Sony Z610i - Manual

Sony Z610i

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Sony Ericsson
  • Page 3 – Co ntents; Instruction symbols; Note
  • Page 4 – Gett ing started; Getting started; Assembly; To use your phone; SIM card; to correct mistakes.; Battery; PIN blocked; appears. To unblock
  • Page 5 – Getting started; SIM card and battery; To insert SIM card and battery
  • Page 6 – Turning on your phone; To turn on the phone; Standby; Making calls; To make a call
  • Page 7 – Help in your phone; To u se the setup wizard; Flight mode menu; To view flight mode m en u options; Activity menu; To open an d close the activity menu
  • Page 8 – Activity menu tabs; PC Suite software; To in stall the PC Suite software
  • Page 9 – Your personal Web page; To blog a photo
  • Page 10 – Gett ing to kno w the phone; Getting to know the phone; Phone overview; Some icons on keys may differ.
  • Page 11 – Getting t o kno w the pho ne
  • Page 12 – Menu overview
  • Page 13 – Organizer
  • Page 14 – Navigation; Key
  • Page 15 – Call
  • Page 16 – Status bar; To use keypad shortcuts; Settings
  • Page 17 – Phone language; To chan ge the phone language; Entering letters; To change the text in put method; Options when entering letters; To enter letters using mu ltitap input; T9TM Text Input
  • Page 18 – Next word prediction; To turn next word prediction on /off; File manager
  • Page 19 – File manager menu tabs; To use a file from the file manager
  • Page 20 – Memory card options; Calling; Making and receiving calls; Networks
  • Page 22 – Missed calls; To ch eck missed calls from standby; Emergency calls; To make an emergency call
  • Page 23 – Video call; Before you start; To m ake a video call; Video call option s; You c an turn; Open to answer; on or off
  • Page 24 – Contacts; Default contact; To select defau lt contacts; Phon e con tacts; To add a phone contact
  • Page 25 – SIM contacts; To add a SIM con tact; Memory status; To view m em ory status; Using contacts; To call a phon e con tact
  • Page 27 – Synchronizing contacts
  • Page 28 – Voice control; Before voice diallin g; To turn the caller name on or off; Voice dialling
  • Page 29 – Th e magic word
  • Page 30 – Diverting calls; To activate a call divert; More than one call; Call waiting service; To make a second call; Receiving a second voice call; 2 Restricted dialling.
  • Page 31 – Han dling two voice calls; Conference calls; To add a new participant; Two voice lines; To select a line for outgoing calls
  • Page 32 – My numbers; To check you r phone numbers; Accept calls; To accept all calls; Restricted dialling
  • Page 33 – Call time and cost; To check the call tim e; Additional calling functions; Tone sign als; To use tone signals; Notepad; To call or save from the notepad
  • Page 34 – Showing or hidin g you r number; To turn the open to answer on or off; Groups; To add your own business card
  • Page 35 – Messaging; To set a service centre number; Sendin g text messages; To write an d send a text m essage; to save; Messaging; is supplied by your service provider.
  • Page 36 – Receiving text messages; More; and
  • Page 37 – Long messages; To turn long messages on; Templates for text messages; To add a template; M essage options; To set default text message option s
  • Page 38 – 5 To copy and
  • Page 39 – Receiving picture messages; To set automatic download; Delete picture messages
  • Page 40 – Voice messages; To record an d send a voice message; Receiving voice messages; Email
  • Page 41 – Receive settings au tomatically; To enter email settings; Setting types; jsmith
  • Page 43 – Active email account; To change the active email account; 5 To copy a nd paste
  • Page 44 – Push email; To turn on push email notification; My friends; To en ter server settings
  • Page 45 – Status; To set status; Chat group; To start a chat group
  • Page 46 – Area and cell information; To turn in formation on or off
  • Page 47 – Imaging; Camera and video recorder; Camera settings; To u se the zoom; Camera an d video option s
  • Page 48 – Camera sh ortcuts; Transferr ing pictur es; Transfer to your computer; To sen d camera pictures to a blog
  • Page 49 – Pictures and video clips; Han dling pictures
  • Page 50 – Saving pictures and video clips; To connect to a remote screen
  • Page 51 – PhotoDJTM; To edit and save a pictu re; Themes; To select or ch ange a theme; Exchanging themes; To send a theme
  • Page 52 – Entertainment; Music and video player; To play mu sic and videos; Transferring music; To in stall Disc2Phon e
  • Page 53 – File transfer
  • Page 54 – option s
  • Page 55 – Online mu sic and videos; To stream video an d audio; PlayNowTM; Bef ore you start; To listen to PlayNowTM music; Downloading from PlayNowTM
  • Page 56 – Ringtones and melodies; Sounds and alerts option s; MusicDJTM
  • Page 57 – Exchanging Mu sicDJTM melodies; VideoDJTM
  • Page 58 – VideoDJTM options; To edit video clips in the file m an ager; Sending video clips; To trim a video clip; Sound recorder; To record a sound
  • Page 59 – Games; To start and en d a game; Applications; To view info for Java application s; Java application screen size
  • Page 60 – Connectivity; To download settings via your phone; Using Inter net; To start browsing; Options when browsing
  • Page 61 – Using bookmarks
  • Page 62 – Intern et sh ortcuts; To download from a Web page; Internet profiles
  • Page 63 – To select a profile for Java; Saved information; To allow cookies; Internet security an d certificates; To check certificates in you r phon e; RSS reader; To add new feeds for a Web page
  • Page 64 – Synchronizing; Synchronization with a computer; To start rem ote synchronization
  • Page 65 – To turn the Bluetooth function on; Addin g devices to your phone; To add a device to you r phon e
  • Page 66 – Power save; To save power; Phon e name; To en ter a ph one name; Visibility; To show or hide your phone; Exchanging items; To sen d an item
  • Page 67 – Transf erring sou nd; To select remote control
  • Page 68 – To use file transf er mode
  • Page 69 – Phon e mode; To use phone mode; Update service
  • Page 70 – To use Update service over the air; More features; Alarms; To use alarms
  • Page 71 – Calendar; Appointments; To add a new appoin tment; Navigatin g in your calendar
  • Page 72 – Exch an ging appointments; Tasks; Exchanging tasks; Notes
  • Page 73 – Exchanging notes; To send a note; Timer; To set th e timer; Stopwatch; To u se the stopwatch; Calculator; To use the calculator; Code memo; Checkword and security
  • Page 74 – Forgot your passcode?; Profiles; You cannot rename the Normal profile.
  • Page 75 – Time and date; To set th e time and time format; SIM card lock; To unblock your SIM card; If the message; Cod es do not match; followed by
  • Page 76 – Phone lock; Automatic phone lock; Brightness
  • Page 77 – Tro ubleshooting; Troubleshooting; You also have t he o ption to do a; M as ter reset; . Some of the personal; Send; menu is sometimes unavailable.
  • Page 80 – Error messages; If you select; Reset all
  • Page 81 – Solution: To unlock the phone; Charging, alien battery
  • Page 82 – Import ant information; Important information; Sony Ericsson Consumer Web site; On; Service and support
  • Page 84 – Guidelin es for Safe an d Efficien t Use; CHILDR EN
  • Page 86 – Accessible Solution s/Special Needs
  • Page 87 – Disposing of the battery; En d User Licen ce Agreement
  • Page 88 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 89 – CONDITIONS
  • Page 91 – FCC Statement; Bluetooth wireless technology; Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 92 – Index; battery
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Co ntents

Contents

Getting started ................... 4

Assembly, SIM card, battery, turning
on, help, flight mode, calls, activity
menu, PC Suite, camera, blog.

Getting to know
the phone .......................... 10

Keys, menus, navigation, ico ns,
shortcuts, phone language, entering
letters, file manag er, memory card.

Calling ............................... 20

Calls, video calls, contacts, call list,
speed dial, vo ice co nt rol, call optio ns,
gro ups, business cards.

Messaging ........................ 35

Text messaging, picture messaging,
voice messaging, email, My friends.

Imaging ............................. 47

Camera, video, blog, pictures,
Photo DJ™, themes.

Entertainment .................. 52

Music and Video player, PlayNo w™,
MusicDJ™, VideoDJ™, ringtones and
melodies, games.

Connectivity ..................... 60

Settings, Internet, RSS, synchro nizing,
Bluetoo th™ technolo gy, USB cable,
update service.

More features ................... 70

Alarm clock, calendar, tasks, profiles,
time and date, SIM card lock, etc.

Troubleshooting ............... 77

Why doesn’t the phone work the way
I want it to?

Important information ...... 82

Service and suppo rt, safe and efficient
use, warranty, declaration of
conformity.

Index ................................. 92

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Summary

Page 2 - Contents; Sony Ericsson

2 Contents Sony Ericsson UMTS 2100 GSM 900/1800/1900This use r 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/o...

Page 3 - Co ntents; Instruction symbols; Note

3 Co ntents or otherwise reverse engineer Software. Software may not be leased , assigned, or sublicensed, in whole or in part. 2 Exp ort R egulations: Softw are, including technical data, is subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U. S. Export Administration Act and its associated regula...

Page 4 - Gett ing started; Getting started; Assembly; To use your phone; SIM card; to correct mistakes.; Battery; PIN blocked; appears. To unblock

4 Gett ing started Getting started Assembly, SIM card, battery, turning on, help, flight mode, calls, activity menu, PC Suite, camera, blog. More info rmation and do wnloads are available at www.sonyericsson.com/support. Assembly To use your phone 1 Insert the SIM card and the battery. 2 Charge the ...

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