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1 Content s Getti ng to Know You r Pho ne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 User Guide Sym bols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Callin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Messa ging . . . . . .
2 Sony Er icsso n GSM 900/18 00 First ed ition (March 2005) This user guide is published by Sony E ricsson Mobile Communica tions AB, wit hout any warranty.
3 followin g: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,818,43 7, 5,953,5 41, 5,187,4 80, 5,945, 928, and 6,01 1,554; Canad ian Pat. No. 1,331,057, United Ki ngdom Pat. No. 22384 14B; Hong Kong Standa rd Pat. No . HK094032 9; Republic of Sing apore Pat. No. 5 1383; Eu ro.Pat.
4 Gettin g to Kn ow Yo ur Ph one Sele ctio n key Back key Earpiece Screen Sel ection key Navigation key Clea r key and On/Off but ton Microphone S tereo hea dset a nd ch arger con nector This is the Internet version of the user’s guide © Print only for priva te use.
5 User G uide Symb ols The f ollowing inst ruction symbo ls ap pear in this user guide: Assembling Your Phon e Insert t he SIM car d, attac h and char ge the bat tery to u se your phone. SIM Card When you reg ister as a subscri ber with a servic e provider, you get a SI M (Su bscriber I dentity Modul e) card.
6 To Remove the Co ver and Inse rt the SIM Car d This is the Internet version of the user’s guide © Print only for priva te use..
7 1 Push to rele ase th e cover. 2 Li ft the co ver up . 3 Insert the S IM card. Make sure th e SIM ca rd is placed under the s ilver y hol ders. 4 Place the battery in the phone with the label side up an d the connec tors facing eac h other . 5 Place the co ver on the pho ne.
8 To Charge the Ba ttery 1 Connect the charger t o the p hone at the flash s ymbol. The f lash sy mbol o n the charge r plug m ust f ace upwards. 2 It ma y take 30 minute s for the ba ttery icon to appear . 3 W ait approxi mately 4 hours or until the battery ic on indica tes that the battery is f ully cha rged.
9 To Turn the Phone On and Off 1 Press a nd ho ld to tu rn on or of f. 2 Enter your SIM card PIN, if you have one. 3 At first start-up, selec t the langu age for phone me nus. 4 } Yes if you want the se tup wizard to help you with instruc tions and tip s or } No .
10 Icons A selection of icons in standby and on the desktop. Icon Description T ells you the strength of the GSM networ k signal. Tells you th e status of the battery. Press to go t o the desktop from standby % 12 Navigating the Menus PlayNow™ – d own load and pl ay m usi c.
11 Menu Ove rview PlayNow™ Internet Services* Entertainment Games MusicDJ™ Record So und File Manager Pictures Sounds Videos Themes Games Ap pli cat ion s Other Messages Write N ew Inbox My Frien .
12 Navigat ing the Menus The main m enus are shown as icons on the desk top. Some submenus include tabs tha t appear on the screen. • Press t he navi gation ke y in the c enter or in a direct ion: Press to go to the desktop or to select items . Press , , or to move throu gh menus and ta bs.
13 Help Texts Help text s exist in your ph one. To access help texts } Info . More Optio ns } More to enter a li st of opti ons. File Mana ger Files a re sav ed in the fold ers. C reate sub folde rs to move files to. Unreco gnized fil es are sa ved in the Other folde r.
14 To Change the Phone Language • } Settings } General tab } Langua ge } Phone La nguage , sele ct a la ngu age. • From standb y , press: 0000 for Eng lish or 8888 fo r Automatic language (SIM dependant) . To Select Writing Languages 1 } Setting s } Gen eral tab } Langua ge } W riting Lan guage .
15 To Enter L etters Using T9 Tex t Input 1 } Mess age s } Wri te Ne w } Text Me ssage . 2 For example , if you want to write the word “Jane”, press , , , . 3 If the word shown is the one you want, press to accept and add a sp ace. T o ac cept a word wi thout ad ding a space, press .
16 Calli ng Making and Rece iving Calls Turn on the phon e and make sure you are within range of a network to make and receive call s % 9 To Turn the Phone On and Off . I f your subscript ion i ncludes the C aller I D serv ice and the calle r’s n umber is ide ntified , the numbe r is di splayed.
17 To Select More Options During a Call Press an d select an opt ion. To Turn Off the Microphone 1P r e s s } Mute Microph one , or pres s and hold . 2 } Replac e? , or pr ess again, to resume. To Check Your Missed Calls 1 From st andby } Calls and scroll to th e miss ed calls ta b.
18 To Select Your Default Phoneboo k 1 } P honeboo k } Options } Advanced } Defa ult P honebo ok . 2 Sel ect Contacts or SIM Numbe rs . For infor mation and set tings in eith er phoneb ook } Opti ons . Memory The number of entries you can save de pends on th e amount o f memor y available in the phone or on the SIM card .
19 SIM Numb ers Save e ntries a s a name with a sin gle nu mber. To Add a S IM Number 1 } Phonebook } New N um be r } Add . 2 Enter the na me } OK and numbe r } OK } Sa ve . Copyin g Cont acts Copy SIM n umbers to and from contac ts and the SIM card. To Copy Name s and Numbe rs to the SIM Ca rd 1 } Phonebook } Options } Adva nced } Copy to SIM .
20 To Add a P icture or a Ri ngtone to a Contact 1 } Phonebook and select th e contact you want to add a picture or pe rsonal ringtone to } More } Edit Conta ct . 2 Sele ct a tab and then select a Picture: or Ring tone: } Edit . This take s you to File Ma nager .
21 To Delete a Cont act or a SIM Number } Phoneb ook select a contact or numb er, press } Yes . To Delete all Contacts 1 } Phonebook } Opti ons } Ad vanc ed } Delete A ll Conta cts . 2 } Yes and enter th e phone lock code } OK . The defa ult phone lock code is 000 0.
22 To Set or Replace Speed Dialing Numbers 1 } Phonebook } Options } Speed Dial . 2 Scrol l to a number in the list } Add or Replace . Sele ct a phone number.
23 3 Instruct ions app ear . Lift the phon e to yo ur ear, wait for the tone and sa y the comman d that you want to re cord. The voice comm and is played ba ck to you. 4 If the reco rding is ok } Yes . If not } No . R epeat step 3. 5 T o r ecord a nother vo ice command for a co ntact } New Voice Cm d.
24 To Activate Voice Control and Make a Call 1 From standby, p ress a nd hold Calls or with a handsfre e, say your magi c word or press the ha ndsfree bu tton. 2 W ait for the tone and say th e name you recorde d earlie r , for exam ple “John mo bile”, the ca ll connects.
25 To Activate a Call Forward 1 } Settings } Calls tab } Forward Calls . 2 Select a call type and then one of the forward options } Activate . 3 Enter the phone nu mber t o which yo u want your calls t o be forwarde d, or } Lookup to find the contact } OK .
26 Handli ng Two Calls If you h ave a n ongoi ng call a nd a c all on hold, you can: • } Switch betw een th e two ca lls. •P r e s s } Join Call s to join the two c alls. •P r e s s } Trans fer Call , to connect the t wo ca lls. Y ou are disconne cted fr om both calls.
27 To Have a Pri vate Conversa tion 1P r e s s } Talk To and s elect th e partic ipan t. 2P r e s s } Join Calls to resume th e confer enc e call. Two Voi ce Lines Separate business and pri vate cal ls on tw o lines wi th different number s if yo ur subsc ription supports altern ate li ne servi ce.
28 Rest rict ed Dia ling Restric t outgoing and incoming ca lls when at home or abroad. You nee d a password from your service provide r . The f ollowing ca lls can be re strict ed: • All Ou tgoing – all o utgoing c alls. • Outgoing I ntl. – al l outgoing interna tiona l calls.
29 To Acti vate or Deactiva te F ixed Dial ing 1 } Phonebook } Options } Specia l Numbe rs } Fixed D ialing . 2 Sel ect Activate or Deactivate . 3 Enter your PIN2 } OK and then } OK agai n to confi rm. To Save a Fixed Nu mber 1 } Ph oneboo k } Options } Special Numbers } Fixed D ial ing } Fixed N umbe rs } New Nu mber .
30 Credit L imit f or Cal ls Enter an estim ated t otal a mount of money for m aking c alls. No mo re call s can be ma de when the tota l red uces to zero. To Set a Credi t Limit 1 } Settings } Calls tab } Time & Cost } C all Costs } More } Set Credit and enter your PIN2 } OK .
31 To Call Outside a Cl osed User Group } Settings } Calls tab } Manage Ca lls } Closed G roups } Open Ca lls } On . To only c all wit hin the group } Off . Tone Sign als Use telephon e banking se rvices or cont rol an answer ing machin e by sending ton e signals du ring a call.
32 To Create a G roup of Numbers 1 } Phonebook } Options } Groups } Send DT MF Tones } Add . 2 Enter a name f or the g roup } Contin ue . 3 } New Number } Ad d to find and select a contact number . 4 Repeat st ep 3 to add more num bers. } Done to save.
33 Messagin g Y our phone supports va rious messagi ng servic es. Contact your s ervice provider about t he servi ces you can u se or for more inf ormat ion, se e www.Sony Ericsson .com/support . Text Messag es Text mes sages can conta in pictures , animation s, melodi es and sound effect s.
34 To In sert an I tem i n a T ext Me ssage 1 While writing your m essage } More } Add Item . 2 Se lect an it em type an d then an ite m. Formatt ing Text Change styl e, size , alig nment an d creat e ne w paragra phs. To Format th e Text in a Text Mes sage 1 While writing you r message } More } Te xt Format .
35 To Delete a Mess age o r all Mes sages } Messag es } Inbox } More } Delete or Delete Al l Msgs. Long Messag es The number of char acters allowe d in a text message dep ends on the langu age you are writing in. You can send a longer messag e by linking two or more messages.
36 To Set a Messag e Option for a Specific Mess age 1 When you have s elected a rec ipient } Mo re } Advanc ed . 2 Select a n option } Edit and sel ect a setti ng } Done . To Check the Del ivery Statu s of a Sent Message } Messag es } Sent It ems and selec t a t ext me ssage } View } More } Details .
37 To Set a Default Message Option } Messag es } Settin gs } Pict ure M sg. and selec t an option. Addit ional Se nd Optio ns Reques t a read report, a delivery rep ort and set a priorit y for a spe cific message. You can also add more recipient s to t he mess age.
38 Templates Base you r message on on e of the predefine d template s. You can a lso add new temp lates. To Use a Predefined Template for a Picture Message 1 } Mess age s } Te mpl ate s an d sel ect a temp late . 2 } Use } Add to make changes or add new item s.
39 To Receive an d Read Emai l Messages 1 } Mess age s } Em ai l } Inbox } Send&Rec (when inbox is em pty) or } Messa ges } Email } Inbox } Mo re } Send & Receive to download ne w messages. 2 Sel ect a me ssage to r ead it. To Reply to an Email Message 1 Open the e mail me s sage } Reply .
40 To Delete an Email Messa ge 1 } Mess age s } Em ai l } Inbox and s elect the messa ge } More . 2 } Mark for Deletion or } Mark Several to d elete severa l mess ages. Select mo re me ssages by p re ssin g Mar k or Unmark . } More } Mark for De letion .
41 Imag ing Pict ures Your phone com es with a number of pictures . All pictures are saved in File Manage r } Pictures . You can use a picture as a screen save r, wallpaper, or item in your phoneb ook % 20 To Add a Picture or a Ri ngtone t o a Cont act .
42 To Delete a Picture } File Manage r } Pictur es . S elect a pi cture } More } De lete or press . Exchan ging Pi ctur es Exchan ge pict ures u sing cable, pict ure m essage s or em ail. You are n ot allowed to e xchange copyright-protected material.
43 Entertainment Media Play er The media pla yer can play bot h music and video. You can play music and video clip s that you downloa d or receive in a picture m essage. Yo u can also st ream mus ic and video s from Web sites. There is support f or MP3, WAV (up to 16 kHz as maximu m sa mple r ate) and 3GP .
44 PlayNow™ } PlayNow™ to p re- liste n, b uy an d d ownlo ad musi c v ia the Interne t. If setti ngs ar e not alrea dy in your phone % 48 Settings .
45 To Set the Ringtone V olume } Se ttings } Sounds & A lerts tab } Ring Volum e and press or to d ecrease o r i ncrease } Save . To Set the Vibr ating Alert 1 } Settings } Soun ds & Alerts tab } Vibrating Alert . 2 Set this ale rt to On , On if in Sil ent or Off .
46 To Send and Receive a Melody 1 } File Manag er } Soun ds and select a m elody. 2 } More } Send and select a transfer m ethod. When you rece ive the melod y, follow the instruc tions that appear. Sound Rec order Record your own m emos or call s which can be set as ringtones.
47 Themes, Games a nd Applica tions Your phone com es with predefined theme s, games and applicat ions. You can downlo ad new content to your phone. For more inf ormatio n, see www.SonyE ricsson.com /support . To Select or Change a Theme } File Ma nager } Theme s and se lect a them e.
48 Connect ivity Settings Settin gs may already be entered when you buy your phone. If not, c ontact your network op erator, ser vice provid er or see, www.
49 To Stop Browsing } More } Exit Brows er . Option s When Brows ing } More and select fr om the followi ng: • Exit Browser – disc onnect and go to sta ndby . • Go to the ho mepage s et for the curre nt Intern et pr ofile. • Bookma rks – add the site to your list of bookmarks.
50 The follo wing informa tion can be saved: • Cookies – im prove sit e access efficien cy . • Passwords – im prove serv er access efficienc y . To Allow o r Clear Cookies in Your Phone } Settings } Connect } Internet Se ttings } Cook ie s and select an opti on an d confirm .
51 Trusted Certific a tes These ver ify the WAP gatewa y or the HTTP server. The y are contain ed in your phone and can also be downlo aded. To check the certifica tes in your phone } Settings } Connect } Interne t Settings } Security } Trusted Cert.
52 To Enter the Remote S ynchroni zation Settings 1 } Settings } Conn ect } Sync hronization . 2 If no account exis ts } Yes and enter a name for the new account } Conti nue . A list of opt ions to ente r will appe ar . Add the serve r address of the sync hroniz ation server, a server userna me and a server password.
53 More Fe ature s Time a nd Dat e • T o set the ti me } Settings } Gene ral tab } Time & Date } Time . Enter the ti me } Sa ve . • T o set the ti me form at } Format a nd select an option. • T o set t he dat e and date form at } Settin gs } Genera l tab } Time & Da te } Date .
54 Calenda r Remi nder Opt ions } Always if you want the reminde r to sound even thoug h the phone is turned of f. When the remind er sounds } Yes to r ead the appoi ntment. } No to turn o ff th e reminder . To View an Ap pointment } Org ani zer } Calendar and select a day.
55 To Search for Appointments 1 } Organiz er } Calendar } More } Adv an ced } Fin d . 2 Enter the te xt you want to search fo r } OK . Exchan ging A ppoint ments Send and receive appoi ntments us ing picture m essaging . To Send an Appointment Sele ct an i tem, } Mor e } Send .
56 To View a Task } Organize r } Tasks and select a task } View . To Send a Task In th e lis t of t asks for a cer tain day, s elect the i tem you want to send } More } Send . Receiv ing a Ta sk When Add task ? ap pear s } Yes . Notes Make up to 10 notes in your phone.
57 Profiles Your phone has pr edefine d profiles that a re set to suit a certain environ ment. You can re set all pro file s ettin gs to the way they were set w hen you bought your phon e. To Se lect a Pro fil e } Settings } Gen er al ta b } Profiles } Sele ct Profile .
58 To Set the Ti mer } Organizer } Timer and ente r the hours, minutes and se conds after which you want the tim er to go off. Screen Light Autom atic is a settin g for th e scree n ligh t to tur n off a few seconds after yo u last press a key. Power s ave i s des igned to op timiz e st andby t ime.
59 SIM Card Lock The SIM card loc k protects your subs cription, but not your phone itself, from unauthorized use. If you chan ge SIM cards, the phone st ill works with the new SIM card.
60 To Turn the SIM Card Lock On or O ff 1 } Set t ings } General tab } Lock s } SIM Lock } Protectio n and sel ect On or Off . 2 Enter your PIN } OK . Keypad Loc k Lock the keypa d to avoid dialing a number by acciden t. You can sti ll answe r an incomi ng call and the ke ypad lo cks aga in afte r it.
61 Auto matic Phon e Lock If the phone lock is se t to au tomatic , you do not n eed to en ter your phone lock code un til a di fferent SI M card is i nserte d in the phone. To Set the Phone Lo ck 1 } Sett ings } General tab } Lock s } P hon elock } Prote ction and se lect a n alte rnative.
62 To Add a New Code 1 } Organiz er } Code Mem o and enter your passc ode } Continue } New Co de } Add . 2 Ente r a name associated with t he code, for example, the n ame of the credit card company } Continue .
63 Troubl eshooting Some problems requir e that you ca ll your servic e provi der, but most of th e problems you c an easily co rrect yourself . Before hand ing your phone in for repair, copy all sa ved files, me ssages and inf ormation to anothe r device as con tent may be lost during repair .
64 Menu L angua ge If the wrong lang uage is shown, you c an select from st andby: • Press 0000 for English. • Press 8 888 for Autom atic – SIM card de termine d. Insert SIM There is no SIM card in t he phone or you ma y have i nserted it incorrec tly.
65 PUK Bloc ked You ente red your persona l unblocking key c ode (PUK) incorre ctly 10 time s in a row. Conta ct your serv ice provide r. Phone Loc ked The phone is lo cked. To unlock the phone % 60 Phone Lock . Phone Loc k Code Your phone com es with the phone lock c ode, 0000.
66 Exchan geable Front Covers To Change the Front Cover 1 Use a match t o press the ca tch down and push the c over forward to rel ease the fro nt cover. 2 Gently pull the fron t cover awa y and remove the keypad. 3 Place the keyp ad on the new front cov er .
67 Addit ional In forma tion Sony E ricsso n Consu mer Web Si te At www. SonyEricsso n.com/supp ort ther e is a suppo rt sec t ion where help and tips are only a few clic ks away. Here you find the latest PC software upda tes and tips on how to us e your product m ore e fficientl y.
68 Antenna Only use an antenna tha t has been sp ecifically desi gned by Sony Er icsson f or your mobile phone. Use o f unautho rized or modifi ed antennas could damage your mobile phone and may violate regulations , causing loss of perfor mance and SAR level s above the recommend ed limits (see below).
69 Before a p hone mode l is avail able for sale to the publ ic, it must b e tested an d certified to t he FC C that i t does no t exceed the lim it established b y the government-ado pted requirement for safe exposure .
70 For other m edical d evices, please con sult the manu facturer of the device. CHIL DREN DO NOT ALLOW CHILDRE N TO PLAY WI TH YOUR MOBILE PHO NE OR ITS ACCE SSORIES . THEY COULD HURT THEMSELVES OR OT HERS, OR COULD ACCIDENTALLY DA MAGE THE MOBILE PHONE OR ACCESSOR Y.
71 Emerg ency Ca lls Mobile pho nes operat e using radi o signals, w hich canno t guarantee connec tion unde r all cond itions. Therefor e you sh ould ne ver rel y solely upon an y mobile phone for essential communi cations (e.g. medical emerg encies).
72 • Keep out of childre n’s rea ch. • Use the battery for th e intended purpose onl y. • Do not allow the bat tery to be p ut into the m outh. Battery electr olytes may be toxic if swallowed . Dispos ing of the Ba ttery Please check local regu lations for disposal of batteries or call your local Sony Ericsson Call Center for information.
73 Sony Ericsson and its ser vice partn ers reserve the right to char ge a handling fe e if a returned Product is found n ot to be und er warranty according to the condition s below. Please note th at some of your personal settings, downloa ds or other information may be lost when your So n y Ericsson P roduct is r epaired or repl aced.
74 standby time is noticea bly shorter, it is time to replace your battery. Sony Ericsson recommend s that you us e only batteries and chargers approve d by Sony Eri csson. Minor va riations in scree n brightness and co lor may occur bet ween phone s.
75 Some countr ies/states do n ot allow th e exclusion or li mitation o f incidental or consequentia l damages, or limitatio n of the dur ation of implied war ranties, so t he precedin g limitat ions or exclusio ns may not apply to you.
76 Declaration of Conf ormity We, Sony Er icsson Mobile C ommunicat ions AB of Nya Vatte ntornet S-221 88 L und, Swed en declare under our sole responsibility th at our product Sony Ericsson type AAA-.
77 Index A alar m clock 53 aler ts 45 answeri ng servi ce 22 applicat ions 47 B battery alien 67 charging and ins erting 7 bookmar ks 49 busines s car ds 32 C calc ulato r 58 cale ndar 5 3 call cred i.
78 G games 47 groups 3 1 H HTTP 48 I icons 10 Internet 48 J Java™ 50 K keypad lock 60 L languag e phone 14 writing 14 light 58 locks phone lo ck 65 SIM card 59 M magic word 23 media play er 43–44 .
79 PlayNow™ 43 power save 58 profiles 57 PUK 59, 65 R recording call s 46 sounds 46 voice comm ands 22–24 reset the phone 6 5 restri cted d ialli ng 28 ringtones 44 S safety guid elines 67 screen .
80 temp lates for p icture me ssages 38 for text me ssages 35 text in put 14 text m essages 33–36 them es 4 7 time 5 3 timer 57 trouble shootin g 63 turning on/ off phone 9 phone lo ck 61 ringtone s.
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