ISync and SonyEricsson K608i

I have iSync vs. 2.2 which lists the above mobile as one of the compatible devices. However, this was not the case and I have had to install a plugin from mobile.feisar.com (obtained from another post) to get it to work.
I can now successfully sync contacts and calendars but cannot dial nor send sms via the address book application.
I did not have these problems when I used the sony ericcson T630 model
Any suggestions please?
I have a flat panel iMac G4 running OS 10.4.6 but i use a usb key to enable a bluetooth connection.

http://mobile.feisar.com/addressbook.html

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