Sony Ericsson T206 User Manual

T206 User’s Guide  
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Some menus/features are operator dependent.  
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Table of Contents  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use........... 1  
Key Functions ............................................ 10  
Recommendations ........................................ 1 Assembling Your Phone ............................. 13  
Antenna ........................................................ 1  
Efficient Use ................................................. 2  
Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR.... 2  
Electronic Devices......................................... 3 Basic Operations ........................................ 15  
Driving ......................................................... 4  
Children........................................................ 4  
Step 1: Attach the Battery........................... 13  
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Step 2: Attach the Bsack Cover.................... 13  
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Step 3: Charge the Battery.......................... 14  
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TMurrning Your Phone On and Off .............. 15  
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aking and Receiving Calls....................... 15  
Disposing of the Product.............................. 5  
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Emergency Calls ............................C............... 5  
Receiving Calls ........................................... 16  
Options from Standby................................ 17  
Changing Front Covers.............................. 17  
Power Supply.......................................o......... 5  
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Phonebook Menu....................................... 21  
Battery Use and Care................  
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FCC Statement............................................. 6  
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Messages Menu .......................................... 22  
Call Info Menu........................................... 23  
Settings Menu ............................................ 24  
Extras Menu............................................... 32  
Emergency Calls ....o....................................... 6  
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Getting to Know Your Phone ...................... 8  
Diagrams....................................................... 8  
Standby Screen Icons.................................... 9  
Browser....................................................... 34  
Downloadable Content.............................. 49  
My Shortcuts.............................................. 35 Using Voice Control.................................. 50  
Using the Phonebook Menu...................... 36  
Adding Contacts......................................... 36  
Calling Contacts......................................... 37  
Editing and Deleting Contacts ................... 38  
Groups........................................................ 39  
Aliases ......................................................... 39  
Using Calling Cards.................................... 40  
Phonebook Memory Status ........................ 41  
Recording Voice Commands ..................... 50  
Magic Word............................................... 52  
Adding Voice Tags to Your Phonebook..... 53  
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Voice Activated Dialing.............................. 53  
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Voice Number Dialing............................... 54  
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Voice Memosa............................................. 54  
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Problemscwhen Recording.......................... 55  
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Using the Messages Menu ......................... 42 Browser...................................................... 57  
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Voicemail.................................................... 42  
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Sending Text Messages (SMS)...................o. 42  
Browser Features ........................................ 57  
Launching Your Browser............................ 58  
Exiting Your Browser ................................. 59  
Downloading Melodies.............................. 59  
Browser Options Menu.............................. 59  
Browser Key Functions............................... 60  
Browser Text Entry .................................... 61  
Receiving Text Messages (SMS) ..........C....... 43  
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SMS Chat................................................... 45  
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Preferences........................t.......................... 46  
Input Method..............o............................... 47  
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Quick Text ................................................. 48  
Icons ........................................................... 48 Troubleshooting ........................................ 64  
Accessories, Accessibility, and Internet........ 65  
Limited Warranty ...................................... 66  
Our Warranty............................................. 66  
What We Will Do...................................... 66  
Conditions.................................................. 66  
Index.......................................................... 69  
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  
Please read this information before using your mobile  
phone.  
Do not place your product or install wireless  
equipment in the area above your car’s air bag.  
Do not attempt to disassemble your product. Only  
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Sony Ericsson authsorized personnel should perform  
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Recommendations  
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If your mobile phone is equipped with infrared,  
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Always treat your product with care and keep it in  
a clean and dust-free place.  
never direct the infrared ray at anyone’s eye and  
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make sure that it does not disturb any other  
infrared units.  
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Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture m  
or humidity.  
Do not expose your product to extreme high or low  
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Antenna  
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Do not expose your product to openCflames or lit  
temperatures.  
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tobacco products.  
Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed  
by Sony Ericsson for your mobile phone. Use of  
unauthorized or modified antennas could damage your  
mobile phone and may violate regulations, causing loss  
of performance and SAR levels above the recommended  
limits (see below).  
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Do not drop, throw, otr try to bend your product.  
Do not paint youroproduct.  
Do not use your product when in, or around  
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aircraft, or areas posted “turn off two-way radio”.  
Do not use your product in an area where a  
potentially explosive atmosphere exists.  
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Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation  
of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted  
levels of radio wave exposure for the general population.  
The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the  
safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to  
Efficient Use  
Hold your mobile phone as you would any other  
phone. Do not cover the top of the phone when in  
use, as this affects call quality and may cause the  
phone to operate at a higher power level than  
needed, thus shortening talk and standby times.  
Do not use the mobile phone with the front and/or  
back cover removed from the unit.  
account for any variations in measurements.  
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Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of  
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measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy  
absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. The  
SAR value is determined at the highest certified power  
level in laboratory conditions, but the actual SAR level of  
the mobile phone while operating can be well below this  
value. This is because the mobile phone is designed to  
use the minimum power required to reach the network.  
Therefore, the closer you are to a base station, the more  
likely it is that the actual SAR level will decrease.  
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Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure  
and SAR  
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Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and  
Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure  
guidelines do not mean that there are variations in safety.  
While there may be differences in SAR levels among  
mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone models  
are designed to meet radio frequency exposure guidelines.  
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receiver. When it is turned on, it emifts olow levels of radio  
frequency energy (also known astradio waves or radio  
frequency fields).  
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Governments around the world have adopted  
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comprehensive international safety guidelines, developed  
by scientific organizations, e.g. ICNIRP (International  
Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection)  
and IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics  
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Accessories can significantly affect a mobile phone’s  
compliance with the radio frequency exposure guidelines.  
For example, the Federal Communication Commission  
in the U.S. requires that some manufacturers’ accessories  
shall be tested, and Sony Ericsson has done so with  
respect to its products. To avoid causing loss of  
performance or radio frequency exposure levels above the  
permissible limits it is recommended that you only use  
Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original accessories intended  
for use with the mobile phone. If you wear the mobile  
phone on your body while it is transmitting, and you  
do not use a Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original body  
worn accessory, please ensure that the mobile phone is  
positioned a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body and  
Electronic Devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from  
RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may  
not be shielded against the RF signals from your mobile  
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phone, therefore:  
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The Health aIndustry Manufacturers Association  
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recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”)  
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mwireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential  
inches (15 cm) be maintained between a handheld  
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interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations  
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that you are not using an accessory that contains any  
are consistent with the independent research by and  
recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.  
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metal.  
A separate leaflet with SAR information foCr this mobile  
Persons with pacemakers:  
phone model is included with the matrerial that comes  
with this mobile phone. This infforomation can also be  
found, together with more itnformation on radio  
frequency exposure andoSAR, on:  
Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six  
inches from their pacemaker when the phone is  
turned ON;  
Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket;  
Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to  
minimize the potential for interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference  
is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.  
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Hearing Aids  
Driving  
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some  
hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may  
want to consult your service provider or call your local  
Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center to discuss alternatives.  
Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the use  
of mobile phones while driving or require drivers to use  
handsfree solutions. We recommeend that you use  
Ericsson or Sony Ericsson handsfree solutions intended  
for use with your product. Please note that because of  
Other Medical Devices  
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vehicle manufactaurers forbid the use of mobile phones  
If you use any other personal medical device, consult  
the manufacturer of your device to determine if they  
are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this  
information.  
possible interference to electronic equipment, some  
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ricles unless a handsfree kit with an external  
Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road  
and park before making or answering a call if driving  
conditions so require.  
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antenna supports the installation.  
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Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any  
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regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do soo.  
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using  
equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.  
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Children  
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted  
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DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH  
YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES.  
THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OTHERS,  
OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE  
MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSORY. YOUR  
MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY  
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CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD  
BE DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING  
HAZARD.  
Emergency Calls  
Mobile phones operate using radio signals, which cannot  
guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore  
Disposing of the Product  
you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for  
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essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).  
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Your mobile phone should not be placed in municipal  
waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of  
electronic products.  
Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular  
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networks orawhen certain network services and/or mobile  
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phonecfeatures are in use. Check with your local service  
provider.  
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Power Supply  
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Battery Use and Care  
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Connect the AC power adapter only to designated power  
sources as marked on the product. Make sure the cord is  
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Charge the battery for 4 hours before you use your  
mobile phone for the first time. The battery can only  
be charged in temperatures between +5°C (+41°F) and  
+45°C (+113°F).  
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stress. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit  
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from any power source before attempting to clean it. The  
AC power adapter must not be used outdoors or in damp  
areas. Never alter the cord or plug. If the plug will not  
fit into the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a  
qualified electrician.  
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A new battery or one that has not been used for a long  
time could have reduced capacity the first few times it  
is used.  
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The talk and standby times depend on the actual  
transmission conditions when using the mobile phone.  
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If the mobile phone is used near a base station, less power  
is required and talk and standby times are prolonged.  
Disposing of the Battery  
The battery should never be placed in municipal waste.  
Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or  
call your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center for  
information.  
Use only Ericsson or Sony Ericsson branded original  
batteries and chargers intended for use with your mobile  
phone. Other chargers may not charge sufficiently or  
may produce excessive heat. Using other batteries and  
chargers could be dangerous.  
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Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures,  
never above +60°C (+140°F). For maximum  
battery capacity, use the battery in room  
temperature.  
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
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Opereation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
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Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.  
Do not expose the battery to liquid.  
(2) This device must accept any interference received,  
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Keep out of children’s reach.  
Turn off your mobile phone before removing tohe  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
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Use the battery for the intended purpose only.  
Do not disassemble or modify the battery.  
Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch  
another metal object. This could short-circuit and  
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damage the battery.  
This mobile phone, like any mobile phone, operates  
using radio signals, cellular and landline networks as well  
as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee  
Do not allow the battery to be put into the mouth.  
Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.  
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connection under all conditions. Therefore you should  
never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential  
communications (e.g. medical emergencies).  
Sony Ericsson is not liable for any service(s) including  
operation, coverage, or range of the network services  
provided by network carriers independent of Sony  
Ericsson.  
Remember, in order to make or receive calls, the mobile  
phone must be switched on and in a service area with  
adequate cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may  
not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when  
certain network services and/or mobile phone features  
are in use.Check with your local service provider.  
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Using wireless technology to help provide location  
information in case of an emergency is a goal shared by  
the entire wireless industry, local phone companies and  
the emergency response centers. Your phone includes  
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technology which represents the first step towards that  
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goal. However, the technique in its current state,  
combined with related implementation technoloogies  
means that the method may not always woCrk , even if  
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you are able to speak with an emergency response center.  
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Always review with an emertgency response center all  
location data you have, oincluding intersecting streets,  
as well as any landmarks, to assist in locating you.  
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Sony Ericsson is committed to continuing to work with  
the entire communications industry to improve location  
features for emergency response.  
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Getting to Know Your Phone  
Getting to Know Your Phone  
Back View  
12 Back Cover Latch  
Diagrams  
13 Battery Connector  
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Back Cover  
Front/Side View  
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Power Key  
Display  
Left Softkey  
Options Key  
Keypad  
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Earpiece  
4-way Navigation  
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Bottom View  
15 Charger Jack ( 2.5mm)  
16 Microphone  
17 Lanyard Holder  
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Handsfree Jack  
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Channel Indicator - Analog, Digital,  
Enhanced Voice Privacy call, or No Network  
available.  
Note!  
Although the portable handsfree jack (#11) and  
charger jack (#15) are both 2.5mm, they are not  
interchangeable. The charger jack and charger  
plug are color-coded yellow to indicate  
compatibility. Failure to use the correct jack  
could result in damage to your phone.  
A/D/P/  
Roaming. A flashing icon indicates non-  
preferred roamineg.  
Roaming icons vary by network provider.  
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suchlas Searching  
Banner  
Personalized Banner or network information  
Standby Screen Icons  
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Battery Strength/Charging Indicator  
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These are all of the icons that could appear on your  
standby screen.  
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Silent Mode is On  
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Current Profile  
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Explanation  
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Phone Location - Emergency Only.  
10:30am  
Current Time  
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The GPS location based services are off. Your  
position can only be determined when you  
call an emergency number such as 911.  
Signal Strength/1XRTT (High Speed Data)  
Availability  
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Phone Location - Show Location.  
Key Functions  
The GPS location based services are On.  
Your position is always locatable by the  
network.  
Softkeys  
Your phone is equipped  
with softkeys. The softkey  
labels, such as Call List  
Call Screening On  
Active Chat Session  
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Menu  
Menu  
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TTY On  
bottom of your display.  
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functions, press the left or right key that is under the  
Missed Call(s)  
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softkey label on the screen. The labels are context  
New SMS message(s) or browser alert(s)  
You have a new voicemail message(s)  
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are using.  
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Left Softkey  
• Press to select the menu, item, feature, or setting that is  
highlighted.  
• From the standby screen, press to view the Call List  
(incoming and outgoing calls).  
Magic Word is On  
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• Press to cancel action or move back in the menu  
system.  
• Press and hold to return to the standby screen.  
• Press to end a call.  
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• Press to quiet the ringer on incoming calls.  
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Keypad Keys  
Navigation Key  
• Press up, down, left, or right to scroll through  
menu, lists, or text.  
• Press, and briefly hold, right to access the top of  
your contact list (contact names beginning with  
A,B,C ...).  
The key functionality varies when you are using the  
WAP browser. For more information on browsing and  
the use of the keys while browsing, see “Browser Key  
Functions” on page 60.  
• Press, and briefly hold, left to quickly enter the first  
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Power Key  
• Press and hold to power the phone On and Off.  
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shortcut in My Shortcuts.  
• Press up or down to access the top of your contact  
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Options Key  
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1 Key/Voicemail Access  
• Enter 1.  
• Enter a menu with options. The options vary  
depending on what function you are currently  
using.  
• Press to set the phone to silent or turn on keylock  
(from the standby screen).  
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• Press and hold to access Voicemail.  
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0 Key  
• Enter 0.  
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Throughout this User’s Guide, this icon (  
• Press and hold to enter the international access  
code (+). See “International Calls” on page 16.  
will be shown when you can use the Options key.  
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Clear (C) Key  
Asterisk Key  
• Enter *.  
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• Delete numbers and letters from the display.  
• Delete an item from a list.  
• Press and hold to mute/unmute the microphone  
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• Press and hold to enter a pause ( ).  
• Shift between capital and lowercase letters.  
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Pound Key  
• Enter #.  
• Press and hold to enter a stop ( ).  
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• Press and hold, from the standby screen, to enter  
a menu to lock or unlock the keypad.  
• Press and hold, from the standby screen, to enter  
a menu to turn On/Off silent mode.  
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Side Volume Keys  
• Press to mute ringer for current call.  
• Press up or down to increase or decrease the ear  
volume during a call.  
• Press from the Standby screen to view Status Info.  
• Press and briefly hold to activate voice  
dialing/automatic speech recognition.  
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• Enter digits 2--9.  
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• Press and hold position number to SuperSpd Dial  
(dependent on long press setting).  
• Press and hold to see contacts that correspond with  
letter on that particular key (dependent on long  
press setting).  
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Assembling Your Phone  
Assembling Your Phone  
Before attempting to use your phone, you must complete  
the following steps:  
Step 1: Attach the Battery  
Step 2: Attach the Back Cover  
Step 3: Charge the Battery  
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Knowing When to Charge  
Step 3: Charge the Battery  
The battery meter icon (  
screen will begin to empty.  
) on the standby  
For detailed information on safely handling your battery,  
see “Battery Use and Care” on page 5.  
Attention Battery Low will appear in the display  
and you will hear a short beep.  
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Basic Operations  
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Press Call. The number you are dialing is shown in  
the display while your phone accesses the wireless  
Turning Your Phone On and Off  
network. The recipient’s name will also appear if  
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Turn your phone On by pressing and holding the power  
key ( )until your phone turns On. The phone will beep  
unless silent mode is activated. Turn your phone Off by  
pressing and holding the power key until your phone  
turns off.  
the phone numbersand name are found in your  
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in yoiur display. The phone number that you dialed  
phonebook.  
When thelcall is connected, a call timer is shown  
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Making and Receiving Calls  
If the person you are calling is listed in your  
phonebook, their name or picture (if associated)  
will appear.  
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To end the call, press End.  
you want to call. The outgfoiong call icon (  
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Emergency Calls  
For more information on making emergency calls, see  
“Emergency Calls” on page 6.  
Note!  
You can press C to erase one or more digits in  
the display, or press and hold C to erase all digits.  
Your phone is equipped with Assisted Global Positioning  
System (GPS). This service is a cooperation between the  
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network and your mobile phone to locate your phone’s  
position.  
Receiving Calls  
Note!  
Assisted Global Positioning System will not work  
under certain circumstances such as in certain  
building interiors and in analog mode. Assisted  
Global Positioning is carrier and network  
dependent. Check with your service provider  
for availability.  
When you receive a call, the ringer sounds and the  
display and keypad backlight illuminate. The incoming  
call icon ( ) appears in the display. If you have  
Caller ID, the caller’s phone numeber is shown along with  
the icon. The caller’s name will also appear if the phone  
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number is found in your phonebook. The voice tag will  
also be played if you have one recorded for that caller.  
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Press Call.  
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In some instances, Caller ID may send the caller’s  
name even if the name/number is not in your  
phonebook. Caller ID could also block the  
caller’s name or number from appearing.  
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Silencing the Ringer  
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a + sign appears. The + sign is replaced with the  
international access number of the country from which  
you are calling. Enter the country code, area code  
(without the leading zero) and phone number.  
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Insert Stop*  
Insert Pause *  
Status Info  
Help  
Changing the Earpiece Volume  
During a call, you can change the earpiece volume by  
pressing either side volume key.  
Press upper side key to increase the volume.  
Press lower side key to decrease the volume.  
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Changing FrontsCovers  
Muting the Microphone  
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selected after entering a phone number.  
Turn On Silent  
Lock Keypad  
Edit Before Call *  
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Removing Your Phones Covers  
4 Continue pulling firmly on the front  
until the snaps on the bottom of the  
phone disengage.  
Note!  
You do not need to remove the back cover to  
change the front cover.  
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phone. Press down on the notch,  
releasing the front cover.  
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Replacing Your Phones Covers  
1 Locate the two notches on the  
power key.  
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front cover.  
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horizontally, place the keypad in  
the cover.  
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notches indicated above to secure  
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Using Menus  
The main menu has seven icons that display the top-level  
menus. The corresponding title of the selected menu is  
displayed below the menu tabs when highlighted. Each  
menu is represented by an icon.  
Note!  
For quick access to menus, once in the menu  
structure, press the number next to the menu  
name.  
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Note! A menu diagram is located on the inside front  
cover of this user’s guide.  
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NavigationlKey  
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subsequent chapters.  
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Left Softkey  
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Right Softkey  
• Press to cancel your action or to go back one level  
in the menu system.  
The following menus will appear in your phone:  
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Phonebook  
Messages  
Call Info  
Settings  
Extras  
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Menu Help  
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To help you use the menus and functions, your phone  
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Browser  
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My Shortcuts  
Note! Press any key to clear the Menu Help from  
the screen.  
Note!  
The Browser menu is operator dependent and  
may not be available in your phone.  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select,  
Menu Help, Select.  
Select On or Off, Select.  
Edit Contact  
The Edit Contact menu allows you to delete contacts  
or edit contact names, numbers, positions, voice tags,  
and default numbers.  
Phonebook Menu  
Assign Sound  
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You can also assign Upersonal ring sounds for contacts in  
your phonebook. Each time you call the contact or the  
For more information on using the phonebook,  
see “Using the Phonebook Menu” on page 36.  
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contact callsayou, the personal ring sound will play.  
AssigncPicture  
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Call Contact  
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You can associate a picture with a contact in your  
The Call Contact menu displays phonebook entries in  
phonebook. Each time you call the contact, or the  
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Groups  
Add Contact  
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This menu displays a list of all groups. Use this menu to  
manage or add groups. For more information on using  
groups, see “Groups” on page 39.  
phonebook entry. A phonebook  
The Add Contact menu allows fyou to create a new  
entry is called a contact.  
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(Home, Work, Mobile, and Other), as well as an email  
address and alias. YNou can save as many as 200 numbers  
Calling Cards  
The Calling Cards menu allows you to store up to three  
calling card numbers and access numbers. For more  
information on Calling Cards, see “Using Calling Cards”  
on page 40.  
in your phonebook.  
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call contacts in positions 2-9 by pressing, and briefly  
holding, their position number. Phb. Shortcut allows  
you to quickly access phonebook entries by pressing  
the key that corresponds with the contact’s name.  
Memory Status  
This menu tells you how many positions you have used  
in numbers and voice tags.  
Preferences  
Ask to Save  
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Edit Positions  
Lets you select if you want to be prompted to save names  
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not recognize the nulmber of the most recent call.  
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Edit Positions shows your phonebook numbers and  
which position they occupy in the list of numbers.  
Use this list to change the position number for a  
particular phone number.  
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Note!  
Use the contact position number to Speed Dial  
(positions 2-99) or SuperSpd Dial (positions  
2-9) your number entries.  
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This menu displays your phone number or phone  
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Sort Order  
Determine how contacts will appear finoyour phonebook.  
Options include By Last Name tor By First Name.  
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Messages Menu  
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For details on sending and receiving messages, see “Using  
the Messages Menu” on page 42.  
Long Press  
Determine the action of a long press of a key from  
the standby screen. Options include SuperSpd Dial,  
Phb. Shortcut, and Off. SuperSpd Dial allows you to  
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Voicemail  
Erase Messages  
The Voicemail menu allows you to enter and access your  
voicemail access number if you have voicemail service  
from your service provider.  
Use this menu to erase unread messages, read messages,  
sent messages, saved messages, or all messages.  
Memory Status  
Write New  
Use the Write New menu to create new text messages.  
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Shows how much memory, by percentage, you have used  
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Message Caount  
Incoming messages are saved in the Inbox.  
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received. Press the right softkey to reset the counter.  
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Outbox  
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Chat  
Your outgoing and unsuccessfully sent messages are  
stored in the Outbox.  
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Call Info Menu  
to the Saved & Drafts folder.  
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Preferences  
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The Call Info menu allows you to view information  
and establish dialing and answering preferences for  
your phone (some selections available in this menu are  
dependent on your service provider). It also enables you  
to view and edit system options and call statistics.  
Use the Preferences menu for the following settings:  
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Auto Save; Auto Delete; CallbackNumber.; Voicemail  
No.; Message Alert; Msg. Priority; SaveAsQuickT.;  
Signature Text; Direct View; Input Method; and  
Nickname.  
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Missed Calls  
Call Timers  
Press Select from the Missed Calls menu to view missed  
calls. The phone number will alternate with the date or  
time of the missed call.  
Use this menu to check the duration of your Last Call,  
Total Calls, Outgoing Time, and Incoming Time; to  
reset the Call Timers; and to turn Minute Minder On  
or Off.  
Press  
to see the following Missed Calls options:  
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Use Clear Call List to dUelete the entire call log.  
Edit before Call, CC Call (credit card call), Add  
Number (to phonebook), and Delete.  
Clear Call List  
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Call List  
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The Call List contains a list of outgoing, incoming,  
and missed calls.  
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Smounds & Alerts  
Note!  
You can quickly access the Call List, from the  
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standby screen, by pressing Call List.  
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Ring Volume  
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Missed Call  
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The Ring Volume menu allows you to set the level of the  
ring volume. The volumes range from 0 (off) to 5 (high).  
You can scroll through the list using the navigation key.  
Then press Select to confirm your selection. Volume  
level 1 is a discreet ring signal. You will hear two low beeps.  
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Phone Silent  
Ring Sounds  
Completely silences your phone. Options include On  
and Off. The Silent Mode icon ( ) indicates when  
Phone Silent is set. You can quickly activate or deactivate  
silent mode from the standby screen by pressing and  
holding C or using the Options key ( ).  
The Ring Sounds menu allows you to choose the type  
of sound or melody for the ringer for Voice Calls. Each  
sound or melody is demonstrated as you scroll through  
the selections. There are 30 ering sounds, eight of which  
you can create yourself. s  
Increasing Ring  
Alarm Sound  
You can select dlifferent types of melodies or signals to  
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When you select Increasing Ring, the ring volume  
continues to increase until it has reached the maximum  
volume or you answer or reject the call.  
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Message Sounds  
Vibrating Alert  
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Choose which type of sound you will hear when you  
receive an incoming SMS or voicemail message. The  
options are Click, 1 Beep, 2 Beeps, list of melodies, and  
Silent.  
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receive calls or messages silently. Options aCre On,  
On if Silent (will vibrate when Silent is On), and Off.  
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Info Volume  
Minute Minder  
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Shows the current volume setting for system notification  
Minute Minder notifies you when each minute passes  
while you are engaged in a call. Settings are On and Off.  
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Press # twice to lower the note one semitone.  
Press C to remove notes.  
To listen to your melody, press the left softkey.  
Press the left softkey again to save.  
Key Sound  
Choose which type of sound you will hear when you  
press a key. The options are Tone, Click, or Silent. Tone  
provides a longer signal, more suitable for activities  
such as telephone banking, while click provides a quick  
burst signal.  
You can also receive melodies threough SMS. The melody  
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will be attached to an SMS message and you will be  
prompted to play or save thesmelody in My Melodies.  
Access Tone  
You can alsoldownload custom melodies using  
your phone’s browser. See “Downloading  
Note!  
You can set the Access Tone to beep when your call has  
been connected. Options include On and Off.  
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Melodies” on page 59.  
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My Melodies  
Your phone comes with eight melodies. You can edit the  
melodies and you can send them to a friend via SMS.  
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Select the melody.  
Select Edit or Send (via SMS). Follow these  
profiles. A profile is a group of settings which suit a  
certain environment. Some phone accessories select a  
profile automatically. For example, when you place  
your phone in a portable handsfree unit, the Handsfree  
profile is chosen.  
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instructions to edit.  
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A long press of the key will cycle through the  
four different lengths of the corresponding  
note.  
Press 0 to change octave.  
Press # once to raise the note one semitone.  
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When you buy your phone, it is set to the Normal  
profile. If you select a profile other than Normal, the  
icon of the profile is shown on standby. A profile with  
no accessories associated, such as Meeting or Normal,  
must be chosen manually.  
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There are six pre-programmed profiles:  
Reset Profile  
Normal (no icon appears)  
Meeting  
Use this menu to reset the profile settings to the default  
settings.  
Outdoors  
Time and Date  
Portable  
Home  
Work  
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Time Format  
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Edit Profile, and Reset Profiles.  
DatecFormat  
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Select Profile  
on your Status Info screen.  
Use this menu to select a profile.  
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Select to view the current profile. Thersettings for the  
View Profile  
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Light  
profile appear.  
Use the Light menu to set the display and keypad  
backlighting to stay On (always On), Off (never On),  
or Automatic (lights up for 15 seconds when a call is  
received or a key is pressed).  
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You cannot create more profiles, but you can edit the  
settings for the current profile. Use the View Profile  
function to see what settings are included in a certain  
profile.  
Contrast  
Lightens or darkens your screen’s brightness.  
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Text Size  
My Banner  
Select the size of the font to appear in your display.  
The options include Small (five lines of text), Medium  
(four lines), and Large (three lines).  
Use the My Banner menu to enter text that will appear  
on your standby screen. The banner may be personalized;  
however, it can be overwritten by network information.  
Display Sleep  
Menu Help  
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Use Display Sleep to save battery power. The text on  
the standby screen is reduced in the middle of the display  
a few minutes after you have pressed a key.  
Turn Menu Help On or Off. For more information on  
Menu Help, see “Menu Help” on page 20.  
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Acceprt Calls  
Background  
You can select an image to display on the background  
of your standby screen.  
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Accept Calls allows you to reject certain incoming calls.  
When activated, only the callers specified will be able  
to reach you. The other calls will be sent to the Missed  
Calls list or Voicemail and you will not hear a ring tone.  
The choices for Accept Calls are Accept Options and  
Accepted List.  
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User Greeting  
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Options include: Sony Ericsson mofvieo, Hummingbirds  
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Restrict Calls  
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My Animation, and, Off. With My Greeting, you can  
enter whatever message you would like to see (up to one  
line of text). The default greeting is a Sony Ericsson  
movie.  
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Restrict Calls service allows you to restrict certain types  
of calls, such as calling cards, non-phonebook numbers,  
or roaming calls, from being made and received. You also  
have the option of personalizing the call restrict menus  
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using My Choice. My Choice allows you to enter specific  
numbers that you want restricted. For instance, you can  
enter 800 and restrict all calls beginning with 800. For  
this option, the phone only checks the beginning of the  
number sequence, so a number, such as 1238001 would  
not be restricted. Restricted Use may appear on your  
standby screen if you have any call restrictions activated.  
Forward Calls  
If you cannot answer an incoming call, you can forward  
it to another number. The options for Forward Calls are  
Activate, Deactivate, and Setup.  
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separate codes from your service provider.  
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Menus for Restrict Calls include Outgoing Calls and  
Incoming Calls.  
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then enterithe number to which you want your calls  
Once you have entered those codes, select Activate and  
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forwrarded. Your phone will send the necessary information  
If you forward incoming calls, you cannot activate some  
Restrict Calls options. Likewise, if you restrict calls, you  
cannot activate some Forward Calls options. You will be  
prompted to enter your Phonelock code to use  
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to your service provider to set up the call forward.  
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this feature.  
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Restrict Calls is disabled when anCemergency  
If you want to be able to receive a second call while  
another call is in progress, you must turn On the Call  
Waiting service. Options include Activate, Deactivate,  
and Setup.  
Note!  
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To activate Call Waiting, you will need separate codes  
from your service provider. Once you enter those codes,  
select Activate or Deactivate.  
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If you are engaged in a data call, all other  
incoming calls are rejected.  
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Auto Area Code  
Networks  
The Auto Area Code menu allows you to store an area  
code that will automatically be added to the 7-digit  
number you have dialed. The options for Auto Area  
Code are On and Off. When you select On, you will  
be prompted to indicate which area code to use.  
This menu allows you to view and modify network  
settings.  
Note!  
It is typically not necessaery to make network  
changes. You should contact your service  
provider before making any network changes.  
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Auto Prefix  
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Home Only - The phone will stay on the home  
system.  
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The Auto Prefix menu allows you to store a 1- to 12-  
digit prefix. For instance, you can store the prefix to your  
office. When you dial a 4- or 5-digit phone number, the  
auto prefix is automatically added at the beginning of  
the number.  
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Automatic-A if the system identification is odd.  
Automatic-B - The phone will automatically select  
Automatic-B if the system identification is even.  
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The list of available networks will vary depending  
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Any Key, and Auto. Selecting Normal indicates that  
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The Language menu allows you to select your  
Menu Language and Input Method.  
pressing the left softkey will answer a call. Any Key  
indicates that you can answer the call by pressing any key  
except the right softkey. Auto indicates that the call will  
be answered automatically if connected to an accessory.  
The Menu Language is the language that appears in  
the phone display. The languages vary between markets.  
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Your mobile phone may support American English,  
Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, or Brazilian  
Portuguese.  
The keypad lock feature allows emergency number access  
even if the keypad is locked.  
Note!  
You can quickly turn On keypad lock ( ) from  
Input Method is the method used to create phonebook  
entries, SMS messages, and email. Options include T9 or  
Multitap. See “Input Method” on page 47.  
the standby screen by pressing and holding C.  
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The Locks menu contains Phonelock and Auto  
Keylock options.  
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Phonelock prohibits the phone from making calls except  
emergency calls. To set phone lock, you will be prompted  
to enter a security code. Options are Set Phonelock and  
Name, Number Echo, Voice Prompts, and Volume.  
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TTY Mode  
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Change Code.  
Use this menu to turn TTY Mode On or Off. For more  
information of using TTY, see “Accessible  
Solutions/Special Needs” on page 65.  
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Auto Keylock (keypad lock) allows you to prohibit your  
phone from keypad presses. Auto Keylock activates after  
30 seconds of inactivity from the standby screen. The  
two options for Auto Keylock are On and Off. The  
keypad remains locked until you remove and replace the  
battery or receive a call (after the call is completed, the  
keypad is returned to the locked state).  
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Phone Location  
Extras Menu  
Phone Location is an Assisted Global Positioning  
System (GPS) feature. This service is a cooperation  
between the network and your mobile phone to locate  
your phone’s position.  
Voice Memo  
This menu allows you to record a short voice memo.  
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Menus include Record, Plays, Erase All, and Set View.  
Options include EmergencyOnly and Show Location.  
If you choose EmergencyOnly, your location will only  
be disclosed to the network when you are calling an  
emergency number such as 911. If you choose Show  
Location, your location will always be available to the  
network.  
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following keys ito navigate the calendar:  
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Assisted Global Positioning System will not work  
under certain circumstances such as in certain  
month  
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building interiors and in analog mode. CAssisted  
Global Positioning is carrier and network  
Alarm Clock  
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The phone has an Alarm which rings at the time set,  
even if the phone is turned off. The alarm rings for  
60 seconds and is repeated every nine minutes for  
60 minutes if you do not turn it off. You also have  
the option to use RecurrentAlarm which sets the  
alarm to go off at the same scheduled time each day.  
for availability.  
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Select this menu to reset all settings to default. You will  
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Press Reset to reset the stopwatch (if in pause mode).  
Press Lap to start the lap timer. You can time up to  
four laps.  
Turning the Alarm Off  
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press Yes to turn off or No to snooze for 10 minutes.  
If you do not want the alarm to be repeated,  
press Select.  
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Help to see instructUions on how to use the keypad for  
that particular glame.  
Canceling the Alarm  
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Select.  
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The phone has a built-in 24-hour timer. You set the time  
you want and when that time is up, the phone beeps.  
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Pictures  
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Use the Pictures menu to manage pictures for your  
display background and phonebook caller id. The  
pictures are divided by category: Background (use this  
menu to set your background image); My Favorites, My  
Pictures, Entertainment, Emotions, Personal,  
Weather, Sport, Travel, Objects, and Animations.  
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The phone has a built-in stopwatch.  
Press Start to start the stopwatch.  
Press Pause to pause it.  
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Calculator  
Launch Browser  
The phone has a built-in calculator, which  
can add, subtract, multiply, divide, and  
calculate percentages.  
Use the Launch Browser menu to start your browsing  
session.  
Note!  
If this menu is greyed out, you will not be able  
Press the digit keys to enter the  
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to browse. Contact your service provider for  
numbers you want to calculate.  
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subscription information.  
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Press the navigation key right or left to highlight an  
operation (+, -, x, etc.).  
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Browser Alerts  
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Press the left softkey to perform the operation.  
Press the right softkey to cancel the operation.  
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Through your browser, you can receive update messages  
such as road reports, stock reports, and sports scores. The  
new message icon ( ) will appear when you receive new  
content in your browser. See your network provider for  
more information. Options include Browser Inbox and  
Alert Deletion.  
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page 57.  
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The Browser Help menu gives you hints about using  
your browser. Browser help screens will scroll across your  
display. Press No to return to the Browser menu.  
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Using Menus  
list. When you check an item, you will be prompted for  
a position number.  
Active Gateways  
The Active Gateways menu allows you to choose  
between two gateways.  
Note!  
Press and hold the navigation key, from the  
standby screen, to the left to quickly go to the  
Note!  
If this menu is greyed out, your service provider  
has already set the active gateway.  
first menu in My Shortcuts.  
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A quicker way to move through the menus is to use  
the My Shortcuts menu. When you buy your phone,  
My Shortcuts contains a few menus/settings which  
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you can remove from My Shortcuts. You can also add  
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a setting from another menu to My Shortcuts. In this  
way, you can reach the settings you use moCst, quickly  
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and easily. The default menus for My Shortcuts include:  
Ring Volume, My Number, and Edit Shortcuts.  
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Use Edit Shortcuts to add more shortcuts to your list.  
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Use the left softkey to check (select) or uncheck  
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(deselect) items that you want to appear in your shortcuts  
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Using the Phonebook Menu  
Using the Phonebook Menu  
You can create your personal phonebook by saving  
information about your friends and colleagues as a  
contact. Within a contact, you can save details such as  
name, phone numbers, email address, and alias– all in  
one place. You can store up to 200 positions (depending  
on size of contact information).  
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When you have filled in the information you want,  
scroll, by pressing the navigation key down, to  
Save and Exit, Proceed  
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You are asked if you want to save a voice command  
for the contact. For more information on voice  
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dialing, see “Using Voice Control” on page 50.  
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You can press Exit, at any time, to save and exit  
the contact.  
The contacts you create are saved in the phone. Each  
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phone number saved occupies one position in the  
memory. You can save around 200 positions inCthe  
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phone. Contacts 1-99 can be speed dialed and contacts  
1-9 can be super speed dialed. Position 1 is always  
You can save a phone number together with tone signals  
and codes in your phonebook. When you call this entry,  
the phone number and all the tone signal codes are then  
dialed automatically. This could be useful, for example,  
when accessing an answering machine or when using  
telephone banking services. Follow the same procedure  
as adding a contact, but use stops and pauses between  
numbers or access codes.  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Add Contact, Select  
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Press Edit and enter a last name. Press OK  
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Using the Phonebook Menu  
A stop will cause the phone to stop transmitting numbers  
until you press the left softkey. Press and hold # to enter the  
stop character ( ).  
Calling Contacts  
A pause will temporarily suspend transmitting numbers for  
approximately two seconds before sending the next series.  
Press and hold * until the pause character ( ) appears in  
the display.  
Note!  
You can quickly access your contact list from the  
standby screen by pressing, and holding, the  
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navigation key to the right.  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Call Contact, Select.  
Highlight the name of the contact you want to call,  
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Assigning Pictures and Sounds  
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You can associate an image or ring sound with your  
phonebook entries. When you receive a call from  
someone in your phonebook, the image will appear or  
the ring sound will play.  
Call  
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Press Call to call the first number that appears or  
scroll through the list (if you have stored multiple  
numbers for that contact). To edit which number is  
highlighted first (the default number), see “Editing  
and Deleting Contacts” on page 38.  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Assign Picture or  
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Assign Sound, Select  
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Select the picture or ring sound you want to  
associate with that contact. Pressr  
An icon will appear next to each number stored for  
a contact. These icons should help you identify each  
number.  
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Using the Phonebook Menu  
Mobile phone number  
SuperSpd Dial  
The SuperSpd Dial menu allows you to call numbers in  
position numbers 2-9 by simply pressing and holding the  
position number from the standby screen.  
Other number  
Email address  
You must activate SuperSpd Diael under the Long Press  
menu is set to another oUption, SuperSpd Dial will not  
work. See “Long Presls” on page 22.  
Sort Order  
menu before using SuperSpd Dial. If the Long Press  
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You can find the contacts in your phonebook by  
searching for either first or last name, depending on  
which sort order you have set.  
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Position 1 is always reserved for voicemail and  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Preferences, Select  
Sort Order, Select  
Select a sort order, Select  
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regardless of the long press setting.  
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Speed Dial  
Editing and Deleting Contacts  
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The Speed Dial feature is always active on your phone.  
This feature allows you to call numbers in position  
numbers 2-99 by simply pressing the position number  
and then pressing Call from the standby screen.  
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Use the Edit Contact function to delete contacts or edit  
a contact’s name, number, position, voice tag, picture,  
ring sound, or default number (the number that appears  
first for a contact with multiple numbers).  
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Position 1 is always reserved for voicemail.  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Edit Contact, Select  
Select the contact you want to edit.  
Select the item you want to edit.  
Press Edit.  
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Enter your changes, OK  
When you are finished, press Exit to save the changes.  
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Editing Groups  
Once you have set up a group, you can add members,  
delete members, change the group name, or delete the  
entire group.  
Note!  
At any time, you can press the right softkey to  
save and exit the contact.  
Phonebook, Select, Groups, Select, select the group you  
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want to change. Choosesfrom:  
Groups  
Edit - to add or delete members  
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DeleteaGroup - to delete the entire group  
Edit GroupName - to rename the group  
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You can create groups of numbers so you can send a text  
message to several recipients at the same time. You can  
have as many as 10 groups with up to 15 numbers in  
each group.  
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Aliases  
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Creating New Groups  
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Contact your service provider to request an Alias. Your  
alias can be something unique and memorable rather  
than a longer email address. When someone attempts to  
send you message, they can simply enter your Alias. The  
system will match your Alias with your actual address  
and forward the message to you.  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Groups, Select  
Choose Add Group, Select  
Enter a name for the group, OK  
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Highlight the name oftthe contact you want to add,  
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Select  
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Highlight the contact’s number that you want to add,  
Select  
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Select Add Member to add more members or Back  
to exit.  
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Using the Phonebook Menu  
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Follow the prompts, entering the verification  
number, next dialing delay, and dialed number  
(order will vary depending on what you select in  
Step 7).  
Using Calling Cards  
The Calling Cards menu allows you to store calling card  
numbers. The two options for the Calling Cards menu  
are Card Setup and Set CallingCards. To enter the  
Calling Cards menu, you will need to enter your  
phonelock code (default is 0000).  
Set CallingCards  
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If you have saved more than one calling card, you must  
choose which card you want to use before making a  
calling card call.  
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Card Setup  
You can save three calling card numbers in your phone.  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Calling Cards, Select.  
Enter your phonelock code.  
Scroll to Set CallingCards, Select.  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Calling Cards, Select.  
Enter your phonelock code, OK  
Scroll to Card Setup, Select, Add New, Select.  
Enter the name of your calling card, OK  
Enter the access number of the calling card  
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Choose the card that you want to use, Select  
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Making a Calling Card Call  
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Enter or recall the phone number you want to call.  
Press and hold the left softkey. If a card is already  
selected, the phone will quickly display the calling  
card number and then begin making the call.  
If None is selected, Select Card? will appear.  
Press Yes to select a calling card.  
server, OK  
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Choose the dialing delay (the amount of time the  
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Select which you wantoto send first, the number  
phone waits before sending the tones), Select  
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that you want to cNall or the verification code,  
Select.  
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Enter your phonelock code.  
Select Set CallingCards.  
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Choose a calling card.  
Release the key after the number has been displayed.  
Note!  
If you are using stops between numbers, you  
must press the left softkey to send the next  
sequence of numbers. If you use pauses, the  
numbers are sent automatically after the specified  
length of time chosen for the dialing delay.  
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Editing or Deleting Calling Cards  
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Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Calling Cards, Select  
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in the phone’s memory for numbers, voice tags, and  
email addresses.  
Scroll to Phonebook, Select, Memory Status, Select  
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Use the navigation key to scroll through the list.  
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Using the Messages Menu  
Using the Messages Menu  
You can check your voicemail, send and receive text  
messages, and check and send email from within the  
Messages menu.  
Sending Text Messages (SMS)  
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Note!  
You cannot send SMS messages in analog mode.  
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Voicemail  
If you are in analog mode and attempt to send a  
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message, the phone will continue to try to send  
the message for 24 hours. If not sent in 24 hours,  
the message will go to Saved & Drafts. You will  
need to resend the message once the phone is in  
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You can call your voicemail access number from the  
Voicemail menu. Use the Preferences menu to enter  
or change your voicemail access number.  
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digital mode.  
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The one key (  
) is always reserved for voicemail  
At any point when creating an SMS message, you  
access. Press and hold the one key to quickly call your  
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can press  
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voicemail number.  
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Use the keypad to enter your text message. You can enter  
up to 160 characters per message or the maximum length  
set by your service provider.  
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Scroll to Messages, Select, Write New, Select.  
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Enter the recipient’s number or recall it from the  
phonebook by pressing and holding the navigation  
key to the left.  
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Select OK.  
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Using the Messages Menu  
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Enter your message, press Send. For more  
information on entering text, see “Input Method”  
on page 47.  
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Separate your entries with a comma (9195551212,  
[email protected]). In digit mode, press and  
hold 1 to enter a comma. In multitap mode,  
multitap 1 to enter a comma or the @ symbol.  
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Press Next.  
The following choices will appear: Send, Edit  
Send To, Edit Message, Msg. Priority,  
CallbackNumber, Validity Period, Cancel Msg.,  
and Save & Exit.  
Note!  
Note!  
Your Outbox will indicate a separate SMS for  
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each recipient.  
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Select the option you want.  
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Note!  
If you press Cancel Msg. or if the message fails, the  
message will be saved to Saved & Drafts so you  
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Receiving Text Messages (SMS)  
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can send it later.  
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When you receive a message, the phone beeps or rings  
(see “Message Sounds” on page 25), and New message  
Read now? appears in the display.  
Sending SMS to Multiple DestinaCtions  
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Multiple Destination SMS gives you the functionality of  
sending a single SMS message to up to 10 email addresses,  
mobile phone numbers, or combinations of both.  
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Press the left softkey to immediately read the  
message or press the right softkey to save the  
message to read later. The message will be saved  
in the Inbox.  
An arrow in the bottom right-hand corner of the  
display indicates that there is more text in the  
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Select, Write New, Select  
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To enter phone numbers, use 123... Input Method.  
To enter email addresses, use Multitap Input  
Method. To change the input method, press  
and choose Input Method.  
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Using the Messages Menu  
message and you should scroll down with your  
navigation key.  
Saving Text Messages  
You can save incoming messages, outgoing messages,  
or drafts of messages in the Saved & Drafts folder.  
Messages are saved from newest to oldest. Incoming  
messages are saved with the time they were received,  
sent messages are saved with the time they were sent,  
and drafts are saved with the time they were saved.  
Note!  
If the sender of the message wants you to reply,  
the display shows Read receipt requested.  
Send receipt now? at the end of the message.  
Press the left softkey to reply or press the right  
softkey to exit without replying.  
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Reading SavedlMessages  
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After reading the text message, press Back to exit or  
or press Select to choose one of the following  
options: Reply, Delete, Chat, Read Next, Lock,  
Forward Msg., and Call.  
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Choose Messages, Select, Saved & Drafts, Select  
Select the message you want to read.  
Press Back to close the message or press Select to  
view multiple options.  
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At any point when reading an SMS message, you  
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Sending Sent Messages  
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Scroll to Messages, Select, Saved & Drafts, Select.  
Highlight the message.  
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Saving Objects from a Text Message  
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Press  
to Send or Delete.  
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When the email address, phone number, or internet  
address, is highlighted, presso  
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Reading Saved Messages  
An email address or phone number is saved in the  
Phonebook as a contact.  
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Choose Messages, Select, Outbox, Select  
Select the message you want to read.  
Press Back to close the message.  
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An Internet address is saved in Bookmarks under  
the Browser menu options.  
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Using the Messages Menu  
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Press Select to open the message. Press Select again  
to view the following options: Resend, Send,  
Delete, Save Message, Save Address,  
SaveAsQuickT., Lock/Unlock, Cancel Delivery,  
Status Codes, Chat, and Read Next.  
Receiving a Chat Session Invitation  
When you receive a Chat session invitation, the phone  
beeps and the message Chat Message, Chat Now?  
appears.  
Yes.  
To read the Chat messeage, press  
Yes .s  
To reply, press  
SMS Chat  
To suspend a Chat session, press No.  
To resume a Chat session, scroll to Messages,  
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Select,aChat,  
Select, Resume.  
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SMS Chat works like Chat on the Internet. You can  
initiate a Chat session or you may be invited to  
participate in a Chat session.  
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To end a Chat session, scroll to Messages, Select  
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Select, End (phone number).  
To reject a Chat message, press No. The rejected  
Chat message is saved in Inbox in the Messages  
menu.  
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Starting a Chat Session  
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Messages, Select, Chat, Select.  
Enter the recipient’s phone number or press  
the navigation key left to select arcontact.  
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If you receive a new Chat message while another  
Chat session is ongoing, press Yes to end the  
ongoing session and start the new one.  
Write your message, Send fo  
The Chat icon will appear when you have an active  
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Chat Options  
Chat session ( ).  
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to select one of the following options: Resume,  
Start New, Save, Nickname, and End.  
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Using the Messages Menu  
phone number will appear. Press OK to save it or press  
Cancel to remove it so it is not sent with future text  
messages.  
Preferences  
Use the Preferences menu within Messages for the  
following settings:  
Voicemail No.  
Use this menu to edit your voicemail access number.  
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Auto Save  
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Message Alert  
Options include Auto Save, Prompt to Save, and  
Do Not Save. Auto Save will automatically save your  
messages in the Outbox. Prompt to Save will ask you  
prior to saving the message. Failed messages will always  
be saved to the Outbox.  
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Use the Message Alert menu to set alert for incoming  
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text messagces, voicemail messages, and pages. Options  
include: Silent, Click, and Tone.  
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Auto Delete deletes old messages to make space for newm  
messages. When set to On, old messages will automatically  
be deleted. When set to Off, messages will not be deleted,  
Msg. Priority allows you to set the urgency or your  
SMS messages. Options include Normal and Urgent.  
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but you will be warned when your box is nearly full.  
Use this menu to add a new quick text message.  
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Signature Text  
The Callback Number is the phone number that is sent  
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Add a customized signature to your SMS messages.  
along with your text messages. Use this menu to edit or  
remove the callback number. If you remove your callback  
number, it will remain blank for all future messages. If  
you access the Callback Number menu again, your  
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Using the Messages Menu  
Direct View  
Multitap  
When set to On, your incoming SMS messages will be  
immediately displayed on your screen without the New  
Message Read Now? prompt. You must read all  
incoming messages to clear the screen.  
Multitap is the standard method for inputting text. To  
enter a “b”, using multitap, you would press the 2 key  
twice. To enter the number that corresponds with the  
key, press and hold the key. e  
Input Method  
Press To Get ...  
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Use the Input Method menu to choose between multitap  
and T9 input. For more information on input methods,  
see “Input Method” on page 47.  
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when you are entering text messages  
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Using the Messages Menu  
T9 Text Input  
Quick Text  
T9 Text Input is another way to enter text messages  
because it predicts the word you are trying to enter.With  
predictive text input, you only need to press the key  
once. When you press the keys different words are  
suggested. If the word you want is not suggested, you can  
edit the word using . The word is then added to your  
phone’s dictionary so that it will be suggested the next  
time you use T9.  
You can quickly compose text messages using Quick  
Text. Quick Text is a set of predefined messages that you  
can personalize or edit. For instance, “Meet me at _”.  
You can simply fill in the blankseand send the message.  
You can also edit the message and save it to use again.  
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You will be prompted to delete older messages when you  
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Press 1 to accept the word and add a space.  
Press the navigation key right to accept the word  
without adding a space.  
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Quick Text.  
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Press the navigation key up or down to view  
Icons  
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alternative word (candidates).  
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Outbox, and Saved & Drafts. An exclamation mark (!)  
next to the icon indicates urgent priority.  
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the accuracy, integrity or quality of any additional  
Sent  
ringtones or any other third party content. Under no  
circumstances will Sony Ericsson be liable in any way for  
your improper use of additional ringtones or other third  
party content.  
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privacy, copyright or traodemark laws. You, and not Sony  
Ericsson, are entirely responsible for additional melodies  
that you downloadNto or forward from your mobile  
phone. Prior to use of any additional melodies, please  
verify that your intended use is properly licensed or is  
otherwise authorized. Sony Ericsson does not guarantee  
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Using Voice Control  
Using Voice Control  
Before you can start dialing by voice, you need to record  
your voice commands (if you want your commands in a  
language other than English).  
Training Commands  
There are three ways to train commands:  
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Training Single Commands  
Recording Voice Commands  
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Your phone comes with a pre-recorded list of voice  
commands that match a wide variety of pronunciations.  
The default commands are available only in American  
English. You can record over (retrain) the current  
commands to change the command or the language.  
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Choose a group of commands.  
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Select a word you want to train.  
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Train Command).  
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You always have the option to revert to the origCinal  
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Training Command Groups  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select  
VoiceCommands, Select  
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contacts to use Voice Activated Dialing.  
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Scroll to the command group you want to train.  
Press and choose Train Group.  
The phone will prompt you to train each word  
within that group.  
The Command List is grouped by feature. You can  
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re-record all of the commands or just those for the  
features you intend to use. Please note that some features  
are dependent on others. Your phone will notify you  
if you are required to record additional commands.  
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If the function associated with the command group  
is dependent on another command, you will be  
prompted to train those commands too.  
Resetting Default Commands  
There are three ways to reset commands:  
Resetting Single Commands  
Note!  
You can exit group training at any time without  
losing the commands you have just trained.  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,  
Seleect  
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VoiceCommands,s  
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Choose a group of commands.  
Select the word you want to reset.  
Training All Commands  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,  
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Confirm your selection.  
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Press  
while VoiceCommands is highlighted.  
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Choose Train All.  
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The phone will prompt you to train each word.  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select  
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Listening to Current Commands  
VoiceCommands, Select  
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Scroll to Settings, Select  
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Scroll to the command group you want to reset.  
Press and choose Reset Group.  
Confirm your selection.  
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VoiceCommands, Select  
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Choose a group of commands.  
As you scroll through the list, the commands will  
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be played back to you. If a command has not been  
recorded, the command will be spoken via a  
pre-recorded voice.  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,  
VoiceCommands.  
Note!  
If there is only one word for the selected command  
group, press and choose Play Command.  
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Press  
and choose Reset All.  
Confirm your selection.  
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Using Voice Control  
Enabling/Disabling Magic Word  
Magic Word  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select  
Magic Word, Select  
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Together with your portable handsfree device, you can  
use the Magic Word voice command to allow totally  
handsfree access to voice control (standby time will be  
reduced). Instead of pressing and holding the side  
volume keys or the handsfree button, you say the magic  
word and then one of your recorded voice commands.  
The default Magic Word is “Wake Up”. You can keep  
this as the Magic Word or record another. See “Training  
Commands” on page 50.  
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Check the accessories you will use with the Magic  
Word.  
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When On, the MagicsWord icon (  
on the standby sUcreen.  
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Note!  
Save battery power by turning off the Magic  
Word when you no longer need totally handsfree  
access.  
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Training a New Magic Word  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,  
for false matches to occur via other sources of  
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VoiceCommands, Select, Magic Word, Select  
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speech such as your car radiof. Tohis can result in  
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Select Wake Up.  
unintended call placement. To avoid this  
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Words or deactiNvate this feature.  
Press Train  
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problem, you may try using alternate Magic  
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Note!  
You can train any word to be your Magic Word,  
but the menu name will always be Wake Up.  
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Using Voice Control  
Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select  
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2
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Adding Voice Tags to Your  
Phonebook  
Caller Name, Select  
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Select On or Off.  
When you create phonebook contacts, you will have  
the opportunity to also record voice tags (up to 20).You  
can add voice tags later in the Voice Control menu or  
from Phonebook, Edit Contact.  
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voice tags to your phonebook contacts. The commands,  
Before using Volice Activated Dialing, you must add  
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Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select  
VoiceCommands, Select, Name Dialing, Select  
Select Add Voice Tag, Add  
Select a contact, Select  
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such as Caill, are prerecorded in English, but you can  
re-re  
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ecord these commands if you wish. See “Training  
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mC1ommands” on page 50.  
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Activate voice dialing using one of these methods:  
Follow the instructions in the display. Keep thme  
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Say your Magic Word  
label unique, but also as brief as possible. Both  
“John” and “John Alexander Doe” can be orecorded  
Press and hold a side volume key  
fully.  
Press and hold the handsfree button  
(when using portable handsfree)  
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An icon (  
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When prompted, say a command, such as “call”.  
Wait for the beep. Now say the name of the contact  
you want to call.  
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You can choose whether you want to hear the recorded  
voice tag for a name when you receive an incoming call.  
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You will hear “Calling Bob”. If there are multiple  
numbers for that name, you will be prompted to  
say the number type.  
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Using Voice Control  
Digit Feedback  
Voice Number Dialing  
When you are using Voice Number Dialing, your phone  
will respond to indicate that it understood your  
command. Settings include Number Echo and Tone.  
It is possible to dial a phone number by speaking the  
digits with a short pause between each digit. Each digit  
already has an associated voice command in English,  
but you can re-record these commands if you wish.  
See “Training Commands” on page 50.  
Echo feedback will echo the acceepted digit while tone  
dialing will give a quick tonesto indicate the digit was  
accepted. Echo is the default.  
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Activate voice dialing using one of these methods:  
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Deactivating Digit Feedback  
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Scroll to Settinigs,  
Select, Voice Control, Select, Number  
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Say your Magic Word  
Press and hold a side volume key  
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Echoe,  
Select  
Press and hold the handsfree button  
(when using handsfree)  
When prompted, say “dial” and the digits for the m  
Vmoice Memos  
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number you want to call. The phone willCrepeat  
You can activate the voice memo feature, listen to  
memos, and record new memos using your voice. The  
each number with either a Number Echo or Tone.  
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Say “call” to begin dialing.  
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Say “clear” to clear a single digit. If you say clear  
Voice Memo icon on your standby screen  
voice memos.  
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Activate voice recognition using one of these  
two times in a row, you will be asked if you want  
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methods:  
Say your Magic Word.  
to clear the entire number.  
Note!  
Say “verify” to hear all numbers played back  
to you.  
Press and hold a side volume key.  
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Using Voice Control  
Press and hold the handsfree button (when  
using portable handsfree).  
Problems when Recording  
2
3
Say Play or Record to quickly access the Voice  
Memo list or say Voice Memo to activate the feature  
and see more options.  
A list will appear with the memos you have recently  
recorded. You have the following options:  
Say Play to hear the most recent memo. The  
elapsed time will appear as the memo plays.  
If your phone cannot detect speech, one of the following  
might have happened:  
you spoke too softly – try speaking more loudly.  
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around one second long.  
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Say Next to move forward and play the next  
memo.  
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after the tone.  
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Tips  
Say Previous to move backwards and playmthe  
previous memo.  
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Say Record to create a new memo. The elapsed  
time will appear. Press the left softkey to end  
the recording or the right softkey to cancel the  
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Try to record in an area where there is little or no  
background noise.  
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recording.  
Try to record your voice with the same equipment  
that you normally use with your phone. For  
example, if you normally have your phone  
connected to a car handsfree device when using  
voice commands, record your voice commands  
when your phone is in a car handsfree device.  
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Say Cancel to return to the standby screen.  
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Using Voice Control  
If you plan to use voice functions handheld mode,  
hold the phone up to the ear in the position that  
would normally be used on a call.  
Begin speaking after the tone ends.  
Keep in mind that longer voice tags provide a  
higher recognition rate.  
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Shorter tags may cause a lower recognition rate.  
For example, the name “Rob” can easily be  
confused with “Bob”.  
Record your voice using the same tone and  
inflection as you would when normally speaking.  
Try not to over-pronounce or speak too slowly  
when recording.  
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Browser  
Browser  
Your phone includes a built-in browser that allows you to After a period of inactivity (new content is not sent or received),  
access Internet content designed specifically for mobile  
devices. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a global  
standard for advanced mobile service. WAP allows you to  
access certain services on the Internet from your mobile  
phone. This content typically includes Email, Calendar,  
Contacts, Internet communication, e-commerce and  
telephony services. Surfing the web with your Sony  
Ericsson mobile phone is quick and easy.  
the phone call placed to establish your WAP connection  
automatically ends and the globe icon disappears.  
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When you launch your browser, your phone automatically  
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While you are connected, you will see a globe icon ( m  
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Browser Features  
the bottom row of your display.  
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Your browser gives you the following features (depending  
on your service provider):  
Note!  
While your browser is active and the globe icon is  
displayed, you cannot mfakoe or receive voice calls.  
If you need to maketa call, press and hold the  
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Microbrowser for sending/receiving email and for  
Internet access  
right softkey to return to the Browser menu.  
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Support for Phonebook download  
Bookmark creation  
Image support  
Press and hold the right softkey again to return to  
the standby screen and then dial the number.  
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Browser  
Automatic time-out which disconnects data calls  
after periods of inactivity  
Softkeys  
The globe icon ( ), located between the softkey labels  
on the bottom row of your display, indicates a  
connection to the data network. In some instances, other  
icons alternate with the globe icon during a WAP session.  
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Launching Your Browser  
indicates battery power.  
indicates an inUcoming message.  
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Scroll to Browser, Select, Launch Browser, Select.  
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Connection Status  
Icons  
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Connection status is displayed on the bottom row of  
the screen, in place of the softkey labels, when you  
are operating the browser and at various times during  
operation. Connection status includes the following:  
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Press * once to switch between the date/time, icon list,  
and the softkey screen.  
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Connecting...  
Sending)))  
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Signal Strength shows the relative signal strength  
from the wireless system. More bars indicate a  
stronger signal.  
Receiving(((  
Working ...  
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Browser Alerts  
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Globe indicates that you have established  
a connection with the data network.  
Ringer Off indicates that your phone will not make  
any ring sounds.  
Silent Mode indicates that your phone will not  
make any sounds.  
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such as road reports, stock reports, and sports scores. The  
new message icon ( ) will appear when you receive  
new content in your browser. See your network provider  
for more information.  
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Browser  
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Keypad Lock indicates that your keypad is locked  
and will not recognize any key presses.  
Battery shows the relative strength of your battery.  
A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery.  
Downloadable Content  
Your mobile phone has the capability to load and store  
additional ringtone melodies. The use of such melodies  
may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties,  
including but not limited toerestriction under applicable  
copyright laws. You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely  
responsible for additionasl melodies that you download to  
melodies, pleaselverify that your intended use is properly  
Exiting Your Browser  
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your mobile phone. Prior to use of any additional  
There are two easy ways to exit your Browser:  
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licensed or is otherwise authorized. Sony Ericsson does  
not guarantee the accuracy, integrity, or quality of any  
additional ringtones or any other third party content.  
Under no circumstances will Sony Ericsson be liable in  
To make a call, press and hold the right softkey to  
return to the Standby screen.  
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Press to enter the Browser options menu. Scroll  
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to Exit Browser, Select.  
any way for your improper use of additional ringtones or  
other third party content.  
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Downloading Melodies  
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To download melodies using your browser, navigate to a  
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WAP site that supports ring melody download using the  
text/x-emelody or text/x-vmel MIME (internet content)  
type. When your phone receives a melody of this type,  
you will first be prompted to play the song, and then to  
save the song into one of the My Melody storage slots on  
your phone.  
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While you are browsing, you can reach different  
browsing options by pressing and holding . These  
options can include:  
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Browser  
Home  
Advanced  
Select Home to return to your Home Page.  
Home Page - Allows you to edit your default Home Page.  
Restart Browser - Clears the cache and attempts to  
connect to your Home Page.  
Exit Browser  
Select Exit Browser if you want to end your Browser  
session and return to the Browser menu.  
Encryption - A security code computed by your browser  
for authentication. You can verify your encryption with  
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the Verify Key menu. You can also select a new encryption  
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Reload  
key by selecting New Key. You should contact your  
service provider prior to making any encryption changes.  
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Select Reload to refresh a page.  
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Bookmarks  
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Bmrowser Key Functions  
Select Bookmarks to see the list of bookmarks that  
you have set.  
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Mark Site  
ways to navigate through the pages that appear in your  
content window. Some keys operate differently when you  
are navigating a page and when you are entering text.  
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Select Mark Site to set your bookmarks.  
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Select Show URL to display the URL of the current page.  
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Select About Openwave to display version information  
Show URL  
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Page Navigation  
Text Input  
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Press to select the left  
softkey.  
Press to select the left  
softkey.  
About Openwave  
Press to select right  
softkey label.  
Press to select right  
softkey label.  
about the browser.  
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Browser  
Page Navigation  
Text Input  
Page Navigation  
Text Input  
Press to enter Browser  
Options.  
Press to enter Browser  
Options.  
Select numbers  
Enter text and  
characters.  
Press and hold to enter  
displayed on the page.  
Long press to go to  
bookmarks.  
0-9  
Go Back.  
Delete last  
character/letter  
entered.  
Long press deletes all  
characters.  
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Pages up and down  
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through the browseUr.  
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Move through menu,  
lists, or text. Moves  
line by line through  
the browser.  
Move through  
characters/letters.  
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Browser Text Entry  
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Display status icons  
on the bottom row of  
the screen.  
Toggle capitalization.  
You can enter characters in four different modes. The  
active format is displayed in the right softkey position.  
Change the format in which characters are entered by  
pressing the right softkey.  
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characters.  
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Long press to enter  
bookmarks.  
Enter punctuation  
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A...Z mode allows you to enter alphabetic text.  
Press the appropriate key, 0-9, or # repeatedly until  
the desired letter, character, or digit appears in  
the display. For example, to enter an a, press the  
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numeric key 2 once. To enter a b, press the numeric  
key 2 twice.  
automatically switches back to the previously-used  
method of text entry after you enter one symbol.  
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SPACE . , : ; ? ! ¿ ¡ _ " ’ « » ( ) 1  
A B C 2 À Á Â Ã Ç  
D E F 3 È É Ê Ë  
G H I 4 Í Î Ï  
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T9 Predictive mode allows you to use Tegic T9  
predictive text input. Predictive text input software  
allows you to quickly and easily enter words or  
entire sentences with just one key press per letter.  
Predictive text entry software uses the phone’s  
internal dictionary to quickly scan possible  
variations to determine the correct word.  
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punctuation from a list. You cafn sowitch to symbol  
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the right softkey pNosition. There are four screens  
If you enter all your letters and the word that you  
want does not appear, press 0 to view other matches  
in your phone’s dictionary. Keep pressing 0 until  
your word appears.  
of symbols. Press the left softkey to switch between  
each screen. Press the digit key corresponding to  
the symbol that you want to enter. Your phone  
For example, to enter the word “ball”, press 2, 2, 5,  
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Press right to enter a space. Your word is added  
to your phone’s dictionary when your phone is  
properly powered down.  
5. After the first 2, your screen displays “c”. After  
the second 2, your screen displays “ca”. After the  
first 5, your screen displays “call”. After the second  
5, your screen displays “call”. Press the 0 key until  
the word “ball” is displayed.  
Note!  
It may be helpful not to look at the screen until  
you are finished entering all characters as a new  
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word matchUmay occur with each new character  
You will know that there is no word match in the  
T9 dictionary when your key presses are no  
longer recognized by T9 text entry mode.  
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your phone’s dictionary by doing the following:  
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(without pressing a space) fresoelect T9 mode by  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
My phone  
does not  
turn On.  
Recharge or replace the battery.  
Press the left arrow, enter 0000, and  
I set my  
display  
language to  
something  
other than  
Press and hold the Power key.  
Be sure the battery is correctly  
inserted.  
press the right earrow.  
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My phone  
Check for Ringer Off ( ) or Silent  
Mode ( ) icons on the standby  
screen. Press and hold C to turn off  
Silent Mode. Turn the ringer on in  
the Settings menu.  
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my own  
language. c  
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does not ring  
when a call  
is received.  
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You may have Display Sleep  
activated. Display Sleep saves  
battery power. The text on  
the standby screen is reduced to  
two rows in the middle of the  
display a few minutes after you  
have pressed a key.  
My standby  
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screen keeps  
disappearing  
and I only  
see a few  
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My signal  
strength  
varies.  
This is a common occurrence.  
Transmitters are set in geograCphic  
areas and coverage is notr100% all  
lines of text.  
of the time. Signalfstorength varies  
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as you travoel between cells.  
If youNdo not see the WAP icon, you  
To turn off Display Sleep, go to  
Settings, Select, Display, Select  
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I do not see  
the WAP  
icon.  
Display Sleep, Select, Off.  
are not in an area with strong enough  
service to establish a connection.  
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Troubleshooting  
Visiting http://www.SonyEricsson.com/US  
Accessories, Accessibility, and  
Internet  
(US Only)  
Calling 1-800-374-2776 (US Only)  
Calling 1-800-755-6789 (Puerto Rico)  
Visiting Your Local Ericsson or Sony Ericsson  
Technical Assistance/Customer Service  
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Accessible SoluUtions/Special Needs  
Retailer  
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Note!  
Before calling the customer care line, locate the  
label underneath your battery. You will need to  
remove the back cover, but you do not need to  
remove the battery to see the label. Simply lift the  
battery. The customer care representative will  
need information from your label to assist in  
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For information on Accessible Solutions for individuals  
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Cenrter at +1-877-878-1996 (TTY) or +1-877-207-2056  
with special needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs  
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(voice), or visit the Ericsson Special Needs Center at:  
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processing your call.  
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Internet  
United States - 1-800-374-2776  
Latin America - +1-305-755-6789  
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Visit Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications on  
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Canada - 1-800-668-2101fo  
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Mobile Internet  
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Visit the Sony Ericsson Mobile Internet at:  
to customer services, user’s guides, and other useful  
information.  
Ordering Accessories  
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You can purchase Ericsson branded or Sony Ericsson  
branded accessories intended for use with this product by:  
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Limited Warranty  
Limited Warranty  
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc.  
(Sony Ericsson), provides this Limited Warranty for your  
mobile phone and original accessory delivered with your  
mobile phone (hereinafter referred to as “Product”).  
What We Will Do  
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If, during the warranty period, this Product fails to operate  
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under normal use and service, due to defects in design,  
Should your Product need warranty service, please return  
it to the dealer from whom it was purchased, or contact  
your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center  
(national rates may apply) or visit  
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distributors or service partners, in the country where you  
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materials, or worakmanship, Sony Ericsson authorized  
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purchased the Product, will, at their option, either repair  
or replace the Product in accordance with the terms and  
conditions stipulated herein.  
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Sony Ericsson and/or its service partners reserve the right  
to charge a handling fee if a returned Product is found not  
to be under warranty according to the conditions below.  
Our Warranty  
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Ericsson warrants this Product to beffreoe from defects in  
Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty, Sony  
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design, material, and workmanship at the time of its  
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original purchase by a consumer, and for a subsequent  
period of one (1) year.  
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The warranty is valid only if the original proof of  
purchase issued to the original purchaser by the  
dealer, specifying the date of purchase and serial  
number*, is presented with the Product to be  
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repaired or replaced. Sony Ericsson reserves the  
right to refuse warranty service if this information  
has been removed or changed after the original  
purchase of the Product from the dealer.  
If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the  
repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for  
the remaining time of the original warranty period  
or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair,  
whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may  
involve the use of functionally equivalent  
Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson will not be responsible  
for the operation, availability, coverage, services, or  
range of that system.  
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This warranty does not cover Product failures  
caused by installations, modifications, or repair or  
opening of the Producet performed by a non-Sony  
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Ericsson authorized person.  
The warranty Udoes not cover Product failures which  
have been caused by use of accessories or other  
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reconditioned units. Replaced parts or components  
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This warranty does not cover any failure of the  
Product due to normal wear and tear, or due tmo  
Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will  
void the warranty.  
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misuse, including but not limited to use in other  
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THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES,  
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER  
THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT  
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than the normal and customary manner, in  
accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions for  
use and maintenance of the Product. Nor does this  
warranty cover any failure of the Product due to  
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accident, modification or adjustment, acts of God,  
or damage resulting from liquid.  
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Since the cellular system on which the Product is to  
operate is provided by a carrier independent from  
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Limited Warranty  
SHALL SONY ERICSSON OR ITS LICENSORS  
BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY  
NATURE WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS  
OR COMMERCIAL LOSS, TO THE FULL  
EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE  
DISCLAIMED BY LAW.  
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Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or  
limitation of the duration of implied warranties, so the  
preceding limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
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requested. If so, this is clearly shown on the valid proof  
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Index  
Index  
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Default Numbers 38  
Accessories 34, 65  
Calculator 33  
Calendar 32  
Call Info Menu 23  
Call List 24  
Call Timer 24  
Call Waiting 29  
Calling Cards 40  
Deleeting 38  
CUredit Cards 40  
Alarm 32  
Editing 38  
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Aliases 39  
Answering Mode 30  
Ask to Save 22  
Assistance 65  
Auto Area Code 30  
Auto Prefix 30  
Auto Redial 30  
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Date 33  
Default Number 38  
Diagrams 8  
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Display  
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Credit Card 40  
Font Size 28  
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Emergency 15  
International 16  
Making 15  
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Menu Help 28  
Display Sleep 28, 64  
Divert Calls 28  
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Background 28  
Banner 28  
Battery  
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Restricting 29  
Charging 14  
Contacting Sony Ericsson 65  
Contacts  
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Charging 14  
Emergency Calls 6, 15, 32  
EmergencyOnly 32  
Error Messages 65  
Extras Menu 32  
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Browser  
Exiting 59  
Launching 58  
Adding 36  
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Index  
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Menus  
Accessing 20  
Editing Entries 38  
Menu 21  
Font Size 28  
Message Alert 25  
Messages Menu 22  
Minute Minder 25  
Missed Calls 24  
Mobile Internet 65  
Multitap 47  
Using 36  
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Preferences 28  
Problems  
Games 33  
GPS 32  
No WAeP icon 64  
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Phone does not ring 64  
Phone does not turn on 64  
Signal strength varies 64  
Icons 9  
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International Calls 16  
Internet 65  
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Profiles 26  
Navigation Key 11, 61  
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Ongoing Call Menu 24  
Keypad Lock 11  
Keys 11  
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Restrict Calls 29  
Ring Sounds 25  
Ringer Volume 24  
OptionCs Key 11  
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Pause 37  
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Language 30  
Light 27  
Long Press 22  
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Phone Location 32  
Phonebook  
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Settings Menu 24  
Shortcuts 35  
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Adding 36  
Default Numbers 38  
Deleting 38  
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Magic Word 52  
Menu Help 20  
Show Location 32  
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Silent Mode 11  
SMS  
Technical Support 65  
Tegic 61  
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WAP Browser Menu 34  
Receiving 43  
Sending 42  
Softkeys 10, 60  
Sort Order 22  
Sounds  
Text Entry 47  
Text Input 56  
Time 33  
Warranty 66  
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Alarm 32  
Stop Watch 33  
Timer 33  
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Increasing Ring 25  
Key 26  
Message Alert 25  
Minute Minder 25  
Ring 24  
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TTY 65  
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Vibrating Alert 25  
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Silent 25  
Vibrating Alert 25  
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Voice Activated Dialing 53  
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Speed Dial 38  
Stopwatch 33  
Voice Commands 50  
Voice Digit Dialing 54  
Voice Memos 54  
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SuperSpd Dial 38  
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Voice Tags 53  
Voicemail Menu 23  
Volume Controls 24  
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Technical Assistance 65  
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T206 Quick Card  
Analog, Digital, Enhanced Voice  
Privacy Call, or No Network  
available.  
Roaming. A flashing icon  
indicates non-preferred roaming.  
Roaming icons vary by network  
provider.  
Signal Strength/1XRTT (high speed  
data) availability  
A/D/P/  
Battery Strength/Charging Indicator  
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Unread Text Messages  
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TTY  
TTY On  
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Missed Calll(s)  
Meeting profile active  
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Phone Location - Show Location  
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Options key.  
Portable handsfree profile active  
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Ringer off  
Work profile active  
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Silent Mode On. Turn Off by  
pressing Options key.  
Call Screening On  
Outdoors profile acCtive  
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Magic Word On  
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Retcorded voice memo  
Active Chat session  
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Alarm set  
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Emergency Calls  
Enter your local emergency number, Call.  
Turn Phone On/Off  
Press and hold the power key.  
Scroll Through Tab Menus  
Call Number Shown in Display  
Press the navigation key to the right or left.  
Press Call.  
Scroll Through Other Menus  
Change Ear Volume (During Call)  
Press the navigation key up or down.  
Press upper or lower side key.  
Microphone Mute (During sCall)  
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Press and hold C.  
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Cancel Action or Move Back in Menus  
Keypad Lock  
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Press and hold C to enter a menu to  
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Speed Dial  
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Enter position number (2-99), Call.  
Silent Mode  
Redial Last Dialed Number  
silent mode on/off.  
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Website  
Answer Call  
Press the left softkey.  
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End Call  
Press the right softkey.  
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North America - 1-800-374-2776  
Latin America - +1-305-755-6789  
Canada - 1-800-668-2101  
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Press and hold 1.  
Other Countries - +1-919-472-7908  
Some menus/features are operator dependent.  
The order of these menus and submenus may vary.  
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Voicemail  
Write New  
Inbox  
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Sounds & Alerts  
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Missed Calls  
Call List  
Call Timers  
Clear Call List  
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Ring Volume  
My Number  
Edit Shortcuts  
Voice Memo  
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Launch Browser  
Browser Alerts  
Browser Help  
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Call Contact  
Add Contact  
Edit Contact  
Assign Sound  
Assign Picture  
Groups  
Calling Cards  
Memory Status  
Preferences  
Profiles  
Time and Date r  
Calendar  
Alarm Clock  
Timer  
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Outbox  
Display  
Prefermences  
Language  
Locks  
Active Gateways  
Saved & Drafts  
Preferences  
Erase Messages  
Memory Status  
Message Count  
Chat  
Stopwatch  
Games  
Networks  
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Pictures  
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Calculator  
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TTY  
Service Info  
Phone Location  
Reset Settings  
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You can quickly access menus and settings from within the menu  
structure using the numbers that appear next to the menu or setting  
name. For instance, to access Sounds & Alerts in the Settings  
menu, press Menu, then 4, 1.  

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