Sony Ericsson M600 manual Tasks, Time and alarm clock, Sound recorder

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Calendar entries are displayed in local time, but all appointments and reminders are saved in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). If the user moves to a different time zone the calendar updates the appointments and reminders automatically. Meet- ing requests can be sent from the Calendar appli- cation via email. Meeting invitations can be received by email and added in to Calendar.

The alarm signal can be personalized using sound clips. Appointments can be shared using infrared, Bluetooth™ connectivity, and also by Messages.

Local and remote synchronisation are both sup- ported using SyncML; see “Synchronisation and data transfer” on page 48 for more information. The Chinese models support the lunar calendar.

Tasks

Tasks is a simple yet powerful application that can be used to make reminder notes. Task items may be beamed, exchanged using Messages, synchro-

nized locally, and remotely using SyncML, see “Synchronisation and data transfer” on page 48 for more information.

Notes

Notes provides a quick means of making notes in either text or sketch format. Notes can be launched during a call. The note is automatically named with the other party’s number, name (if known), time of call and date.

Time and alarm clock

Time is a sophisticated alarm clock, which can show the time both locally and in another time zone. If the user swaps the local time zone to the other specified time zone the local time zone is

automatically displayed in the second time zone area. Alarms can be set. The alarm signal can be any supported sound that is stored on the phone or inserted Memory Stick™.

Sound recorder

Sound recorder is a simple screen-driven dictation machine with the added advantage that recordings can be beamed and exchanged via Messages.

Sound recorder can also:

Record a personal ringtone.

Make changes to existing recordings.

Rename recordings.

Save recording to the phone or Memory Stick™.

Delete recordings

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Contents M600 Preface Sony Ericsson Developer World White Paper M600 Contents DRM protection User storage configuration in the new M600 Send short message Product comparison M600 IntroductionP990 Images M600 P990Hardware Added to M600Removed compared to P990 WlanSoftware Comparison tableM600 P990 Hardware MMISoftware PackagingUser interface Industrial designMiscellaneous Documents Related informationLinks Trademarks and acknowledgement White Paper M600 Product overview Key functions and features Function or Feature M600 supportARM9 USBMemory Stick Micro M2 slot for up to 4 GB remov Flight mode Controls and operationM600 overview Text input methodsModels Activity menuMultitasking Enhanced text predictionWhite Paper M600 Technologies in detail Feature buttons Phone applicationsBusiness telephony Routing of corporate callsConfiguring the phone for the company PIM applicationsContacts CalendarTasks Time and alarm clockSound recorder Calculator StopwatchConverter Speed dialMessaging POP3IMAP4 SmtpPush email Unified mailboxEmail folders Push methodsQuickoffice Area InformationQuickword Quicksheet QuickpointEntertainment/multimedia Picture GalleryPicture Editor Media playerPlaylists Play modesDRM protection RingtonesAudio formats Media formatsFormat Description Video formats PlayNowTM MusicDJTMPicture Editor formats Format Example Description File SizeBrowser GamesVijay Singh Pro Golf QudrapopTLS Security Browser securityCertificates Connectivity Memory Stick Micro M2 RSS feedsPC and Apple Mac support Industry supportMemory Stick in the M600 Compatibility with other memory stick devicesBluetooth wireless technology Profiles IrDASystem functions USB White Paper M600 Data storage User storage configuration in the new M600User storage Synchronisation and data transfer Action at master resetFolder view of internal storage SyncML background SyncML an open standard for synchronizationApplication Remote Local Sync Local synchronization Remote synchronizationServer alerted synchronization Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared or cable Backup and restoreSoftware installation utility Automatic synchronisationBearer Bluetooth Sony Ericsson PC suiteSD separate delivery CD combined deliveryFWL forward lock Protection properties Personalization Background and application shortcutsScreen Saver DRM packageOver-The-Air OTA Configuration Picture phone bookRingtones Themes and skinsSony Ericsson phone configurator LocksKeylock Phone lockHandover/service continuity Service continuitySIM card lock User experiencePositioning Handover in M600Gprs Symbian OS operating system Key features of symbian OSGeneral Development and testing JavaUIQ EKA2 KernelWhite Paper M600 M600 consumer package Accessories Technical specifications General technical dataImageware ConceptsDimension GSM Performance and technical characteristicsScreen Feature Support Ussd technical dataCurrent consumption, talk and standby times NOM I, II Dimension SupportGEA1, GEA2 Hscsd maximum Data Rates Kpbs Gprs maximum data rates KpbsKeypad Input Third party application supportTBA Pictures Image decodersImage encoders Decoder Details Size Colour depth File formatShort message service Feature Support in M600Feature Support in the M600 Enhanced message serviceSMS Multimedia message service Delivery report request AMR, MP3, AAC, WAV AMR-WBSIM AT services supported Service Mode SupportPolling OFF Poll IntervalProvide Local InformationSET UP Call SET UP Event ListSET UP Idle Mode SET UP MenuUser interaction with SIM AT Set up call Integrated browser technical dataSecurity Terminology and abbreviations CS-1 to CS-4 Cphs CompliancyGSM Java Phone IMelodyIrDA KbpsPersonal Java MeTPhone book Polyphonic Service ProviderSIM card SIR IrDA Terminal Adaptor110 120Documents LinksTrademarks and acknowledgements Index