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Contents Welcome ........................................................ 9 Getting to know your phone ...................... 10 Package ............................................................ Overview.......................................................... Before using your phone.................................. First time start-up............................................. Turning the phone on and off .......................... Flip closed........................................................
SMS.................................................................. 47 MMS ................................................................ 47 Email ................................................................ 48 More about Messaging ..................................... 49 Subscribing to RSS feeds ................................. 69 Reading news items.......................................... 69 Updating feeds ................................................. 70 Settings............................
Games .......................................................... 86 Connecting to other devices ...................... 97 Quickoffice and Pdf+ ................................. 87 Bluetooth wireless technology......................... Infrared port ..................................................... USB port .......................................................... Wireless LAN .................................................. Connections manager.......................................
Forward calls .................................................. 115 Flag Call ......................................................... 115 Handsfree settings .......................................... 115 Reject with SMS ............................................ 116 Restrict calls ................................................... 116 Show or hide number ..................................... 116 TTY Settings .................................................. 116 Voice control .........................
Master reset.................................................... 133 Setup wizard .................................................. 134 Uninstall......................................................... 134 Troubleshooting........................................ 135 Important information............................. 136 Guidelines for safe and efficient use ........................................ 140 End User License Agreement ........................ 143 Limited Warranty.................................
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Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Sony Ericsson P990i the all-in-one entertainment phone and PDA. Before you start to use your new phone please read these instructions carefully to enjoy maximum performance and a longer life service. The Getting to know your phone chapter in this User’s Guide gives a quick overview of the main functions of the phone, shortcuts and general information. • Web Guide – an up-to-date User’s Guide available on the Internet on www.sonyericsson.com/support.
Getting to know your phone Package A N F. G. H. I. J. K. M L B C K I J D H E A. B. C. D. E. 10 F G Phone Battery Charger Desk stand Stereo headset Getting to know your phone Strap Extra stylus Memory Stick adapter Flip replacement cover Flip replacement tool set CD with Sony Ericsson PC Suite (in the documentation package) L. Documentation package M. USB cable N. Memory Stick PRO Duo™ inserted in the Memory Stick slot. The Memory Stick contains Try and Buy applications.
Overview A H B C G F D E A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. On/Off button Camera for video calls Screen Flip with keypad Camera button Slot for Memory Stick Internet button Infrared port P990i I. Camera lens J cover K J. Camera lens K. External L antenna connector M L. Loudspeaker M. Photo light N. Connector for accessories and charger O. Microphone P. Key and touch screen lock slider N Q. Back button R. Jog Dial S. Media player button T.
Before using your phone SIM card You receive your SIM card when you register with a network operator. The SIM card keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription and phonebook information, among other things. A PIN code is supplied with the SIM card and must be entered when switching on the phone for the first time. Remove the battery (if it is in place) and insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder.
Care instructions Please take care of your phone and follow these advice: • • • Use a moist cloth when you clean the screen. Only use the stylus provided to tap the screen. For detailed care instructions, see Recommendations for safe use of product (mobile phone, battery, charger and other accessories) on page 140. First time start-up Please read Guidelines for safe and efficient use on page 140 before you use your phone. To switch on your phone press the On/Off button keeping the flip closed.
Flip closed With the keypad flip closed, your phone can be used as a conventional mobile phone, using the keypad to dial and the Jog Dial to navigate. See Navigation on page 15. Screen areas When the flip is closed, the screen is not touch-sensitive. It is divided into the following areas: A. Status bar, containing status icons. B. Application title bar. C. Application area. D. Selection key bar. Many options are available from the More menu. E. Context bar.
Closing the flip Closing the flip while an application is running generally ends the application and saves the data. Exceptions, among others, are voice/video phone calls, data sessions and multimedia applications, that will continue to run. Flip removed The flip can be removed, which makes the organizer applications easier to access. When the flip is removed, your phone works as if the flip was open. Note: Turn the phone off before you remove the flip to avoid to damage your phone.
Finding the applications Jog Dial Rotate the Jog Dial to scroll lists up and down, adjust sound volume or move through a multimedia message. Press the Jog Dial Inwards inwards to select a highlighted item. Activity menu Up Down The Activity menu is displayed whenever you switch on your phone and is the starting point for performing a variety of tasks whether you are working with the flip closed or flip open. The Activity menu is operatordependent and is described in the Quick Guide.
Main menu You can find all the phone’s applications in the Main menu, which can be shown either in a list or a grid view. Applications are categorized under folders as shown in the following overview.
Using the applications Starting an application You have the following options in the Main menu: • Flip open – rotate the Jog Dial to highlight an application. Press the Jog Dial, or tap the application icon/name, to start the application. • Flip closed – rotate the Jog Dial or press or to highlight an application. Press the Jog Dial or press to start the application. Leaving an application You can leave an application in two ways: • • Close it by using the back key or the back button.
Keypad and keyboard functions Clear key Keypad functions • • • • Navigation key Press the navigation key up, down, left or right to move in the required direction. Press for example right to open the right tab. Press the centre to perform the command that appears on the screen just above the key or to select a highlighted item. In this User’s Guide , for example, means press navigation key up.
Numeric keys • • to • • Enter digits. Enter associated characters or perform associated functions. Press and hold “1” from the standby view to initiate a call to voicemail. Press and hold one of the keys 2 to 9 to open Contacts. 2 highlights the entry closest to “a” and 9 the entry closest to “w”. In standby view, if you press and hold any character key, the Contacts list will be displayed starting with the corresponding character.
Status bar icons Icon Function Below is a selection of icons appearing in the status bar. With the flip open, you can tap an icon to get more information or start an application.
Memory Stick PRO Duo There are Try and Buy applications that represent a wide variety of business and entertainment applications prestored on the supplied Memory Stick PRO Duo™. There you also find information on how to buy the applications. You can remove the pre-stored applications from the Memory Stick to free up storage space. The Memory Stick also provides extra storage space where you can store pictures, music, applications, documents and so forth.
Connecting the included accessories D A. Connect the headset and other accessories to the base of the phone. B. Connect the travel charger to the desk stand or to the base of the phone. C. Connect the desk stand to a USB connector on a computer. D. Connect the car holder antenna to the antenna connector at the rear of the phone. Tip You can use the stylus to remove the plastic cup covering the antenna connector.
Updating software When an improved software version for your phone is introduced, you can update it using the Sony Ericsson Update Service on www.sonyericsson.com/support. The Web page has further instructions and will guide you through the process. To run an update, you need a PC with an Internet connection. You also need to have the Sony Ericsson PC Suite installed and a USB connection between your phone and the PC.
A. Folder menu. Notes A B. All folder. When this All notes is selected, entries Note A Unfiled B from all folders are Edit folders displayed. C Note: The All folder D in Contacts does not display the entries on the SIM card. C. Unfiled folder. Each application has its New own default folder, so if you do not create folders of your own, your items will be stored in the Unfiled folder. D. Edit folders. Select this to rename, delete or add a new folder.
Text Entry • There are four ways to enter text in the phone: Flip closed • Use the keypad. Flip open • • • Use the virtual keyboard located in the status bar. Write directly on the screen using the stylus. Use the keyboard below the screen. Entering text with the flip closed With the flip closed, you use the keypad keys to enter text.
Multitap text entry When you press a key, a pre-edit box with the different characters on that key is shown in the title area: If the same key is pressed again, the next character in the pre-edit box will be selected. Note: To enter digits you can also press and hold the corresponding key. The key deletes the character to the left of the cursor. If continuously pressed, the key deletes several characters and then whole words.
4. Continue writing your message. 5. Press to enter a full stop. To enter other punctuation marks, scroll with the navigation key or the Jog Dial to view the alternative symbols. Entering text with the flip open Editing text Select the application menu to access editing functions like copy, paste and cut text, or if applicable to format text (size, style and alignment).
characters associated with that key, then these will be shown in a pre-edit box in the title area: If the same key is pressed again, the next character in the pre-edit box will be selected. (The pre-edit box will be displayed on screen for as long as you have the key depressed.) When the key is released, the highlighted character will be selected. Press to delete the character or spaces to the left of the cursor. Press and hold to delete several characters and then whole words. Press the the cursor.
• Press the or keys to show additional symbols in the pre-edit box in the title area. • Use the keys. to access the colored symbols on the • Press and to bring up the application menu. Select Text options > Add symbol to open the symbol selector table. Use the Jog Dial to scroll within the table, and select the symbol by pressing the Jog Dial. You can also select a symbol by using the stylus. Navigating within text Press entry. or Press and within text entry.
A. Arrow that splits A the text mode B First name screen into an Dan upper part and a C D lower part. Mobile: B. Write numbers and symbols Save Cancel above the arrow. C. Write uppercase letters in line with the arrow. D. Write lowercase letters below the arrow. To select icons or buttons, tap and hold them using the stylus. Note: Most letters can be written using different stroke styles. See the tables below. The style does not determine case. The position on the screen decides case, not the style.
Note: Start each stroke at the dotted end. Accented letters Write the character as described above, then write the accent above the arrow. Other such characters, for example, ö and ü, follow the same principle. Numbers Numbers are written above the arrow. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = + , . * / * S Note: Start each stroke at the dotted end.
Note: If a prediction suggestion is displayed when you are sending or saving the text, this word will not be sent or saved. Selecting words You select word suggestions in different ways depending on your chosen method: • Handwriting recognition & Virtual keyboard – Tap the selected word with the stylus, or tap the small left and right arrows on either side of the Predictive text suggestions window to scroll through any additional words (if available).
Silent mode With the flip open, tap in the status bar, select Volume and mark Silent mode. To exit silent mode, tap and unmark Silent mode. When the flip is closed, press and hold from the standby view. You can also select More > Turn on silent. Selecting sounds Select > Volume > Settings from the status bar, or select Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds and Alerts to access settings such as ringtones, button clicks and equalizer, see Sounds & alerts on page 127.
Phone You can use the Phone application with other functions of the phone, including applications from outside Sony Ericsson. Some special features are: • • • • Personalized polyphonic ringtones. Multitasking – use other applications during a call. Handling of two lines on the SIM card (ALS). Handling of voice controlled calls. Making a call You can make a call from many of the applications. This chapter mainly describes the Phone application calling options.
More ways to make a call Receiving a call Making a call from other applications You can also make a phone call from other applications. Whenever a phone number is available as a link, you can select the number and immediately get a calling option. Handling an incoming call You can handle an incoming phone call in several ways: • Answer – select Yes, or answer by using voice control. See Voice control on page 39. • Send Busy – reject the call by pressing or by using voice control.
• • • • • • • Show contact – display the corresponding entry in Contacts, or access DTMF tones sequences stored in Contacts. Add call/Hold/Retrieve – make a call during a call, put the active call on hold, or retrieve a held call. Transfer sound – transfer a call to a Bluetooth or a regular headset, or to the speakerphone. See Handsfree settings on page 115. Turn on tones/Turn off tones – choose whether you want to turn DTMF tones on/off. Create task – create a task in Tasks.
icon, or , in the status bar. To switch to the other line, tap the icon. Call log All your calls are being logged in the application Call log. Here you can find call information, such as the type of calls, time, date, phone numbers and call lengths. You can choose any of the four tabs to display the logged information.: • Rotate the Jog Dial to bring up the Transfer sound dialog. Select to transfer the sound to the speakerphone. (You can also adjust the volume).
Controlling tone-based services Voice control You can use your phone for phone banking services or other tone-based services that use DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency). The voice control feature lets you manage calls by using your voice. With Voice answer you can use words recorded for “answer” and “busy” to answer, or to send a busy tone to an incoming call. With Voice dialing, you can make a call by saying a contact’s name.
Calling cards Forwarding calls There are two main types of calling cards: corporate and commercial cards. With a corporate card you can use your phone as a corporate phone, and get access to special services since all your calls pass through a corporate switchboard. You can forward incoming calls to another number, if you for any reason are unable to answer. See Forward calls on page 115.
Note: The service is available only if it is supported by your operator. Support for TTY To use a teletype (TTY) device with the phone, connect the device at the base of the phone. See TTY Settings on page 116. For further information, refer to your TTY device supplier’s product information. Note: You can still make normal calls when the phone is in TTY mode, but other accessories, such as handsfree, will not work properly. P990i Phone This is the Internet version of the user guide.
Video phone When you make a video call, you can see the person you are talking to on the screen. By using Video phone you can: • Explore the application in Demo mode (off-line). • Zoom the outgoing video. • Show both incoming and outgoing video. This chapter describes the use of the application with the flip open, unless otherwise stated. Demo mode When you open Video phone, the application starts in demo mode (off-line), which means that you can explore the functionality without initiating a call.
Other ways to make a video call Zoom You can also make a video call from other applications. Whenever a phone number is available as a link, you can select the number and immediately get a calling option. You can zoom the outgoing video feed in the large window between four zoom levels. Receiving a video call When the phone indicates that you have an incoming video call, you can either accept or reject the call: • • Accept – select Yes. The front camera is switched on by default.
Options in the Video phone menu You can find these options in the Video phone menu when you make a video call: • Start camera/Stop camera – start or stop your outgoing video feed. When the camera is paused, the pause picture is sent. • Switch pictures – switch the incoming and the outgoing video during a call. The large and the small picture change place. • Use front camera/Use rear camera – select either of the cameras, front or rear, to be used for the outgoing video.
Messaging You can create, send, and receive different types of messages: SMS (Short Message Service), which are text messages. MMS (Multimedia Message Service), which, for example, can include text, pictures and sound. Email messages. Beamed messages, which are files received via infrared or Bluetooth. Auto setup files for configuring Internet, email and MMS.
• Inbox in Messages – contains all received messages except email messages. In Control panel, you can set how you will be notified when a message is received. • Inbox in an email account – contains the received email messages for that particular account. In Control panel, you can set how you will be notified when a message is received. • Outbox – contains messages ready to be sent. You can move a message from this box to the Drafts folder. • Drafts – contains messages that are not ready to be sent.
SMS A message can contain up to 160 characters. If you create a longer message it will be sent as two or more separate messages (concatenated), but will usually be received as one message. If you add pictures, sounds and other items to your message it becomes an EMS (Enhanced Message Service) message. You can answer an SMS with an MMS. You can also receive a delivery report, see SMS on page 130.
You can edit pictures you have added. While you are creating a message you can leave it to take a picture or a video film, and then return to the message to add the picture or film. When you are ready, select Send. Incoming MMS Select the new message. The first time you open the message it plays automatically. After that, you have to use the playback buttons to play it. You can forward and reply to a multimedia message. Email You can create email messages from each email account.
increase the size of an email and the connection time needed to send it. You can choose not to receive large messages and only to receive a header. To view the body of an open HTML-mail message with MHTML-formatting, select Settings > Display MHTML. To fit the text to the width of the screen also select Settings > Always fit to screen. You will see the priority of the messages in the different inboxes. To view an attachment you need a viewer for that type of file.
You can also add addresses and address lists from Contacts. calendar will be updated automatically. You can also reply to and forward an invitation. Full screen view Push email You can view and edit your email messages and MMS in full screen view. You can install a push email application on your phone. With push email, email messages received in your ordinary mailbox will automatically be sent to your phone.
Camera Your phone has a digital camera that also works as a video clip recorder. You can take pictures, record video clips, store them on a Memory Stick or in phone memory, view them and send them directly as an MMS message. You can also send pictures and clips using Send as, see Send as on page 24. Exposure control is automatic, with manual compensation so that you can adjust picture brightness. You can set the camera to focus automatically. A macro mode setting allows you to take extreme close-ups.
Taking pictures and video clips 100% A +0.0 Vie iew When the camera is activated you can see the following information: B D 500+ E Settings C F A. Shows the zoom setting: Press to increase zoom level, to decrease zoom level when taking a picture or clip. B. Shows the remaining number of pictures or recording time for the current storage location, frame size and quality settings. 52 Camera C. Shows the exposure compensation. Press to increase brightness, to decrease. D.
F. A row of indicator icons give a quick overview of your current settings: The Frame size (resolution) for still pictures can be: 1600 x 1200 (UXGA) 1280 x 960 640 x 480 (VGA) 320 x 240 (QVGA) The Frame size (resolution) when recording video clips can be: 128 x 96 (SQCIF) 160 x 120 (QQVGA) 176 x 144 (QCIF) 320 x 240 (QVGA) The Quality setting can be: Fine, Normal or Economy.
When taking still pictures: The camera is set to focus the lens automatically at normal distances. The camera is set to focus the lens automatically for extreme close-ups (Macro mode). When recording video clips: The microphone is muted, no audio will be recorded. To hide all icons Press to hide all icons. Press them again. to show Taking a self-portrait Hold the camera so that you can see your reflection in the circular mirror next to the lens. You can use the self timer.
Changing the settings Select Settings to show a scrollable list of camera settings. Rotate the Jog Dial to move through the list and see the options for each setting. Select Info to see a short description of the setting. To change a setting, press and then rotate the Jog Dial to highlight the desired option, then press again.
Shutter sound – Select (or mute) a shutter sound. The Muted option may not be available since there may be legal requirements that all cameras give an audible indication that a picture is being taken. Self-timer – Select On to take pictures and clips with a time delay. Reset file number – Resets the file number for pictures and clips in the currently set storage location. 56 Camera P990i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
Contacts Contacts is your personal phonebook where you can store names, phone numbers, email addresses, photos, and other contact information. Information stored on the SIM card is also accessible. SIM card entries can be copied to and from Contacts. Using Contacts Each entry in Contacts can be viewed in four tabs: Links tab – contains fields for name, photo, phone and pager numbers, title, emails, and Web pages.
Making a call from the SIM card My numbers Choose the appropriate option: You can store your own phone numbers so that you can look them up, whenever you need to. To make the settings, select Contacts folder menu > SIM > SIM menu > My numbers. > SIM, to open the SIM card. Make a call in the same way as from Contacts. • Flip closed – select More > View folder > SIM, to open the SIM card. Make a call in the same way as from Contacts. Note: The All folder does not include SIM card entries.
Editing a contact Adding a field to a contact Select the links tab . Select Contacts menu > Add field. Mark a field in the list and select Add. Editing a field Select the appropriate tab, and highlight the field you want to edit. Some useful editing commands are available in the field dropdown menu. For more information about text entry, see Text Entry on page 26. Adding or editing a contact on the SIM card To add a contact on your SIM card, select Contacts folder menu > SIM > New.
Adding a birthday reminder Select the address tab and enter the date in the contact’s birthday field. You will then get the option to set a birthday reminder in Calendar. See Creating calendar entries on page 62. Adding a note to a contact Select the notes tab and enter the text. If you do not want the note to be included when you send, beam, or synchronize the contact, mark the Private check box.
3. Select SIM menu > Copy to Contacts. With the flip closed, use the More menu instead, and follow the same procedure. To open the SIM card, select More menu > View folder > SIM. Note: Only 3G SIM card entries can contain multiple phone numbers. P990i Contacts This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
Calendar Calendar helps you to keep track of appointments, reminders, all day events and anniversaries. You can use anniversaries for annual reminders of important dates, such as birthdays or celebrations. You can set reminder alarms for the entries. You can invite attendees to appointments or all day events. The invitations are sent via email and when recipients open them in Messages, they can accept them and add them to Calendar, or decline them.
Invitations Managing received invitations If the entry is an appointment or an all day event you can invite others to the appointment on the tab. You invite attendees by entering their email addresses. You might receive invitations to appointments when you are fetching email messages from the email server. You have the possibility to accept or decline the invitations and if you accept Calendar is updated automatically. See Email on page 48.
Settings You can, for example, set default values for the alarm, Day view and the duration of appointments. Select More > Settings > Alarm & display. Note: By specifying the first day of your week you can change the display of both Week and Month. Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Time & date > Time & date > Set workdays. 64 Calendar P990i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
Web The integrated browser is the entry-point to the Internet in your phone. It supports both frames and JavaScript™. You can easily switch from portrait to landscape view, and change from normal to full screen presentation. The browser can fit the contents of the page to the width of the screen. Working with pages Use the browser with the flip open. Select Multimedia > Web to open the browser: • A Sony Ericsson homepage is shown if no page has been set remotely.
C. Open web page. D. Go to the previous page. E. Go to the next page. F. Refresh or Stop loading the page. G. Find (on the Internet or in the current page). H. Go to the Bookmarks view. I. Progress bar, shows the loading progress. J. Select the title to find menu options. Navigation is quick and simple: • • • • • • 66 Select a link or a bookmark to navigate.The homepage is always the first bookmark in the bookmarks list. Tap and hold a link to open a menu of options based on the type of link.
Views menu Select Web > Views to open list views where you can work with saved pages, history or downloads. Saving pages You can save the current page to open it later offline. Select Web > Current page > Save page to save the page. Select Web >Views > Saved pages to see a list of your saved pages. You can open a page in the list, delete it or rename it. Using the History list To open a page you have visited earlier select Web > Views > History.
• • • Configure the cache handling. You can choose cache size as well as have the cache emptied every time you disconnect. Delete all cookies. Set browser to show a warning dialog before submitting a form over an insecure Internet connection. To delete private data Select Web > Settings > Delete private data to open a dialog where you can mark check boxes to delete: • • • • 68 All history data (includes internal security data and the list of previously entered Web addresses). The contents of the cache.
RSS feeds RSS provides a way for Web sites to distribute their content outside of a Web browser. A news Web site might have an RSS feed which contains breaking stories, while a magazine Web site may provide an RSS feed with excerpts of their latest articles. An RSS feed is a file containing a list of information items, each of which has a title, a description and a link to the Web page.
Select the RSS feed you are interested in to display the news items list. Then select a news item headline to display the full headline and description. To schedule the updates you select Settings > Schedule updates. You can choose to update the feeds by time or RSS feeds FUN & downloads by interval. When the feeds are updated automatically a status bar icon RSS appears. Tapping the status bar icon launches the RSS application.
Media player Media player works as a music player, video player and FM radio all-in-one. You can play music and video clips that are stored on your phone. You can also receive streaming video and music from the Internet. For a list of supported media formats, see Media formats on page 149. You can start the Music player or the FM radio simply by pressing and holding the media player button . For information on how to configure the media player button, see Hardware buttons on page 125.
If a playlist contains links to tracks stored on a Memory Stick that you have removed from the phone, the track titles are displayed in italics and the tracks are skipped. To pause playback press the media player button, tap with the flip open, or select the Pause softkey when the flip is closed. Playlists can be moved or copied between the phone memory and a Memory Stick using the File manager. The playlists that you create on the phone are stored in \Music\playlists.
Adjust volume and tone During playback, rotate the Jog Dial to adjust volume. You can further adjust the sound by selecting Music > . When the flip is Settings > Equalizer or by tapping closed, select More > Settings > Equalizer. Manage tracks If you want to select several tracks at once, scroll to one of the tracks and select Music > Manage > Mark. If the flip is closed, select More > Manage > Mark.
To play a video clip 1. Open the flip and select Media player > Video 2. Navigate to the clip you want to watch. The first folder in the list contains clips you have recorded with the camera. 3. Tap the clip or press the Jog Dial to start playback. To play streaming video Provided you have an Internet account set up, you can also watch video streams from the internet. Select Video > Manage > Open URL and enter the address to the stream. You can save shortcuts to streaming content.
stretched to use as much of the screen as possible, without changing the aspect ratio. Buffering tab • • Media buffer – controls the amount of data that is saved before playback of a stream begins. Normally you would use the default setting. Selecting a higher setting can improve playback, at the expense of higher memory usage. Cache – cache memory is used to temporarily store streaming video so that data does not have to be downloaded again if you rewind and watch a clip again.
C. Shows the number in the list of presets of the preset station currently playing. D. Station name (or the tuned frequency). E. Signal strength indicator. To start listening to the radio To use the radio you must connect the handsfree to your phone. The handsfree acts as an antenna. Open Media Player and select Radio. The first time you use the radio it will ask you if you want to do an automatic search for stations (Auto store).
Using the RDS functions The RDS functionality lets you set the radio to automatically switch to a channel when it is broadcasting a traffic announcement (TA) or news announcement (NEWS). The radio can also re-tune to the alternative frequency that gives the best reception for the channel you have set (AF). Select More > Settings > RDS options in the menu. In the dialog you can turn the RDS, TA and NEWS functions on or off and set the volume level for interrupting announcements.
PlayNow™ With PlayNow™ you can download top music hits, videos, games and pictures to your phone. You can then set downloaded files as alarm signals, ringtones, wallpapers, and screen savers, or add them to your contacts. All content of the PlayNow service is available on a Web page that is updated regularly by Sony Music Entertainment. Before deciding to purchase, you can preview most of the content. Note: Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred.
Picture gallery and Picture editor Picture gallery In Picture gallery you can view, send and organize all the pictures saved in your phone’s internal and external memory. The pictures can be taken with the phone camera or loaded from elsewhere. Picture gallery supports image types with file extensions .jpg, .bmp, .gif (including animated GIFs), .mbm (SymbianOS Multi BitMap Image), .png and .wbmp. You can do any of the following: • Send the pictures to others (using MMS messaging or Send as).
F. The list can be sorted by name, size, type, or date, in ascending or descending order. Select Picture gallery > Sort by to change the sorting G. Select the title to find menu options. • • • • Options for using picture files You will find options for using pictures under Picture gallery > Use. • • • • • • • Send as – see Send as on page 24. Edit picture – open a picture in Picture editor. Remote screen – mark the check box to beam pictures that you open in detail view to an external device.
Sending pictures using MMS messaging To send selected pictures as well as a picture in detail view using MMS messaging, select . Picture editor The editor can be started from Picture gallery, Messaging and Camera. Using Picture editor, you can crop, rotate and resize images. You can add fun layers such as clipart and frames. There are tools for drawing on the image using the stylus with different pen sizes and colors available, as well as a text tool for formatting and inserting text into the image.
picture. Color balance is adjusted automatically, use the Jog Dial to adjust the others. Zoom mode The Zoom indicator thumbnail view shows the part of the whole picture that is shown zoomed. You can use the stylus to drag the picture on the screen. You can capture the visible part of the picture: select Picture editor > Edit > Crop. Editing options Select Picture editor > Edit for a menu of editing options.
Business card scanner With Business card scanner you can scan a business card that is handed to you, and add the contact details to your contacts. A. Select Card Scanner menu to set the language to be used. B. The currently selected language(-s). C. Start the Camera. D. Browse for business cards that you have already captured. Scanning cards Card scanner A ENG/CHI card B C Capture Browse D 1. Select Office > Business card scanner. 2.
Sound recorder Select Multimedia > Sound recorder. You can use the sound recorder with the flip closed or open. The description below assumes the flip is closed. With the flip open, you can reach most commands from the Sound recorder menu and you can tap the screen buttons to record, play, pause and stop. Tip You can assign the Internet button to launch the Sound recorder and to start and stop recording. See Hardware buttons on page 125. Record To start a new recording, select New recording and press Rec.
MusicDJ™ With MusicDJ™ you can compose melodies to use as ringtones. MusicDJ™ is only accessible with the flip open. bars by rotating the Jog Dial, or selecting MusicDJ™ > Go to and entering the numbers of the desired track and bar. .A melody consists of four tracks: Drums, Bass, Chords and Accents. You compose the melody by adding prearranged sound samples to the tracks. Each sample is one bar long. The samples are grouped into Intro, Verse, Chorus and Break.
Games Your phone comes with two games preloaded in the Entertainment folder. Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005™ is a 3D game that lets you play golf on one of the most spectacular 18-hole golf courses on the American circuit, the Harbour Town Golf Links at Sea Pines Resort. The game has a built-in tutorial. Quadrapop is a puzzle game. Select Entertainment > Quadrapop > Help to learn more. 86 Games P990i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
Quickoffice and Pdf+ Quickoffice™ and Pdf+ are found in the Office folder. With Quickoffice you can view and edit Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents as well as text documents. With Pdf+ you can view Adobe Acrobat (PDF) documents. Quickoffice In Quickoffice you can see a list of all the Quickoffice or text documents in a folder. Use the tabs to display a list of a certain Quickoffice document type. Use the Phone memory menu to switch between phone memory and Memory Stick.
Pdf+ Displays the Find dialog. In Pdf+ you use the two tabs on the top to switch between phone memory and Memory Stick. Goes to the next link in the document. In an open PDF document you can control the viewing from the toolbar at the bottom of the screen: Displays the next part of the screen. If you have selected Display > Column mode the top of the next column of a page will be displayed. A column is defined as the width of the screen. Displays the Bookmarks view if the document contains bookmarks.
Notes and Tasks Notes Notes is a notebook where you can write notes and draw sketches. You can separate notes into different folders, for example work and personal notes. Creating and managing notes Select Office > Notes > New. A notes entry consists of two tabs, tab for text and tab for sketches. When you create a note, use to make the text bold and to make a bulleted list. The first words of your notes are displayed in your list of notes. Select a note from the list to view or edit it.
• Due date – set a deadline by which it must be completed. (Overdue entries are displayed in bold.) • Alarm – set an alarm time and date. • Folder – select a folder or create a new one. Select a task from the list to view or edit it. Use the menu commands to search through the task entries, copy and paste entries, delete entries, select text options among other things. You can also move entries between Tasks and Calendar, which is useful when scheduling task entries.
Calculator and Converter Calculator You can add, subtract, multiply, divide and calculate square roots and percentages. It also has a memory function. Percentage calculations are performed backwards. To calculate, for example, 10% of 50, enter 50x10%. The result is displayed when you tap the %-key. Functionality MR Tap once to retrieve a value from the memory and enter it into the screen. Tap twice to clear the memory. M+ Tap once to store an entered value in the memory.
Converter With Converter you can convert different values of the following categories; Distances, Volumes, Weights, Temperatures, Speeds, Areas and Currencies. You can add further currencies to the list of currencies to convert and you can enter the exchange rate of different currencies. Converting units of measurement If you for example want to convert distances from kilometers to nautical miles, you select Tools > Converter > Distances, and then the Metric tab where you enter the value.
Time, timer and stopwatch Time Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Time & date to set the time and date. For more information, see Time & date on page 129. If you select Default melody, the settings from Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds & alerts > Alarms will be used. You can set three different alarms in your phone. Alarms require that the phone is turned on.When the alarm goes off you can select Snooze to postpone the alarm for five minutes or Silence to turn off the alarm.
Managing files and applications File manager File manager is used to manage content and organize media, both within the phone memory and on Memory Sticks. The File manager view is displayed in two tabs; tab for the phone memory and tab for the Memory Stick. Protected files Downloaded or received files may be copyrightprotected. Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred.
Note: Do not remove a Memory Stick during formatting, which may take some time. Select Tools > File manager > File manager > Device > Format Memory Stick > Format Note: All information on the Memory Stick will be deleted during formatting. Installing applications You can install the following two types of applications in your phone: • Applications specially intended for your phone or compatible with the Symbian operating system. These installation files have the extension .sis.
PC Suite Note: If you are replacing an old smartphone and want to keep data, see Transferring data between phones on page 34. The Sony Ericsson PC Suite is a set of computer software tools delivered with your phone. These tools can be used for a variety of tasks, including: • Synchronizing, for example, contacts, email, and calendar events between the phone and a computer. • Backing up phone data to a computer and restoring data to the phone from a backup on the computer.
Connecting to other devices When you want to exchange information between your phone and another device, connect them together using Bluetooth, an infrared link, or a USB cable. With such a connection you can, for example: • Send a file (a picture, for example) to a computer or to another phone. • Use a Bluetooth headset in a phone call. • Synchronize calendar events and contacts with the corresponding applications on a computer. • Back up phone data onto a computer. • Use your phone as a computer modem.
Infrared port USB port When you connect your phone to another device using an infrared link, the ports of both devices have to be within one meter from each other, in line of sight, and at an angle of no more than about 30 degrees. With a USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable, you can connect your phone to the USB port of another device. See Infrared port on page 120 for information on how to activate the infrared port.
Note: For battery charging from a USB hub, only use a hub with its own external power supply. Wireless LAN From any application using the Internet (for example, Web) you can use a Wireless LAN (WLAN) for access. The simplest way to reach the Internet from an application is to connect to a Hot spot wireless LAN (no setup necessary), or you can connect to a wireless LAN for which an account has already been created in your phone. To view the details about a connection or a log, select the connection or log.
Synchronization and backup The Sony Ericsson PC Suite lets you synchronize your phone with common computer applications (local synchronization) and make backups of data. Without using the Sony Ericsson PC Suite you can synchronize your phone over a mobile network with a remote server (remote synchronization). Local synchronization Bluetooth Infrared USB cable Local synchronization is between your phone and a connected computer.
Backing up data Remote synchronization Use the Sony Ericsson PC Suite to make backups of phone user data. Your backups are stored on the computer and can later be restored to the phone. Make backups on a regular basis, and always before having the phone upgraded since upgrading clears all the user data. Note: Even copyright-protected files are included when backing up data, but the access keys to such files are not. If you, for example, make a Master Reset after a backup you will lose any access keys.
Setting up Internet, email and MMS With your phone you can access the Internet, send and receive email, and send and receive MMS messages. To do this you need to set up Internet accounts. Setting up accounts You access the Internet using an Internet Service provider (ISP). You need to set up an Internet account to do any of the following: • Access the Internet. • Send and receive email messages. • Send and receive MMS messages. • Set up and use a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
wizards that can configure accounts with many of the major service providers. You will find the auto setup messages in Messaging > Messages > Inbox. To start an auto setup, select the message and follow the instructions on the screen. Setting up Internet manually To enter the details manually, or to edit an existing account, select Tools > Control panel > Connections > Internet accounts. Create the Internet account as described in the following sections.
translate number-based IP addresses to characterbased names. Some ISPs use a secondary DNS server as backup if there are any problems with the primary DNS server. Select Data account menu > Proxy Proxy Use proxy server – mark this check box. A proxy server is a computer connected between your phone and the computer you communicate with. Proxy server address – enter the proxy server’s name. Proxy server port – enter a number between 0 and 65535.
New Bluetooth PAN account To create a Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN) account, select Internet accounts menu > New account > Bluetooth Internet (PAN), if you want to create an account to connect to the Internet via, for example, a suitable configured computer. Bluetooth Internet (PAN) account Account name – on the Settings tab, give the account a name for your own reference.
IP config Select IP version – Automatically, IPv4, IPv6, IPv4 compatible or IPv4 mapped. IP address – an IPv4 address consists of four 3-digit boxes and valid input is between 000 and 256 in each box. An IPv6 address consists of eight 4-digit boxes in hexadecimal format between 0 and ffff. In hexadecimal numbers you may use the numbers 0-9 and the letters a, b, c, d, e, f. Gateway – only used when the selected IP version is IPv4. Netmask – only used when the selected IP version is IPv4.
To specify which group account should be preferred, select Internet accounts > Preferred group. Select an account and tap Save. The Email accounts view displays a list of email accounts on your phone. You can add a new account to the list and delete an account. To edit an existing account, select it and make your changes. Deleting group accounts On the Groups tab, tap the group account you want to delete and select Edit menu > Delete group.
possible to subscribe to server-based folders. Ask your email service provider which protocol they support. Allow IMAP idle – if you have an IMAP account, your phone can check for new messages in your mailbox on the server. If there are new messages, these will be sent to your phone. Inbox tab Incoming server address – enter the name or IP address of your email service provider’s server for incoming email messages. This address identifies the computer where your incoming email messages are stored.
Use Inbox login details – if the SMTP server accepts using your Inbox login information for authentication, mark this check box. Send using group – select which Internet group account you want to use to connect to the email server for outgoing email messages. If you select Preferred group – the phone will use the preferred Internet group account. See Setting a group account as preferred on page 107.
Setting up MMS manually To set up MMS manually, first create an Internet account for MMS, and then proceed with the actual MMS settings. To edit existing MMS accounts, follow the same procedure. Internet account for MMS Select Tools > Control panel > Connections > Internet accounts > Internet accounts menu > New account > Data. Data account Account name – give the account a name for your own reference, for example, the name of your MMS service provider.
• Home only – messages are downloaded automatically when you are connected to your home network. • On – messages are also downloaded automatically when you are roaming outside your home network. • Off – automatic download is off, you will receive notifications of incoming messages and have to download them manually. Download size – set whether to have a size limit for incoming messages: • No restrictions – the size of the incoming messages does not matter, all messages will be received.
Read notification – make the phone send a notification message when you have read a received multimedia message. Exclude – filter the reception of incoming messages by message type. Mark check boxes to filter the following: • Advertisements – broadcast advertisements. • Information – other broadcast information. • Anonymous senders – senders not listed in Contacts. To only receive multimedia messages from senders listed in your Contacts, mark all check boxes.
Control panel Tools > Control panel is the location for all the main settings on your phone that are system-wide and often affect more than one application. This is where you go to initially set up your phone, and to change the settings at any point after that. Note: Some settings can be locked or hidden by your operator. Call settings Accept calls Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Accept calls to specify who should be able to reach you, and who should not, by setting the accepted callers.
Calling cards With a calling card account, your calls go via a calling card server. This means that your phone can act as a corporate telephone. Since your calls will then go through a private company switchboard, PABX features, services such as conference calls, will be available. Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Calling cards to make the settings.
The calling card icon will now be visible in the status bar. The .pbx file may be set up so that you can send commands to the switchboard by tapping the calling card icon. Call waiting You can choose if you want the phone to alert you when you receive an incoming call during an ongoing call. Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Forward calls and choose which type of calls that should be forwarded and then where to forward them.
Answering mode Normal – answer calls as normal. Any key – press any key (except to answer. Show or hide number ) on the keypad After 5 seconds – the phone answers automatically after five seconds. Always route answered calls to Bluetooth – mark the check box to route answered calls to a Bluetooth headset. Reject with SMS If for some reason you want to reject a call, for example during a meeting, you can set up the phone to send an SMS with a predefined message to the calling party.
contact’s name, so that the phone “starts listening” for the contact’s name. Choose a long unusual word, which can easily be distinguished from background speech. You can choose whether the virtual keypad should be displayed during calls to voicemail. Select Edit > Record to record a highlighted voice command. Select Edit > Play to listen to a highlighted command. The icon next to a word indicates that a voice command has been recorded and stored.
• box means unlimited credit, and the call cost is displayed on the screen during a call. Remaining credit – you can edit this field and set a credit limit. If a credit limit is set, the remaining credit is displayed on the screen during a call. Tariff tab Your setting options on this tab are: • • • Display cost in – select Currency or Units. Tariff – set a number between 0.01 and 9999999.
Visible to other devices – makes it possible for other Bluetooth devices to find your phone. Enable power saving – saves power by limiting the activity of your phone. Your phone will no longer accept requests for additional connections from other Bluetooth devices after a Bluetooth connection has been established, but it will still be able to discover other Bluetooth devices and request connections to them.
Infrared port Select Tools > Control panel > Connections > Infrared to activate the infrared port. Infrared options On or On for 10 minutes – switches the port on. Off – switches the port off. Internet accounts See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on page 102. Mobile networks menu Select network – start a search for a network. New search – search for the next network in the preferred list. Preferred list tab You can set a list of preferred networks.
USB functionality options Phone mode – allows synchronization, backup, restore, file handling, and modem usage. File transfer – allows transfer of music files and images to and from the phone using computer applications like Sony Disc2Phone and Adobe Photoshop Album SE. It also allows using your phone as a general storage device for a connected computer. Mark Allow USB charging to enable phone battery charging over USB.
To use a specific network, select it and tap . Finding a specific network Use Find SSID in the WLAN menu to find a specific network instead of scanning for it. This way you can find networks whose names are not publicly visible. Looking for an SSID is also useful when there are more networks in your vicinity than the phone is able to display, and a network you require is not listed after scanning.
Second step: Authentication and encryption Disconnecting from a network The next step depends on the authentication mode selected in the previous step. Certain modes require further parameters for encryption and authentication to be defined. To disconnect from a network, tap in the status bar. Highlight your connection and select Close connection in the Connections mgr menu. To save battery, also unmark Enable WLAN from Tools > Control panel > Connections > WLAN.
Settings tab Auto – backlight switches on when you tap the screen, press a key or receive an incoming call. After a short time of inactivity the light switches off. On – backlight is always on, but after about a short time of inactivity it fades to the dimmed level that you can adjust on the Brightness tab. Brightness tab Select the backlight mode from the drop-down menu, tap Brightness and adjust the level with the slider or the Jog Dial. Select Default to reset all light levels to the factory values.
account on the device management server and the server ID and address. In the Settings tab you set the behavior of the device management session. Hardware buttons Flight mode You can personalize the function of the shortcut button and the media player button. Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Hardware buttons to make the settings. In Flight mode, the phone’s radio functions and FM radio are switched off.
Location Power save Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Location to set Current time zone and Zone of interest which appear with their current time and date in the application Time. Select the required field and select a time zone or a city in the time zone you want to display. Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Power save to set power save behavior. If you have set Tools > Control panel > Device > Backlight to Auto, the phone will automatically turn the backlight off to save power.
Sounds & alerts Ringtones Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds & alerts > Ringtones to choose ringtones for incoming voice and data & fax calls in the drop-down menus. Tap and drag the volume slider, or rotate the Jog Dial, to adjust the ringtone level. To preview a sound tap . If you select Increase ring the ring signal will start out low and gradually increase in volume.
different music genres. Mega Bass is a setting that provides more powerful bass tones regardless of volume. Storage wizard See Storage wizard on page 95. Text input Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Text input to do the following: • • Change the settings in the text options menu of the text entry applications, see Text Entry on page 26. Select and setup text input software.
Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred. If a file is copyrightprotected, or if an access key has expired or is unavailable, an icon is displayed at the file name. Time & date Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Time & date to set the current time and date. You can also select the date and time format. Select the required field and make the settings.
Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging settings > Area information and enter the settings. Email accounts See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on page 102. MMS accounts See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on page 102. SMS Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging settings > SMS account to set up text messaging, SMS and EMS. Wap push Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging settings > Wap push to set the way your phone handles incoming Wap push service loading messages.
Locks The phone has four security locks that you can set from the control panel by selecting Tools > Control panel > Security > Locks. Phone lock This is a lock code that you can use to protect your phone from unauthorized use. When you start the phone for the first time, the lock code is 0000, but you can change it to any four-to-eight digit code in the Locks menu. Your Phone lock setting options are: • • • At power on – you will be requested to enter the code every time you turn the phone on.
• • After 10 unsuccessful PIN2 unblocking attempts, the card can still be used, but access to the PIN2protected SIM features is permanently barred. Not every SIM card has a PIN2 lock. Inactivity lock If you mark the Inactivity lock check box and enter the requested Phone lock code, this lock will be activated. It protects the screen from accidentally being pressed, and from unauthorized use, when the flip is open or with the flip removed.
MIDlet permissions In MIDlet permissions you have the possibility to set the conditions under which a request will be raised in your phone when a MIDlet Suite wants to initiate a certain action. You can change a MIDlet Suite permission by selecting it and modifying the User Permissions and how you wish the phone to respond to that user permission, the Interaction mode. VPN accounts Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a secure way to provide access to an organization's network via the Internet.
Setup wizard Setup wizard is normally run the first time you start your phone. It guides you through basic phone settings and shows some useful tips. Setup wizard can also be accessed from Control panel > Other > Setup wizard at any time. When opened from Control panel, Setup wizard will also include a step to calibrate the screen. Uninstall See Removing applications on page 95. 134 Control panel P990i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.
Troubleshooting To find suggestions for solving possible problems with your phone we advise you to visit www.sonyericsson.com/support. Select your Region, Location and phone to find helpful information. Your phone also has built-in help texts that you can access with the flip open. In most applications, Help is available in the application menu. Some dialogs, for example those where you make important settings, have specific Help available. To view this Help, tap .
Important information Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site On www.sonyericsson.com/support there is a support section where help and tips are only a few clicks away. Here you find the latest computer software updates and tips on how to use your product more efficiently. Service and support From now on you will have access to a portfolio of exclusive service advantages such as: • • • Global and local websites providing support. A global network of Call Centers.
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Country Phone number Email address Spain 902 180 576 questions.ES@support.sonyericsson.com Sweden 013-24 45 00 questions.SE@support.sonyericsson.com Switzerland 0848 824 040 questions.CH@support.sonyericsson.com Taiwan 02-25625511 questions.TW@support.sonyericsson.com Thailand 02-2483030 questions.TH@support.sonyericsson.com Turkey 0212 47 37 777 questions.TR@support.sonyericsson.com Ukraine (+380) 44 590 1515 questions.UA@support.sonyericsson.
Guidelines for safe and efficient use Please read this information before using your mobile phone. 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 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.
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 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.
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 phones operate using radio signals, which cannot guarantee connection under all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely upon any mobile phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
of the phone or when used with the original Sony Ericsson body worn accessory intended for this phone. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF 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. Accessible Solutions/Special Needs For phones sold in the U.
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Declaration of Conformity We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet S-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type FAD-3022011-BV and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.
Technical data General Connectivity Size 114 x 57 x 25 mm Weight 155 g with battery and flip System and power class E-GSM 900 Class 4 GSM 1800 Class 1 GSM 1900 Class 1 UMTS 2100 Class 3 Operating system Symbian OS v9.1 with UIQ 3.0 user interface and applications environment Internal user storage Up to 60 MB user data Additional storage Memory Stick PRO Duo, up to 8 GB supported. 64 MB Memory Stick PRO Duo supplied. 148 Technical data Cable Fast port USB 2.0 compliant, low speed (1.
Media formats Document formats Image Microsoft Word 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), 2003 Audio Video BMP (.bmp), GIF (.gif, including animated), JPEG (.jpg), MBM (.mbm), PNG (.png), WMBMP (.wbm) 3GPP (.3ga), AAC-LC (.aac), AAC+ (.aac), E-AAC+ (.aac), AMR-NB (.amr), AU (.au), iMelody (.imy), MIDI (.mid), SP-MIDI (.mid), MP3 (.mp3), Beatnik (.rmf), WAV (.wav), XMF (.mxmf), DLS, Real Audio (.ra), M3U playlists 3GPP (.3gp), MP4 (.mp4), Real Media (.ram, .
Index A Accept calls 113 Accepted calls 40 Accessories, connecting 23 Add to contacts 113 Alarms 93, 127 ALS settings 117 Application launcher 96 Applications - installing 95 - overview 17 - removing 95 - start and leave 18 - switching between 18 Area information 45 - settings 129 Auto pairing 119 Auto setup 45, 102 B Back light 123 Backing up data 101 Backup 100, 101 Backup Manager 101 Battery 12 150 Index - charging 120 - charging via USB 98, 121 Beamed messages 45 Bluetooth 97, 118 - headset 40 - PAN
Conference calls 37 Connecting accessories 23 Connections 118 Connections manager 99 Contacts 57 - copy to and from SIM card 60 - creating 58 - editing 59 - importing entries 15 - managing 60 - owner card 58 - photos in contacts 59 - voice dialing 59 Control panel 113, 124 - call settings 113 - connections 118, 124 - device settings 123 - messaging settings 129 - other settings 133 - security 130 - sounds and alerts 127 Converter 92 D Data, transferring between phones 34 Date 129 Declaration of Conformity
Installing applications 95 Internet - accounts 102 - browsing 65 - settings 102 J Java certificate 130 Jog Dial 16 Jotter, see Notes 89 K Keyboard 28 - virtual 30 Keyboard functions 20 Keypad functions 19 L Languages 133 Local synchronization 100 Location 126 Locks 131 M Master reset 133 Media player 71 Meeting request, see Invitations 63 Memory Stick PRO Duo 22 - formatting 94 152 Index - renaming 94 Messaging 45 - area information 45 - area information settings 129 - auto setup 102 - email 48 - ema
- calling cards 40 - shortcuts 38 - speed dial 38 - TTY 41 - voice control 36, 39 Phone mode 98, 99, 100, 120 Phone settings 113 Phonebook, see Contacts 57 Pictures 79 - managing picture files 80 Playback 72 Playlist 71 PlayNow 78 Power save 126 Power saving 123 Predictive text 128 Predictive text input - flip closed 27 - flip open 32 Q Quickoffice 87 R RDS functions 77 Remote synchronization 101 Resetting phone 133 Restoring data 101 P990i Restrict calls - settings 116 Restricting calls 40 RSS feeds 69
Upgrading 34 USB 98, 120 - charging battery 121 USB port 98 User greeting 129 V Vibrating alerts 127 Video - managing clips 74 - playing 73 Video calls - incoming 43 - outgoing 42 - preferences 44 Video phone 42 Viewers 87 Virtual keyboard 30, 128 Voice control 36, 39, 116 Voice dialing 59 Voice mail 117 VPN - accounts 133 - settings 102 Warranty 144 Web - accounts 102 - blocking popups 67 - bookmarks 66 - browsing 65 - delete private data 68 - history list 66 - secure (https) connection 65 - settings 102