Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman™ phone Extended User guide
Contents Experience more. Discover how.................................................5 Getting started..............................................................................6 Starting your phone for the first time....................................................6 Getting to know your phone........................................................8 Phone overview...................................................................................8 Charging the battery................................
TrackID™ technology................................................................23 PlayNow™...................................................................................24 Multimedia and text messaging................................................25 Email............................................................................................26 Bluetooth™ wireless technology..............................................27 Wi-Fi®...................................................................
Important information Please read the Important information leaflet before you use your cell phone. Some of the services and features described in this User guide are not supported in all countries/ regions or by all networks and/or service providers in all areas. Without limitation, this applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112.
Experience more. Discover how. Visit www.sonyericsson.com/support to learn the most from your phone. 5 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
Getting started Some basic getting started instructions are printed on the box supplied with your phone. Below you will also find information to help get you started. To change phone bands 1 2 3 Remove the battery cover. Insert a fingernail into the gap between the band and the bottom of the phone, then lift up the band and remove it. Insert the top end of the replacement band into the groove on the top of the phone, then press down the band to attach it.
• To import contacts from a SIM card When you start your phone for the first time with a SIM card inserted, the setup guide prompts you to import your SIM contacts. Tap Import contacts. When you copy contacts between two phones using your SIM card, the amount and the type of information you can transfer for each contact is limited. To get more help on how to copy contacts between two phones, go to www.sonyericsson.com/support.
Getting to know your phone Phone overview 1. Ear speaker 6. Walkman™ key 2. Proximity sensor 7. 3.5 mm Audio Plus connector 3. Connector for charger/USB cable 8. ZAP key 4. Power key/Screen lock 9. Camera lens 5. Home key 10. Volume key 11. Camera key Charging the battery Your phone battery is partly charged when you buy the phone.
• To charge the phone using the power adapter Connect the phone to a power outlet using the USB cable and the power adapter. Using the Home key • To go to the Home screen Press the Home key. Home screen The Home screen is your gateway to the main features in your phone. You can customize it with different application icons, shortcuts, wallpaper, and more. The Home screen extends beyond the regular screen display width, giving you more room to play with.
To open the Application screen There are two ways to open the Application screen: • • From the Home screen, drag upward. Flick upward from any location on the Home screen. • To browse the Application screen From the Application screen, flick right or left. 1 2 3 To move an application to a corner of the Application screen From the Home screen, drag upward. Touch and hold an item until application icons appear in each corner of the screen. Drag an item into one of the corners.
www.sonyericsson.com/support. Contact your network operator if you need more information about your subscription settings. Phone settings overview You can customize some phone settings to suit your preferences. For example, you can adjust the Time & date and Phone language settings. 1 2 3 To change the phone language From the Home screen, drag upwards. Find and tap Settings > Language and writing > Phone language. Select an option.
Music Get the most out of your Walkman™ player. Listen to music, audio books, and podcasts. Manage your own playlists, and send your favorite tunes to friends. Install the Media Go™ application on your computer and transfer content to and from the memory card in your phone. Media Go™ can be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/support. Media Go™ Media Go™ is a downloadable computer application that helps you to manage content in your phone and transfer files between your phone and a computer.
1 2 3 4 6 Current track: time remaining 7 Go to the next track in the current play queue, or fast forward 8 View the current play queue 9 Sing a song with the help of on-screen lyrics 10 Share tracks with others by text or email 11 Preview and find your favorite track To play an audio track From the Home screen, tap > . Tap to browse audio by artist. Tap to browse audio by playlist. Tap browse audio by track. Scroll up or down to browse to a track. Tap a track to play it.
1 2 3 4 5 6 To create .LRC files Computer: Open a blank text file using a text editing program such as Notepad. Enter the text of the lyrics, line by line. Play back the audio file to check the timing of each line and when you want to display it by minutes, seconds, and hundredths of a second. Enter a starting time before each line of text. Here is an example: If you prefer, enter only the minute and second values. Save your file as an *.LRC file. To do this, click on File, and select Save as.
• To fast-forward or rewind a track being previewed When you are previewing a track, tap or to fast-forward or rewind a track. 1 2 To preview tracks in ZAP long mode In the Walkman™ player, tap to preview tracks. Tap Long to play the chorus of each track in 15-second segments. Walkman™ player widget The Walkman™ player widget appears on your Home screen when you minimize the Walkman™ player, but you might have to flick left or right to find it. 15 This is an Internet version of this publication.
Instant messaging Use the IM (Instant Messaging) application to chat with other people and participate in IM groups to discuss topics that interest you. IM service providers can vary in the features they offer users. Before you can use Instant messaging, you need to have the proper settings on your phone. In some cases, the settings may be already configured on your phone. Or you may receive the settings in the form of a configuration message from an IM service provider.
Entering text You can enter letters, numbers and special characters using either the slideout QWERTY keyboard or the on-screen keypad. Using the on-screen keypad When you start a program or select a field that requires text or numbers, the on-screen keypad appears by default. You can use the multitap text input method or quick text input method • To display the keypad and enter text Tap a text field to display the keypad, then enter your text.
Contacts Use the Contacts application to save information about the people you know. Enter their phone numbers, email addresses, birthdays and other details. You can keep track of all communication with a particular contact. 1 2 3 4 5 To add a contact From your Home screen, drag upward, and then tap . Tap Add contact. Tap Name, then enter the contact's name and tap Done. Tap Phone number, then enter the number, and tap Done.
Calling 1 2 To make an emergency call From the Home screen, tap . Enter the emergency number and tap . To delete a number, tap . You can make emergency calls when no SIM card is inserted. 1 2 3 4 To dial a phone number From your Home screen, drag upward. Find and tap . If the call log appears, tap to enter the dialpad view. Enter the phone number and tap . To delete a digit entered by mistake, tap .
Friends application The Friends application collects communications with your top five friends into one view. All communications – Facebook™ or Twitter™ updates, text and multimedia messages, missed calls – appear on your Home screen. Just tap a friend’s photo on your Home screen to view all communications with him or her.
Connecting your phone to a computer Connect your phone to a computer and start transferring pictures, music and other file types. You might not be able to transfer some copyright-protected material between your phone and computer. Transferring and handling content using a USB cable The most common way to transfer files between your phone and a computer is using a USB cable. Once the phone and computer are connected, you can drag and drop content from one to the other using your computer’s file explorer.
Camera Take photos, record videos, view albums and share your favorite clips and pictures with friends – all with your camera application. Camera controls 1 Zoom in and out (only available in video mode) 2 Camera key. Press to take a photo or record a video clip.
TrackID™ technology Use the TrackID™ music recognition service to identify a music track you hear playing in your surroundings. Just record a short sample of the song and you’ll get artist, title and album info within seconds. You can also purchase tracks identified by TrackID™. For best results, use TrackID™ technology in a quiet area. If you have problems using this application, see I cannot use Internet-based services on page 32.
PlayNow™ Use the PlayNow™ application in your phone to browse, purchase and download the latest music, games, ringtones, applications, themes and wallpapers. PlayNow™ is not available in all countries. 1 2 To start PlayNow™ From the Home screen, drag Find and tap . upwards. 24 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
Multimedia and text messaging 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 To create and send a message From your Home screen, drag upward, and then tap . Tap New message > Write message. Enter your message text and tap . To add a recipient, select a contact from the list that appears. You can also tap the text field, enter a number manually, and then tap Done. and select an option. If you want to add a photo or a video, tap When you are finished, tap Send.
Email Use your phone to send and receive emails through your regular email account. Before you get started, you need the correct Internet settings in your phone. See Internet and messaging settings on page 10. 1 2 3 4 5 To set up an email account in your phone From the Home screen, drag upwards. Find and tap Email. Select an email account. If the account you want to use is not in the list, tap Other. Enter your Email address and password, then tap Continue.
Bluetooth™ wireless technology Turn on the Bluetooth™ function in your phone and create wireless connections to other Bluetooth™ compatible devices such as computers, handsfree accessories, and phones. Bluetooth™ connections work better within a 10 meter (33 feet) range, with no solid objects in between. In some cases you have to manually pair your phone with other Bluetooth™ devices. Remember to set your phone to visible if you want other Bluetooth™ devices to detect it.
Wi-Fi® Using Wi-Fi® technology you can access the Internet wirelessly with your phone. To access the Internet using a Wi-Fi® connection, you first need to search for and connect to an available Wi-Fi® network. The signal strength of the Wi-Fi® network may differ depending on your phone's location. Moving closer to the Wi-Fi® access point may increase the signal strength. 1 2 3 To turn on Wi-Fi® From the Home screen, drag upward. Find and tap Settings > Connectivity > Wi-Fi.
Web browser Browsing the web View and navigate web pages, bookmark your favorites, create shortcuts, and browse with several windows open at the same time – all with your web browser. 1 2 3 4 To go to a web page Tap . Tap the text field to activate the keypad. Enter a web address. Tap Go. 29 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
Voicemail If your subscription includes a voicemail service, callers can leave voice messages for you when you can't answer calls. Your voicemail service number is normally saved on your SIM card. If not, you can get the number from your service provider and enter it manually. 1 2 3 To enter your voicemail service number From the Home screen, drag upwards. Select Settings > Calls > Voicemail. Enter your voicemail number and tap Done. 1 2 To call your voicemail service From the Home screen, drag upwards.
Locking and protecting your phone IMEI number Every phone has a unique IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) number. You should keep a copy of this number. If your phone is stolen, your network provider can use your IMEI number to stop the phone from accessing the network in your country. 1 2 1 2 To view the IMEI number in your phone From the Home screen, drag upwards. Find and tap Settings > General > About phone. To change your SIM card PIN From the Home screen, drag upwards.
Troubleshooting My phone is not working as expected If you experience problems with your phone, check these tips before you try anything else: • • • • Restart your phone. Remove and re-insert the battery and SIM card. Then restart your phone. Update your phone software. Updating your phone ensures optimal performance and provides the latest enhancements. To get more help on how to update your phone software, go to www.sonyericsson.com/support. Reset your phone. Be patient while resetting your phone.
PUK blocked. Contact service provider. You have entered your PUK code incorrectly 10 times in a row. Please contact your service provider. 33 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.
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Index A playlists smart (auto-generated) ....................................13 PlayNow™ ...............................................................24 PUK .........................................................................31 adjusting volume .....................................................13 answering service ....................................................30 applications .............................................................24 audio adjusting volume .............................