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1.                                 CHILDREN   KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN   S   REACH  DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN     TO PLAY WITH YOUR PHONE OR ITS YA       ACCESSORIES  THEY COULD HURT  THEMSELVES OR OTHERS  OR COULD  ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE PHONE OR  ACCESSORY  YOUR PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY  MAY CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD  BECOME DETACHED AND CREATE A CHOKING  HAZARD     Power supply  Charger     Connect the AC power adapter only to designated  power sources as marked on the product  Make  sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be  subjected to damage or stress  To reduce risk   of electric shock  unplug the unit from any power  source before attempting to clean it  The AC power  adapter must not be used outdoors or in damp  areas  Never alter the cord or plug  If the plug does  not fit into the outlet  have a proper outlet installed  by a qualified electrician     Important Information 65    Use only Sony Ericsson branded original chargers  intended for use with your phone  Other chargers  may not be designed to the same safety and  performance standards     Battery   We recommend that you fully charge the   battery before you use your phone for the first  time  A new battery or one that has not been used  for a long time could have reduced capacity the  first few times it is used  The battery should only be  charged in temperatures between  41  F   5  C  and   113  F   45  C     Use only Sony Ericsson branded original batteries  intended for use with your phone  Using other 
2.                  25  contacts  adding phone contacts                  20  default contacts                             20  groups OF EE 22  SYNCRONIZINO DEE 50  D  e 58  declaration of conformity                       72  downloading files                                   46    Index 73    un EEN 31  emergency calls                                     19  entering text  MUNAD  e p 18  TOT Text InDUEL AAA 18  error messages ai 61  F  file manager                               eese 15  Med dialo WEEN 26  G  ei GE 43  gesture Conlrol  a za  xoi tnam 52  Brod DS ecd E did Axe e PE aa dr 22  H  EE eas certs detect ie 39  Bluetooth technology                     47  NEID ia e E aE 7     IMEI UMD GR air en re e eres 59  Internet  DOOKIMANKS EE 45  eigent UE 46  security and certificates                 46  SeltinBs EE 44    T4 Index    J   Java AM                 cared 43   K   KYS wende Poo EA 9  13   L   lock  DOME  metet pe E NEU 59  SIM  CARCI DEEN 58   M   master reset uinea ier eoe rovs Das 60   Media Manager        ssessssseeseneensneerrrnernnnnn 39   MeMo EE 15   memory statis  orisii riis 22   menu OVerview        cccceeeccseeeceeeeseeeeeseeees 11   aca aT RN 13   message templates                                 30   RE e 27  area and cell information                35  E  Geer 31  picture message                             29  templates E 30  text message E 27  ee 31   leiere Lea 19    music   transfertilig EE 39  AER E EE 42  MV e E e EE 34  MS MR PR RC 25  N  navigati
3.                44  SEMINGS  erem 44  Using Internet                                 44  RSS Reader                                    46  Bluetooth    Wireless   el tele e KEE 46  Using the USB Cable                      49  PO SUNG ash Sire EC 50  Synchronizing iia 50  Update Service                               51  More Features                    52  Gesture Control                              52  JAIAEITIS aise dees geed ee 53  Calendar asesor aso aoa ah 53    Contents    TASKS PT 55  NOLES sace id uote veteres 55  Timer  Stopwatch and Calculator        56  Code Memo                   eese 56  Proe S   s ceste ege 57  Time and Date                                58  TB OS  cutis perde tet bri preti 58  Hae RON 58  IMEI Number                                   59  Troubleshooting                 60  Common Questions                        60  Error Messages                         s sss 61  Important Information        63  Guidelines for Safe and   Efficient Use                                    65  Limited Warranty                            69  Declaration of Conformity   lOr ZOD OG  quss ri a cade 72  Jul e as iid 73    Sony Ericsson Z555a   GSM 850 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 b
4.          17  Entering Text oiii ue  18  Calling  stacey eee 19  Making and Receiving Calls           19  Emergency Calls                             19  Ree EE 20  UE T       22  GalL LIST   ere eenegen 22  Speed Dial                                      23    e Mein CT WEE 23  Forwarding Calls                             23  More than One Call                         24  Conference Calls                            25  My Numbers                           e 25  Accept RE EE 25  Restricted Dialing                           26  Fixed  DialitnG  EE 26  Call Time and Cost                         26  Business Cards                               27  Messaging                          27  Text Messages                           27  Picture Messages                           29  Templates a  vaio o repone ado 30  Voice Messages                              31  EmMa crc 31  My Su ne ENEE 34  Area and Cell Information               35  Imaging                              36  EE REN RD DRM UE 36  Transferring Pictures                      37  PIA ee 38    Contents    1    2    Entertainment                     39    Stereo Portable Handsfree             39  Transferring Music from   a COMPUTED aee deer Da dida Rh 39  PRAGHO MM PD 40  Pay INOW ia 40  Ringtones and Melodies                 41  MUSICD I  eege 42  Sound Recorder                             42  Video Player                                    43   ABI TB S cus ados oo Ro DES M ER 43  PRODI CANONS EE 43  Connectivity         
5.      59  U  unblock SIM card                                   58  update service                           eeeeeeese 51    76 Index    V  Vibralirnig alert    oie 41  video player 3 2  teste etie nete eroe 43  VOICE messages EEN 31  elen CHE 23  volume  ear speaker 52st 19  luede EE 41  W  Warranty 5 32 14   s oa ERES ocio vt pu ERE SUE OE 69  Z  ZO OU os ure dt I ME 36    
6.     36 Imaging    OND      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  Press  9  or Lei     To adjust brightness  Press CA  or CY      Saving and deleting pictures  All camera pictures are saved in the  camera album     To view pictures   From standby select Menu  gt  File  Manager  gt  Camera Album   Scroll to an item and select View     To search camera pictures by time  line   From standby select Menu  gt  File  Manager  gt  Camera Album    To browse camera pictures sorted   by date  select More  gt  Timeline View     To delete pictures  From standby select Menu  gt  File  Manager  gt  Camera Album     Scroll to an item and press CC      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     Camera shortcuts    Key Shortcut  Shoot Mode       Picture Size       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 the USB cable to drag and    drop camera pictures  See  Bluetooth   Wireless Technology  and Using the USB Cable on page 49     You can view  enhance and   organiz
7.     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 15    To insert a memory card To remove a memory card       1 Remove the battery cover  1 Press the edge to release and remove  2 Insert the memory card with the the memory card   gold colored contacts facing down  2 Replace the battery cover     16 Getting Started    To view memory card options  From standby select Menu    File    Manager    the On Memory Stick tab     Select More     Handling files   You can move and copy files  between your phone  a computer  and a memory card  Files are saved  on the memory card first and then   in 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     File manager tabs   The file manager is divided into three  tabs  and icons indicate where the  files are saved       All Files     all content in the phone  memory and on a memory card    e On Memory Stick   all content on  a memory card    e In Phone   all content in the phone  memory     To view information about files  From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Scroll to a folder and select Open   Scroll to a file and select More      Informatio
8.     To reject a call  Select Busy     To change the ear speaker volume  during a call    Press  A  or  Cw      To silence the microphone during a call  Press and hold down             Press and hold down again to  resume     To turn the loudspeaker on during a call  Select More    Turn On Speaker     Do not hold your phone to your  ear when using the loudspeaker   This could damage your hearing     To view missed calls from standby  Press and scroll to the New  Events tab and select a number    If pop up is set  select Calls and scroll  to the Missed tab and select a number     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 SIM card inserted  if a network   is within range     Calling 19      In some countries  other emergency    numbers may also be promoted  Your    network operator may therefore have  saved additional local emergency  numbers on the SIM card     To make an emergency call    e From standby enter 112  the international    emergency number  and select Call     To view your local emergency numbers    1 From standby select Menu    Contacts   2 Select More    Options    Special    Numbers    Emergency Nos     Contacts    You can save names  phone numbers  and personal information in Contacts   Information can be saved in the phone  memory or on the SIM card     Default contact   You can choose which contact  inform
9.     see and call an emergency number  2 Enter your SIM card PIN  if requested  without entering a PIN     3 Select a language   4 Select Yes to use the setup wizard     To turn on the phone    V m       To delete numbers from the display    e Press  c      Ir you make a mistake when you enter    your PIN  you can press to delete    f you enter the wrong PIN three times in  numbers from the screen    arow  PIN Blocked appears  To unblock  it  you need to enter your PUK  Personal  SIM card Unblocking Key   See SIM card lock on  The SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  page 58     card  which you get from your network    operator  contains information about  gt   Startup screen    your subscription  Always turn off your The startup screen appears when  phone and detach the charger before you turn your phone on  See Using  you insert or remove the SIM card  pictures on page 38     6 Getting Started    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     Making and Receiving Calls    You must turn on your phone and  be within range of a network     To make a call   From standby enter a phone number   with international country code and  area code  if applicable     Select Call     To answer a call  Select Answer     To reject a call  Select Busy     Help in your Phone   Help and information is available in your  phone at any time  See Navigation on  page 13     To use the setup wizard 
10.   32 bit and 64 bit  versions of  Ultimate  Enterprise   Business  Home Premium  Home  Basic     File transfer   You can drag and drop files between  your phone or memory card and   a computer in Microsoft Windows  Explorer     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     To use file transfer mode       1 Connect the USB cable to the phone    and the computer     2 Phone  Select File Transfer  The phone    shuts down     3 Wait until the phone memory and    memory card appear as external disks  in Windows Explorer     To disconnect the USB cable safely    1 Right click the removable disk icon in    Windows Explorer     2 Select Eject   3 Remove the USB cable     Phone mode   You can synchronize contacts   and calendar  transfer files and use  your phone as a modem from your  computer     Connectivity 49    Supported applications in phone PC Suite    mode include  You need one of these operating    e Synchronization systems to use the PC Suite on    File manager your computer   e Mobile Networking Wizard e Windows XP  Pro and Home      e  Before using phone mode you must with SP1 SP2      install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite    Windows Vista  32 bit and 64 bit  software on your computer  See To versions of  Ultimate  Enterprise   install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite Business  Home Premium  Home  on page 50  Basic   To use phone mode To insta
11.   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     9  Note      Tip   Warning   A service or function is network   or subscription dependent     Contact your network operator  for details     E          Usea selection or navigation  key to scroll and select  See  Navigation on page 13      e  Press the navigation key center   A Press the navigation key up      Press the navigation key down      Press the navigation key left         Press the navigation key right     Getting Started    Assembly To insert the battery    Before you start using your phone   you need to insert a SIM card and  the battery     To insert the SIM card       1 Insert the battery with the label side up  and the connectors facing each other   2 Replace the battery cover        1 Remove the battery cover   2 Slide the SIM card into its holder with  the contacts facing down     Getting Started 5    Turning on the Phone     You can save contacts on the SIM card     before you remove it from your phone   See To copy names and numbers to the  SIM card on page 21     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    1 Press and hold down 
12.   From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Setup Wizard   Select an option     To view information about functions  Scroll to a function and select Info    if available  In some cases  Info  appears under More     To view the phone demonstration  From standby select Menu     Entertainment    Demo Tour     Settings download   You can download settings to your  phone  These settings let you use  functionality that require Internet  accounts  for example  picture  messaging and email     To download settings   From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Setup Wizard      Settings Download     Getting Started    7    8    Contact your network operator or  service provider for more information     Charging the Battery    The phone battery is partly charged  when you buy it     To charge the battery       Getting Started    1 Connect the charger to the phone   It takes approximately 2 5 hours to  fully charge the battery    2 Remove the charger by tilting the plug  upwards      e  You can use your phone while it is    charging  You can charge the battery  at any time and for more or less than  2 5 hours  You can interrupt the charging  without damaging the battery     Phone Overview    1 Screen    Selection key    Co    Connector for charger   handsfree and USB cable    Back key   Internet key  On off key  Selection key  Clear key   Activity menu key    Navigation key    sch sch O ON OO OO P    sch       Silent key          Getting Started    9   
13.  10    12  13  14  15  16    Gesture control light   Camera   Memory card slot  under the cover   Volume buttons    External display    Getting Started       Menu Overview    Le PlayNow     Ww Internet    K  a Entertainment  Online Services     Games  Video Player  MusicDJ     Record Sound  Demo Tour  a Camera Ka Messaging aie Music Player  Write New Sent Messages  Inbox Saved Messages  Email My Friends   RSS Reader Call Voicemail  Drafts Templates  Outbox Settings  wm File Manager   iui Contacts mi Radio  pow   i  Le Calls Si Organizer  IO nea TO E  SC  Applicati  Answered Dialed Missed See  Tasks  Notes  Synchronization  Timer  Stopwatch  Calculator  Code Memo    Getting Started 11    wA Settings      ILL    General  Profiles   Time 8 Date  Language  Update Service  Gesture control  New Events  Shortcuts  Security   Setup Wizard  Phone Status  Master Reset    Sounds  amp  Alerts  Ring Volume  Ringtone   Silent Mode  Increasing Ring  Vibrating Alert  Message Alert  Key Sound    LX Y XY    Display  Wallpaper  Themes   Startup Screen  Screen Saver  Brightness   Edit Line Names     LTL  Calls   Speed Dial  Forward Calls  Switch to Line 2     Manage Calls  Time  amp  Cost     Show Hide My No   Handsfree   Open to Answer      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 13     12 Getting Started    LIT   Connectivity  Bluetooth  USB Connection  Sy
14.  Edit     Edit the note and select Save     To send a note   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Notes    Scroll to a note and select More      Send    Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     More Features    j    Timer  Stopwatch  and Calculator    To use the timer   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Timer    Enter the hours  minutes and seconds   Select Start     To use the stopwatch  From standby select Menu    Organizer   gt  Stopwatch  gt  Start     2 To view a new lap time  select    New Lap     To use the calculator   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Calculator    Press     or   to select   x       96       Code Memo    You can save security codes  for  example  for credit cards  You must set  a passcode to open the code memo     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 code memo for the first time  From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Code Memo    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  Code Memo    Enter a passcode and select New Code   gt  Add    Enter a name associated with 
15.  Menu      Messaging and select a folder   Scroll to a message and select More     Mark Several    Select Mark to mark the messages     To add an item to a text message  When you write the message  select  More  gt  Add Item    Select an option and then an item     Receiving text messages   You are notified when you receive  a message  Received messages  are saved in the inbox     To view a text message from standby  If the activity menu is set  select View   If pop up is set  follow the instructions  on the screen     Messaging    To view a text message from the inbox  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Inbox    Scroll to the message and select View     To close a text message  Press          To call a number in a text message  When you view the message  scroll  to the phone number and select Call     Saving and deleting text messages  Received text messages are saved in  the phone memory  When the phone  memory is full  you can delete messages  or move them to the SIM card     To save a text message on the SIM card  From standby select Menu      Messaging and select a folder   Scroll to the message and select More     Save Message    Saved Messages     To save an item in a text message  When you view the message  select  the item    Select More    Use    Select an option     To delete a text message   From standby select Menu      Messaging and select a folder   Scroll to the message and press             Picture Messages    Picture messages can contain text   pictu
16.  Search Internet       History       Refresh Page       Forward       Page up       Page down       Kaa  Full Screen or Normal Screen       BI39O Ugo DS    Zoom             vij    Shortcuts       Connectivity 45    46    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 profiles  You can select another Internet profile  if you have more than one     To select an Internet profile for the  Internet browser   From standby select Menu    Settings     the Connectivity tab    Internet  Settings    Internet Profiles    Select an option     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    Settings     the General tab    Security      Certificates     Connectivity    RSS Reader    You can receive frequently  updated content  such as news  headlines  as feeds  using Really  Simple Syndication  RSS      To add new feeds for a Web page  When you browse the Internet  select  More    RSS Feeds     To create a new feed   From standby select Menu      Messaging    RSS Reader    More     New Feed    Enter the address and select 
17.  To select a Java application  From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Applications    Select an application     To view information about  a Java application    From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Applications    Scroll to an application and select  More    Information     Entertainment 43    To set permissions for  a Java application    From standby select Menu  gt  File  Manager  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  File  Manager  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     To select an Internet profile for Java  applications    From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Internet  Settings  gt  Settings for Java    Select an option     Connectivity    Connectivity  Settings    Before you use Internet  PlayNow     My  friends  Java  remote synchronization   picture messaging  email and picture  blog you need to have settings in your  phone     If settings are not already entered   make sure your phone supports data  transfer  You can download settings  using the setup wizard or from  www sonyericsson com support     To download settings using the  Setup wizard   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Se
18.  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     Important Information    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 date of purchase and  serial number     is presented with the Product to be  repaired or replaced  Sony Ericsson reserves the right  to refuse warranty service if this information has been  removed or changed after the original purchase of the  Product from the dealer    If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product   the 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 
19.  batteries and chargers could be dangerous    Talk and standby times depend on several different  conditions such as signal strength  operating  temperature  application usage patterns  features  selected and voice or data transmissions when the  phone is being used    Turn off your phone before removing the battery   Do not put the battery into your mouth  Battery  electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed  Do not let  the metal contacts on the battery touch another  metal object  Doing this could short circuit and  damage the battery  Use the battery for the  intended purpose only     Personal medical devices   Phones may affect the operation of pacemakers   and other implanted equipment  Please avoid placing  the phone over the pacemaker  for example in your  breast pocket  When using the phone  use it at the ear  on the opposite side of the body to the pacemaker    If a minimum distance of 6 inches  15 cm  is kept  between the phone and the pacemaker  the risk of  interference is limited  If you have any reason to  suspect that interference is taking place  immediately  turn off your phone  Contact your cardiologist for  more information    For other medical devices  please consult your  physician and the manufacturer of the device     Important Information    Driving   Please check if local laws and regulations restrict  the use of phones while driving or require drivers  to use handsfree solutions  We recommend that  you use only Sony Ericsson handsfree solutions  intended
20.  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 and MusicDJ are  trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson  Mobile Communications AB    Sony  Memory Stick Micro and M2 are trademarks  or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation   Ericsson is a trademark or registered trademark of  Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson    Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the  United States and or other countries    Microsoft  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   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 M    Restrictions  Software is confidential copyrighte
21.  for use with your product    Please note that because of possible interference to  electronic equipment  some vehicle manufacturers  forbid the use of phones in their vehicles unless   a handsfree kit with an external antenna has been  installed    Always pay full attention to driving and pull off the  road and park before making or answering a call  if driving conditions so require     GPS Location based functions    Some products provide GPS Location based  functions  Location determining functionality   is provided  AS IS  and  WITH ALL FAULTS    Sony 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     Emergency calls    Phones operate using radio signals  which cannot  guarantee connection in all conditions  You should  therefore never rely solely upon any phone for essential  communications  for example medical emergencies    Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas   on all cellular networks  or when certain network  services and or phone features are in use  Check  with your local service provider     Antenna    This ph
22.  missing or incorrect   Contact your network operator to find  out the correct SMS service center  setting  See Text Messages on page 27     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 7 or go  to www sonyericsson com support to  order settings and follow the instructions    on the screen  See Settings on page 44     How do I turn on and off T9 text input  when writing a text message    When you enter text  press and hold  down 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    Settings     the General tab    Language      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 7 or  go to www sonyericsson com support  to order Internet settings and follow  the instructions on the screen  See  Settings on page 44     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 the USB cable    The cable o
23.  searching for a specific  chat group     To create a chat group   From standby select Menu      Messaging    My Friends      the Chat Groups tab    Select More    Add Chat Group      New Chat Group    Select who to invite from your  contacts list and select Continue   Enter a short invitation text and select  Continue    Send     To add a chat group   From standby select Menu      Messaging    My Friends    the  Chat Groups tab    More    Add Chat  Group    Select an option     Conversation history is saved between  log out and when you log in again to  let you return to chat messages from  previous conversations     To save a conversation  1 From standby select Menu     Messaging    My Friends     the Conversations tab   2 Scroll to a conversation and select  More    Advanced    Save Conv     To view a saved conversation  1 From standby select Menu      Messaging    My Friends      the Conversations tab   2 Select More    Saved Conv     By    rea and Cell Information    Area and cell information are text  messages  for example  local traffic  reports that are sent to subscribers  within a certain network area     Contact your service provider for more  information     To turn area information on  1 From standby select Menu   gt  Messaging  gt  Settings  gt  Area Info     2 Scroll to Reception and select  Edit  gt  On     Messaging 35    Imaging    Camera    You can take pictures to view  save  or send     Zoom out Delete    Zoom in    Adjust brightness    Screen  options   
24.  standby press  kam    t 3   G     C6   G 3     More Features 59    60    Troubleshooting    Why doesn t the phone work the way  I want it to    Some problems will require you to call  your network operator     For more support go to  www sonyericsson com support     Common Questions      have problems with memory capacity  or the phone is working slowly   Restart 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     Troubleshooting    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     The battery is worn out and needs to  be replaced  See Charging the Battery  on page 8     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 gray  A service is not activated  Contact  your network operator     I cannot use SMS text messages   on my phone   Settings are
25.  tasks or reuse  existing tasks     To add a task   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Tasks    Select New Task    Add    Select an option    Enter details and confirm each entry     To view a task   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Tasks    Scroll to a task and select View     as    C1 P WN    N as    eda   1    N      eap y    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 should 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     More Features 55    56    To add a note   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Notes    Select New Note    Add    Write a note and select Save     To show a note in standby   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Notes    Scroll to a note and select More      Show in Standby     To edit a note  From standby select Menu    Organizer     Notes     Scroll to a note and select More   
26. 0 534 2020    801 11 810 810  210 89 91 919    902 180 576    On www sonyericsson com  under the support  section in the language of your choice  you will  find the latest support tools and information  such  as software updates  Knowledge base  phone  setup and additional help when you require it    For operator specific services and features   please contact your network operator for more  information     You can also contact our Call Centers  See the  phone number for the nearest Call Center in the list  below  If your country region is not represented in  the list  please contact your local dealer   The phone  numbers below were correct at the time of going to  print  On www sonyericsson com you can always  find the latest updates     In the unlikely event that your product needs  service please contact the dealer from whom   it was purchased or one of our service partners   Save your original proof of purchase  you will   need it if you need to claim warranty    For a call to one of our Call Centers you will be  charged according to national rates  including local  taxes  unless the phone number is a toll free number     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  quest
27. Edit     Templates   If you often use the same phrases and  pictures in a message  you can save  the message as a template     To use a text message template  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Templates    Scroll to a template and select Use     Text Message    Add text and select Continue and  select a recipient     To use a picture message template  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Templates    Scroll to a template and select Use   When the message is ready  select  Continue and select a recipient     To add a text message template  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Templates    New  Template    Text    Insert text or select More to add  items  Select OK    Enter a title and select OK     To add a picture message template  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Templates    New  Template    Picture Msg    Enter the text and press  ei to add  items to the message     Select Save  enter a title and select OK     To edit a template   From standby select Menu      Messaging    Templates    Scroll to a template and select More     Edit Template    Save     To save a message as a template  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Inbox    Scroll to the message and select More     Save Message    Templates     Voice Messages    You can send and receive a sound  recording as a voice message     The sender and recipient must have  a subscription supporting picture  messaging     To record and send a voice message  1 From standby select Menu     
28. From standby select Menu    Settings without touching the phone        the General tab    Update Service     Wait for th t trol light t  2 Select Software Version  ait for the gesture control light to    flash before you sweep your hand  back and forth     To use Update service using the  phone  1 From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Update Service   2 Select Search For Update and follow  the instructions on the screen     To silence incoming calls    To use Update service using  a USB cable       1 Go to www sonyericsson com support    2 Select a region and country    3 Enter the product name    4 Select Sony Ericsson Update Service  and follow the instructions on the  screen  e When the phone rings  sweep your   hand back and forth once in front of   To set a reminder to use Update the camera lens   service   1 From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   H The distance between your hand and the   gt  the General tab  gt  Update Service   camera lens must be 0 3 inches  0 7 cm       Reminder     2 Select an option     52 More Features          as    o1 BR Cc ND    To snooze the alarm   When the alarm sounds  sweep your  hand back and forth once in front of  the camera lens     The distance between your hand and the  camera lens must be 0 3 inches  0 7 cm      To turn gesture control on  From standby select Menu   gt  Settings  gt  the General tab   gt  Gesture control  gt  On     Alarms   You can set a sound or the radio as an  alarm signal  The alarm sou
29. Go To     To set and use RSS reader options  From standby select Menu      Messaging    RSS Reader    More   Select an option     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 Connect to computers and access  the Internet     e Synchronize information with  computers      Use media viewer accessories    e Exchange items and play multiplayer  games     We recommend a range within 10 metres   83 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     To turn the Bluetooth function on  From standby select Menu    Settings     the Connectivity tab    Bluetooth      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    Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth      My Devices    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    Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth      My Devices    Se
30. Messaging    Write New    Voice  Message   2 Record the message and select Stop     Send    Contacts Lookup   3 Select a recipient and select Send     Email  You can use standard email functions  and your computer email address in    your phone     Before you use email   Email settings must be entered in your  phone  You can have these settings  sent directly to your phone from the  Sony Ericsson support site  or you can  enter them manually     Email settings using Internet  You can receive settings at  www sonyericsson com support     Messaging 31    Entering email settings manually  You can also enter the email settings  manually  To do this  you need to ask  your email provider for the settings  information     Settings types Examples    Connection Type POP3 or IMAP4       Email Address joe smith   example com       Incoming Server  mail example com       Username jsmith       Password zX123       Outgoing Server  mail example com       An email provider could be the company  that supplied your email address  for  example  your IT administrator at work  or an Internet provider     You may find settings information in  your computer email program settings   or in a document from your email  provider     There are many different email  providers  Their terminology and  required information may differ  Not all  service providers allow email access     32 Messaging    4    2    To enter email settings   From standby select Menu      Messaging    Email    Settings   Enter the 
31. SIM  card information is replaced     To call a phone contact    1 From standby select Menu    Contacts     2 Scroll to a contact and select Call      e  To go directly to a contact  from standby      press    9   See Speed Dial on  page 23     To call a SIM contact from phone  contacts   1 From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts     More    Options    SIM Contacts     2 Scroll to a contact and select Call     To automatically save names and  phone numbers on the SIM card    1 From standby select Menu    Contacts     2 Select More    Options    Advanced     Auto Save on SIM   3 Select an option     OO PS WN sch    O          as    as    SIM contacts   SIM contacts can contain names and  numbers only  They are saved on the  SIM card     To add a SIM contact   From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   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    Select Save    To copy names and numbers to  phone contacts   From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced    gt  Copy from SIM    Select an option     To call a SIM contact  From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   Scroll to a contact and select Call     Deleting contacts    To delete a contact  From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   Scroll to a contact and press CC      To delete all phone contacts   From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advance
32. Select Save     To turn the ringtone off  From standby press and hold    down    8    All signals except the alarm signal are  affected     To set the vibrating alert   From standby select Menu    Settings     the Sounds  amp  Alerts tab    Vibrating  Alert    Select an option     To send a ringtone  From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Music    Ringtones     Scroll to a ringtone and select More     Send   Select a transfer method     Entertainment 41        Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     To receive a ringtone    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 Pastev  blocks    3 Use      ei     or   to scroll between  the blocks    4 Select More  gt  Save Melody     42 Entertainment    To send a melody   From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Scroll to Music and select Open     Scroll to a melody and sele
33. Thank you for purchasing a Sony Ericsson Z555a   Discover gesture control  Show it off     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     This is the Internet version of the User s guide     Print only for private use     Accessories     More for your Phone    Bluetooth    Car Speakerphone    HCB 105 3  A portable handsfree solution for use      in the car   B hb em  Bluetooth Headset HBH PV770 m     A lightweight headset with high d   Em RE  performance a    Design Collection IDC 22    Phone case in soft leather with  integrated mirror    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        This is the Internet version of the User s guide     Print only for private use     Contents    Getting Started                     5  Assembly  i55  ie ed iris 5  Turning on the Phone                       6  Making and Receiving Calls             7  Help in your Phone                           7  Charging the Battery                         8  Phone Overview                       esee 9  Menu Overview                      eee 11  leen 13  SGA ua 14  Activity Menu                          ee 15  File Manager                             15  Phone Language                    
34. a phone   The SAR value is determined at the highest certified  power level in laboratory conditions  but the actual  SAR level of the phone while it is operating can be    well below this value  This is because the phone   is designed to use the minimum power required   to reach the network    Variations in SAR below the radio frequency  exposure guidelines do not mean that there are  variations in safety  While there may be differences  in SAR levels among phones  all Sony Ericsson  phone models are designed to meet radio frequency  exposure guidelines    For phones sold in the US  before a phone model is  available for sale to the public  it must be tested and  certified by the Federal Communications Commission   FCO  that it does not exceed the limit established   by the government adopted requirement for safe  exposure  The tests are performed in positions and  locations  that is  at the ear and worn on the body  as  required by the FCC for each model  For body worn  operation  this phone has been tested and meets  FCC RF exposure guidelines when the handset   is positioned a minimum of 15 mm from the body  without any metal parts in the vicinity of the phone or  when used with the original Sony Ericsson accessory  intended for this phone and worn on the body  Use of  other accessories may not ensure compliance with  FCC RF exposure guidelines    A separate leaflet with SAR information about   this phone model is included with the material  accompanying this phone  This 
35. 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  December 2007         0 6 g      Se Mba    Shoji Nemoto   Head of Product Business Group GSM UMTS    We fulfill the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive   99 5 EC         Index    A  ACUVILY MEMU scope sa tiet er Eco Re eoo etd 15  alatis IA 53  answering service                           esses 23  leie ele specu ES 43  appointments E 53  el EE 5  automatic redialing                                 19  B  battery   GANONG  E TETTE T 8    PISSING EE 5   use and care                         eese 66  Bluetooth    wireless technology           46  DUSINGSS Cards EE 27  DUNIA 9  13  C  el EE 56  calenda uec OC eeeer 53  Call TOFWOIG WEEN 23  lei zi pt 22  call numbers in message                       28  eile 26  caller specific ringtones                         20    calls  accepi E 25  answering                      eene 7 19  handling two calls                          24  international                                   19  MAK WEE 7 19  putting on hold                               24  re dialing EE 19  ed te Mes P 7 19  camera  OVEIVICW               eeeeeeee ene 36  SEMOS ia 37  COGE MEMO  ii R 56  conference calls                    
36. appointment   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Calendar    Select a date     Scroll to an appointment and select  View     To reuse an existing appointment  From standby select Menu    Organizer     Calendar    Select a date    Scroll to an appointment and select  View    Select More  gt  Edit    Edit the appointment and confirm each  entry    Select Save     More Features    as       N    ee I    as    N    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     To view a calendar week   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select a date    Select More  gt  View Week     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     Shortcut  Back a week       Back a month       Back a year       Today s date       Next week       Next month       JOHA    Next year       Calendar settings    To view calendar options   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Calendar    Select More     Tasks    You can add new
37. ation   Phone Contacts or  SIM Contacts   is shown as default     If Phone Contacts is selected as  default  your contacts show all the  information saved in Contacts  If you  select SIM Contacts as default  your  contacts show names and numbers  saved on the SIM card     Calling    OO P WN sch         To select default contacts   From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   Scroll to New Contact and select  Options  gt  Advanced  gt  Default  Contacts    Select an option     Phone contacts   Phone contacts can contain names   phone numbers and personal  information  They are saved in   the phone memory     To add a phone contact   From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   Scroll to New Contact and select Add   Enter the name and select OK    Enter the number and select OK   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  Contacts   Scroll to a contact and select More    gt  Edit Contact    Scroll between the tabs and select  Add    Select an option and an item to add   Select Save      e   f your subscription supports Calling Line    Identification  CLI  service  you can  assign personal ringtones to contacts     To copy names and numbers to the  SIM card    1 From standby select Menu    Contacts     2 Select More    Options    Advanced     Copy to SIM    3 Select an option        When you copy all contacts from your      phone to the SIM card  all existing 
38. ation and select Save     To send your business card    From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts     2 Select More  gt  Options  gt  My Business    Card  gt  Send My Card   Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     Messaging    Text Messages    Text messages can contain simple  pictures  sound effects  animations   and melodies     Before you use messaging   You must have a service center  number  The number is supplied by  your service provider and is usually  saved on the SIM card  If the number  to your service center is not saved  on your SIM card  you must enter the  number yourself     To enter a service center number  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Settings  gt  Text  Message  gt  Service Center    The number is shown if it is saved  on the SIM card     2 If there is no number shown  select    Edit  gt  New ServiceCenter and enter  the number  including the international          sign and country code    Select Save     Sending messages  For information about entering letters   see Entering Text on page 18     Messaging 27    28    To write and send a text message  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Write New      Text Message    Write the message and select  Continue    Contacts Lookup   Select a recipient and select Send     If you send a text message to a group   you will be charged for each member   See Groups on page 22     To select more than one text message  From standby select
39. ch 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 DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE  WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS    TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN  BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW     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 Tu
40. cription 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 numbers   From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   gt  Options  gt  Special Numbers    gt  My Numbers    Select an option     Accept Calls    You can choose to receive calls from  certain phone numbers only     To add numbers to the accepted  callers list   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Calls tab  gt  Manage Calls    gt  Accept Calls  gt  Only from List    gt  New    Scroll to a contact or select Groups   See Groups on page 22     To accept all calls   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the Calls tab  gt  Manage Calls    gt  Accept Calls  gt  All Callers     Calling 25    26    Restricted Dialing    You can restrict outgoing and  incoming calls  A password from  your service provider is reguired     If you forward incoming calls  you cannot  use some restrict calls options     Restrict calls options  Standard options are       All Outgoing   all outgoing calls     Outgoing Intl      all outgoing  international calls     Outg Intl Roam   all outgoing  international calls except to your  home country     All Incoming   all incoming calls   e Inc  Whn Roaming   all incoming  calls when you are abroad    To restrict calls    From standby select Menu    Settings     the Calls tab    Manage Calls     Restrict Calls     Select an option   Enter your passw
41. csson Call Center for  information    The battery should never be placed in municipal  waste  Use a battery disposal facility if available           Memory card    If your product comes complete with a removable  memory card  it is generally compatible with the  handset 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    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     Important Information    WARNING     If your device requires an adapter for insertion  into the handset 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 object    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 th
42. ct More     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 polyphonic 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     Entertainment    Record Sound     To listen to a recording    From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Music     Scroll to a recording and Play     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  e      To resume playing videos  Press  9      To go to the next or previous clip  When playing video clips  press       or  9     To fast forward or rewind  When playing video clips  press  and hold down    or  a     To change the volume    Press CA  or Cw      Games    Your phone contains pre loaded  games  You can also download  games  Help texts are available  for most games     To start a game   From standby select Menu     Entertainment    Games   Select a game     To end a game  Press and hold down  9      Applications    Before you use Java    applications  If settings are not already entered in  your phone  see Settings on page 44     You can download and run Java  applications  You can also view  information or set different permissions    
43. ct the phone to a computer with  a USB cable    Select File Transfer  The phone turns  off and prepares to transfer files   Computer  Start Programs    Sony Ericsson Media Manager     Do not remove the USB cable from your  phone or computer during transfer  as  this may corrupt the memory card or the  phone memory     For safe disconnection of the USB  cable in file transfer mode  right click  the removable disk icon in Windows    Entertainment 39    Explorer and select Eject  See Using Saving radio channels    the USB Cable on page 49  For details You can save up to 20 preset channels   on transferring music  see Media  Manager Help  Click  2  in the top right To save radio channels l  corner of the Media Manager window  1 From standby select Menu  gt  Radio   2 Select Search to find a radio channel   Radio 3 Select More  gt  Save       Do not use your phone as a radio 4 Scroll to a position and select Insert     in places where this is prohibited  To select saved radio channels  To listen to the radio 1 From standby select Menu    Radio  1 Connect the handsfree to the phone   gt  More  gt  Channels   2 From standby select Menu    Radio  2 Select a radio channel   To change the volume To save radio channels    e When the radio is playing  press in positions 1 to 10  CA  or Cw     When you have found a radio channel     press and hold down    8    eer SEN To select radio channels saved in  positions 1 to 10  When the radio is playing  press     02    C9      To view radio opt
44. d    gt  Delete all contacts     Calling 21         Sending contacts    To send a contact    From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts     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 SIM  card depends on available memory     To view memory status    From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts     2 Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced    N ech    22     gt  Memory Status     To save contacts on a memory card    From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts     Select More  gt  Options  gt  Advanced   gt  Back Up To M S     Synchronizing contacts   Contacts can be synchronized   with your computer and some Web  applications  For more information   see Synchronizing on page 50     Calling    Groups   You can create a group of phone  numbers and email addresses to  send messages to  See Messaging  on page 27  You can also use  groups  with phone numbers  when  you create accepted callers lists   See Accept Calls on page 25     To create a group of numbers and  email addresses    From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   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 view information abou
45. d  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     Export Regulations  Software  including technical  data  is subject to U S  export control laws   including the U S  Export Administration Act and  its associated regulations  and may be subject   to export or import regulations in other countries   Customer agrees to comply strictly with all   such regulations and acknowledges that it has   the responsibility to obtain licenses to export   re export  or import Software  Software may not be  downloaded  or otherwise exported or re exported   i  into  or to a national or resident of  Cuba  Iraq   Iran  North Korea  Libya  Sudan  Syria  as such  listing may be revised from time to time  or any  country to which the U S  has embargoed goods   or  ii  to anyone on the U S  Treasury Department s  list of Specially Designated Nations or the U S   Commerce Department s Table of Denial Orders   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  252 221  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   
46. e   Settings that are required are     Server Address   server URL   Username   account username   Password   account password    Connection   select an Internet   profile    e Applications     mark applications to  synchronize    e App  Settings   select an application  and enter a database name  and if  required  username and password    e Sync  Interval     set how often to   synchronize     4    2    e Remote Initiation     select an  option to use when you start  synchronization from a service    e Remote Security     enter a server  ID and a server password     To enter settings for remote  synchronization    From standby select Menu    Organizer     Synchronization    Yes    Enter a name for the new account and  select Continue    Enter the settings and select Save     To start remote synchronization  From standby select Menu    Organizer     Synchronization    Scroll to an account and select Start     Update Service   You can update your phone with  the latest software  You do not lose  personal or phone information     There are two ways to update your  phone       Over the air using your phone  e Using a USB cable and an  Internet connected computer    The update service requires data  access  GPRS      Connectivity 51    Before you use the Update service More Features  If settings are not in your phone  see    Settings on page 44  Gesture Control  To view the current software in the With gesture control you can silence  phone incoming calls or snooze the alarm   1 
47. e first letter  on the key  For example  if you want   to write the word  Jane   press   5     C2 5  Ce   C32  Write the whole word  before looking at the suggestions    Use  9  or  ei to view suggestions   Press to accept a suggestion     To enter text using multitap   From standby select  for example   Menu    Messaging    Write New      Text Message    If To  is displayed  press and hold down  to change to multitap text input   Press      8  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 the T9 Text  Input  select More    Spell Word   Write the word using multitap input  and select Insert     Calling    Making and Receiving Calls    You need to turn on your phone and  be within range of a network     To make a call   1 From standby enter a phone number   with international country code and  area code  if applicable     2 Select Call      e  You can call numbers from the contacts    and call list  See Contacts on page 20   and Call List on page 22     To make international calls   1 From standby press and hold down  until a    4    sign appears    2 Enter the country code  area code   without the first zero  and phone  number    3 Select Call     To re dial a number  e When Retry  appears select Yes     A Do not hold your phone to your ear when  waiting  When the call connects  your  phone gives a loud signal     To answer a Call  e Select Answer     4  2
48. e memory card  adapter with excessive force    Do not let dirt  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   turn off the power while formatting  reading or  writing data  or use the memory card in locations  subject to static electricity or high electrical field  emissions     Protection of personal information    To safeguard your privacy and prevent information  being accessible to a third party  you should erase  all personal data before selling or disposing of the  product  To delete personal data  perform a master  reset  remove the memory card or format the media  memory  DELETION OF MATERIAL FROM THE    PHONE AND MEDIA MEMORIES DOES NOT  ENSURE THAT SAID INFORMATION CANNOT   BE RECOVERED BY A SUBSEQUENT USER    SONY ERICSSON DOES NOT WARRANT AGAINST  A SUBSEQUENT USER OF THE DEVICE ACCESSING  YOUR INFORMATION AND DOES NOT ASSUME  ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUBSEQUENT  DISCLOSURE OF SAID INFORMATION EVEN IF A  MASTER RESET AND A MEDIA MEMORY FORMAT  HAS BEEN PERFORMED  If you are concerned about  suc
49. e your pictures on your  computer by installing Adobe     Photoshop   Album Starter Edition  or the Sony Ericsson Media Manager   These are available for download at  www sonyericsson com support     Picture blog   A picture blog is a personal Web page   If your subscription supports this service   you can send pictures to a blog       Web services may require a separate     license agreement between you and the  service provider  Additional regulations  and or charges may apply  Contact your  service provider     To send camera pictures to a blog   1 From standby select Menu  gt  File  Manager    Camera Album    2 Scroll to a picture and select More     Send    To Blog    3 Add title and text    4 Select OK    Publish     Imaging 37    To go to a blog address from contacts  From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts   Scroll to a contact     3 Scroll to a Web address and select  Go To     N ech    Pictures  You can view  add  edit or delete  pictures in File Manager  File types    supported are  for ekample  GIF   JPEG  BMP and PNG     Using pictures   You can add a picture to a contact   use it during phone startup  as a  wallpaper in standby or as a screen  saver     To view pictures   1 From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Pictures    2 Scroll to a picture and select View     To use pictures   1 From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Pictures    2 Scroll to a picture and select More     Use As    3 Select an option     38 Imaging    To view pictures in a slide s
50. 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 color  may occur between the phones  There may be tiny  bright or dark dots on the display  These are called  defective pikels 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   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 authorized person    The warranty does not cover Product failures which  have been caused by use of accessories or other  peripheral devices whi
51. g a call   Increase brightness when you use the camera   Press twice to reject a call  Cw  Decrease the volume during a call   Decrease brightness when you use the camera  Shortcuts To go directly to the seventh menu  You can use keypad shortcuts to go   From standby select Menu and  directly to a menu  Menu numbering press  7       starts from the top left icon and moves  across and then down row by row     To use navigation key shortcuts  e From standby press   amp           or     to go directly to a function     Getting Started    To edit a navigation key shortcut  From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Shortcuts    Scroll to an option and select Edit   Scroll to a menu option and select  Shortcut     Activity Menu    The activity menu gives you fast access  to certain functions     To open the activity menu  Press  2      Activity menu tabs     New Events   view missed calls and  new messages  These can also be  set to appear as pop up texts    e Running Apps   applications that  are running in the background    e My Shortcuts   add your favorite  functions to access them quickly    e Internet   your Internet bookmarks     To select pop up texts   From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    New Events      Popup     File Manager    You can use the file manager to  handle items saved in the phone  memory or on a memory card     You may have to purchase a memory  card separately     Memory card   Your phone supports Memory Stick  Micro 
52. h potential disclosure retain your device or secure  its permanent destruction     Accessories    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     Please adjust the audio volume cautiously when using  third party audio accessories to avoid volume levels  that may be harmful to your hearing  Sony Ericsson  does not test use of third party audio accessories with  this phone  Sony Ericsson recommends using only  Sony Ericsson original audio accessories     End User License Agreement    This wireless device  including without limitation  any media delivered with the device    Device    contains software owned by Sony Ericsson Mobile  Communications AB and its affiliated companies    Sony Ericsson   and its third party suppliers and  licensors     Software        As user of this Device  Sony Ericsson grants you   a non exclusive  non transferable  non assignable  license to use the Software solely in conjunction with  the Device on which it is installed and or delivered  with  Nothing herein shall be construed as a sale of  the Software to a user of this Device     You shall not reproduce  modify  distribute  reverse  engineer  decompile  otherwise alter or use any  other means to discover the source code of the  Software or any component of the Software  For  avoidance of doubt  you are at all t
53. he message  select  More    Attachments    View    Save     Active email account    If you have several email accounts   you can change which one is active     To change the active email account  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Email    Settings   Select an account     To delete an email message  POP3   From standby select Menu      Messaging    Email    Inbox    Scroll to the message and select More     Mrk for Deletion    Yes     Marked messages will be deleted  when you next connect to your server     To delete an email message  IMAP4   From standby select Menu      Messaging    Email    Inbox    Scroll to the message and select More     Mrk for Deletion    Yes    Select More    Clear Inbox     Marked messages will be deleted in the  phone and on the server     Push email   You can receive notification in your  phone from your email server that  you have new email     To turn on push email notification  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Email    Settings   Scroll to an account to edit and select  More    Edit Account    Advanced  Settings    Push Email    Select an option     Messaging 33    2    1    2  3    34    My Friends   You can connect and log in to the My  friends server to communicate online  with chat messages     Before you use My friends   If no settings exist in your phone  you  need to enter server settings  Standard  settings information supplied by your  service provider is       username    password     server address  e Internet profi
54. hen Restrict Calls is used  some  forward call options are not available   See Restricted Dialing on page 26     Forward call options  Standard options are       Always Forward   forward all your  calls   e When Busy   if a call is ongoing     Not Reachable   if turned off or  unreachable     No Reply   if not answered in  a specified time    Calling 23    5  2    3    24    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     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     Calling    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     To end an ongoing ca
55. how  From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Pictures    Scroll to a picture and select View     More    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    File  Manager    Pictures    Scroll to a picture and select More     Send    Select a transfer method     Make sure the receiving device supports  the transfer method you select     To receive a picture  Follow the instructions that appear     Entertainment    Stereo Portable Handsfree       To use the handsfree  Connect the portable handsfree   Music stops when you receive a call    and resumes when the call has ended     Transferring Music from   a Computer   With Sony Ericsson Media Manager   you can transfer music from CDs  your  computer or that you have purchased to  the phone memory or a memory card      e  Sony Ericsson Media Manager    software is available for download  at www sonyericsson com support     as    N    Before you use Media Manager  You need one of these operating  systems to use Media Manager on  your computer     e Microsoft   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   Download and install Sony Ericsson  Media Manager software from  www sonyericsson com support  The  software includes help information     To use Media Manager   Conne
56. imes entitled to  transfer all rights and obligations to the Software to  a third party  solely together with the Device with  which you received the Software  provided always  that such third party agrees in writing to be bound  by these rules    You are granted this license for a term of the useful  life of this Device  You can terminate this license by  transferring all your rights to the Device on which  you have received the Software to a third party in  writing  If you fail to comply with any of the terms  and conditions set out in this license  it will terminate  with immediate effect    Sony Ericsson and its third party suppliers and  licensors are the sole and exclusive owner of   and retain all rights  title and interest in 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    The validity  construction and performance of this  license shall be governed by the laws of Sweden   The foregoing shall apply to the full extent permitted  by  when applicable  statutory consumer rights     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 phone  and original accessory delivered with your  phone  hereinafter referred to as  Product     Should your Product need warranty service   please ret
57. information can  also be found  together with more information   on radio frequency exposure and SAR  on   www sonyericsson com health     Accessible Solutions Special Needs    For phones sold in the US  you can use your   TTY terminal with your Sony Ericsson phone    with the necessary accessory   For information   on Accessible Solutions for individuals with special  needs call the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center  on 877 878 1996  TTY  or 877 207 2056  voice   or  visit the Sony Ericsson Special Needs Center at  www sonyericsson snc com     Important Information 67       Disposal of old electrical   and electronic eguipment KU  This symbol indicates that all electrical be   and electronic eguipment included               shall not be treated as household   waste  Instead it shall be left at the appropriate  collection point for recycling of electrical and  electronic equipment  By ensuring this product is  disposed of correctly  you will help prevent potential  negative consequences for the environment and  human health  which could otherwise be caused by  inappropriate waste handling of this product  The  recycling of materials will help to conserve natural  resources  For more detailed information about  recycling this product  please contact your local  city office  your household waste disposal service  or the shop where you purchased the product     Disposing of the battery    Please check local regulations for Wd  disposal of batteries or call your local   Sony Eri
58. ing   or using it  Failure to do so might entail a risk of  product malfunction or even a potential hazard   to your health     Recommendations for safe use  of product  phone  battery  charger  and other accessories     Always treat your product with care and keep it 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 humidity    Do not expose your product to  extremely high or low temperatures   Do not expose the battery to  temperatures above  140  F   60  C    Do not expose your product to open  flames or lit tobacco products    Do not drop  throw or try to bend your product   Do not paint your product    Do not attempt to disassemble or modify your  product  Only Sony Ericsson authorized personnel  should perform service    Do not close your product with an object inserted  between keypad and display  this may damage  your product        Do not use your product near medical  equipment without requesting  permission from your treating physician  or authorized medical staff    Do not use your product when in    or around aircraft  or areas showing  the sign    turn off two way radio       Do not use your product in an   area where a potentially explosive  atmosphere 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         
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60. ions  When the radio is playing  select    e When the radio is playing  select  Search     To manually search for radio channels  e When the radio is playing  press    eR More   To search for preset channels  e When the radio is playing  press X PlayNow       amp  or     You can listen to music before you  purchase and download it to your  phone     40 Entertainment    This service is not available in all  countries  Contact your network  operator for more information  In some  countries you can purchase music from  some of the world s top musical artists     Before you use PlayNow     You must have the required settings in  your phone  See Settings on page 44     To listen to PlayNow    music  From standby select Menu    gt  PlayNow       Select music from a list     Downloading from PlayNow      The price appears when you select to  download and save a music file  Your  phone bill or prepay card is debited  when a purchase is accepted     To download a music file   When you have listened to a music file  preview  you can agree to accept the  conditions    Select Yes to download    A text message is sent to confirm  payment and the file is made available  to download     Ringtones and Melodies    To set a ringtone  From standby select Menu    Settings     the Sounds  amp  Alerts tab    Ringtone     2 Select an option     To set the ringtone volume   From standby select Menu    Settings     the Sounds  amp  Alerts tab    Ring  Volume    Press     or  9 to change the volume   
61. l to a profile and select More     View And Edit     You cannot rename the Normal profile     To reset all profiles   From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Profiles    Scroll to a profile and select More      Reset Profiles     Time and Date    To set the time   From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Time  amp  Date      Time    Enter the time and select Save     To set the date   From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Time  amp  Date      Date    Enter the date and select Save     More Features    j    2    3    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  www sonyericsson com support     To set a theme   From standby select Menu  gt  File  Manager  gt  Themes    Scroll to a theme and select Set     Locks    SIM card lock   This lock only protects your subscription   Your phone will work with a new SIM  card  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 SIM card 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 SIM card   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 
62. le    To enter My friends server settings  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  My Friends    gt  Configure    Select Add and enter the settings     To edit My friends settings   From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  My Friends    Select More  gt  Settings    Scroll to the setting and press Select     To log in to the My friends server  From standby select Menu   gt  Messaging  gt  My Friends  gt  Log In     To log out of the My friends server  Select More  gt  Log Out     Messaging    To add a chat contact  From standby select Menu   gt  Messaging  gt  My Friends   gt  the Contacts tab    Select More  gt  Add Contact     To send a chat message   From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  My Friends    gt  the Contacts tab    Scroll to a contact and select Chat   Write the message and select Send     Status   You can show your status  for  example  Happy or Busy  to your  contacts only  You can also show  your status to all users on the My  friends server     To show my status   From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  My Friends  gt  More   gt  Settings  gt  Show My Status   Select an option     To update your own status  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  My Friends    gt  the My Status tab    Scroll between tabs and select  the fields to add information     Chat group   A chat group can be started by your  service provider  by an individual My  friends user or by yourself  You can  save chat groups by saving a chat  invitation or by
63. lect a device from the list    Select More    Allow Connection     To pair the phone with a Bluetooth  handsfree for the first time   From standby select Menu    Settings   gt  the Connectivity tab  gt  Bluetooth      Handsfree    Select Yes    Enter a passcode  if required     To pair the phone with more than one  Bluetooth handsfree   From standby select Menu    Settings     the Connectivity tab    Bluetooth      Handsfree    My Handsfree    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     Connectivity     47         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    Enter the phone name and select OK   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 techn
64. ll and answer  a second call    During the call  select Replace Actve  Call     Handling two voice calls  You can have calls ongoing and on  hold at the same time     To switch between two 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  operator dependent      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     as    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     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     2 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   To resume the conference call  select  More  gt  Join Calls      e  If your subs
65. ll the Sony Ericsson PC Suite   1 Computer  Start PC Suite from Start    Download and install Sony Ericsson  Programs Sony Ericsson PC Suite  PC Suite software from   2 Connect the USB cable to the phone www sonyericsson com support  The    and the computer software includes help information     3 Phone  Select Phone Mode    4 Computer  When you are notified that  the Sony Ericsson PC Suite has found  your phone  you can start using the  phone mode applications     Synchronizing   You can use the USB cable or  Bluetooth wireless technology   to synchronize phone contacts   appointments  tasks and notes with a     e  For usage details  see the Sony Ericsson computer program such as Microsoft    PC Suite Help section once the software Outlook    For more information go  has been installed on your computer  to the Getting started section at    www sonyericsson com support      e  Use only one of the synchronization      methods at a time with your phone     50 Connectivity    Synchronization using a computer  Before synchronizing you need to  install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite  Go  to www sonyericsson com support to  download the software  The software  includes help information     Remote synchronization using  Internet   You can synchronize online using   an Internet service  If Internet settings  are not in your phone  see Settings on  page 44     Before you start to synchronize  You must enter settings for remote  synchronization and register a  synchronization account onlin
66. messages appear in the  Inbox     To set automatic download   1 From standby select Menu     Messaging    Settings    Picture  Message    Auto Download    2 Select an option     Messaging 29    30    To view a picture message from  standby   If the activity menu is set  select View   If pop up is Set  follow the instructions  on the screen     To view a picture message from   the inbox   From standby select Menu      Messaging    Inbox    Scroll to the message and select View     To close a picture message    Press    To save an item in a picture message  When you view a picture message  select More    Save Items and select  an item     To delete a message  From standby select Menu     Messaging and select a folder     Scroll to the message and press CC      Message options   You can set standard options for all  messages or choose specific settings  each time you send a message     To set text message options  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Settings    Text  Message    Scroll to an option and select Edit     Messaging    To set picture message options  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Settings    Picture  Message    Scroll to an option and select Edit     Send options   You can request a delivery report    a read report  and set a priority for   a specific message  You can also  add more recipients to the message     To set send options   When the message is ready and   a recipient is selected  select More     Advanced    Scroll to an option and select 
67. n     To move a file in the file manager  From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Scroll to a folder and select Open   Scroll to a file and select More      Manage File    Move    Select an option     To select more than one file in  a folder    From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Scroll to a folder and select Open   Select More    Mark    Mark Several   Select Mark to mark the files     To delete a file from the file manager  From standby select Menu    File  Manager    Find the file and press CC      Phone Language    You can select a language to use  in your phone     Getting Started 17    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 Tai 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 Gaa      To shift between capitals and  lower case letters    When you enter text  press    To enter numbers  When you enter text  press and hold    down    8      To enter periods and commas  When you enter text  press  i       To enter text using T9    Text Input  From standby select  for example   Menu    Messaging    Write New      Text Message     Getting Started    If Taj is not displayed  press and hold  down to change to T9 Text Input   Press each key only once  even if   the letter you want is not th
68. nchronization  Device Mgmt   Mobile Networks  Data Comm   Internet Settings  Accessories    Navigation   The main menus are shown as icons  A  Some submenus include tabs  fe   To navigate the phone menus mum  From standby select Menu     2 Use the navigation key to move O SE L      through the menus     To scroll between the tabs  s NEST    e Scroll to a tab by pressing the  navigation key left or right  v    as       Ka    EN    Go to the main menus or select items    SE    A Lei       Scroll between the menus and tabs  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 pictures  sounds and contacts   Press and hold down to silence the microphone during a call    Open the browser  Turn the phone on off    Open the activity menu    ege H YU    Press and hold down to call your voicemail service  if set     Getting Started 13    14    DIED    Press and hold down a number key to reach a contact beginning    with a specific letter       9  Press a number key and select Call to speed dial  Hos 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 down to toggle T9    Text Input on and off when  writing a message   A  View status information in standby   Increase the volume durin
69. nds 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    Organizer     Alarms    Scroll to an alarm and select Edit   Scroll to Time  and select Edit    Enter a time and select OK    Save     To set the recurring alarm   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Alarms    Scroll to an alarm and select Edit   Scroll to Recurrent  and select Edit   Scroll to a day and select Mark   Select Done    Save     To set the alarm signal   From standby select Menu    Organizer     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  When 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    Organizer     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  See Synchronizing on  page 50     Appointments  You can add new appointments  or reuse existing appointments     More Features 53    54    To add an appointment   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Calendar    Select a date     Scroll to New Appointmnt and select  Add    Enter the information and confirm each  entry    Select Save     To view an 
70. ng menus                           eene 13  NOES              55  P  PC SUIG EE 50  phone   Angge aa 17   Tee 59  phone overview                        eese 9  picture message                          esee 29  elle gl 38  PIN code   Ghiandltig WEE 59  Ee AE 40  elfe  mper 57  El dicerc co EON MESS 58  WI Run     33  R  yaa Na en AAA UU 40  restricted calls                               w         26  Ware en 41  RSS  read6el 3 d cautibus foc todos 46    S  safety guidelines                                    65    sending   business cards                               27   melodies and ringtones                  42   DICES  oss inser dut vesc de dia edades 38  settings    arsi EE 44   dave Moos dos R EE O Dre ode ud 44  ewe DEE 14  SIM card   CODVIHO NON dotes tuti rut seems 21   COPYING TO   coti deci ud e ade 21   lock and unblock                            58  sound recorder                        eere 42  speed dialing                                          23  SUANODY gt  er T 7  startup SCreen zie eno euer eua temi 6  tele e E 56  Glenn EE 13  SVMGEMHONIZING  EE 50  T  TASKS eeneg 55   pet 18  text MESSAGE Amirin n 27  temes Ae eenegen Geck 58  UE IA 58  lo 56    transfer method    Bluetooth technology                     46  B icio ER 49  transferring  BE 49  MUSIC  AA 39  elle 37  troubleshooting                                sss  60  turn on the phone                                     6  turning on off  phone Jeck ees Ee 59  SIM lock protection                   
71. ng the problem  Please  contact the nearest Sony Ericsson  service location     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 19     PUK blocked  Contact provider    You entered your personal unblocking  key code  PUK  incorrectly 10 times in  a row     Charging   Non standard battery   The battery that you are using is not  a Sony Ericsson approved battery   See Battery on page 66     Important Information    Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site    On www sonyericsson com support 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    From now on you will 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     A warranty period  Learn more about the warranty    conditions in this User guide     Support    Argentina  Australia  Belgique Belgi    Brasil   Canada   Central Africa  Chile   Colombia  Ceska republika  Danmark  Deutschland  EAAdOa    Espana    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  018
72. ology as the transfer  method  Choose a device from the list  of found devices     To send a contact    From standby select Menu  gt  Contacts     2 Scroll to a contact and select More    48     gt  Send Contact  gt  Via Bluetooth   Select the device to send the item to     Connectivity    To receive an item   From standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  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 from   a Bluetooth handsfree   You can transfer the sound to and  from a Bluetooth handsfree  To do  this  you can use 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     File transfer   You can synchronize and transfer files  using Bluetooth wireless technology   See Synchronization using a computer  on page 51     Using the USB Cable    You can connect your phone to   a computer with the USB cable   to transfer files using File Transfer  and you can synchronize your phone  with a computer using Phone Mode     Before you use the USB cable  You need one of these operating  systems to transfer files using   a USB cable     e Windows 2000 with SP3 SP4   e Windows XP  Pro and Home   with SP1 SP2   e Windows Vista   
73. one contains a built in antenna  Use of  antenna devices not marketed by Sony Ericsson  specifically for this model could damage your  phone  reduce performance  and produce SAR  levels above the established limits  see below      Efficient use    Hold your 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     Your phone is a low power radio transmitter and  receiver  When it is turned on  it emits low levels  of radio frequency energy  also known as radio  waves or radio frequency fields     Governments around the world have adopted  comprehensive international safety guidelines   developed by scientific organizations  for example  ICNIRP  International Commission on Non lonizing  Radiation Protection  and IEEE  The Institute of  Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc    through  periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific  studies  These guidelines establish permitted levels  of radio wave exposure for the general population   The levels include a safety margin designed to  assure the safety of all persons  regardless of age  and health  and to account for any variations in  measurements    Specific Absorption Rate  SAR  is the unit of  measurement for the amount of radio frequency  energy absorbed by the body when using 
74. ord and select OK     Fixed Dialing   Fixed dialing allows calls to be  made only to certain numbers saved  on the SIM card  The fixed numbers  are protected by your PIN2     Calling    3    When fixed dialing is used  you can  still call the international emergency  number  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 SIM card     To use fixed dialing   From standby select Menu    Contacts   Select More    Options    Special  Numbers  gt  Fixed Dialing  gt  Activate   Enter your PIN2 and select OK    Select OK again to confirm     To save a fixed number   From standby select Menu    Contacts   Select More    Options    Special  Numbers    Fixed Dialing    Fixed  Numbers    New Number    Enter 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     N      Lh    To check the call time   From standby select Menu    Settings     the Calls tab    Time  amp  Cost    Call  Timers     Business Cards    To add your own business card    From standby select Menu    Contacts     Select More    Options    My Business  Card    Scroll between tabs and select the  fields to add information  To enter a  symbol select More    Add Symbol    gt  Insert    Enter the inform
75. r software that   came with your phone has not   been properly installed  Go to  www sonyericsson com support    to read Getting started guides  which contain detailed installation  instructions and troubleshooting  guides     Error Messages    Insert SIM   There is no SIM card in your phone or  you may have inserted it incorrectly     See Charging the Battery on page 8     The SIM card connectors need  cleaning  If the card is damaged   contact your network operator     Troubleshooting 61    Insert correct SIM card    Your phone is set to work only with  certain SIM cards  Check if you are  using the correct operator SIM card     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 SIM card  on page 5     PIN Blocked PIN2 blocked   You have entered your PIN or PIN2  code incorrectly three times in a row     To unblock  see S M card lock on  page 58     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 SIM card lock on page 58     No Nwk Coverage   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     Troubleshooting    The SIM card is not working properly   Insert your SIM card in another phone   If this works  it is probably your phone  that is causi
76. res  slides  sound recordings   signatures and attachments  You can  send picture messages to a phone or  an email address     Before you use picture messaging  You must set an Internet profile   and the address of your message  server  If no Internet profile or  message server exists  you can  receive all the settings automatically  from your network operator or at  www sonyericsson com support     To select an Internet profile   From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Settings  gt  Picture  Message  gt  MMS Profile    Select a profile     To set the message server address  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Settings  gt  Picture  Message  gt  MMS Profile    Scroll to a profile and select More    gt  Edit  gt  Message Server    Select Edit and enter the address     Sending messages  For information about entering letters   see Entering Text on page 18     To create and send a picture  message   1 From standby select Menu   gt  Messaging  gt  Write New  gt  Picture  Message     Enter the text and press  ei to add    items to the message   3 Select Continue    Contacts Lookup     Scroll to a recipient and select Send     Receiving picture messages   You can select how to download  your picture messages  Standard  options when you download picture  messages are     Always   automatic download   Ask in Roaming   ask to download  when not in home network    Not in Roaming   do not download  when not in home network   Always Ask   ask to download    Off     new 
77. rkey  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 authorized  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 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     Important Information 71    72    This Class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil numerigue de la classe B est conforme     la norme NMB 003 du Canada    This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry  Canada    Operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  this device may not cause interference  and    2  this device must accept any interference   including interference that may cause undesired  operation of the device     Important Information    Declaration of Conformity  for Z555a    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 1032052 BV   
78. s  HU support sonyericsson com  questions MY support sonyericsson com  questions MX support sonyericsson com  questions NL support sonyericsson com  questions NZ support sonyericsson com  questions NO support sonyericsson com  questions AT  support sonyericsson com  questions PK support sonyericsson com    questions PH support sonyericsson com  questions PL support sonyericsson com  questions PT  support sonyericsson com  questions RO support sonyericsson com  questions RU support sonyericsson com  questions CH support sonyericsson com  questions SG support sonyericsson com  questions SK support sonyericsson com  questions ZA support sonyericsson com  questions Fl support sonyericsson com   questions SE support sonyericsson com  questions  TR support sonyericsson com  questions  UA support sonyericsson com  questions GB support 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    Guidelines for Safe and  Efficient Use       Please read this information before    using your phone  I  These instructions are intended for  your safety  Please follow these             guidelines  If the product has been  subject to any of the conditions listed  below or you have any doubt as to its proper  function make sure you have the product checked  by a certified service partner before charg
79. settings    Help appears as you enter settings      e  For more information  contact    N    O     as    your email provider or go to  www sonyericsson com support     To write and send an email message  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Email  gt  Write New   Select Add  gt  Enter Email Addr  Enter  the email address and select OK    To enter more recipients  select Edit   Scroll to an option and select Add    gt  Enter Email Addr  Enter the email  address and select OK  When you are  ready  select Done    Press Lei to scroll to Subject   Select  Edit and enter a subject    Press Lei to scroll to Text   Select Edit  and enter the text    Press Lei to scroll to Attachments    Select Add and select a file to attach   Select Continue  gt  Send     To receive and read an email message  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Email  gt  Inbox    gt  Snd amp Rec     Scroll to the message and select View     To save an email message   From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Email  gt  Inbox    Scroll to the message and select More   gt  Save Message  gt  Saved Email     To reply to an email message   From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Email  gt  Inbox    Scroll to the message and select More   gt  Reply    Write the reply and select OK    Select Continue  gt  Send     To view an attachment in an email  message    When you view the message  select  More  gt  Attachments  gt  View     To save an attachment in an email  message    When you view t
80. standby select Menu  gt  Settings   gt  the General tab  gt  Security  gt  Locks   gt  SIM Protection  gt  Change PIN   Enter your PIN and select OK    Enter a new four to eight digit PIN  and select OK    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 SIM card lock   From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Security    Locks     SIM Protection    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 any four to eight digit  personal code     Co    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    Settings     the General tab    Security    Locks     Phone Protection    Protection   Select an option    Enter the phone lock code and   select OK     To change the phone lock code  From standby select Menu    Settings     the General tab    Security    Locks     Phone Protection    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
81. t 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     N      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  Contacts   Select Options  gt  Speed Dial    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     V    To enter your voicemail number  From standby select Menu    gt  Messaging  gt  Settings  gt  Voicemail  Number    Enter the number and select OK     To call your voicemail service  From standby press and hold  down  is      To edit your voicemail number  From standby select Menu      Messaging    Settings    Voicemail  Number    Edit the number and select OK     Forwarding Calls    You can forward calls  for example   to an answering service     W
82. the  code and select Continue    Enter the code and select Done     To change a passcode   From standby select Menu  gt  Organizer   gt  Code Memo    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     JI    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 code  memo for the first time on page 57     To reset code memo   From standby select Menu    Organizer     Code Memo    Enter any passcode to access the code  memo  The checkword and codes that  are then shown are incorrect    Select More    Reset    Reset code memo  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     More Features 57    58    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    Settings     the General tab    Profiles     Scrol
83. tup Wizard    gt  Settings Download     2 Follow the instructions on the screen     To download settings using  a computer    1 Go to www sonyericsson com support   2 Follow the instructions on the screen     Using Internet    You can use the Internet to access  online services     To start browsing    e From standby select Menu  gt  Internet     To exit the browser  When you browse the Internet  select  More  gt  Exit Browser     To view options  When you browse the Internet  select  More     When you browse the Internet  You can make a call or send a link  when you browse the Internet     To make a call  When you browse the Internet  select  More    Tools    Make a Call     To send a link   When you browse the Internet  select  More    Tools    Send Link    Select an option     Using bookmarks  You can create and edit bookmarks as    quick links to your favorite Web pages     To create a bookmark  From standby select Menu    Internet     More    Go to    Bookmarks     Scroll to New Bookmark and select  Add     Enter the information and select Save     To select a bookmark   From standby select Menu    Internet     More    Go to    Bookmarks    Scroll to a bookmark and select Go To     Internet keypad shortcuts  You can use the keypad to go directly  to an Internet browser function     To select Internet keypad shortcuts  From standby select Menu    Internet     More    Options    the Browsing tab     Keypad Mode    Shortcuts     Shortcut  Bookmarks       Enter Address      
84. urn 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     Important Information 69    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 warranty 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
85. y 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  1205 9962 3   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 Guidelines for safe and efficient use  and the Limited warranty chapters before you use  your phone    Your phone has the capability to download    store and forward additional content  for example  ringtones  The use of such content may be restricted  or prohibited by rights of third parties  including but  not limited to restriction under applicable copyright  laws  You  and not Sony Ericsson  are entirely  responsible for additional content that you download  to or forward from your 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
    
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