Sony Ericsson P1 manual Locks, Sony Ericsson phone configurator, Keylock, Phone lock

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OTA configuration using the OMA Client Provisioning v1.1 (WAP OMA Provisioning) specification, which is a backward compatible extension of the client provisioning functionality included in WAP 2.0 (v1.0), enables the following parameters to be provisioned:

WAP account (account name and WAP Gate- way settings)

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ISP settings (bearer information, username, password)

Browser settings including Bookmark (name and URL)

OMA DS Sync settings (SyncML)

MMS settings

Email account for POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP including settings (username, password, address, server details)

OMA Device Management

Sony Ericsson phone configurator

To configure the phone for Internet, email and MMS the necessary settings for many networks can be downloaded from www.sonyericsson.com/ support. This is a free service to owners of Sony Ericsson mobile phones.

Locks

Sony Ericsson P1 has the following lock functionality:

Keylock

The Keylock can be turned on or off by:

A long press on the back key.

The standard keypad sequence (# then unlock).

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Locking the keypad can invoke the 'power save now' option or the screen saver (user setting).

Auto keylock is a user setting, only activated from the Control panel.

Phone lock

The phone lock can be set to ‘off’, ‘at power on’ or ‘when SIM changed’.

When set to ‘at power on’ the phone lock code has to be entered every time the phone is turned on.

When set to ‘when changing SIM’ the phone lock will be activated if the SIM is changed, this prevents other users from using the phone with their SIM without the owner’s consent.

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