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Some menus/features are operator dependent.

Using the Phonebook Menu

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5   Enter your changes, 

OK

.

6   When you are finished, press 

Exit

 to save the 

changes.

Groups

You can create groups of numbers so you can send a text 
message to several recipients at the same time. You can 
have as many as 10 groups with up to 15 numbers in 
each group.

Creating New Groups

1   Scroll to 

Phonebook

Select

Groups

Select

.

2   Choose 

Add

 

Group

Select

.

3   Enter a name for the group, 

OK

.

4   Scroll to 

Add Member,

 

Add

.

5   Highlight the name of the contact you want to add, 

Select

.

6   Highlight the contact’s number that you want to 

add, 

Select

.

7   Select 

Add Member 

to add more members or 

Back

 to 

exit.

Editing Groups

Once you have set up a group, you can add members, 
delete members, change the group name, or delete the 
entire group.

Phonebook

Select

Groups

Select

, select the group you 

want to change. Choose from:

Edit

 - to add or delete members

Edit GroupName

 - to rename the group

Delete Group

 - to delete the entire group

Aliases

Contact your service provider to request an Alias. Your 
alias can be something unique and memorable rather 
than a longer email address. When someone attempts to 
send you message, they can simply enter your Alias. The 
system will match your Alias with your actual address 
and forward the message to you. 

Note!

 At any time, you can press the right softkey to 
save and exit the contact.

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Summary of Contents for T206

Page 1: ...Mobile Phone T206...

Page 2: ...he latest in products by visiting us at www SonyEricsson com This manual is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile No HK0940329 Republic of Singapore Pat No 51383 Euro Pat No 0 842 463 96927260 8 DE DK FI...

Page 3: ...ocated on the inside front cover of this User s Guide It gives a quick overview of the menus in the T206 A portable Quick Reference Card is located on the back cover of this user s guide It provides a...

Page 4: ...Contents Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 1 Recommendations 1 Antenna 1 Efficient Use 2 Key Functions 10 Assembling Your Phone 13 Step 1 Attach the Battery 13 Step 2 Attach the Back Cover 13 T20...

Page 5: ...ntacts 36 Calling Contacts 37 Editing and Deleting Contacts 38 Groups 39 Downloadable Content 49 Using Voice Control 51 Recording Voice Commands 51 Magic Word 53 Adding Voice Tags to Your Phonebook 54...

Page 6: ...features are operator dependent Accessories Accessibility and Internet 66 Limited Warranty 67 Our Warranty 67 What We Will Do 67 Conditions 67 Index 70 T206cug_R2_ae book Page iii Friday August 9 200...

Page 7: ...Some menus features are operator dependent T206cug_R2_ae book Page iv Friday August 9 2002 3 09 PM...

Page 8: ...e read this information before using your mobile phone Recommendations Do not place your product or install wireless equipment in the area above your car s air bag Do not attempt to disassemble your p...

Page 9: ...needed thus shortening talk and standby times evaluation of scientific studies These guidelines establish permitted levels of radio wave exposure for the general population The levels include a safet...

Page 10: ...s recommended that you only use Sony Ericsson or Ericsson original accessories intended for use with the mobile phone If you wear the mobile phone on your body while it is transmitting and you do be s...

Page 11: ...er or call your local Sony Ericsson Customer Care Center to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices Driving Please check if local laws and regulations restrict the use of mobile phones while drivin...

Page 12: ...mobile phone should not be placed in municipal Emergency Calls Mobile phones operate using radio signals which cannot guarantee connection under all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely...

Page 13: ...use with your mobile phone Other chargers may not charge sufficiently or may produce excessive heat Using other batteries and chargers could be dangerous Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatu...

Page 14: ...eive calls the mobile phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular phone networks or when certain network...

Page 15: ...nus features are operator dependent Getting to Know Your Phone Diagrams Front Side View 1 Power Key Back View 12 Back Cover Latch 13 Battery Connector 14 Guide for Attaching Back T206cug_R2_ae book Pa...

Page 16: ...g are color coded yellow to indicate compatibility Failure to use the correct jack could result in damage to your phone A D P Channel Indicator Analog Digital Enhanced Voice Privacy call or No Network...

Page 17: ...y Functions Softkeys Your phone is equipped with softkeys The Phone Location Show Location The GPS location based services are On Your position is always locatable by the network Call Screening On Act...

Page 18: ...all Press to quiet the ringer on incoming calls Clear C Key Delete numbers and letters from the display Delete an item from a list Press and hold to mute unmute the microphone during a call Press and...

Page 19: ...ures are operator dependent Asterisk Key Enter Press and hold to enter a pause Shift between capital and lowercase letters Pound Key Enter Press and hold to enter a stop Side Volume Keys T206cug_R2_ae...

Page 20: ...our Phone Before attempting to use your phone you must complete the following steps Step 1 Attach the Battery Step 2 Attach the Back Cover Step 3 Charge the Battery Step 2 Attach the Back Cover 1 Loca...

Page 21: ...y Information on page 8 Knowing When to Charge The battery meter icon on the standby screen will begin to empty Attention Battery Low will appear in the display and you will hear a short beep Charging...

Page 22: ...g and holding the power key until your phone turns On The phone will beep 2 Press Call The number you are dialing is shown in the display while your phone accesses the wireless network The recipient s...

Page 23: ...icon appears in the display If you have Caller ID the caller s phone number is shown along with the icon The caller s name will also appear if the phone Note Assisted Global Positioning System will no...

Page 24: ...a call you can change the earpiece volume by pressing either side volume key Press upper side key to increase the volume Press lower side key to decrease the volume Muting the Microphone Insert Pause...

Page 25: ...vers Note You do not need to remove the back cover to change the front cover 1 Turn off your phone 2 Locate the notch on the top of the 4 Continue pulling firmly on the front until the snaps on the bo...

Page 26: ...r dependent Basic Operations Replacing Your Phone s Covers 1 Locate the two notches on the power key 2 Locate the four notches on the front cover 3 Holding the front cover 1 2 T206cug_R2_ae book Page...

Page 27: ...ponding title of the selected menu is displayed below the menu tabs when highlighted Each menu is represented by an icon Note A menu diagram is located on the inside front Note For quick access to men...

Page 28: ...elect 2 Select On or Off Select Phonebook Menu Edit Contact The Edit Contact menu allows you to delete contacts or edit contact names numbers positions voice tags and default numbers Assign Sound You...

Page 29: ...Long Press Determine the action of a long press of a key from the standby screen Options include SuperSpd Dial Phb Shortcut and Off SuperSpd Dial allows you to call contacts in positions 2 9 by press...

Page 30: ...nu on page 42 Voicemail The Voicemail menu allows you to enter and access your Saved Drafts Drafts of outgoing messages are saved in Saved Drafts You can also move messages from the Inbox or Outbox to...

Page 31: ...ave sent and received Press the right softkey to reset the counter Call Info Menu Call List The Call List contains a list of outgoing incoming and missed calls Note You can quickly access the Call Lis...

Page 32: ...e ring volume The volumes range from 0 off to 5 high Vibrating Alert Your phone has a built in vibrating alert so you can receive calls or messages silently Options are On On if Silent will vibrate wh...

Page 33: ...inute passes while you are engaged in a call Settings are On and Off Key Sound Press a key to enter a note A long press of the key will cycle through the four different lengths of the corresponding no...

Page 34: ...icon of the profile is shown on standby A profile with no accessories associated such as Meeting or Normal must be chosen manually There are six pre programmed profiles Edit Profile You cannot create...

Page 35: ...ey is pressed User Greeting Use the User Greeting menu to alter the information that is displayed when your phone powers up and down Options include Sony Ericsson movie Hummingbirds movie Ocean Life m...

Page 36: ...ces for Accept Calls are Accept Options and Accepted List Restrict Calls Restrict Calls service allows you to restrict certain types of calls such as calling cards non phonebook numbers prompted to en...

Page 37: ...ivate or Deactivate The options for auto prefix are On and Off The auto prefix is not added for phone numbers longer than five digits Answering Mode The Answering Mode menu allows you to specify how y...

Page 38: ...king calls except emergency calls To set phone lock you will be prompted to enter a security code Options are Set Phonelock and Change Code Auto Keylock keypad lock allows you to prohibit your phone f...

Page 39: ...es service information about your phone s Location your location will always be available to the network Note Assisted Global Positioning System will not work under certain circumstances such as in ce...

Page 40: ...Navigation Key Up Down move month by month Navigation Key Left Right move day by day 2 Choose Alarm Select Cancel Select Timer The phone has a built in 24 hour timer You set the time you want and whe...

Page 41: ...he keypad for that particular game Press the navigation key right or left to highlight an operation x etc Press the left softkey to perform the operation Press the right softkey to cancel the operatio...

Page 42: ...across your display Press No to return to the Browser menu The default menus for My Shortcuts include Ring Volume My Number and Edit Shortcuts Use Edit Shortcuts to add more shortcuts to your list Us...

Page 43: ...ntact you can save details such as name phone numbers email address and alias all in one place You can store up to 200 positions depending 4 When you have filled in the information you want scroll by...

Page 44: ...p character A pause will temporarily suspend transmitting numbers for approximately two seconds before sending the next series Press and hold until the pause character appears in the display Calling C...

Page 45: ...to call numbers in position numbers 2 9 by simply pressing and holding the position number from the standby screen You must activate SuperSpd Dial under the Long Press menu before using SuperSpd Dial...

Page 46: ...ve the changes 7 Select Add Member to add more members or Back to exit Editing Groups Once you have set up a group you can add members delete members change the group name or delete the entire group N...

Page 47: ...rds menu are Card Setup and Set CallingCards To enter the Calling Cards menu you will need to enter your phonelock code default is 0000 order will vary depending on what you select in Step 7 Set Calli...

Page 48: ...as been displayed Note If you are using stops between numbers you must press the left softkey to send the next sequence of numbers If you use pauses the numbers are sent automatically after the specif...

Page 49: ...the Messages Menu You can check your voicemail send and receive text messages and check and send email from within the Messages menu Voicemail Sending Text Messages SMS Note You cannot send SMS messag...

Page 50: ...following choices will appear Send Edit Send To Edit Message Msg Priority Canceling Delivery of SMS Messages You can cancel delivery of a text message if the message has not been delivered to the reci...

Page 51: ...S message although you have sent the message to a group Note If you answer an incoming call or SMS message while you are composing a message the message will be saved in Saved Drafts Note If the sende...

Page 52: ...ts folder Messages are saved from newest to oldest Incoming messages are saved with the time they were received sent 2 Select the message you want to read 3 Press Back to close the message 4 Press Sel...

Page 53: ...the phone beeps and the message Chat Message Chat Now appears To read the Chat message press Yes To reply press Yes To suspend a Chat session press No Preferences Use the Preferences menu within Mess...

Page 54: ...move it so it is not sent with future text messages Voicemail No Use this menu to edit your voicemail access number Direct View When set to On your incoming SMS messages will be immediately displayed...

Page 55: ...ext Input T9 Text Input is another way to enter text messages because it predicts the word you are trying to enter With predictive text input you only need to press the key once When you press the key...

Page 56: ...ks and send the message You can also edit the message and save it to use again You will be prompted to delete older messages when you have reached the maximum number of messages When you are creating...

Page 57: ...Using the Messages Menu Some menus features are operator dependent your improper use of additional ringtones or other third party content T206cug_R2_ae book Page 50 Friday August 9 2002 3 09 PM...

Page 58: ...to record your voice commands if you want your commands in a language other than English Recording Voice Commands are dependent on others Your phone will notify you if you are required to record addi...

Page 59: ...another command you will be prompted to train those commands too recorded the command will be spoken via a pre recorded voice Resetting Default Commands Note You can exit group training at any time wi...

Page 60: ...All 3 Confirm your selection this as the Magic Word or record another See Training Commands on page 51 Note Due to the nature of each individual s speech patterns and the process your phone uses to g...

Page 61: ...ice Tag Add 3 Select a contact Select 4 Follow the instructions in the display Keep the label unique but also as brief as possible Both John and John Alexander Doe can be recorded fully Note Save batt...

Page 62: ...Say your Magic Word Press and hold a side volume key Press and hold the handsfree button when using portable handsfree 1 Activate voice dialing using one of these methods Say your Magic Word Press and...

Page 63: ...gs Select Voice Control Select Number Echo Select choose On or Off 3 A list will appear with the memos you have recently recorded You have the following options Say Play to hear the most recent memo T...

Page 64: ...o soon speak immediately after the tone Tips Shorter tags may cause a lower recognition rate For example the name Rob can easily be confused with Bob Record your voice using the same tone and inflecti...

Page 65: ...ol WAP is a global standard for advanced mobile service WAP allows you to access certain services on the Internet from your mobile phone This content typically includes Email Calendar After a period o...

Page 66: ...owser Select Launch Browser Select Softkeys The globe icon located between the softkey labels on the bottom row of your display indicates a connection to the data network In some instances other icons...

Page 67: ...Downloadable Content Your mobile phone has the capability to load and store additional ringtone melodies The use of such melodies may be restricted or prohibited by rights of third parties including b...

Page 68: ...eturn to the Browser menu Reload Advanced Home Page Allows you to edit your default Home Page Restart Browser Clears the cache and attempts to connect to your Home Page Encryption A security code comp...

Page 69: ...t Page Navigation Text Input Press to select the left softkey Press to select the left softkey Press to select right Press to select right Display status icons on the bottom row of the screen Toggle c...

Page 70: ...ay For example to enter an a press the numeric key 2 once To enter a b press the numeric 2 SYM1 mode allows you to select symbols and punctuation from a list You can switch to symbol entry by pressing...

Page 71: ...appears For example to enter the word ball press 2 2 5 5 After the first 2 your screen displays c After pressing the right softkey until T9 appears in the right softkey position Press right to enter a...

Page 72: ...phone does not turn On Recharge or replace the battery Press and hold the Power key Be sure the battery is correctly inserted I set my display language to something Press the left arrow enter 0000 and...

Page 73: ...mer Service Visiting http www SonyEricsson com US US Only Calling 1 800 374 2776 US Only Calling 1 800 755 6789 Puerto Rico Visiting Your Local Ericsson or Sony Ericsson Retailer Accessible Solutions...

Page 74: ...Warranty for your mobile phone and original accessory delivered with your mobile phone hereinafter referred to as Product Should your Product need warranty service please return What We Will Do If dur...

Page 75: ...2 If Sony Ericsson repairs or replaces the Product the repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted for 4 Since the cellular system on which the Product is to operate is provided by a carrier indep...

Page 76: ...CULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY ERICSSON OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER INCLUDING...

Page 77: ...s are operator dependent Index A Accessories 34 66 Alarm 33 Aliases 39 C Calculator 34 Calendar 33 Call Info Menu 24 Adding 36 Default Numbers 38 Deleting 38 Editing 38 T206cug_R2_ae book Page 70 Frid...

Page 78: ...Size 28 G Games 34 GPS 32 Menu Help 20 Menus Accessing 20 Message Alert 25 Messages Menu 23 Messaging 42 Minute Minder 26 Default Numbers 38 Deleting 38 Editing Entries 38 Menu 21 Using 36 Preference...

Page 79: ...ent Mode 11 SMS Chat 45 Receiving 44 Sending 42 T T9 48 62 Technical Assistance 66 Technical Support 66 Tegic 62 Text Entry 47 Text Input 57 Voice Tags 54 Voicemail Menu 23 Volume Controls 25 W WAP Br...

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Page 82: ...The order of these menus and submenus may vary T206cug_R2_ae book Page 75 Friday August 9 2002 3 09 PM...

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