu Add a bookmark for the current page Find (on the Internet or on the current page) Go to the top or bottom of the page Stop or Reload the current page Settings To switch to landscape view · With Web open select More > Settings and mark the Landscape check box. Web The Web browser supports both frames and JavaScriptTM. You can switch between portrait and landscape view, and change from normal to full screen presentation. Before you use Web To use Web you need an Internet connection. See Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. To start the Web browser · From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > Web. Navigation All navigation commands and settings are available from the More menu. The most common operations are also available as keyboard shortcuts. Press to: Key and then one of these keys Function Go to Web page Entertainment 39 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To exit landscape view · Select > Settings and unmark the Landscape check box. RSS feeds RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds allow you to see when Web sites have added new content. You can, for example, get the latest headlines without having to visit the Web site. You can add feeds directly in the RSS reader. An easier way, however, is to add feeds from within the Web browser. Before you use RSS feeds To use RSS feeds you need an Internet connection. See Setting up Internet, email and MMS in the Web guide. To subscribe to an RSS feed 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > RSS Feeds. 2 Select More > Add feed and enter the address to the feed. 3 Select a folder to add the feed to. To subscribe to an RSS feed from the Web browser 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > Web. 40 Entertainment 2 Navigate to a page that contains RSS feeds. 3 Select More > Current page > RSS feeds. 4 Select a feed and which folder to add it to. To view an RSS feed 1 From Standby select Main menu > Multimedia > RSS Feeds. 2 Select a feed and select Open. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Connectivity BluetoothTM wireless technology To turn on BluetoothTM connection 1 From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth. 2 Select the Settings tab and mark the Bluetooth on check box. Pairing For all tasks, except for a single file transfer, it is necessary to set up a permanent and trusted relationship between your phone and the other device. This is called pairing (or bonding). To pair with another BluetoothTM device From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth. Select the Devices tab > New device. Select the device in the list. If you are asked to, enter the passcode (also called passkey). Infrared Sending and receiving files When you connect your phone to another device using an infrared link, the ports of both devices have to be within one metre from each other, in line of sight, and at an angle of no more than 30 degrees. From any application with a Send as option, you can send a file using infrared. The infrared port will switch on automatically and switch off when the file has been transferred. To send a file · Select the file you want to send. · Select More > Send as > IR. To receive a file 1 From Standby select Control panel > Connections > Infrared. 2 Select On or On for 10 minutes. 3 Start the transfer from the other device. 4 By default transferred files are stored in the Inbox in the Messaging application. 1 2 3 4 Wireless LAN (WLAN) You can use the WLAN function in your phone to access the Internet if Connectivity 41 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. you are within range of a WLAN network. The type of WLAN network will decide what type of WLAN account your phone will use. WLAN network types · Hot spot ­ a temporary account is automatically created. · Non-configured network ­ the network is un-known to your phone. You will be prompted to set up an account. · Configured network ­ an account that you have previously set up will be used. To activate your phone for WLAN 1 From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Connections > WLAN. 2 Select More > Enable WLAN. In France you are only allowed to use WLAN indoors. Available WLAN networks Networks found when scanning are listed with icons indicating network quality and type: Network quality indicator. Your phone has an account for this configured network. A secure network, requiring encryption key(s) for access. To set up a WLAN account 1 From Standby select Control panel > Connections > WLAN. 2 Select More > New account. 3 Enter required setup data and save. For more information about WLAN and account setup, see Control panel in the Web guide or the Help in the phone. To search for available WLAN networks 1 With WLAN enabled, select Main menu > Control panel > Connections > WLAN. 2 Select Scan. Connections manager Connections manager lets you view and close all open Internet connections. You can also view and reset logs for both open and closed connections. To open connections manager · From Standby select Main menu > Tools > Connections mgr. 42 Connectivity This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To reset logs 1 From Standby select Main menu > Tools > Connections mgr. 2 Select the log you want to reset. 3 Select More > Reset log. software is included on the CD that comes with your phone or go to www.sonyericsson.com/support. File transfer With your phone set into file transfer mode you can drag and drop files between the phone and the computer in Microsoft® Windows® Explorer. You can also use the Sony Disc2Phone and Adobe® Photoshop® Album SE computer applications to transfer music and image files. The applications are available on the CD that comes with your phone or can be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/support. Do not remove the USB cable from the phone or computer during file transfer as this may cause a loss of your data. Connecting to other devices You can exchange information between your phone and another device using a Bluetooth device or a USB cable. You can: · Send a file. · Use a Bluetooth headset in a phone call. · Synchronize calendar events and contacts with your computer. · Back up phone data to a computer. · Use your phone as a computer modem. Transfer files using the USB cable With the USB cable you can transfer files between your phone and a computer. Before connecting the USB cable Before you connect the USB cable to the computer, install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones on the computer. The To use the file transfer mode 1 Connect the USB cable to the phone and the computer. 2 Phone: Select File transfer. 3 Computer: Wait until your phone memory and memory card, if inserted, appear as external disks in Windows Explorer. 4 Use Windows Explorer, Sony Disc2Phone or Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition to transfer files. Connectivity 43 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. To disconnect the USB cable safely using file transfer mode 1 Computer: Right-click on the removable disk icon in Windows Explorer. 2 Computer: Select Eject. 3 Remove the USB cable from your phone. Phone mode With phone mode you can use your your computer to synchronize contacts and calendar, transfer files, use the phone as modem and more. Applications supported in phone mode are: · Synchronization · File manager · Mobile Networking Wizard For other applications, use the file transfer mode. To use the phone mode 1 Computer: Install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones before connecting the USB cable to the computer. 2 Computer: Start the Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones. 3 Connect the USB Cable to the phone and the computer. 44 Connectivity 4 Phone: Select Phone mode. 5 Computer: Wait while Windows installs the required drivers. All applications that you can use with your connected phone are found in the Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones. Computer modem Through the Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones, a computer can use your phone as a modem for connecting to the Internet. For more information see Connecting to other devices in the Web guide. PC Suite The Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones software is delivered with your phone on a CD. You can use it for many things, such as synchronizing your phone with a computer and making backups of phone data, see PC Suite in the Web guide. Synchronization To synchronize your phone using PC Suite 1 Connect your phone to the computer with the USB cable. This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. 2 Phone: Select Phone mode on the phone. 3 Computer: Select Start/Programs/ Sony Ericsson/Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones. The application starts. 4 Computer: Wait until your phone is connected which it is when the Synchronize Now button lights green. 5 Computer: Click Synchronize Now. Wap push To set up your phone to handle incoming Wap push messages 1 From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Messaging > WAP push. 2 Select Automatically to receive Wap push service loading messages without being prompted. Certificate manager and Java certificates Digital certificates are used to verify the origin of the Web pages you visit or any software you install. To view user and CA certificates in your phone. · From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Security > Certificate manager. Connectivity 45 This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. More features Business card scanner With Business card scanner you can scan a business card and add the contact details to your contacts. To scan a business card 1 From standby select Main menu > Office > Business card scanner. 2 Select Capture to activate the camera. 3 Take a picture of the business card by pressing the camera button. You can add the details to your contacts now or you can choose to do this later. You can find the scanned business cards in Main menu > Office > Business card scanner > Browse. Deleting a business card will not delete the contact entry. 3 Select Save. Information that could not be placed into a field will be saved in the tab in the contact entry. You can copy and paste this text into appropriate fields. Managing files and applications File manager With File manager you can view, rename, copy, move and delete files and folders on the phone memory and on Memory Sticks. The File manager view is displayed in two tabs. tab for the phone memory and tab for the Memory Stick. To open File manager · From Standby select Main menu > Tools > File manager. Protected files Downloaded or received files may be copyright-protected. Copyrightprotection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred. If a file is copyright protected, or if a license has expired or is unavailable, is displayed next to the file name. To add business card details to Contacts 1 Scan a business card or open a previously scanned card. Select Process. 2 Adjust the contact entry fields if necessary. 46 More features This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use. Format disk Memory Sticks are normally formatted the first time they are inserted in the phone. To format a Memory Stick From Standby select Main menu > Tools > File manager > More > Device > Format Memory Stick > Format. All information on the Memory Stick will be deleted during formatting. Do not remove a Memory Stick during formatting. In Main menu > Multimedia > More applications you will find links to additional applications for your phone. Some of them are free of charge or free to try out. To remove an application 1 From Standby select Main menu > Control panel > Other > Uninstall. 2 Select the application and select Uninstall.

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