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    P800
    User’s Guide 
    						
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    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. ContentsOVERVIEWIntroduction .................................................................  9
    Getting to know your P800 .......................................  10
    P800 package .................................................................... 10
    P800 overview .................................................................. 11
    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 ..................................................................... 20
    Jog Dial  ............................................................................ 23
    Keypad functions .............................................................. 24
    Indicators and status bar icons .......................................... 25
    Memory Stick® Duo® ..................................................... 26
    Connecting the accessories ............................................... 29
    Services............................................................................. 29
    Applications - overview.................................................... 30
    General functions.............................................................. 32
    Entering text ..................................................................... 36P800 locks ........................................................................  40
    TELEPHONYPhone..........................................................................  42
    Call handling with the flip closed ....................................  42
    Call handling with the flip open ......................................  45
    Handling two or more calls ..............................................  47
    Call list and call log .........................................................  49
    Hints and smart functions ................................................  50
    Preferences .......................................................................  52
    MEDIACommuniCam and Pictures.....................................  59
    Camera settings ................................................................  59
    Taking pictures ................................................................  59
    Managing pictures............................................................  61
    Video player ..............................................................  64
    Video clips .......................................................................  64
    Streaming .........................................................................  66
    Audio player ..............................................................  68
    Playing sound files ...........................................................  68
    Managing sound files .......................................................  69 
    						
    							4This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Internet .......................................................................  72
    Using the browser view .................................................... 74
    Using the bookmark view ................................................. 77
    Preferences........................................................................ 79
    Games .........................................................................  81
    Chess ................................................................................. 81
    Solitaire ............................................................................. 81
    BUSINESSMessages .....................................................................  83
    Folders in Messages.......................................................... 84
    The accounts in Messages ................................................ 85
    Handling text messages .................................................... 85
    Handling multimedia messages ........................................ 86
    Handling e-mails............................................................... 89
    Contacts ......................................................................  94
    Using Contacts with the flip closed .................................. 94
    Using contacts with the flip open ..................................... 96
    Creating and managing contacts ....................................... 97
    Managing the SIM phone book ........................................ 98
    Making an owner card ...................................................... 98
    Sending and receiving contact details............................... 99
    Preferences........................................................................ 99
    Calendar ...................................................................  100
    Creating calendar entries ................................................ 100
    Managing calendar entries .............................................. 101Sending and receiving calendar entries..........................  102
    Preferences .....................................................................  102
    Tasks ........................................................................  104
    Creating task entries.......................................................  104
    Managing task entries ....................................................  105
    Moving task entries ........................................................  105
    Sending and receiving task entries.................................  106
    Preferences .....................................................................  106
    Jotter ........................................................................  107
    Creating and editing notes .............................................  107
    Drawing pictures ............................................................  108
    Managing notes ..............................................................  108
    Sending and receiving notes ..........................................  108
    TOOLSVoice memo .............................................................  109
    Making sound recordings...............................................  109
    Using sound recordings as ring signals..........................  110
    Sending Voice memo recordings ...................................  110
    Calculator ................................................................  111
    Time..........................................................................  112
    Setting time and date ......................................................  112
    Specifying workdays......................................................  113
    Setting locations .............................................................  114
    Setting number formats ..................................................  114
    Setting alarms.................................................................  115 
    						
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    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Viewer.......................................................................  116
    Common viewer functions.............................................. 116
    Viewing Word documents .............................................. 117
    Viewing Excel spreadsheets ........................................... 117
    Viewing PowerPoint presentations and PDFs ................ 118
    Online services .........................................................  119
    ADVANCED
     FUNCTIONS
    PC Suite and multimedia for P800 ........................  120
    PC Suite for P800 ........................................................... 120
    Multimedia for P800....................................................... 120
    Installing applications .............................................  122
    Installing applications on your P800 .............................. 122
    Removing applications from your P800 ......................... 124
    Connecting to other devices....................................  125
    Connection via SyncStation............................................ 125
    Connection via infrared port ........................................... 126
    Connection via Bluetooth wireless technology .............. 127
    Synchronization and backup..................................  130
    Local synchronization..................................................... 130
    Remote synchronization ................................................. 131
    Backing up data .............................................................. 132
    Restoring data ................................................................. 133
    SETTINGSPersonalizing your P800 .........................................  134
    Changing your application shortcuts .............................  134
    Setting a background picture .........................................  134
    Setting a Screen Saver ...................................................  134
    Adding images to your Contacts....................................  135
    Ring signals....................................................................  135
    Alarm tones and sound notification ...............................  136
    Control panel...........................................................  137
    The Device tab
    Certificate manager ........................................................  137
    Display ...........................................................................  138
    Flip closed shortcuts ......................................................  139
    Flip removed ..................................................................  139
    Format Memory Stick Duo ............................................  140
    Language selection ........................................................  140
    Master reset ....................................................................  140
    Storage manager ............................................................  140
    System sounds................................................................  141
    Text input .......................................................................  141
    User greeting ..................................................................  142
    WIM PIN settings ..........................................................  142
    The Connections tab
    Bluetooth........................................................................  143
    Cable ..............................................................................  144
    Infrared...........................................................................  145 
    						
    							6This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Internet accounts ............................................................. 145
    IP security manager ........................................................ 151
    Messaging accounts ........................................................ 151
    Secure tokens .................................................................. 157
    WAP accounts ................................................................ 158
    The General tab
    International .................................................................... 159
    Time & date .................................................................... 159
    Getting started with Internet and Messages .........  161
    Introduction..................................................................... 161
    Automatically set up service provider and messaging ... 162
    Manually set up service provider.................................... 162
    Manually set up Messages .............................................. 163
    Setting up WAP accounts ............................................... 164
    Using your P800 as a modem ......................................... 164
    GPRS - connection information...................................... 166
    REFERENCETroubleshooting.......................................................  168
    Start-up problems............................................................ 168
    SIM card related problems.............................................. 168
    Lock problems ................................................................ 169
    Emergency calls only...................................................... 169
    Fax calls .......................................................................... 169
    Indicator light.................................................................. 170
    Memory full .................................................................... 170
    No network ..................................................................... 171System failure ................................................................  171
    Guidelines for safe and efficient use......................  172
    Limited warranty............................................................  176
    Environmental information ............................................  178
    Declaration of Conformity .............................................  179
    FCC Statement ...............................................................  179
    Terms and definitions .............................................  180
    Technical data .........................................................  188
    Index.........................................................................  191 
    						
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    This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Sony Ericsson P800
    Users Guide
    First edition (November 2002)
    This User’s Guide is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile 
    Communications 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. 
    Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions 
    of this User’s Guide.
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    The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
    This product contain QuickView Plus and Outside In which are 
    © 1992-2002 Stellent Chicago Inc. All rights reserved. 
    QuickView Plus and Outside In are trademarks or registered 
    trademarks of Stellent Chicago Inc.
    Symbian and all Symbian-based marks and logos are trademarks 
    of Symbian Limited.
    Memory Stick Duo is a trademark of Sony, its parent and/or 
    its affiliates.Beatnik is a trademark of Beatnik, Inc.
    Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks 
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    Copyright  SyncML initiative Ltd. (1999-2002). All rights 
    reserved.
    Men In Black II and MIB II are trademarks of Colombia 
    Pictures Industries, Inc.
    Part of the game Men In Black II included in this product is 
    (2002) Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. 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. 
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    2002. 
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    International Emergency Number 112. Please contact your 
    network operator or service provider if you are in doubt whether 
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    							Introduction9This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. 
    OVERVIEWIntroductionAbout this user’s guideFor 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.
    Its integrated camera lets you to take and send pictures wherever 
    you are and use them in a wide range of applications such as the 
    Picture Phone book, where they can be used to identify callers.
    MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) allows you to send and 
    receive messages that include pictures, sound, text and voice 
    notes.
    The P800 features advanced entertainment functionality that 
    offers high quality MP3 music and widescreen format video 
    clips and 3D games. New content is quickly and easily 
    downloaded from Internet sites or can be transferred to the 
    phone via Bluetooth™ Wireless Technology, an infrared port or 
    a cable. Extra memory is available through Memory Stick 
    Duo™, which also serves as a convenient way to exchange 
    content and applications such as Java games.The P800 also contains an 
    organizer which includes contacts, 
    a calendar, notes and e-mail, all of 
    which can be quickly and 
    efficiently synchronized with a PC. 
    The e-mail application supports 
    attachments. Viewers let you read 
    documents in various formats such 
    as Microsoft® Word, Excel and 
    PowerPoint.
    The complete P800 documentation 
    consists of the following parts:
    • Quick Guide
    • User’s Guide
    • Help texts in the P800
    • Complementary information on the Internet, refer to 
    www.SonyEricsson.com
    • Interactive learning on the 
    PC Suite for P800
     CD. 
    						
    							10Getting to know your P800This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use. Getting to know your P800P800 package 
    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.
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