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Mobile Phone T61[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . T61 User ’ s Guide P a ra obtene r una co pia en españo l de es ta Guía del Usuario, visite nuest r a página W eb en www .SonyErics son.com o, si se enc uentra en Estados Unidos, también puede ll amar al 1-800-37 4-2776 . Register your new phone, purchase So ny Ericsson[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c .[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 3 T able of Contents Features o f Your Mo bile Phone ............ ....... 4 Guidelines for Sa fe and Efficient Use ...........5 Battery Infor m ation ....... ....................... ..... 11 Limited War ranty ..................... ................. 13 Getting Start ed .......[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 4 Featur es of Your Mo bile Phone Features of Y our Mobile Phone V oice Services With yo ur mobile phone, there is no ne ed to use your hands. Y ou can answer or r eject incoming calls, r e cord v oice labe ls, a nd rec ord v oice me mos by si mply spe aking . Y ou can also u[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Guideli nes for S afe and E fficient U se 5 Guidelines for S afe and Efficie nt Use Y our mob ile pho ne is a highly so phisti cated el ectron ic device. T o get the most out of y our mobile pho ne, please read this text about pr oduct car e, and safe and effi cient use . Pro[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 6 Guide lines fo r Safe and E fficient Use Efficient Us e F o r optimum per formance with minimum power consumption please: • If your mobil e phone is equipped with a retra ctable antenna, Sony Ericss on recommends that the antenna shoul d be kept fully retra cted (clo sed)[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Guideli nes for S afe and E fficient U se 7 This is bec ause the phone is de signed to use the mi nimum power required to reac h the network. Therefore, th e closer you are to a base station, the more likely it is that the actual SAR le vel will decr ease. V ariations in SAR [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 8 Guide lines fo r Safe and E fficient Use Driving Please che ck if loc al law s an d/or regula tions , in the count ry/st ate wh ere you ar e, restrict the use of mobil e phones while d riving. Law in many countries/state s requires drivers to use a Hands F ree s olution. So[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Guideli nes for S afe and E fficient U se 9 P ersons wi th pacemakers: • Shou ld A L W A YS ke ep th e phon e more than six inches from their pac emaker wh en the ph one is turne d ON; • Shou ld not ca rry the phone in a breast pocket ; • Shou ld use th e ear oppos ite [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 10 Guidel ines f or Safe a nd Effici ent Us e Areas with a potentially ex plosive atmosphere are often, but not al ways, clearly marked. T hey in clude f uelling areas, below deck on boats, fue l or chemic al transfer or storag e facilities, and areas where the air contains c[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Batter y Infor mation 11 Emergency Calls IMPORT ANT ! This mob ile phon e, like any mobil e phone , operates using radio signals, cellul ar and landline networks as well as user- programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection under all co nditio ns. T herefore you sh[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 12 Batt ery Infor mation U se onl y Sony Ericss on or E ricss on bran ded ori ginal batter ies and c hargers i ntended f or use with this pr oduct. Us ing other batterie s and chargers could be dangerous, and the warra nty does not cover product failu res which have been caus[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Limit ed Warranty 13 Limited W arranty Sony Er i csson M obile Communications (USA) Inc. (S ony Ericsson), provides this Limited W arranty for your mob ile phone and any Ericss on or Sony Ericsson brande d original access ory del ivered wit h your mobile phon e (hereina fter [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 14 Li mited Warr anty 3 This warr anty does n ot cover any failure of the Pr o duct due to normal we ar and tear , or due to mis u se, including but not lim ited to use in oth er than th e norm al and custom ar y manner , in accor dance with the Sony Ericss on instructions fo[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Getti ng Start ed 15 Getting S ta rted About this user ’s g u ide F o r ease of referen ce, see “Get ting T o Know Y o ur Pho ne” on pa ge 18 f or a qu ick o verview of the main fu nctions of the phon e, shor tcuts a nd genera l informati on. Avai lable services Some se[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 16 Gett ing St arted Chargi ng Y our Battery T o charg e your batter y for the firs t time, a ttach the p hone’ s batter y to the bac k of your phone un der the back cover . Then, replac e the ba ck co ver . Once you install your batter y , you should not need to rem ove it[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Getti ng Start ed 17 Replacing the Bac k Cover 1 Loca te the notch es along each side of the back o f the phone. 2 Us ing the notches as a guide, sl ide the ba ck cover upwa rd. Pr ess t he back cover latch to allow the ba ck cove r to fully inse rt. 3 Cli ck the back cover i[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 18 Get ting To Know Your Phone Getting T o Know Y our Phone Phone V iews The following diagrams illustrate the front , back, and bottom v iews of your phone. 1E a r p i e c e 2S i d e v o l u m e k e y s 3D i s p l a y 4 Left sof tkey 5 Jo y stick (4-w ay navigation with cen [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Chan ging Front Covers 19 Changing Front Covers Removing Y our Phone ’ s Covers Y our phon e is e quipped with rep laceab le co vers. F or m ore information on ordering addit ional co vers, see “Or de ring Acce ssories ” on page 8 7. N ever use your phone wit h the fron[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 20 Chang ing F ront Co vers Repla cing Y our Phone’ s Cov e rs Help T exts T o help you use the menus and functi o ns, your phone has pop-up hel p texts th at explain the menus. Thes e help tex ts are set to On when you b uy your phone, but y ou can tu rn them off at any ti[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Calli ng 21 3 Enter the a rea code (if n ecessar y) an d phone nu mber and pre ss Call to make the cal l. 4P r e s s End to end th e call. 5 When the phone rings, pr ess Ans wer to answer the c all. Calling Before you can make or receive any calls, you must turn on the pho ne[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 22 Calling T o mute the microphone during a call Pres s a nd ho ld C until th e di splay s hows Mute d . Pre ss and hold C again to resume the conversation. Automatic redia ling If the con necti on of the cal l failed a nd the dis play shows Retry? , press Ye s . Th e phone r[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Calli ng 23 Receiving calls When you receive a call , the phone rings and th e displa y sho ws the number th at is calli ng you. If yo ur subscrip tion include s Caller ID servic e and the ca ller’ s number is identifie d, the n umber is dis played. If you have saved the nu[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 24 Calling 5 Se lect th e next f ield an d so on. 6 When you have e ntered the infor mation, scr oll to Save and exit? and press Proceed . Copy cont act s Y ou can copy the contact s between your phone’ s memory and the SIM ca rd. The number of contacts t hat can b e saved [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Calli ng 25 T o check the phoneb ook memor y , scroll to Phonebook , Memory Stat us . Adding voice commands to contacts Y ou can add a voice c omm and to a co ntact. •S e l e c t Edit Contact from t he Phonebook menu. • F in d the co ntact yo u want to edit by ent ering t[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 26 Calling Deleting all cont acts Scro ll to Phoneboo k , Op tions , Delete All . Copying the contacts stored on your S IM card 1S c r o l l t o Phon ebook , Options , Copy from SIM . 2P r e s s Select . 3 Copy from SIM m ay take a few minut es. C opy now? appears on your dis[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Calli ng 27 Switching between input methods Press and hold during te xt entr y to tog gle betw een M ultitap and T9. Input languages Bef ore you start en tering l etters, y ou need to selec t the in put languages that you want t o use when writing. Selecting input languages 1[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 28 Calling Options during multitap t ex t input When yo u press duri ng multit ap text inpu t, you can choose from th e following list of thin gs to do: • Symbol s – Symbols and punctuation marks such as ? and , ar e shown. Mov e between the symbol s by til ting the joyst[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Calli ng 29 Enterin g T ext Qui ck Keys T9 ™ T e xt Input Apart f rom th e wa y you no rmally enter le tters i n you r phone, u sing multitap text input, you can use T9™ T ext Input fo r entering text mess ages and email. Y ou can use T9 T ext Input when writing, fo r exa[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 30 Calling each key onl y once, ev en if the le tter you wa nt is not the first lett er on the key . Entering letters using T9 T ext Input 1S c r o l l t o Messag es , SMS , Send New . 2 F or ex ample, i f you w ant to write th e word “ phone ”, pre ss 7 4 6 6 3 . 3 If th[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Person alizing Your Phon e 31 • Candi dates – A list of alternative words is shown. • Help – A help screen is dis played. T urning off T9 T ext Input Method Y ou can tur n off T9 T ext Inpu t. This se tting is v alid for all input of texts – not on ly for the text y[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 32 Perso nalizing You r Phone Pictures Y our phone contains several pict ures which you can send in a text message via SMS. Editing and saving a picture 1S c r o l l t o Extras , Pictures . 2 Select a picture g roup. 3 T il t the joys tick up o r down to scroll thr ough the p[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Person alizing Your Phon e 33 Y ou can de lete the ed ited pict ures from Pictur es , but you canno t delet e the orig inal pict ures tha t were in the p hone when you bought it. Deleting a picture from My Favorites 1S c r o l l t o Extras , Pictures , My P ictures . 2 Scroll[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 34 Perso nalizing You r Phone • Pr ess once t o raise the note one semi tone. • Press twice to lower the note on e semito ne. •P r e s s C to r emove notes. 2 T o liste n to you r melo dy , press Play . 3 Y ou w ill be prompt ed with Ac cept? Pr e s s Ye s to acce pt it[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Person alizing Your Phon e 35 Vibrating alert T o set th e vibra ting a lert 1S c r o l l t o Setti ngs , Soun ds & Al er ts , Vibrat ing A ler t . 2 Se lect th e setti ng you wa nt. Minute Minder Fr o m t h e Se tting s , Sounds & Alerts menu, you can also sele ct M [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 36 Perso nalizing You r Phone Automatic keyloc k Au tomatic keylock means th e keypad is locked 25 seconds after you last pr ess a key . • T o turn automati c keyloc k On or Off , scrol l to Settings , Locks , Aut o Keyl ock . • T o lock the keypad manually , press and ho[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Person alizing Your Phon e 37 2 Change you r phon e to TTY Ac cessor y profi le by scroll ing t o Settings , Profile s , Sele ct Profile , TTY Access ory . 3 F ollow the operating instruc tions provided with your TTY de vice . Automa tic activati on Some profile s, for exam p[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 38 Perso nalizing You r Phone User greeting When y ou turn you r phone on or of f, the S ony Eri csson gree ting app ears in the dis play . Y our servic e pro vider ’ s o wn gree ting may be shown instea d. T o int errup t the gree ting, p ress No . T o inte rrupt the gree [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voice Con trol 39 Go t o Settings , Display , Background , Receive Pictu r e . Y ou c an only st ore one custom ized back ground pic ture in your phone at a time, but you can store additional pictures in your personalized ar ea at www .SonyEricsson.c om . Phone number displ a[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 40 Voice Cont rol 2S e l e c t On . Now y ou ar e g oi ng to re co rd a vo ic e comma nd for each numb er type you us e with your phone book con tacts like “ho me”, “ mobile”, “ w ork”, “o t h e r” . 3 Instructi ons app ear on your disp lay . 4 Select a nu mbe[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voice Con trol 41 From standby , you can also initi ate voice dialin g, voice profiles and v oice memos b y: • Pressing and holding the upper or lower s ide volume key . • Pressing the ha ndsfree button (whe n using a p ortable handsfree d evice ). • Sayin g the Magi c [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 42 Voice Cont rol Changing a profile using voice commands 1 F rom standby , pr e ss and hold the upper or lower side volum e key u ntil y ou hear a tone. 2 Release th e key , lift the phone to your ear an d say the profile co mman d for the desired p rofile. Th e profile comm[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voice Con trol 43 The Ma gic Word Y ou can recor d a Magic W or d and use it as a vo ice command. Say the Magic W or d and then one of yo u r rec ord ed vo ic e c om ma nd s . T he Mag ic W o rd i s esp e cia ll y suitable when using a car handsfree kit. T urning on and recor[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 44 Voice mail • Y ou held the phone too far a way – hold it as you d o during a call. • The vo ice comman d was to o short – i t shou ld be ar ound one seco nd long and more than o ne syllable. • Y ou spoke t oo late or too soo n – speak immedia tely after the to [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voicemail 45 Checking the call time of the last call Scrol l to Call Info , Call Timers , Last Ca ll . Checking the call tim e of your outgoing calls Scrol l to Call Info , Call Timers , Outg oing Time . Checking the total call time Scrol l to Call Info , Call Timers , T otal[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 46 Voice mail T urn ing on call forward 1S c r o l l t o Setti ngs , Call Ma nager , Forwar d Calls . 2 Sel e ct a cal l category and then a forward alt e rnative. 3S e l e c t Activate . 4 Enter the phone number to which you want your calls to be forw arded or retri eve it f[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voicemail 47 Receiving a second call • T o answ er the se cond call and p ut the on going call on hold, press Hold . • T o rejec t the seco nd call and continu e the ongoing call, select Ignore . •S e l e c t Release & Answer to an swer the se cond call and to e nd [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 48 Voice mail 2 Select the partic ipant. Y ou may n ow ha ve a private conv ersatio n wi th th e participant. Rejoining the participant to the conference group Scro ll to Ongo ing Ca ll , Join Ca lls . Releasing Participants Y ou can release particip ants from t he confe renc[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voicemail 49 Changing the Name When you buy your p hone, the names of the lines are normally line 1 and line 2, but you can change their names. Changing the name of a l ine 1S c r o l l t o Setti ngs , Display , Edit Line T ags . 2S e l e c t a l i n e . 3 Enter a new name . [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 50 Voice mail Calling Card Service T o be able to make cal ling card calls, you need t o turn on the se rvic e. T urn ing on the calli ng card service 1S c r o l l t o Phon ebook , Options , Set Calling Ca rds . 2 E nter yo ur phon elock co de ( 0000 un le ss you res et it) .[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voicemail 51 Selecting a card 1S c r o l l t o Phon ebook , Calli ng Cards . 2E n t e r y o u r p h o n e l o c k c o d e . 3 Se lect the ca rd that y ou want to use. 4S e l e c t Activate . Making a Calling Card Call 1 Enter th e phone number you wish to call or retriev e it[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 52 Voice mail Fixed dialing The Fi xed dialing function al lows calls to be made only to certain numbers save d o n the SIM card . If an atte mpt is ma de to call other n umbers , the mess age Numb er n ot pe rmit ted appears in the display . F ixed dialing requires a SIM car[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Voicemail 53 Accept calls With the accept calls service, you can ch oose to re ceive c alls only from c ertain nu mbers. Othe r calls are au tomati cally rejected by a busy t one. T he pho ne numbe rs of ca lls you have r ejected are saved in the C all Li st. Adding numbers t[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 54 Send ing and Receiv ing Item s Notepad If you want t o make a note of a phone number during a ca ll , yo u ca n use you r phone displa y as a note pad. U s e the numb er keys to ent er the number . When you end the call, the nu mber rema ins i n the d isplay . Y ou can c a[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Setting Up Mobile In ternet 55 Setting Up Mobile Internet In order to use t he Intern et, browse via WAP servic es , or send and receive email messages, yo u must h ave a p hone subs cription t hat supp orts data trans missi on an d you mu st hav e sett ings ent ered. Receivi[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 56 Setti ng Up Mobile I nter net Acco unt T ype (connect ion method). Y ou can choose fr o m GPRS Data or GSM Data ac coun t type s. GPRS (Gen eral Packet R adio Servi ce) a llows f ast and eff icient ac cess wher e you can alway s be online. GPRS settings that are available:[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Setting Up Mobile In ternet 57 Creating a data account manu ally 1S c r o l l t o Setti ngs , Data Comm. , Data Accounts , Add Account? 2 Select an acco unt ty pe. 3 Enter a nam e for the d ata acco unt. 4 Enter the setti ngs t hat you h ave receive d fro m you r serv ice pro[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 58 Setti ng Up Mobile I nter net 2S c r o l l t o Browser , W AP Settings . 3S e l e c t Common or a Profile to add a new profile o r select an ex isting profile that yo u want to edit. 4 Y ou can now do the f ollo wing: • Rename – Edit the profile name. • Chg Home page[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Setting Up Mobile In ternet 59 T ransact ion contracts Y ou can check on transactions y ou have made wit h your phone when br owsing. A contrac t, which contains deta i ls abou t the trans action , can be sav ed in your phone. T o check your contracts, s croll to Bro wser , W[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 60 Messag ing Messagi ng Y our phon e suppor ts va riou s mess aging ser vices - text mess ages, e nhanc ed te xt m essag es wi th pictur es and/or me lodies (EMS), and emai l mess ages. Please con tact you r ser vi ce provid er for detail s on which s ervices yo u can use . [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Messa ging 61 Inserting an item in a t ex t message 1S c r o l l t o Messag es , SMS , Send New . T o send a long text messag e, you may need to turn on Long Messa ges (see below ). 2 While writing your me ssage press and hold or . 3S e l e c t Inser t Object . 4S e l e c t P[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 62 Messag ing • T o resume a Chat session, s croll to Messag es , Chat , Resume . • T o end a Cha t session, press Cancel . • T o reject a Chat message, press No . The rej ect ed C hat mess age i s sav ed i n the Inbox in the Messages menu. • If you receive a new Chat[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Messa ging 63 are save d o n the SIM card. M essages that you have sav ed on the SIM card remain there until y ou delet e them. Saving from a text m essage When the email addres s, phone number , W AP addr ess, pictur e, animation, or m elody is highlig hted, press Select to [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 64 Messag ing • V alidity P erio d – If your message cannot b e delivered, for exampl e, if t he recip ient h as turne d off the phone , your service center can save the message to send it later . • Reply Reque st – Includ e a reply req uest if you wa nt the recipie n[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Messa ging 65 Forwarding a message 1S e l e c t Forw ard in th e list of options. 2 Y ou can now e dit the me ssage. 3 Enter the recipie nt’ s p hone n umber or tilt t he joystick to the left to retrieve the nu mber from the p honeboo k or the cal l list. Press OK to send .[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 66 Messag ing Message Alert Y ou can choose th e signal you want to hear whe n you receive a me ssage. Y ou can choos e between c licks, ton es, or sile nt. Setting the message alert 1S c r o l l t o Messag es , Options , SMS , Message Alert . 2 Select an alert. Area Informat[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Messa ging 67 Email Y o u can use th e emai l functio n in your phone to send a nd rece ive e-mail m essag es. Befo re using t he emai l pr ogram, make s ure you ha ve cr eated a dat a account, an email ac count and specified which email account to use. Y ou must also have a [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 68 Messag ing 3 Se lect t he emai l messag e you wa nt to r ead. Y ou may not be able to see all your ne w email messages at once, si nce the memory capacit y of the I nbox is limi ted. An arrow in th e top or bottom righ t corner , indicates that ther e are more email messag[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . WAP 69 WA P W AP (W ireless Ap plic ation Protoco l) is a g loba l standard for ad vanced m ob ile ser vi ce s, f or exampl e, mobile Interne t communic ation, mobile e-commer ce, and telephony services . W AP allo ws you to ac ces s cert ain serv ices on t he Int ernet su ch[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 70 WAP which email accou nt you want to use when sending a nd rece iv ing ema il mess age s. Dat a Account Set tings The main setting for a data account is the access type (connection method). Y o u can choose b etween two access type s: • GPRS (General Packet Rad io Ser vi[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . WAP 71 Pas sw ord – you r passwo rd to log o n to the ex ternal d ata network. Passwd. request (Password request) – if this setting is on, you are asked for a password each tim e you log on to the exte rn al da ta netw ork . Acce pt calls – i f y o u w a n t to a l l o [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 72 WAP Data C ou nters T o check how m uch d ata you have se nt and rece ived, using GPRS, scr oll to Call Info , Da ta Counter s , Last Se ssion or To t a l D a t a . Using the W AP browser S tarting to browse 1 F irst select t he W AP profile you wan t to use. 2S c r o l l [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . WAP 73 • Go T o Menu – go back to the W AP se rvices menu in order to access other phone menus. The connection to the I nternet is not int errupted. When you want to start browsing again, sc ro ll to Browser , Book mark s . • Exit – Go to standby or di sconnect. • S[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 74 WAP Setting push message acceptance 1S c r o l l t o Browser , W AP Setting , Common , Push Access . 2 Select on e of the followin g settin gs: • On – Y ou allow push messages to be automatically loade d. • Off – Y ou do not a llow push messages. Responding to a pu[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Tran sferring and Exch anging In format ion 7 5 T ransferring and Exchanging Information Fax and data calls Sending fax and data c alls T o send fax and data c alls you need to connect y o ur p h o ne t o a computer , and t hen start the appropriate software program . Receivi[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 76 More Featur es More Features Alarm clock The al arm can b e set to r ing at a specifi c time wit hin 24 hours, or recurrently at a s pe cific time on several days. Y ou can ha ve bo th thes e ala rms set at the same time. Even if you have set y o ur phone to silent, the al[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . More F eatures 77 • T o reset the stopwa tch, press C . Tim e r The pho ne has a buil t-in 24-h our cou ntdown tim er which replac es the cloc k when it i s set. • T o set th e timer, scroll to Extras , Ala rms , Ti mer . E nter the ho urs, minutes, a nd seconds. When the[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 78 More Featur es • Al l codes are encr ypted in the mobile p hone. • Whe n you access your codes, they are shown f or a limi ted t ime o nly . Opening code me mo for the f irst time 1S c r o l l t o Extras , Code Memo . A message with instructions ap pears. 2 Enter a fou[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Sync hroni zati on 79 Synchronization Y ou can synchronize the c alendar and contacts in your phone with the c alendar and contacts in your PC. T o do this, yo u first n eed to in stall o n your PC th e synchronizatio n program found on the Sony Ericsson mobileinternet websit[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 80 Sync hron izatio n Appointments and tasks Y ou can save up to 2 00 appointments and t asks in your calendars, depending o n the size of each item . Y o u can choose to add a new a ppointment or task, or to use an o ld appointment or task as a template by c opying and editi[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Sync hroni zati on 81 • View Mo nt h – Move within and amon g the weeks by moving the joystick . Press Selec t to view a certain day . Days on which you have appointments are marked in bold . Calendar settings •S e l e c t Options from the Extra s , Calendar men u and t[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 82 Sync hron izatio n Making the WAP synchronization settings 1S c r o l l t o Extras , S ynchr onizatio n , SyncServerSett . 2S e l e c t W AP Profil e . In the list of W AP pr ofiles, select the one you want to us e for synchronizat ion. 3S e l e c t Server User ID . Enter [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Secur ity 83 Security SIM card lock Th e S IM ca rd l oc k p ro te ct s yo ur su bs cr ipt i on, b ut no t yo ur phone itself, from unau thorized use . If you change SI M cards, the pho ne still works w ith th e new SIM card. Mo st SIM card s are locked at th e time of purch [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 84 Trou blesh ooting Phonelock on If the ph onelock is on, the mes sage Phon e Loc k ed appears each tim e you turn on the pho ne. Y o u have to en ter your code to use yo ur phone. Autom atic If th e phonel ock is se t to aut omatic, y ou do not n eed to enter your p honelo [...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Troub leshootin g 85 •Y o u m a y h a v e s e t Accep t calls to Off for a data account. Select On instead. See “ Data Account Sett ings” on page 70. If you still cannot receive inc oming calls, it coul d be due to network l imitati ons. Cannot S peed Dial Y our contact[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 86 Trou blesh ooting Emergency c alls only Y ou are within range of a netwo rk, but you are not allowed to u se it. However , in a n emergen cy , some operators allow yo u to call the international emergency number 11 2 or 911. See “Making emergenc y calls ” on page 22. N[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Accesso ries, Acc essibilit y, and In ternet 87 Accessories, Ac cessibility , and Internet T echnical Assist ance/Customer Service • United States - 1-800 -374-27 76 • L atin Americ a - +1-305-755 -6789 • Ca nada - 1-800-6 68-210 1 • Ot her countries - +1-919-472 -790[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 88 Icons Icons The table below sho ws icons which may appear i n standby or in the men us . Ico n Descr iptio n Y o ur persona l phonebook. Handling of t ext and voice message s. Handli ng of ca ll time, c all cost informati on, and ongoin g calls. P ersonal setting s, profil[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Icons 89 Y ou have rec eived a W AP push m essa ge. Line 1 is i n use for o utgoi ng calls . Line 2 is i n use for o utgoi ng calls . A Chat sess ion is active Encoding is curre ntly not being pro vide d by the ne twork. The ca rd lock o r phon elock i s on. A secure W AP con[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 90 Icons An email message has not been read. An email m essage has been read. Only part of an em ail message is saved in the phone. An email message, not re ad, has been deleted. The a ppointm ent is a meet ing. The a ppointm ent is a da te. The a ppointm ent is to tr avel. T[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Index 91 Index A Accessibility 87 Accessories 87 Air Bags 8 Aircraft 9 Alarm clock 76 Answering mode 37 Antenna Care 5 Area information 66 Assistance 87 B Battery attaching 16 charging 11 disposal 12 use 11 Blasting Ar eas 9 Business cards 54 exchanging 54 C Calcula tor 77 Ca[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 92 Index reset 78 Conference calls 47 end 48 extracting a participant 47 putting conference on hold 48 releasing a participa nt 48 reviewing participa nts 47 Contacts add 23 call 25 copy 39 edit 25 D Data account 69 Data calls 75 Data counter 72 Displa y animation 38 greeting[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Index 93 Keypad lock 35 automatic 36 manual 36 L Langua ge in display 37 Light 37 Locks keypad 35 phone 83 SIM car d 83 M Magic wo rd 43 Making cal ls 20 , 21 Medical Devices 9 Melodie s saving from a messag e 65 Melod ies, see R ing sound s 33 Menu l anguag e 37 Menu o vervi[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . 94 Index Product Care 5 Profiles 36 automatic activation 37 selecting 36 PUK 83 R Radio Freque ncy (RF) 6 Reset 31 Ring sounds 33 increasing 34 increasing rin g 34 key sound 35 personal 34 S SAR 6 Settings profiles 36 Shor tcuts 36 SIM card copy contacts 39 unbloc king 83 SIM[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Index 95 editing voi ce commands 43 magic word 43 recording voice memos 42 reject 41 tips 41 , 43 Voice dial ing 40 Voic emai l 44 W WAP, see Mobile Intern et 69[...]
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N o t f o r c o m m e r c i a l u s e – S o n y E r i c s s o n I n c . Menu Ov ervi ew Phon ebook Cal l Conta ct Add Contac t Edit Contact Busi ness Ca rds Call from SIM Gro u ps Cal ling C ard s Options Me mo r y St at u s Spe c ia l Num be r s Messag es Cal l V o icema il SMS Chat Email Options Call Info Missed Cal ls Call List Call Costs Call[...]
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Not for c om m er ci al use – Sony E r i c sson Inc. T61 Quick Card Put a call on h old Pr ess HOLD dur ing a cal l. Retrieve a ca ll Pr ess RETRIEVE dur ing a call. My Sh or tcuts M enu The My Shortcu ts menu allo ws you to customize the settings you use most often. Shortcuts Mo ve throug h menus quickly by tilting the jo ystick right or lef t a[...]
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Not f or c om m er ci a l use – Sony Eri c sson I nc. AE/LZ T 123 2487 R1 Selec t a menu or setting Pr ess SEL EC T o r pres s ce nter pus h ke y . Go back t o stand by Pr ess and hold BACK . T urn on V oice Dialin g Pr ess and hold the upper or lower side volume key . Call V oicemail Pr ess and hold 1 . Call a co ntact T ilt a nd hold the joysti[...]
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