Talkswitch M600I user manual

User manual for the device Talkswitch M600I

Device: Talkswitch M600I
Category: Cell Phone
Manufacturer: Talkswitch
Size: 5.84 MB
Added : 10/10/2014
Number of pages: 99
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Contents
Welcome .............................................. 4 Converter.......................................... 52
Getting to know your phone.............. 5 Time................................................... 53
Phone ................................................. 21 Timer................................................. 54
Messaging.......................................... 25 Stopwatch ......................................... 54
Contacts..........................................

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Sony Ericsson M600i Lotus Notes is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other User Guide countries, or both. This User Guide is published by Sony Ericsson This product contains software copyright © Beatnik, Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty. Inc. 1996-2002. Improvements and changes to this User Guide Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of trademarks or registered trad

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Data and Computer Software Clauses in DFARS 252.227-7013(c) (1) (ii) and FAR 52.227-19(c) (2) as applicable. Copyright © SyncML initiative Ltd. (1999-2002). All rights reserved. Portions of software © PacketVideo Corporation (USA) 1999, 2002. PacketVideo, pvPlayer and the PacketVideo logo are trademarks of PacketVideo Corporation. All rights reserved. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein

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Welcome This icon indicates that the function Thank you for purchasing the Sony Ericsson is network- or operator-dependent. M600i, the 3G messaging phone. The service may not always be available in all countries or when Before you start to use your new phone please you are roaming. Please contact read these instructions carefully to enjoy your operator for information. maximum performance and a longer life service. The Getting to know your phone chapter in this User Guide gives a quick

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Note: Before you can use your phone you need Getting to know to insert the SIM card, and insert and charge the battery. Always detach the charger before your phone you insert or remove the SIM card. Package Overview H A G B B M A G F L H C E F K C D E D A. Phone J B. Charger I C. Stereo headset D. Battery A. On/Off button E. USB cable B. Infrared port F. Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) inserted C. Screen in the Memory Stick slot. The Memory D. Dual function keyboard Stick contains Try & Buy appl

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J. Microphone be entered when switching on the phone for K. Back button the first time. L. Jog Dial IMEI number M. Stylus Tip You can use a small screwdriver to To avoid unauthorized use of your phone if it remove the plastic cap covering the antenna is stolen, keep a copy of your IMEI number to connector. enable a complete barring by your operator. The IMEI number is printed at the bottom of the battery compartment. Enter *#06# from the Before using your phone standby view (see Standby vi

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to the mains. If the phone is off during Turning the phone on and charging, the red indicator light will be turned off off when the battery is fully charged. Normal operation Care instructions To turn the phone on, press the On/Off button Please take care of your phone and follow this located on the top of your phone. You will be advice: prompted to choose between Phone on and • Use a moist cloth when you clean the Flight mode. For normal operation, choose screen. Phone on. • Only use t

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synchronize function. See Navigation Synchronization and backup on page 59. To navigate menus and select items, you can • Beam phonebook entries from another use the Jog Dial, Back button, stylus, keyboard phone using, for example, Bluetooth™ wireless technology. See Connecting to navigation keys, touch options, and even your other devices on page 57. fingers. The screen Jog Dial Up The screen is touch-sensitive. You can use the Rotate the Jog Dial to Inwards stylus or your fingertips to

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Finding the applications Video Messaging Music Media player Online Activity menu Phone The Activity menu is displayed whenever you Call log Phone switch on your phone, and is the starting point Speed contacts for performing a variety of tasks. The Activity Calendar Web RSS feeds menu is operator-dependent and is described Contacts TM PlayNow in the Quick Guide. Picture gallery Multimedia Sound recorder Standby view TM MusicDJ The Activity menu screen also functions as the QuadraPop Enterta

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applications, as well as those that are closed Leaving an application but still reserve memory. Highlight an You can leave an application in two ways: application and select End to end the • Close it by selecting any of the back keys. application and free up all the memory used by All data is saved. it. From the Task manager menu, you can sort • Leave it open, and switch to another application using Task manager, see Task the applications in the list by time, size or manager on page 10.

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` • Delete a single character. • Press - switch to the phone L number entry mode. • Delete a highlighted entry from, for example, Contacts, • Press and hold - put the phone Calendar, Notes or Tasks. into silent mode. Functionality in standby view Status bar icons In standby view the keyboard is in number You can tap an icon to get more information or entry mode. to start an application. Icon Function • Press - switch to the phone ER number entry mode. The 3G Available entered digit “1” an

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The Memory Stick Icon Function also provides extra Muted microphone storage space where you can store Predictive text activated pictures, music, Current line selection (Alternate Line applications, Service available on the SIM card) documents and so Ring volume set to zero forth. To insert the Memory Signal strength, GPRS available Stick, open the cover and then insert it into the Silent mode slot. SMS notification To release the Memory Stick, press the edge of the Memory Stick inward

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To run an update, you need a PC with an Internet connection. You also need to have the Sony Ericsson PC Suite installed and a USB connection between your phone and the PC. Note: Since the phone will be emptied of all data when updated, you should always make a complete backup of your phone before starting an update, see Backing up data on page 60. A General functions C Send as From many applications it is possible to B exchange items like appointments, contacts and images. Use the comman

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A. More menu with a View folder menu Help in the phone option. Your phone has built-in help texts. In most applications, Help is available in the More Notes menu. Some dialogs have specific Help Note A available, for example, those where you can make important settings. The dialog Help is Paste A available either as a separate touch option or in View folder All notes the More menu. C Find Unfiled Delete note Edit folders B Organizing information Zoom Task manager Using the Folder menu in

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Managing your multimedia files • Use the virtual keyboard located in the You can organize your media files directly in status bar. the respective multimedia application. The • Write directly on the screen using the media folders are displayed on two tabs. stylus. A Picture gallery Editing text B Select More to access editing functions like Clipart 12:07, 14/03/05 copy, paste and cut text, or if applicable to Favorites 08:12, 21/07/05 format text (size, style and alignment). Butterfly.jpg

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• 1st language – change the 1st language associated with the pressed character, these choice for the prediction dictionary. will be shown in a pre-edit box in the title area: • 2nd language – change the 2nd language choice for the prediction dictionary. If the same character is pressed again, the next • My words – view the user dictionary character in the pre-edit box will be selected. where you can add, edit or delete words. ` Press the right side of to delete the L Predictive text char

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select the symbol by pressing the Jog Dial. First character an upper character 12 You can also select a symbol by using the stylus. ALT Press once followed by, for example, to type the number 3, or UI Navigating within text !/ for example, the right side of to QW Press or for horizontal navigation type the character /. Any additional keys within text entry. pressed will display the characters on the lower part of the keys. Highlighting text Press and or simultaneously 123 All up

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D. Character sets. abc - standard characters, The position on the screen decides case, not àëó - international characters, 123 - the style. numeric characters and currencies. Letters Handwriting recognition Lowercase letters are written below the arrow Handwriting recognition translates stylus and uppercase letters in line with the arrow. gestures into letters, numbers or other . a n characters, and displays these characters as o , b text. Handwriting recognition is only active in places w

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Numbers phone or visit www.sonyericsson.com/ Numbers are written above the arrow. support. 0 8 = Locks or 1 9 . * The phone has four security locks that you can + , 2 set from the Control panel. See Locks on page 78. 3 * / 4 Key lock You can lock and unlock the keyboard if you \ 5 press and hold the back button on the side of ( 6 the phone, or if you select > Lock keys/ ) Unlock. Another way to turn on the key lock 7 is to tap in the staus bar and select Turn on Note: Start each stroke

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Silent mode Transferring data In standby view press and hold to switch between phones between normal and silent mode. You can also If you are upgrading from an old smartphone, select More > Turn on silent or tap in the you can transfer data, such as calendar entries status bar, select Volume and mark Silent and tasks to your new smartphone. mode. To exit silent mode via the status bar, tap and unmark Silent mode. To keep data when replacing an old smartphone Selecting sounds 1. Using


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