Sony Ericsson P800 Cell Phone User Manual


 
P800/P802
White Paper, January 2003
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Picture Phone Book
The user may store a picture of each person in Contacts.
When an incoming call is received with CLI matching that
contact, the contact’s picture will be displayed together with
the other information. The contact’s picture is also
displayed when making a call.
Pictures are easily taken using the built-in camera, though
of course other images can be loaded in to Contacts. A
copy of the picture is held in the Contacts database,
therefore the original picture may be deleted or renamed
without losing the copy stored in Contacts.
Ringtones
The user can add as many ringtones as desired, subject
only to available file space. Ringtones may be collected
from many sources including Memory Stick, M-Services,
MMS and transfer from a PC.
Any compatible audio file in the multimedia storage (Internal or Memory Stick) can be selected as
a ringtone. The P800 can play both iMelody format ringtones and the following polyphonic
formats: AMR, AU, MIDI, RMF (Beatnik) and WAV.
A system default ringtone is provided. This is the ringtone when the P800 is first initialised. It
cannot be deleted and is retained after a Master Reset.
The user may select a user default ringtone in the Phone application. In FO mode select Edit,
Preferences, Sounds and alerts. This will now be played where no Personal ringtone is identified
for the incoming call.
A Personal ringtone may be selected for a contact – simply select the required ringtone whilst
entering or editing the contact’s details. When the Calling Line Identification (CLI) of the incoming
call is matched to a contact, the Personal ringtone for that contact will be played.
Ringtones are played directly from the Internal or Memory Stick storage. Therefore, if they are
renamed or deleted (using the Audio application), or located on the Memory Stick and it is
removed, the P800 will instead play the system default ringtone.
The flow diagram on the next page illustrates the logic for ringtone selection when an incoming
call arrives.
If no CLI information is available, then only a default ringtone can be played. If the user has
selected a personalised default ringtone and it is available (can be read from the internal storage
or Memory Stick) then it will be played, otherwise the system default will be played.
If CLI information is available, the P800 checks the Contacts database to find a contact with the
telephone number in question. If a Personal ringtone has been set for this contact, it will be
played. If the ringtone has been deleted, moved, renamed or exists on a Memory Stick that is
unplugged, then the system default ringtone will be played.