Sony Ericsson P910i Betriebsanweisung

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number, you have the possibility to, for example, call the 
number or send an SMS to it.
Your P910i also recognizes email addresses and URLs. If you 
select an email address you have almost the same possibilities as 
for the phone number. If you select an URL, your have the 
possibility to start the Internet browser which opens the 
corresponding Internet page. 
• Write digit sequences into 
a Contact entry for the 
service. Each digit 
sequence to be sent as 
tones must begin with 
p
. A 
space will end the tone 
sequence and you can add 
a comment after the space. 
Once your call to the 
service has been 
established and you want 
to send one of your pre-
programmed digit 
sequences, choose 
Show 
contact
 on the Phone menu 
to get back to the Contact 
card with the tone 
sequences. 
Note You should not store any personal codes in your P910i, in 
case your phone is stolen or lost.
Support for TTY
Teletype (TTY) accessory, text phone, is an aid for people with 
speech impairments.
To use the TTY device together with the P910i
1. Connect the TTY device to the accessories connector at the 
base of the P910i.
2. In Phone, go to 
Edit > Preferences > TTY Accessory
 and select 
the check box to set the P910i into TTY mode.
Refer to the TTY device user manual to find out how to use the 
device. It may be necessary to use an adapter between the TTY 
device and the P910i.
You can still make normal calls with the P910i in TTY mode but 
other accessories such as handsfree will not work properly.
Do not open the flip during a TTY call. It will impair the quality 
of the connection.
Note Support for voice carry over (VCO) and hearing carry 
over (HCO) is handled through the TTY device and not through 
the phone.
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