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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Connections
The connection settings control how your
phone communicates with other devices.
Bluetooth wireless
technology
Select Tools > Control panel > Connections >
Bluetooth
to make the Bluetooth settings and
connect to other Bluetooth devices.
Note: Only connect to trusted devices.
For all tasks, except for a single file transfer, it
is necessary to set up a permanent and trusted
relationship between your phone and the other
device. This is called pairing (or bonding).
Paired devices are remembered by your phone
so you do not need to pair with these again.
This simplifies future connections and makes
them secure, as paired devices have already
authenticated each other.
Settings tab
This is where you make all the Bluetooth
settings of your phone.
My phone name – enter the name you
want to be displayed when your phone is
presented to other Bluetooth devices.
Bluetooth on – activates Bluetooth.
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.
Devices tab
This is where all devices that your phone has
already paired with are listed, even if they are
not within reach and Bluetooth-activated for
the moment.
Pairing with a device
Select New device to pair with a new device.
The phone will then search for visible
Bluetooth devices within range. To pair with
one of the devices, select it in the list and enter
the passcode (also called passkey) if you are
asked to.
If you are pairing with a Bluetooth headset, the
headset may have auto pairing functionality.
This means you do not have to initiate pairing,
as the headset does so when switched on. It
also means you do not have to enter a
passcode, but you must still confirm the
pairing.