User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome
- Getting to know your phone
- Package
- Overview
- Before using your phone
- First time start-up
- Turning the phone on and off
- Importing phonebook entries
- The screen
- Navigation
- Finding the applications
- Using the applications
- Task manager
- Dual function keyboard
- Status bar icons
- Memory Stick Micro (M2)
- Connecting the included accessories
- Updating software
- General functions
- Text Entry
- Locks
- Sound
- Transferring data between phones
- Phone
- Messaging
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Lunar calendar
- Web
- RSS feeds
- Media player
- PlayNow
- Picture gallery and Picture editor
- Sound recorder
- MusicDJ™
- Games
- Quickoffice and Pdf+
- Notes
- Tasks
- Calculator
- Converter
- Time
- Timer
- Stopwatch
- Managing files and applications
- PC Suite
- Connecting to other devices
- Synchronization and backup
- Setting up Internet, email and MMS
- Control panel
- Troubleshooting
- Important information
- Guidelines for safe and efficient use
- Recommendations for safe use of product (mobile phone, battery, charger and other accessories)
- CHILDREN
- Power supply (Charger)
- Battery
- Personal medical devices
- Driving
- Emergency calls
- Antenna
- Efficient use
- Radio frequency (RF) exposure and SAR
- Accessible Solutions/Special Needs
- Disposal of old electrical & electronic equipment
- Disposing of the battery
- End User Licence Agreement
- Limited Warranty
- Declaration of Conformity
- Technical data
- Index
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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. You will then have to
reorder these keys (and pay for them once
again) to be able to use the files.
Restoring data
To restore phone data, select Backup Manager
as when making a backup, but select the
restore option instead. You can restore data
manually or have a wizard assist you.
Important: All the phone data is overwritten
during the restore process. You may damage
your phone if you interrupt the process.
Remote synchronization
Remote synchronization is between your
phone and a synchronization server on the
Internet or an intranet. This is a way to keep
your phone synchronized while on the move.
To set up and start remote synchronization, go
to
Tools > Remote sync.
Synchronization services may be offered by
mobile operators, third-party service providers
or as added capability to corporate
applications for personal information
management (PIM). Typically, calendar
events, tasks, contacts, email, browser
bookmarks, and notes (text only) can be
synchronized remotely.
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.
GPRS, HSCSD
or CSD
PIM Application
Sync Server
Firewall
Internet/Intranet