Contents Welcome .............................................. 4 Converter .......................................... 52 Getting to know your phone.............. 5 Time................................................... 53 Phone ................................................. 21 Timer................................................. 54 Messaging.......................................... 25 Stopwatch ......................................... 54 Contacts.............................................
Sony Ericsson M600i User Guide This User Guide is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this User Guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this User Guide. ©Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2006.
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Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Sony Ericsson M600i, the 3G messaging phone. Before you start to use your new phone please read these instructions carefully to enjoy maximum performance and a longer life service. This icon indicates that the function is network- or operator-dependent. The service may not always be available in all countries or when you are roaming. Please contact your operator for information.
Getting to know your phone Note: Before you can use your phone you need to insert the SIM card, and insert and charge the battery. Always detach the charger before you insert or remove the SIM card. Package Overview H A G B B M A G F L H C E F K C D E D A. B. C. D. E. F. Phone Charger Stereo headset Battery USB cable Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) inserted in the Memory Stick slot. The Memory Stick contains Try & Buy applications. G. CD with Sony Ericsson PC Suite H.
J. Microphone K. Back button L. Jog Dial M. Stylus Tip You can use a small screwdriver to remove the plastic cap covering the antenna connector. Before using your phone SIM card You receive your SIM card when you register with a network operator. The SIM card keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription and phonebook information.. be entered when switching on the phone for the first time.
to the mains. If the phone is off during charging, the red indicator light will be turned off when the battery is fully charged. Turning the phone on and off Care instructions Normal operation Please take care of your phone and follow this advice: To turn the phone on, press the On/Off button located on the top of your phone. You will be prompted to choose between Phone on and Flight mode. For normal operation, choose Phone on. • • • Use a moist cloth when you clean the screen.
• synchronize function. See Synchronization and backup on page 59. Beam phonebook entries from another phone using, for example, Bluetooth™ wireless technology. See Connecting to other devices on page 57. Navigation To navigate menus and select items, you can use the Jog Dial, Back button, stylus, keyboard navigation keys, touch options, and even your fingers. The screen Jog Dial The screen is touch-sensitive. You can use the stylus or your fingertips to select items.
Finding the applications Messaging Media player Activity menu The Activity menu is displayed whenever you switch on your phone, and is the starting point for performing a variety of tasks. The Activity menu is operator-dependent and is described in the Quick Guide. Phone Calendar Contacts M u l ti m e d i a Standby view Status bar The status bar contains icons that indicate the status of the current settings and activities. See Status bar icons on page 11.
Leaving an application You can leave an application in two ways: • • Close it by selecting any of the back keys. All data is saved. Leave it open, and switch to another application using Task manager, see Task manager on page 10. When you switch back to the application, you will return to the same view you were in when you left it. Closing an application From the application base view, tap press the back button. or Task manager Task manager helps you switch between applications.
• • ` L Delete a single character. Delete a highlighted entry from, for example, Contacts, Calendar, Notes or Tasks. • • Press - switch to the phone number entry mode. Press and hold - put the phone into silent mode. Functionality in standby view Status bar icons In standby view the keyboard is in number entry mode. You can tap an icon to get more information or to start an application. E R • • • T Y N M • • • Press - switch to the phone number entry mode.
Icon Function Muted microphone Predictive text activated Current line selection (Alternate Line Service available on the SIM card) Ring volume set to zero Signal strength, GPRS available Silent mode SMS notification SMS overflow Speakerphone activated Status bar menu Task manager Voicemail notification Memory Stick Micro (M2) There are Try and buy applications that represent a wide variety of business and entertainment applications pre-stored on the supplied Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™).
To run an update, you need a PC with an Internet connection. You also need to have the Sony Ericsson PC Suite installed and a USB connection between your phone and the PC. Note: Since the phone will be emptied of all data when updated, you should always make a complete backup of your phone before starting an update, see Backing up data on page 60. A General functions C B Send as From many applications it is possible to exchange items like appointments, contacts and images.
Help in the phone Your phone has built-in help texts. In most applications, Help is available in the More menu. Some dialogs have specific Help available, for example, those where you can make important settings. The dialog Help is available either as a separate touch option or in the More menu. Organizing information Using the Folder menu in the More menu In some applications you use folders to organize information, for example, your contacts, task entries, notes entries, or RSS feeds.
Managing your multimedia files You can organize your media files directly in the respective multimedia application. The media folders are displayed on two tabs. A Picture gallery Clipart B • Use the virtual keyboard located in the status bar. Write directly on the screen using the stylus. Editing text 08:12, 21/07/05 Select More to access editing functions like copy, paste and cut text, or if applicable to format text (size, style and alignment).
• 1st language – change the 1st language choice for the prediction dictionary. 2nd language – change the 2nd language choice for the prediction dictionary. My words – view the user dictionary where you can add, edit or delete words. • • Predictive text You can use enhanced text prediction in all three text entry methods: Keyboard, Virtual keyboard and Handwriting recognition.
12 First character an upper character Press ALT once followed by, for example, U I to type the number 3, or for example, the right side of Q! W/ to type the character /. Any additional keys pressed will display the characters on the lower part of the keys. 123 All upper characters Press ALT twice to lock the characters at the top of the keys. Any additional keys pressed will type the upper characters until ALT is pressed again. select the symbol by pressing the Jog Dial.
D. Character sets. abc - standard characters, àëó - international characters, 123 numeric characters and currencies. The position on the screen decides case, not the style. Letters Handwriting recognition Handwriting recognition translates stylus gestures into letters, numbers or other characters, and displays these characters as text. Handwriting recognition is only active in places where text can be entered. To A B C Dan D Done A. Write numbers and symbols above the arrow. B.
Numbers phone or visit www.sonyericsson.com/ support. Numbers are written above the arrow. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = + , . or * * / Locks The phone has four security locks that you can set from the Control panel. See Locks on page 78. Key lock \ ( ) Note: Start each stroke at the dotted end. You can lock and unlock the keyboard if you press and hold the back button on the side of the phone, or if you select > Lock keys/ Unlock.
Silent mode In standby view press and hold to switch between normal and silent mode. You can also select More > Turn on silent or tap in the status bar, select Volume and mark Silent mode. To exit silent mode via the status bar, tap and unmark Silent mode. Selecting sounds Select > Volume > Settings from the status bar, or select Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds & alerts to access settings such as ringtones, button clicks and equalizer, see Sounds & alerts on page 75.
Phone • The phone application can be used with other functions of the phone, including applications from outside Sony Ericsson. • Making a call You can make a call from many of the applications. This chapter mainly describes the Phone application calling options. Making a call from the Phone application Open Phone and enter the desired phone number. Select Call. Making a call from standby view When no application is open, you can make a call directly from the keyboard.
contact you want to call. See Voice control on page 23. Options during or after a call Making an emergency call You can find the following options in the More menu: You can make an emergency call as follows: • • Enter the emergency number from the keyboard. Press the Jog Dial or select Call. • Select a pre-defined SOS number in the More menu. Press the Jog Dial or select Call. Usually no SIM card or PIN code is required for emergency calls, but this is something you need to check with your operator.
• • • Extract one party in a conference call for a private talk and put the conference call on hold. Make a call on another line (if you have the ALS service on your SIM card). See ALS settings on page 69. Retrieve a held call, or release it. Conference calls A conference call can be started when you have one active call and one on hold. Select Start conference call in the More menu to start the call. The maximum number of conference parties is five.
can use words recorded for “answer” and “busy” to answer, or to send a busy tone to an incoming call. With Voice dialling, you can make a call by saying the contact’s name. See Voice control on page 68. More features The following Phone features are also available. These are described in more detail in the Control panel chapter: Calling cards • • Accept calls – set a caller filter. Add to contacts – add new contact data There are two main types of calling cards: corporate and commercial cards.
Messaging You can create, send, and receive different types of messages: SMS (Short Message Service), which are text messages. MMS (Multimedia Message Service), which, for example, can include text, pictures and sound. Email messages. Beamed messages, which are files received via infrared or Bluetooth. You can also receive these types of messages: Auto setup files for configuring Internet, email and MMS.
• Drafts – contains messages that are not ready to be sent. When you are creating a message, and exit the message before sending it, you will be asked if you want to save it. If you select Yes, the message will automatically be stored in this folder. • Sent – contains messages you have sent. • SIM – a folder located on your SIM card. You may also find the following types of folders: • Local folders that you have created yourself.
Creating and sending MMS You can edit pictures you have added. Select Create new message > MMS, or New > MMS, if you have opened the Messages account. When you are ready, select More > Send. G MMS F 5 1/1 A 1KB E Select template Picture B Email Sound Video D Record sound Select Close A. Menu options. You can select a template, or select what you want to add to the message. (If the menu is not open, select Add.) B. Entry field (on the detail tab). Create your message here. C.
A. Address field. Select this to enter the address. B. Subject field. Select this to enter the message subject. C. Entry field (on the detail tab). Write the message here. D. Address tab. You can enter the address here and other details, such as message priority. E. Attachments tab. Select this to add attachments. When you are ready, select Send. You will have the option to send the message immediately, or to save it to Outbox.
Finding messages Disconnecting from the Internet In the main Messaging view, select More > Find message to search through the subject lines, senders’ details and the text of the message. In an open message, Find searches through the message. Select a connection icon, for example , in the status bar. In Connections manager, select your connection and then Close connection.
ordinary email application in your computer. Please consult your email service provider for further details. You can handle the contacts in three views: • • • Contacts Contacts is your personal phonebook where you can store names, phone numbers, email addresses, photos, and other contact information. Information stored on the SIM card is also accessible. SIM card entries can be copied to and from Contacts.
select More > View folder > SIM > More > Service numbers. Editing a contact Fixed numbers In detail view, select the links tab . Select More > Add field. Mark the desired field in the list and select Add. This service means that only phone numbers that you have collected in a list on your SIM card can be called. To enable the service, select More > View folder > SIM > More > Fixed dialling > Fixed numbers.
Managing contacts Creating a speed contact This is a way to speed up your dialling. Select Speed contacts 2 1 More > View Folder > Speed Contacts. Select the one you want to create. Select a contact in the list. Select Save. 5 6 Marcel Anna 8 7 Karen Shu Bob 4 Creating a group of contacts 3 Empty To create a group, select More > New group. Select the contacts that should be included in the group by marking them, and select Done. Enter the name of the group and select Save.
Note: Only 3G SIM card entries can contain multiple phone numbers. Calendar Calendar helps you to keep track of appointments, reminders, all-day events and anniversaries. You can use anniversaries for annual reminders of important dates, such as birthdays or celebrations. You can set reminder alarms for the entries. You can invite attendees to appointments or all-day events.
Outlook) is updated. An invitation receipt will be generated. accept Calendar is updated automatically. See Email on page 27. Note: An invitation receipt from an attendee will be received as a normal email. Synchronization and backup To see if an invitation is accepted open the invitation details and select Response status in the More menu. Managing calendar entries You can search for a certain entry by entering a search text. You can delete a single entry or all entries in a defined period of time.
Web to a site so that you can use it the next time you log in. The integrated Opera 8 browser is the entrypoint to the Internet in your phone. It supports both frames and JavaScript™. Working with pages You can easily switch from portrait to landscape view, and change from normal to full screen presentation. The browser can fit the contents of the page to the width of the screen. Select Multimedia > Web to open the browser. • A Sony Ericsson homepage is shown if no page has been set remotely.
• For keyboard shortcuts to menu and navigation options press: ALT and then one of the following keys to: • – If the link is to an RSS feed (see RSS feeds on page 38) RSS Feeds opens so that you can subscribe to the feed. Use the Jog Dial to scroll a page up or down. Links will be highlighted as you scroll. When you want to log in to a site and the username and password fields are highlighted with yellow boxes, you can select the touch option Log in to use the username-password pair you saved earlier.
More > Edit for text editing options on the selected text. Settings menu Select More > Settings to find options that you may want to change while working with pages. You can switch the Fit to screen, Full screen, and Landscape modes on or off. You can also select text mode. Views menu Select More > Views to open list views where you can work with saved pages, history or downloads. Saving pages You can save the current page to open it later offline. Select More > Current page > Save page to save the page.
time by pressing ALT G H . Switch off the presentation of animations. • Enable or disable plug-ins. On the Advanced tab you can choose to: • • • • • Allow cookies. Configure the cache handling. You can choose cache size as well as have the cache emptied every time you disconnect. Delete all cookies. Set the browser to show a warning dialog before submitting a form over an insecure Internet connection. Enable using the keypad keys as WAP/ html access keys.
RSS feeds A C FUN&downloads 13:34 (8) Sony Ericsson News (10) 13:33 Update Open B A. Move backwards and forwards between the news items. B. Launch more details about the news story in the Web browser by selecting More > Read more. Updating feeds You can update feeds manually or by scheduled updates. Select Update when the feeds list is displayed to update all feeds at the same time. More B. Numbers that appear in parentheses indicate unread feeds. C. Feeds with new news items are displayed in bold.
Tip Set the Internet account to the same connection as the Web browser. Media player With Media player, you can play music and video clips that are stored on your phone. You can also receive streaming video and music from the Internet. For a list of supported media formats, see Technical data on page 93. Music Note: Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred.
You can add several tracks at once. See Manage tracks on page 41. Playback To start playback, select an album, artist, playlist or individual track and press the Jog Dial or select Play. You can also tap on an individual track to play it. To pause playback press the Jog Dial, tap or select the Pause. Tap and drag the progress indicator to move within a track. When playback is paused, rotating the Jog Dial will browse the tracks from the current playlist, album or artist.
• from the search. Ringtones and other sounds that are stored in the \Music\sounds folder are always excluded. Full update – a normal update only searches for new sound files. A full update will rebuild the tracks list and look for changes made to existing files, for example, new artist and album information. Video Note: Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred.
Settings Online In playback view, select More > Settings to access the following options: Online contains the streaming media links that Display tab • • Default view – select if you want video clips to open in portrait or landscape view. Size – video clips intended for larger displays will always be scaled down to fit within the screen of the phone.
Before using PlayNow Before you can use PlayNow, ensure that you have the following: • A phone subscription that supports GPRS or 3G data transmission. • An Internet account and the correct settings in your phone, see Setting up Internet, email and MMS on page 61. • Free memory in your phone. To preview content 1. To open PlayNow, select Multimedia > PlayNow™. 2. Select the Web link you wish to preview. The content is downloaded to your phone and images and ringtones can be previewed.
Options for managing picture files A Select More > Manage files for a menu with options for managing selected files and folders. From this menu you can: Picture gallery B Clipart 12:07, 14/03/05 Favorites 08:12, 21/07/05 • Butterfly 09:03, 12/05/05 • • • Coffee 09:00, 28/05/05 C Plane F 13:00, 30/05/05 D E View More C. Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred.
have an accompanying sound track and you can choose from different transition styles between the pictures. A. When you select a mode in the tool bar the set of available tools changes. Picture editor Holiday.jpg Sending pictures using MMS messaging To send selected pictures as well as a picture in detail view using MMS messaging, select . Picture editor The editor can be started from Picture gallery, and Messaging. Using Picture editor, you can crop, rotate and resize images.
Zoom mode The Zoom indicator thumbnail view shows the part of the whole picture that is shown zoomed. You can use the stylus to drag the picture on the screen. You can capture the visible part of the picture: select More > Edit > Crop. Editing options Select More > Edit for a menu of editing options. You can rotate, mirror or flip a picture, paste the contents of the clipboard into the picture, and resize it for different uses such as MMS image or as wallpaper. You can undo your changes.
Manage recordings A melody MusicDJ consists of four tracks: Drums, 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bass, Chords and 5 5 13 13 13 13 Accents. You 14 14 compose the 1 14 14 14 14 melody by adding 9 10 10 prearranged sound samples to the tracks. Each Open Insert More sample is one bar long. The samples are grouped into Intro, Verse, Chorus and Break. TM On the More menu you find commands to rename, send and delete recordings.
Games Your phone comes with two games preloaded in the Entertainment folder. Vijay Singh Pro Golf 2005™ is a 3D game that lets you play golf on one of the most spectacular 18-hole golf courses on the American circuit, the Harbour Town Golf Links at Seapines Resort. The game has a built-in tutorial. Quadrapop is a puzzle game. Select Entertainment > Quadrapop > Help to learn more. Quickoffice and Pdf+ Quickoffice™ and Pdf+ are found in the Office folder.
toolbar. A quick way to enable the Edit toolbar is to double tap a spreadsheet cell. More > Bookmarks Displays the Bookmarks view if the document contains bookmarks. Select a heading to go to the corresponding page. You can also use the Jog Dial to select a bookmark, and then use the button below to go to the corresponding page. Follow Takes you to the selected page. More > Go back Returns you to the page view. More > Display > Full screen Full screen.
Notes Tasks Notes is a notebook where you can write notes and draw sketches. You can separate notes into different folders, for example work and personal notes. With Tasks you can make a list of things you need to do. You can separate task entries into different folders, for example, work and personal activities. Creating and managing notes Creating and managing task entries Select Office > Notes > New. A notes entry consists of two tabs, tab for text and tab for sketches.
you can back up task entries on the Memory Stick. Select Tasks manager > Backup. Key Functionality M- Tap once to subtract the entered value from the value in the memory. The memory is adjusted but not displayed. Calculator With Calculator you can add, subtract, multiply, divide and calculate square roots and percentages. It also has a memory function. Select Tools > Calculator. All calculations, except percentage calculations, are performed in the order they are entered, for example: 5+5x5=50, not 30.
Convert and then the Nautical tab to see the result. Setting converter decimals You can set the number of decimals for all categories, select Decimals in the menu bar. Converting currencies Select Tools > Converter > Currencies and select the convert from and convert to currencies from the currency list. Enter the amount of the currency you want to convert and select Convert. Entering exchange rates The default exchange rates in Converter are set to 0. You have to enter the current rates manually.
Timer Use Tools > Timer if you need to be reminded within a certain amount of time. The Timer application is hidden until the time has passed. Select Continue to stop the alarm. Stopwatch Use Tools > Stopwatch if you want to measure how long time an event takes. If you select New lap you can measure the time individually for nine separate events, for example a lap in a race or individual contestants in a race.
• a device that does not allow you to browse folders (for example, a camera) you use File manager to put the required file into a folder accessible by that device. • Launching media files You can launch media files direct from File manager by selecting them. Renaming a Memory Stick You can rename a Memory Stick to give it a name that is meaningful to you. This name will be shown in the folders menu. Select Tools > File manager > More > Device > Format Memory Stick > Rename.
Storage wizard The Low on storage space dialog is displayed when your phone has no more storage space available to save or store information. From that dialog you can start Storage wizard to clean up storage space by removing unwanted applications and files. Whenever required you can also launch Storage wizard from Tools > File manager > More > Device > Storage wizard or from Tools > Control Panel > Device > Storage wizard.
You can also download the Sony Ericsson PC Suite from www.sonyericsson.com/support. Application launcher The individual applications in the Sony Ericsson PC Suite are started from an application launcher. To reach this, select Start > Programs > Sony Ericsson > Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones. A connection to the phone can be made using Bluetooth, the infrared port, or the USB cable. Some applications may require a specific connection to be used.
dependent) with options for accepting or rejecting the file transfer. When the transfer is complete you will find the file in the Messaging application in the Messages inbox. If the device is paired with your phone, you can mark Trust this device to allow it to connect with your phone again in the future without confirmation.
Charging battery over USB When your phone is connected to, for example, a computer over a USB connection you can select to simultaneously charge the phone’s battery. Note: For battery charging from a USB hub, only use a hub with its own power supply. Connections manager Connections manager lets you view and close all open Internet connections and view the logs for both open and closed connections. Select Tools > Connections mgr to display the connections and the logs.
Bluetooth Infrared USB cable To synchronize, connect your phone to the computer using a USB, Bluetooth or infrared connection. Note: If you are using a USB connection, select the Phone mode setting. On the computer, select Start > Programs > Sony Ericsson > Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones to open the Sony Ericsson PC Suite. In the File menu, select Sync Manager. Synchronization settings In the Sync Manager window, select Settings to define what is to be synchronized and how.
MMS messages. To do this you need to set up Internet accounts. Setting up accounts automatically GPRS, HSCSD or CSD PIM Application Internet/Intranet Sync Server Firewall Synchronization services may be offered by mobile operators, third-party service providers or as added capability to corporate applications for personal information management (PIM). Typically, calendar events, tasks, contacts, email, browser bookmarks, and notes (text only) can be synchronized remotely.
• Data – uses a packet data connection, either on a 3G or a GSM/GPRS network. You are charged for the amount of data you download or send. • Dial up (CSD or HSCSD) – establishes a circuit-switched data connection. You are charged for the length of time you are connected to the Internet. • Bluetooth PAN – uses a Bluetooth Personal Area Network profile to connect to a device (for example a computer) that is connected to the Internet. You can create new accounts automatically or manually.
From your email service provider, you should have received all details about your account which you now have to enter. Basic tab Account name – give the account a name for your own reference, for example Home or Office. Your name – enter the name you want to appear on your outgoing messages. Email address – this is your email address as supplied by your email service provider. The address always contains the @ character.
group, the phone will use the preferred Internet group account. Outbox tab Outgoing server address – enter the name or IP address of your email service provider’s server for outgoing email messages (SMTP server). This address identifies the computer through which your outgoing messages are sent. Common formats are smpt.example.org and 123.123.123.123. Use SMTP authentication – some SMTP servers require authentication also when sending email. If so, mark this check box and enter your Username and Password.
Outgoing mail port – normally 25. Use port 25 unless your email service provider specifies something else. Use MIME encoding – MIME encoding is a standard that allows non-textual information (for example graphics) and accented characters to be sent in email messages. Setting up MMS manually To set up MMS manually, first create an Internet account for MMS, and then proceed with the actual MMS settings. To edit existing MMS accounts, follow the same procedure.
Add to Contacts Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Add to Contacts and mark the check box if you want to be asked to save a new contact every time a new number is used or received. Calling cards With a calling card account, your calls go via a calling card server. This means that your phone can act as a corporate telephone. Since your calls will then go through a private company switchboard, PABX features, services such as conference calls, will be available.
4. Activate the card by setting the Calling Card Mode to Call directly, Always use calling card or Prompt before call. The calling card icon will now be visible in the status bar. The .pbx file may be set up so that you can send commands to the switchboard by tapping the calling card icon. Call waiting You can choose if you want the phone to alert you when you receive an incoming call during an ongoing call. Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Call waiting and set this option to On/Off.
After 5 seconds – the phone answers Network default leaves the decision to the automatically after five seconds. network. Always route answered calls to Bluetooth – mark the check box to route answered calls to a Bluetooth headset. Reject with SMS If for some reason you want to reject a call, for example during a meeting, you can set up the phone to send an SMS with a predefined message to the calling party. Select Tools > Control panel > Call settings > Reject with SMS to make the settings.
The icon next to a word indicates that a voice command has been recorded and stored. Call meter Voice control settings Select Control panel > Call settings > Call meter to make the Call meter settings. Portable handsfree – voice control, with a handsfree kit connected. Portable car – voice control, with a car kit connected. Voice answer – answer by voice control (recorded words for “answer” and “busy”).
• Currency – select the currency type (three letter code). To be saved, the settings must be followed by the entry of a valid PIN 2 code, provided by your network operator. Note: The Call meter service does not work if you have roamed to a network that does not provide charging information. Connections The connection settings control how your phone communicates with other devices.
If you are pairing with a Bluetooth headset, the headset may have auto pairing functionality. This means you do not have to initiate pairing, as the headset does so when switched on. It also means you do not have to enter a passcode, but you must still confirm the pairing. When you select a device from the list, a list of options opens: Device options Device name – select to change the name of the device. This only affects how the device is presented in your phone.
More menu options Select network – start a search for a network. New search – search for the next network in the preferred list. Preferred list tab You can set a list of preferred networks. Your phone will select the network with the highest priority that can be found. More menu options Add network – select a network from the list and set priority. Delete network – delete the highlighted network. Filter networks – set the type of networks that should be shown in the list (GSM, 3G or Both).
Settings tab Auto – backlight switches on when you tap the screen, press a key or receive an incoming call. After a short time of inactivity the light switches off. On – backlight is always on, but after a short time of inactivity it fades to the dimmed level that you can adjust on the Brightness tab. Brightness tab Select the backlight mode and adjust the brightness with the slider or the Jog Dial. Select Default to reset all light levels to the factory values.
ID and address. In the Settings tab you set the behaviour of the device management session. Flight mode In Flight mode, the phone’s radio functions are switched off. You can still use the organizer applications. Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Flight mode and choose whether you want to be prompted to choose between Flight mode or Phone on whenever you press the On/Off button. In Flight mode the Flight mode icon is visible in the status bar.
automatically turn the backlight off to save power. If you have set Backlight to On, you can still save power by selecting Power save enabled. This will make the screen go blank after a period of inactivity. Active after determines how long after you stop using the phone the screen should go blank. Screen saver Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Screen saver to select a screen saver. You can select the default screen saver, a picture or a folder of pictures to be used as a slide show.
Buttons & screen Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds & alerts > Buttons & screen and then select sounds for when you press keys and buttons and tap the screen. Equalizer The equalizer changes the frequency balance of the sound from the Media player. Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Sounds & alerts > Equalizer to make the settings. The drop-down menu contains presets for different music genres. Mega Bass is a setting that provides more powerful bass tones regardless of volume.
Note: Copyright-protection may prevent content from being copied, modified or transferred. If a file is copyright-protected, or if an access key has expired or is unavailable, an icon is displayed by the file name. Time & date Select Tools > Control panel > Device > Time & date to set the current time and date. You can also select the date and time format. Select the required field and make the settings.
MMS accounts See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on page 61. SMS Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging > SMS account to set up text messaging, SMS and EMS. Wap push Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging > Wap push to set the way your phone handles incoming Wap push service loading messages. WAP push Automatically – select this to always have a service loading message received and the subscribed content loaded automatically in the Web browser if possible.
• • • At power on – you will be requested to enter the code every time you turn the phone on. Off – the lock is turned off; no code will be requested. When SIM changed – the code will only be requested if the SIM card has been changed. SIM card lock Your PIN (Personal Identification Number) code consists of four to eight digits and is used to protect your SIM card against unauthorized use. It is needed for the access of the SIM card.
Automatic key lock If you mark the Automatic key lock check box, the keyboard becomes automatically locked after a period of inactivity. This is to prevent you from accidently pressing any key. To unlock the key lock, press and hold the back button on the side, or select > Unlock. MIDlet settings A MIDlet suite is a Java application package. Sometimes MIDlets may want to initiate actions that require your permission. This could be actions such as: • • Opening a connection.
Install See Installing applications on page 55. Language Select a language from the list to change the language in your phone. The language currently in use is highlighted. You can delete all languages except English. To conserve storage space only a limited set of languages is loaded on your phone 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 phone. You can download additional languages from www.sonyericsson.com/support.
Your phone also has built-in help texts. In many applications and in some dialogs, for example those where you make important settings, Help is available in the More menu. Service and support To improve performance, you can update the software of your phone. See Updating software on page 13. • Note: If you need to hand in your phone for repair, please note that you may lose information and content that you have saved in your phone.
In the unlikely event that your product needs service please contact the dealer from whom it was purchased or one of our service partners. Save your original proof of purchase, you will need it if you need to claim warranty. For a call to one of our Call Centers you will be charged according to national rates, including local taxes, unless the phone number is a toll-free number. Country Phone number Email address Australia 1-300 650 050 questions.AU@support.sonyericsson.
Greece 801-11-810-810 questions.GR@support.sonyericsson.com 210-89 91 919 from mobile Hong Kong 8203 8863 questions.HK@support.sonyericsson.com Hungary 06 1 437 7300 questions.HU@support.sonyericsson.com India 1800 11 1800 (Toll free number) questions.IN@support.sonyericsson.com 39011111 (from mobile phone) Indonesia 021-2701388 questions.ID@support.sonyericsson.com Ireland 1850 545 888 questions.IE@support.sonyericsson.com Italy 06 48895206 questions.IT@support.sonyericsson.
Spain 902 180 576 questions.ES@support.sonyericsson.com Sweden 013-24 45 00 questions.SE@support.sonyericsson.com Switzerland 0848 824 040 questions.CH@support.sonyericsson.com Taiwan 02-25625511 questions.TW@support.sonyericsson.com Thailand 02-2483030 questions.TH@support.sonyericsson.com Turkey 0212 47 37 777 questions.TR@support.sonyericsson.com Ukraine (+380) 44 590 1515 questions.UA@support.sonyericsson.com United Arab Emirates 43 919880 questions.AE@support.sonyericsson.
WARNING! May explode if disposed of in fire. • Do not expose your product to liquid or moisture or humidity. • Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures. Do not expose the battery to temperatures above +60°C (+140°F). • Do not expose your product to open flames or lit tobacco products. • Do not drop, throw or try to bend your product. • Do not paint your product. • Do not attempt to disassemble or modify your product. Only Sony Ericsson authorised personnel should perform service.
Turn off your mobile phone before removing the battery. Do not allow the battery to be put into the mouth. Battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed. Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object. This could shortcircuit and damage the battery. Use the battery for the intended purpose only. Personal medical devices Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, e.g.
Engineers Inc.), through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population. The levels include a safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health, and to account for any variations in measurements. Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is the unit of measurement for the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone.
Disposing of the battery Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries or call your local Sony Ericsson Call Center for information. The battery should never be placed in municipal waste. Use a battery disposal facility if available. Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) The medium indicating “class0” is for use with the bundled product. Certain functions might be limited when using “Class 0” medium with any other product.
Our warranty Conditions Subject to the conditions of this Limited Warranty, Sony Ericsson warrants this Product to be free from defects in design, material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by a consumer, and for a subsequent period of one (1) year. 1.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. variations in display brightness and color may occur between phones. There may be tiny bright or dark dots on the display. These are called defective pixels and occur when individual dots have malfunctioned and can not be adjusted. Two defective pixels are deemed acceptable.
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth Qualified Design ID is B011112. Declaration of Conformity We, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet S-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type FAD-3022012-BV and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.
Technical data General Size 107 x 54 x 15 mm Weight 112 g with battery Battery type and BST-33, 900 mAh capacity System and power class E-GSM 900 Class 4 GSM 1800 Class 1 GSM 1900 Class 1 UMTS 2100 Class 3 Operating system Symbian OS v9.1 with UIQ 3.0 user interface and applications environment Internal user storage Up to 60 MB user data Additional storage Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™), up to 4 GB supported. 64 MB Memory Stick Micro (M2) supplied.
Index A Accept calls 65 Accessories - connecting 12 Add to contacts 66 Alarms 53, 75 ALS settings 69 Application launcher 57 Applications - installing 55 - overview 9 - removing 55 - start and leave 9 - switching between 10 Area information 25 - settings 77 Auto pairing 70 Auto setup 25, 61 B Back light 72 Backing up data 60 Backup 59, 60 Backup Manager 60 Battery 6 - charging 72 - charging via USB 59, 72 Beamed messages 25 94 Index Bluetooth 57, 70 - service 71 Bluetooth wireless technology, see Blueto
Computer modem 59 Conference calls 23 Connecting accessories 12 Connections 70 Connections manager 59 Contacts 30 - copy to and from SIM card 32 - creating 31 - editing 31 - importing entries 7 - managing 32 - owner card 30 - photos in contacts 31 - voice dialling 32 Control panel 65, 73 - call settings 65 - connections 70, 73 - device settings 72 - messaging settings 77 - other settings 80 - security 78 - sounds and alerts 75 Converter 52 D Data - transferring between phones 20 Date 77 Declaration of Conf
H Handsfree - settings 67 Handwriting recognition 18, 76 Help texts in the phone 14 Hide number 68 HTML-mail 28 I Icons 11 IMAP account 26, 28 Infrared port 58, 71 Installing applications 55 Internet - accounts 61 - browsing 35 - settings 61 J Java certificates 78 Jog Dial 8 Jotter, see Notes 51 K Keyboard 16 - virtual 17 Keyboard functions 10 Keylock 19, 80 L Languages 81 Local synchronization 59 96 Index Location 74 Locks 78 M Master reset 81 Media player 40 Meeting request, see Invitations 33 Mem
- adjusting sound 41 - managing track 41 - playback 41 - playing 40 - playlist 40 MusicDJ 48 My card 30 N Navigation 8 Notes 51 Number formats 74 O On/Off 7 Online 43 On-screen keyboard 17 Organizing information - file manager 54 - folder menu 14 - multimedia files 15 Other settings 80 Overview 5 Owner card 30 P Pairing 57, 70 - pairing devices 70 - passcode 70 - passkey 70 PC Suite 56 - telephone as a modem 59 M600i Pdf+ 50 Phone 21 - business phone services 24 - calling cards 24 - speed dial 23 - voi
Send as 13, 57 Services, Bluetooth 71 Setup wizard 81 Silent mode 20 SIM card - inserting 6 Slideshows 45 SMS 26 - answering with MMS 26 - delivery report 26, 78 - settings 78 Software - updating 13 Sony Ericsson PC Suite, see PC Suite 56 Sound in the phone 19 Sound recorder 47 Speed dial 23 Stopwatch 54 Storage wizard 56 Streaming media 43 Synchronization 59 - remote 60 T Task manager 10 Tasks 51 Technical data 93 Text entry 15 Text input 76 Text messages, see SMS 26 Themes 76 98 Index Time 53, 77 Time
- adjusting 19 VPN - accounts 80 - settings 61 W Wallpaper 77 Wap push 78 Warranty 89 Web - accounts 61 - blocking popups 37 - bookmarks 36 - browsing 35 - delete private data 38 - history list 37 - remember password-function 36 - secure (https) connection 35 - settings 61 - viewing pages offline 37 Z Zooming 13 M600i Index This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.