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Sending and receiving files
From any application with a 
Send as
 option, 
you can send a file over the infrared port. To 
send a file, select 
Send as > IR
 in the 
More
 
menu.
When the transfer of a file sent to your phone 
is complete, select the file name and choose 
where to store the file.
USB port
With a USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable, you 
can connect your phone to the USB port of 
another device.
See USB on page 83 for information on how to 
make the USB settings.
Note: Before connecting the USB cable to a 
computer, install the Sony Ericsson PC Suite 
on the computer.
USB connection, with the 
Phone mode
 
setting, is required for phone data backup to a 
computer and for restoring data from a 
backup.
USB connection, with the 
File transfer
 setting, 
is required when using the Sony Disc2Phone 
and Adobe Photoshop Album SE computer 
applications to transfer music and image files 
respectively to and from the phone.
Note: During data transfer over USB, do not 
change the USB settings or disconnect the 
phone from the other device as this may cause 
a data loss.
Charging battery over USB
When your phone is connected to, for 
example, a computer over a USB connection 
you can select to simultaneously charge the 
phone’s battery.
Note: For battery charging from a USB hub, 
only use a hub with its own power supply.
Connections manager
Connections manager lets you view and close 
all open Internet connections and view the logs 
for both open and closed connections.
Select 
Tools > Connections mgr 
to display the 
connections and the logs.
To view the details about a connection or a log, 
select the connection or the log. If you, for 
example, want to reset a log, mark it and select 
the appropriate option in the 
More
 menu.
Computer modem
Through the Sony Ericsson PC Suite, a 
computer can use your phone as a modem for 
connecting to the Internet.