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SECTION 1

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Quick Reference

1 Ear piece

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Service/Speed Dial Key

2 Jog Dial

13

Exit Key

3 Display

14

Send Key

4 Keypad (alphanumeric keys)

15

Menu Key

5 i Key

16

Antenna

6 Clear key

17

Pop Up Switch

7 Microphone

18

Battery Release Switch

8 Power Key

19

Battery Pack

9 SIM Card Release

20

DC Jack (Charging)

10 SIM Card Holder

21

Battery Contacts (Charging)

11 Voice Mail Key

22

External Connector
(Accessories)

Safety Precautions

Do not use your phone in an aircraft, hospitals or petrol stations.

Note that in some countries using a cellular phone without a hands-free kit while driving is not allowed.

Do not pick up your phone by the antenna or exert excessive force on it.

Do not expose your phone to extreme conditions such as high humidity/rain, high temperatures, direct sunlight,
caustic/harsh chemicals or dust.

Do not allow children to play with your phone.

Take special care in the disposal of your battery, using a special facility where available. Do not puncture or
burn.

Limit the distance between the mains socket and the phone when charging for easy accessibility.

Consult your physician or the manufacturer of personal medical devices (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.)
regarding any restrictions on the use of a mobile telephone.

Use only Sony-approved batteries and accessories with your phone.

Warning
Unauthorised batteries, chargers and accessories will invalidate any approvals and warranty given for your
phone and may be dangerous.

Welcome to the Sony CMD-X2000

Welcome to GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication). Your CMD-X2000 complies with this digital
standard which is being implemented in more than 92 countries. The GSM networks are continuously being
extended, so check with your Network Operator/Service Provider regarding current and planned network
coverage (areas of service).

What’s included in your CMD-X2000 kit

The kit should include following :

This manual

One CMD-X2000 mobile phone

One lithium ion battery pack

One charger

If one of these parts is missing, please contact your retail dealer immediately.

The basic features of your CMD-X2000

The jog dial (2)
The jog dial is important for quick and easy navigation and operation of the CMD-X2000. In idle mode (the
network operator name appears on the display), press the jog dial once to activate the phone book. In menus
and the standard phone book, rotate the jog dial up or down to scroll through the menu options or phone book
and press the jog dial to make a selection. Press and hold the jog dial (for more than one second) to initiate a
phone call.

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Summary of Contents for CMD-X2000

Page 1: ...or Battery life up to 100h standby time up to 10h talk time Operating temperature 25 C to 55 C Storage temperature 40 C to 70 C Battery pack charging temperature 10 C to 40 C Dimensions 147 5 mm H x 45 mm W x 24 5 mm D Weight 160 g Volume 140 cm3 Accessories QN 2000BP battery pack QN 2000DTC desktop charger QN 2000TC travel charger QN 2000LINK PC link QN 2000PCM fax and data QN 2000CC car charger ...

Page 2: ...ctions on the use of a mobile telephone Use only Sony approved batteries and accessories with your phone Warning Unauthorised batteries chargers and accessories will invalidate any approvals and warranty given for your phone and may be dangerous Welcome to the Sony CMD X2000 Welcome to GSM Global System for Mobile Communication Your CMD X2000 complies with this digital standard which is being impl...

Page 3: ...service phone book is unavailable you can otherwise store up to three speed dial numbers of your preference as a ersonal mini phone book and access these numbers via this dedicated key see also Using the phone book The voice mail key 11 Press the voice mail key to automatically dial your voice mail number provided by your network operator service provider i e to listen to your messages etc If this...

Page 4: ...arge Rate Charge Limit If not Reachble If no Reply All Calls If Busy All Unanswered Clear All Phonebook Car Use Ringer GSM Service Messaging Setup Barbara M Colleen E Sonja T Auto Answer Auto Power off On Off Volume Tone Distinct Tone Network Info Auto Network Network List Incognito Fax Data Mode Call Waiting Voice Mail View Messages Edit Messages Create New Msg Local Area Info Configure SMS Langu...

Page 5: ...the upper shielding 6 The upper case can now be taken away speaker earphone microphone and keyboard are now accessible 5 The electronical part MMI board with RF logic unit as a whole is held onto the upper case by a claw on either side Therefore in order to release the upper case from the electronical part squeeze both sides of the upper case gently to the outside and at the same time push the ele...

Page 6: ... is not symmetric comparing both ends The shorter end fits into the MMI board 9 When unsoldering or resoldering the coax cable be very precise and use the exact correct amount of soldering not too much not too little The RF level towards the car connector can be affected drastically by bad solderings 10 The RF Logic unit is 1 item it should never be disassembled Separate parts are not available Th...

Page 7: ...battery SIM probably defective Level 2 3 repair Level 1 repair Local level 1 operation Does the telephone switch on Does the telephone switch on Does the telephone log on Does the original SIM card work on another set Is a call possible Is an incoming call possible Is the audio quality acceptable while a call is in progress 8 ...

Page 8: ...o check connection to the CMDX2000 swup ini this file contains language setting and com port setting can be changed from swupinst exe or by using editor program langgrpX xbi each langgrpX xbi file contains the full software package for a certain language group when starting the programming the correct choice of language group has to be made by operator swup exe start program for software programmi...

Page 9: ...SECTION 5 EXPLODED VIEW 10 ...

Page 10: ...475 287 21 Jog dial 10 1 572 688 22 Switch key lock 11 8 719 053 07 Led sml310mtt86 12 X 3374 026 1 Case upper 13 1 505 702 11 Speaker 14 3 015 741 01 Ear piece 15 1 542 329 11 Microphone 16 3 015 718 01 Key main 17 1 779 749 21 I O connector 18 1 528 804 11 Battery 19 1 779 751 21 Connector Sim 20 3 015 722 01 Spring fixed 21 3 015 719 01 Support MMI 22 1 782 532 11 cable coaxial Jigs tools 9 948...

Page 11: ...9 948 423 10 Sony Customer Relations Service Europe European Technical Support English Printed in Belgium 1997 10 Published by ETS 12 ...

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