Sony CM-B1200 Operating Instructions Manual
Sony CM-B1200 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony CM-B1200 Operating Instructions Manual

Portable dual band pcs telephone
B2200 01-09draft3
Portable
Dual Band
PCS Telephone
Operating Instructions
CM-B1200
CM-B2200
CM-B3200
1
3-861-742-12
80-68385-6
8/21/98, 12:11 PM
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  • Page 1 3-861-742-12 80-68385-6 Portable Dual Band PCS Telephone Operating Instructions CM-B1200 CM-B2200 CM-B3200 B2200 01-09draft3 8/21/98, 12:11 PM...
  • Page 2 Sony, Jog Dial, D-WAVE logo and D-WAVE Astra are trademarks of Sony. Third party trademarks are the property of their respective holders. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Talk and standby times are subject to change.
  • Page 3: Rules And Regulations

    Rules and regulations The U.S. Federal Communications information purposes. If you have Commission and the Industry specific questions, please contact Canada regulate cellular/PCS your cellular/PCS carrier (System telephone service in their Operator). respective countries. It is important for you, the cellular/PCS telephone License —...
  • Page 4 Privacy — As a telephone user, you have come to assume a certain standard of privacy when you place or receive a telephone call via the traditional wireline systems. However, because cellular/PCS telephones utilize radio transmissions to effect calls, the same standard cannot always be assured.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions IMPORTANT Exposure to radio frequency energy For safe and efficient Research on health effects from RF operation of your phone, energy has focused for many years observe these guidelines. on FM radio technology. That research and studies regarding Your dual band (analog/digital newer radio technologies, such as CDMA) hand-held portable...
  • Page 6 Efficient phone operation Use only the supplied or approved antenna. Unauthorized antennas, For your phone to operate at the modifications, or attachments lowest power level consistent with could impair call quality, damage satisfactory call quality, please the phone, and violate FCC observe the following guidelines: regulations.
  • Page 7: Medical Devices

    Medical devices Children Consult the manufacturer of any Do not allow children to play with personal medical devices (such as your phone. It is not a toy. pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) to Children could hurt themselves or determine if they are adequately others (by poking themselves or shielded from external RF energy.
  • Page 8 Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or explosives in the compartment of your vehicle which contains your phone or accessories. In the United States, vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58).
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Rules and regulations ......... 3 Safety precautions ..........5 Unpacking your phone ........10 Getting Started Looking at your phone ........12 Charging the battery pack ....... 15 Turning the phone on ........18 Using the Jog Dial™ navigator ....... 19 Selecting a language .........
  • Page 10: Unpacking Your Phone

    Unpacking your phone Carefully unpack your phone and check the contents using this list. If there is something missing, please contact your nearest Sony dealer. Portable Dual Band QN-003BPLH PCS Telephone (1) Hi-Cap Li-Ion Battery Pack (1) Hand Strap (1)
  • Page 11 Attaching the hand strap B2200 10-20draft3 8/21/98, 12:11 PM...
  • Page 12: Looking At Your Phone

    Looking at your phone !¡ !™ SEND !£ !¢ OPER !º !∞ B2200 10-20draft3 8/21/98, 12:11 PM...
  • Page 13 For further information, refer to the page numbers indicated in parentheses ( ). Telephone 1 Antenna (18) 9 Number buttons, 0 to 9, and 2 Earpiece buttons (21, 25, 32) Use the number buttons to 3 Display (14) enter letters and numbers. Press and hold a number button (21 to 23) button, 0 to 9, for touch...
  • Page 14 Display The top row of the display contains icons that inform you of the current status of your phone. The bottom four rows of the display are for text such as phone numbers, names and operational prompts. Each row displays a maximum of 12 characters. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Short character display (roam) icon (71)
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery Pack

    Charging the battery pack Charge the battery before using the phone. A new battery is not fully charged. To charge the battery, attach the battery pack to the handset, then connect the supplied AC adapter. Attaching the battery pack Hook the battery pack onto the bottom of the phone 1, and...
  • Page 16: Charging The Battery

    (thumb indent faces upwards) When the power is turned on The letters “CH” are shown in the upper left ----SONY---- corner of the standby display and flashes. This 12:34P 12/25 :Saved #s indicates that the battery pack is being charged.
  • Page 17 Notes on charging • When you charge the battery pack, avoid: – charging for long periods of time, since this reduces battery life. – charging in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or over 104°F (40°C). – charging the battery in direct sunlight or in places with high humidity (such as a bathroom).
  • Page 18: Turning The Phone On

    Turning the phone on To use your phone, the power must be turned on. Pull up It is preferable to extend the antenna, since this maximizes signal strength and minimizes interference. Extending the antenna Hold the end of the antenna and pull up until fully extended.
  • Page 19: Using The Jog Dial™ Navigator

    Using the Jog Dial™ navigator The Jog Dial™ navigator makes it easy to navigate from one menu to another. Simply turn the Jog Dial up ( ) or down ( ) to view the list – of menus and submenus. When the flashing arrow ( ) points to the menu item you want to select, press the Jog Dial in toward the phone.
  • Page 20: Selecting A Language

    Each language has its own alphanumeric table. To view another language table, refer to the respective phone operating instructions. Not all areas distribute the phone operating instructions in all languages. To obtain operating instructions in another language, contact Sony Customer Service. B2200 10-20draft3 8/21/98, 12:12 PM...
  • Page 21: Making Calls

    Making calls You can call any number up to 32 digits from within a service area. The out-of-service icon ( ) indicates that you are outside the service area. In the following example, the phone number to be called is 123-456-7890. Use the number buttons to enter the number.
  • Page 22 To adjust the earpiece volume during a call Turn up to increase the volume. Turn down to decrease the volume. – You can also adjust the volume using the Sounds menu (see page 43). To mute/unmute the microphone during a call Push and hold You can also mute the microphone using the Sounds menu (see page 42).
  • Page 23: Receiving Calls

    Receiving calls You can receive calls as long as the out-of-service icon ( ) is not displayed. The icon indicates that you are outside the service area. When you receive a call, the ringer sounds and “Incoming Call” flashes. Notes •...
  • Page 24 If the caller supports caller ID The caller’s phone number appears on the display when you receive a call, if both the caller and the Incoming carrier support this feature. Call From 123-456-7890 If the caller supports caller ID and the number matches a Phone Book entry, the name that you stored with the number (if any) is displayed also.
  • Page 25: Storing Phone Numbers In The Phone Book

    This section shows how to store, edit and erase Phone Book numbers quickly. In the following example, the phone number to be stored is 123-456-7890 and the name is SONY. On the standby display, use the number buttons to enter the number.
  • Page 26: Memory Location

    When you are finished, push to store the phone number and name. A message appears indicating the first available memory location. Push to store the new number in the first available PHONE BOOK LOCATIONS: memory location. 21 used 78 empty If you want to store it in another location, turn to select the desired location or enter...
  • Page 27 To enter a hyphen, pause or link In addition to digits, you can insert hyphens, pauses and links into the phone number of a Phone Book entry. Hyphens: Turn off the phone’s autohyphenation feature (see page 68) when you want to enter a hyphen manually, e.g., when you store a foreign number.
  • Page 28: Editing Stored Information

    Editing stored information You can edit the name, phone number and memory location of specific entries stored in the Phone Book. On the standby display, turn once. SAVED #S :Calls List The Saved #s display appears. :Phone Book :Find Name Turn down to select “Phone –...
  • Page 29: Erasing A Phone Number

    Erasing a phone number You can erase stored Phone Book entries. If the selected entry is restricted, you must enter the four-digit lock code before you can erase it (see page 60). On the standby display, turn down twice – to select “Phone Book”.
  • Page 30: Restricting Phone Book Entries

    Restricted After a few seconds the standby display reappears. To unrestrict an entry Select the Phone Book entry that you want to unrestrict. SONY :Options Push The Options menu appears.
  • Page 31: Calling From The Phone Book

    To release a pause or link during a call If a Phone Book entry contains pauses or links, Time: 0:01 SONY only the digits up to the first Hard Pause or link 123L are displayed. To dial the rest of the selected entry...
  • Page 32: Speed Dialing

    Speed dialing To dial quickly, you can enter the Phone Book memory location numbers. The phone calls the number stored in the corresponding location. Use the number buttons to enter the memory location number. Press to dial the number. SEND The name and phone number of the memory location appear.
  • Page 33: Searching The Phone Book

    Enter only the first letter of the SEARCH FOR name you want to find. (Enter Name) :Find Push All Phone Book entries that begin with SONY the entered character are displayed 123-456-7890 alphabetically. :Options Turn to view the next entry.
  • Page 34 The Search display appears. Enter at least two characters. SEARCH FOR (Enter Name) :Find Push The entries containing the selected SONY string are displayed starting from the 123-456-7890 :Options lowest memory location number. Turn to view the next entry that contains the search string.
  • Page 35 Turn up to select “Recall Loc#”, then push The Phone Book entry stored in the selected memory location is displayed. If the entered location is empty, a message appears. After a few seconds, Phone Book storage the standby display reappears. location 15 is empty.
  • Page 36: Calling From The Calls List

    Calling from the Calls List Information on the ten most recent outgoing calls, incoming calls, scratch pad entries and missed calls are stored in the phone’s Calls List. If you call the same number twice in a row, only the most recent call is stored in the Calls List.
  • Page 37 To view detailed information of Calls List entries You can also view the digits of a phone number that do not fit on the screen, the duration of the call or the time and date of the call by using the Options menu (see step 4 on page 36).
  • Page 38: Sending Dtmf Signals From The Phone Book

    Sending DTMF signals from the Phone Book You can send DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) signals to access electronic services (such as telephone banking) when dialing numbers from the Phone Book. Dual Tone Multiple Frequency is also known as “touch-tone”. A tone is generated when you press a telephone button (number, * or #).
  • Page 39: About The Features Menu

    About the Features menus You can use the Features menus to activate the special features of your phone (e.g., backlighting or display). Menu structure The phone uses a hierarchical on-screen menu structure for setting and editing parameters. For a comprehensive list of submenus and corresponding settings, see “List of menu items”...
  • Page 40 Turn to select “Backlight”, then push The Backlight menu appears. The current setting is indicated by a check mark ( ) and is displayed in capital letters. (See page 67 for an additional description on setting the backlight.) Turn to select the setting. The available options appear in a cyclic manner as you turn Push...
  • Page 41: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the volume You can adjust the volume of the ringer, keybeep and earpiece on the Sounds menu. You can also SOUNDS select the type of sounds heard when the phone Ringer Vol Mute/UnMute rings and when you press buttons. (See page 39 for Keybeep Vol instructions on how to reach the Sounds menu.) Sounds menu...
  • Page 42 Muting/unmuting the microphone [F12] You can mute/unmute the phone during a call directly, without using the Sounds menu, by pushing and holding . You can also mute/ unmute the microphone during a call using the Sounds menu. This feature is disabled in standby mode. During a call, push to select “Sounds”...
  • Page 43 Adjusting the earpiece volume [F14] You can adjust the earpiece volume during a call by turning . You can also adjust the speaker volume using the Sounds menu. Turn to select “Earpiece Vol” from the Sounds menu, then EARPIECE VOL push :Choices To Set...
  • Page 44 Setting the keybeep type [F16] You can set the beep that sounds when you press a button to either a tone or a click. Tones sound similar to DTMF tones and clicks are indicated by single beeps. Turn to select “Key Sound” KEY SOUND from the Sounds menu, then TONES...
  • Page 45: Checking And Setting The Timers

    Checking and setting the timers You can check call durations on the Timers menu. You can also set the phone to alert you every TIMERS minute of a call and make the phone turn itself off All Calls RecentCalls automatically. MinuteAlert Timers menu Checking the duration of all calls [F21]...
  • Page 46 Setting the minute alert [F23] You can set the phone to alert you ten seconds before every full minute. Turn to select “Minute Alert” from the Timers menu, MINUTE ALERT then push :Choices :To Set The Minute Alert menu appears. Turn to select “on”...
  • Page 47 Setting the phone to automatically turn off [F24] You can set the phone to automatically turn itself off after a specified duration. Turn to select “Auto-Off” from the Timers menu, then AUTO-OFF NEVER push :Choices :To Set The Auto-Off menu appears. Turn to select the duration before the phone powers off automatically.
  • Page 48: Using The Directory

    Using the Directory You can use the Directory menu to check your phone number, as well as store, erase and edit DIRECTORY phone numbers and names in the Phone Book. My Number Save You can also use this menu to view the Calls List. Erase Directory menu Checking your phone number [F31]...
  • Page 49 Use the number buttons to enter the name. to move the cursor or to insert spaces between characters. If you enter the wrong character, press to clear the character highlighted by the cursor. (See the “Alphanumeric table” on page 20.) When you are finished, push to store the phone number and name.
  • Page 50 Erasing a phone number [F33] You can erase stored Phone Book entries. If the selected entry is restricted, you must enter the four-digit lock code to erase it (see page 60). Turn to select “Erase” from the Directory menu, then push The following display appears, prompting you for the Phone Book to find...
  • Page 51 Editing stored information [F34] You can edit the name, phone number and memory location of specific entries stored in the Phone Book. If the selected entry is restricted, you must enter the four-digit lock code to edit it (see page 60). Turn to select “Edit”...
  • Page 52 Searching the Phone Book by name [F35] You can find name entries in the Phone Book by searching alphabetically or for a string of characters. You can also use the Options menu to search the Phone Book by names (see pages 33 and 34). To search alphabetically When you enter only one character, the phone lists all entries that begin with the entered character.
  • Page 53 To search for a string of characters When you enter two or more characters, the phone searches for entries that contain the entered string. The results are displayed starting from the lowest memory location number. Turn to select “Find Name” from the Directory menu, then push The Search display appears, prompting you for a search string.
  • Page 54 Searching the Phone Book by memory location [F36] Turn to select “Phone Book” from the Directory menu, then push A display appears prompting you for a search string. Use the number buttons to enter the memory location number. The Phone Book entry that matches the search string is displayed.
  • Page 55 You can also view the Calls List from the standby display (see page 36). To place a call Press in step 2. You can also push to go to SEND Calling... the Options menu, then select “Send” and push SONY 123-456-7890 B2200 39-55draft3 8/21/98, 12:13 PM...
  • Page 56: Miscellaneous Extra Features

    Miscellaneous extra features On the Extras menu, you can set the phone to enable touch dialing, redial automatically and EXTRAS answer incoming calls automatically or at the press Key Guard Touch Dial of any button. You can also use this menu to lock Auto-Retry the keypad and to jot down phone numbers.
  • Page 57 Activating touch dialing [F42] If you want to use the touch dialing feature (see page 32), set to “on”. Turn to select “Touch Dial” from the Extras menu, then TOUCH DIAL push :Choices :To Set The Touch Dial menu appears. Turn to select “on”...
  • Page 58 You can set the phone to answer calls automatically. If you turn auto- answering on, the phone answers incoming calls on the second ring when the phone is used in conjunction with a Sony Hands-Free Car Kit. Turn to select “Auto-Answer”...
  • Page 59 Using the scratch pad [F46] Your phone has a scratch pad feature, which is useful for writing down phone numbers temporarily. The phone does not send DTMF tones when you enter digits to the scratch pad. Turn to select “Scratch Pad” from the Extras menu, then push The Scratch Pad display appears, prompting you to enter a phone number.
  • Page 60: Setting Security Options

    Setting security options You can restrict unauthorized access to your phone and the information it holds. In addition, on SECURITY the Security menu, you can reset menu settings to Enter code for access. default and store emergency numbers. Unlike CODE: ---- other items on the Features menu, accessing the Security menu requires a lock code when you select it from the Features menu.
  • Page 61 Setting a new lock code [F52] The lock code must be entered every time you want to unlock the phone and also when you want to access restricted numbers. Turn to select “New Code” from the Security menu, then ENTER NEW CODE: push ----...
  • Page 62 Restricting a Phone Book entry [F53] You can restrict access to individual Phone Book entries. Turn to select “Restrict #” from the Security menu, then push The following display appears, prompting you to specify the Phone for all book entries Book entry to be restricted.
  • Page 63 Restricting all Phone Book entries [F54] You can restrict access to all Phone Book entries. All operations that involve Phone Book entries require the four-digit lock code (see page 60). Turn to select “Restrict All” from the Security menu, then RESTRICT ALL push :Choices...
  • Page 64 Reverting to default settings [F55] You can reset all menu settings to the defaults. This does not affect Phone Book or Calls List entries. Turn to select “Master Reset” from the Security menu, then MASTER RESET 1:To Reset push All Settings :Quit The Master Reset display appears.
  • Page 65 Erasing all Calls List entries [F57] You can erase all Calls List entries at once. Turn to select “Erase Calls” from the Security menu, then ERASE CALLS 1:To Erase push Calls List :Quit The Erase Calls display appears. Press to erase all Calls List entries, or push to quit without erasing.
  • Page 66: Setting Display Options

    Setting the banner [F61] You can change what the banner reads. Push to select “Banner” from the Display menu. BANNER ----SONY---- The Banner display appears. The current :Edit banner text is displayed. Push again to start editing. A message prompts you to enter a new banner.
  • Page 67 Setting the backlight [F62] You can adjust the duration of the backlight on the display and keypad. Turn to select “Backlight” from the Display menu, then BACKLIGHT FOR 7 SECS push :Choices :To Set The Backlight menu appears. Turn to select how long the backlight is on after the last press of a button.
  • Page 68 Setting autohyphenation [F63] You can turn the autohyphenation feature on and off. If you turn it on, entered numbers are hyphenated according to the North American Numbering Plan (eleven digits which include a long distance identifier, a three-digit area code, a three-digit community code and a four-digit location code, e.g., 9-999-999-9999).
  • Page 69 Setting your phone’s language [F65] See page 20 for information regarding the Language selection menu. Setting the menu length [F66] You can set the menu length (long or short). The short menu displays only the most common items on the Features menu; the long menu displays all items.
  • Page 70: Adjusting Network Settings

    Adjusting network settings On the Network menu, you can set the phone to alert you when the roaming status changes, when NETWORK a call is dropped, or when enhanced voice privacy Roam Alert Drop Alert is lost. You can set how NAM’s (Number Priv.
  • Page 71 Setting the roaming alert [F72] Your phone is roaming when you use it outside of the home area. Roaming access to a different carrier and the types of calls you can make varies with the agreement between your “home” carrier and the current serving carrier.
  • Page 72 Setting the drop alert [F73] If the signal fades, your phone may drop the ongoing call. You can choose to be alerted by an audible alarm when a call is dropped. Turn to select “Drop Alert” from the Network menu, then DROP ALERT push :Choices...
  • Page 73 Setting the voice privacy alert [F74] A display appears to indicate if enhanced voice privacy is lost during a call. You can choose to have an audible alarm accompany this display. Turn to select “Priv. Alert” from the Network menu, then PRIV.
  • Page 74 Switching NAM’s automatically [F75] Your phone allows you to store up to two NAM’s (Number Assignment Modules). To add or remove NAM’s, contact your service provider who will change the NAM’s for you. You can set the phone to switch between them automatically.
  • Page 75 Activating phone services (OTASP) [F77] You can use the OTASP (Over-The-Air Service Provisioning) activation feature to self-activate your phone with a new service. Contact your service provider to see if this service is available in your area. Turn to select “Activation” from the Network menu, then ACTIVATION on Block A...
  • Page 76 System Preference [F78] Activate the “Home Only” option to ensure that while you are in your home system area, your phone will bypass any other system’s signal that may be stronger than your home system’s signal. This option will help you to avoid higher costs or other calling problems. Turn to select “System Pref.”...
  • Page 77: Using The Short Messaging Service

    Using the Short Messaging Service This section contains information on the Short Messaging Service (SMS). This feature may allow you receive “text” messages as long as there are enough memory locations available. Contact your service provider to see if this service is available in your area. Receiving messages To receive messages, the phone must be turned on.
  • Page 78: Accessing Messages

    If the memory becomes full The phone issues a warning when the memory is approximately 75% full. At this point, you should Memory is erase expendable messages (see page 82). almost full. Please read new messages If the memory becomes completely full or your phone does not have enough memory to receive an Msg Memory incoming message, new messages are rejected and...
  • Page 79 To proceed to the next message, push when you reach the end of the message. The Options menu appears. To return to the standby display, press Turn to select “Next Msg”, then push The next message is displayed. If there are no more messages, the Messages There are no new text...
  • Page 80 To protect a text message You can lock a message to protect it from being erased. After reading a message, push OPTIONS Erase Msg The Options menu appears. Send Next Msg Turn to select “Lock Msg”, then push Message now locked until The following display appears and the "Erase Msg"...
  • Page 81 To save the callback number After reading a message, push OPTIONS Erase Msg The Options menu appears. Send Next Msg Turn to select “Save Number”, then push A message appears prompting you for a name to accompany the number. Use the number buttons to enter the name. If you press the same button in quick succession, the letter you just entered changes.
  • Page 82 To erase a text message After reading a text message, push OPTIONS Erase Msg The Options menu appears. Send Next Msg Turn to select “Erase Msg”, then push The message is erased. To erase all old text messages Turn down to select “Erase –...
  • Page 83 Reading voice mail notification messages From the Messages display, turn to select “Voice”, then push A message appears indicating the number of voice messages stored in You have 15 new messages your voice mailbox. Press to go back to the Messages display. 123-456-7890 Turn to scroll through the message.
  • Page 84 To erase a voice message After reading a voice mail notification message, push OPTIONS Erase Msg The Options menu appears. Send Save Number Turn to select “Erase Msg”, then push The voice mail notification message is erased. The Messages display reappears, MESSAGES 0 Voice indicating that there are currently no...
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible solutions Page Nothing appears • The phone is off. Turn the phone on. on the display. • Battery is fully discharged. Recharge the battery. • Battery may not be completely attached. Securely attach the battery. Out-of Service •...
  • Page 86: List Of Menu Items

    List of menu items This section lists the Features menu and its submenus. Use these to set the various parameters that pertain to the operation of the phone. For details on how to navigate from one menu to another, see “About the Features menus”...
  • Page 87 Menu Item Settings Page Submenu F-5 Security F51 Lock Phone never / on power-up / right now F52 New Code 0000 F53 Restrict # No default restricted numbers F54 Restrict All on / off F55 Master Reset — F56 Erase Book —...
  • Page 88: Specifications

    Specifications Frequency CDMA Transmit: 1851.25 to 1908.75 MHz range CDMA Receive: 1931.25 to 1988.75 MHz FM Transmit: 824.04 to 848.97 MHz FM Receive: 869.04 to 893.97 MHz Dimensions 5.7 x 2.0 x 1.5 inches (146 x 50 x 37 mm) (h/w/d) (not including antenna) Mass (weight)
  • Page 89 S2100 series telephones) QN-019LC Carrying Case (for CM-M3300,B3200, S3100 series telephones) QN-020TCL Combination Travel Adapter/ Cigarette Lighter Adapter QN-025PHK Portable Hands-Free Car Kit QN-035HFK Hands-Free Car Kit Call 1-800-488-SONY (7669) to order additional accessories (USA only). B2200 85-96draft3 8/21/98, 12:15 PM...
  • Page 90: Glossary

    Glossary Automatic answer Dropped call Feature that automatically A call terminated because of a answers calls. deep, long fade or because the user left the coverage area. Automatic NAM DTMF Feature that automatically selects an available NAM that matches the Dual Tone Multiple Frequency, also known as “touch-tone”.
  • Page 91 Keyguard A feature that allows you to lock Number Assignment Module. the phone’s keypad for low level Portion of your telephone’s security. memory programmed to contain information about your subscription to the carrier. Your telephone can have up to two NAM’s.
  • Page 92 Scratch pad Voice mail Allows you to enter a number An extended service, offered by and store it in the Calls List. carriers, that allows you to retrieve voice mail messages Service area stored in your voice mailbox. Region covered by a cellular/ Check with your carrier for PCS service.
  • Page 93: Index

    Index AC adapter 10, 16 Dialing. See Calling Antenna 18 Deleting Automatic Calls List entries 65 Answer 58 Characters 26, 50 Hyphenation 68 Message 82 Redial 57 Phone Book entries 29, 50 Retry 57 Phone numbers 29, 50 Voice mail 84 Digital icon 14 Display 14 Display settings...
  • Page 94 Memory Deleting 29, 50 Finding. See Searching Editing 28, 51 Number searching 33, 52, 53 Storing 25, 48 Menus Hand strap Accessing 39 Attaching 11 Message button 78 Home Only 76 Message icon 77 Hyphens Messages Autohyphenation 68 Calling back 80 Entering manually 27 Displaying 78 Erasing 82...
  • Page 95 Sending. See Calling Service area 71 Quitting. See Power Signal strength icon 18 SMS (Short Messaging Service) 77 Special characters 20 Special features Receiving Accessing 56 Calls 23 Changing DTMF Messages 77 transmission 44 Voice mail 83 Enabling touch dialing 57 Recent number memory Muting the microphone 42 Calling recent numbers 36...
  • Page 96 SONY Wireless Hotline Number (USA only) If you have any questions or comments, please call: SONY WIRELESS HOTLINE 1-800-578-SONY (7669) Visit our website at www.sony.com/wireless to register your product online and find out about additional Sony technology Printed in USA...

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