Sony CMD-CD5 Operating Instructions Manual
Sony CMD-CD5 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony CMD-CD5 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
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CMD-CD5
©1999 by Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1: Mobile Telephone

    3-867-714-21 (1) Mobile Telephone Operating Instructions CMD-CD5 ©1999 by Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    • Note that in some countries using a cellular phone without a hands- • Use only Sony-approved CMD- free kit while driving is not CD5 batteries and accessories allowed. with your phone.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents What’s Included in Your Kit ......... 4 Welcome to Sony The Basic Features of Your Phone ......4 CMD-CD5 Icon Glossary ............6 Menu Overview ............7 Inserting the SIM Card .......... 8 Getting Started Inserting the Battery Pack ........9 Charging the Battery Pack ........
  • Page 4: Welcome To Sony Cmd-Cd5

    Welcome to Sony CMD-CD5 Welcome to the Sony CMD-CD5 designed for use in the worldwide network of GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). Your phone is fully equipped with the revolutionary Jog Dial and a visual menu for easy access and navigation - with only one hand! What’s Included in Your Kit...
  • Page 5 The Menu Key MENU In standby mode, press and then use the Jog Dial to spin through the MENU Main Menu with options to change your phone settings and access different features. See also Menu Operations. The Manner Key Press 1x = turn the ringer and all tones to silent mode Press 2x = ringer is restricted to a discrete single beep...
  • Page 6: Icon Glossary

    Your phone lets you see at a glance if you have missed calls, have messages waiting, and the status of options you have selected (like if you have diverted your phone or turned the ringer off). Sony has developed the following icons to provide you with a quick overview of your mobile...
  • Page 7: Menu Overview

    Menu Overview Rotate the Jog Dial or press the Menu key from standby mode to access the main menu: – DIVERT MESSAGING REDIAL CONTROL PRE- TOOLS LIST FERENCES (page 25) (page 27) (page 35) (page 36) (page 45) (page 50) If Not Read Last Calls...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Getting Started Inserting the SIM Card Your SIM Card contains a computer chip with your service details and phone number. Like a credit card, it should be kept securely and handled carefully. Do not bend, scratch or expose to moisture; avoid static electricity.
  • Page 9: Inserting The Battery Pack

    Important Use only the Sony-specified CMD-CD5 battery pack and charger. Your battery is equipped with short circuit protection. If you shorten your battery accidentally, charge the battery shortly to unlock the short circuit protection.
  • Page 10: Switching On Your Phone

    Switching On your Phone To switch your phone on/off, press and hold Entering PIN For security reasons, your SIM Card is protected with a Personal Identification Number (PIN), which is supplied with your SIM Card. Enter your PIN using the number keys (the PIN appears in code as ****) and press the Jog Dial (or ) to confirm your entry.
  • Page 11: Connecting To The Network

    Connecting to the Network After sucessfully entering your PIN code, your phone searches for an available GSM network. The network search is automatic, but may take a few seconds (see also “Menu Operations, Control”). You are ready to make and receive calls when the Network Operator’s name appears on the display.
  • Page 12: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Making Calls The Operator’s name must appear in the display and the keypad must be unlocked in order to make a call (except emergency calls). Dial the complete number of the party you want to call (including the area code even when dialling locally). Press to correct any errors.
  • Page 13: Answering/Ending Calls

    Answering/Ending Calls Incoming calls are indicated by a ringing tone as well as the incoming call indicator icon on the display. Press the Jog Dial (or ) to accept the call. If the caller is using the Caller ID feature, the caller’s name appears on the display if the number is saved in the called person’s Phonebook.
  • Page 14: During A Call

    During a Call Adjusting the Ringer/Speaker Volume When an incoming call is ringing, you can rotate the Jog Dial to adjust the ringer volume. During a call, rotate the Jog Dial to adjust the speaker volume. Rotate up to increase the volume and down to decrease the volume.
  • Page 15: Call Hold

    Call Hold allows you to manage two calls at the same time. For example, if you are speaking to someone on your CMD-CD5 and you want to make another call, you can put the current or active call on hold in order to call someone else.
  • Page 16 During a Call (Continued) One active call (or one call on hold) and one call waiting When your phone alerts you (beep) that a call is waiting, there are several options available. 1 The display automatically offers you call waiting options. 2 Select Swap to put the active call on hold and connect the waiting call.
  • Page 17: Phonebook

    Phonebook Phonebook Organisation Your Phonebook is organised in the following sections: • Voice Mail • Customized Phonebook of priority entries (entries 1-9) • Alphabetically-ordered Phonebook (standard entries sorted in alphabetical order) • Phonebook Menu with the following options: Own Number Creating a New Entry in the alphabetically-ordered Phonebook FDN Phonebook (Fixed Dialling Numbers) access SDN Phonebook (Service Dialling Numbers) access...
  • Page 18 Phonebook (continued) Entering Characters in the Phonebook The Jog Dial provides a quick alternative to standard character entry. Simply press a key once and then rotate the Jog Dial to move the cursor to the desired character on the preview bar. Press the Jog Dial or wait for a moment to confirm.
  • Page 19 Example: To enter “S” Press n Rotate the Jog Dial n Press the Jog Dial to “S” (or wait for a moment) – Note Phonebook memory size (number of memory spaces and maximum number of letters and digits) depends on your SIM card, however, names longer than 16 characters cannot be fully displayed.
  • Page 20: Saving Phonebook Entries

    Phonebook (continued) Saving Phonebook Entries from Standby Mode 1 Enter the phone number. 2 Press the Jog Dial for the option to call or to save the number. 3 Rotate the Jog Dial to select Save. – 4 Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection.
  • Page 21: Editing The Phonebook

    Editing the Phonebook The Jog Dial and the Phonebook make it easy to keep all your contacts up to date and for flexibility in customizing the names and numbers. Following the steps below you can call, edit, delete or copy entries. You can even set a special ringing tone for a selected entry so that you can distinguish among callers! 1 Press the Jog Dial in standby mode to...
  • Page 22: Voice Mail

    Phonebook (continued) Voice Mail The first entry in the Phonebook is reserved for your Voice Mail number. Like other Phonebook entries, you can save and edit your Voice Mail number here. For your convenience, there is also quick access to your Voice Mail via - just press and hold to dial your Voice Mail...
  • Page 23: Phonebook Menu

    Phonebook Menu Own Number For your reference, the first entry in the Phonebook Menu is a place holder for your Own Number where you can make one or more entries (depending on your SIM Card) to note down your own mobile number, etc.
  • Page 24: Menu Operations

    Menu Operations The menu system provides you with an easy overview of your options grouped into separate menu points. An icon represents each menu point for easy recognition and the icons rotate as you scroll using the Jog Dial. Some menu options are network dependant. Please contact your Network Operator/Service Provider for information about which options are available in your network.
  • Page 25: Divert

    IF NOT REACHABLE IF NO REPLY … ALL CALLS IF BUSY Divert Choose Divert, also known as “Call Forwarding”, from the main menu to forward incoming calls to another telephone number depending on certain conditions in which you do not answer the call e.g. divert to your Voice Mail if you are not reachable.
  • Page 26 IF NOT REACHABLE IF NO REPLY … ALL CALLS IF BUSY Setting a Divert 1 Select the Divert menu icon from the main menu. 2 Select a Divert option using the Jog Dial (e.g. IfNotReachable). – 3 Select Set to set the chosen divert condition.
  • Page 27: Messaging

    READ CREATE SERVICE CENTRE LOCAL AREA INFO SETTINGS Messaging Choose Messaging from the main menu for correspondence options to create, send and read short messages (SMS). You can use short messages to send another mobile phone user a text message. The Jog Dial makes it easy to enter characters using the preview bar together with the keypad.
  • Page 28 READ CREATE SERVICE CENTRE LOCAL AREA INFO SETTINGS SMS List Icons indicate the properties of the message received message (unread) √ received message (read) created message (stored in the SIM) this incoming message is only stored in the phone’s memory, not in the SIM memory and will be deleted if you switch off the phone.
  • Page 29 READ CREATE SERVICE CENTRE LOCAL AREA INFO SETTINGS To Delete a message 1 Follow steps 1-4 in Viewing Messages. 2 Select Delete and press the Jog Dial to – confirm your selection. 3 Select No to return to step 1 or select Yes to reconfirm that you want to delete the message.
  • Page 30: Create Messages

    READ CREATE SERVICE CENTRE LOCAL AREA INFO SETTINGS Create Messages You can create a new message, edit your last message or use one of the five (5) pre-defined messages which can also be edited. 1 Select Create from the Messaging menu. –...
  • Page 31 In addition to the standard method of entering text messages in which you press a key a certain number of times until the desired letter appears, Sony has equipped your phone with an additional feature called T9. T9 and the Jog Dial make writing messages quicker and easier.
  • Page 32 READ CREATE SERVICE CENTRE LOCAL AREA INFO SETTINGS To add a symbol or punctuation 1 Press 2 Use the Jog Dial to scroll from row to row. – 3 Press the Jog Dial to select a row. 4 Rotate the Jog Dial to scroll within the row.
  • Page 33: Service Centre

    READ CREATE SERVICE CENTRE LOCAL AREA INFO SETTINGS Service Centre Before you can send short messages, you must register your Service Centre number via the Service Centre option in the Messaging menu. Contact your Network Operator/Service Provider for details. 1 Select Service Centre from the Messaging menu.
  • Page 34: Local Area Info

    READ CREATE SERVICE CENTRE LOCAL AREA INFO SETTINGS Validity Period You can specify how long messages are stored in the service centre by selecting: 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 1 week, 4 weeks. The default Validity Period is 24 hours. Reply Cost Choose Reply Cost and select On if you would like to pay for the recipient to respond to your message.
  • Page 35: Redial List

    LAST CALLS RECEIVED CALLS CLEAR ALL MISSED CALLS Redial List The Redial List provides a record and quick access of up to 10 of the last incoming calls, 10 missed calls as well as up to 10 of the last outgoing calls (may vary depending on your Network Operator/Service Provider).
  • Page 36: Control

    SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Control Choose Control from the main menu for a control panel to set features including security options (like your password), network services and call charge options. Security The Security options allow you to control who uses your phone as well as their calling privileges.
  • Page 37 SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Enabling/Disabling the PIN Code When the PIN code is enabled, your phone prompts you to enter the PIN code each time you turn on the phone. 1 Select PIN in the Security Menu and press the Jog Dial to confirm your choice.
  • Page 38 SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST PIN2 PIN2 is a code provided by your Network Operator/Service Provider and is required for access to some features such as FDN Phonebook or Call Costs. These features are not supported by all networks. Contact your Network Provider/Service Provider for details.
  • Page 39 SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Limit Calls Out Choose Limit Calls Out from the Security menu to bar calls made from your phone. This feature can be especially useful e.g. if you lend your phone to someone else but do not want them to make international calls.
  • Page 40 SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Limit Calls In Choose the feature Limit Calls In from the Security menu to bar incoming calls to your phone. The Limit Calls In menu contains the following options: All Calls Restricts all incoming calls. If Abroad Restricts all incoming calls when you are outside of coverage from your registered...
  • Page 41: Network Services

    SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Network Services The Network Services options allow you to control your network preferences and settings. Select Network This feature gives you the option to select a network automatically when you turn on your phone or manually from a list of available networks. To set the Network Selection method 1 Choose Select Network from the Network Services Menu.
  • Page 42: Call Waiting

    SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Call Waiting Set the Call Waiting feature for your phone to alert you (beep) that a call is waiting so that you don’t miss any calls. You may need to subscribe to this service. Contact your Network Operator/Service Provider for details. To Set Call Waiting 1 Select Call Waiting from the Network Services menu.
  • Page 43: Time, Cost

    SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Time, Cost The Time, Cost options in the Control Menu offer ways to track or control how long you are on the phone and the cost of calls you have made. So that Call Costs can be used as a security measure e.g. when you lend your phone out, you must use your PIN2 as a security code when you set or change options.
  • Page 44 SECURITY NETWORK SERVICES TIME, COST Charge Rate Select Charge Rate to set the currency and price per unit which your phone uses to calculate the call cost. To set the Charge Rate 1 Select Charge Rate from the Time, Cost menu. 2 Enter your PIN2 code at the prompt.
  • Page 45: Preferences

    CALLER ID SELECT LINE RINGER VOLUME LANGUAGE Preferences Choose Preferences from the main menu and unpack the bag of options to personalise your phone according to your preferences like which language your phone speaks, how the ringer sounds, even how the keys sound! When you receive your phone, it has the following default settings.
  • Page 46: Caller Id

    CALLER ID SELECT LINE RINGER VOLUME LANGUAGE Caller ID Caller ID allows you to choose whether or not you want the party you are calling to see your telephone number. This feature may not appear in some networks. 1 Select Caller ID from the Preferences menu. 2 Select On, Off, or Default (network default).
  • Page 47: Language

    CALLER ID SELECT LINE RINGER VOLUME LANGUAGE Language The Language setting allows you to select the language in which all options appear. This feature may not appear in some networks. 1 Select Language from the Preferences menu. 2 Select the language you prefer from the list. –...
  • Page 48: Ringer Tone

    CALLER ID SELECT LINE RINGER VOLUME LANGUAGE Ringer Tone Your phone has 30 different ringer tones which you can select in the Ringer Tone setting. 1 Select Ringer Tone from the Preferences menu. 2 The current selection is highlighted and the phone rings with the current ringer tone.
  • Page 49: Dtmf Tones

    CALLER ID SELECT LINE RINGER VOLUME LANGUAGE DTMF Tones You can choose to turn on or off DTMF tones which are tones designed to respond to menu prompts when you press a key e.g. in your voice mail or other services. Illumination You can choose to turn the illumination of the keypad and display on or off using this setting.
  • Page 50: Tools

    CLOCK CALCULATOR DATA SERVICES CALENDAR Tools The Tools menu equips your phone with a clock, calculator, calendar and fax/data options. Clock The clock allows you to set an alarm; a timer; to automatically switch off your phone every day (auto sleep); as well as to display the current date and time in standby mode.
  • Page 51 CLOCK CALCULATOR DATA SERVICES CALENDAR Setting the Timer 1 Select Clock from the Tools Menu. – 2 Press the Jog Dial. 3 Rotate and then press the Jog Dial to select Timer. – 4 Select Set and use the Jog Dial and the Keypad to set the timer.
  • Page 52 CLOCK CALCULATOR DATA SERVICES CALENDAR Displaying the Clock in Standby Mode 1 Select Clock from the Tools Menu. – 2 Press the Jog Dial. 3 Rotate and then press the Jog Dial to select Display. – 4 Rotate and then press the Jog Dial to select “On” or “Off”. Note When standby mode icons are displayed (i.e.
  • Page 53 CLOCK CALCULATOR DATA SERVICES CALENDAR Calculator The Calculator can perform addition (+), subtraction (–), multiplication (x) and division (÷). The calculator even has a memory (“M”) function and recall (“R”) function. 1 Select Calculator from the Tools Menu. – 2 Press the Jog Dial. 3 Enter a number.
  • Page 54: Data Services

    You can send and receive faxes and data when the phone is connected to the optional EasyCom or PC Card accessory (see also the operating instructions of the accessory for use with the CMD-CD5). Selecting a Fax/Data Setting Switch the Speech Then Fax setting to On to make a phone call and then send a fax.
  • Page 55 CLOCK CALCULATOR DATA SERVICES CALENDAR Selecting a Serial Speed 1 Select Data Services from the Tools menu. – 2 Press the Jog Dial. 3 Rotate and then press the Jog Dial to select “Serial Speed”. – 4 Rotate and then press the Jog Dial to select one of the following settings: 115.2 kbps 57.6 kbps...
  • Page 56: Appendix Alert Tones

    Appendix Alert Tones Your phone has the following Alert Tones, which are implemented as default and can only be turned off by switching to silent mode. Each of the Alert Tones can be distinguished from one another by their different sounding beeps. Error Key Alarm Beeps once when you press an invalid key.
  • Page 57 Problem Possible Causes Possible Remedies Difficult to hear ____ Adjust earpiece volume, and reduce the other party noise around you. Phone loses Weak signal Reconnection, or connection to network another operator is automatic. Switching phone off and on may accelerate this. SIM error Damaged SIM Card Please contact your service provider.
  • Page 58: Gsm Control Codes

    GSM Control Codes The menu allows easy use of most network functions. However, your Network Operator may advise users of all phones to use standard code commands, which can also be used with your phone. Teleservice Setting You can specify the type of carrier service you want your function setting to apply to.
  • Page 59: Call Divert

    Call Divert If Not Reachable If No Reply If Busy (TS) Activate SEND TIME) SEND SEND SEND SEND Cancel SEND SEND SEND SEND Check All Divert Always All Conditional Divert Activate SEND SEND SEND SEND 002( SEND 004( SEND Cancel SEND SEND SEND...
  • Page 60: Technical Specifications; Licensing

    Applies to accessories used in vehicles confirmed by the CE label. Sony reserves the right to make changes or improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice. T9™ text input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc.
  • Page 61: Index

    Index Charging battery pack . 9 Low signal warning .. 56 Clear key ....2 Making Calls ..... 12 Alarm ......50 Clock ......50 Manner Key ... 2,5 Alert Tones ....56 Control Menu .... 36 Menu ......24 Answering Calls ..
  • Page 62 Index (continued) Validity Period ... 34 Q, R, S Signal strength ..11 Redial List ....35 SIM card ....... 8 Ringer Inserting/ On/Off ....5 removing ....8 RingerID ....21 Unblocking ..57 Single Beep .... 5 Silent Mode ....5 Silent Mode ...
  • Page 63 Notes...
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  • Page 67 My CMD-CD5 Information For easy reference, please record the following identification numbers for your phone and SIM Card. This information will assist you in customer inquiries to your retail dealer, manufacturer or Network Operator/Service Provider. In case of loss or theft of your phone and/or SIM Card, call your Network Operator/Service Provider immediately to prevent misuse.
  • Page 70 Quick Reference !£ !™ !¡ M E N !º !¢ 1 Ear piece 2 Jog Dial 3 Display 4 Keypad (alphanumeric keys) 5 Clear Key 6 Microphone 7 Manner Key 8 On/Off Key 9 Voice Mail Key !º Exit Key !¡...
  • Page 71 Made from chlorine-free recyclable paper Sony Corporation Printed in France...

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