Sony Ericsson T20e User Manual

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The T20e has a built-in Melody Composer, where the user can edit and create up to 8 melodies 
by using the phone’s keypad. Each melody can consist of up to 80 notes over 3 octaves. A note 
(or a rest) can be set in one of four durations. All this gives a great flexibility in creating per-
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The profile feature; group of settings preset to suit a certain environment. The profiles are also 
related to intelligent accessories such as a desktop charger, a portable or vehicle handsfree; use-
ful for company integration with call forwarding etc.
The easiest way to set up the profiles in one or several phones, is by using the Ericsson Phone 
Settings program, included in the Mobile Office DI 28 infrared modem (optional accessory).
  
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Swatch® Internet Time represents a new global time concept, without time zones. The time is 
the same all over the world. The 24 hours of the day are divided into 1,000 “beats”. 1 beat is 1 
minute 26.4 seconds. Internet Time is identified by @ plus three digits, ranging from @000 to 
@999. The Internet Day starts at midnight (wintertime) in Bienne, Switzerland, the home of 
Swatch (this means that Internet Time is equal to GMT +1). Internet Time was invented by 
Swatch Ltd.
Internet Time can be switched on or off in the T20e. Conversion between local time and Internet 
Time is also supported.
  
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The T20e supports voice answering and dialling, which makes it possible to interact with the 
phone using spoken commands. This is useful for handsfree use of the telephone. The functions 
include:
Voice dial - call someone by saying the name and number type, e.g “John, home”
Answer and reject calls with your voice when using a handsfree kit
  
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In a company or an organization, you may need to deploy several phones with a common set of 
phone book entries. This is done in one of the following ways:
Use the Ericsson Phone Book and SMS Manager on your PC to prepare the common phone 
book entries. Then send the phone book entries from the PC to each and every phone. See 
the User’s Guide.
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Prepare the phone book on one SIM card in one phone. Copy the contents from this SIM 
card to the phone’s memory, then put each one of all the other SIM cards into the phone and 
copy the contents of the phone’s memory to them. See the User’s Guide.
  
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