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        Sony Ericsson W200C Telephone User Manual
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1.      Showing or hiding your phone number  If your subscription supports the Calling Line Identification  Restriction  you can hide your number when making a call     To always show or hide your phone number   1 From standby select Menu    Settings    Calls  gt  Show   hide my no     2 Select Show number  Hide number or Network default     Call time   During a call  the duration of the call is shown  You can  check the duration of your last call  outgoing calls and the  total time of your calls     To check the call time   From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Calls    Time  amp   cost  gt  Call timers  To reset  gt  More and select Reset total  or Reset outgoing     36    Messaging   Your phone supports various messaging services  Contact  your service provider about the services you can use or  visit www sonyericsson com cn     Text messaging  SMS   Text messages can contain pictures  animations  melodies  and sound effects     Before you start   A service centre number is provided by your network  operator for you to send and receive text messages  It may  be on the SIM card or you can add the number yourself     To set a service centre number   1 From standby select Menu  gt  Messaging    Settings   gt  Text message    Service centre  The number is shown  if it is saved on the SIM card    2 If there is no number    New ServiceCentre and enter the  number  including the international         sign and country   region code    Save     To write and send a text message   1
2.     78    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 mobile phone  Sony Ericsson recommends  using only Sony Ericsson original audio accessories     End User Licence Agreement   This wireless device  including without limitationany 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  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 times 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 termin
3.     To view your video clips   1 From standby select Menu    File manager    Videos  K Cam  video clips    2    View K Play    3    Stop and  gt  More to display options     To search camera pictures by time line   1 From standby select Menu    File manager    Pictures  K Camera pictures    2    More    Time line search and browse the camera  pictures  sorted by date or month in a time line     Exchanging pictures and video clips   Exchange pictures and video clips with friends using one of  the available transfer methods  You may not be allowed to  exchange copyright protected material    Using a USB cable  you can drag and drop pictures and  video clips to a computer     58 USB cable     46    To send a picture or video clip   1 From standby select Menu    File manager    Pictures or  K Videos    2 Select a picture or video clip    More    Send  Select a  transfer method     To receive and save a picture or video clip   e From a message containing the item     37 Messaging    e Via another transfer method  make sure the transfer  method is activated and follow the instructions that  appear     Screen saver and wallpaper   The screen saver is activated when the phone has been in  idle mode for a few seconds  After a few more seconds  sleep mode is activated  to save power  If you have a  picture as wallpaper  this picture is shown in standby  mode     To use a picture  1 From standby select Menu    File manager    Pictures    and select a picture   2    More    Use as and se
4.    We200c    Sony Ericsson    Contents    Getting to know your phone                    6  Calling 0 5 9  ved PAANAN NANG SKANDAL sa he 26  Messaging Xa ana sine ne nds d      37   als l kaa EAE abg Waa 44  Entertainment   lt  3  aba N tu pa dant KR ha    48  Connectivity                                56  More features                              61  Troubleshooting                             69  Important information                        72    Index Rss dre ste Rae dat data 84    Added dimensions   Accessories  from Sony Ericsson    Portable Speakers MPS 60    Small yet powerful speakers that  fit in your pocket        Stereo Portable Handsfree  HPM 70    Deep bass with light in ear  design     Music Cable MMC 70    Connects your music mobile  phone to your stereo system     Sony Ericsson   GSM 900 1800 1900   This User guide is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile  Communications AB or its local affiliated company  without any  warranty  Improvements and changes to this User guide  necessitated by typographical errors  inaccuracies of current  information  or improvements to programs and or equipment  may  be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB or its local  affiliated company at any time and without notice  Such changes will   however  be incorporated into new editions of this User guide    All rights reserved     Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB  2006   Publication number  EN LZT 108 9169 R1A   Please note  Some of the services in this User guide are no
5.   Delete unwanted content and then restart the phone     No indication of charging   The battery is empty or has not been used for a long time   It may take up to 30 minutes before the battery icon  appears on the screen     The phone cannot be turned on Flashing red light   LED    Recharge the battery     70 To insert the SIM card and  charge the battery     Charging a non Sony Ericsson battery  m 74 Battery     The wrong menu language is shown  mp 17 To change the phone language     69    Master reset  Reset the phone by deleting changes you have made to  settings  and content you have added or edited     To reset the phone   1 K Settings  gt  General  gt  Master reset    2 Select Reset settings or Reset all  When instructions  appear K Continue     Error messages    Insert SIM  mp 10 To insert the SIM card and charge the battery     Insert correct SIM card  Check that you are using the correct operator SIM card for  your phone     Emerg  calls only   You are within range of a network  but you are not allowed  to use it  Contact your network operator and make sure  you have the right subscription     75 Emergency calls     No network   There is no network within range or the received signal is  too weak  You have to move to get a signal that is strong  enough     Wrong PIN Wrong PIN2  You have entered your PIN or PIN2 incorrectly  Enter the  correct PIN or PIN2    Yes    64 SIM card lock     70    Codes do not match   When you want to change a security code you have to  con
6.   From standby select Menu    PlayNow    to pre listen  buy  and download music via the Internet  If required settings  are not already in your phone     56 Settings     Ringtones  melodies  sounds and alerts   Use standard and polyphonic melodies as ringtones  You  can exchange melodies via a transfer method  A sound file  that cannot be set as a ringtone is not supported  You may  not be allowed to exchange copyright protected material     To select a ringtone  From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts  K Ringtone     To turn the ringtone on or off  Press and hold from standby  All signals except the  alarm signal are turned on or off     To set the ringtone volume   From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts   gt  Ring volume and press  6  or    to decrease or increase   gt  Save     To set the vibrating alert   1 From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Sounds  amp  alerts  K Vibrating alert    2 Set this alert to On  On if in Silent or Off     To set sounds and alerts options   From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Sounds 8 alerts   you can set    e Message alert   select message notification    e Key sound   select the key press sound     53    To send and receive a melody   1 From standby select Menu    File manager  gt  Sounds  and select a melody    2    More    Send and select a transfer method    When you receive a melody  follow the instructions that   appear     Y You cannot send a polyphonic melody or an MP3 file  in a
7.   profile you can turn on security in the phone     Trusted certificates   Certain Internet services  such as banking  require  certificates in your phone  Your phone may already contain  certificates when you buy it     To check the certificates in your phone  From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Connectivity   gt  Internet settings    Security K Trusted cert      Synchronizing   Synchronize phone contacts  appointments  tasks and  notes with a computer via a transfer method or by using an  Internet service  Synchronization software for your  computer is available on the CD included with the phone   You can also visit www sonyericsson com cn to download  software and Getting started guides for synchronization     57    Synchronization with a computer   Install the computer synchronization software using the CD  included with your phone or download it from  www sonyericsson com cn  The software includes help  information     XX Before installing any new or updated version of the  computer software  all previous software related to  phone and computer communication has to be  uninstalled     Synchronization via Internet  See the Synchronization Getting started Guide on  www sonyericsson com cn     USB cable   With the USB cable included with the phone you can  exchange information between your phone and a  computer  For more information  visit  www sonyericsson com cn     To connect your phone using a USB cable   Your phone can be used in two different modes with the  USB
8.  2S0 is a      Do not expose your product to open flames or lit  tobacco products    e Do not drop  throw or try to bend your product    e Do not paint your product     e Do not attempt to disassemble or modify your  product  Only Sony Ericsson authorised personnel  should perform service              72    e Do not close your product with an object inserted between  keypad and display  this may damage your product   lt only for  products with a clamshell design gt    e Do not use your product near medical equipment or in hospitals  without requesting permission from your treating physician or  authorized medical staff    e Do not use your product when in  or around aircraft  or areas  showing the sign  turn off two way radio     e Do not use your product in an area where a potentially explosive  atmosphere exists  for example  at a petrol station  oil depot or  chemical plant       Do not place your product or install wireless equipment in the  area above an air bag in your car     CHILDREN   KEEP OUT OF CHILDRENS REACH  DO NOT ALLOW  CHILDREN TO PLAY WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR  ITS ACCESSORIES  THEY COULD HURT  THEMSELVES OR OTHERS  OR COULD  ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE MOBILE PHONE OR  ACCESSORY  YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY  CONTAIN SMALL PARTS THAT COULD BE 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 
9.  42    To delete email messages   e To delete a selected message  press CC_     e To delete several messages in a folder  gt  More    Mark  several  Scroll and  gt  Mark to select messages   gt  More  p Mark for deletion  The marked messages are deleted  the next time you connect to your email server       For IMAP4 users     More    Clear inbox and select  K With send 8 rec  or    No send 8 rec  to delete  messages the next time you connect to your email  server     My friends    For more information  contact your service provider or visit  www sonyericsson com cn     43    Imaging    Camera and video camera   Your phone has a camera which also works as a video  camera  Take pictures and record video clips to save  send  or use  Use a picture as a screen saver  wallpaper or a  contact item     29 To add a picture or a ringtone to a  contact     To take pictures and record video clips    SA         From standby select Menu  gt  Camera  press    or   to  switch between camera and video camera     gt  Capture to take a picture or   p Record to take a video clip    To end the video recording  gt  Stop     E  amp  M    T If you try to record with a strong light source such as  direct sunlight or a lamp in the background  the  screen may black out or the picture may be  distorted     To use the zoom  e Use    and     to zoom in and zoom out     44    Camera options  When the camera is activated  gt  More to view options     View all pictures    Shoot mode   select Normal for no fr
10.  From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General    Profiles   e Select a profile to use    e To view and edit a profile  gt  More    View and edit    e To reset profiles  gt  More    Reset profiles     co The Normal profile cannot be renamed     Start up screen  When you turn the phone on or off  a start up screen  appears     To select a start up screen  From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Display    Start up  screen and select an option     Brightness  Adjust the brightness of the screen     To set the brightness   From standby select Menu    Settings    Display    gt  Brightness and press     or   to set brightness level   gt  Save     Sleep mode clock  Show a clock in sleep mode  mk 47 Screen saver and  wallpaper     To activate the sleep mode clock  From standby select Menu    Settings    Display    Sleep  mode clock 5 On     62    Calendar   You can add appointments with reminders in your  calendar  The calendar can be synchronized with a  computer calendar or with a calendar on the Web  Visit  www sonyericsson com cn to download software and  Getting started guides for synchronization     To add a new appointment   1 K Organizer    Calendar and select a date    Select   gt  New appointment 5 Add    2 Enter details  gt  Continue to confirm each entry  gt  Select  to confirm     To view an appointment  1 K Organizer    Calendar and select a day   2 Select an appointment  gt  View     To view a calendar week   gt  Organizer 5 Calendar 5 More    View week   Use th
11.  From standby select Menu  gt  Messaging    Write new  K Text message    2 Write your message  To insert an item in your message  K More    Add item    3 p Continue   To save the message for later  press  and  gt  Yes to save in Drafts     4 Select Enter phone no  and enter the recipient   s number   or Contacts look up to find a number or a group  or  select from the last used recipients list     37    5 To change the default options for your message  for  example  to request a read report  gt  More  gt  Advanced  select an option    Edit and select a setting    Done    6    Send     x You can convert your text message to a picture  message  While writing    More    To picture msg     To copy and paste text in a message   1 While writing your message rn More    Edit    2 Select Copy all to copy all of the text in your message   or Copy text    Start and use the navigation key to mark  text    End    3    More    Edit    Paste     To check the delivery status of a sent message  From standby select Menu  gt  Messaging    Sent messages  and select a text message    View    More    Details     Receiving messages  When you receive a text message or an automatically  downloaded picture message    Yes to read the message     x If the phone memory is full  you must delete  messages or email messages before you can receive  new ones     To call a number in a message  Select the phone number displayed in the message    Call     To save a selected message   gt  More    Save message sel
12.  Press to close the  message     Email   Connect to a POPS or IMAP4 mail server to send and  receive email messages with your phone  You can use the  same email settings in your phone as in your computer  email program     Before you start  If required settings are not already in your phone  mp 56 Settings     41    To write and send an email message  1 From standby select Menu    Messaging p Email  K Write new   2 Select Add to enter an email address  or Contacts look   up to find an address in Contacts  or an email address  from the last used recipients list   To add more recipients select To  Cc  or Bcc    When you have selected recipients  gt  Done   Write the subject  gt  OK  Write the text  gt  OK   To add an attachment  gt  Add and select the attachment  K Done K Continue   7    Send or   More to view options     G O1 B ow    To receive and read email messages   1 From standby select Menu  gt  Messaging    Email   gt  Inbox  If the inbox is empty  gt  Send amp rec  If the inbox is  not empty K More    Send 8 receive    2 Select a message    View to read it     To reply to an email message   1 Open the email message    Reply    2 Write your message  gt  More to view options    3    gt  OK   Continue    Send to send the message     To save an item or attachment in an email message   e To save an email address  a phone number or a Web  address  gt  More and select to save the item    e To save an attachment  select the message  gt  More   Select the attachment    Save    
13.  and  3  to navigate between letters  To delete a character  press  CE   To delete an entire word  press and hold CC            18    3 When you have edited the word    Insert  The word is  added to the T9    Text Input dictionary  Next time you  enter this word using T9    Text Input  it will appear as  one of the alternative words     Options when entering letters   gt  More to view options when entering letters     Chinese input   This mobile phone has different input methods for entering  Chinese characters    e Stroke input   e Pinyin input   You can use these methods  for example  to enter Chinese  names and Chinese short messages     Switching between Chinese input methods   In the Chinese editing mode  you can select and switch  quickly to another input method by pressing and holding  En     General instructions   Regardless of which input method you choose  your phone  has a function to speed up the entry of Chinese characters   Whenever you enter a stroke or a Pinyin letter  a candidate  row of the most frequently used characters containing that  stroke or relating to that letter appears at the bottom of the  screen     19    If the character you want is not displayed in the candidate  row  press    to present another candidate row  Continue  pressing    until the character you want is displayed   Alternatively  you can enter the next stroke or Pinyin letter   and a new set of characters will immediately be displayed  in the candidate row  To go back to the previous
14.  and  applications are saved in folders in the phone memory or  on the memory card     To manage files and folders   1 From standby select Menu    File manager and open a  folder    2 Scroll to a file  gt  More    Manage files and select an  option    3 Select a folder or  gt  New folder and name the folder  K OK     To select several files   1 From standby select Menu    File manager and select a  file  gt  More    Mark  select Mark several or Mark all    2 Scroll and select more files by pressing Mark or  Unmark     To check memory status  From standby select Menu    File manager  gt  More   gt  Memory status     16    File information  View file information by highlighting a file  gt  More    Information   Copyright protected files cannot be copied or sent     Synchronizing items  For more information     57 Synchronizing     Languages  Select the language for menus and when writing text     To change the phone language  e From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General   K Language    Phone language and select a language   e From standby  press    0000    for English or       0008   for Chinese or      8888   for Automatic language  SIM dependent      To select writing languages   1 From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General  K Language    Writing language    2 Scroll and select languages by pressing Mark or  Unmark   gt  Save to exit the menu     Entering letters and characters   Enter letters in one of the following ways  text input  methods   for example  when
15.  cable  To transfer files use File transfer and to  synchronize use Phone mode     File transfer   1 Turn on your phone    2 Connect the USB cable to your phone and computer    3 Select File transfer in the dialogue that appears in the  phone  The phone turns off in this mode and appears as  a removable disk on your computer  Browse and transfer  files between the phone and computer by dragging and  dropping     58    4 Exit the USB connection on your computer by right   clicking the removable disk icon in Microsoft    Windows   Explorer and select Eject    5 Remove the USB cable from your phone and computer     xx Do not remove the USB cable from the phone or  computer during file transfer as this may corrupt the  phone memory     Phone mode   1 Install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite on your computer    It is available on the CD included with the phone or you   can download and install the PC Suite from   www sonyericsson com cn    Turn on your phone    Connect the USB cable to your phone and computer    Select Phone mode in the dialogue that appears in the   phone    5 When finished  remove the USB cable from your phone  and computer     OND    XX You cannot view the transferred items in your phone  until you have removed the USB cable from the  phone     Infrared port  The infrared port in your phone can be used to exchange  information with another device equipped with infrared     To set infrared options   From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Connectivity  K Infrared po
16.  face upwards    It may take 30 minutes for the battery icon to appear   Wait approximately 2 5 hours or until the battery icon  indicates that the battery is fully charged  For an  indication of charging  press       to activate the screen   Remove the charger by tilting the plug upwards     xx Some functions use more battery power than others    and may cause a need for more frequent re charging   Talk time and standby time may become noticeably  shorter due to wear and you may have to replace your  battery  Only use approved batteries from Sony  Ericsson wp 74 Battery     Memory Stick Micro     M2       Your phone supports Memory Stick Micro     M2      A  memory card adds more storage space to your phone for   for example  music  ringtones  video clips and pictures   You can share your saved information by moving or  copying it to other memory card compatible devices     11    To insert and remove a Memory Stick Micro     M2                 1 Open the cover and insert the memory card  with the  contacts facing down    2 Press the edge to release and to remove     PIN   You may need a PIN  Personal Identification Number  from  your network operator to activate the services in your  phone  Each PIN digit appears as    unless it starts with  emergency number digits  for example  112 or 911  This is  so that you can see and call an emergency number without  entering a PIN 27 Emergency calls  Press to correct  mistakes     HY If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row  th
17.  row  press      To select a character in the candidate row  press the  navigation key or press and hold the key corresponding to  the number above the character you want to enter     Stroke input   A Chinese character is built up of strokes  There are more  than 30 basic strokes  which are grouped into 5 stroke  categories  Each category is represented on the keypad by  one of the keys   Gy  The Wild Card key C6   is used  when you are not sure of which stroke to use     Stroke categories  The 5 stroke categories are defined in the table below                                Number Stroke  Basic  Stroke Character  Key Category  Stroke  Name  CO no      Over Et 4  4  Lift We ZT T  KA    l   Down Pob E  r  H  J Down Hook      7k 4   73  1   Short HAM  Slope Down   i                       20                                                                         Number Stroke Basic  Stroke Character  Key Category  Stroke  Name  CG  J J Long N Ju Ft  Left Slope   W  7  lOver Slope    f E  In  amp     Short MG JE i  left Slope   fit    N    Dot KFE  o FE  XN Right Slope  A K X  ik H  L Down  UU py  Curved  R  Over        7 Y    Down Over jil  FE ik  BF IX  Z Left Slope   Z   4  Over vy BE  L Len Slope  t zi i  Dot i 8  Y  Down Lift lx LI ii  NE K    Right Slope  F     EE  Hook Be AR  S  Down Over  ity 2 HE  Hook T                                                                                              Number Stroke  Basic  Stroke Character  Key Category  Stroke  Name  L  Down 
18.  text message     Sound recorder   Record your own voice memos or calls which can be set as  ringtones  Recording stops automatically if you receive a  call  Recordings are saved in File manager     HY In some countries regions or states it is required by  law that you inform the other person before  recording the call     To start a sound recording  From standby select Menu    Entertainment    Record  sound     To listen to your recordings   1 From standby select Menu    File manager  gt  Sounds  and select a recording    2    Play to listen to the recording  Press  3 or     to go to  the previous or next recording   gt  Stop to stop playback   p More to view options     54    Themes   Your phone comes with predefined themes  You can also  download new content to your phone  For more  information  visit www sonyericsson com cn     To set a theme  From standby select Menu    File manager    Themes  select a theme    Set     To send and receive a theme   1 From standby select Menu    File manager    Themes  and select a theme    2    More    Send and select a transfer method  When you  receive a theme  follow the instructions that appear     To download a theme   From standby select Menu    File manager    Themes and  scroll to a direct link   Go to    If required settings are not already in your phone   mp 56 Settings     55    Connectivity    N Settings    XY Before you start using the Internet  messaging  My  friends or PlayNow     specific settings are required  in your ph
19.  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 will not fit into  the outlet  have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician   Use only Sony Ericsson branded original chargers intended for use  with your mobile phone  Other chargers may not be designed to the  same safety and performance standards     73    Battery   We recommend that you fully charge the battery before you use your  mobile 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  5  C   41  F  and  45  C   113  F     Use only Sony Ericsson branded original batteries intended for use  with your mobile phone  Using other 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  mobile phone is being used  Under normal conditions  the stand by  time for this battery is up to 300 hours    Turn off your mobile 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 o
20.  writing messages     gt  Messaging  gt  Write new    Text message     To enter letters using multitap text input   e Press C2    C8  until the desired character appears    e To shift between capitals and lower case letters  press  En     e To enter numbers  press and hold        e To add a space  press   5      17    e For the most common punctuation marks  press QD     To enter the   sign  press      e To change input method  press and hold  23     XX Multitap input only applies when latin characters  are selected as writing language     T9TM Text Input   The T9    Text Input method uses a built in dictionary to  recognize the most commonly used word for each  sequence of key presses  This way  you press each key  only once  even if the letter you want is not the first letter on  the key     To enter letters using T9    Text Input   1 For example  if you want to write the word    Jane     press   2 If the word shown is the one you want  press to  accept and add a space  To accept a word without  adding a space  press  95  If the word shown is not the  one you want  press    or    repeatedly to view  alternative words  Accept a word and add a space by  pressing   5     3 Continue writing your message  To enter a full stop or  other punctuation marks  press CD and then     or  repeatedly  Accept and add a space by pressing    To add words to the T9    Text Input dictionary   1 While entering letters  gt  More    Spell word    2 Edit the word by using multitap input  Press    
21. Dil        ay DIA  a  RE   per                2 When the contact is highlighted  press    or   to  select a number    Call     To call a contact written in Latin characters   1 K Contacts  Press and hold to switch the search  language to English  Then enter the first letters or all  letters of the contact you want to call  a maximum of 10  letters     2 When the contact is highlighted  press    or   to  select a number    Call     When English has been selected as the phone  language    To call a contact written in Chinese characters   1 K Contacts  Scroll to the contact you want to call    2 When the contact is highlighted  press     or   to  select a number    Call     30    To call a contact written in Latin characters   1    Contacts  Scroll to  or enter the first letters or all  letters of the contact you want to call  a maximum of 10  letters      Contacts      Options   New contact               Options    New contact    New contact    Amy    Ang B  An helen  1234455567 E 0324234233  Ang B Banana   More More  Initial Input A  Input AN  Input ANG     Amy    02156469844  An helen    Amy  8 02156469844  An helen          2 When the contact is highlighted  press     or    to  select a number    Call     To call a SIM contact   e If SIM contacts is default  gt  Contacts and select a name  and number from the list  gt  Call    e If Phone contacts is default    Contacts 5 Options   gt  SIM contacts and select a name and number    Call     To copy names and numbers to the SIM 
22. Over  Hi tb E  Curved  StL  Hook  L Down Over    L ti  Left Slope S  Down Over  4  5 3   Down Hook       1 Down Over     fi  Down      lOver Hook  5   H     fa  7  Over Down oP  BE  J Over Down     gt   tk  Hook   K  J Over  L   Left Slope        2  Over Down  N tk  Over  ae  Left Slope    lover W BA BK  Left Slope  Ha  Curved   Hook  Over Down  J4 i  fi  Over Hook    4   L Over Down    d  Over Down       22                                     Number Stroke  Basic  Stroke Character  Key Category  Stroke  Name    Curved  Hy KI K  Hook Z FE  T  Over Down  z  TL     Curved  KR N  Hook  t  Over Down  435 xt ft  Over fy  T lover Down  ig itt Ww  Lift y  D     Wild card key              Components   The basic building units of Chinese characters are  components that are made up of strokes  After entering the  first two strokes of the desired character  the component  and character candidates that started with that stroke are  displayed in the candidate row    Using components is a fast method for entering complex  characters     xx The smaller candidates surrounded by  dotted frames are components  and the  bigger candidates without dotted frames  are characters     For example  to enter     ff       1 Enter eJn V and SNS   2 Move the cursor to      fi      press         3 Move the cursor to     D       press    again to select     El         23    Example of using the wild card key   The wild card key C6   is used to supplement unclear  strokes in entering characters  If you want 
23. add more options such as a picture or a  sound    When you are ready to send it  continue as you would with   a text message     37 Text messaging  SMS      X  For picture messages  you have the same options as    for text messages  such as copy and paste  save   and delete messages 37 Text messaging  SMS      Automatic download   Select how to download your picture messages    From standby select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Settings   K Picture message    Auto download to view options    e Always   automatically download messages    e Ask in roaming   ask to download other network  messages    e Not in roaming   do not download other network  messages    e Always ask   ask to download messages    e Off   new messages appear in the inbox as icons  Select  the message    View to download     40    Voice messages  Send and receive a sound recording as a voice message     Sending and receiving phones must have  T subscriptions that support picture messaging     To record and send a voice message   1 From standby select Menu    Messaging    Write new  K Voice message    2 Record your message    Stop    3    Send to send the message    4 Select Enter email addr  to enter an email address  or  Enter phone no  to enter the recipient   s number  or  Contacts look up to retrieve a number or group from  Contacts  or select from the last used recipients list  K Send     Receiving voice messages   When you receive a voice message    Yes to listen to the  message or  gt  No to play it later 
24. ame  Panorama to  combine several pictures into one wide picture  Frames  to add a frame to your picture and Burst to take several  pictures in rapid succession    Picture size   select Large 640x480  Medium 320x240   Small 160x120 or Extended    Night mode   enhance picture or video quality in poor  lighting conditions    Effects   select different effects for your picture   Self timer   the picture is taken a few seconds after you  press Capture    Picture quality   select Normal or Fine picture quality   Shutter sound   select different shutter sounds     Video options  When the video is activated  gt  More to view options     View all clips    Shoot mode   select For picture msg or High quality  video    Video size   select Large 176x144 or Small 128x96   Night mode   enhance picture or video quality in poor  lighting conditions    Effects   select different effects for your video     45    Pictures and video clips   Your phone comes with a selection of pictures and video  clips  which you can delete to free memory  All pictures  and videos are saved in File manager  The number of  pictures or video clips that you can save depends on the  size of the files  There is support for GIF  JPEG  WBMP   BMP  PNG  MP4 and 3GP     To view your pictures   1 From standby select Menu    File manager    Pictures  K Camera pictures    2 Pictures are shown in thumbnail view  for full picture  view    View    3    Horizont  to view the picture horizontally    4    More to display options 
25. an area code and phone number    Call to make the  call     End call to end the call  When the phone rings    gt  Answer to answer the call     14    Navigating the menus  The main menus are shown as icons  Some submenus  include tabs that appear on the screen     GOD    e RC 3 or    e Press     navigation key  to go to the main menu or to  select items     gt  Press            or    to move through menus and  tabs    e Press to go back one level in the menus or to end a  function or application    e Press and hold to return to standby    e Press       to select the options shown immediately  above these keys on the screen    e Press to delete items    e p More to enter a list of options    e p Info to get help on selected features     Shortcuts  From standby  you can use                 to go directly to  a function     To create a standby shortcut  1 If  for example    has no predefined shortcut    Yes   2 Scroll to a function to create a shortcut to    Shortcut     To edit a standby shortcut   1 From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General   gt  Shortcuts and select an existing shortcut you want to  edit  gt  Edit     15    2 Scroll to and select a function    Shortcut     Shut down menu   Shut down the phone  lock keys  turn on silent mode or  activate a profile  For more information about profiles  mp 61 Profiles     To open and close the shut down menu  Press and select an option from the list     File manager   Files such as pictures  videos  sounds  themes  games
26. ate 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        79    Limited Warranty   Sony Ericsson provides this Limited Warranty for your mobile phone  and original accessory delivered with your mobile phone  hereinafter  referred to as  Product      Should your Product need warranty service  please return it to the  dealer from whom it was purchased  or contact your local Sony  Ericsson Call Center  national rates may apply  or visit  www sonyericsson com cn to get further information     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 authorised distributors or service  partners  in the country region  whe
27. card   1 From standby select Menu K Contacts    Options  K Advanced K Copy to SIM    2 Select Copy all or Copy a number     HY When copying all contacts from the phone to the  SIM card  all existing SIM card information is  replaced     To copy SIM contacts to phone contacts   1 From standby select Menu    Contacts  gt  Options  K Advanced    Copy from SIM    2 Select Copy all or Copy a number     31    To always save to the SIM card   1 From standby select Menu    gt  Contacts    Options  K Advanced    Auto save on SIM    2 Select On     To send contacts   e To send a selected contact    More    Send contact and  select a transfer method    e To send all contacts    Contacts    Options  gt  Advanced  K Send all contacts     To edit a phone contact   1 From standby select Menu    Contacts and select a  contact 5 More    Edit contact    2 Scroll to the relevant tab and edit the information  K Save     To edit a SIM contact   1 If SIM contacts is default  gt  Contacts  If Phone contacts  is default  gt  Contacts 5 Options 5 SIM contacts    2 Select the name and number you want to edit    3    More    Edit contact and edit the name and number     To delete contacts   e From standby select Menu    Contacts select a contact   press CT     e From standby select Menu    Contacts  gt  Options  K Advanced    Delete all contacts    Yes and    Yes   Names and numbers on the SIM card are not deleted     32    Speed dialling  Save numbers in positions 1 9 in your phone to access  them eas
28. e  SIM card is blocked mp 64 SIM card lock     12    To turn the phone on and off        i    Press and hold      to turn on or off    2 Select whether you want to use the phone with all  functionality or the Walkman   player only s 14 Start up  menu    3 Enter your SIM card PIN  if you have one    4 At first start up  select the language for phone menus    5 Select Yes if you want the setup wizard to help you with   instructions and tips or select No  The setup wizard is   also available in the menu system p Menu    Settings    gt  General K Setup wizard     Standby   After you have turned the phone on and entered your PIN   the name of your network operator appears on the screen   This is called standby mode     13    Start up menu   Each time you turn on the phone  you can select to listen to  music only   instead of using the phone with full  functionality  Music only means all transmitters of the  phone are turned off  preventing disturbance of sensitive  equipment  for example  in an airplane or in a hospital  You  cannot make calls  receive calls  or send messages  but  you can receive calendar and task reminders and the alarm  sounds  You can only use the Walkman   player     HY Always follow regulations and any flight crew  instructions with respect to onboard use of  electronic devices     To deactivate the start up menu   1 From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General  K Start up menu    2 Select Dont show     Making calls    To make and receive calls   Enter 
29. e navigation key to move between days or weeks     To set reminders options   1 K Organizer    Calendar 5 More    Advanced  K Reminders    2    Always for a reminder to sound even though the  phone is turned off or set to silent     ye A reminder option set in the calendar affects a  reminder option set in tasks     63    To send and receive an appointment   1    Organizer    Calendar and select an appointment for a  certain day    2    More    Send and select a transfer method    When you receive an appointment  follow the instructions   that appear     Calculator   Use the calculator to add  subtract  divide and multiply   From standby select Menu    Organizer    Calculator    e To select   x      Yo    press    or      e To delete the figure  press CT      XX Please note that the accuracy of the calculator is    limited     SIM card lock   The SIM card lock protects your subscription  but not the  phone itself  from unauthorized use  If you change SIM  cards  the phone still works with the new SIM card    Most SIM cards are locked at the time of purchase  If the  SIM card lock is on  you have to enter a PIN  Personal  Identity Number  every time you turn on your phone    If you enter your PIN incorrectly three times in a row  the  SIM card is blocked  This is indicated by the message PIN  blocked  To unblock it  you need to enter your PUK   Personal Unblocking Key   Your PIN and PUK are supplied  by your network operator  You can edit your PIN and select  a new four  to ei
30. e repaired or  replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the  original warranty period or for thirty  30  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    3 This warranty does not cover any failure of the Product due to  normal wear and tear  or due to misuse  including but not limited to  use in other than the normal and customary manner  in accordance  with the Sony Ericsson instructions for use and maintenance of the  Product  Nor does this warranty cover any failure of the Product  due to accident  software or hardware modification or adjustment   acts of God or damage resulting from liquid    A rechargeable battery can be charged and discharged hundreds  of times  However  it will eventually wear out   this is not a defect   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  phones  There may be tiny bright or dark dots on the display  These  are called defective pixels and occur when individual dots have  malfunctioned and can not be adjusted  Two defective pixels are  deemed acceptable    4 Since the cellular system on which the Product is to operate is  provided by a carrier ind
31. e sure that you are within range  of a network to make and receive calls mik 13 To turn the  phone on and off  If your subscription includes the Calling  Line Identification service and the caller   s number is  identified  the number is displayed  If the number is saved  in Contacts  the name  number  and picture  if defined  are  displayed  If the number is a restricted number  Withheld is  displayed    To make a call   Enter a phone number  with international country region    code and area code  if applicable     Call to make the call    gt  End call to end the call     To redial a number  If the connection failed  Retry  is displayed    Yes     XX Do not hold the phone to your ear while waiting   When a call connects  the phone gives a loud signal     To answer or reject a call   gt  Answer to answer a call     Busy to reject a call     To change the ear speaker volume  Press the volume key to increase or to decrease the ear  speaker volume during a call     To select more options during a call  Press    and select an option     To turn off the microphone  Press and hold Ce    To resume  press and hold again     26    To use the loudspeaker during a voice call   gt  More  gt  Turn on speaker or    Turn off speaker     Missed calls  When Missed calls  is displayed    Yes to view it now    gt  Call to call the missed number     To call a number from the call list  1 From standby select Calls and select a tab   2 Scroll to the name or number you want to call  gt  Call     T
32. ect Saved messages  SIM  card  or Templates  phone      To delete a message  Select a message and press CC      38    To delete several messages in a folder   1 Select a message  gt  More    Delete all msgs or    Mark  several    2    Mark to select messages    More    Delete messages     Long messages   The number of characters allowed in a text message  depends on the language used for writing  You can send a  long message by linking two or more messages  You are  charged for each of the messages linked in a long  message  The recipient may not receive all parts of a long  message at the same time     e Check with your service provider for the maximum  T number of messages that can be linked     To activate long messages  From standby select Menu    Messaging    Settings    Text  message K Max  msg length  gt  Max  available     Picture messaging  MMS   Picture messages can contain text  pictures  video clips   camera pictures  sound recordings  and signatures     Sn Sending and receiving phones must have  T subscriptions that support picture messaging     Before you start  If required settings are not already in your phone  mp 56 Settings     39    Creating and sending picture messages  Select to write text and add pictures  sound  video  your  signature  and other attachments     To create and send a picture message   1 From standby select Menu  gt  Messaging    Write new   gt  To picture msg    2 Add text and    OK     More to add an item to the  message    3    More to 
33. ect your phone against unauthorized use if it is stolen  and the SIM card is replaced  You can change the phone  lock code  0000  to any four  to eight digit personal code     Phone lock on  If the phone lock is on  enter your code    OK     Automatic phone lock   If the phone lock is set to automatic  you do not need to  enter your phone lock code until a different SIM card is  inserted in the phone     XX 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 set the phone lock   1 From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General  K Locks    Phone lock    Protection and select an  option    2 Enter the phone lock code    OK     66    To edit your phone lock code  From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General    Locks  K Phone lock K Change code     Code memo  Save security codes  such as for credit cards  in the code  memo  Set a passcode to open the code memo     Checkword and security   To confirm that you have entered the correct passcode for  the code memo you must enter a checkword  When you  enter your passcode to open the code memo  the  checkword is shown for a short time  If the passcode is  correct  the correct codes are shown  If you enter the  incorrect passcode  the checkword and the codes that are  shown are also incorrect     To open code memo for the first time   1 From standby select Menu    Organizer    Code memo   Instructions appear    Continue    2 Enter a four di
34. ent 64  ist 27    call time 36  call waiting 34    calls    84    answering 26  emergency 27  handling two calls 35  making 14  26  missed 27  receiving 14  recording 54  redial 26  rejecting 26   to SIM contact 31  two lines 35    camera 44 47  chinese input 19  clock   alarm 61   set time 61   sleep mode 62  code memo 67  codes   PIN 12  71   PIN2 71   PUK 71  contacts 28   adding 28   default 28   deleting 32   editing 32   synchronizing 57    D  date 61  declaration of conformity 83  Disc2Phone  installing 48    E  email 41 43  emergency calls 27    F  file manager 16    Getting to know your phone  6    H  HTTP 56    l   icons 9   infrared port 59  Internet 56    K  keypad lock 65    L  language  phone 17  writing 17  locks  keypad 65  phone 66  phone lock 71  SIM card 64  loudspeaker  on off 27    M  master reset 70  melodies 53  memory   contacts 28   file manager 16  Memory Stick Micro        M2     11  menu overview 7  messaging 37  calling a number 38  copying  pasting 38  deleting 38  receiving 38  receiving voice 41  recording  sending 41  voice 41  writing  sending 37  microphone  on off 26  MMS  see picture  messaging 39  multitap text input 17  My friends 43    N  navigating the menus 15  navigation key 15  networks 26  notepad 36  number   showing hiding 36     0    on off  infrared port 59  phone 13    phone lock 66  ringtones  melodies 53  SIM lock protection 65    85    P  phone lock 66  71  phonebook  see contacts 28  picture messaging 39 40  automatic down
35. ependent from Sony Ericsson  Sony  Ericsson will not be responsible for the operation  availability   coverage  services or range of that system     81    5 This warranty does not cover Product failures caused by  installations  modifications  or repair or opening of the Product  performed by a non Sony Ericsson authorised person    6 The warranty does not cover Product failures which have been  caused by use of accessories or other peripheral devices which  are not Sony Ericsson branded original accessories intended for  use with the Product    7 Tampering with any of the seals on the Product will void the  warranty    8 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 legislati
36. firm the new code by entering exactly the same code  again     PIN blocked PIN2 blocked  To unblock     64 SIM card lock     PUK blocked  Contact your network operator     Phone locked  The phone is locked  To unlock the phone ik 66 Phone  lock     Phone lock code  The phone lock code is required mik 66 Phone lock     71    Important information    Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site   On www sonyericsson com cn there is a support section where help  and tips are only a few clicks away  Here you find the latest computer  software updates and tips on how to use your product more  efficiently     Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use  These instructions are intended for your safety  Please  follow these guidelines  If the product has been subject  to any of the conditions listed bellow or you have any Y  doubt of the proper function make sure to have the   product checked by certified service partner before    charging or using it  Failure to do so might lead to risk  for product malfunction or even a potential hazard to your health                 Recommendations for safe use of product  mobile   phong  battery  charger and other accessories   Always treat your product with care and keep it in a clean and  dust free place    e Warning  May explode if disposed of in fire    e Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or PTA  humidity  A T   e Do not expose your product to extremely high or low  temperatures  Do not expose the battery to  temperatures above  60  C   140  F   
37. ght digit PIN     64    GG If the message Codes do not match appears when    you edit your PIN  you entered the new PIN  incorrectly  If the message Wrong PIN appears   followed by Old PIN   you entered your old PIN  incorrectly     To unblock your SIM card   1 When PIN blocked is displayed  enter your PUK    OK   2 Enter a new four  to eight digit PIN    OK    3 Re enter the new PIN to confirm  gt  OK     To edit your PIN   1 From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General   gt  Locks    SIM lock    Change PIN    2 Enter your PIN    OK    3 Enter a new four  to eight digit PIN    OK    4 Re enter the new PIN to confirm  gt  OK     To turn the SIM card lock on or off  1 From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General   K Locks    SIM lock    Protection and select On or Off   2 Enter your PIN    OK     Keypad lock   Lock the keypad to avoid dialling a number by accident   You can still answer an incoming call and the keypad is  locked after the call  The keypad remains locked until you  unlock it manually     xx Calls to international emergency numbers 112 or  911  can still be made  even when the keypad is  locked     65    To lock and unlock the keypad manually  e Press K Lock keys   e To unlock the keypad  press  gt  Unlock     Automatic keylock  Use automatic keylock in standby to lock the keypad soon  after the last key was pressed     To set the automatic keylock  From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  General    Locks   gt  Automatic keylock     Phone lock   Prot
38. git passcode    Continue    3 Re enter the new passcode to confirm    4 Enter a checkword  maximum 15 characters     Done   The checkword can consist of both letters and numbers     To add a new code   1 From standby select Menu    Organizer    Code memo  and enter your passcode    Continue  gt  New code  K Add    2 Enter a name associated with the code    Continue    3 Enter the code    Done     67    To change the passcode   1 From standby select Menu    Organizer    Code memo  and enter your passcode    Continue    K More    Change passcode    Enter your new passcode    Continue    Re enter the new passcode    Continue    Enter a checkword    Done     Qn E GM    To reset code memo   1 From standby select Menu    Organizer  gt  Code memo  and enter your passcode  gt  Continue    More    Reset    2 Reset code memo  appears    Yes  The code memo is  reset and all entries are cleared  The next time you enter  the code memo     67 To open code memo for the first  time     68    Troubleshooting   Some problems require you to call your service provider    but you can easily correct most of the problems yourself   Before you take your phone in for repair  copy all saved   items  messages and information to another device as   content may be lost during repair  For more support  visit   www sonyericsson com cn     Menu options appear in grey  A service is not activated or your subscription does not  support the function  Contact your network operator     The phone is working slowly
39. ily     To set or replace speed dialling numbers   1 From standby select Menu    Contacts  gt  Options  K Speed dial    2 Scroll to the position    Add or    Replace and select a  phone number     To speed dial  From standby  enter a speed dial number 1 9    Call     Voicemail   If your subscription includes an answering service  callers  can leave a voicemail message when you cannot answer a  call     To save your voicemail number  Press and hold  gt  Yes enter the number  gt    OK  You can  get the number from your service provider     To call your voicemail service  If you have saved your voicemail number  press and hold    To check your voicemail number  From standby select Menu  gt  Messaging  gt  Settings   gt  Voicemail number     33       D Diverting calls    Divert calls  for example  to an answering service     To activate a call divert   1 From standby select Menu    Settings    Calls    Divert  calls    2 Select a call type and divert option    Activate    3 Enter a phone number to divert your calls to  or    Look  up to find a contact  gt  OK     To deactivate a call divert  Scroll to the divert option    Deactivate     To check all divert options  From standby select Menu    Settings    Calls  gt  Divert  calls    Check all     More than one call    Handle more than one call simultaneously     Call waiting service  You hear a beep if you receive a second call     To activate the call waiting service  From standby select Menu    Settings    Calls  gt  Manage  cal
40. ired  adapter     77    Precautions on Memory Card Use   Do not expose the memory card to moisture    e Do not touch terminal connections with your hand or any metal  object    e Do not strike  bend  or drop the memory card    e 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    e Do not press or bend the end of the memory card adapter with  excessive force    e Do not let dirt  dust  or foreign objects get into the insert port of  any memory card adapter    e Check you have inserted the memory card correctly    e 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    e 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    e 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              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 
41. ks of Microsoft Corporation in the   United States and or other countries regions    T9TM 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 regions  End user license agreement for Sun      Java    JME       1 Restrictions  Software is confidential copyrighted information of  Sun and title to all copies is retained by Sun and or its licensors   Customer shall not modify  decompile  disassemble  decrypt   extract  or otherwise reverse engineer Software  Software may  not be leased  assigned  or sublicensed  in whole or in part    2 Export Regulations  Software  including technical data  is subject  to U S  export control laws  including the U S  Export  Administration Act and its associated regulations  and may be  subject to export or import regulations in other countries regions   Customer agrees to comply strictly with all such regulations and  acknowledges that it has the responsibility to obtai
42. lect an option     PhotoDJ     Visit www sonyericsson com cn for information on how to  use PhotoDJ    in your phone     47    Entertainment  Walkman   player    The Walkman   player is an all in one music and video  player  The following file types are supported  MP3  MP4   3GP  AAC  AMR  MIDI  IMY  EMY and WAV  16 kHz  maximum sample rate   You can also use streamed files  that are 3GPP compatible     Transferring music   Disc2Phone computer software and USB drivers are  included on the CD that comes with your phone  Use  Disc2Phone to transfer music from CDs or your computer  to your phone memory or Memory Stick Micro     M2    in  your phone     xx Your computer needs to have one of the following  operating systems to be able to use Disc2Phone   Windows   2000 SP3 SP4  XP Home SP1 SP2 or XP  Professional SP1 SP2     To install Disc2Phone   1 Turn on your computer and insert the CD that comes  with your phone  The CD starts automatically and the  installation window opens    2 Select a language and click OK    3 Click Install Disc2Phone and follow the instructions     To use Disc2Phone   1 Connect your phone to a computer with the USB cable  that comes with your phone s  58 File transfer    2 Computer  If the Found New Hardware Wizard appears   click Cancel to exit the wizard     48    L    Phone  If your phone is turned off  it automatically sets  to File transfer  If your phone is turned on    File transfer  in the pop up  Your phone will turn off and prepare for  file t
43. load 40  pictures 46  time line search 46  PIN 12  71  PIN code  changing 65  entering 13  PIN2 71  Pinyin input 24  playlists 50     PlayNow    53  profiles 61  PUK 64  71    R  radio 52  receiving  picture 47  ringtones 54  themes 55  video clip 47  recording  calls 54  sounds 54  reminders 63  reset the phone 70  ringtones 53    86    S  safety guidelines 72  screen saver 47  security  code memo 67  Internet 57  SIM card lock 64  sending  contacts 32  pictures 46  ringtones 54  themes 55  video clips 46  settings  email 56  Internet 56  picture messaging 56  time and date 61  setup wizard 13  shortcuts 15  SIM card  copying contacts 31  inserting 11  lock 64  saving contacts 32  unblocking 64  65  SIM card and battery  information 10  SMS  see text messaging 37  SOS numbers 27  sound recorder 54  sounds 53  standby 13    start up screen 62  Stroke input 20  synchronizing 57    T  T9TM Text Input 17  text messaging 37 38  themes 55   time 61  troubleshooting 69  two voice lines 35    U   USB cable 58 59  User Guide symbols 5  Using Internet 56    V  vibrating alert 53  video camera 44 47    video clips 46  voicemail 33  volume    ear speaker 26    W   Walkman   player 48 51  Walkman   player controls  49   warranty 80    87    www sonyericsson com cn      Sony Ericsson    Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB  SE 221 88 Lund  Sweden    EN LZT 108 9169 R1A  Printed in XXX    
44. ls  gt  Call waiting    Activate    Select     To make a second call  1    More    Hold to hold the ongoing call   2 Enter the number to call  gt  Call     34    Receiving a second call   When you receive a second call  select one of the following   options    e To answer and put the ongoing call on hold  gt  Answer    e To reject and continue the ongoing call  gt  Busy    e To answer and end the ongoing call    Replace active  call     Handling two calls   If you have calls ongoing and on hold  select one of the   following options    e To switch between the two calls  gt  More    Switch    e To join the two calls  gt  More    Join calls    e To connect the two calls  gt  More    Transfer call  You are  disconnected from both calls    e To retrieve the call on hold    End call  gt  Yes    e To end both calls    End call    No     xx You cannot answer a third call without ending one of  the first two calls or joining them into a conference  call        D Two voice lines  Make separate calls with different phone numbers if your  subscription supports the Alternate Line Service     To select a line  From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Calls and select  line 1 or 2     To change the name of a line  From standby select Menu    Settings    Display    Edit line  names and select the line to edit     35    Additional calling functions    Notepad   Write down a phone number during a call  When you end  the call  the number remains on the screen to call or save in  your contacts
45. n licenses to  export  re export  or import Software  Software may not be  downloaded  or otherwise exported or re exported  i  into  or toa  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 region to which the U S  has embargoed goods  or  ii   to anyone on the U S  Treasury Department s list of Specially  Designated Nations or the U S  Commerce Department s Table of  Denial Orders     3 Restricted Rights  Use  duplication or disclosure by the United  States government is subject to the restrictions as set forth in the  Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clauses in  DFARS 252 227 7013 c   1  and FAR 52 227 19 c   2  as  applicable    Part of the software in this product is copyright    SyncML initiative   Ltd   1999 2002   All rights reserved     Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the   trademarks of their respective owners    Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved    You can find support  information and content downloads at   www sonyericsson com cn    Note  Sony Ericsson advises users to backup their personal data  information   All illustrations are for illustration only and may not accurately  depict the actual phone     User guide symbols  The following instruction symbols appear in this User  guide     m See also page        Use the navigation key to scroll and select  mp 15 Navigating the menus     XX Note    This symbol indica
46. n 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   Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers and  other implanted equipment  Please avoid placing the mobile phone  over the pacemaker  e g  in your breast pocket  When using the  mobile phone  use it at the ear opposite side of the body to the  pacemaker  If a minimum distance of 15 cm  6 inches  is kept  between the mobile 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 mobile phone   Contact your cardiologist for more information    For other medical devices  please consult your physician and the  manufacturer of the device     74    Driving   Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the use of mobile  phones while driving or require drivers to use handsfree solutions   We recommend that you use only Sony Ericsson handsfree solutions  intended for use with your product    Please note that because of possible interference to electronic  equipment  some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile  phones in their vehicles unless a handsfree kit with an external  antenna supports the installation    Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road and park  before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require     Emergency calls   Mobile ph
47. o add a call list number to contacts   1 K Calls from standby and select a tab    2 Scroll to the number you want to add    More    Save  number    3 Select New contact to create a new contact  or an  existing contact to add the number to     Emergency calls   Your phone supports international emergency numbers  for  example  112 and 911  This means that these numbers can  normally be used to make an emergency call in any  country region  with or without a SIM card inserted  if a  GSM network is within range     HY In some countries regions  other emergency  numbers may also be promoted  Your network  operator may have saved additional local emergency  numbers on the SIM card     To make an emergency call  Enter  for example  112    Call     To view your local emergency numbers  From standby select Menu    Contacts    Options   gt  Special numbers    Emergency nos      27    Contacts   Contacts is your personal phonebook  Choose Phone  contacts for detailed information saved in the phone  memory or SIM contacts for names and numbers on the  SIM card     To select default contacts   1 From standby select Menu    Contacts    Options  K Advanced    Default contacts    2 Select Phone contacts or SIM contacts     To check the memory status  From standby select Menu    Contacts    Options  K Advanced  gt  Memory status     T The number of entries you can save depends on the  amount of memory available in the phone or on the  SIM card     Managing contacts  Save numbers  add picture
48. oint for the recycling of electrical and electronic  equipment  By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly  you wil  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 of this product  please contact your local  city office or your household waste disposal service                 Disposing of the battery  Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries   or call your local Sony Ericsson Call Center for   information     The battery should never be placed in municipal waste   Use a battery disposal facility if available              Memory Card   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   The memory card is formatted prior to shipping  To reformat the  memory card  use a compatible device  Do not use the standard  operating system format when formatting the memory card on a PC   For details  refer to the operating instructions of the device or contact  customer support     WARNING    If your device requires an adapter for insertion into the handset or  another device  do not insert the card directly without the requ
49. on in force  nor the consumer s rights   against the dealer arising from their sales   purchase contract      In some countries regions additional information is requested  If   so  this is clearly shown on the valid proof of purchase     FCC Statement  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules  C  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1     This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2   This device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation           82    Declaration of Conformity   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 1022044 BV   and in combination with our accessories  to which this declaration  relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards 3GPP TS  51 010 1  EN 301489 7  and EN 60950  following the provisions of   Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment  directive 99 5 EC with requirements covering EMC directive 89 336   EEC  and Low Voltage directive 73 23 EEC     yy LR 0682    Shoji Nemoto  Head of Product Business Group GSM UMTS       We fulfil the requirements of the R amp TTE Directive  99 5 EC      83    Index    A    alarm clock 61  alerts 53  answering service 33    B    battery 74    charging 11    brightness 62    C    calculator 64  calendar    call      add appointment 63  receive appointment 64  send appointm
50. one     Settings may already be entered when you buy your phone   If not  contact your network operator  service provider or  visit www sonyericsson com cn for more information   In order to use the Internet  and send and receive picture  and email messages  you need the following   e Aphone subscription that supports data transmission   e Settings entered in your phone   e You may also have to register as an Internet and email  user with your service provider or network operator     D Entering settings   If the required settings are not already entered in your   phone  you can    e Receive settings in a message from your network  operator  service provider or visit  www sonyericsson com cn    e Enter or edit settings yourself     D Using Internet  Browse modified Internet services via HTTP  Hyper Text  Transfer Protocol         To select an Internet profile   From standby select Menu    Settings  gt  Connectivity    gt  Internet settings    Internet profiles and select a profile  to use     56    To start browsing  From standby select Menu  gt  Monternet and select a  service   gt  More to view options     To stop browsing   gt  More    Exit browser     x If you select an email address when browsing a Web  page  you can send a message to that address     To work with bookmarks   From standby select Menu  gt  Monternet  gt  More    Go to   gt  Bookmarks and select a bookmark    More  Select an  option     Internet security  Secure browsing is supported  When using an Internet
51. ones operate using radio signals  which cannot guarantee  connection in all conditions  You should therefore never rely solely  upon any mobile phone for essential communications  e g  medical  emergencies     Emergency calls may not be possible in all areas  on all cellular  networks  or when certain network services and or mobile phone  features are in use  Check with your local service provider     Antenna   This phone contains a built in antenna  Use of antenna devices not  marketed by Sony Ericsson specifically for this model could damage  your mobile phone  reduce performance  and produce SAR levels  above the established limits  see below      Efficient use   Hold your mobile phone as you would any other phone  Do not cover  the top of the phone when in use  as this affects call quality and may  cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed  thus  shortening talk and standby times    75    Radio frequency  RF  exposure and SAR   Your mobile 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   e g  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 studie
52. press to go to the  Walkman   player browser      gt  Press and hold to exit     Browsing files   Browse music files and video clips in lists    e Artists   lists music files you have transferred using  Disc2Phone    e Tracks   lists all music files  not ringtones  in your phone  and on the Memory Stick    e Playlists   create or play your own lists of music files    e Videos   lists all video clips in your phone and on the  Memory Stick     Playlists   To organize the media files that are saved in File manager   you can create playlists  Files in a playlist can be sorted by  artist  title or by the order in which the files were added to  the playlist     To create a playlist   1 From standby select Menu  gt  WALKMAN    Playlists   gt  New playlist  gt  Add  Enter a name    OK    2 Select a file from File manager  You can add several files  at a time and you can also add folders     50    To add files to a playlist   1 From standby select Menu  gt  WALKMAN    Playlists   Scroll to a playlist  gt  Open  gt  More p Add media    2 Select from the files that are available in File manager     To remove files from a playlist   From standby select Menu  gt  WALKMAN    Playlists select  a playlist  gt  Open    Select the file and press CC_      Online music and videos   View videos and listen to music by streaming them to your  phone from the Internet  If settings are not already in your  phone mp 56 Settings     To select a data account for streaming  From standby select Menu    Set
53. ransfer    Start Disc2Phone by double clicking the icon on the  computer desktop or through the Start menu     ye Do not remove the USB cable from the phone or    computer during transfer  as this may corrupt the  Memory Stick and the phone memory  You cannot  view the transferred files in your phone until you have  removed the USB cable from the phone     KOS For safe disconnection of the USB cable in File    transfer mode  right click on the Removable Disk  icon in Windows Explorer and select Eject     More information about moving files to your Walkman   phone is available at www sonyericsson com cn     Listening to music    To play music and videos    1  2    3    From standby select Menu  gt  WALKMAN    Browse for songs by artist  track  or in playlists  Select a  list    Open    Scroll to a title    Play     Walkman   player controls  e Press to open or minimize the Walkman   player    during playback    Press   to go to the next music file or video clip   Press    to go to the previous music file or video clip   Press and hold   or     to fast forward or rewind when  playing music files or video clips     49     gt  Press     or     to view and scroll files in the current  playlist during playback    e Press Play to select a highlighted file in a list    e When a video clip is playing  press    to play the video  in slow motion     Play to resume normal playback    e When a video clip is paused  press    to play the video  one frame at a time    e When in Now playing  
54. re 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 or other  information may be lost when your Sony Ericsson Product is repaired  or replaced  At present Sony Ericsson may be prevented by  applicable law  other regulation or technical restrictions from making  a backup copy of certain downloads  Sony Ericsson does not take  any responsibility for any lost information of any kind and will not  reimburse you for any such loss  You should always make backup  copies of all the information stored on your Sony Ericsson Product  such as downloads  calendar and contacts before handing in your  Sony Ericsson Product for repair or replacement     80    Conditions   1 The warranty is valid only if the original proof of purchase issued  to the original purchaser by a Sony Ericsson authorised dealer   specifying the date of purchase and serial number     for this  Product  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    2 If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product  th
55. rt    On or  gt  10 minutes to turn on for 10  minutes     59    To connect two devices   1 Turn on infrared in both devices    2 Make sure the infrared port on your phone is facing the  infrared port on the other device with a maximum  distance of 20 cm     To transfer items using infrared  1 Select an item to transfer   2    More    Send and select Via infrared     60    More features    Time and date  The time is always displayed in standby     To set the time and date   e From standby select Menu    Settings    General    Time   amp  date    e To set the time and time format    Time enter the time  K Format and select a format    Select  gt  Save    e To set the date and date format    Date enter the date   gt  Format and select a format    Select    Save     Alarm clock  The alarm sounds even if the phone is set to silent or  turned off     To set and use an alarm   From standby select Menu    Alarms and select an option    e To set an alarm    Alarm set a time    Save    e To set a recurrent alarm    Recurrent alarm set a time  K Continue select days Mark    Done    e To select a signal  gt  Alarm signal select a sound or the  radio    Select    e To turn off the alarm signal when it sounds  press any  key    e To cancel an alarm select Alarm or Recurrent alarm   gt  Turn off     Profiles   Your phone has predefined profiles set to suit a certain  environment  You can reset all profile settings to how they  were set when you bought your phone     61    To use profiles  
56. s  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  a mobile phone  The SAR value is determined at the highest certified  power level in laboratory conditions  but the actual SAR level of the  mobile phone while operating can be well below this value  This is  because the mobile phone is designed to use the minimum power  required to reach the network    Variations in SAR below the radio frequency exposure guidelines do  not mean that there are variations in safety  While there may be  differences in SAR levels among mobile phones  all Sony Ericsson  mobile phone models are designed to meet radio frequency  exposure guidelines    A separate leaflet with SAR information for this mobile phone model  is included with the material that comes with this mobile phone  This  information can also be found  together with more information on  radio frequency exposure and SAR  on  www sonyericsson com cn     76       Disposal of old electrical  amp  electronic    equipment  This symbol indicates that all electrical and electronic    equipment included shall not be treated as household  waste  Instead it shall be left at the appropriate  collection p
57. s  ringtones and personal  information     To add a contact   1 From standby select Menu    Contacts    New contact  K Add    Enter the name    OK    K New number  5 Add   Enter the number p OK    For phone contacts only  select a number    Scroll between tabs and select fields to enter more  information     ORON    28    7 When you have entered the information    Save     x It is recommended to enter the   sign and country   region code for all numbers     To add a picture or a ringtone to a contact   1 From standby select Menu    Contacts and select the  contact  K More    Edit contact    2 Select the relevant tab and then select Picture or  Ringtone    Add  Select a picture or sound and  gt  Save     To add your own business card   From standby select Menu    Contacts    Options    gt  My business card and enter the information for your  business card  gt  Save     To send your business card  From standby select Menu    Contacts  gt  Options   gt  My business card    Send my card     29    When Chinese has been selected as the phone  language    To call a contact written in Chinese characters   1 K Contacts  Press and hold 0 switch the search  language to Chinese  Then enter the entire multi letter  name  pure initial or mixed initial pinyin of Chinese  contacts you want to call  For example              Pan Et at   8 02156469844       02156469844 B 0108888888  LR   CO    Initial status Full name search Pure initital Mixed initial  search search    BA  B 1234455567  ee    
58. t  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 mobile phone    Your mobile phone has the capability to download  store and forward  additional content  e g  ringtones  The use of such content may be  restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties  including but not  limited to restriction under applicable copyright laws  You  and not  Sony Ericsson  are entirely responsible for additional content that  you download to or forward from your mobile phone  Prior to your  use of any additional content  please verify that your intended use is  properly licensed or is otherwise authorized  Sony Ericsson does not  guarantee the accuracy  integrity or quality of any additional content  or any other third party content  Under no circumstances will Sony  Ericsson be liable in any way for your improper use of additional  content or other third party content    PlayNow    and PhotoDJ    are trademarks or registered trademarks  of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB    Memory Stick Micro    and M2    are registered trademarks of Sony  corporation        WALKMAN is a trademark of Sony corporation    Microsoft   Windows    Microsoft   Windows   Explorer  are either   registered trademarks or trademar
59. tes that a service or  function is network  or subscription   dependent  Because of this  all menus may  not be available in your phone  Consult your  network operator for more information        Getting to know your phone               Ear speaker  Infrared a    Walkman          Sony Ericsson  key            Selection  key  Back key                   Memory  Stick       Micro      M2        Microphone        Stereo headset and  charger connector                      On off key        Volume key    Navigation key  Selection key    Menu overview      PlayNow        BR Camera      Monternet       Messaging  Write new   Inbox   My friends    Email  Call voicemail  Drafts   Outbox   Sent messages  Saved messages  Templates  Settings     amp  Entertainment  Online services   Games   PhotoDJ     MusicDJ      Record sound    a WALKMAN     amp  File manager    I Contacts   3 Radio    All files Options   On Memory Stick Speed dial   In phone My business card  Groups      SIM contacts    Special numbers    Advanced  New contact   amp  Alarms    Organizer Png  Settings   Alarm Calendar General  Recurrent alarm Tasks Sounds 8 alerts  Alarm signal Notes Display   Calls Calls   Calculator Connectivity   Synchronization   Timer   Stopwatch   Applications   Code memo      Some menus are operator   network  and subscription dependent      The menu depends on whi ch contacts are selected as default       Use the navigation key to move across tabs in submenus  For  more information    15 Naviga
60. ting the menus    Status bar icons                                  Icon Description  alll     GSM network signal strength   Mil GPRS is within range and can be used      Battery status      Battery charging   a   Missed incoming call   a gt  Call and messaging alerts are off  alarm is still on   pa Text message received   S Email message received   Picture message received   D3 Voice message received        Ongoing call        Calendar reminder        Task reminder        BEN    The infrared port is on        Assembling your phone  Insert the SIM card and charge the battery to use your    phone     SIM card   When you register as a subscriber with a network operator   you get a SIM  Subscriber Identity Module  card  The SIM  card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your  phone number  the services included in your subscription   and your contacts information  among other things     GG Save contacts on your SIM card before you remove  it from another phone  Contacts may have been  saved in the phone memory mk 28 Contacts     To insert the SIM card and charge the battery  0                               10         oa    N    8    Slide the cover open and lift it off    Insert the SIM card  Make sure the SIM card is placed  under the silvery holders    Place the battery in the phone with the label side up and  the connectors facing each other    Place the cover on the phone and slide it into place   Connect the charger to the phone  The symbol on the  charger plug must
61. tings  gt  Connectivity   gt  Streaming settings and select the data account to use     To stream video and audio   1 From standby select Menu    Monternet  gt  More    Go to  K Enter address    2 Enter or choose the address to a Web page  Select a link  to stream from  The Walkman   player opens     To stream saved music and videos   1 From standby select Menu    Monternet  gt  More    Go to  K Bookmarks    2 Select a link to stream  The Walkman   player opens and  plays the music or video     51    Radio   Listen to FM radio with RDS  Radio Data System   functionality  You must connect the handsfree to your  phone as it works as an antenna  The radio can also be  used as an alarm signal s 61 Alarm clock     xx Do not use the phone in areas where mobile phones  are prohibited   amp  72 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient  Use     To listen to the radio  Connect the handsfree to your phone  From standby select  Menu    Radio     Radio control   e From standby select Menu    Radio  gt  Search to find a  broadcasting frequency      Press O or G to move 0 1MHz    e Press    or    to select preset channels    e p More to view options     Saving radio channels  Save up to 20 preset channels     To save radio channels  From standby select Menu    Radio  Set frequency  gt  More     gt  Save or press and hold   C9   to save in positions  1 to 10     To select radio channels    Use the navigation key or press    9   to select a  saved channel in positions 1 10     52       D PlayNow    
62. to enter    Ti      but  you only know that           is the first and the last stroke of the  character and that the total number of strokes is four  enter  CG   CG   CV  C  The character is displayed in the  candidate row     Pinyin input   Press the keys containing the required Pinyin letters  and  the phone will make various proposals on the screen   according to the pronunciation rules of Mandarin    Below is the key mapping of Pinyin letters on the keypad                                   Number Key   Pinyin Letter  abc   def     ghi   jkl   CE  mno  pars   tuu    ED  wxyz             Los On the keypad  the letter    is replaced  by v     24    For example  to enter      74       1 Press              2 When    xin    is highlighted  press     or    and select     5      then press        If you want to enter any of the other suggested Pinyin  combinations  scroll up or down to the desired  combination  then press        3 Press    again to select     D   When     i     is highlighted     Fuzzy Pinyin   Fuzzy Pinyin is an option for the Pinyin input method  which  contains additional spelling alternatives    When in Pinyin input mode  press More    Fuzzy Pinyin    gt  On     Input punctuation  symbols and smilies   Under any Chinese input mode  press       to see the table  of punctuation marks  symbols and smilies  Use the  navigation key to make a selection  Press to entera  space into the text     25    Calling    Making and receiving calls   Turn on the phone and mak
    
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