Sony CMD-MZ5 User Manual

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2001 by Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1: Mobile Telephone

    3-229-247-12 (3) Mobile Telephone User Guide CMD-MZ5 2001 by Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 My CMD-MZ5 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 3 • Do not take apart or modify your phone. For repairs or inspections of your phone, please see your Sony dealer or the store where you bought the phone. • Do not put your mobile phone in a microwave oven, this may cause damage either to the oven or the phone.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents What's Included in Your Kit ........6 Welcome to Sony Parts and Controls ........... 7 CMD-MZ5 The Basic Features of Your Phone ......8 Icon Glossary ............11 Menu Overview ............. 12 Inserting the SIM Card .......... 14 Getting Started Inserting the Battery Pack ........
  • Page 5 Messages ..............44 Main Menu Ringer ..............49 Operations Schedule ..............54 Clock ................ 56 Divert ............... 59 Calculator ..............61 Call History ............62 Settings ..............64 Memo ............... 76 “MagicGate Memory Stick” ......... 80 Extras Menu Music ............... 83 Operations Browser ..............
  • Page 6: Welcome To Sony Cmd-Mz5

    Welcome to Sony CMD-MZ5 Welcome to the Sony CMD-MZ5 designed for use in the worldwide network of GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications). Your phone is fully equipped with the Advanced Jog Dial and a visual menu for easy access and navigation - with only one hand! Furthermore, the supplied “MagicGate Memory Stick”...
  • Page 7: Parts And Controls

    Parts and Controls Mobile phone 0 Display 1 Memory Stick slot qa Send key 2 Remote with microphone/ headphone jack qs Memo key qd Clear key 3 Advanced Jog Dial 4 EJECT lever qf On/Off key 5 Keys (alphanumeric keys) qg External connector (Charging and Accessories) 6 Microphone...
  • Page 8: The Basic Features Of Your Phone

    To connect the headphones to the remote To connect the headphones, plug into the headphone jack on the remote firmly. No sound will be heard if the connection is loose. The Basic Features of Your Phone • Flip call You can answer a call by opening the flip cover. This feature can be set up by the menu operation.
  • Page 9 Received SMS To review the details of the received SMS, open the flip cover. Pressing the Jog Dial allows you to see the message. You can then keep pressed to call back the person who sent the SMS. Missed call To see the caller's number, open the flip cover.
  • Page 10 • Phonebook You can open the Phonebook from standby mode by rotating the Jog Dial. You can easily make a call from the Phonebook or a variety of other operations including searching by Group and saving such information as e-mail addresses. (see “Phonebook” page 32). •...
  • Page 11: 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 (for example 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...
  • Page 12: Menu Overview

    Menu Overview Your phone has two menus; Main menu and Extras menu. The Main menu manages the functions related to the phone and the Extras menu manages the functions related to The Music, Browser, E-mail, Games and MS viewer. Main menu Press the Jog Dial from standby mode to access the Main menu: Messages Memo...
  • Page 13 Extras menu Press the Jog Dial backward from standby mode to access the Extras menu: Browser E-mail Home Reading Favourites Writing Settings Settings Games p101 Music Disk golf p101 Playing back sound data p88 Mole hitting p101 List of Titles Clay shooting p101 Play Sport fishing...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    Getting Started Inserting the SIM Card Your SIM card contains a computer chip with your service details and phone number. The SIM card should be kept secure in the same way as a credit card. Also, do not bend, scratch or expose it to moisture, and protect it from contact with static electricity.
  • Page 15: Inserting The Battery Pack

    Be sure to position the plug with the SONY logo side facing up To mains when connecting. 2 Use the desktop holder to charge the battery pack. Be sure to position the plug with the SONY logo side facing up when connecting. To mains...
  • Page 16 Stop charging the battery pack immediately and replace it. • Use only the Sony-specified CMD-MZ5 battery pack and charger. Your battery is equipped with short circuit protection. If you short your battery accidentally, charge the battery immediately to unlock the short circuit protection.
  • Page 17: Inserting The "Magicgate Memory Stick

    Inserting the “MagicGate Memory Stick” To use the Music features, insert the “MagicGate Memory Stick” into your phone beforehand. Open the cover of the Memory Stick slot. Insert the “MagicGate Memory Stick” into the Memory Stick slot until it clicks. Close the cover of the Memory Stick slot.
  • Page 18: Connecting The Remote And The Headphones

    Connecting the Remote and the Headphones To enjoy music using the Music menu, connect the headphones to the remote and then connect the remote to your phone. You can only listen to music through the headphones. To connect the remote to the phone Open the cover of the remote/headphone jack.
  • Page 19: Switching On Your Phone

    Switching on Your Phone To switch your phone on/off, keep pressed. 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 with the keys (the PIN appears in code as ) and press the Jog Dial (or ) to confirm your entry.
  • Page 20: Connecting To The Network

    Connecting to the Network After successfully 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 “Main Menu Operations-Settings-Preferences” page 64). You are ready to make and receive calls when the Network Operator's name appears on the display.
  • Page 21: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Making Calls The operator’s name must appear on the display and the flip must be opened 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 22: Answering/Ending Calls

    Answering/Ending Calls When the flip is open, incoming calls are indicated by a ringing tone as well as the incoming call indicator icon on the display. Press the Jog Dial ) 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 23: During A Call

    During a Call Adjusting the ringer/speaker volume When your phone is ringing, you can adjust the ringer volume by rotating the Jog Dial. During a call, you can adjust the speaker volume by rotating the Jog Dial. Rotate up to increase the volume and down to decrease the volume.
  • Page 24 Call hold Call hold allows you to manage 2 calls at the same time. For example, if you are speaking to someone on your phone and you want to make another call, you can put the current or active call on hold in order to call someone else.
  • Page 25 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. The display automatically offers you call waiting options. Select Swap to put the active call on hold and connect the waiting call.
  • Page 26 Memo during a call You can record the conversation for up to 20 seconds. Also, you can play back the pre-recorded Voice memos, to let the caller hear them, during conversation. Pressing records a Voice memo. To playback a memo, open Memo from the Main Menu.
  • Page 27: Standard Text Input

    Standard Text Input The Jog Dial provides a quick alternative to enter standard characters. 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 a moment to confirm.
  • Page 28 Example: To enter “s” when creating a message. Press A character or number appears. Rotate the Jog Dial to “s”(or press three more times). Press the Jog Dial (or wait for a moment). Tips • Press to shift between: ..lower case letters permanently ..
  • Page 29: T9 Text Input

    T9 Text Input 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 Text Input.
  • Page 30 Note If the word you intended to type does not appear in the list, keep pressed to switch to the standard text input mode (see page 27) and type the word using the standard text entry method. Once you have finished, keep pressed to return to T9 mode.
  • Page 31: Text Edit

    Text Edit When making text entries, press the Jog Dial backward to enter text edit which provides the following features: Time To edit the current time and paste it. Date To edit the current date and paste it. Phonebook To paste saved information in the Phonebook. Template To paste a sentence that is already prepared.
  • Page 32: Using The Phonebook

    Using the Phonebook About the Phonebook It is very convenient to save frequently-used phone numbers and e-mail addresses. You can save up to 500 names in the Phone memory. The number of names that you can save to the Phonebook in the SIM card depends on the capacity and specifications of the SIM card.
  • Page 33: Creating Entries In The Phonebook

    Important Entries might be changed or deleted due to malfunctions, repairs or other circumstances. To limit the risk of losing data make a copy of important entries such as phone numbers. Also note that, we can not take responsibility for entries that are changed or deleted.
  • Page 34: Saving Phonebook Entries From Standby Mode

    Enter the phone number. Press the Jog Dial to confirm. Rotate the Jog Dial to select the phone type icon and press the Jog Dial. Enter the name, press the Jog Dial to confirm. (For more details, see “Basic Operation-Standard Text Input” page 27 or T9 Text Input page 29).
  • Page 35: Making Calls From The Phonebook

    Making Calls from the Phonebook Making calls from the ABC sort list You can select the name from the ABC sort list to make a call. Rotate the Jog Dial in standby mode to open the Phonebook, use the Jog Dial to display the ABC sort list.
  • Page 36: Grouping

    Grouping Group setting Create new group or change the name or icon of existing groups. Set group You can change the group. Select the Name/Number of the group that you want to change from the ABC sort list or the Group sort list, then press the Jog Dial.
  • Page 37: Editing The Phonebook

    Editing the Phonebook The Jog Dial and the Phonebook make it easy to keep all your contacts up to date and easy to access with flexibility in customizing. Following the steps below you can call, edit, delete or copy entries. You can edit entries in the Phonebook by Number, Name, Group or by Custom.
  • Page 38: Custom

    Editing a number Follow step 1 to 2 in Editing a name. Select the number you want to edit and press the Jog Dial for a menu of editing options. • Select Call to call the number. • Select Edit to change the selected number. •...
  • Page 39: Voice Mail

    Press the Jog Dial for a menu of editing options. • Select Edit to change the Custom entry. • Select Delete to delete the Custom entry from the Phonebook. • Select Copy to copy the entry from one memory location to another.
  • Page 40: Phonebook Menu

    The Voice mail icon (or the envelope icon depending on the network) appears in the display to inform you when you have new voice messages waiting. Contact your Network Operator/Service Provider for details. To listen to your messages, just keep pressed to call your Voice mail! Phonebook Menu Own number...
  • Page 41 Name search You can search for a name with Name search in the Phonebook menu. Input the character of the name you want to search and press the Jog Dial, entries beginning with that letter appear. Choose the one you want by rotating the Jog Dial.
  • Page 42 Delete all entries You can delete all entries. Each entry is a space in memory for the name and numbers . One person may have more than 3 numbers in their entry. All entries are erased from the phone memory, including the phone numbers, customs and all own numbers.
  • Page 43: Main Menu Operations

    Main 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.
  • Page 44: Messages

    READ CREATE SETTINGS LOCAL AREA INFO < Messages Choose Messages 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 keys.
  • Page 45 READ CREATE SETTINGS LOCAL AREA INFO < 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.
  • Page 46 READ CREATE SETTINGS LOCAL AREA INFO < Create You can create a new message. Select Create from the Messages menu. Create your message and, when finished, press the Jog Dial. On how to input the Character Table and T9 Text, see “Basic Operation-Standard Text Input”...
  • Page 47 READ CREATE SETTINGS LOCAL AREA INFO < 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. You can open the SMS menu and select the number registered in your Service centre by pressing the Jog Dial.
  • Page 48: Local Area Info

    READ CREATE SETTINGS LOCAL AREA INFO < Reply cost Choose Reply cost and select On if you would like to pay for the recipient to respond to your message. Result report Choose Result report and select On if you would like to receive confirmation that your messages are transmitted to the recipient successfully.
  • Page 49: Ringer

    RINGER VIBRA ALERT MANNER MODE < Ringer You can set the Manner mode or the Vibra alert. Also, you can select the ringer type and adjust the volume and tone. Ringer You can adjust the ringer volume, select the ringer type and edit and save your favourite melody.
  • Page 50 RINGER VIBRA ALERT MANNER MODE < Ringer tone You can select from among 31 different pre-set ringer tones in the ringer tone setting. You can even add 3 more ringer tones using the ringer composer. You can compose and save up to 3 melodies (see also “Ringer composer” below).
  • Page 51 RINGER VIBRA ALERT MANNER MODE < Select Composer in the ringer composer mode and press the Jog Dial. Rotate the Jog Dial to select the tone and press the Jog Dial. • To hear the following 3 octaves, rotate the Jog Dial. C —...
  • Page 52 RINGER VIBRA ALERT MANNER MODE < You can directly enter the melody with the keys by pressing the Jog Dial. Entering tones Change the octave by pressing each key a number of times. C# D# F# G# A# Original Tone An Octave Higher-Tone An Octave Lower-Tone Original Tone...
  • Page 53: Vibra Alert

    RINGER VIBRA ALERT MANNER MODE < Vibra alert You can set the vibration of the Vibra alert indicating a call. This feature is available for Alarm and Message tone. On: Vibra alert is set to on. Off: Vibra alert is set to off. : After the Ringer rings, the Ringer mode changes to the Vibrator mode.
  • Page 54: Schedule

    SCHEDULE Schedule The schedule has many features. You can display the calendar, save your daily schedule and set alarms for important meetings or tasks. The window of the monthly calendar is displayed as follows. (light gray) : Sundays. (dark gray) : An event is scheduled for that day. •...
  • Page 55 SCHEDULE Daily event list You can display your daily schedule, which holds up to 4 events. Then, check it by rotating the Jog Dial. Select the day from the calendar and press the Jog Dial. Then select New event and press the Jog Dial to save a new event.
  • Page 56: Clock

    ALARM TIMER WORLD CLOCK … TIME SIGNAL < < Clock The clock has many features. You can set an Alarm or a Time to automatically switch off your phone every day. It also displays the current date and time in standby mode. Alarm Select Alarm from the Clock menu.
  • Page 57: World Clock

    ALARM TIMER WORLD CLOCK … TIME SIGNAL < < World clock This phone has a World clock function. Select World clock from the Clock menu and press the Jog Dial to display the world map. You can select city by rotating the Jog Dial. The name of the city and its phone code are displayed in the pop up window.
  • Page 58: Clock Format

    ALARM TIMER WORLD CLOCK … TIME SIGNAL < < Clock format Select the style of time to be displayed and it appear in standby mode. Analogue Set whether or not to show an analogue clock when the flip cover is closed.
  • Page 59: Divert

    ALL CALLS IF NOT REACHABLE … IF NO REPLY < < Divert Choose Divert, also known as “Call forwarding”, from the Main menu to forward incoming calls to another phone 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 60 ALL CALLS IF NOT REACHABLE … IF NO REPLY < < Setting a divert Select the Divert menu from the Main menu. Select a Divert option using the Jog Dial (e.g. If not reachable). Select Activate to set the chosen divert condition.
  • Page 61: Calculator

    CALCULATOR Calculator The Calculator can perform addition (+), subtraction (–), multiplication (x) and division (÷), and even percentage (%) calculation. • Press to go through the mathematical operations of +, –, x, and ÷ in that order. • Press to display “%”. •...
  • Page 62: Call History

    CALL HISTORY Call History Call history tracks a total of 30 received and dialed calls. (The number of received or dialed calls may vary depending on your Network Operator/ Service Provider). The caller's name is displayed in Call history if their name is in your Phonebook.
  • Page 63: Call History Menu

    CALL HISTORY Call history menu To save, copy, etc. numbers from the Call history, select the Call history menu then press the Jog Dial. Call To call the displayed number. Save To save the new name in the Phonebook. Also, to copy the numbers displayed in the Phonebook.
  • Page 64: Settings

    PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Settings Preferences Choose Preferences from the Main menu settings and unpack the bag of options to personalize your phone according to your preferences like which language your phone speaks, even how the keys sound! When you receive your phone, it has the following default settings.
  • Page 65 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Key click sound You can adjust the key sounds to DTMF tones, Key click or Silent in the Key sound settings. Greeting message The Greeting message menu allows you to turn on/off or to edit the greeting text which appears when you turn your phone on.
  • Page 66 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Security The Security options allow you to control who uses your phone as well as their calling privileges. However, emergency calls (SOS) are always possible regardless of the restrictions/codes you set. PIN code Your Network Operator/Service Provider provides a PIN number with your SIM card.
  • Page 67 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Changing the PIN code You can change your PIN code to any 4-8 digit number. Your PIN code can only be changed if the PIN control is switched on. Select PIN code from the Security menu. Select Change.
  • Page 68 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Barring service Choose Call barring service 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. The restrictions in the Call barring service menu require the Barring password;...
  • Page 69 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Note If the message “Invalid” appears, the password you entered is incorrect. If you have difficulties, please contact your Network Operator/Service Provider. Personal lock The Phone lock prevents unauthorized use of your phone if it is stolen or if the SIM card is exchanged.
  • Page 70: Call Time, Cost

    PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Call time, cost The Call time, cost option offers 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.
  • Page 71 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Call cost setting Select Charge rate to set the currency and price per unit which your phone uses to calculate the call cost. Charge rate Select Charge rate and enter your PIN2 code at the prompt. Enter a monetary denomination and the price per unit using the keys (To enter a decimal point, press Charge limit...
  • Page 72: Call Settings

    PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Call settings You can set the related functions for calling. Caller ID Caller ID allows you to choose whether or not you want the party you are calling to see your phone number. This feature may not appear in some networks.
  • Page 73 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < 1 minute beep You can turn on the 1 minute beep setting to be reminded (beep) in 1 minute intervals while you are on the phone. Auto redial The Auto redial setting offers you the option of automatically redialling an engaged line until it is no longer busy.
  • Page 74 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-MZ5). Speech then fax Switch the Speech then Fax setting to On to make a phone call and then send a fax.
  • Page 75 PREFERENCES SECURITY CALL SETTINGS CALL TIME, COST < < Select line Select line is a feature offered by some Network Operators giving you the possibility to select between two separate phone lines on your SIM card. This can be useful if for example you want to use your SIM card for both business and private calls but you want to keep the costs separate.
  • Page 76: Memo

    VOICE MEMO BOX RECORD VOICE CAPTURE ANSWERING MACHINE < < Memo The Memo function programs your phone to play the Answering message when you receive an incoming call and record the message of the caller. • You can save up to a total of 10 messages and Voice memos. Each message and Voice memo can be up to 20 seconds long.
  • Page 77: Record Voice

    VOICE MEMO BOX RECORD VOICE CAPTURE ANSWERING MACHINE < < Record voice You can save memos. Select Record voice from the Memo menu. Select Record and press the Jog Dial. Select Stop when you finish your recording and then press the Jog Dial.
  • Page 78 VOICE MEMO BOX RECORD VOICE CAPTURE ANSWERING MACHINE < < Press the Jog Dial to confirm your selection. Tips • You can turn on the Answering machine in the standby mode by keeping pressed. When the flip cover is closed, keep the Jog Dial pressed to turn on the answering machine.
  • Page 79: Extras Menu Operations

    Extras Menu Operations Your phone has the Extras menu consisting of “Music,” “Browser,” “E- mail,” “Games” and “MS viewer.” To enjoy music, be sure to insert a “MagicGate Memory Stick” beforehand. It is necessary to register with a service provider in order to use this telephone as a browser or for E-mail.
  • Page 80: Magicgate Memory Stick

    “MagicGate Memory Stick” What is a “Memory Stick”? A “Memory Stick” is a new compact, portable and versatile integrated circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk. The “Memory Stick” is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 81 Note is terminology denoting the copyright protection system developed by Sony. It does not guarantee conversion among other media. Formatting the “MagicGate Memory Stick” The “MagicGate Memory Stick” is shipped with a FAT (File Allocation Table) as the standard format.
  • Page 82: Copyright Protection

    The recorded music is limited to private use only. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. Sony is neither liable nor responsible for any misuse of recorded communication. You should only record conversations with the prior consent of the people involved.
  • Page 83: Music

    Memory Stick,” etc. Important • SONY is not responsible for music files that are not saved on your computer or mobile telephone due to unsuccessful recording from other devices or music downloading, and for music files that are damaged or erased due to misuse or malfunction of your computer, mobile telephone or other devices.
  • Page 84 Recording sound data onto a “MagicGate Memory Stick” The “Record to Stick” function allows you to record sound data onto a “MagicGate Memory Stick” from audio devices such as a CD, MD, cassette tape, etc. Before recording, connect the audio device to your phone. Also, we recommend you set the “Rec Settings”...
  • Page 85 Analog signal recording Insert the “MagicGate Memory Stick” into the phone (see page 17). Connect the phone to the AC adaptor and the power plug to mains (see page 15). Connect the LINE IN (OPTICAL) jack on the phone to the line output jacks or headphone jack on the audio device using the commercially available line cable (stereo mini- plug y 2-pin plug) or the supplied analog audio cable.
  • Page 86 Record to Stick Enter the Music menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward in playback mode, and rotate the Jog Dial to select “Record to Stick,” then press the Jog Dial. The display shows recording menu. Press the Jog Dial to enter the recording pause mode ( Press the Jog Dial to start recording.
  • Page 87 Rec Settings The “Rec Settings” function allows you to set the recording sound quality (Bitrate), use the synchronized recording (Sync. record) and insert the track mark (Auto track mark) for each song. Enter the Music menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward in playback mode.
  • Page 88 Playing back sound data You can play sound data recorded on the “MagicGate Memory Stick.” The continuous playing time is up to about 6 hours. Select the Music in the Extras menu by following the procedure on page 79. The display shows the playback. Press the Jog Dial to start playback.
  • Page 89 Operation of the Jog Dial Stop Rotate the Jog Dial to select and press the Jog Dial. To resume play, rotate the Jog Dial to select and press the Jog Dial. Play starts from the point where you stopped play. Adjust the sound volume level While playing, rotate the Jog Dial.
  • Page 90 Play Settings The “Play Settings” function is used for playback. This allows you to set the bass sound level (Bass), repeat mode (Repeat) and AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System). Enter the Music menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward in playback mode.
  • Page 91: Other Settings

    Other settings List of Titles The “List of Titles” function allows you to play a song by specifying its title, edit a title/artist name and delete songs recorded on the “MagicGate Memory Stick.” Enter the Music menu by pressing the Jog Dial backward while in playback mode but not playing.
  • Page 92 Format stick If you need to format the “MagicGate Memory Stick,” be sure to use the “Format stick” function. If formatted, all data previously recorded on the “MagicGate Memory Stick” is erased. Be sure to check the data before formatting (data recorded using other devices is also erased).
  • Page 93: Browser

    Browser You can visit various information sites on the Mobile Internet Service and Intranet information of your company. It is possible to access a variety of information such as news or weather reports from around the world, as well as regular sites on the Internet. •...
  • Page 94 Go : Connect to the selected URL. Move : Change the order of your Favourites list. Edit : Edit the Favourites name and URL. Delete : Delete the Favourites. Navigating in the Browser Scroll through menu options (Hyperlinks and tag). Jump to selected Hyperlink or highlighted button.
  • Page 95 To open the menu, press the while in the browser. Home : Access your home site. Refresh : Refresh the displayed page. Add Favourites : Save the current site. Favourites : Access a URL from Favourites. Manual URL : Access a URL by manually entering the address. Quit : Close your browser and return to standby mode.
  • Page 96 Homepage : Browser access to this URL when you select “Home”. You do not need to type “http://”. Server type : Please select the content type. (WAP or HTML) You can access the contents of both WAP and HTML servers with this browser.
  • Page 97 Service centre : The number for the service centre that is designated when you select SMS for your bearer service. Proxy : The proxy server that is set when you select HTML as the server type. Detail Timeout : The maximum time limit of non-activity with the network before the mobile automatically disconnects.
  • Page 98: E-Mail

    E-mail You can send and read E-mail by accessing your office E-mail server or your Internet service provider on the Internet (POP3 and SMTP are supported). Contact your service provider or operator directly for complete details for setting information, as some service providers or operators do not provide this service.
  • Page 99 Writing E-mail After selecting E-mail from Extras, select “Send” and you can compose an E-mail. To : Enter the address. Subject : Enter the subject. Body : Compose the text of your E-mail. Press the Jog Dial and select “Send” to send the E-mail. Note When entering an E-mail address you can use those stored in the phonebook.
  • Page 100 POP3 server : The address of the mail server for receiving E-mail. SMTP server : The address of the mail server for sending E-mail. Data call type : ISDN (V110) and Analogue (V32). E-mail User name : The user name to access your mail server. Password : The password to access your mail server.
  • Page 101: Games

    Games Try out a game to test your skill with the Jog Dial. Press the Jog Dial forward or to suspend (pause) and use the Endkey to quit the game. • You can save the picture in the Capture memory while playing the game (See page 78).
  • Page 102: Ms Viewer

    MS viewer You can view the text or bitmap file on the “MagicGate Memory Stick.” After selecting the MS viewer from Extras menu, press the Jog Dial and then rotate the Jog Dial to select the file to be viewed. To view the contents of the file, press the Jog Dial.
  • Page 103: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Possible Remedies Unable to Empty battery Charge the battery. switch on Defective battery Replace the battery. Note that after several years, gradual decline is normal. icon Weak signal Move to an open space or nearer to a appears window.
  • Page 104: Error Messages On The Music Function

    Memory Stick” or the phone itself “MagicGate Memory is defective. Stick” a few times. If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Not Supported Audio data that you attempt to Consult your nearest Sony record cannot be recorded due to a dealer.
  • Page 105 Message Meaning Possible Remedies Memory full The “MagicGate Memory Stick” is Delete an unnecessary full and no data can be recorded. data. There are 400 tracks on the Delete an unnecessary “MagicGate Memory Stick” and data. no more tracks can be recorded. AVLS The AVLS is set to “Limit”...
  • Page 106: Unblocking The Sim Card

    Unblocking the SIM Card If you enter the PIN code incorrectly 3 times, the SIM card is blocked. To enter the unblock code (PUK) to unblock the SIM proceed as follows: Enter the unblock code and press the Jog Dial (or press Enter the new PIN (4-8 digits) and press the Jog Dial (or press Enter the new PIN code again and press the Jog Dial (or press The SIM is unblocked.
  • Page 107: Technical Specifications

    Applies to accessories used in vehicles confirmed by the e mark. Sony reserves the right to make changes or improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice. text input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications Inc.
  • Page 108: Glossary

    Glossary “MagicGate Memory Stick” A compact Integrated Circuit recording medium “MagicGate Memory Stick” equipped with “MagicGate” copyright protection technology. “Memory Stick” “Memory Stick” is a portable and compact Integrated Circuit recording medium. There are two types of “Memory Stick”: “MagicGate Memory Stick” equipped with “MagicGate”...
  • Page 109 Abbreviation for MPEG-1 Audio Layer3. A standard for audio data compression determined by the Motion Picture Experts Group, which is an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) working group. It enables compression of audio data to about 1/10 of the data size of a standard compact disc.
  • Page 110: Index

    Index Ending calls ....22 A, B External connector ..7 ABC sort list ....35 Calculator ....61 Factory reset ....65 Advanced Jog Dial Call barring ....68 Flip ....7, 8, 73 ......7, 9 Call cost ...... 70 Flip call ....
  • Page 111 Menu Playing back sound data Select network ... 65 ......88 Extras ....79 Send key ....7 Preferences ....64 Main ..... 43 Service centre ..... 47 Priority list ....65 Menu Overview ..12 Set delay ..... 77 Messages ....
  • Page 116 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan...

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