Sony Ericsson P1 manual File transfer utility, Backup and restore, Language change utility

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It is recommended that the PC Suite software is installed for the same language as the operating system on the PC.

File transfer utility

A utility is provided which enables files to be transferred to and from Sony Ericsson P1 connected to a PC. Typical uses for this include:

Archiving pictures taken on Sony Ericsson P1 to PC storage.

Moving images to Sony Ericsson P1 to use in personalization, MMS messages etc.

Storing MP3 files in Sony Ericsson P1 or on a memory card.

Moving sound clips to/from Sony Ericsson P1

for personalization.

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Backup and restore

Backup is initiated from a connected PC. Note that the USB cable must be used for backup. Infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology cannot be used for this purpose. Files in the user data area (which includes installed third party applications) are backed up and stored on the PC.

The restore utility takes stored data from the PC and places it back on to Sony Ericsson P1.

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Language change utility

Sony Ericsson P1 has a larger, richer UI compared to an ordinary mobile phone. Applications often have help information. Consequently, it is impractical to store languages on the phone. To facilitate a language change, a PC utility is provided which enables the required language to be loaded on Sony Ericsson P1. The Language Change Utility is not available for Chinese models.

Software installation utility

This utility enables Sony Ericsson P1 applications to be installed from a PC.

Settings download

This utility assists the user to create 3G, GPRS, HSCSD and CSD connection definitions for Internet and email use. All the necessary information can be entered in a logical way. Set infrared status to Modem in the Control Panel to use this facility over infrared.

Object exchange – 'Send as'

Sony Ericsson P1 makes it easy to transfer objects via an infrared or Bluetooth connection or via Messages. This is presented to the user via 'Send as' commands in applications. Simply select an item such as a contact, select 'Send as' and select the method to be used for sending. Typical applications are to beam an appointment to other people, or to receive a new background image.

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IR

Bluetooth

SMS

MMS

Email

Application (Data Type)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact (vCard)

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Appointment (vCall)

OK

OK

OK

OK

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Tasks (vCall)

OK

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Note

OK

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OK

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Image

OK

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Sound Clip (Ringtone)

OK

OK

OK

OK

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bookmark

OK

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OK

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Sound recorder (Voice Notes)

OK

OK

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Third Party Application

OK

OK

OK

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(‘Send as’ API)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Sony Ericsson P1 Preface R3A R2AR1A Contents Product overview Function or feature Sony Ericsson P1 support Key functions and featuresVGA Sony Ericsson P1 overview Controls and operationStandby view TouchscreenPush email Models and languagesModels LanguagesWhite paper Sony Ericsson P1 Product comparison Sony Ericsson P1 P990 ImagesHardware comparison table Industrial designSony Ericsson P1 P990 Hardware Accessories MiscellaneousUser interface Manuals Technologies in detail Phone applications Feature buttonsVideo call Business telephonyConfiguring the phone for the company PIM applicationsRouting of corporate calls Contacts CalendarTasks Timer Time and alarm clockSound recorder CalculatorStopwatch MessagingConverter Speed dialPush email Email foldersLocal folders Push methods Unified mailboxSecurity Exchange ActiveSyncArea Information Key featuresQuickoffice QuickwordQuickpoint QuicksheetMegapixel camera CameraBusiness card scanner Using the camera and videoPicture gallery Entertainment/multimediaPicture editor Media playerMedia formats SP-MIDI MidiMP3 RMFDLS Video formatsAAC+ HE AAC, AAC+MusicDJ PlayNowPicture editor formats Format Example Description File sizeMusic recognition TrackID FM radioGames Vijay Singh Pro GolfBrowser security BrowserQudrapop TLS securityCertificates RSS feedsConnectivity Voice over IP, VoIPWEP PC and Apple Mac support Memory Stick Micro M2Industry support Memory card in Sony Ericsson P1Bluetooth wireless technology Compatibility with other Memory Stick devicesConnection to computer Profiles System functions IrDAUser storage configuration in the new Sony Ericsson P1 Data storageUser storage Action at master reset Synchronization and data transfer Folder view of internal storage Remote synchronization SyncML an open standard for synchronizationSyncML background What information can be synchronized in Sony Ericsson P1?Local synchronization Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared or cableSynchronization capacity Automatic synchronisationSoftware installation utility Backup and restoreSettings download File transfer utilitySony Ericsson PC Suite Sony Ericsson Update ServiceFWL Forward Lock CD Combined Delivery SD Separate DeliveryProtection properties Background and application shortcuts PersonalizationScreen saver DRM packagePicture phone book Over-The-Air OTA configurationRingtones Themes and skinsLocks Sony Ericsson phone configuratorKeylock Phone lockService continuity Handover/service continuitySIM card lock User experienceGeneral operational considerations Handover in Sony Ericsson P1Performance requirements GSM to UmtsGprs PositioningKey features of Symbian OS Symbian OS operating systemGeneral Java Development and testingUIQ EKA2 KernelWhite paper Sony Ericsson P1 Sony Ericsson P1 consumer package Home & Office & PowerBatteries HandsfreePersonal Music CarConnectivity General technical data Technical specificationsMultimedia ImagewareDimension GSM Performance and technical characteristicsScreen TdmaUssd technical data Feature SupportCurrent consumption, talk and standby times Dimension Support NOM I, IIGEA1, GEA2 Gprs maximum data rates Kpbs Hscsd maximum Data Rates KpbsKeyboard and buttons Input Third party application supportApplication White paper Sony Ericsson P1 White paper Sony Ericsson P1 Image decoders PicturesDecoder Details Size Colour depth File format Jpeg ISO/IEC JpegFeature Support in Sony Ericsson P1 Short Message ServiceImage encoders XramSMS Enhanced Messaging Service Feature Support in the Sony Ericsson P1TBD Multimedia Messaging Service AMR-WB AMR, MP3, AAC, WAVPÉêîáÅÉ= JçÇÉ Pìééçêí SIM AT services supportedLaunch Browser GET InputMore Time Play ToneSET UP Event List SET UP CallSET UP Idle Mode SET UP MenuUser interaction with SIM AT Security Integrated browser technical dataAU, .au Bps Bluetooth BookmarkBearer CHTMLCphs Compliancy COM PortCS-1 to CS-4 GSMIMelody IrDAJava Phone Kbps MAC AddressMeT Polyphonic Personal JavaPhone book SIR IrDA Service ProviderSIM card Terminal Adaptor120 110VCal vCalendar VCardLinks Trademarks and acknowledgements DocumentsWhite paper Sony Ericsson P1