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2 T61 User’s Guide4 Table of Contents5 Features of Your Mobile Phone6 Guidelines for Safe andEfficient Use7 Efficient UseRadio Frequency (RF) Exposure and SAR frequency fields) coming in close proximity to, the body studies. These guidelines establish permitted levels of shoulder margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health, and to account for any • Do not use the mobile phone when the front and/or back cover is removed from the unit body when using a mobile phone. The SAR value is operating can be well below this value 8 SAR level will decreasepp 494-522,April of 12 July Official Journalyof the European Communities Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) August mobile phones Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation designed to conform to: 9 DrivingVehicles Equipped with an Air Bag Electronic Devices therefore: require Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association systems in your vehicle 10 so require• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Aircraft • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to aircraft is in the air Hearing Aids the crew Blasting Areas Other Medical Devices Explosive Atmosphere adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your bodily injury or even death that could be sensitive to external RF energy 11 risk of electric chockChildren YOUR MOBILE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORIES Power Supply OR COULDnACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE THE PHONE OR ITS ACCESSORY MAY CONTAIN the cord Disposing of the Product waste. Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products or stress 12 Battery InformationIMPORTANT 13 Disposing of the BatteryFCC Statement reduced including interference that may cause undesired e operation For Canadian Customers 14 Limited Warranty15 THIS PRINTED LIMITED WARRANTY. ALLMERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A NO EVENT SHALLcSONY ERICSSONOR ITS damage resulting from liquid LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR INCLUDING BUT NOT system CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW Some countries/states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or 8 THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES 16 Getting Started17 Charging Your BatteryAttaching Your Battery side down) Then, replace the back cover remove it one way. Do not forcesit the cavity.y icon appears in the display that the battery is fully charged 18 Replacing the Back Coverplace phone Using the notches as a cover to fully insert 19 Getting To Know Your Phone20 Changing Front Covers21 Replacing Your Phone’s Coversbut you can turn them off at any time Delete, edit and renames the notch on the phone 1 Press and briefly hold into place Help Texts PUK is provided by your service provider 22 Calling32 Personalizing Your Phone40 Voice Control45 Voicemail55 Sending and Receiving ItemsTurning Off Tones business cards Showing or hiding your number Sending your business card Showing or hiding your phone numberthe card in the phonebook 56 Setting Up Mobile InternetRequesting settings from Sony EricssoniMobile Internet Data account settings 57 account typesselect Automatic. If not, select GPRS Onlyn data usage charges an address, the network provides you with a GPRS online Note! You need a subscription that supports GPRS GSM useful information GSM specific as follows: • Phone no. – the phone number of your Internet • Data Rate – select the speed you want for the connection • Dial Type – select analog or ISDN connection network type you want to use on to the external data network 58 Creating a data account manuallyWAP profile settings Editing a data account Entering WAP profile settings manually 59 WAP security settingsChecking the certificates in your phone Locks (PIN codes) 60 Transaction contractsEmail account settings Creating an email account 61 Messaging70 WAP76 Transferring and ExchangingInformationSending fax and data calls Receiving fax and data calls Receiving a fax or data call (separate numbers) 77 More Features80 Synchronization84 SecurityTurning the SIM card lock on or off Unblocking your SIM card Phonelock on 85 TroubleshootingAutomatic The phone cannot be switched on Cannot Access a Certain Function Cannot Receive Any Calls Setting the phonelock 86 Gray menu optionsCannot Speed Dial Display Frozen Cannot Access My Contacts No indication of charging Insert SIM, position battery and close cover Menu language Insert correct SIM Card 87 Emergency calls onlyPUK blocked - contact operator Phone locked No Network Wrong PIN/Wrong PIN2 Number not permitted Codes do not match Charging, alien battery blocked 88 Accessories, Accessibility, andInternet 89 Iconsor in the menus 90 the networkA home number in the phonebook A work number in the phonebook A mobile number in the phonebook An ongoing call A fax number in the phonebook A missed call in the call list An answered call inmthe call list Another number in the phonebook An email address in the phonebook A dialedrnumber in the call list A voice command has been recorded for a tA group of contacts in the phonebook contact name A text message has not been read You have recorded a voice memo 91 The task is to write a messageThe appointment is a date 92 Index97 Menu OverviewPut a call on hold HOLD Retrieve a call RETRIEVE My Shortcuts Menu Shortcuts Website www.SonyEricsson.com Technical Support Turn Phone On/Off 98 T61 Quick CardMake a Call CALL Answer Call ANSWER End Call END Call Number Shown in Display Enter the Call List Press CALL LIST Speed Dial Redial Last Dialed Number Press CALL LIST then CALL Scroll Through Menus Move through lists Delete an item 99 Select a menu or settingSELECT Go back to standby BACK Turn on Voice Dialing Call Voicemail Call a contact Change Ear Volume (During Call) Mute the microphone Change language to automatic Change language to default View the status screen Change the active profile See today’s date Enter the + sign for international calls Turn on silent mode Press OPTIONS, Turn On Silent OPTIONS Lock keypad Press OPTIONS, scroll to Lock Keypad or press and hold C, select Lock Keypad Emergency Calls 100 www.SonyEricssonMobile.com
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