Superior W950 User Manual

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Getting started
To turn on the phone
1. Press and hold the 
On/off button until 
you hear the 
welcome sound.
2. Select 
Phone on, or 
Flight mode where 
the use of mobile 
phones is prohibited.
3. Enter the PIN code provided with the 
SIM card if the 
Enter PIN dialog 
appears.
The first time you use your phone, a setup 
wizard will help you to enter the basic 
settings.
To make a call
Using the keypad, enter the phone number 
and select 
Call on the screen, or press the 
Jog Dial (see below) inwards. You can also 
make a call from Contacts 
.
Navigation
To navigate menus and select items, use 
the Jog Dial and the Back button or tap the 
screen with your fingertips or the stylus.
Jog Dial and Back button
Rotate the Jog Dial to 
scroll lists up and down, 
adjust sound volume or 
move through a 
multimedia message. 
Press the Jog Dial inwards 
to select a highlighted 
item.
Use the Back button 
 when you, for 
example, want to back from one menu to 
another. A long press on the Back button 
locks the keypad.
Stylus
Use the stylus to operate the touch-
sensitive screen.
Keypad
Your phone has 
a 12-key 
alphanumerical 
keypad and 
also a 
Walkman® key 
and a C (cancel) key.
When the Walkman® player, the Radio or 
the Video player is launched, symbols light 
up showing the new functions of the top 
three keys on the keypad.
Back
button
Up
Down
Inwards
Text entry
There are three main options for entering 
text in your phone:
• Keypad prediction – allows entire words 
to be entered with a minimum of 
keystrokes. The more you write, the 
more assistance you will get.
• Handwriting recognition – using the 
stylus you can write directly on the 
screen.
• On-screen keyboard – launched from the 
status bar, which is always at the top of 
the screen. The keyboard icon 
 is 
displayed when you open a text entry 
field.
If you want to change between keypad 
prediction and handwriting recognition, 
open the 
More menu and select Text 
options > Change input mode.
Standby view
Standby view is displayed whenever you 
switch on your phone. It is the starting 
point for performing a variety of tasks and 
for accessing applications via the Main 
menu .
Standby view overview
A. Walkman® key 
– launch the 
Walkman® 
player.
B. Today’s 
information. 
Check your 
unread email, 
missed calls, 
tasks and 
upcoming 
appointments.
C. Shortcuts bar.
D. Touch options bar, including the More 
menu and various commands.
Standby view offers you an overview of the 
day’s events and tasks (B). You can 
personalize this overview and select, for 
example, which headings to show. To 
explore the options available, select 
Preferences in the More menu.
Standby view also includes shortcuts to 
common applications (C). You can change 
these predefined shortcuts to quickly 
reach your most frequently used 
applications and links. Using the Jog Dial, 
navigate to the shortcut you want to 
change and select 
Replace in the More 
menu.
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Calendar (2)
Inbox (0)
Recently missed calls
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Walkman® player
A press on the Walkman® key on 
the keypad opens the Walkman® 
player in play view. When the player is 
launched, symbols light up on the front, 
showing how the top three keys on the 
keypad are used to play and stop, and skip 
to the previous or next track.
The first time you open the Walkman®, 
player, select 
More > Update music to 
search the Phone memory and Media 
memory for sound files. This process may 
take a while if you have a lot of sound files. 
Walkman® play view
A. Rate your 
tracks.
B. Categorize 
your tracks by 
assigning 
moods to 
them.
C. Displays the 
equalizer.
Your Walkman® music files may be 
collected in a number of ways, including 
Internet download and file transfer from 
computer. When organizing the files you 
can group them by album or artist, or 
arrange them in your own playlists.
A dedicated Play/stop 
button and a combined 
Volume and Previous/
next track button on the 
side of the phone make it 
easy to operate the 
Walkman® player with 
the phone still in your pocket. Optionally, 
you can use the remote control on the 
handsfree to control the player.
Media memory
Apart from the ordinary Phone memory, 
your phone comes with an additional 4 GB 
Media memory, suitable for storing music, 
pictures, applications and documents. In 
Fast file transfer mode the storing of music 
goes quickly. Connect the phone to your 
computer using the supplied USB cable 
and a dialog is displayed where you can 
change mode.
Select 
Tools > File manager to access the 
various memory locations. The left tab 
 
displays the contents of the Phone 
memory, and the right tab 
 the contents 
of the Media memory.
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C
A
B
Volume +
Previous/
next track
Play/stop
SIM card and battery
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1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the SIM card under the SIM 
ejector, with the contacts facing down. 
For removal instructions, see the User 
guide.
3. Insert the battery with the label side up 
and the connectors facing each other.
4. Slide the battery cover back into place.
5. Connect the charger, with the symbol on 
the charger plug facing upwards.
6. During charging the infrared port 
indicator is on. If the phone is on, the 
battery indicator shows that charging is 
in progress.
7. Wait about 2.5 hours for the battery to be 
fully charged.
8. Remove the charger from the phone by 
tilting the plug upwards.