Sony Ericsson T61LX manual Voice Memo Calendar, Time

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Voice Memo

 

 

Calendar

 

 

You can record and store memos in your phone. For more

Your calendar can store up to 250 events and up to

information on Voice Memo, see “Using Voice

100 tasks on your phone. For more information, see

Commands” on page 58.

 

“Using the Calendar” on page 66.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You can enter a new voice memo.

 

 

 

 

 

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Memo List

 

 

 

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The phonechas an alarm clock which rings at the time set,

You can see your list of voice memos viewable by date,

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even if the phone is turned off. The alarm rings for

time, or length. Scroll to the voice memo you want to

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60 seconds. After 60 seconds, you will be asked if you

hear and press Play. You can erase or rename your voicem

 

 

 

memos by pressing once you are in your Memo List.

want to turn the alarm off. To turn the alarm off, press the

 

 

 

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press the left softkey again. The options for Alarm Clock

Erase Memos

 

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are Alarm and Recurrent Alarm. An Alarm sounds one

You can permanently delete your voicermemos You will

time. A Recurrent Alarm sounds on a regular interval.

be prompted to confirm deletion of all voice memos

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Time and Date

 

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You can edit your time and date information. For more

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information, see “Time and Date” on page 35.

You can see attributes of your memos. The options are

 

 

 

 

Date Recorded, Time Recorded, and Length.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Mobile Phone T61LX Corporation of Redmond, Washington, U.S.A Pending U.S. Trademarks owned by MicrosoftT9 Text Input is licensed under one or more Following U.S. Pat. Nos ,818,437, 5,953,541Table of Contents Efficient Use Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseRecommendations Radio Frequency RF Exposure and SAR Pacemakers OthereMedical Devices Hearing AidsElectronic Devices Driving Disposing of the Product Power SupplyChildren Emergency CallsDisposing of the Battery Battery Use and CareOur Warranty Limited WarrantyConditions What We Will DoAdjustment, acts of God, or damage resulting from This warranty does not cover any failureBy installations, modifications, or repair or openingmof Warranty does not cover Product failures whichSoftkey Understanding this User’s GuideGetting To Know Your Phone Charging connectorPhone Views Headset jackStandby Screen Icons Keypad Options KeyKey Functions SoftkeysMove through menu, lists, or text. Tilt Currently usingDelete an item from a list Clear key Press and hold to mute the microphoneEnter the digits 0-9 and letters How your phone is configured. See SideCall Enter a Automatic speech recognitionGetting Started Attaching Your BatteryCharging Your Battery Back Phone Cover Upward until It clicks Place Replacing the Back CoverRemoving Your Phone’s Covers Cover removedIllustration, insert the tab into Press down onNotchaon the phone Slide the back cover upFirst Time Battery Use Charging Disconnecting the ChargerTurning Your Phone On and Off Making and ReceivingsCallsReceiving Calls Changinge the Earpiece VolumeMaking Emergency Calls Making International CallsSelect Accessing MenusHelp, Selecta Call Contact My NumbersAdd Contact Edit ContactGroups Card SetupSet Calling Cards Calling CardsEdit Positions OptionsAsk to Save Sort OrderSelect, Call Call VoicemailMemory Status Missed Calls Call ListSMS Counter Incoming TimeLast Call ClearRelease Active Switch CallsTurn Off Tones Call Info Hold CallSounds & Alerts My Melodies Message AlertProfiles Forward Calls Reset ProfilesView Profile Call OptionsAuto Area Code Restrict CallsCall Waiting Auto PrefixData and Fax Answering ModeLight Auto RetryLanguage Locks Time and DateVoice Control NetworksReset Settings Time Voice Memo CalendarStopwatch TimerPictures GamesCode Memo CalculatorMOptimum Use Headset JackTTY Call Types Technical AssistanceStatus Information Edit shortcuts My Shortcuts MenuStop and Pause Dialing Adding ContactsPause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for Order, Select Speed Dialing Selecting a Sort OrderCalling Contacts SuperSpeed DialingDeleting Contactsi Setting Default NumbersNSelect Changing Position NumbersSynchronizing Your Phone and PC Creating New Groups Editing Group NamesDeleting Group Members Deleting Groups Adding New Members to Existing GroupsScroll to Other and press Edit Message Options Text MessagingBefore Sending Messages Templates Sending Messages to GroupsCreating a Template Sending a Message Later Select, Add New, ADDReading Text Messages Using a TemplateReceiving Text Messages Replying to Messagesl Saving Messages to Read Later Deleting MessagesList of Options Forwarding MessagesMessages, Select, SMS, Select, Chat, Select Calling the Message Sender Starting a Chat SessionSMS Chat Receiving a Chat Session InvitationNickname that will appear with every Chat message You send Tags Recording Voice TagsBefore Voice Dialing Turning Voice DialingoOnVoice Dialing Recording Number TypesVoice Activated Dialing Voice AnsweringAnswering Incoming Calls Starting a Voice Memo RecordingRejecting Incoming Calls Listening to Voice Memo RecordingsMagic Word Editing Your Voice CommandsRe-recording Commands Tips TroubleshootingSelect, Add Contact, Select T9 Text Input Options available by pressing Turning Off the T9 Text Input YesUsing the Calendar Viewing Your Calendar EditingClose, Select Editing or Deleting Tasks Calendar SettingsTasks, Select Synchronizing Your Phone and PCFree version of XTNDConnect PC for Sony Ericsson or Error Messages TroubleshootingMAccessibility and Internet Technical Assistance/Customer ServiceInternet Index Call Timersm26Templates Keys 11, 12Index Page Index Your phone is in Analog mode Indicates how many messages No service is available You have a new message.Call list Car profile is active Call listTurn on Silent MenuSMS AE /LZT 123 7193/2 R