Sony Ericsson M600i User Guide - Page 78
MMS accounts, SMS, Wap push, Certificate manager and Java certificates, Locks, Security
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MMS accounts See Setting up Internet, email and MMS on page 61. SMS Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging > SMS account to set up text messaging, SMS and EMS. Wap push Select Tools > Control panel > Messaging > Wap push to set the way your phone handles incoming Wap push service loading messages. WAP push Automatically - select this to always have a service loading message received and the subscribed content loaded automatically in the Web browser if possible. If the browser is not available a notification is given. Always ask - select this to be notified that a service loading is available for loading. Service indication messages also give a notification. Never - All Wap push service loading messages are ignored. Security Certificate manager and Java certificates Digital certificates are used to verify the origin of the Web pages you visit or any software you install. Select Tools > Control panel > Security > Certificate manager to view current Certificate Authority certificates and your user certificate in your phone. Select Tools > Control panel > Security > Java certificates to view the current Java certificates. The certificates have been created and issued by an independent organization that ensures their authenticity. Locks The phone has four security locks that you can set from the control panel by selecting Tools > Control panel > Security > Locks. Phone lock This is a lock code that you can use to protect your phone from unauthorized use. When you start the phone for the first time, the lock code is 0000, but you can change it to any four-toeight digit code in the Locks menu. Your Phone lock setting options are: 78 Control panel M600i This is the Internet version of the user guide. © Print only for private use.