Sony Ericsson P800 User Manual

Sony Ericsson P800 User Manual

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  • Page 1 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. P800 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SIM card ... 12 Battery ... 12 Care instructions ... 13 First time start-up... 14 Turning your P800 on and off ... 14 Importing phone book entries... 14 Operational modes... 15 Flip closed mode ... 16 Flip open mode ... 18 Flip removed...
  • Page 4 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Internet ... 77 Using the browser view ... 79 Using the bookmark view... 82 Preferences... 84 Games ... 86 Chess... 86 Solitaire... 86 Five stones ... 87 USINESS Messages...
  • Page 5 History record and bookmarks ... 128 Dictionary database ... 129 Settings ... 129 DVANCED UNCTIONS PC Suite and multimedia for P800 ... 130 PC Suite for P800 ... 130 Multimedia for P800... 130 Installing applications ... 132 Installing applications on your P800 ... 132 Removing applications from your P800...
  • Page 6 Automatically set up service provider and messaging ... 172 Manually set up service provider... 172 Manually set up Messages ... 173 Setting up WAP accounts ... 174 Using your P800 as a modem ... 174 GPRS - connection information... 176 EFERENCE Troubleshooting... 178 Start-up problems...
  • Page 7 Sony Ericsson P800 User's Guide First edition (November 2002) This User’s Guide is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Com- munications AB, without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this User’s Guide necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice.
  • Page 8 You, and not Sony Ericsson, are entirely responsible for additional content that you download to or forward from your mobile phone.
  • Page 9: Overview

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. VERVIEW Introduction About this user’s guide For ease of reference the “Getting to know your P800” chapter gives a quick overview of the main functions of the phone, shortcuts and general information. Your P800 combines advanced business and entertainment features in one intuitive device.
  • Page 10: Getting To Know Your P800

    Note If your package does not include all the listed items above, please contact your retailer. Note Before you can use your P800 you need to insert the SIM card, and insert and charge the battery. Always detach the charger before you insert or remove the SIM card.
  • Page 11: P800 Overview

    E On/Off button F Flip with Keypad (in closed position) G Connector for accessories and charger H Indicator light for network and battery (green/red) Getting to know your P800 A External antenna connector B Battery compartment C CommuniCam D Touchscreen...
  • Page 12: Sim Card

    For more information. see “Managing the SIM phone book” on page 104. Battery Before you use your P800 for the first time, charge the battery provided for at least 4 hours. Use the supplied charger. See “Charging the battery” on page 13.
  • Page 13: Charging The Battery

    To charge the battery The P800 can be charged either when it is switched on or off. 1. Make sure the battery is inserted in your P800 and the lid is closed. 2. Connect the charger to...
  • Page 14: First Time Start-Up

    Flight mode 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 starts...
  • Page 15: Operational Modes

    The P800 works in different operational modes: Flip closed With the keypad flip closed, the P800 can be used like a conventional mobile phone using the keypad to dial and the Jog Dial to navigate. For more information please see “Jog Dial” on page 23 and “Keypad functions”...
  • Page 16: Standby View

    E Shows all applications available in flip closed mode Standby view The standby view shows shortcuts to the most commonly used applications. Choose which shortcuts you want to use in standby. See “Personalizing your P800” on page 144. Applications CommuniCam Messages Contacts...
  • Page 17: Options Menu

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Options menu Press or press the Jog Dial forward to open the standby options menu to get access to keylock, battery status, missed calls and more. Getting to know your P800...
  • Page 18: Flip Open Mode

    You navigate by using the stylus and tapping selected items and Time Viewer by using the Jog Dial, see “Jog Dial” on page 23. Remote Sync Online services Control panel Demo GPRS data log Chess Solitaire Getting to know your P800...
  • Page 19: Screen Areas

    Find Send as , and • the edit menus contain editing items such as Cut, Copy, Paste, Zoom, Preferences Getting to know your P800 C Application area Edit D Button bar E Status bar Sony Ericsson Calibration The screen is pre-calibrated using factory settings.
  • Page 20: Flip Removed

    3. Press the Jog Dial - the text “Factory settings restored” is shown. Flip removed You can use your P800 without the physical flip. Remove the flip keypad and activate the virtual flip, which gives you the same functionality as when using the keypad on the real flip.
  • Page 21 (if mounted). Place the key pad so that its release catch is facing the arrow on the now opened bottom of the P800. The key pad will be in a more or less horizontal angle at this time. Note At the end of the flip key pad there is a hinge, which is adjustable in three positions.
  • Page 22: Virtual Flip

    “close” the virtual flip. When the virtual flip is “closed”, the virtual flip keypad is shown. Select to open the virtual flip. You can then continue working in another application with the flip open. PQRS Getting to know your P800 MN O WXYZ...
  • Page 23: Jog Dial

    It will not end a call. Flip open: Scrolls to the left across the Application picker icons at the top. Getting to know your P800 Action Press the Jog Dial (forward) Inward Backward Function Flip closed: Brings up the Options menu.
  • Page 24: Keypad Functions

    • Press and hold to disconnect the microphone (mute function) when a call is in progress. • Mute the ring signal during an incoming call. • Press and hold to put the P800 into silent mode, when in the standby view. P T I O N S •...
  • Page 25: Indicators And Status Bar Icons

    GPRS is active GPRS datatransfer in progress Ongoing data call Ongoing call Missed call Divert all calls notification Calls screened Getting to know your P800 SMS notification MMS notification E-mail notification SMS overflow Area info 18:20 / Time, activated alarms...
  • Page 26: Memory Stick® Duo

    Memory Stick Duo and use it to store or transfer the contents for many different purposes. Such as: • Store pictures taken with the CommuniCam • Store data from the P800, for example backup copies of important files • Store media for personalizing your P800, for example ring signals, alarm sounds and pictures of contacts •...
  • Page 27: Renaming A Memory Stick Duo

    Always insert the adapter in the slot with the connector end (marked with a triangle) first. Compatibility The P800 defines its own folder structure on a Memory Stick. Each application has its own set of folders. A folder created in one application is not visible in another.
  • Page 28 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Other devices must access the same folder structure to interact with the P800 files. If you are using a PC this is easily done by browsing to the required folder on the Memory Stick. Memory...
  • Page 29: Connecting The Accessories

    Connecting the accessories Getting to know your P800 A The travel charger is connected to the desk stand or to the P800. B The USB connector from the desk stand is connected to a PC. C The headset is connected to the P800.
  • Page 30: Applications - Overview

    You can uninstall the demo application and also reinstall it from CD. See “Removing applications from Multimedia for P800 your P800” on page 134 for how to uninstall the demo application and “Installing applications on your P800” on page 132 for how to reinstall it.
  • Page 31 Tasks Keeps track of your tasks. Set due date, alarm, priority, and so on, for all your tasks and let your P800 remind you in time. Jotter Displays a list of stored entries. In detailed view, the complete entry is displayed.
  • Page 32: General Functions

    A list of GPRS Internet accounts. Open an account to view your logged GPRS traffic, and by those means also your cost. The P800 creates a new data log when a connection to an account is created. Dictionary (flip open only) The dictionary application contains both English - Chinese and Chinese - English dictionaries.
  • Page 33: Using The Folder Menu

    Memory Stick Duo. As you may notice if you connect your P800 to a PC and view the contents of your P800 in , it is easier to get an...
  • Page 34: Automatic Saving

    Copy. Sorting your files You can sort the files you have stored in your P800. By sorting your files, you choose in which order you want the files to be displayed on the screen. You can choose between sorting by type, size, date or name.
  • Page 35: Sending And Receiving Items

    • Multimedia message (using MMS), P800 will create a new message with the item included as an attachment. Complete and tap Send • Infrared, align the infrared port of the P800 with the infrared port of the other device. Select . Progress messages on Send screen will tell you when the information in transferred.
  • Page 36: Getting Help

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Methods for storing data Your P800 can store data in three different ways: • Internal memory. Up to 9 MB of capacity for storing pictures, messages, music, applications, and so on.
  • Page 37 If the same key is pressed again, the next character in the pre- edit box will be selected. Getting to know your P800 To input Chinese characters to select text Candidates area...
  • Page 38: Entering Text With The Flip Open

    More characters become available if you tap the shift and . Then caps keys. located at the bottom of the keyboard icon in the or rotate the Jog Dial to When copying or Copy Paste. Getting to know your P800...
  • Page 39 To input Chinese characters The P800 has two Chinese input methods: Stroke and Bopmofo. Both methods require that you create a character in two steps. 1. Select the button representing the input method: BoPoMoFo (The Stroke keyboard is shown by default).
  • Page 40: Handwriting Recognition

    Note Most letters can be written in alternate styles, see tables below. The style itself does not matter when writing uppercase or lowercase, as it is the position of the screen that decides whether it will be uppercase or lowercase. Getting to know your P800 Unfiled...
  • Page 41: Numeric Characters

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Latin characters Note Start each stroke at the dotted end. Getting to know your P800 Numeric characters Note Start each stroke at the dotted end.
  • Page 42 Unfiled Character Character Over Lift Right Slope Down-Over Left Slope-Over Left Slope-Dot Down Hook Right Slope-Hook Over-Hook Down-Over Down Over-Hook Down Over-Left Slope Down Over-Down Hook Down Over-Down Down Down-Hook Short Slope Down Over-Hook Over-Down Getting to know your P800...
  • Page 43 Stroke Basic stroke Stroke name Over Down-Hook Over-Left Slope Over-Down-Over- Left Slope Over-Down- Curved Hook Over-Down-Over- Down-Hook Over-Down-Over- Down Curved Hook Over-Down-Hook Over-Down-Over Over-Down-Lift Getting to know your P800 Chinese punctuation Character Note Start each stroke at the dotted end.
  • Page 44: P800 Locks

    P800 on, or to have the SIM card unlocked. Your PIN (Personal Identification Number) code consists of four to eight digits. If you activate the SIM card lock, the P800 will ask for the PIN code when you start it.
  • Page 45: Device Lock

    SIM is changed, the P800 asks you to enter the code to unlock the P800 before you can use it. Thus, if someone steals your P800 and puts another SIM card into it, they will not be able to use it.
  • Page 46 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. To activate or change the key lock • Select Phone > Edit > Preferences > Locks To unlock the keys • Select > Getting to know your P800...
  • Page 47: T Elephony Phone

    Calendar and Jotter whilst talking. • Flight mode which enables the P800 to be used as a PDA in situations where radio transmitters may not be used. The GSM and Bluetooth transmitters (and receivers) are switched off.
  • Page 48 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. If a call is not successfully connected, the P800 can be set to automatically retry to connect the call. When a retry is successful, the P800 alerts you with a single ring signal.
  • Page 49: Incoming Calls

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. To end a call • Press , or press the Jog Dial. Short cuts • Press and hold to dial your voice mail. With the flip open, select Phone >...
  • Page 50: Call Handling With The Flip Open

    To remove a typed character - select If a call is not successfully connected, the P800 can be set to automatically retry to connect the call. When a retry is successful, the P800 alerts you with a single ring signal.
  • Page 51 59. The P800 will connect you with the matching contact. You can use voice control when the P800 is handheld or used with a handsfree set (car or portable). It is not needed together with a Bluetooth wireless technology headset.
  • Page 52: Handling Two Or More Calls

    Jog Dial. • – All sound ring signals are turned off. Silent mode • – Activate the P800 as a speaker phone. Speaker phone • – Turn the microphone on or off. Mute microphone Handling two or more calls During a call, you can make a second call, or answer an incoming call.
  • Page 53: Conference Calls

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. If someone calls when a call is on hold, you will be asked if you want to release the held call and answer the incoming call. When an active call is ended, you are asked to retrieve the held call.
  • Page 54: Call List And Call Log

    The currently selected view is not shown in the options menu. Tip With the flip closed you can press call list. Press twice to call the last number used in the P800. To view the call list with the flip open: 1.
  • Page 55: Silent Mode

    If you open the flip during a call, the speaker phone function is activated and the volume will increase. This lets you continue the conversation while using other functions of the P800. Close the flip or tap to switch off the speakerphone.
  • Page 56: Flight Mode

    You can set a “Power menu” to ask you if you want to start the P800 in normal mode or flight mode each time you turn on the P800. See “Flight mode” on page 59 on how to activate this function.
  • Page 57: Preferences

    2. Select the item to set up. Sounds and alerts Use these settings to control how your P800 should alert you of an incoming call. You can choose to use any sound recording or audio file. For more information see “Ring signals” on page 145.
  • Page 58: Voice Control

    Say a “magic word” and then the name of the person you want to call, and the P800 will try to call the person. Instead of the magic word you can also press and hold the Jog Dial or press the handsfree set call button.
  • Page 59 Use these settings to turn the flight mode on or off and also to activate the Power menu. When activated, the Power menu will ask you if you want to start the P800 in normal mode or flight mode each time you turn on the P800. Also, when you press the...
  • Page 60: Add To Contacts

    , you are asked if you would like to Contacts add it. Set the function Handsfree Specify how to manage calls when the P800 is used with a handsfree kit connected. • – Select the option you want. Answering mode –...
  • Page 61: Restrict Calls

    • – The P800 sends a busy tone to the calling party. Restrict calls You can set restrictions for calls made from or to your P800. You can, for example, protect it from being used for long distance calls. To restrict incoming calls 1.
  • Page 62: Calling Cards

    Done Some international calling card services instruct their users to select a language by pressing a digit. When using the P800 calling card feature, you can insert a digit in one of these places: • Immediately after the access number, but preceded by a pause sign, •...
  • Page 63 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Please refer to the onboard help for detailed information about the Call meter settings. Note PIN2 is required from your network operator for storing any changes you make to the Call meter settings. Not all networks provide charging information to the phone during a call.
  • Page 64: M Edia Communicam And Pictures

    PC. It is also possible to exchange pictures between the P800 and the web. The pictures in your P800 can be set as background pictures or they can be added to the contacts in your phone book. See “Personalizing your P800” on page 144 to find out more about using pictures.
  • Page 65: Delay Timer

    This takes you directly to the folder where the picture was stored. (The command lets you view all pictures in the P800, including those on the Memory Stick Duo, if you have inserted it.) CommuniCam and Pictures Delay timer CommuniCam has a self-timer with 15 seconds delay.
  • Page 66: Managing Pictures

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Managing pictures In Pictures you can manage all pictures saved in your P800. The pictures can be taken using the CommuniCam, received via e- mail, Bluetooth wireless technology or infrared communication, downloaded via the browser or transferred from your PC via a cable.
  • Page 67: Detail View

    Pictures Edit them into folders. This makes it easier for you to keep track of the pictures in your P800. To rename a picture 1. Select Pictures > Rename picture 2. Enter a picture name >...
  • Page 68: Sony Image Station

    “Folders” on page 33. Sony Image Station You can exchange pictures between your P800 and Sony Image Station on the Web. Use the browser in your P800 to go to the relevant Internet site and sign up: • For Europe: http://www.sonystyle-imaging.com •...
  • Page 69: Video Player

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Video player You can play video content that is stored in your P800 or streamed. You can also play audio-only material which is encapsulated within an MPEG file or streamed. You can download video clips from an Internet site or transfer from a PC via cable, or from a Memory Stick Duo.
  • Page 70: Managing Video Clips

    When you play video clips that you have received via e-mail or multimedia messaging, or that you have downloaded to your P800 from the web, the viewer detail view is automatically launched. From the viewer detail view you can then save the video clip to your P800.
  • Page 71: Streaming

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Preferences When you download a video clip to your P800, it is saved in the download cache memory. When this memory is full, you have to empty it to be able to download new video clips to your P800.
  • Page 72 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. The site server will download a part of the video to the P800 buffer memory. This will take a short while. When the buffer memory is filled, the Video player will open the detail view, described above, and play the video seamlessly.
  • Page 73: Audio Player

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Audio player Your P800 has mobile music in the form of an stereo audio player. With the audio player you can listen to single music tracks or entire folders with tracks.
  • Page 74: Track-Folder View

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Track-folder view This view is intended for Audio Edit playing entire folders. In the Sony Ericsson theme track-folder view you can Play, Pause, Various the playback of the...
  • Page 75: Managing Track Folders

    1. Select Audio > Rename track 2. Enter a track name and tap Done Two or more tracks cannot have the same name. To delete a track from the P800 1. Select Audio > Delete track 2. Select Audio player Managing track folders The Audio player plays the contents of a specific folder.
  • Page 76: Saving Sound Files

    When you receive sound files in other applications, such as e- mail and multimedia messages, you activate the viewer in your P800. From the viewer you can then save the sound file to your P800. To save a track from another application 1.
  • Page 77: Internet

    The browser can open web pages that do not use Java script or frames. You can save bookmarks to viewed pages, to be able to access them easily. You can also save pages in the P800 for off-line viewing. The browser uses folders for categorizing the information. The folders used are bookmarks, saved pages, signed documents, and Push messages.
  • Page 78 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. The application has two views: The base view of the application, where you Browser can view Web and WAP pages view Bookmarks A list view where you can save shortcuts: view •...
  • Page 79: Using The Browser View

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Using the browser view Screen Internet Edit Edit Sony Ericsson Sony Ericsson P800 A Internet menu. B Edit menu. C Go to the next page. D Go to the previous page. Internet E See the bookmarks view.
  • Page 80: Context Sensitive Menus

    – Add the active link URL to the Add to bookmarks bookmark list. • Loaded picture (with or without link) – – Save the picture in the P800. Save image – – View the picture adapted to the screen View image (enlarged or reduced).
  • Page 81: Signing Documents

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. To navigate through recently opened pages 1. Select to move back to previously viewed pages. 2. Select to move forward again. To save a page for off-line browsing 1.
  • Page 82: Using The Bookmark View

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. User authentication request Whenever a user authentication is requested, you have the possibility either to select a certificate and confirm the user authentication, to select to continue anonymously or to cancel the connection.
  • Page 83 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. G Folder menu. H Select to go to the home page. Bookmark view options • Internet menu – – Enter the URL, or select from the drop-down Open page list.
  • Page 84: Preferences

    Internet service provider to send you an auto setup message containing the required setup information. The accounts will then be set up automatically on your P800. To guarantee the integrity of the settings, a PIN may be used. For security reasons, some WAP pages and services, for example on-line banking, can only be accessed from a particular WAP account.
  • Page 85 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. – Select if you want to remove out-of-date messages automatically. – Set the size of memory where viewed pages are stored. Stored pages will load faster when you visit them again. –...
  • Page 86: Games

    P800 box. You can also install games from other developers, see “Installing applications” on page 132. Chess You can play Chess against the P800, or against another P800 user via SMS. Please read the help texts for detailed information on how to set up and play Chess.
  • Page 87: Play Solitaire

    Play alternately between one player who plays with black stones and another player playing with white stones. The first player to get an unbroken line of five stones, vertically, horizontally, or diagonally, wins the game. You can play Five stones against the P800 or against another P800 user.
  • Page 88: Game Settings

    – Single or two players. – The single player has the black stone (the player starts the game) or the white stone (the P800 starts the game). – Whether the rule on forbidden moves should be used. To play the game •...
  • Page 89: B Usiness Messages

    When you set up a synchronization with your PC, an account for synchronized e-mails is automatically created on your P800. With the flip closed, text and multimedia messages can be sent and received using the Jog Dial and the keypad.
  • Page 90: Folders In Messages

    Draft Sent Sent contains messages you have sent from your P800. Tip To avoid running out of storage space on your P800, make it a habit to regularly clear old messages from your especially those with attachments. The accounts in Messages When you open Messages, a list of your accounts appears.
  • Page 91: Handling Text Messages

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. The top item in the list, is a shortcut for directly Create SMS, creating a new text message (SMS or EMS). An asterisk next to an account indicates that a message has arrived since you last opened the accounts inbox.
  • Page 92 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. You can take a picture with the CommuniCam and send it as a multimedia message using the command from the Send as viewer. Multimedia messages can be sent to a mobile phone or an e-mail account.
  • Page 93 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Here you can see the first page with an inserted picture. Message To delete, replace or edit an inserted item • Select the inserted item and choose an action.
  • Page 94 4. Select the storage location. 5. Select Save You can store objects both internally and externally. You can also copy them between the internal memory and the Memory Stick Duo. See Folders in Getting to know your P800. Save as template, Messages...
  • Page 95: Handling E-Mails

    • Select Send > Send immediately Note If your P800 is connected to the Internet when you send an e-mail, it will be sent immediately and your P800 will remain connected to the Internet.If not, your P800 will connect to the Internet and then send the e-mail.
  • Page 96 E-mails must be fetched from the e-mail server on the internet or at your office. This can be done manually using the function or automatically by requesting the P800 to check for new e-mail at certain times When you forward an e-mail, you can choose whether or not to forward the attachment.
  • Page 97 4. Set time or interval for scheduled download and select Disconnecting and connecting If your P800 is already connected to the Internet when you send an e-mail, it will remain connected after sending it. If your P800 is not connected before sending an e-mail, it will connect and send the message.
  • Page 98: Finding Messages

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. A scheduled download will fail if your P800 is engaged in a voice call. It may fail if it is connected to another ISP that is, through a different Internet account than specified for the e-mail account.
  • Page 99: Area Information

    P800. If your service provider or network is unavailable Sometimes a message cannot be sent because your P800 cannot connect to a network. Please check that the Messaging Account and Internet Account information in the Control Panel is correct. If you have both GPRS and Dial-Up Internet accounts, try sending the e-mail message using an account of the other type.
  • Page 100: Contacts

    Contacts entries can be exported to the SIM phone book. You can synchronize the contents in Contacts with one of the PIM applications in your PC supported by the P800. See “Synchronization and backup” on page 140. Using Contacts with the flip...
  • Page 101: To Add A Contact

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. • – Send a multimedia message to the active contact Send MMS Menu options in SIM phone book • – Switch to Contacts list. View all •...
  • Page 102: To Delete A Contact

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. To delete a contact 1. Select the contact. 2. Select from the options menu. Delete contact • To restore a deleted contact, select Undo delete options menu.
  • Page 103: Creating And Managing Contacts

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. To make a call 1. If required, change category from the Folders 2. Scroll down to the desired contact. If the contact list is long, first select a tab at the bottom of the view.
  • Page 104: Managing The Sim Phone Book

    Contacts > Delete contact. Managing the SIM phone book You manage the SIM phone book the same way as the Contacts. You can also copy information between the P800 and the SIM card. To import contacts from SIM 1. Select SIM phone book menu bar.
  • Page 105: Making An Owner Card

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 2. Select for importing all SIM entries Edit > Copy all to Contacts Tap a SIM entry to open it and select Edit > Copy to Contacts import the selected SIM entry.
  • Page 106 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. If no preferred number has been set up for the contact, the first telephone number will be used. 4. Select Done. To change the preferred phone number 1.
  • Page 107: Calendar

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Calendar The Calendar function helps you to keep track of appointments and events, and you can also set reminder alarms for the entries. A reminder is denoted by a Different views You can see your Calendar entries in three views with the flip open: Day, Week and Month.
  • Page 108: Managing Calendar Entries

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. – - Select the check box if you want your P800 to alert Alarm you about the entry with a sound. Select the time and date that appears for your settings.
  • Page 109: Sending And Receiving Calendar Entries

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Note Repeated entries will not be deleted. To copy, cut or paste an entry 1. Open the entry. 2. Select Edit > Copy entry/ Cut entry. 3.
  • Page 110: Saving Changes

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Entries in a folder with a specific colour appear in that colour in Day and Week views (but not in Month view) so that you can see the pattern of events in your diary.
  • Page 111: Tasks

    Select the date that appears to get a calendar where you can set a due date. – – Select the check box if you want your P800 to Alarm alert you about the task. Select the time and date that appears for your settings.
  • Page 112: Managing Task Entries

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Managing task entries To open an existing entry • Select the entry in the tasks list To mark an entry as completed • Select the check box to the left of the entry in the tasks list. To sort the entries •...
  • Page 113: Sending And Receiving Task Entries

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. If you do not set a due date for the tasks entry, the current date will be used for the new Calendar entry. If you move or copy an entry with an alarm, the alarm will also be moved to the Calendar.
  • Page 114: Jotter

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Jotter The Jotter works as a notebook where you can write notes and draw pictures. The folders help you to separate different types of notes. A Jotter entry consists of two pages.
  • Page 115: Drawing Pictures

    Tap the eraser again to re-activate the pen. All jotter files (both text and drawings) are automatically stored in the P800. The list view will be presented to you as soon as you start the Jotter application. Jotter...
  • Page 116: T Ools Voice Memo

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. OOLS Voice memo In Voice Memo you can record and listen to your own sound recordings. You can also send your recordings to other devices via Bluetooth wireless technology, infrared communication, e- mail or multimedia message, and use a sound recording as a ring signal.
  • Page 117: Using Sound Recordings As Ring Signals

    2. Select how you want to send the sound recording. Refer to “To send an item using Send as” on page 35 for more information. Note All other sound media on your P800 is handled via the application. You can send sound items from Audio...
  • Page 118: Calculator

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Calculator The Calculator is a standard 10-digit calculator. You can add, subtract, multiply, divide, calculate square root and percentage. It also has a memory function. To use the calculator 1.
  • Page 119: Time

    The time and date are always displayed on the flip closed standby screen. You can customize the display of times and dates throughout your P800. You can set your current location and another location of your choice. It is also possible to set three different alarms.
  • Page 120: Specifying Workdays

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 5. Tap the time box, then tap the upper half of the hour or minute box to increase the number displayed, or the lower half to decrease the number. Use the box to switch between am and pm.
  • Page 121: Setting Locations

    Setting number formats You can choose how you want the measurements and numbers in your P800 to be displayed in all your applications. Distances can be displayed using the imperial or the metric system and different punctuation marks can be used as separators.
  • Page 122: Setting Alarms

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Setting alarms You can set up to three different alarms in your P800. You can choose to activate one of the preset alarms, or set a new alarm with your own definitions.
  • Page 123: Viewer

    To open a document from an e-mail • Select the document link. The document viewer is started, showing the detail view of the document. To save the document in the P800 1. Select from the menu. Document > Save 2. Select where to save the document and select To open a document from the list view 1.
  • Page 124: Viewing Word Documents

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Viewing Word documents To copy text from the document 1. Select the text to be copied. To select all text in the document, select Edit > Select all. 2.
  • Page 125: Viewing Powerpoint Presentations And Pdfs

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 3. To display the complete layout of the document, select Page view. To show/hide the spreadsheet grid lines 1. Select Edit > Show gridlines. To navigate in the workbook 1.
  • Page 126: Online Services

    This function is network- or subscription-dependent. Online services provides a mechanism that allows applications that exist on the SIM to interact and operate with the P800. It may provide services ranging from weather forecasts to the latest information from the stock market.
  • Page 127: Dictionary

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Dictionary The dictionary application contains both English - Chinese and Chinese - English dictionaries. The dictionary operates in flip open mode only. Closing the flip will shut the dictionary down.
  • Page 128: History Record And Bookmarks

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 4. To view the detailed description of the word, select the detail view button 5. To view the detailed description of an underlined word in the description, select the word.
  • Page 129: Dictionary Database

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Dictionary database You can use four databases: • One English - Chinese database and one Chinese - English database in the telephone. • One English - Chinese database and one Chinese - English database in the external storage.
  • Page 130: Advanced Functions

    Setup components. Multimedia for P800 CD contains a number of files to be Multimedia for P800 downloaded to your P800 and used together with its entertainment applications. PC Suite and multimedia for P800 from your Start.exe Start menu >...
  • Page 131 – MMS templates • – which can crop, rotate and adjust Sony Ericsson Image editor any image to fit as, for example, a wallpaper for the P800. • – P800 Demo application (copy for re-installation after Demo removal). PC Suite and multimedia for P800...
  • Page 132: Installing Applications

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Installing applications It is possible to install new applications in your P800. These applications can be obtained in several ways, for example: • from the Internet.
  • Page 133 From the P800 Program packages, for example, games, can also be downloaded to your P800 from the Internet or from a Memory Stick Duo. When downloading a file from the Internet, the installation will start automatically when the file is completely downloaded to your P800.
  • Page 134: Removing Applications From Your P800

    Tip See also “Master reset” on page 150 and “Storage manager” on page 150 in for more options Control Panel regarding removal of applications and user data. Some removed applications could be reinstalled from the PC Suit for the P800 and the multimedia CD. Installing applications...
  • Page 135: Connecting To Other Devices

    Suite for P800 Put your P800 in the SyncStation. A new wizard starts which helps you to connect your P800 if this is the first time. appears in the status area to the right on the taskbar when the P800 is connected.
  • Page 136: Connection Via Infrared Port

    Both your P800 and the device you connect to must have their infrared ports activated before communication can begin.
  • Page 137: Connection Via Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    Devices in the vicinity and lists them. 4. Select the device you want your P800 to pair with and, enter a passkey when asked for it. When the passkey is accepted, the pairing process is complete, refer to “Passkeys” on page 138.
  • Page 138 Control panel > Connections > then select a device and the check box Bluetooth > Devices, Allow to connect without confirmation To let another device initiate pairing with your P800 1. In Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth > Settings Operation mode Discoverable 2.
  • Page 139 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Send and receive You can send objects via the Bluetooth wireless technology in any application if there is a command. To send, select Send as .
  • Page 140: Synchronization And Backup

    Note If you have imported SIM phone book entries into in your P800, those entries will not be synchronized with the corresponding entries in your PC when synchronizing your P800 and PC. You will instead get duplicates in your P800.
  • Page 141: Making A Local Synchronization

    135. 2. Synchronization starts automatically. 3. After a short time, the PC application you want to synchronize with might ask you to allow the P800 access to it. Answer and the synchronization continues. To make a manual synchronization 1.
  • Page 142: Remote Synchronization Settings

    P800 to your computer. Keeping backups of your P800 contents on your computer means that you have a separate copy of the contents of the P800, which can be restored into the P800. Backups should be made on a regular basis.
  • Page 143: Performing A Backup

    Note Backup and restore does not work via infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology. Performing a backup To make a backup 1. Turn on your P800 and connect it to the PC via cable. 2. In the PC, click on on the PC taskbar and select and restore 3.
  • Page 144: S Ettings Personalizing Your P800

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. ETTINGS Personalizing your P800 There are a number of ways you can give your P800 a personal touch and change its settings to suit your requirements. Changing your application...
  • Page 145: Adding Images To Your Contacts

    Your P800 can play both iMelody format and polyphonic ringsignals in WAV, AU, AMR, MIDI and RMF sound file formats. When you choose a ring signal, your P800 will scan the internal and Memory Stick storage and present you with a list of 11:03 ring signals that are in these formats.
  • Page 146: Alarm Tones And Sound Notification

    Set a sound for reminder alerts, see “Preferences” on page 109) Tasks Set a sound for reminder alarms. See “Preferences” on page 113 Messages Set a different sound for each type of message as notification of a new message: See “Alerts” on page 167 Personalizing your P800...
  • Page 147: Control Panel

    The Control Panel is the location for all the main settings on your P800 that are system-wide and affect more than one application. This is the main place to go to initially set up your P800, and to change settings at any point thereafter. To access it, select Applications >...
  • Page 148: Display

    Certificate Authority • certificates contain server details. This Certificate Authority type of certificate is handled by your P800 when the server only requires server authentication. This means that your identity remains anonymous. • certificates contain your identity. This type of certificate User is used when the server asks for client authentication.
  • Page 149: Flip Closed Shortcuts

    Shortcuts always displayed Flip removed When you use your P800 with the hardware flip removed, you can use the keys on the virtual flip instead. Use this setting to turn it on or off (see “Flip removed” on page 15).
  • Page 150: Format Memory Stick Duo

    When you format a disk, you delete all the information on it, including any applications that you may have installed. Language selection Use this list of the languages stored on your P800 to change language between Chinese and English. The highlighted entry is the language presently in use.
  • Page 151: Uninstalling Applications

    • Throughout your P800, use folders as you create and receive information to speed up housekeeping later. Removing or copying general files to see lists of all stored general file types on your P800 Files and the Memory Stick Duo. You can copy files to a specified folder, remove unwanted files, and launch the appropriate application to view or play a file in the list.
  • Page 152: User Greeting

    User greeting Your P800 can show a user greeting on the standby screen when you turn it on. Use this dialogue to turn this function on or off. You can define your own user greeting text (up to 32 characters).
  • Page 153: Bluetooth

    – Devices that are within range but unknown are shown with a preset name. If a device you want to pair with your P800 does not appear in the list, check that: • It is on and within range.
  • Page 154: Cable

    Discoverable All Bluetooth wireless technology functionality from your P800 works Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can find and connect to your P800. • You can also set how your P800 should act when receiving beamed items: Always receive Receives the item automatically.
  • Page 155: Infrared

    P800 automatically uses to access the Internet. You need to set up an Internet account before you can: • Access web pages and download multimedia messages.
  • Page 156 The DNS address uniquely identifies your Internet Service Provider (ISP)'s computers, which your P800 uses to connect to the Internet. Your P800 can normally fetch these addresses automatically from most ISPs. If, after setting up an Internet account, you cannot connect...
  • Page 157 If your ISP supports Point to Point Protocol (PPP) extensions, you can select the Enable PPP extensions check box. PPP extensions allow your P800 to provide features such as encryption, which increases the security of your Internet connection. Control panel...
  • Page 158 As an alternative to entering your user name and password to access the Internet you may need to use a login script stored on your P800. Although uncommon, scripts may be required by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Select the...
  • Page 159 If the computer that you connect to supports call back, it can break the Internet connection after you have logged in and then call your P800 back to re- establish the connection. Call back saves you money and increases security.
  • Page 160: Other Tab

    Preferred Mode (bearer preference) Please note that your P800 can be used for either voice (or GSM data) calls or transferring GPRS data, but not both at the same time. It may however still be connected to GPRS. As an example, during GPRS data transfer (Icon: not receive incoming calls.
  • Page 161: Ip Security Manager

    Tip A simple way of setting up an e-mail or multimedia message account is to ask your service provider to send you a message that contains the required information to create an account automatically on your P800. Read more about the different types of messages in “Messages” on page 89.
  • Page 162: Email Tab

    You can choose one of your e-mail accounts as will be the e-mail account that your P800 uses when you use to send an entry as e-mail directly from one of your P800 Send as...
  • Page 163 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. E-mail account Outbox tab settings Use SMTP Some SMTP servers might require authentication authentication also when sending e-mail. In that case, select the check box Use SMTP authentication User name Password...
  • Page 164 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. SMS tab Use these settings to set up text message and EMS messaging: Messaging accounts SMS tab settings SMS Service is the phone number Service centre address centre address where your text messages are stored.
  • Page 165 Less than be received, bigger messages will be deflected. Control panel Advanced settings Select to make settings about how your P800 will send Advanced and receive multimedia messages. MMS Advanced settings tabs Send The values you give these settings will be default for all multimedia messages that you send.
  • Page 166 Information services is operator dependent. Your network may broadcast the area code as cell information. Your P800 can to display it below the network name in the flip closed standby view. Area Information is a type of text message that is sent to all subscribers in a certain network area, for example a local traffic report.
  • Page 167: Secure Tokens

    You manage secure access in your P800 using Secure Tokens: Each token is associated with one vendor/system and may be associated with one or more Internet accounts (or none, when you use your P800 as a Hard Token). You can configure as many tokens as needed.
  • Page 168: Wap Accounts

    WAP account. The dialogue has two tabs: Basic Preferred. Basic tab The dialogue shows a list of all the WAP accounts on your P800. You can add a account to the list and Edit existing account. Note You access WAP pages through an Internet Service...
  • Page 169: The General Tab

    • Set the decimal separator and thousands separator you desire. Control panel Time & date Adjusting the time and date here sets these throughout your P800. The dialogue has three tabs. You can set: Time & date The current time and date. Here you can also turn Summertime (daylight saving time) on or off for your location.
  • Page 170: Workdays Tab

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 2. Select the box. This is only possible if you use the 12-hour time format. 3. Tap If the locations you have set under Control panel > are in a country/region that currently has summer International time (Daylight Saving Time), you can adjust the time and date.
  • Page 171: Getting Started With Internet And Messages

    • A private service provider such as your company or your bank. You will need to enter specific service provider details into your P800 to set up an Internet account. It can hold the details of multiple service providers, for example, you may have separate Internet and corporate accounts.
  • Page 172: Automatically Set Up Service Provider And Messaging

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Automatically set up service provider and messaging The easiest way to set up your P800 is automatically, through your service provider. settings your P800 supports automatic setup Messages •...
  • Page 173: Manually Set Up Messages

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. First collect all the information you will need. You can obtain this information from your ISP (Internet Service Provider), or if you are connecting to a corporate network, your information services department.
  • Page 174: Setting Up Wap Accounts

    WAP, and another to access your bank's WAP service. The easiest way to set up a WAP account on your P800 is automatically, through your service provider. Check your service provider's website for information or contact their support desk and ask about automatic setup.
  • Page 175: The Dial-Up Networking Wizard

    Because Bluetooth is wire-free and requires no line-of-sight alignment, you can place the laptop in a comfortable position and let your P800 remain in your pocket, briefcase, or even be placed up to 10 metres away. If you wish to use an infrared link, the range is typically up to 1 metre.
  • Page 176: Gprs - Connection Information

    Connecting To connect using a DUN entry created by the wizard 1. If you are connecting by cable, set your P800 to connection mode, see “Cable” on page 154. 2. Use any conventional method to make a connection: – Click the Desktop short-cut created by the wizard.
  • Page 177: Session Data

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. The GPRS data log shows a list of GPRS Internet accounts. Where one account is active or suspended, the relevant status icon is displayed to the left of the account. To view information on an account •...
  • Page 178: R Eference Troubleshooting

    (connected to the battery cable). SIM card related problems Insert card A SIM card has not been inserted into your P800. See “SIM card” on page 12. PIN & unblocking PUK code Contact your network operator if you have forgotten your PIN or unblocking PUK code.
  • Page 179: Lock Problems

    “Divert calls” on page 60 for more information. Note Make sure potential fax callers do not try to send a fax to your P800 as they can experience a number of retries before the fax transmission is stopped. followed by...
  • Page 180: Indicator Light

    Does not blink If the indicator light at the top of your P800 does not blink and no network is displayed there is no network within range. See “No network” on page 181.
  • Page 181: No Network

    Check your display signal strength indicator. System failure In case of a system failure, your P800 will flash an animated warning. To recover, please restart the P800 like this: 1. Press and hold the On/Off button at least 10 seconds to turn the P800 off.
  • Page 182: Guidelines For Safe And Efficient Use

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Guidelines for safe and efficient use Please read this information before using your mobile phone. Important: To avoid hearing impairment, answer call or lower volume before placing this product to the ear. Recommendations •...
  • Page 183 While there may be differences in SAR levels among various mobile phones, all Sony Ericsson mobile phone models are designed to meet the relevant guidelines for radio frequency exposure. Guidelines for safe and efficient use...
  • Page 184: Personal Medical Devices

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Personal Medical Devices Mobile phones may affect the operation of cardiac pacemakers and other implanted equipment. Please avoid placing the mobile phone over the pacemaker, e.g. in your breast pocket. When using the mobile phone, place it at the ear opposite the pacemaker.
  • Page 185: Battery Information

    Guidelines for safe and efficient use • Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire. • Use only Ericsson or Sony Ericsson branded original batteries and chargers intended for use with your mobile phone. Other chargers may not charge sufficiently or may produce excessive heat.
  • Page 186: Limited Warranty

    Product, will, at their option, either repair or replace the Product in accordance with the terms and conditions stipulated herein. Sony Ericsson and its service partners reserve the right to charge a handling fee if a returned Product is found not to be under warranty according to the conditions below.
  • Page 187 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 2. If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product, the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for the remaining time of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer.
  • Page 188: Environmental Information

    Product serviced, under the conditions set out above, within the warranty period in any EU country where an identical Product is sold by an authorized Sony Ericsson distributor. To find out if your Product is sold in the EU country you are in, please call the local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Centre.
  • Page 189: Declaration Of Conformity

    Nya Vattentornet S-221 88 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Sony Ericsson type 713 05 01-BV and 713 05 01-CN and in combination with our accessories, to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51.010-1, EN 301489-7, EN 300328,...
  • Page 190: Terms And Definitions

    A version of HTML optimized for small devices. Calling Line Identity. Shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone display. Your P800 will also display the name and photograph of the caller if they are in Contacts.
  • Page 191 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Circuit Switched Data. CSD is a GSM service providing a CS data connection at a rate of 9.6 or 14.4kbps. Cascading Style Sheet. A feature of browsers. DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency.
  • Page 192 IrDA The Infrared Data Association. is dedicated to developing standards for wireless, infrared transmission systems between devices. With IrDA ports, a device such as your P800 can exchange data with other devices without a cable connection. IrDA requires line-of-sight transmission.
  • Page 193 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group, best known for the .JPG format for still image compression. Multiple Bit Map. Symbian OS bitmap format. Mobile Electronic Transactions. An initiative founded by Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola to establish a secure and consistent framework for mobile transactions.
  • Page 194 Post Office Protocol 3 is a standard client/server protocol for receiving e-mail. The e-mail is received and held for you by your POP server. Periodically, the P800 Messages application can check your mail-box on the server and download any mail.
  • Page 195 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Protocol In information technology, a protocol is the special set of rules that end points in a telecommunication connection use when they communicate. Protocols exist at several levels in a telecommunication connection.
  • Page 196 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Uniform Resource Locator. Points to a service or information on the internet, for example: http://www.SonyEricsson.com Universal Serial Bus. A plug-and-play interface between a computer and add-on devices (such as audio players, joysticks, keyboards, telephones, scanners, and printers).
  • Page 197 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. WBXML Wireless Binary Extensible Markup Language. The Wireless Identity Module is a data module for electronic identity certificates. It can contain both trusted and client certificates, private keys and algorithms needed for WTLS handshaking, encryption, decryption, and signature generation.
  • Page 198: Technical Data

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Technical data General Product name P800, Chinese character set Size 117 x 59 x 27 mm Weight 158 grams with battery and flip, 148 grams with battery, flip removed.
  • Page 199: Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Bluetooth wireless technology Bluetooth compatibility This product is manufactured to comply statement with the Bluetooth specification 1.1. Coverage area Up to 10 metres (33 feet) Infrared transceiver Data transmission rate Max speed between phone and IrDA...
  • Page 200: Integrated Browser

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Video player File Format .MP4 (MPEG4) Audio player MP3, WAV, AU, AMR and G- File Format MIDI level 1 with 16 voices polyphony RMF Integrated browser Markup languages HTML 3.2 (excluding features not relevant to a small screen device)
  • Page 201: Document Viewer

    Microsoft® Powerpoint® Adobe® Acrobat® (PDF) Supplied on CD-rom See “Multimedia for P800” on page 130. Note The pre-installed viewer for Microsoft Word documents cannot be used to view files in Rich Text format (.RTF) A separate viewer must be installed to view these files.
  • Page 202: Index

    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Index Accepted callers 60 Accessories 29 Add to contacts 60 Alarm tones 146 Alarms 122 Alerts 167 Antenna 182 AoC - Call meter settings 62 Application shortcuts 144 Applications - flip closed 16...
  • Page 203 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. - incoming 52 - international 47 - making 47 - options 49 - preferences 57 - rejecting 49 - restricting 61 - retrying automatically 50 - speed dialing 51 - two or more 52 - voice control 58...
  • Page 204 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. - viewing 124 Drawing pictures 115 Driving 183 DTMF 56 - turning on 50 Efficient use 182 E-mail 89 Emergency calls 48 EMS 91 Entering text - Chinese characters 39 - Chinese punctuation 43 - flip closed 36...
  • Page 205 - bookmarks 82 - browser view 79 - browsing 77 - signing documents 81 - user authentication request 82 Introduction to P800 9 IP security manager 161 Jog Dial 23 Jotter 114 - creating and editing notes 114 - drawing pictures 115...
  • Page 206 Owner card 105 P800 Locks 44 P800 overview 11 P800 package 10 Pairing 137 Passkeys 138 PC connectivity software 135 PC Suite for P800 130 PDF files - viewing 125 Personalizing your P800 144 Phone book - importing entries 14 Pictures...
  • Page 207 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Recording sounds 116 Remote synchronization 141 Removing applications 134 Restoring data 143 Restoring factory setting 20 Restricting calls 61 Retry to call 50 Ring signals 145 Ring volume 57 SAR 182 Screen areas 19...
  • Page 208 This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. - remote 141 System failure 181 System sounds 151 Tasks 111 Technical data 198 Text input 151 Text messages 91 Time 119 - alarms 122 - locations 121 - number formats 121 - settings 119...

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