Superior P910I manuel d'utilisation

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    This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. P910i User Guide[...]

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    This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use.[...]

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    3 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Content s O VERVIEW Introduction ............. ......................... .............. ............. 9 Getting to know your P910i ................... .............. ..... 10 P910i package ............. ...................... ........................... ..... 10[...]

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    4 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Music player................ .............. ......................... ........ 77 Playing sound files.. ............ ........... ...................... ............. 77 Managing sound files. ...... ........... ............ ...................... .... 78 Internet[...]

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    5 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Calculator......................... .............. .......................... 124 Time .................... ......................... .......................... ... 125 Setting time a nd date .. ............. ............. .............. ............ 125 Specify[...]

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    6 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Control panel ................. .............. .............. .............. 155 The Device tab Application short cuts . ............. ............. ........... .............. .. 155 Display ....... ............. .............. ........... ............. ........[...]

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    7 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Sony Ericsson P91 0i User Guide Second edition (February 2005) This User Guide is publish ed by Sony Ericsson Mobile Comm unications AB, without any warranty . Improvements and ch anges t o this User Guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of cu[...]

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    8 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Note Some of the services in this User Gu ide ar e no t supported by all networks. This also applies to the GS M International Emergency Number 1 12. Please contact your network oper ator or service pr ovider if you are in doubt whether you can use a particular [...]

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    Introduction 9 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. O VERVIEW Introduction For ease of reference the Getting to know your P910i chapter gives a quick overview of th e main functions of the phone, shortcuts and general information. Y our P910i combines advanced business and entertainment features in o[...]

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    10 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Getting to know your P910i P910i p ackage Note The design of the char ger wi ll differ depending on the market. Note If your package does not incl ude all the listed items above, please contact your r etailer . Note Befor e you can [...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 1 1 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. P910i overview A Indicator light for Bluetooth wireless tech nology (blue) B Screen C Flip with keypad and keyboard D Indicator light for network and battery (green/red) E CommuniCorder activation and shutter release F Internet butt[...]

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    12 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. SIM card When you register as a subscriber with a network operator , you receive a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number , the services included in your su[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 13 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Charging the battery • When the battery needs to be charged, a beep is heard. The indicator light (on the top of your P910i) flas hes red and a battery low messag e appears on the screen . • The battery can be charged whenever yo[...]

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    14 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. First time st art-up Please read ‘Guidelines for safe and efficient use’ on page 192 before you start using your P910i. Note The first time you start your phone the start-up pr ocedur e will pr oceed slowly . When you start your[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 15 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Flip closed mode T ouch the Jog Dial to see the shortcut icons W ith the keypad flip closed, the P910i can be used as a conventional mobile phone using the keypad to dial and the Jog Dial to navigate. For more information please see [...]

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    16 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Options menu Press or press the Jog Dial forwards to open the standby options menu to get access to ke ylock, battery st atus, ac cepted callers and more. Flip open mode When the flip is opened, the lar ge touch-screen is revealed. [...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 17 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. The Jog Dial provides furthe r navigation and selection capability . Closing the flip genera lly ends an activity and saves the data. Multimedia phone call s and data sessions will, however , continue. Y ou can change the shortcuts A[...]

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    18 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Screen areas When the flip is closed, you us e the keyboard and the Jog Dial. When the flip is open the screen is touch-sensitiv e. The screen is divided into a number of areas: see the figure and table below . Chat Edit Internet Ed[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 19 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Jog Dial Action Function Rotate the Jog Dial up Scrolls items in a list up/to the left, increases volume during a call, moves back a page when playing a multimedia message. Rotate the Jog Dial down Scrolls items in a list down/to the[...]

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    20 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Keyp ad functions Key Function OK • Enter selected function, indicated on the display above the key . B ACK • Return to previous menu. • Reject an incoming call. • Press and hold to return to Standby . C LEAR • Delete ente[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 21 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Indicators and st atus bar icons These icons appear in the flip cl osed standby screen or in the status bar when the flip is open. When the flip is open, you can often tap the icons to get more det ailed information or start an appli[...]

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    22 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Memory Stick Memory Sticks provide a conve nient way of increasing the storage space in your P910i. Y ou can use both Memory S tick Duo ™ and Memory S tick PRO Duo ™ . Memory Sticks used in P800 or P900 can be used in P910i but [...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 23 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. See ‘Folders’ on page 29. There are two ways to rename a Memory Stic k: •S e l e c t Control P anel > Othe r > Format di sk and tap Rename . See ‘Format disk’ on page 175. •S e l e c t File manager > File > Fo[...]

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    24 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. connected to your PC, you also ha ve access to the P910i folder structure as we ll as other Me mory S tick content in My P910i . Personal computer support Both PCs and Apple computers may be enabled for Memory Stick use via built-in[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 25 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Connecting the accessories The wrist strap is threaded through the holes next to the connector at the bottom of the P910i. Services Y ou need the following services to use the P910i functions: Please consult your network op erator an[...]

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    26 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Applications - overview Y ou can start applications in diff erent ways. Select icons in the standby view (flip closed) and in the application picker (flip open) to start the most important ones. Select to list all applications. Demo[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 27 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. V ideo (flip open only) Plays video clips. Y ou can reco rd video with CommuniCorder , download th em from Inter net or transfer them from your P C. Y ou can stream video and audio from the Internet. Music player Plays music tracks a[...]

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    28 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Sound recor der Y ou can use your P910i as a sound recorder. Time (flip open only) Shows time and date. Y ou can set your current location and another . Y ou can also set different alarms. File manager (flip ope n only) Y ou can han[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 29 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Folders Folders are used to or ganize in formation, for example contacts, jotter entries, or task lists. Y ou might want to organ ize your contacts in business and personal folders. Folders are also used when managing files of dif fe[...]

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    30 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. •T o Delete a folder . Select the folder you want to delete and tap Delete . A folder can only be deleted if it is empty . Not all folders can be deleted. T o copy all the files in a folder to another folder 1. From within an appl[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 31 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. • Folders are potentially more significant, so you may want to restrict the s earch to the current folder only . Sorting your files Y ou can sort the files you have stored in your P910i. By sorting your files, you choos e in which [...]

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    32 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o receive beamed item s 1. Ensure that infrared or Bl uetooth wireless technology is activated and, for infrared, tha t the infrared ports are aligned. 2. The received item will be no tified by a dialog box listing the item(s) rec[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 33 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. There are three text entry types when you enter cha racters in Chinese: • Str ok e – Chinese characters; Stroke in put. • Pinyin – Chinese charact e rs; Pinyin inpu t. • 123 – numeric entry only . When you are editing tex[...]

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    34 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. – Edit the word using mult itap text input and press .The word is added to the user diction a ry . The next time you enter the word, it will appear as one of the alternative words. Note Multitap input o nly applies when Latin (Eng[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 35 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. 2. Input elements; the elements are shown to the right, candidates are shown on top. Refer to the mapping below . Continue inputting elements unt il the correct character is shown. 3. Rotate the Jog Dial to sele ct the correct charac[...]

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    36 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o input latin an d numeric characters 1. Select the button representing the characters to input: - Latin characte rs - Numeric characte rs 2. T ap the keys on the keyboard; the text will be displayed simultaneously in the text are[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 37 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. S troke keyboar d Handwriting recogn ition Handwriting recognition translates stylus gestures into letters, digits or other characters, and di splays these characters as text. Handwriting recognition is only activ e in places where t[...]

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    38 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o input latin an d numeric characters 1. If required, select the latin input button . 2. W rite each letter in a single stroke, in dif ferent parts of the screen, depending on the desired letter: – W rite lowercase lett ers belo[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 39 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Numeric characte rs Note S tart each stroke a t the dotted end. T o input Chinese characters 1. If required, select the Chinese input button . 2. W rite each letter using one or more strokes, in different parts of the screen, dependi[...]

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    40 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. The stroke system has the 33 ba sic strokes in eight stroke categories. T hese are: Stroke Basic stroke Stroke name Character Long Left Slop e Straigh t Left Slope Short Left Slope Over Lift Dot Right Slop e Down-Over Left Slope-Ove[...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 41 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Chinese punctuation Note S tart each stroke at the dotted end. Numeric characte rs Note S tart each stroke a t the dotted end. Extended characters T o write symbols and characters that are not shown in these tables, please consult th[...]

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    42 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Press the space key to enter a character spa ce to the right of the cursor . Press and hold the space key to move the cursor forward by inserting 6 space cha racters at a time. Note When typing, p r ess the keys one after another . [...]

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    Getting to know your P 910i 43 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. SIM card lock The SIM card lock protects your SIM card, not the P910i, against unauthorized use. It is unlocked by the PIN an d PUK codes which you receive from your service provider . Y ou can choose to have to unlock the SIM card e[...]

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    44 Getti ng to know yo ur P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o activate the device loc k 1. Select Control panel > Device > Locks. 2. Select a lock option. 3. Select Done . Y ou can choose to have the P910i locked every time you turn it on, locked when the SIM card has been changed, o[...]

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    Phone 45 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Phone The Phone application is easy fo r the beginner , yet powerful for the advanced user . It can be used together with the other functions of the P910i, includi ng applications fr om developers outside Sony Ericsson. The phone includes useful features [...]

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    46 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. • Press to delete a typed ch aracter . Press and hold to delete all characters . • Press and hold to insert the international call prefix + . • Press and select Hide my number when you have entered the phone number , if you do not want to show your [...]

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    Phone 47 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Read more about this in ‘V oice contr ol’ on page 58. T o make an emergency cal l Enter the emergency number on the keypad and press or the Jog Dial. Usually , but not always, no SIM card or PIN code is required for emergency calls and you will be abl[...]

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    48 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. If a large picture of the calle r fills the screen, you can press or use the Jog Dial to ac cess the menu with the options above. Options during or directly af ter a call Use the Jog Dial to change the phone volume during a call. Press to get a list of ca[...]

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    Phone 49 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o delete a typed character - tap . If you do not want to show your phone number to the pa rty you are calling, select Phone > Hide my n umber after you have entered the digits. Select Show my number , if you want to show it. If a call is not successf[...]

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    50 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. • Send Bus y – Reject the call. The ca lling party will hear a busy tone and the call will be logged as a rejected call. • Mute – Silence the ring signal. The calling party will not notice that you have silenced the call. The call will be logged a[...]

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    Phone 51 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o make and handle a new ca ll during a call Press to get a list of call handling options with the flip closed. – End active ca ll – End the active call, the held call becomes activ e. – Switch calls – Switch between the active and held call. –[...]

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    52 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. • End conf erence – End the conference fo r all parties. • Show / Hide parties – Switch between the standard call control view and conference cal l view . T o speak privately to a specific conference party T ap a party in the list to get the follo[...]

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    Phone 53 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Note The speakerphone does not work while the phone is in silent mode. Wa r n i n g ! The volume may be uncomfortably loud at the higher volume levels if the phone is close to your ear . Exposur e to excessive volume may damage hearing. Silent mode In sil[...]

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    54 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. hospital. Y ou cannot make and re ceive calls, but most of the other functions in th e P910i are available. A Power menu asks you if you want to start the P910i in normal mode or flight mode each time you turn on the P910i. See ‘Flight mode’ on page 1[...]

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    Phone 55 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. • W rite digit sequences into a Contact entry for the service. Each digit sequence to be sent as tones must begin with p . A space will end the tone sequence and you can add a comment af ter the space. Once your call to the service has been established [...]

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    56 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Support for ALS Alternate line service (ALS) al lows you to have two lines, and two phone numbers, in one s ubscription. If you are not subscribed t o ALS, these di alogs and settings are hidden. Using ALS, you can sele ct which line to use for outgoing c[...]

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    Phone 57 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o report that you are busy , click (in standby mode) the PBX icon > Command to send a command to the PBX, such as In meeting until... , Course , or Business trip . The switchboard operator can then answe r incoming callers that you are busy and when [...]

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    58 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Preferences In this menu you can change the settings for the phone options. (Settings on your P910i that are system-wide and affect more than one application are made from the Control panel, see ‘Contr ol panel’ on page 155). T o set the phone pref er[...]

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    Phone 59 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. 2. Say the magic word, the answer command or the busy command af ter the tone. If you are recording a magic word, make sure that you choose a long unusual word , which can easily be distinguished from ordinary backg round speech. 3. Select Play to check t[...]

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    60 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Accept calls Y ou can specify who should be ab le to call you. All other callers will be rejected. Y our options are: – All callers – Everybody can phone you. – Listed callers only – Only people on the Accept callers list can phone you. – Contac[...]

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    Phone 61 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. W ith the flip open, se lect Phone > Call voice mail . Note It is possible to include DTMF tones in the number . Insert a p befor e the tones. Calling cards Calling cards are used together with some phone services, which means that call s are set up vi[...]

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    62 Phone This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Note Make sur e the file is authe ntic before you import it. T o set up corporate phone services 1. Place the fi le in the Document > Unfiled folder of the P9 10i or the Memory Stick. 2. Select Edit > Preference s > Calling cards and enter your d[...]

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    Phone 63 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. ALS settings (subscription dependent) Use Alternate Line Servi ce to make calls on two l ines with separate phone numbers. Some of the phone settings are used on a per line basis. In most cases, the settings displayed apply to the selected line. This is t[...]

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    64 CommuniCorder This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. M EDIA CommuniCorder W ith the built-in CommuniCorder camera you can record video clips and take pictures, view them on your phone screen and send them directly to friends or colleagues via multimedia messaging. Y ou can also send th e video clips[...]

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    CommuniCorder 65 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. By default the video clips you record are stored internally in the Unfiled folder . T ap the folder menu to the right in the menu bar to change the storage location to an other location, for example, on a Memory S tick. See ‘Folde rs’ on page [...]

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    66 CommuniCorder This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T aking pictures Y ou can take a picture with the flip open as well as close d. T o take a picture 1. Press the camera bu tton to activate the CommuniCorder application. 2. Rotate, if required, the J og Dial to the desired mode. 3. Press again to [...]

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    CommuniCorder 67 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o take a picture with delay timer 1. Select > . 2. T ap CommuniCorder > Delay timer . 3. Press the camera butt on. The timer beeps for the set time and a timer icon is shown befo re the picture is taken. When the delay time r is set, you w[...]

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    68 CommuniCorder This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o restore default Comm uniCorder preferences 1. T ap CommuniCorder > Preferences . 2. T ap Default . 3. T ap Ye s .[...]

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    Pictures and Image editor 69 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Pictures and Image editor In Pictures you can manage all pictures saved in your P910i. The pictures can be taken using the CommuniCorder or received via Messages, Bluetooth wire less technology or infrared communication. They can also [...]

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    70 Picture s and Im age editor This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o rename a picture 1. Select Picture s > Rename pi cture . 2. Enter a picture name > Done . Note T wo or mor e pictures cannot have the same name in the same folder . At the bottom of the screen you can see the pict ur e info[...]

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    Pictures and Image editor 71 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o copy , delete or move multiple pictures • In the thumbnail and li st views, select the check boxes beside the picture nam es. Then select Pictures > the command you want. • T o copy and delete pictures you can also use the S[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Picture s and Im age editor This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. • T ap to zoom in. • T ap and drag the zoomed pictur e to view specific d etails in the picture. • T ap to zoom out. •S e l e c t Edit > Zoom , and se lect between Fit to screen and Full size . T o draw on a picture 1. If [...]

  • Page 73

    Vide o 73 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Vi d e o Y ou can play video content that is recorded with the CommuniCorder , stored in your P910i or streamed. A video clip is a short video sequence. Y ou ca n also play audio-only material which is encapsulated within an MPEG file or streamed. Y ou c[...]

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    74 Video This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o copy , delete or mo ve multiple video clips • In the list view , select the vi deo clips you want to delete, move or copy , by sele cting the check boxes beside the picture names. Then select Video > the command you want. • T o delete you can a[...]

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    Vide o 75 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. 2. Select Video > Delete cl ips . Saving video clip s When you play video clips that you have received via email or multimedia messaging, or that you have downloaded to your P910i from the W eb, the viewer detail view is auto matically launched. From [...]

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    76 Video This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. 2. Select the item you want to play , for example a video. The site server will download part of the video to the P910i buffer memory . This will take a short while. When the buffer memory is filled, the V ideo play er will open the detail view , describe[...]

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    Music player 77 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Music player Y our P910i has mobile music in the form of a stereo music player . W ith the music player you can listen to single music tracks or entire folders with tracks. Y ou can download tracks to your P910i from a PC, the Internet or Memory S [...]

  • Page 78

    78 Music playe r This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T rack-folder view This view is intended for playing entire folders with MP3 files. In the track-folder view you can Play, Pause, and Sto p the playback of the cur rent folder , and see the duration of the track. Selecting a track and tapping will[...]

  • Page 79

    Music player 79 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Det ail view The detail view is intended for managing one file at a time. T ap a file name to open the detail view . Y ou can also play and pause the file by tapping and . In the detail view you can move tracks between your different folders using [...]

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    80 Music playe r This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Preferences Y ou can choose if you want all types of sound files to be displayed in the file list v i ew , or if you want to display only a certain type of sound file. T o select sound file types 1. Select Edit > Preference s from the file list[...]

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    Internet 81 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Internet Y ou use Internet , the P910i browser , to: • Connect to the Internet to view and ac cess W eb and W AP pages. • Receive and view Push me ssages from your W AP service provider . • Download Java applica tions, images and audio. The brows[...]

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    82 Inter net This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Using the browser view The P910i can display the Internet page in normal view or full screen view . Use the Internet button to change between the views. In full screen view , press the Jog Dial forwards to display a menu with the most frequently used [...]

  • Page 83

    Internet 83 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. – Zoom – Select zoom level: Small, Medium or Large. – Preferen ces – Set the preferences of th e browser . – Help – V iew help on Internet. • Internet b utton – Full screen – When you have opened an Internet page, press the Internet b[...]

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    84 Inter net This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. – New MMS – Send an MMS message according to th e link. – New cont act – Create a contact with the link information. • Mail to link – New email – Send an email according to the link. – New MMS – Send an MMS message according to th e [...]

  • Page 85

    Internet 85 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. – Server –U s e r T o disconnect fr om the Internet 1. Select the connection icon (HSCSD/CSD or GPRS ) in the status bar . 2. Select Disconnect from the pop-up menu 3. The dialog Do you want to disconnect, Yes/No appears. 4. Select Yes . WIM Access[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Inter net This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. – Sort by date / name – Sort the entries. (A vailable for Push messages and Signed documents only .) – Zoom – Select zoom level: Small, Medium or Large. – Preferen ces – Set the preferences of the browser . – Help – Open the help for I[...]

  • Page 87

    Internet 87 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. containing the required setup in formation. The accounts will then be set up automatically on your P9 10i. T o guarantee the integrity of the settings, a PIN may be used. For security reasons, some W AP pages and services, for example on-line banking, [...]

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    88 Inter net This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. – Set the size of the ca che memory . The cache is the part of the memory where viewed pa ge s are stored. S t ored pages will load faster when you visit them again. –S e l e c t Clear history to empty the list of pages visited and cookies stored.[...]

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    Games 89 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Games There are two pre-installed game s in your P91 0i. T raditional Chess and the card gam e Solitaire. More games a re available on the Content and Ap plication CD in your original P910i box. Y ou ca n also install games from other developers, see ‘I[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Games This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Points are awarded for playing pile cards and bonus points are awarded for unbroken, ascendin g or descending runs of four or more rank cards. When you cannot play any more ca rds and cards still remain in the piles, the game is over . If all the pile car[...]

  • Page 91

    Messages 91 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. B USINESS Messages Wi t h Messages you can create, send, and receive dif ferent types of messages: Y ou also use Messages to receive: • Area Information messages.T hese are text messages broadcast to all subscribe rs in a network area, for example lo[...]

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    92 Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. A simple way of setting up an Internet, email, or MMS account is to ask your service provider to send you a message that contains the required informat ion to create an account automatically on your P910i. Y ou can also use the W eb phone setup-message[...]

  • Page 93

    Messages 93 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Local folders T o create a new folder 1. From the folder menu, select Edit folders . 2. T ap Add . 3. Name the folde r . 4. T ap Done . Remote folders If you have selected connection type IMAP for your email account, you can subscribe to remote folders[...]

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    94 Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Tip T o enter several addresses manually (without using Contacts) in a text message, mul timedia message or in an email: enter a comma between each addr ess. T o write and send a text message 1. In Messag es select Create SMS . (Y ou can also select SM[...]

  • Page 95

    Messages 95 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Y ou can take a picture with the C ommuniCorder and send it as a multimedia message using the Send as command from Picture s. Multimedia messages can be sent to a mobile phone or an email account. How a recipient receives an MMS you send depends on you[...]

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    96 Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o create a new multimedia message 1. In Messages select Create MMS . (Y ou can also select MMS > Messag e > New . or open an existing message and select Messag e > New ). 2. From the Select templat e dialog, tap the name of the t e mplate yo[...]

  • Page 97

    Messages 97 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. • Hide number – Prevent your phone number from being displayed in the recipient’ s phone. (Subscription dependent). • Read repo rt – Request a receipt when the recipien t has opened your message. • Delivery report – Request a receipt when[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o set the download method for receiving multimedia messages, manual or automatic •I n Control pa nel, select Connections > Messaging ac counts > MMS > Automatic. – Off means that only headers will be downloaded and can be viewed. – Hom[...]

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    Messages 99 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o move an email messag e from Outbox to Draft In your list of Outbox messages, tap to the left of the email (a tic k appears), and select Message > Mo ve to draft . If you leave the message before sending it, it will automatically be stored in the[...]

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    100 Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o view an attachment you need a viewer for that type of file.Y our P910i comes with pre- installed viewers for Microsoft W ord, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat (PDF) files. T o save an attachment , for example a picture 1. Open the email me ssage and selec[...]

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    Messages 101 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. 2. Select Message > Dele te message. 3. Select Yes . The message is deleted in your P910i and in your email server and will no longer be visibl e in your message list. Downloading email au tomatically Y ou can schedule your email messages to be dow[...]

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    102 Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. More about messaging Finding messages In both the list of accoun ts and list of messages, Find searches through the subject lines, senders ’ details, the text o f the message. In an open message, Find searches through the text of the message and hig[...]

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    Messages 103 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Saving cont act det ails When you receive a message, you ca n save the cont act details of the person who sent you the message. T o save the se nder ’ s details On the message’ s address tab, select From . Note If you save an addr ess fr om an ema[...]

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    104 Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Area information Area information me ssages are tex t messages that are sent to all subscribers in a cert ain network area, for example, a local traf fic report. When you receive an ar ea information message, the message automatically appears on the s[...]

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    Contact s 105 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Cont act s Contacts is like an address book, in which you can store names, phone numbers, email addresses a nd other useful information, including photos. The information st ored in the SIM is also accessible. SIM entries can be copied to Contac ts a[...]

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    106 Contact s This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. • Send as – Send the active contact using infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology . • Delete contact – Delete the active contac t. • # Application s – W ill access the a pplication list view . Menu option s in SIM • Vi e w a l l – S[...]

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    Contact s 107 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o add a cont act Y ou can create a new contact us ing information from a recently received voice call or message. See al so ‘Add to contacts’ on page 59. 1. Select Yes when asked to add to contacts. 2. Enter contact name and ed it the number , [...]

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    108 Contact s This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o make a call 1. If required, change folder from the Folders menu. 2. Scroll down to the desired contact. If the contact list is long, first select a tab at the bott om of the view . 3. Select the contact to di splay the contact detail s. 4. Depend[...]

  • Page 109

    Contact s 109 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o send a DTMF tone sequence during a call 1. During a call, open the contact’ s detail view . 2. T ap at the tone sequence. Read more about DTMF tones in ‘Controllin g tone-based services’ on page 54. T o add a voice dialling command Contacts[...]

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    1 10 Contact s This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Note If the ring melody selecte d for this contact is later deleted or moved, the Default Me lody will be played. T o change the det ails of a cont act 1. Select a contact. 2. Select Edit > Edit contact , or tap the tab. 3. Change the desired inf[...]

  • Page 111

    Contact s 1 11 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Copying cont acts to and from the SIM card Y ou can also copy inf ormation be tween the contacts list and the SIM card. T o copy cont acts from the SIM card 1. Select SIM in the folders menu to the right in the menu bar . 2. Select Edit > Copy al[...]

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    1 12 Contact s This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. If no preferred number has been set up for the contac t, the first phone number will be used. 4. Select Done. T o change the preferred phone number 1. Select a contact. 2. Select Edit > Edit contact . 3. Select Edit > Show in list. 4. Select t[...]

  • Page 113

    Calendar 1 13 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Calendar The Calendar function helps you to keep track of app ointments and events, and you can also set re minder alarms for the entries. A reminder is denoted by a . Different views Y ou can see your Calendar entries in three views with the flip op[...]

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    1 14 Calendar This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. – Private - Select the check box to prevent the item from being viewed by others than yourself if you synchronize your calendar with, for example, your PC . 4. Select the note page tab to write a note f or this entry . 5. Select to save and close t[...]

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    Calendar 1 15 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o move a Calendar item to T asks 1. Open the entry and select Calendar > Move to Tasks . 2. The entry is moved, not copied. If you move an entry with an alarm, the alarm will also sound in Ta s k s . T o cut or copy Calendar en tries to the T as[...]

  • Page 116

    1 16 Lunar calendar This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Lunar calendar Y ou can look up the Lunar Calendar correspondence for a specified date ranging from Ja nuary 1 1901 to Decemb er 31 2100, where the current day is highlig hted in red and public holidays are displayed in red fonts. T o use the L[...]

  • Page 117

    Ta s k s 11 7 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T asks W ith the T asks function you can ma ke a list of things you need to do. The folders help you to separate diff erent types of activities . Y ou can move entries between T a sks and the Calendar , which is useful when you come to schedul e a T [...]

  • Page 118

    1 18 T asks This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Managing t ask entries T o open an existing entry Select the entry in the T asks list. T o mark an entry as completed Select the check box to the left of the en try in the T asks list. T o sort the entries Select Edit > Sort on priority or Sort on d[...]

  • Page 119

    Ta s k s 11 9 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. If you do not set a due date for the task entry , the current date will be used for the new Calendar entry . If you move or copy an entry with an alarm, the alarm will al so be moved to the Calendar . Sending and receiving t ask entries Y ou can send[...]

  • Page 120

    120 Jotter This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Jotter The Jotter works as a notebook where you can write notes and draw pictures. The folders help you to separate dif ferent types of notes. A Jotter entry consists of two pag es. One text page and one drawing page. W ith the flip closed, you can read[...]

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    Jotter 121 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. 3. Press . Select Edit . Insert your text using the keypad. Drawing pictures Y ou can draw with different nib widths and colours. The main window is the ‘pap er ’ where you can draw with your stylus in the same way as you draw with an ordinary pen. [...]

  • Page 122

    122 Sound recorder This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T OOLS Sound recorder In Sound recorder you can record and listen to your own sound recordings. Y ou can also send your recordings to other devices via Bluetooth wireless technol ogy , infrared communication, email or multimedi a message, and us[...]

  • Page 123

    Sound recorder 123 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. as ring signals. They will ta ke the form voicenote and a number , for example voicenote1470 . T o set a sound recording as a ring signal see ‘Sounds and alerts’ on page 157. Sending sound recordings Y ou can send Sound recorder reco rdings [...]

  • Page 124

    124 Calculator This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Calculator The Calculator is a standard 12- d igit calculator . Y ou can add, subtract, multiply , divide, calculate square roots and percentages. It also has a memory function. T o use the calculat or 1. Select > . 2. Enter the calculations by t[...]

  • Page 125

    Time 125 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Ti m e The time a nd date are a lways displayed on the flip closed standby screen. Y ou can customiz e the display of times and dates throughout your P910i. Y ou can set your current location and another location of your choice . It is also possible to se[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Time This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. S p ecifying workdays Y ou can specify what days you work, if, for example, you want to set an alarm that sounds only on workdays. Y ou can also specify the first day of your week to customize the display of both W eek and Month views in Calendar . T o sp[...]

  • Page 127

    Time 127 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. 4. Choose separators and symbol positions from the drop-down lists. Y ou can tap the keyboa rd icon to find currency symbols. 5. T ap Done . Setting alarms Y ou can set up to three differen t alarms in your P910i. Y ou can choose to activate one of the pr[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Viewers and editors – Quickoffice This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. V iewers and editors – Quickoffice W ith Quickword™ and Quicksheet™ you can view and edit Microsoft W ord and Excel docum ents. W ith Pdf+ you can view Adobe™ Acrobat™ (PDF) docum ents. Quickpoint™ is a viewer fo[...]

  • Page 129

    Viewers and editors – Quick office 129 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Quickword T o save and copy the document to a special folder 1. In the list view , scroll to the desired file and select Quickword > Copy . 2. Select where to save the document, and select Copy . T o edit a document In t[...]

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    130 Viewers and editors – Quickoffice This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Quickpoint T o open a presentation from the list view 1. Select the Application launcher icon . 2. Select the Quickpoint icon 3. If required, change folder . 4. Scroll to the required file and sele ct the file na me. 5. The [...]

  • Page 131

    Viewers and editors – Quick office 131 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Pdf+ T o save and copy a received document 1. In the detail view , from the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, select the sa ve icon . 2. Name the document, select wh ere to save it, and select Save . T o move a document [...]

  • Page 132

    132 Fi le manag er This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. File manager W ith the File Manager you can view , rename , copy , move, and delete files on the P910i. Y ou ca n also add folders, send files and rename and format the Memory Stick. Initially , the root view is shown, wi th the sub folders: •[...]

  • Page 133

    File manage r 133 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o change properties for one or more folders or files 1. Select the folders or files to chang e. 2. Select File > Properties . 3. Change the properties, as required. 4. T ap Done .[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Online services This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Online services Online services is a customiz ed service offered by a network operator . This function is netw ork- or subscription-dependent. Online services prov ides a mechanism that allows a pplications that exist on the SIM to interact and[...]

  • Page 135

    Dictionary 135 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Dictionary The dictionary application cont ains both Englis h - Chinese and Chinese - English dictionaries. The dictionary operates in flip op en mode only . Closing the flip will shut the dictionary down. Vi e w s There are t hree views in Di ction[...]

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    136 Dictionary This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. 4. T o view the detailed descrip tion of the word, select the deta il view button . 5. T o view the detailed descripti on of an underlined word in the description, select the word. 6. T o go back and forward between the detailed views, select the na[...]

  • Page 137

    Dictionary 137 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Dictionary dat abase Y ou can use four databases: • One English - Chinese databa se and one Chinese - English database in the telephone. • One English - Chinese databa se and one Chinese - English database in the external storage. T o update a d[...]

  • Page 138

    138 PC Suite and Content and Application This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. A DVANCED F UNCTIONS PC Suite and Content and Application Sony Ericss on PC Suite The Sony Ericsson PC Suite CD delivered with your P910i contains a set of us eful applications: • Synchron izatio n – Synchronization of [...]

  • Page 139

    PC Suite and Content and Application 139 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Content and Application The Content and Applic ation CD contains a numbe r of applications and files to be installed in, or downloaded to, your P910i and used together with its applications. • Games. • Audio files. • [...]

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    140 Installing applic ations This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Inst alling applications It is possible to install new a pplications in yo ur P910i. These applications can be obtained in several ways, for example: • from the Internet. •f r o m a C D . • from a Memory S tick. • as an email a[...]

  • Page 141

    Installing applications 141 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. created. If the SIS file does not contain a digital signature you will be given a warning about the problem but you can still decide to proceed with the in stallation at your own risk. In general, it is r e commended t hat you instal l [...]

  • Page 142

    142 Installing applic ations This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Removing applic ations from your P910i It is sometimes necessary to re move installed a pplications and user data to free up memory . Removing applications in the P910i 1. Select . 2 . From the menu, select Applications > Uninstall [...]

  • Page 143

    Connecting to other devices 143 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Connecting to other devices Y our P910i can be connected to other devices with similar interfaces such as PCs, othe r P910is and handheld computers. The connection can be made via: • Bluetooth wireless technol ogy (not together wi[...]

  • Page 144

    144 Connecting to other devices This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. • Backup and restore. Set the P910i in Modem mode when using • P910i as a modem. • Dial-up network wizard. Y ou should disable the USB ca ble connection in these two cases. In your PC select Start > Settings > Control Pa[...]

  • Page 145

    Connecting to other devices 145 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. while communicating. However , items between transmitting and receiving device s might weaken the signal. Connection to another device can be made within a range of up to 10 metres. Obstructions betw een the transmitting devices wil[...]

  • Page 146

    146 Connecting to other devices This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o let another device initi ate pairing with your P910i 1. In Control panel > Conn ections > Bluetoo th > Settings , set Bluetooth to On . 2. Follow the other device’ s manual to initiate pairing. 3. When asked for a pas[...]

  • Page 147

    Connecting to other devices 147 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Send and receive Y ou can send items via Bluetoot h wireless technology in any application if there is a Send as command. T o send, select Bluetooth . If you receive an item via Bluetooth wireless technology , a request dial og is s[...]

  • Page 148

    148 Synchronization and backup This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Synchronization and backup Wi t h Sony Ericsson PC Suite installed in your PC, your P910i can synchronize with the following PC applications, also called Personal Information Managers (PIMs): • Lotus® Organizer® 5 & 6, 6.5 ?[...]

  • Page 149

    Synchronization and backup 149 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. The easiest way to synchronize is to set the Synchronization to automatically make a synchroniza tion every time your P910i is connected. T o make the synchronization settings In the PC, click on in the status area to the right in th[...]

  • Page 150

    150 Synchronization and backup This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Synchronization servic es may be offered by mobile operators, third-party service providers and as added capability to corporate PIM applications. Contacts, Calendar , and T asks can be synchronized remotely . Remote synchronization [...]

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    Synchronization and backup 151 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Preconditions The Sony Ericsson PC Suite must be installe d in the PC and the P910i must be connected to the PC via cable. Note Backup and r estore does not work via infrar ed or Bluetooth wir eless technology . Performing a backup T[...]

  • Page 152

    152 Personalizing your P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. S ETTINGS Personalizing your P910i There are a number of ways you can give your P910i a personal touch and change its settings to suit your requirements. Themes Themes control the colour of screen and text, the icons , and the backgrou[...]

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    Personalizing your P910i 153 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Setting a screen saver Y ou can set a screen saver picture to be displayed after a period of inactivity . See ‘Display’ on page 155. Keylock an d device lock may be used in combinatio n with the screen save r . When you press a key[...]

  • Page 154

    154 Personalizing your P910i This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Tip Sound Recor der r ecordings ar e listed as voicenote and a number , for example voicenote1470. A ring signal may be selected for an entry in Contacts, so that the caller can be identifi ed by the ring signal that is p layed. See ?[...]

  • Page 155

    Control panel 155 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Control p anel The Control Pa nel is the location for all the main settings on your P910i that are sy stem-wide and affect more than one application. This is the main pl ace to go to initially set up your P910i, and to change settings at any poin[...]

  • Page 156

    156 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Background t ab Y ou can set a picture to be the background for the standb y screen. 1. Select if the flip closed or flip open background should be changed. 2. T ap the image showing the current picture. 3. Browse to see picture fi les available [...]

  • Page 157

    Control panel 157 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Flight mode In flight mode the radio function is turned of f. Y ou cannot make and receive calls but most of the other functions in the P910i are available. Use these settings to turn the fl ight mode on or off and also to activate the Power menu[...]

  • Page 158

    158 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Y o u can choose to use any sound r ecording or audio file. Y o u ca n select ring signals that are stor ed on your local storage or on a Memory Stic k. If the selected file is lat er deleted or moved, the Default Melody will be played instead. T[...]

  • Page 159

    Control panel 159 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. • Area info – Select an alert for re ceived area information messages. • Auto setup – Select an alert for auto setup messages. Other t ab These settings set button and sc reen clicks, reminders, alarms, and other notifications. • Button[...]

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    160 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Ti me & d a t e Adjusting the time and date here sets these throughout your P910i. The dialog has three tabs. Y ou can set: Note These settings are also available in the Time application. Time & dat e tab T o set the curren t date 1. On t[...]

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    Control panel 161 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Workdays t ab Y ou can specify what days you wo rk, if, for example, you want to set an alarm that sounds only on workdays. Y ou can also specify the first day of your week to customize the display of both W eek and Month views in Calendar . User[...]

  • Page 162

    162 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Security On the Settings tab you can set the Bluetooth security related settings of your P910i. Cable Use Cable to set the cable connecti on mode and the connection parameters used when comm unicating through your P910i's cable port. • Set[...]

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    Control panel 163 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. • Preferre d list – Show the networks that your P910i will search for when you are outside your home network. Note Y our operator may not allow you to access all available networks. T o add a network to the preferred list 1. T ap Add network [...]

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    164 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Account s tab The Internet accounts dialog lists all the Inter net accounts that have been set up on your P910i. Y ou can add a New account to the list and Edit or Delete an existing account. If you want to select an Inter net account every time [...]

  • Page 165

    Control panel 165 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. New Dial-Up or High-Speed Dial-Up account Y our Internet Service Provide r (ISP) supplies you with your User name , your Password , and their Phone number , which your P910i dials to connect to the Intern et. If you have a High-Speed Dial- Up acc[...]

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    166 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Tip T o avoid having to change the phone number when you travel abr oad: enter the inter national dialling prefix (for example '+') and the appr opriate country code for your ISP . For some accounts you may also need to make advanced se[...]

  • Page 167

    Control panel 167 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o edit an Internet account 1. On the Accounts tab, select the accou nt in the list. 2. Select Edit . 3. Change your sett ings as desired. 4. Select Done . Note If yo u change the Connection type , all account data for that account will be delet[...]

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    168 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. The Messaging accounts dialog has f our tabs, one for each type of messaging account: Tip A simple way of setting up an email or multimedia message account is to ask your service pr ovider to send you a message that contains the r equir ed info r[...]

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    Control panel 169 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Email account Inbox tab settings Username Password Incoming server address Y our Internet Service Provid er (ISP) supplies you with your username, your password, and its incoming server addre ss, which identifies the computer where your incoming [...]

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    170 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o edit an email account 1. On the Email tab, select the ac count in the list. 2. Select Edit . 3. Change your settings as desir e d. 4. Select Done . T o delete an email account 1. On the Email tab, select the account in the list. 2. Select Del[...]

  • Page 171

    Control panel 171 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. MMS ta b Use these settings to set up multimedia messaging: Advanced settings Select Advanced to make settings about how your P910i will send and receive multimedia messages. Messaging accounts MMS tab settings Service centre address The MMS Serv[...]

  • Page 172

    172 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Area t ab On the Area tab you make sett ings related to Cell Broadcast Services. Thes e in clude both Area Information and Cell Information services. The ava ilability of Cell and Area Information Services is operator -dependent. Y our network ma[...]

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    Control panel 173 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T o delete a channel Select Delete . Since deleting a channel cannot be undone, you will be asked to confirm the delete. Deleting the channel will also delete any stored Area Information mess ages for t hat channel in your Area Info Inbox. W AP a[...]

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    174 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. The Other t ab The other tab contains all settin gs that are not related to the device or connections. This is also where settings from system components and add-ons, devel oped by third-party developers, will be found. Certificate manager Digita[...]

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    Control panel 175 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T ype of certificate The type can be either User or Certificate Aut hority . • User certificates contain your ident ity . This type of certificate is used when the server asks for client authentication . The client application requests you to i[...]

  • Page 176

    176 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o conserve storage space only a limited set of languages is loaded on your P910i at delivery . When you select one of the languages from the list the unused languages in the set are deleted from the memory of your P910i. Master reset Use Master[...]

  • Page 177

    Control panel 177 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. S torage manager The list shows the app lications on y our P910i and the space they occupy . T apping the Files button lets you mana ge general files stored internally on the P910i or on a Memory Stick. Deleting information from applications T o [...]

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    178 Control panel This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. WIM PIN settings WIM (W AP Identity Module) is used for perfor ming security functions, especially to store a nd process information needed for user identifica tion and authenti cation. It is a t amper-resistant store for private keys, certific a[...]

  • Page 179

    Getting sta r ted with Internet and Messages 179 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Getting st arted with Internet and Messages Introduction Before you can use Inter net and Messages to acces s the Internet and send or receive me ssages, you will need to make some user-specific settings in the Cont[...]

  • Page 180

    180 Getting sta rted with Internet and Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Automatically set up service provider and messaging The easiest way to set up your P910i is automatically , through your service provider . For Messages settings your P910i s upports automatic setup of: • email acc[...]

  • Page 181

    Getting sta r ted with Internet and Messages 181 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. you are connecting to a corporate network, your information services department. All settings are described in ‘Internet accounts’ on page 163. T o set up a new account follow the steps under ‘T o cr eate a ne[...]

  • Page 182

    182 Getting sta rted with Internet and Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Setting up W AP account s A W AP account (sometimes calle d a W AP profile) defines a service provider and gateway that should be used when making a connection to W AP services. Y ou also need a W AP account when you[...]

  • Page 183

    Getting sta r ted with Internet and Messages 183 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Once paired with a Bluetooth- enabled laptop, your P910i is ready to make a connectio n to the Internet or corporate netwo rk. Since Bluetooth is wire-free and requires no line-of-sight alignment, you can place the [...]

  • Page 184

    184 Getting sta rted with Internet and Messages This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T o set up a Dial-Up entry for CSD or HSCSD 1. On the PC, open the Control Panel. 2. Choose to install a new modem. 3. Choose your P910i as the modem. 4. Select the port where the P91 0i is connected. 5. Confirm the [...]

  • Page 185

    Getting sta r ted with Internet and Messages 185 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. GPRS dat a log A new GPRS data log entry is created when a GPRS account establishes a con nection for the first time. It does not wa it for transfer data. If the re is an existing data log associ ated with the curre[...]

  • Page 186

    186 T roubleshooting This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. R EFERENCE T roubleshooting This chapter consists of a sele ction of suggestions f or solving possible problems with your P910i. If this does not help , please try the Knowledge base on the global su pport site, www .SonyEricsson.com/support .[...]

  • Page 187

    T roubleshooting 187 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Device lock Phone locked i s displayed follo wed by the promp t Enter lock code . Y our P910i is locked to prevent unau thorized use. T o unlock the P910i: • Enter your device lock code, 0000 by def ault, then press or . Key symbol The keypa[...]

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    188 T roubleshooting This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. The person I am talking to has a problem hearing what I am saying • Make sure you do not co ver the microphon e when you talk. Y ou find the microphone at the bottom of the phone, next to the co nnector . • Y ou could be almost out of netw[...]

  • Page 189

    T roubleshooting 189 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Problems to connect to a PC or another device Not possible to establish connection using cable • Make sure that the Sync Station and cable is correctly connect ed to the PC. • Make sure that the corr ect COM port on the PC is enabled. Righ[...]

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    190 T roubleshooting This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Cannot synchronize with my PC • Connect to your PC with cable, Bluetooth technology , or infrared. See “Connecting to other devices” on page 14 3. • Then install Sony Eric sson PC Suite , and make necessary settings. See “Synchroniza[...]

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    T roubleshooting 191 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. T ap on display does not work Occasionally you may find that you tap one item (for example a button or menu option) but another is activated. Calibrating the screen ensures t hat the correct ite m is activat ed. T a p Control pa nel > Devic[...]

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    192 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Guidelines for safe and efficient use Please read this informat ion before using your mobile phone. Note Important: to avoid hearing impairment, ans wer call or lower volume before placing this product to your ear . Recom[...]

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    Guidelines for safe and efficient use 193 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Always give full attention to driving and pull off the road and park before makin g or answering a call if driv ing conditions so req uire. Personal Medical Devices Mobile phones may affect the operati on of cardiac pacema[...]

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    194 Guidelines for safe and effi cient use This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. • Keep out of the reach of children. • Use the battery for the intended pu rpose only . • Do not allow the batt ery to be put into the m outh. Battery electrolytes may b e toxic if swallowed. Disposing of the batter[...]

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    Guidelines for safe and efficient use 195 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. 8. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS W ARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OTHER THAN THIS PRINTED LIMITED W ARRANTY . ALL IMPLIED W ARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMIT A TION THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A[...]

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    196 T erms and definitions This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T erms and definitions AU Format for audio data files. AU files have the suffix .au Bearer Path over which data flows. Specifically in CSD and HSCSD, the type of phone link from the GSM network to the server – PSTN or ISDN. Bluetooth B[...]

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    T erms and definitions 197 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. CSS Cascading Style Sheet. A feature of browsers. DTMF Dual T one Multi Frequency . A method of coding digits as a combination of two audible tones. DUN Dial-Up Networking. The dial -up networking capability in W indows. e-GSM Extended G[...]

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    198 T erms and definitions This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. GSM 1800 Also known as DCS 1800 or PCN, this is a GSM digital network working on a frequency of 1800 MHz. It is used in Europe and Asia-Pacific. GSM 1900 Also known as PCS. Refers to a GSM system running in the 1900 MHz band. Used in the[...]

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    T erms and definitions 199 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. MBM Multiple Bit Map. Symbian OS bit m ap format. MeT Mobile Electro nic T ransacti ons. An initiative founded by Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola to establish a secure and consistent framework for mobile transa ctions. MIDI MIDI (Musical In[...]

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    200 T erms and definitions This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. PCS Personal Communications Services , often used to describe GSM 1900 networks. PDA Personal Digital Assistant. A handheld computer having functions such as address book, calendar , and so on. PDF Portable Document Format. A format crea[...]

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    T erms and definitions 201 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. SGML A generic markup language for representing documents. SIM A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a ‘smart card’, inserted into GSM phones, that contains your phone account information. SIM cards can al so be programmed to di[...]

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    202 T erms and definitions This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. vCal; vCalendar vCalendar defines a transport a nd platform-indepe ndent format for exchanging calendar and sche d uling information for use in PIMs/PDAs and group schedulers. vCalendar is specified by IETF . vCard vCard automates the ex[...]

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    T erms and definitions 203 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. (WWW). In contrast to HTML, WML is designed to fi t small handheld devices. WTLS W ireless Transport Layer Secu rity . Part of W AP , WTLS provides privacy , data integrit y and authentication on transport layer level between two applica[...]

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    204 T echnical data This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. T echnical dat a General Screen Third Party Application Support Bluetooth wireless technology Product P910i standard v ersion, BIG5 character set Size 1 15 x 57 x 26 mm W eig ht 155 grams with battery a nd flip. System and power class E-GSM 900[...]

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    T echnical dat a 205 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Infrared transceiv er GPRS Maximum Dat a Rates (kbps) Speed achieved depends on the Coding Scheme supported by the GSM Network. HSCSD Maximum Dat a Rates (kbps) Phone Integrated CommuniCo rder Pictures (Image viewer) Data transmission rate M a[...]

  • Page 206

    206 T echnical data This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Vi deo player Music player Integrated browser SMS MMS EMS File Format MP4 (MPEG4), 3GP (3GPP PSS) Streaming transport R TSP according to 3GPP File Format MP3, MP4, M4A,W A V , AAC, AU, AMR and G-MIDI level 1 with 24 voices polyphony , RMF , iMe[...]

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    T echnical dat a 207 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. Email Document viewer and editor Note The installed viewer for Microsoft W ord documents cannot be used to view files in Rich T ext format (.RTF) Incoming mail server support POP3, IMAP4 Outgoing mail server s upport SMTP Content coding MIME c[...]

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    208 Index This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. Index A Accepted callers 60 Accessories 25 Add to contacts 59 Alarm tones 154 Alarms 127 ALS - settings 63 - support 56 Antenna 192 AoC - Call meter settings 62 Application shortcuts 152 Applications - flip closed 15 - installing 140 - overview 26 - remo[...]

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    Index 209 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. D Data backup 150 Data restore 151 Data storage 32 Date settings 125 Demo application 26 Device lock 43 , 187 Dial-Up Networking Wizard 183 Dictionary 135 - database 137 - history record and bookmarks 136 - wildcards 136 Disk formatting 174 Display 155 D[...]

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    210 Index This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Print on ly for private use. L Languages 175 Latin characters 38 Light intensity 152 Local synchronization 148 Locations 126 Lock problems 186 Locks 42 - device 43 - key lock 44 - SIM card 43 M Making a call 106 Media buffer 76 Medical Devices 193 Memory Stick 22 - adapter 23 - form[...]

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    Index 21 1 This is the Internet version of the user ’ s guide. © Pr int only for private use. - managing 78 - playing 77 Sound notification 154 Sound recorder 122 Sound recordings 122 - sending and receiving 123 - using as ring signals 122 Sounds and alerts 157 Speakerphone 52 Speed dial - making a call 49 - set-up 53 Spreadsheets - editing 129 [...]