Sony Ericsson Communication Suite 1.5.9 for the T310 To be able to use this software, your T310 must have the Calendar in the Organizer menu. Please note that some of the T310 phones have 'Events' and some have 'Calendar'. XTNDConnect PC for Sony Ericsson is a free software application that enables you to synchronize your contacts, calendar and tasks between your Sony Ericsson mobile phone and Microsoft Outlook. The Dial-Up Networking Wizard is included in this software. Pack1_1.5.9.2.exe File size 28.9 Mb Download time approx. 14 minutes or less on your current connection. Executable File (EXE) License Free For system Win NT 4; Windows 2000; Windows 98; Windows 98SE; Windows ME Windows XP Compatible with T310 Download Send this page to a friend Requirements Calendar (not events) in the Organizer menu in the phone Infrared connection Microsoft Outlook 98, 2000 or 2002 Windows 98/98SE/NT4 service pack 6/2000 service pack 3/ME/XP service pack 1 Dial-Up Networking support on the PC Installation instructions 1. Uninstall older versions of Communication Suite SW. 2. Download the installation package to your computer (remember where you placed the downloaded installation package file). 3. Close all processes, such as programs etc. 4. Double click on the downloaded installation package file (.exe). 5. Follow the installation instructions. 6. Restart your computer if needed. How to use Connect the phone via the Infrared connection. Note: It may take at least 30 seconds before the phone gets identified by the PC. If it doesn't the correct COM port may need to be enabled in Phone Monitor Options under Settings/Control Panel from the Start menu. Start synchronization from: either the icon in the system tray, Start/Programs/XTNDConnect or the icon in Outlook. Start the Dial-Up Networking (DUN) wizard from the Shortcut on the desktop or Start/Programs/Ericsson. To use the DUN Wizard on XP you have to update the standard modem installed by default and instead install the correct modem. If you are having trouble with connecting your phone via IR please try the solution below: The modem that gets installed if placing the phone at the IR eye is a standard IR modem (this is a known Microsoft problem). To be able to use your phone as a modem perform the following steps: 1. Download the Sony Ericsson Modem Scripts file to your PC (can be found at Drivers, scripts and patches). Remember where you placed the file. 2. Open 'Phone and Modem Options' in the Control Panel. 3. Check on what COM port the standard IR modem has been placed (this is the COM port that the Phone's IR modem should be connected to). 4. Mark the Standard IR modem. 5. Click 'Properties', Click 'Driver', and 'Update Driver'. 6. Choose 'Install from a specific location', Click Next. 7. Choose 'Don't search I will choose driver to install'. 8. Click 'Have Disk'. 9. Point towards the Phone's IR modem script. Click Next. 10. Click continue anyway when the installation warning is displayed (the modem drivers are fully tested, digital signatures for these modems are not available at present). (If you want to use the Phone Monitor part of the SW only, then connection via IR is possible.) Notes Dial-Up Networking Wizard is free software that will guide you trough the creation of GPRS and HSCSD dial-up connections for your personal computer to connect to the internet or to a corporate network. Includes modem drivers for Sony Ericsson phones. The following languages are supported: Danish, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese. Installation of the phone's modem might give warning on WinXP and Win2000. Ignore the warning, the modem drivers are fully tested. Digital signatures for these modems are not available at present. Anyone wanting to synchronize his or her phone with a PIM application other than Microsoft Outlook, has to purchase XTNDConnect PC online from Extended System, Inc www.extendedsystems.com/go/ericsson The purchased version can be used to synchronize your phone and your favourite PIM applications, such as Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, Symantec ACT!, and others.