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2.     Playlists   You can create playlists to organize  files in My Stuff  Files can be added to  more than one playlist     Deleting a playlist  or a file from a  playlist  does not delete the file from  the memory  just the reference to the  file     To create a playlist   From standby select Menu  gt  AT amp T  Music  gt  WALKMAN  gt  More  gt  My  Music    Scroll to Playlists and select Open   Scroll to New playlist and select Add   Enter a name and select OK    Scroll to a track and select Mark   Select Add to add the track to the  playlist     OO P W ND    To add files to a playlist   From standby select Menu  gt  AT amp T  Music  gt  WALKMAN  gt  More  gt  My  Music    Scroll to Playlists and select Open   Scroll to the playlist and select Open   Select More  gt  Add Media    Scroll to a track and select Mark   Select Add to add the track to the  playlist     To remove tracks from a playlist  From standby select Menu  gt  AT amp T  Music  gt  WALKMAN  gt  More  gt  My  Music    Scroll to a playlist and select Open   Scroll to the track and press  Co      To delete a playlist   From standby select Menu  gt  AT amp T  Music  gt  WALKMAN  gt  More  gt  My Music   gt  Playlists     Scroll to a playlist and press  Co      To view information about a track  Scroll to a track and select More  gt   Information     Sending and receiving music   You can send and receive music in a  picture message  an email or using  Bluetooth     Walkman    and music 23    To send music   From st
3.     Sa E Go hi    To set when reminders should sound  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select a date    Select More  gt  Advanced  gt  Reminders   Select an option     A reminders option set in calendar  affects a reminders option set in tasks     Navigating your calendar   You can use the navigation key to  move between days or weeks  In the  monthly view  you can use keypad  shortcuts     Key Shortcut  Back a week       Back a month       Back a year       Today   s date       Next week       Next month       Next year       52    More features         oR W ND    Calendar settings    To view calendar options   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select More     Tasks    You can add new tasks or reuse  existing tasks     To add a task  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Tasks     Select New Task  gt  Add   Select an option   Enter details and confirm each entry     To view a task   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Tasks    Scroll to a task and select View     To reuse an existing task   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Tasks    Scroll to a task and select View   Select More  gt  Edit    Edit the task and select Continue   Choose to set a reminder     To send a task  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Tasks     Scroll to a task and select More  gt   Send   Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     To set when reminders s
4.     scecceeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 20  MSHANA card Sint coed ral  17  memory StatuS esegeggtege ege wes sitaiwesietens 28  MENU OVEIVIEW        cccccceeecceeeeecesseeseeeeees 12  Ne RE 15  Re ER  rulle ale Lei EE 25  Mobile email EN 36  music   EI EE dee WEE 20  HUSIE  TE 23  MUSIC key IOCK                      ww swwmma  10  24  MUSIC  E 22  IMUSIC DIAY EE 20  MUSO TM a n a 43  Pe 31  MWA SCT E 17  N  navigating MENUS            ccssseeeseeeeeeeeeeees 15  NOLES  ee 53  D  password SAVED               wsmmaswmzamzananwanawa 54  phone   language  aa 19   Jee 56  phone OVEFVIEW        ccccseeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeees 10    IG gg 40  PIN code    elle ME 56  SIE E 23  elen EE 55  eebe 56  R  leie   en 42  S  safety guidelines                    lt                62  sending   business CAardS                               33   melodies and ringtones                 43   MUSIC  Wee atta eee 24   elle 40  settings   NEMET aa 45   a WEE 45  SHOMCULS EE 17  SmartChip   COPYING IFON  oreina a ai 27   COPVINO TO tee ege ee eege 26   Je dl e DEE 6   lock and unblock                            56  sound recorder RENE 43  SEET eege 29  nl ele EE 8  STOPWATCH EE 53    72 Index    UNE S Lii a a 15  T  ASKS a a E 52  templates Age ene 35  add a template                                35  EE 19   RT un EN 55  ln EE 55  dl EE 53  be Leg IR EE 24  transfer method  Bluetooth    technology                  47  Ui Gees 49  transferring  leede 49  e VIE 20  transferring pictures                          mme  
5.   Games   Video Player  MusicDJ     Record Sound    T ee w    Lo Camera  u  Organizer    Applications  Alarms    Calendar   Tasks   Notes   Timer  Stopwatch  Calculator  Password Saver    LA Settings    i aes A AA AN MM AN AQ LL     General Sounds  amp  Alerts Display Calls Connectivity     Profiles Ring Volume Wallpaper Speed Dial Bluetooth   Time  amp  Date Ringtone Themes Forward Calls USB Connection  Language Silent Mode Screen Saver Manage Calls Mobile networks   Software Update    Increasing ring Brightness Time  amp  Cost  Data comm   Shortcuts Vibrating Alert Show Hide My No  Internet Settings  Flight Mode Message Alert Handsfree Message Settings   Security Key sound Open to answer Accessories  Setup Wizard    Phone Status  Master Reset      Some menus are operator   network  and subscription dependent        You can use the navigation key to scroll between tabs in submenus  For more information  see Navigation on page  15     Getting started 13    Status bar icons    Some of these icons may appear on  the screen to show status and new  events        Icon Description    uf   GSM network signal strength      __  Battery status    Battery charging  appears with  battery status icon    a4  Missed incoming call        gt  LI Text message received    Email message received       Picture message received    Voice message received     gt   UI    Ongoing call  Handsfree is connected  Radio playing in the background    Calendar reminder    Se  ROD    Task reminder       14    
6.   More  gt  Go to  gt  Bookmarks     Scroll to a bookmark and select Go to     MEdia Net keypad shortcuts    You can use the keypad to go directly  to an MEdia Net browser function     To select MEdia Net keypad  shortcuts   From standby select Menu  gt  MEdia  Net  gt  More  gt  Options  gt  the Browsing  tab  gt  Keypad Mode  gt  Shortcuts     Bookmarks       Enter address       Search Internet       JUHA    History       46    Connectivity                         C5  Refresh page   C6  Forward   Page up    9  Page down   Fullscreen or Landscape   Zoom     5  Shortcuts       2    Downloading   You can download files  for example   pictures  themes  games and  ringtones from Web pages     To download from a Web page  When you browse the Internet  select  a file to download    Follow the instructions on the screen     Internet security and certificates  Your phone supports secure  browsing  Certain Internet services   such as banking  require certificates in  your phone  Your phone may already  contain certificates when you buy it or  you can download new certificates     To view certificates in the phone  From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Security  gt   Certificates     Bluetooth    wireless  technology    The Bluetooth function makes wireless  connection to other Bluetooth devices  possible  You can  for example     e Connect to handsfree devices    e Connect to stereo headsets    e Connect to more than one device at  the same time    e Conne
7.  and to  the Software  Sony Ericsson  and  to the extent that  the Software contains material or code of a third  party  such third party  shall be entitled third party  beneficiaries of these terms    This license is governed by the laws of Sweden   When applicable  the foregoing applies to statutory  consumer rights    In the event Software accompanying or provided in  conjunction with your device is provided with  additional terms and conditions  such provisions  shall also govern your possession and usage of the  Software     Limited Warranty    Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB  Nya  Vattentornet  SE 221 88 Lund  Sweden     Sony Ericsson  or its local affiliated company   provides this Limited Warranty for your mobile  phone  original accessory delivered with your  mobile phone  and or your mobile computing  product  hereinafter referred to as  Product     Should your Product need warranty service  please  return it to the dealer from whom it was purchased   or contact your local Sony Ericsson Call Center   national rates may apply  or visit  www sonyericsson com to get further information     Our warranty    Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty   Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free  from defects in design  material and workmanship  at the time of its original purchase by a consumer   This Limited Warranty will last for a period of one  1   year as from the original date of purchase of the  Product     What we will do    If  during the warra
8.  answering service     Forward call options  Standard options are     e Always Forward     forward all your  calls   e Unanswered   if not answered ina  specified time    To forward calls   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Calls tab  gt  Forward Calls    Scroll to a call type and forward option  and select Activate     Enter the number to forward calls to  and select OK     Calling 29    More than one call    You can handle more than one call at  the same time  For example  you can  put an ongoing call on hold  while you  make or answer a second call  You  can also switch between the two calls   You cannot answer a third call without  ending one of the first two calls     Call waiting  When call waiting is used  you hear a  beep if you receive a second call     To activate call waiting   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Calls tab  gt  Manage Calls  gt  Call  Waiting  gt  Activate     To make a second call   During the call  select More  gt  Hold   This puts the ongoing call on hold   Enter the number to call and select  More  gt  Call     To answer a second call  During the call  select Answer  This  puts the ongoing call on hold     To reject a second call  During the call  select Busy and  continue with the ongoing call     Calling    To end an ongoing call and answer a  second call    During the call  select Replace Active  Call     Handling two voice calls    You can have calls ongoing and on  hold at the same time     To switch between two
9.  calls  During the call  select More  gt  Switch     To join two calls    During the call  select More  gt  Join  Calls     To connect two calls   During the call  select More  gt  Transfer  Call  You are disconnected from both  calls     To end an ongoing call and return to  the call on hold    Select End Call  gt  Yes     To end both calls  Select End Call  gt  No     Receiving a third voice call   You cannot answer a third call without  ending one of the first two calls or  joining them into a conference call     N ech    Conference calls    With a conference call  you can have a  joint conversation with up to five  people     To join the two calls    During the call  select More  gt  Join  Calls     To add a new participant   During the call  select More  gt  Hold   This puts the joined calls on hold   Select More  gt  Add Call    Enter the number to call and select  Call    Select More  gt  Join Calls to add the  new participant    Repeat this task to add more  participants     To release a participant  Select More  gt  Release Party   Select the participant to release     To have a private conversation  During the call  select More  gt  Talk to  and select the participant to talk to     2 To resume the conference call  select    More  gt  Join Calls     KW If your subscription supports Alternate    Line Service  ALS   you can make  separate calls with different phone  numbers     My numbers    You can view  add and edit your own  phone numbers     To check your phone nu
10.  copy names and numbers to the  SmartChip on page 26     PIN   You may need a PIN  Personal  Identification Number  to activate the  services in your phone  Your PIN is  supplied by your network operator   Each PIN digit appears as    unless it  starts with emergency number digits   for example  112 or 911  You can see  and call an emergency number  without entering a PIN     To delete numbers from the display  Press  Co      If you enter the wrong PIN three times in  a row  PIN Blocked appears  To unblock  it  you need to enter your PUK  Personal  Unblocking Key   See Smartchip lock on  page 56     Getting started    Flight mode   In Flight Mode the network and radio  transceivers are turned off to prevent  disturbance to sensitive equipment     KW You can use the Bluetooth    function in    Flight mode     Standby   After you have turned your phone on  and entered your PIN  the name of the  network operator appears on the  screen  This is called standby     Help in your phone  Help and information is available in    your phone at any time  See  Navigation on page 15     To use the setup wizard    1 From standby select Menu  gt  Settings     gt  the General tab  gt  Setup Wizard     2 Select an option     To view information about functions    e Scroll to a function and select Info  if    available  In some cases  Info appears  under More     Charging the battery 2 Remove the charger by tilting the plug    The phone battery is partly charged upwards     when you buy it   e  
11.  countries  Please  note in addition that it may sometimes not be  possible to repair SIM locked Products       In some countries regions additional information   such as a valid warranty card  may be requested     FCC Statement    This device complies with Part 15 of  the FCC rules  Operation is subject to C  the following two conditions      1  This device may not cause   harmful interference  and    2  This device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause  undesired operation     Declaration of Conformity for  W350a    We  Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of  Nya Vattentornet   SE 221 88 Lund  Sweden   declare under our sole responsibility that our  product   Sony Ericsson type AAB 1032061 BV   and in combination with our accessories  to which  this declaration relates is in conformity with the  appropriate standards EN 301511 V9 0 2    EN 301489 7 V1 3 1  EN 301489 17 V1 2 1    EN 300328 V1 7 1 and EN 60950 1 2006  following  the provisions of  Radio Equipment and  Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive  99 5 EC     Lund  May 2008    CE 0682  TOA       Shoji Nemoto   Head of Product Business Group GSM UMTS    We fulfil the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive   99 5 EC      Important information 69    Index    A  ET aaraa 50  answering Service EEN 29  SEI ee ee 44  appointments                 w wmmmsamanwamanawwwawa 51  EEN ae eege 6  automatic redialing                                24  B  battery  Gharg eegen 9  Ier
12.  e DEE 6  use ANC care EEN 63  Bluetooth    wireless technology           47  business cardS EE 32  elle EE 10  15  C  ee e 53  ee EE 51  ell tele Te EE 29  GAM NSE EEN 28  Call Ume EEN 32  Caller Specific ringtones                         26  calls  ACC UN eege 31  GSW CIIMNG WEE 25  handling two calls                          30    70 Index    international                              ww    24  AN ee 24  putting ON NOI ii 30  e TE in Le WEE 24  ele WEE 25  camera  OVEIVICW      ccccecccceseecceeeeeeeeceeeeesees 38  GR Le 39  conference calls                                     31  contacts  adding phone contacts                   26  default contacts                              26  OS EE 28  D  Gale has EE nae eee 55  declaration of conformity                         69  downloading files                                    46  E  email  see Mobile Email  emergency calls ae 25  entering text  MANAD E sacs 20  TOM Text INPUT nrinn 19  error MESSAGES        cccecseseeeceeseeeeeseneeeeeees 59    F     Ee Kl le BE ER  flight  lee EE 8   ale SE 41  G  elen E 44  UU aair a a 28  H  handsfree      20  21  Bluetooth    technology                 47  GID  eege deet Eeler 8     IMI UMD GF ege eege ees ee 57  instant messaging  IM                          36  Internet  bookmarks    46  security and certificates                 46  S IAE EE 45  K  KEYS ee  10  15  L  lock  elle 56  SIAME NI aaa 56    M  master reset                   wsmemamanzazanamwnamnwa 58  Media Manager          
13.  key code  PUK  incorrectly 10 times in  a row     Charging  alien battery   The battery that you are using is nota  Sony Ericsson approved battery  See  Battery on page 63     Important information    Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site    On www sonyericsson com support there is a  support section where help and tips are only a few  clicks away  Here you will find the latest computer  software updates and tips on how to use your    product more efficiently     Service and support    You have access to a portfolio of exclusive service    advantages such as     Global and local Web sites providing support  A global network of Call Centers  An extensive network of Sony Ericsson service    partners    Support    Argentina  Australia  Belgique Belgi    Brazil   Canada  Central Africa  Chile  Colombia    esk   republika  Danmark  Deutschland  EAAGOa    Espana   France   Hong Kong  zz  Hrvatska   India  ARA  Indonesia  Ireland    800 333 7427  1 300650 600  02 7451611  4001 04444  1 866 766 9374   27 112589023  123 0020 0656  18009122135  844550 055   33 31 28 28  0180 534 2020    801 11 810 810  210 89 91 919    902 180 576  0 825 383 383  8203 8863  062 000 000  39011111  021 2701388  1850 545 888    A warranty period  Learn more about the warranty  conditions in this User guide   On www sonyericsson com  you will find the latest  support tools and information  For operator   specific services and features  please contact your  network operator     You can also contact our Call Cent
14.  let the battery contacts touch another metal  object  Turn off the product before removing the  battery  Performance depends on temperatures   signal strength  usage patterns  features selected  and voice or data transmissions  Only   Sony Ericsson service partners should remove or  replace built in batteries  Use of batteries that are  not Sony Ericsson branded may pose increased  safety risks     Important information 63    Personal medical devices    Mobile phones may affect implanted medical  equipment  Reduce risk of interference by keeping  a minimum distance of 15 cm  6 inches  between  the phone and the device  Use the phone at your  right ear  Do not carry the phone in your breast  pocket  Turn off the phone if you suspect  interference  For all medical devices  consult a  physician and the manufacturer     Driving   Some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of  phones in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with  an external antenna supports the installation   Check with your vehicle manufacturer   s  representative to be sure that your mobile phone or  Bluetooth handsfree will not affect the electronic  systems in your vehicle  Full attention should be  given to driving at all times and local laws and  regulations restricting the use of wireless devices  while driving must be observed     GPS Location based functions    Some products provide GPS Location based  functions  Location determining functionality is  provided    As is    and    With all faults       Son
15.  of radio frequency energy   International safety guidelines have been  developed through periodic and thorough  evaluation of scientific studies  These guidelines  establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure   The guidelines include a safety margin designed to  assure the safety of all persons and to account for  any variations in measurements    Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  is used to measure  radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when  using a mobile phone  The SAR value is determined  at the highest certified power level in laboratory  conditions  but because the phone is designed to  use the minimum power necessary to access the    chosen network  the actual SAR level can be well  below this value  There is no proof of difference in  safety based on difference in SAR value    Products with radio transmitters sold in the US  must be certified by the Federal Communications  Commission  FCC   When required  tests are  performed when the phone is placed at the ear and  when worn on the body  For body worn operation   the phone has been tested when positioned a  minimum of 15 mm from the body without any  metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or when  properly used with an appropriate Sony Ericsson  accessory and worn on the body    For more information about SAR and radio  frequency exposure go to  www sonyericsson com   health     Malware    Malware  short for malicious software  is software  that can harm your mobile phone or other  computers  Malware or h
16.  phones  There may be tiny  bright or dark dots on the display  These are called  defective pixels and occur when individual dots  have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted  Two  defective pixels are deemed acceptable    Minor variations in camera image appearance may  occur between phones  This is nothing uncommon  and is not regarded as a defective camera module     Important information    Since the cellular system on which the Product is to  operate is provided by a carrier independent from  Sony Ericsson  Sony Ericsson will not be  responsible for the operation  availability  coverage   services or range of that system    This warranty does not cover Product failures  caused by installations  modifications  or repair or  opening of the Product performed by a non    Sony Ericsson authorised person    The warranty does not cover Product failures which  have been caused by use of accessories or other  peripheral devices which are not Sony Ericsson  branded original accessories intended for use with  the Product    Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will  void the warranty    THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES   WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL  OTHER THAN  THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY  ALL  IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING WITHOUT  LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE LIMITED TO THE  DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY  IN NO  EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSON OR ITS  LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE
17.  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Turn On    Select Visibility  gt  Show Phone    When you receive an item  follow the  instructions on the screen     Transferring sound to and froma  Bluetooth handsfree   You can transfer the sound to and  from a Bluetooth handsfree using a  phone key or the handsfree key     To transfer sound   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Handsfree  gt  Incoming Call    Select an option  In Phone transfers  sound to the phone  In Handsfree  transfers sound to the handsfree     Using the USB cable    You can connect your phone to a  computer with a USB cable to transfer  files using File Transfer  You can also  synchronize  transfer files and use  your phone as a modem using Phone    Mode  For more information go to the  Getting started section at  www sonyericsson com support        Before you use the USB cable   You need one of these operating  systems to transfer files using a USB  cable     Windows   2000   Windows XP  Pro and Home   Windows Vista     82 bit and 64 bit  versions of  Ultimate  Enterprise   Business  Home Premium  Home  Basic     Only use a USB cable supported by your  phone  Do not remove the USB cable  from your phone or computer during file  transfer as this may corrupt the phone  memory or the memory card     Connectivity 49    To disconnect the USB cable safely  Right click the removable disk icon in  Windows Explorer    Select Eject    Disconnect the USB cable when t
18.  the information and select Save     Call time and cost    During a call  the duration of the call is  shown  You can check the duration of  your last call  outgoing calls and the  total time of your calls     To check the call time   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Calls tab  gt  Time  amp  Cost  gt  Call  Timers     Business cards    To add your own business card  From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Select Options  gt  My Business Card   Scroll between tabs and select the  fields to add information  To enter a  symbol select More  gt  Add Symbol  gt   Insert    Enter the information and select Save     To send your business card   From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Select Options  gt  My Business Card  gt   Send My Card     3 Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     Messaging    Receiving and saving messages   You are notified when you receive a  message  Messages are automatically  saved in the phone memory  When the  phone memory is full  you can delete  messages or save them on a memory  card or on the SmartChip     To save a message on the SmartChip  From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging and select a folder    Scroll to a message and select More  gt   Save message     To view a message from the inbox  From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Inbox    Scroll to the message and select View     To delete a message   From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging and se
19. 40  troubleshooting                     ww swmmmeemamme 57  turn ON the phone      7  turning on off  phone lock EE 56  Smartchip lock protection              56  U  unblock SmartChip      56  V  VIDFAUING alert asseio tuted mlwmuomsatneeuaras 42  video e TEE 44    VOICE MESSAGES RENE 36    Viele 29  volume  ear speaker                    wwsmmammwanawmnwa 25  NAI o 42  W  Walkman   player           ccccccssesseeeeeesseees 20  wan A eise ENS 67  Z  ZOON AA au 39    Index    13    
20. Getting started    Navigation    The main menus are shown with  icons  Some submenus include tabs     To navigate the phone menus  From standby select Menu   Use the navigation key to move  through the menus     N ech    To scroll between the tabs  e Scroll to a tab by pressing the  navigation key left or right        Key  g MEdia Net in standby or select items  ET H q  L  Scroll between the menus and tabs    gt   Select options shown immediately above these keys on the screen   Go back one level in the menus   Press and hold down to return to standby or end a function   Delete items  such as text  pictures  sounds and contacts   Press and hold down to mute the microphone during a call   Turn the phone on off   Open the Walkman    player   Press to move between the Walkman    player and the music files   Press and hold down to call your voicemail service  if set      Getting started 15    16    C2     a    C9      Hud    Ca     G    Press and hold down a number key to reach a contact beginning  with a specific letter     Press a number key and select Call to speed dial     Press to turn off the ringtone when you receive a call   Press and hold down to set the phone to silent  The alarm signals  even if your phone is set to silent     Press to change letter case when writing a message   Press and hold to toggle T9    Text Input on and off when writing a  message     On the flip    Stop  pause and play  music key     Press to automatically search for radio channels   Press up o
21. MP   no zoom   Picture size VGA  640x480    2x zoom  Picture size QVGA  820x240    4x  zoom    To use the zoom  Press PI or LI     To adjust brightness  Press the volume key up or down     To save and delete pictures   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Camera Album    Scroll to an item and select More     To view pictures   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Camera Album    Scroll to an item and select View     To search camera pictures by time  line   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Camera Album    To browse camera pictures sorted by  date  select More  gt  Timeline view     To delete pictures   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Camera Album    Scroll to an item and press  Co      Camera settings  You can select different settings  before you take a picture     To view settings  When the camera is activated  select  More     To view information about settings  Scroll to a setting and select Info     Imaging 39    Camera shortcuts             Key Shortcut  Shoot mode  Picture size  C3  Night mode  Key guide       Transferring pictures    Transfer to and from your computer  You can use Bluetooth    technology  and picture messages to transfer  pictures to your computer  You can  also use a USB cable to drag and drop  camera pictures  See Bluetooth     wireless technology and Using the  USB cable on page 49     Pictures   You can view  add  copy or delete  pictures in My Stuff  File types  supported are  for example  GIF   JPEG  BMP 
22. Manager on  your computer     e Windows Vista     32 bit and 64 bit  versions of  Ultimate  Enterprise   Business  Home Premium  Home  Basic    e Microsoft Windows   XP  Pro or  Home          To install Media Manager  Turn on your computer     2 Download the Media Manager    software from  www sonyericsson com support   Follow the instructions on the Web site  to install    Select a language and click OK    Click Install Sony Ericsson Media  Manager and follow the instructions     To use Media Manager   Connect the phone to a computer with  a USB cable    Computer  Start Programs    Sony Ericsson Media Manager   Phone  Select File Transfer  The phone  turns off and prepares to transfer files     Do not remove the USB cable from your  phone or computer during transfer  as  this may corrupt the memory card or the  phone memory     Computer  Wait until the phone  appears in Media Manager    Move files between your phone and  the computer in Media Manager     6 For safe disconnection of the USB  cable in file transfer mode  right click  the removable disk icon in Windows  Explorer and select Eject     KW For details on transferring music  refer to    Media Manager Help  Click  2  in the  top right corner of the Media Manager  window     Stereo portable handsfree       To use the handsfree   e Connect the portable handsfree   Headset icon appears in status bar to  indicate that earphone audio will be  heard through the headset  Music  stops when you receive a call and  resumes whe
23. S OF ANY NATURE  WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS  TO  THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE  DISCLAIMED BY LAW     Some countries states do not allow the exclusion  or limitation of incidental or consequential  damages  or limitation of the duration of implied  warranties  so the preceding limitations or  exclusions may not apply to you    The warranty provided does not affect the  consumer   s statutory rights under applicable  legislation in force  nor the consumer   s rights  against the dealer arising from their sales    purchase contract      Geographical scope of the warranty    If you have purchased your Product in a country  member of the European Economic Area  EEA  or in  Switzerland or the Republic of Turkey  and such  Product was intended for sale in the EEA or in  Switzerland or in Turkey  you can have your  Product serviced in any EEA country or in  Switzerland or in Turkey  under the warranty  conditions prevailing in the country in which you  require servicing  provided that an identical  Product is sold in such country by an authorised  Sony Ericsson distributor  To find out if your  Product is sold in the country you are in  please call  the local Sony Ericsson Call Center  Please  observe that certain services may not be possible  elsewhere than in the country of original purchase   for example due to the fact that your Product may  have an interior or exterior which is different from  equivalent models sold in other
24. 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 repair for the defect concerned  or the 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 reconditioned units   Replaced parts or components will become the  property of Sony Ericsson    This warranty does not cover any failure of the  Product due to normal tear and wear  or due to  misuse  including but not limited to use in other  than the normal and customary manner  in  accordance with the Sony Ericsson instructions for  use and maintenance of the Product  Nor does this  warranty cover any failure of the Product due to  accident  software or hardware modification or  adjustment  acts of God or damage resulting from  liquid    A rechargeable battery can be charged and  discharged more than a hundred times  However  it  will eventually wear out   this is not a defect and  corresponds to normal wear and tear  When the  talk time or standby time is noticeably shorter  it is  time to replace your battery  Sony Ericsson  recommends that you use only batteries and  chargers approved by Sony Ericsson    Minor variations in display brightness and colour  may occur between the
25. Thank you for purchasing a Sony Ericsson W350a  Enjoy  your music wherever you go     For additional phone content  go to  www sonyericsson com fun     Register now to get a suite of tools  free online storage   special offers  news and competitions at  www sonyericsson com myphone     For product support  go to www sonyericsson com support     Accessories     More for your phone    Portable Speakers MPS 70    Small yet powerful speakers that fit in  your pocket       Stereo Portable Handsfree  HPM 83    Street style neck band headset with  superior audio performance       Stereo Bluetooth    Headset   HBH DS200   Enjoy wireless music without missing N La    a call Ze   Je         These accessories can be purchased separately but may not be available in every  market  To view the full range go to www sonyericsson com accessories        Contents    Getting started                     6  ASSOMDIV aaa 6  Turning on the phone                       7  Help in your phone                           8  Charging the battery                         9  Phone OVEFVICW       ccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 10  Menu OVEPVICW         cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12  Status bar ICONS                     w        14  Navigation scccanasescnscneneccanseateneintees 15  SEACE V AA 17  MY SUI E 17  Phone language                       w w s  19  Entering text REENEN 19  Walkman    and music       20    Transferring music from a computer    20    Stereo portable handsfree              21  Walkman    player     ss
26. You can use your phone while it is      charging  You can charge the battery at  To charge the battery any time and for more or less than 2 5  hours  You can interrupt the charging  D without damaging the battery        1 Connect the charger to the phone  It  takes approximately 2 5 hours to fully  charge the battery     Getting started 9    Phone overview    Music key lock  Walkman    player control  Screen   Selection keys    Back key    O a fF W N      Connector for charger   handsfree and USB cable    7 Clear key  On off key    8 MEdia Net key  9 Silent key    10 Fast forward  music key        11 Play Pause Stop  music key   12 Rewind  music key   13 The flip          10 Getting started    14  15    16    Camera lens    Volume  adjust brightness  buttons    Loudspeaker    14  15          Getting started    11    Menu overview    E Mobile Email    Te    i  MEdia Net    Pi           My Stuff    Camera Album  Music   Pictures  Videos   Themes   Web pages  Games  Applications  Other    12    Getting started    E Messaging     Write New   Inbox   IM   Call voicemail  Outbox   Drafts   Sent Messages  Saved Messages  Templates  Settings    Ej AT amp T Mall    Shop Music   Shop Games  Shop Graphics  Shop Multimedia  Shop Applications  MEdia Net       Address Book    New Contact    Recent  Calls    All  Answered    Dialed  Missed    J  AT amp T Music    WALKMAN  Shop Music   XM Radio  Make UR Tones  VIP Access  Community  Music Apps    T Entertainment    Online services   FM Radio
27. and PNG     Using pictures   You can add a picture to a contact  as  a wallpaper in standby or as a screen  saver     Imaging    To view pictures   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Pictures    Scroll to a picture and select View     To use pictures   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Pictures    Scroll to a picture and select More  gt   Use As    Select an option     To view pictures in a slide show  From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Pictures     Scroll to a picture and select View  gt   More  gt  Slide Show     Sending and receiving   You can send and receive pictures as  a picture message  an email or using  Bluetooth     To send a picture   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Pictures    Scroll to a picture and select More  gt   Send    Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     To receive a picture  e Follow the instructions that appear     Entertainment  FM Radio      Do not use your phone as a radio in     places where this is prohibited     To listen to the radio  1 Connect the handsfree to the phone   2 From standby select Menu  gt   Entertainment  gt  FM Radio     To change the volume  e When the radio is playing  press CA   or  ei     To automatically search for radio  channels   e When the radio is playing  select  Search      e  You can also press   gt m  to    automatically search for radio channels     To manually search for radio  channels  e When the radio 
28. andby select Menu  gt  AT amp T  Music  gt  WALKMAN    Scroll to a title and select More  gt  File  gt   Send     3 Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     To receive music    Calling    Making and receiving calls    You need to turn on your phone and  be within range of a network       Do not cover the bottom of your phone    when it is in use  as this affects call  quality     To make a call    Follow the instructions that appear  1 From standby enter a phone number     with international country code and  area code  if applicable    2 Select Call     KW You can call numbers from the contacts      and call list  See Contacts on page 25   and Call list on page 28     Music key lock  When the phone is closed you can use  the music key lock to lock and unlock  the music keys     To lock and unlock the music keys  e Slide the music key lock switch     TrackID       While listening to a song using the  built in FM Radio  you can search for  title  artist and album names using  TrackID         To make international calls   1 From standby press and hold down  until a         sign appears    2 Enter the country code  area code   without the first zero  and phone  number    3 Select Call     Data transmission charges may apply   To re dial a number    To search for song information e When Retry  appears select Yes     With the FM radio playing a song   select More  gt  TrackID        Do not hold your phone to your ear 
29. armful applications can  include viruses  worms  spyware  and other  unwanted programs  While your device does  employ security measures to resist such efforts   Sony Ericsson does not warrant or represent that  your device will be impervious to introduction of  malware  You can however reduce the risk of  malware attacks by using care when downloading  content or accepting applications  refraining from  opening or responding to messages from unknown  sources  using trustworthy services to access the  Internet  and only downloading content to your  mobile phone from known  reliable sources     Accessories    Use only Sony Ericsson branded original  accessories and certified service partners   Sony Ericsson does not test third party  accessories  Accessories may influence RF  Exposure  radio performance  sound loudness     electric safety and other areas  Third party  accessories and parts may pose a risk to your  health or safety or decrease performance     Accessible Solutions Special Needs    In the US  compatible Sony Ericsson phones may  offer compatibility with TTY terminals  with use of  necessary accessory   For more information call the  Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center on 877 878  1996  TTY  or 877 207 2056  voice   or go to  www sonyericsson snc com        Disposal of old electrical    and electronic equipment SY    Electronic equipment and batteries x  should not be included as household    waste but should be left at an  appropriate collection point for recyclin
30. cessories    Sony Ericsson recommends use of Sony Ericsson  original accessories for safe and efficient use of its  products  Use of third party accessories may  decrease performance or pose a risk to your health  or safety     LOUDNESS WARNING     Avoid volume levels that may be harmful to your  hearing     End User Licence Agreement    Software delivered with this device and its media is  owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications  AB  and or its affiliated companies and its suppliers  and licensors    Sony Ericsson grants you a non exclusive limited  license to use the Software solely in conjunction  with the Device on which it is installed or delivered   Ownership of the Software is not sold  transferred  or otherwise conveyed    Do not use any means to discover the source code  or any component of the Software  reproduce and  distribute the Software  or modify the Software   You are entitled to transfer rights and obligations to  the Software to a third party  solely together with    the Device with which you received the Software   provided the third party agrees in writing to be  bound by the terms of this License    This license exists throughout the useful life of this  Device  It can be terminated by transferring your  rights to the Device to a third party in writing   Failure to comply with any of these terms and  conditions will terminate the license immediately   Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and  licensors retain all rights  title and interest in
31. ct to computers and access  the Internet    e Synchronize information with  computers    e Use media viewer accessories    e Exchange items and play  multiplayer games     We recommend a range within 10 metres   33 feet   with no solid objects in  between  for Bluetooth communication     Before you use Bluetooth wireless  technology   You must turn on the Bluetooth  function to communicate with other  devices  You must also pair your  phone with other Bluetooth devices     as    as       N    as    To turn the Bluetooth function on  From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Turn On     Make sure that the device you want to  pair your phone with has the Bluetooth  function activated and is made visible     To pair the phone with a device  From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt  My  Devices  gt  New Device to search for  available devices    Select a device    Enter a passcode  if required     To allow connection to the phone  From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt  My  Devices    Select a device from the list    Select More  gt  Allow Connection     To pair the phone with a Bluetooth  handsfree for the first time    From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Handsfree    Select Yes    Enter a passcode  if required     Connectivity 47    To pair the phone with more than one  Bluetooth handsfree   Fro
32. ddress  Book     Scroll to a contact and press   Co      To delete all phone contacts   From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced  gt   Delete all contacts     Sending contacts    To send a contact    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book     Calling    27    28    Scroll to a contact and select More  gt   Send Contact   Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     Memory status   The number of contacts you can save  in your phone or on the SmartChip  depends on available memory     To view memory status   From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced  gt   Memory Status     To save contacts on a memory card  From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced  gt   Back up to M S      Groups    You can create a group of phone  numbers and email addresses to send  messages to  See Messaging on page  33  You can also use groups  with  phone numbers  when you create  accepted callers lists  See Accept  calls on page 31     Calling    To create a group of numbers and  email addresses    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book  gt  Options  gt  Groups  gt  New  Group    Enter a name for the group and select  Continue    Select New to find and select a  contact phone number or email  address    Repeat step 3 to add more phone  numbers or email addresses    Select Done     Call list    You can vie
33. ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 51  RE EE 52  le 53  Timer  stopwatch and calculator    53  Password Saver       cccceeceeceeeeeeeeees 54  EE EEN 55  Time and date iascc 55  Themes eege 55  LOCKS EE 56  IMEI number      57  Troubleshooting                 57    Contents    Common questions                         58  Error messages EEN 59  Important information        61    Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  62    Limited Warranty                 ww  wmmeso 67  FCC Statement           cccccceceseeeeeees 69    Sony Ericsson W350a   GSM 900 1800 1900   This User guide is published by Sony Ericsson  Mobile Communications AB or its local affiliated  company  without any warranty  Improvements and  changes to this User guide necessitated by  typographical errors  inaccuracies of current  information  or improvements to programs and or  equipment  may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile  Communications AB or its local affiliated company  at any time and without notice  Such changes will   however  be incorporated into new editions of this  User guide    All rights reserved      Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB   2008   Publication number  1212 2329 P1B   Please note    Some of the services in this User guide are not  supported by all networks  This also applies to the  GSM International Emergency Number 112    Please contact your network operator or service  provider if you are in doubt whether you can use a  particular service or not    Please read the  mportant information chapter
34. ect Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Sounds  amp  Alerts tab  gt  Vibrating  Alert    Select an option     To send a ringtone  From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Music  gt  Ringtones     2 Scroll to a ringtone and select More  gt   Send   3 Select a transfer method       Make sure the receiving device supports     the transfer method you select     To receive a ringtone  e Follow the instructions that appear       You are not allowed to exchange some  copyright protected material  A  protected file has a key symbol     MusicDJ       You can compose and edit your own  melodies to use as ringtones  A  melody consists of four types of tracks      Drums  Basses  Chords  and  Accents  A track contains a number of  music blocks  The blocks consist of  pre arranged sounds with different  characteristics  The blocks are  grouped into Intro  Verse  Chorus  and  Break  You compose a melody by  adding music blocks to the tracks     To compose a melody   1 From standby select Menu  gt   Entertainment  gt  MusicDJ       2 Select to Insert  Copy or Paste blocks    3 Use PI  LJ  4  or      to scroll  between the blocks     Select More  gt  Save melody     To send a melody  From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   Scroll to Music and select Open     Scroll to a melody and select More  gt   Send   Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     To receive a melody  Follow the instructions that appear     You cannot send a polyphon
35. ers  If your  country region is not represented in the list below   please contact your local dealer   Calls are charged  according to national rates  including local taxes   unless the phone number is a toll free number      If your product needs service  please contact the  dealer from whom it was purchased  or one of our  service partners     For warranty claims  save proof of purchase     questions AR support sonyericsson com  questions AU support sonyericsson com  questions BE support sonyericsson com  questions BR support sonyericsson com  questions CA support sonyericsson com  questions CF support sonyericsson com  questions CL support sonyericsson com  questions CO support sonyericsson com  questions CZ support sonyericsson com  questions DK support sonyericsson com  questions DE support sonyericsson com  questions GR support sonyericsson com    questions ES support sonyericsson com  questions FR support sonyericsson com  questions HK support sonyericsson com  questions  HR support sonyericsson com  questions IN support sonyericsson com  questions  D support sonyericsson com  questions IE support sonyericsson com    Important information 61    Italia   Lietuva  Magyarorszag  Malaysia  M  xico  Nederland  New Zealand  Norge  Osterreich  Pakistan    Philippines Pilipinas  Polska   Portugal   Romania   Poccua  Schweiz Suisse Svizzera  Singapore   Slovensko   South Africa   Suomi   Sverige   Turkiye   Ykpa  Ha   United Kingdom   United States   Venezuela   aill dy sall le
36. et permissions for a Java  application   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Applications    Scroll to an application and select  More  gt  Permissions     To set the screen size for a Java  application   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Applications    Scroll to an application and select  More  gt  Screen Size    Select an option     Internet profiles for Java applications  Some Java applications need to  connect to the Internet to receive  information     Connectivity  Settings    To download settings using a  computer    Go to www sonyericsson com   support   Follow the instructions on the screen     Using MEdia    Net  You can use MEdia Net to access  online services     To start browsing  From standby select MEdia Net     To exit the browser  When you browse MEdia Net  select  More  gt  Exit Browser     To view options  When you browse MEdia Net  select  More     To make a call while browsing  When you browse MEdia Net  select  More  gt Tools  gt  Make a Call     To send a link   When you browse MEdia Net  select  More  gt  Tools  gt  Send Link    Select an option     Connectivity 45    Key Shortcut    Using bookmarks  You can create and edit bookmarks as    quick links to your favorite Web pages     To create a bookmark  From standby select Menu  gt  MEdia  Net  gt  More  gt  Go to  gt  Bookmarks     Scroll to New Bookmark and select  Add     Enter the information and select Save     To select a bookmark  From standby select Menu  gt  MEdia  Net  gt
37. g  This  helps prevent potential negative consequences for  the environment and human health  Check local  regulations by contacting your local city office  your  household waste disposal service  the shop where  you purchased the product or calling a   Sony Ericsson Call Center                 Disposing of the battery    Check local regulations or call a DI  Sony Ericsson Call Center for YA  information  Never use municipal     waste              Memory card    If your product comes complete with a removable  memory card  it is generally compatible with the  mobile phone purchased but may not be  compatible with other devices or the capabilities of  their memory cards  Check other devices for  compatibility before purchase or use  If your  product is equipped with a memory card reader   check memory card compatibility before purchase  or use     Important information 65    Memory cards are generally formatted prior to  shipping  To reformat the memory card  use a  compatible device  Do not use the standard  operating system format when formatting the  memory card on a PC  For details  refer to the  operating instructions of the device or contact  customer support     WARNING     If your device requires an adapter for insertion into  the mobile phone or another device  do not insert  the card directly without the required adapter     Precautions on Memory Card Use    Do not expose the memory card to moisture    Do not touch terminal connections with your hand  or any metal ob
38. gation on page 15     Press the navigation key center   Press the navigation key up   Press the navigation key down   Press the navigation key left     Press the navigation key right     Getting started    Assembly 2 Slide the SmartChip into its holder    Before you start using your phone  you  need to insert a SmartChip and the  battery     with the contacts facing down     To insert the battery         The battery must be removed before the     SmartChip is inserted or removed   To insert the SmartChip  1 Insert the battery with the label side up  and the connectors facing each other   2 Replace the battery cover   To remove the battery  1 Remove the battery cover  1 Remove the battery cover     6 Getting started    2 Insert your fingernail in the Turning on the phone  indentation     3 Remove the battery  To turn on the phone       1 Press and hold down  Co    2 Select a mode if requested   e Normal     full functionality   e Flight Mode   limited functionality   3 Enter your SmartChip PIN  if  requested   4 Select a language   5 Select Yes to use the setup wizard           f you want to correct mistake when you     enter your PIN  press  Co      SmartChip   The SmartChip  which you get from  AT amp T  contains information about your  subscription  Always turn off your    Getting started 7    8    phone and detach the charger and the  battery before you insert or remove  the SmartChip     You can save contacts on the SmartChip  before you remove it from your phone   See To
39. ged   contact your network operator     Insert SmartChip   Your phone is set to work only with  certain SmartChips  Check if you are  using the correct Smartchip     Wrong PIN Wrong PIN2  You have entered your PIN or PIN2  incorrectly     Enter the correct PIN or PIN2 and  select Yes  See To insert the  SmartChip on page 6     Troubleshooting 59    PIN Blocked PIN2 Blocked  You have entered your PIN or PIN2  code incorrectly three times in a row     To unblock  see Smartchip lock on  page 56     Codes do not match   Codes that you have entered do not  match  When you want to change a  security code  for example your PIN   you have to confirm the new code   See Smartchip lock on page 56     No netw  coverage  Your phone is in flight mode  See  Flight mode on page 8     Your phone is not receiving any radio  signal  or the received signal is too  weak  Contact your network operator  and make sure that the network has  coverage where you are     The SmartChip is not working  properly  Insert your SmartChip in  another phone  If this works  it is  probably your phone that is causing  the problem  Please contact the  nearest Sony Ericsson service  location     Troubleshooting    Emerg  calls only   You are within range of a network  but  you are not allowed to use it   However  in an emergency  some  network operators allow you to call the  international emergency number 112   See Emergency calls on page 25     PUK blocked  Contact operator    You entered your personal unblocking 
40. hange to T9 Text Input     Getting started 19    Press each key only once  even if the  letter you want is not the first letter on  the key  For example  if you want to  write the word    Jane     press  5    Ce   C6   C3   Write the whole  word before looking at the  suggestions    Use TT or k  to view suggestions   Press to accept a suggestion     To enter text using multitap   From standby select  for example   Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Write New  gt   Message    If T9  is displayed  press and hold  down to change to multitap text  input    Press  2      9   repeatedly until the  desired letter appears    When a word is written  press to  add a space     To add words to the built in  dictionary   When you enter text using T9 Text  Input  select More  gt  Spell Word   Write the word using multitap input  and select Insert     Walkman    and music    Walkman    and music    Listen to music  audio books and  podcasts  Use Sony Ericsson Media  Manager to transfer content to your  phone     Transferring music froma  computer    Use Sony Ericsson Media Manager or  Windows   Explorer to transfer music  from CDs  your computer  or music  purchased from the Internet to the  phone memory or a memory stick   Sony Ericsson Media Manager is  available for download at  www sonyericsson com support     For information on transferring files  using Windows   Explorer  see Using  the USB cable on page 49     Before you use Media Manager  You need one of these operating  systems to use Media 
41. he  following message is shown in the  phone  USB connections ended  It is  now Safe to remove the USB cable     Drag and drop media files   You can drag and drop media files  between your phone or memory card  and a computer in Microsoft Windows  Explorer     To drag and drop media files  Connect your phone to a computer  with a USB cable    Phone  Select File Transfer  The phone  will remain activated during file  transfer    Computer  Wait until the phone  memory and memory card appear as  external disks in Windows Explorer   Drag and drop selected files between  the phone and the computer     More features          as    O AORN    More features    Alarms   You can set a sound or the radio as an  alarm signal  The alarm sounds even if  the phone is set to silent or turned off   When the alarm sounds you can  silence it for 9 minutes or turn it off     To set the alarm   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Alarms    Scroll to an alarm and select Edit   Scroll to Time  and select Edit    Enter a time and select OK  gt  Save     To set the recurrent alarm   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Alarms    Scroll to an alarm and select Edit   Scroll to Recurrent  and select Edit   Scroll to a day and select Mark   Select Done  gt  Save     To set the alarm signal   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Alarms    Scroll to an alarm and select Edit   Scroll to Alarm Signal  and select Edit   Scroll to an option and select Save     To silence the alarm  W
42. hen the alarm sounds  press any  key     To silence the radio alarm  When the alarm sounds  select  Snooze     To turn off an alarm    When the alarm sounds  select Turn  Off     To cancel the alarm   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Alarms    Scroll to an alarm and select Turn Off     Calendar    The calendar can be synchronized  with a computer calendar or with a  calendar on the Web     Appointments  You can add new appointments or  reuse existing appointments     To add an appointment   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select a date     Scroll to New Appointment and select  Add     Enter the information and confirm  each entry   Select Save     To view an appointment   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select a date    Scroll to an appointment and select  View     To reuse an existing appointment  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select a date    Scroll to an appointment and select  View    Select More  gt  Edit    Edit the appointment and confirm  each entry    Select Save     To send an appointment   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select a date    Scroll to an appointment and select  More  gt  Send    Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     More features 51    To view a calendar week  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar     2 Select a date   3 Select More  gt  View Week      
43. hould sound  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Tasks    Scroll to a task and select More  gt   Reminders    Select an option     A reminders option set in tasks affects a  reminders option set in calendar     Notes    You can make notes and save them   You can also show a note in standby     To add a note   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Notes    Select New Note  gt  Add    Write a note and select Save     To show a note in standby  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Notes     Scroll to a note and select More  gt   Show in Standby     To edit a note   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Notes    Scroll to a note and select More  gt  Edit   Edit the note and select Save     To send a note  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Notes     Scroll to a note and select More  gt   Send   Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     Timer  stopwatch and  calculator    To use the timer   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Timer    Enter the hours  minutes and seconds   Select Start     To use the stopwatch   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Stopwatch  gt  Start    To view a new lap time  select New  lap     More features 53    54    To use the calculator  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calculator     Press 4  or    to select   x               Password saver    You can save security codes  for  example  for credit cards  You must  se
44. ic melody or  MP3 file in a text message     Sound recorder   You can record a voice memo   Recorded sounds can also be set as  ringtones     To record a sound  From standby select Menu  gt   Entertainment  gt  Record Sound     To listen to a recording   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Music    Scroll to a recording and Play     Entertainment 43    Video player    To play videos   From standby select Menu  gt   Entertainment  gt  Video Player   Scroll to a title and select Play     Video controls    To stop playing videos  Press    To resume playing videos    Press    To go to the next or previous clip  When playing video clips  press      or  D     To fast forward or rewind  When playing video clips  press and  hold down     or     gt      To change the volume    Press  A  or Cen     Games   Your phone contains preloaded  games  You can also download  games  Help texts are available in  most games     Entertainment    To start a game   From standby select Menu  gt   Entertainment  gt  Games   Select game     To end a game  Press and hold down         Applications   You can download and run Java  applications  You can also view  information or set different  permissions     To select a Java application   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Applications    Select an application     To view information about a Java  application   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  Applications    Scroll to an application and select  More  gt  Information     To s
45. icsson com support  to order settings and follow the  instructions on the screen  See  Settings on page 45     How do I turn on and off T9 text input  when writing a text message    When you enter text  press and hold  down Gan   You will see    T9    at the  top of the text message when T9 is  activated     How do I change phone language   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Language  gt  Phone  Language    Select an option     I cannot use the Internet   Your subscription does not include  data capability  Internet settings are  missing or incorrect  Please contact  your network operator     See Help in your phone on page 8 or  go to www sonyericsson com support  to order Internet settings and follow  the instructions on the screen  See  Settings on page 45     The phone cannot be detected by  other devices using Bluetooth  wireless technology   You have not turned the Bluetooth  function on     Make sure that the visibility is set to  show phone  See To receive an item  on page 48     I cannot synchronize or transfer data  between my phone and my computer  when using a USB cable    Go to www sonyericsson com   support  to read Getting started  guides which contain detailed  installation instructions and  troubleshooting guides     Error messages    Insert SmartChip  There is no SmartChip in your phone  or you may have inserted it incorrectly     See Charging the battery on page 9     The SmartChip connectors need  cleaning  If the card is dama
46. ion from the Conversations  tab     Status   Show your status to your contacts  only or show it to all users on the IM  server     To set the status   From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging   Select your IM community  gt  My Status  tab    Choose Available and select Edit  Select an option     Save password   Prior to logging in  you can store the  password for your community to avoid  entering it at each sign on     To save the password   From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging    Select your IM community  then the  left selection key    Select Save Password     Auto Sign in   You can automatically sign in to your  IM community after turning on the  phone or bypass the sign in screen  when logging in     Messaging 37    To automatically sign in  1 Verify Save Password is on 37 Save  password   2 From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging   3 Select your IM community  gt  Settings  Auto Sign In       Auto Sign In menu name may vary by     serice     38 Imaging    Imaging    Camera    You can take pictures to view  save or  send        Adjust brightness  Zoom in    Take pictures       O N      Zoom out    RON sch    To activate the camera  From standby select Menu  gt  Camera     To take a picture   Activate the camera    Select Capture to take a picture   Press to take another picture   Press and hold down to stop the  camera     To use zoom   Your phone has a digital zoom   Depending on the selected picture  size  the following zoom levels are  available     Picture size 1 
47. is playing  press      or  Tt    e  You can also press Ca  or   D to      search for radio channels     Entertainment 41    To search for preset channels  When the radio is playing  press  f  or    vi      e  Press Cm  up or down to search for    A 0O N    2    42    preset channels     Saving radio channels  You can save up to 20 preset  channels     To save radio channels   From standby select Menu  gt   Entertainment  gt  FM Radio    Select Search to find a radio channel   Select More  gt  Save    Scroll to a position and select Insert     To select saved radio channels  From standby select Menu  gt   Entertainment  gt  FM Radio  gt  More  gt   Channels    Select a radio channel     To save radio channels in positions 1  to 10    When you have found a radio channel   press and hold down    9      To select radio channels saved in  positions 1 to 10    When the radio is playing  press    Ca      Entertainment    To view radio options  When the radio is playing  select More     Ringtones and melodies    To set a ringtone  From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Sounds  amp  Alerts tab  gt  Ringtone     Select an option     To set the ringtone volume   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Sounds  amp  Alerts tab  gt  Ring  Volume    Press 4   or    gt  to change the volume   Select Save     To turn the ringtone off  From standby press and hold down    E     All signals except the alarm signal are  affected     To set the vibrating alert   From standby sel
48. ith the licenses  Content owners  may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access  their content  If you decline an upgrade  you will not  be able to access content that requires the  upgrade    Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are  trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun  Microsystems  Inc  in the U S  and other countries   End user license agreement for Sun    Java     J2ME        Restrictions    1 Software is confidential copyrighted information  of Sun and title to all copies is retained by Sun and   or its licensors  Customer shall not modify   decompile  disassemble  decrypt  extract  or  otherwise reverse engineer Software  Software may  not be leased  assigned  or sublicensed  in whole  or in part   2 Export Regulations  This product  including any  software or technical data contained in or  accompanying the product  may be subject to U S   export control laws  including the U S  Export  Administration Act and its associated regulations  and the U S  sanctions programs administered by  the U S  Treasury Department s Office of Foreign  Assets Control  and may be additionally subject to  export or import regulations in other countries  The    user and any possessor of the product agrees to  comply strictly with all such regulations and  acknowledges that it is their responsibility to obtain  any required licenses to export  re export  or import  this product  Without limitation this product   including any software contained therein  may not  be downloaded  o
49. ject    Do not strike  bend  or drop the memory card    Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the  memory card    Do not use or store the memory card in humid or  corrosive locations or in excessive heat such as a  closed car in summer  in direct sunlight or near a  heater  etc    Do not press or bend the end of the memory card  adapter with excessive force    Do not let dust or foreign objects get into the insert  port of any memory card adapter    Check you have inserted the memory card    correctly   Insert the memory card as far as it will go into any    memory card adapter needed  The memory card  may not operate properly unless fully inserted    We recommend that you make a backup copy of  important data  We are not responsible for any loss  or damage to content you store on the memory  card    Recorded data may be damaged or lost when you  remove the memory card or memory card adapter   or turn off the power while formatting  reading or    Important information    writing data  or when you use the memory card in  locations subject to static electricity or high  electrical field emissions     Protection of personal information    Erase personal data before disposing of the  product  To delete data  perform a master reset   Deleting data from the phone memory does not  ensure that it cannot be recovered  Sony Ericsson  does not warrant against recovery of information  and does not assume responsibility for disclosure  of any information even after a master reset     Ac
50. lect a folder    Scroll to the message and press CC      Text and multimedia  messaging   Text messages can contain pictures   sound effects  animations  and  melodies  You can also create and use  templates for your messages     Messaging 33    a Je    A ON    Oo On    34    When sending messages  the phone  selects the best method  as a text or  picture message  for sending the  message     If you send a message to a group  you  will be charged for each member     Writing and sending messages  For more information about entering  letters see Entering text on page 19     To write and send a message  From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Write New  gt  Message   Enter text    Scroll LU to use toolbar options   Scroll 4  or    to select an option   e Add Picture   e Add Video   e Add Sound   e Camera   e Record Sound    When ready to send  select Continue     Select an option    e Enter Email Addr to send the  message to an email address    e Enter Phone No to send the  message to a contact not in the  Address Book    e Addr  Bk Lookup to send the  message to an address     Messaging    To copy and paste text in a message  When writing your message  select  More  gt  Copy and Paste    Select Copy All or Mark  amp  Copy    Scroll to and mark the text in your  message   gt  Mark  then highlight text  using navigation keys    To insert copied text  select More  gt   Copy and Paste  gt  Paste     To set the message options   From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Se
51. m standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Handsfree  gt  My Handsfree  gt  New  Handsfree    Scroll to a device and select Add     Power save   You can save battery power with this  function  You can only connect with a  single Bluetooth device  You must turn  this function off if you want to connect  with more than one Bluetooth device  at the same time     To turn powersave on   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Powersave  gt  On     Phone name   You can enter a name for your phone  to be shown when other devices find  it    To enter a phone name   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings     gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Phone Name     2 Enter the phone name and select OK     Connectivity    2  3    Visibility   If you want other Bluetooth devices to  be able to discover your phone  you  can choose to make your phone  visible     To show your phone   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth  gt   Visibility  gt  Show Phone     Exchanging items   Send or receive items using Bluetooth  wireless technology as the transfer  method  Choose a device from the list  of found devices     To send a contact    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Scroll to a contact and select More  gt   Send Contact  gt  Via Bluetooth    Select the device to send the item to     To receive an item   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt 
52. mbers    1 From standby select Menu  gt  Address    Book  gt  Options  gt  Special Numbers  gt   My Numbers     2 Select an option     Accept calls  You can choose to receive calls from  certain phone numbers only     To add numbers to the accepted  callers list    1 From standby select Menu  gt  Settings     gt  the Calls tab  gt  Manage Calls  gt   Accept Calls  gt  Only from List  gt  New     2 Scroll to a contact or select Groups     See Groups on page 28     Calling 31    To accept all calls   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Calls tab  gt  Manage Calls  gt   Accept Calls  gt  All Callers     Fixed dialing    32    Fixed dialing allows calls to be made  only to certain numbers saved on the  SmartChip  The fixed numbers are  protected by your PIN2     When fixed dialing is used  you can still  call the emergency numbers 911 and  112     Partial numbers can be saved  For  example  saving 0123456 allows calls  to be made to all numbers starting  with 0123456     When fixed dialing is used  you cannot  view or manage any phone numbers  saved on the SmartChip     To use fixed dialing    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book     Select Options  gt  Special Numbers  gt   Fixed Dialing  gt  Activate    Enter your PIN2 and select OK   Select OK again to confirm     Calling    To save a fixed number    1 From standby select Menu  gt  Address    Book     2 Select Options  gt  Special Numbers  gt     Fixed Dialing  gt  Fixed Numbers  gt  New  Number     3 Enter
53. n the call has ended     Walkman    and music 21    Walkman    player    To play music  From standby select Menu  gt  AT amp T  Music  gt  WALKMAN     Scroll to a title and select Play     Walkman    player controls  You can control the Walkman    player  with the phone open     To stop playing music  Press      To resume playing music    Press      To fast forward and rewind  When you listen to music  press and  hold down      or         To move between tracks   When you listen to music  press      or  D    To access the music files    Press to switch between the  Walkman    player and the music files     To change the volume    Press  A  or Cen     Walkman    and music    Music keys  The music keys are used to control the  Walkman    player with the flip closed        KW Keys are only active when the key lock at    the top of the phone is turned off     To start playing music  Press  pm    To stop playing music    Press  pm      To fast forward and rewind  When you listen to music  press and    hold down Ca  or   gt       To access the tracks currently  playing   When you listen to music  press m   up or down     To move between tracks  When you listen to music  press   lt  lt      or   gt       OO OO    PD    Browsing files    Music files are saved and categorized     Artists     list tracks you have  transferred using Media Manager   Albums   list tracks by album   Tracks   list all music tracks in your  phone and on a memory card   Playlists     your own lists of tracks 
54. nter the name and select OK   4 Enter the number and select OK     To call a phone contact    1 From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book           26 Calling    2    Scroll to a contact and select Call         To go directly to a contact  from standby         O P Go bh    press  2       C9   See Speed dial on  page 29     To call a SmartChip contact from  phone contacts    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book  gt  More  gt  Options  gt  SmartChip  Contacts    Scroll to a contact and select Call     To automatically save names and  phone numbers on the SmartChip    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced  gt   Auto save on Smartchip    Select an option     SmartChip contacts   SmartChip contacts can contain  names and numbers only  They are  saved on the SmartChip     To add a SmartChip contact   From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Scroll to New Contact and select Add   Enter the name and select OK    Enter the number and select OK   Select a number option and add more  information  if available     ok    as    ok    a    as    Select Save     To copy names and numbers to  phone contacts    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced  gt   Copy from SmartChip    Select an option     To call a SmartChip contact   From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Scroll to a contact and select Call     Deleting contacts    To delete a contact  From standby select Menu  gt  A
55. nty period  this Product fails to  operate under normal use and service  due to  defects in design  materials or workmanship    Sony Ericsson authorized distributors or service  partners  in the country  where you purchased the  Product  will  at their option  either repair or replace  the Product in accordance with the terms and  conditions stipulated herein    Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the  right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product  is found not to be under warranty according to the  conditions below    Please note that some of your personal settings   downloads and other information may be lost when  your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired or replaced   At present Sony Ericsson may be prevented by  applicable law  other regulation or technical  restrictions from making a backup copy of certain  downloads  Sony Ericsson does not take any  responsibility for any lost information of any kind  and will not reimburse you for any such loss  You  should always make backup copies of all the  information stored on your Sony Ericsson Product  such as downloads  calendar and contacts before  handing in your Sony Ericsson Product for repair or  replacement     Conditions    This Limited Warranty is valid only if the original  proof of purchase for this Product issued by a  Sony Ericsson authorized dealer specifying the    Important information 67    68    date of purchase and serial number     is presented  with the Product to be repaired or replaced    
56. ny four to eight digit  personal code     It is important that you remember your  new code  If you forget it  you have to  take your phone to your local   Sony Ericsson retailer     To use the phone lock   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Security  gt  Locks  gt   Phone Protection  gt  Protection    Select an option     Enter the phone lock code and select  OK     To change the phone lock code  From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Security  gt  Locks  gt   Phone Protection  gt  Change Code   Enter the old code and select OK   Enter the new code and select OK   Repeat the code and select OK     IMEI number   Keep a copy of your IMEI  International  Mobile Equipment Identity  number in  case your phone should be stolen     To view your IMEI number    From standby press  aa     8         CS   E     Troubleshooting    Why doesn   t the phone work the way    I want it to     Some problems will require you to call  your network operator        What do I do if the flip accidentally  comes off    When you replace the flip it is  important that the flip s angle is  correct    Place the flip s left hinge around the  peg    Gently pull the flip s right hinge in  place    When the flip has been successfully    replaced  it snaps when you close it     For more support go to  www sonyericsson com support     Troubleshooting    57    Common questions    I have problems with memory  capacity or the phone is working  slowly   Resta
57. ontacts or  SmartChip Contacts     is shown as  default     If Phone Contacts is selected as  default  your contacts show all the  information saved in Address Book  If  you select SmartChip Contacts as  default  your contacts show names    oO On    as    Select a number option    Scroll between tabs and select the  fields to add information    Select Save     To add an item to a phone contact  From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Scroll to a contact and select More  gt   Edit Contact     and numbers saved on the SmartChip  3 Scroll between the tabs and select    Add   To select default contacts 4 Select an option and an item to add   1 From standby select Menu  gt  Address 5 Select Save     Book     2 Scroll to New Contact and select     If your subscription supports Calling Line    Options  gt  Advanced  gt  Default  Contacts   Select an option     Identification  CLI  service  you can  assign personal ringtones to contacts     To copy names and numbers to the    SmartChip    Phone contacts 1 From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Phone contacts can contain names  Book     phone numbers and personal 2 Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced  gt   information  They are saved in the Copy to SmartChip     phone memory  3 Select an option     To add a phone contact   When you copy all contacts from your  1 From standby select Menu  gt  Address    phone to the SmartChip  all existing    Book  SmartChip information is replaced   2 Scroll to New Contact and select Add   E
58. r any passcode to access the  code memo  The checkword and  codes that are then shown are  incorrect    Select More  gt  Reset    Reset Password Saver  appears   Select Yes     Profiles   Profiles automatically adapt your  phone to different situations  for  example  while in a meeting or when  driving  Some profiles settings  for  example  ring volume may be adjusted  automatically to suit a certain area or  accessory  You can reset all profile  settings to how they were set when  you bought your phone     To select a profile   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Profiles    Select a profile     To view and edit a profile   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Profiles    Scroll to a profile and select More  gt   View and edit     You cannot rename the Normal profile     To reset all profiles   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Profiles    Scroll to a profile and select More  gt   Reset Profiles     Time and date    To set the time   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Time  amp  Date  gt   Time    Enter the time and select Save     To set the date   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Time  amp  Date  gt   Date    Enter the date and select Save     Themes   You can change the appearance of the  screen through items such as colors  and wallpaper  You can also create  new themes and download them  For  more information  go to  
59. r down to search for preset channels     On the flip   Skip to the previous track when using the Walkman    player   Search for radio channels     On the flip   Skip to the next track when using the Walkman    player   Search for radio channels     On the side of the phone    Increase the call volume  or when you use the Walkman    player   Increase brightness when you use the camera    Press twice to reject a call    In standby  press once to mute an incoming call     Getting started    On the side of the phone     Decrease call volume  or when you use the Walkman    player   Decrease brightness when you use the camera    Press twice to reject a call     In standby  press once to mute an incoming call     Shortcuts   You can use keypad shortcuts to go  directly to a menu  Menu numbering  starts from the top left icon and moves  across and then down row by row     To go directly to the seventh menu  From standby select Menu and press    QD     To use navigation key shortcuts  From standby press PT  LI  4  or D  to go directly to a function     To edit a navigation key shortcut  From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Shortcuts    Scroll to an option and select Edit   Scroll to a menu option and select  Shortcut     as    My Stuff    You can use My Stuff to handle files  saved in the phone memory or ona  memory card     You may have to purchase a memory  card separately     To navigate My Stuff   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   Use the naviga
60. r otherwise exported or re   exported  i  into  or to a national or resident of  or  an entity in  Cuba  Iraq  Iran  North Korea  Sudan   Syria  as such listing may be revised from time to  time  or any country to which the U S  has  embargoed goods  or  ii  to any person or entity on  the U S  Treasury Department s list of Specially  Designated Nationals or  iii  any person or entity on  any other export prohibition list that may be  maintained from time to time by the United States  Government  including but not limited to the U S   Commerce Department s Denied Persons List or  Entity List  or the U S  State Department s  Nonproliferation Sanctions List    3 Restricted Rights  Use  duplication or disclosure  by the United States government is subject to the  restrictions as set forth in the Rights in Technical  Data and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS  252 227 7013 c   1   ii  and FAR 52 227 19 c   2  as  applicable    Other product and company names mentioned  herein may be the trademarks of their respective  owners     Any rights not expressly granted herein are  reserved    All illustrations are for illustration only and may not  accurately depict the actual phone     Instruction symbols    The following appear in the User  guide     Vy   di e e  VS    St    V    Foo  i    Note  Tip  Warning    A service or function is network   or subscription dependent   Contact your network operator  for details     Use a selection or navigation  key to scroll and select  See  Navi
61. re exists    Do not place your product or install wireless  equipment in the area above an air bag in your car   Caution  Cracked or broken displays may create  sharp edges or splinters that could be harmful upon  contact    Do not use your Bluetooth Headset in positions  where it is uncomfortable or will be subject to  pressure                 CHILDREN    Warning  Keep out of the reach of   children  Do not allow children to play D   with mobile phones or accessories  V    They could hurt themselves or others     Products may contain small parts that could  become detached and create a choking hazard                    Power supply  Charger     Connect the charger to power sources as marked  on the product  Do not use outdoors or in damp  areas  Do not alter or subject the cord to damage  or stress  Unplug the unit before cleaning it  Never  alter the plug  If it does not fit into the outlet  have a  proper outlet installed by an electrician  When  power supply is connected there is a small drain of  power  To avoid this small energy waste   disconnect the power supply when the product is  fully charged  Use of charging devices that are not  Sony Ericsson branded may impose increased  safety risks     Battery    New or idle batteries can have short term reduced  capacity  Fully charge the battery before initial use   Use for intended purpose only  Charge the battery  in temperatures between  5  C   41  F  and  45  C    113  F   Do not put the battery into your mouth   Do not
62. rosoft  Windows  Outlook and Vista are  trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and or other  countries    T9    Text Input is a trademark or a registered  trademark of Tegic Communications  T9    Text  Input is licensed under one or more of the  following  U S  Pat  Nos  5 818 437  5 953 541   5 187 480  5 945 928  and 6 011 554  Canadian  Pat  No  1 331 057  United Kingdom Pat  No   2238414B  Hong Kong Standard Pat  No   HK0940329  Republic of Singapore Pat  No  51383   Euro Pat  No  0 842 463 96927260 8  DE DK  FI   FR  IT  NL  PT  ES  SE  GB  and additional patents  are pending worldwide    MEdia  AT amp T  and the AT amp T logo are trademarks or  registered trademarks of AT amp T Knowledge  Ventures  LP    This product is protected by certain intellectual  property rights of Microsoft  Use or distribution of  such technology outside of this product is    prohibited without a license from Microsoft   Content owners use Windows Media digital rights  management technology  WMDRM  to protect their  intellectual property  including copyrights  This  device uses WMDRM software to access WMDRM  protected content  If the WMDRM software fails to  protect the content  content owners may ask  Microsoft to revoke the software s ability to use  WMDR M to play or copy protected content   Revocation does not affect unprotected content   When you download licenses for protected  content  you agree that Microsoft may include a  revocation list w
63. rt your phone every day to free  memory or do a Master Reset     Master reset   If you select Reset Settings  the  changes that you have made to  settings will be deleted     If you select Reset All  in addition to  your changes to settings  all contacts   messages  personal data  and content  that you have downloaded  received  or edited will also be deleted     To reset the phone   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Master Reset  gt   Reset Settings    Follow the instructions on the screen  and select Continue     I cannot charge the phone or battery  Capacity is low   The charger is not properly connected  or the battery connection is poor   Remove the battery and clean the  connectors     Troubleshooting    The battery is worn out and needs to  be replaced  See Charging the battery  on page 9     No battery icon appears when I start  charging the phone   It may take a few minutes before the  battery icon appears on the screen     Some menu options appear in grey  A service is not activated  Contact  your network operator     I cannot use SMS text messages on  my phone   Settings are missing or incorrect   Contact your network operator to find  out the correct SMS service center  setting  See Messaging on page 33     I cannot use picture messages on my  phone   Your subscription does not include  data capability  Settings are missing  or incorrect  Please contact your  network operator     See Help in your phone on page 8 or  go to www sonyer
64. s  before you use your mobile phone    Your mobile phone has the capability to download   store and forward additional content  e g   ringtones  The use of such content may be  restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties   including but not limited to restriction under  applicable copyright laws  You  and not   Sony Ericsson  are entirely responsible for  additional content that you download to or forward  from your mobile phone  Prior to your use of any  additional content  please verify that your intended  use is properly licensed or is otherwise authorized   Sony Ericsson does not guarantee the accuracy   integrity or quality of any additional content or any  other third party content  Under no circumstances    will Sony Ericsson be liable in any way for your  improper use of additional content or other third  party content    Bluetooth is a trademark or registered trademark of  Bluetooth SIG Inc  and any use of such mark by  Sony Ericsson is under license    The Liquid Identity logo  PlayNow  TrackID and  MusicDJ are trademarks or registered trademarks  of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB   Sony  Memory Stick Micro  M2  WALKMAN    and  the WALKMAN    logo are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Sony Corporation    Ericsson is a trademark or registered trademark of  Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson    TrackID is powered by Gracenote Mobile  MusicID     Gracenote and Gracenote Mobile  MusiclD are trademarks or registered trademarks  of Gracenote  Inc    Mic
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66. t a passcode to open the password  saver     Checkword   The checkword confirms that you  have entered the correct passcode  If  the passcode is correct  the correct  codes are shown  If the passcode is  incorrect  the checkword and the  codes shown are also incorrect     To open password saver for the first  time   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Password Saver    Follow the instructions on the screen  and select Continue     Enter a passcode and select Continue     Confirm the passcode and select  Continue   Enter a checkword and select Done     To add a code  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Password Saver     More features    Enter a passcode and select New  code  gt  Add    Enter a name associated with the  code and select Continue    Enter the code and select Done     To change a passcode   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Password Saver    Enter your passcode and select More   gt  Change Passcode    Enter your new passcode and select  Continue    Re enter the new passcode and select  Continue    Enter a checkword and select Done     Forget your passcode    If you forget your passcode  you must  reset the code memo  This means that  all entries in the code memo are  deleted  The next time you enter the  code memo  you must proceed as if  you are opening it for the first time   See To open password saver for the  first time on page 54     To reset code memo  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Password Saver     D    Ente
67. t sonyericsson com  questions  US support sonyericsson com  questions VE support sonyericsson com  questions AE support sonyericsson com  questions CN support sonyericsson com  questions  TW support sonyericsson com  questions  TH support sonyericsson com       Please follow these guidelines  Failure  to do so might entail a potential health  risk or product malfunction  If in doubt  as to its proper function  have the   product checked by a certified service       be       partner before charging or using it        Recommendations for safe use of  our products    Handle with care and keep in a clean and dust free  place    Warning  May explode if disposed of in fire    Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or  excess humidity    Do not expose to extreme  temperatures  Do not expose the  battery to temperatures above  60  C    140  F      Gir        gt 60  C 140  F  Do not expose to flames or lit tobacco   products    Do not drop  throw or try to bend your   product     Do not paint or attempt to  disassemble or modify your product   Only Sony Ericsson authorized  personnel should perform service   Consult with authorized medical staff  and the instructions of the medical  device manufacturer before using your product  near pacemakers or other medical devices or  equipment    Discontinue use of electronic devices or disable the  radio transmitting functionality of the device where  required or requested to do so    Do not use where a potentially explosive  atmosphe
68. tandby select Menu  gt   Messaging and select a message  folder    Scroll to and select a message   Select More  gt  Mark Several    Scroll to and select the messages   Select More  gt  Saved Messages to save  messages     To view a message from the inbox  From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Inbox    Scroll to the message and select View     To delete a message   From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging    Select a folder    Select the message and press CC      Messaging 35    To delete several messages    1 From standby select Menu  gt     Messaging and select a folder     2 Scroll to and select a message    3 Select More  gt  Mark Several    4 Scroll to and select the messages   5 Select More  gt  Delete Messages to    delete messages     Voice Messages    Send and receive a sound recording  as a voice message     KW The sender and receiver must have    subscriptions supporting multimedia  messaging     To record and send a voice message    1 From standby select Menu  gt     Messaging  gt  Write New  gt  Voice  Message     2 Record you message  gt  Stop   3  gt  Send to send the message   4 Select  gt  Enter Phone No to enter the    36    recipient   s number or  gt  Addr  Bk  Lookup  or select from the last used  recipients list   gt  Send     Mobile Email    Check your Yahoo     Mail  AT amp T  Yahoo      Windows    Live Mail     Messaging    4    2    3    AOL     AIM    and BellSouth      accounts quickly and easily     Before using Mobile Email  make sure  yo
69. tion about files   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   Scroll to a folder and select Open   Scroll to a file and select More  gt   Information     To move a file in My Stuff   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   Scroll to a folder and select Open   Scroll to a file and select More  gt   Manage File  gt  Move    Select an option     To select more than one file in a  folder    From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   Scroll to a folder and select Open   Select More  gt  Mark  gt  Mark Several   Select Mark to mark the files     To delete a file from the file manager  From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   Find the file and press  Co      Phone language    You can select a language to use in  your phone     To change the phone language   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Language  gt  Phone  Language    Select an option     Entering text    You can use multitap text input or  T9    Text Input Ta  to enter text  The  T9 Text Input method uses a built in  dictionary     To change text input method  When you enter text  press and hold  down Gan      To shift between capitals and lower   case letters    When you enter text  press  Kaa      To enter numbers  When you enter text  press and hold    down    9      To enter punctuation  When you enter text  press         To enter text using T9    Text Input  From standby select  for example   Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Write New  gt   Message    If Ta  is not displayed  press and hold  down to c
70. tion key to move up   down  left and right through the  menus     Memory card   Your phone supports Memory Stick  Micro     M2     memory card adding  more storage space to your phone  It  can also be used as a portable  memory card with other compatible  devices     Getting started 17    To insert a memory card To view memory card options   1 From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt  the On Memory Stick tab    2 Select More     Handling files   You can move and copy files between  your phone  a computer and a  memory card  If amemory card is in  the phone  files are saved on the  memory card by default but can also  be saved to the phone memory   Unrecognized files are saved in the  Other folder     You can create subfolders to move or  copy files to  When you handle files    you can select more than one or all the  files in a folder at the same time for all  items except Games and Applications        If the memory is full  delete some  content to create space        My Stuff tabs  1 Open the memory card holder  My Stuff is divided into three tabs  and  2 Insert the memory card with the gold  icons indicate where the files are  colored contacts facing down  saved   3 Close the memory card holder  e All Files     all content in the phone  4 Slide the memory card holder to lock memory andona memory card   it  e On Memory Stick     all content on a    memory card     18 Getting started    N    OND            e  n Phone     all content in the phone  memory     To view informa
71. ttings  gt  the Message  Settings tab    Scroll to and select an option     Receiving text messages   You are notified when you receive a  message  Received messages are  saved in the Inbox     To view a message from standby   If pop up is set  follow the instructions  on the screen  If not  you can locate  the message Menu  gt  Messaging  gt   Inbox     To call a number in a message  Select the phone number displayed in  the message and select Call     oO    Send Options    To select send options   When the message is ready and a   recipient is selected  select More    e Add Recipient to add another  recipient    e Edit Recipients to edit and add  recipients    e Advanced for more send options    Scroll to an option and select Edit     Templates for multimedia messages  Add a new template or use a pre   defined template     To add a template   From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Templates  gt  New  template    Select an option    Insert text  Press    to add items     Select Save  enter a title and select  OK     Saving and deleting messages  Received messages are saved in the  phone memory  When the phone  memory is full  delete messages or  move them to the SmartChip     O AORN    To save a message on the SmartChip  From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging and select a folder    Scroll to a message and select More  gt   Save Message     To save an item in a message  When reading a message  select the  item    Select an option     To save several messages   From s
72. ur AT amp T account supports a data  plan and that you have your email  account settings available     From standby select Menu  gt  Mobile  Email    Select the provider you want to use   Follow the prompts to enter your  username and password    Select Next to log into your account     Instant Messaging  IM     Connect and log into the IM server to  communicate online with your family  and friends  If your subscription  supports instant messaging and  presence services  you can send and  receive messages and see contact  status when they are online     Contact AT amp T for more information     To choose your IM settings   From standby select Menu   Messaging  gt  IM    Select IM community  then the center  selection key    Enter your account name and  password to confider the account     4 Select the center selection key       After signing into an IM community  its     name replaces IM in the menu     To use IM   1 From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging    2 Select IM community  then the center  selection key    3 Enter your password  if needed    4 Press the center selection key     To add a contact to the list   1 From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging   2 Select your IM community  gt  the  Buddies tab  gt  More  gt  Add buddy    3 Enter the contact   s screen name     The tab name varies depending on IM  community chosen     To send an IM   Select a buddy    Select Send IM    Type your message and select Send     ee WO N        You can also continue a chat  conversat
73. w information about most  recent calls     To call a number from the call list  From standby select Calls and scroll to  a tab    Scroll to a name or a number and  select Call     To add a call list number to contacts  From standby select Calls and scroll to  a tab    Scroll to the number and select More  gt   Save Number    Select New Contact to create a new  contact or select an existing contact  to add the number to     To clear the call list  From standby select Calls  gt  the All tab   gt  More  gt  Delete All     Speed dial    Speed dialing lets you select nine  contacts that you can dial quickly  The  contacts can be saved in positions 1   9     To add contacts to speed dial  numbers    From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book     Select Options  gt  Delete All     Scroll to a position number and select  Add     Select a contact     To speed dial  From standby enter the position  number and select Call     Voicemail    If your subscription includes an  answering service  callers can leave a  voicemail message when you cannot  answer a call     To enter your voicemail number  From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Settings  gt  Voicemail  Number     2    Enter the number and select OK     To call your voicemail service  From standby press and hold down    To edit your voicemail number  From standby select Menu  gt   Messaging  gt  Settings  gt  Voicemail  Number    Edit the number and select OK     Forwarding calls    You can forward calls  for example  to  an
74. when  waiting  When the call connects  your  phone gives a loud signal     24 Calling         To answer a call  Select Answer   Open the flip     To reject a call  Select Busy     To change the ear speaker volume  during a call    Press CA  or CY      To mute the microphone during a call  Press and hold down  Co      2 Press and hold down again to    resume     To turn the loudspeaker on during a  call    Select More  gt  Turn on speaker     Do not hold your phone to your ear when  using the loudspeaker  This could  damage your hearing     Emergency calls    Your phone supports international  emergency numbers  for example  112  and 911  These numbers can normally  be used to make emergency calls in    any country  with or without the  SmartChip inserted  if a network is  within range     In some countries  other emergency  numbers may also be promoted  Your  network operator may therefore have  saved additional local emergency  numbers on the SmartChip     To make an emergency call   From standby enter 112  the  international emergency number  and  select Call     To view your local emergency  numbers   From standby select Menu  gt  Address  Book    Scroll to New Contact    Select Options  gt  Special Numbers  gt   Emergency Nos      Contacts    You can save names  phone numbers  and personal information in Address  Book  Information can be saved in the  phone memory or on the SmartChip     Calling 25    Default contact   You can choose which contact  information     Phone C
75. www sonyericsson com support     To set a theme   From standby select Menu  gt  My Stuff   gt   hemes    Scroll to a theme and select Set     More features 55    56    Locks    Smartchip lock   This lock only protects your  subscription  Your phone will work  with a new SmartChip  If the lock is  on  you have to enter a PIN  Personal  Identity Number      If you enter your PIN incorrectly three  times in a row  the SmartChip is  blocked and you need to enter your  PUK  Personal Unblocking Key   Your  PIN and PUK are supplied by your  network operator     To unblock the SmartChip   When PIN Blocked appears  enter your  PUK and select OK    Enter a new four to eight digit PIN  and select OK    Re enter the new PIN and select OK     To edit the PIN   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Security  gt  Locks  gt   SmartChip Protection  gt  Change PIN   Enter your PIN and select OK    Enter a new four to eight digit PIN  and select OK     More features    Re enter the new PIN and select OK     If Codes do not match appears  you  entered the new PIN incorrectly    If Wrong PIN appears  followed by Old  PIN   you entered your old PIN  incorrectly     To use the SmartChip lock   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Security  gt  Locks  gt   SmartChip Protection  gt  Protection   Select an option    Enter your PIN and select OK     Phone lock   You can stop unauthorized use of your  phone  Change the phone lock code   0000  to a
76. y Ericsson does not make any representation  or warranty as to the accuracy of such location  information    Use of location based information by the device  may not be uninterrupted or error free and may  additionally be dependent on network service  availability  Please note that functionality may be  reduced or prevented in certain environments such  as building interiors or areas adjacent to buildings   Caution  Do not use GPS functionality in a manner  which causes distraction from driving     Important information    Emergency calls    Calls cannot be guaranteed under all conditions   Never rely solely upon mobile phones for essential  communications  Calls may not be possible in all  areas  on all networks  or when certain network  services and or phone features are used     Antenna    Use of antenna devices not marketed by   Sony Ericsson could damage your phone  reduce  performance  and produce SAR levels above the  established limits  Do not cover the antenna with  your hand as this affects call quality  power levels  and can shorten talk and standby times     Efficient use    Hold your mobile phone as you would any other  phone  Do not cover the top of the phone when it is  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     Radio frequency  RF  exposure and  Specific Absorption Rate  SAR     When your phone or Bluetooth handsfree is turned  on  it emits low levels
    
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