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First time start-up

Please read “Guidelines for safe and efficient use” on page 172 before you start using your P800.

When you start your P800 the first time

1.Press the On/Off button to turn on your P800, keeping the flip closed. The language selection dialog opens.

2.Select one of the languages from the list. Read more about selecting a language in “Language selection” on page 140.

3.When you have selected a language, the phone powers down.

4.Open the flip. Press the On/Off button again. The Setup Wizard starts automatically and guides you through the essential settings. These include time and date settings, and information on the Jog Dial, text entry, and status bar. Follow the instructions on the screen.

5.The Power menu opens. Select Phone on.

6.Enter your PIN when the dialog box appears and press .

Press to delete a digit.

Turning your P800 on and off

By default the Power menu prompts you to choose normal operation or Flight mode each time you press the On/Off button. These settings can be turned off. See “To use the power menu” on page 51. In Flight mode the phone and Bluetooth functions are switched off, but you can still use the other functions. Set your P800 in Flight mode where use of mobile phones is not allowed.

Importing phone book entries

You may want to import existing contact information from another mobile phone to your P800. You can do this in several ways:

Beam the phone book entries from the other phone by infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology and save the set to

Contacts. See “Sending and receiving contact details” on page 99.

Synchronize the SIM and the internal memory on the other phone with one of the PC PIM applications supported by your P800. Then you can synchronize this information with

Contacts.

Note When you synchronize Contacts with your PC PIM application the SIM information is not synchronized. You might get two versions of the same contact. See “Synchronization and backup” on page 130.

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Getting to know your P800