Philips CT892 User Manual

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Discover your phone
Back of phone: Camera lens
Stylus pe n
Roller Wheel
Back key
Shortcut keys
Pickup key
Microphone/ Charger/headset connector
Loudspeaker
262K color
TFT LCD
On/off
Right softkey
Hang up key
Navigation keys
key
How To...
Switch the phone On/Off
Enter your PIN code
Make a call Enter the phone number using
Make a long distance call
End a call Press the Hang up key.
Answer a call When there is an incoming
Long press the On/Off key.
Enter your PIN code using the keypad and press OK or tap
Accept to confirm.
the keypad or touchscreen and press the Pickup key, or select
Options to open the menu.
Long press numeric key [0] to enter the "+" sign, and then enter the country code, area code and phone number.
call, tap Answer on the touch screen or press the Navigation
keys or OK to answer the call.
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Reject a call When there is an incoming
Call handsfree Ta p Loudspeaker on the touch
Lock/Unlock keypad
Access Main Menu Tap on the touch screen
Access Contacts Tap on the touch screen
Launch camera Tap on the touch screen
Access Create Message menu
Access Office Options
Open on-screen shortcut menus
call, tap Reject on the touch screen or press the Back or
Hang Up key to reject the call.
screen during a call.
To lock, long press the [#] key or Back key. To unlock, short press [#] key and select Unlock.
in idle mode.
in idle mode.
in idle mode.
Tap on the touch screen in idle mode.
Tap on the touch screen in idle mode.
Tap on the touch screen in idle mode.
Hide on-screen shortcut menus
Access Audio Player Tap on the touch screen.
Access outgoing call list
Switch between Meeting and Normal mode
Access Schedule Tap on the touch screen.
Open shortcut menu list
Tap on the touch screen in idle mode.
Tap on the touch screen.
Tap on the touch screen.
Tap on the touch screen in idle mode.
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Introduction to
shortcut keys
In idle mode:
1. Long press numeric key [1] to access your voice
mailbox
2. Long press [*] key to switch between Meeting and
Normal mode
3. Long press [#] key to lock/unlock the keypad
4. Long press [ALT] key to activate or deactivate
power saving mode.
5. Please refer to Speed dial to assign a key (numeric keys [2] to [9]) to a phone number. Then long press the key assigned to the phone number in idle mode to dial the number.
Softkeys
The right and left softkeys are located at the top corners of the keypad. Pressing the softkeys allows you to select the options directly above them, including options during a call. The functions of the softkeys change according to the related context.
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Main menu
You can access different features of your mobile phone from the main menu. The following table summarizes the structure of the Main menu, what the icons represent and the page number on which you can obtain more information regarding the menu functions.
Call Info
Page 19
My Files
Page 30
Settings
Page 21
Messages
Page 33
Tools
Page 27
Entertainment
Page 41
WAP
Page 45
Phonebook
Page 47
Office
Page 50
Tap or press the left softkey in idle mode to access the main menu, then press the navigation keys or Roller Wheel to navigate through the icons and lists. You can access the menus and options directly by pressing numeric keys [1] - [ 9], or you can tap OK on the touch screen or press key to enter the menu you have selected.
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How to use this manual
This user manual strives to provide you with concise and complete information regarding your Philips P892 phone.
Discover Your Phone
Chapter 1: Getting started
Chapter 2: Calling
Chapter 3: Text entry
Chapter 4 to 12
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The current section presents an overview of your mobile phone and information on the most commonly used features.
Information on how to set up your mobile phone for the first time: installation of the SIM card, battery and memory card, etc.
How to make and answer calls, as well as some frequently used call functions.
How to enter text using the alphanumeric keypad.
Description on the main features of this phone.
Other sections
After Chapter 12, there are sections on Icons & Symbols, Precautions, Troubleshooting, Philips Authentic Accessories, Trademark Declaration, SAR Information - international (if available at the time of publication, otherwise included as a separate document), Limited Warranty, and Declaration of Conformity.
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Table of contents
Discover your phone ...............................1
How To... ................................................................. 1
Introduction to
shortcut keys ..............................................2
Main menu ..................................................3
How to use this manual ...........................4
1. Getting started ......................................8
Inserting the SIM card and battery .................... 8
Insert the memory card ..................................... 10
Remove the memory card ................................. 11
Charging the battery ........................................... 12
Switch the phone on/off ..................................... 13
2. Calling ................................................... 15
Make a call ............................................................. 15
Answer or reject a call ....................................... 15
Adjust headset volume during a call ................ 15
3. Text entry ........................................... 16
Input methods ...................................................... 16
Switch input mode ............................................... 16
Keypad .................................................................... 16
Virtual keypad ....................................................... 18
Handwriting input ................................................ 18
4. Call Info .................................................19
Call list ................................................................... 19
My own information ........................................... 20
5. Settings ..................................................21
Profiles ................................................................... 21
Ringtone settings ................................................. 21
Phone settings ...................................................... 21
Call settings ........................................................... 22
Firewall ................................................................... 23
Security settings .................................................... 24
Network settings ................................................. 25
Restore factory settings ..................................... 26
6. Tools ......................................................27
Alarm ...................................................................... 27
Schedule ................................................................. 27
Stopwatch .............................................................. 28
World clock .......................................................... 28
Count down timer .............................................. 28
Calculator .............................................................. 28
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Currency converter ............................................ 29
Auto on/off ............................................................ 29
7. My files .................................................. 30
File manager .......................................................... 30
Memory status ...................................................... 32
Format memory card .......................................... 32
8. Messages ...............................................33
SMS ..........................................................................33
MMS ........................................................................36
Email ........................................................................38
Voice mail (Network dependent) .................... 40
Cell broadcast (Network dependent) ............40
9. Entertainment ..................................... 41
Music player .......................................................... 41
Video player .......................................................... 42
Camera ...................................................................42
Video recorder ..................................................... 43
JAVA .......................................................................44
Games .....................................................................44
STK .......................................................................... 44
10. WAP ................................................... 45
Home ......................................................................45
Bookmarks ............................................................45
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Previous page ........................................................ 45
Go to ...................................................................... 45
Push inbox ............................................................. 45
History ................................................................... 46
Offline browsing .................................................. 46
Settings ................................................................... 46
11. Phonebook ........................................ 47
Find ......................................................................... 47
Contacts list .......................................................... 47
Add new ................................................................ 47
Speed dial ............................................................... 48
Delete ..................................................................... 48
Copy all .................................................................. 48
Multiple copy ........................................................ 48
Move all .................................................................. 48
Multiple move ....................................................... 49
Group settings ...................................................... 49
Sort ......................................................................... 49
IP number .............................................................. 49
Memory status ..................................................... 49
FDN ........................................................................ 49
SDN ........................................................................ 49
12. Office .................................................. 50
Office file viewer .................................................. 50
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Bluetooth ............................................................... 50
Dictionary .............................................................. 52
Voice recorder ..................................................... 52
Notepad ................................................................. 52
Connectivity .......................................................... 52
HS stock ................................................................. 53
Icons & Symbols ...................................... 54
Radio Waves ......................................................... 56
Always switch off your phone ..........................57
Pacemakers ........................................................... 57
Users of hearing aids ........................................... 57
Improved performance ....................................... 57
Battery information ............................................. 58
Do not use your phone while driving ............. 59
EN60950 Norm ................................................... 59
Environmental care ............................................. 59
Philips Authentic
Accessories .............................................. 62
Precautions when using the
accessories .................................................................. 62
Power supply ........................................................ 62
Standard battery charger ................................... 63
Stereo Headset .................................................... 63
Trademark Declaration .........................64
Limited warranty .....................................65
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1. Getting started
Please read the safety instructions in the "Precautions" section before use. Before you start using your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card supplied by your GSM operator or retailer. The SIM card contains your subscription information, your mobile phone number, and a small quantity of memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages.
Before removing the battery cover, make sure that you have switched off the phone and disconnect it from the battery charger or any other devices. When replacing the cover, be careful not to touch the electronic components. Make sure that the cover is in place before using the phone.
1. Remove the back cover.
Inserting the SIM card and battery
Keep the SIM card away from small children. Consult your SIM card dealer on the availability of the SIM card services as well as other features. The SIM card dealer can either be your service provider, network operator or other retailers.
Hold the phone with the back facing upward as illustrated. Push the back cover lock forward with one hand and remove the back cover in the direction as shown with the other hand.
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2. Lift up the battery and remove it from its slot.
To remove your SIM card from its holder, put your finger on the bottom end of the SIM card and push the card as indicated by the arrow in the illustration below.
3. Make sure that the clipped corner of the SIM card is facing the correct direction (as shown) and the metallic contacts are facing downwards. Slide the SIM card into the card slot until it stops.
4. Insert the battery into the slot as shown.
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5. Align and slide the back cover into its slot until it locks into place.
2. Lift up the card slot cover.
3. Place the memory card into the slot.
Insert the memory card
1. To insert the memory card, push the card slot cover with your finger as illustrated.
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4. Restore the position of the slot cover as illustrated.
5. Then push the slot cover in the direction of the arrow until the memory card is locked.
Remove the memory card
1. To remove the memory card, push the card slot cover as illustrated.
2. Lift up the card slot cover.
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3. Remove the memory card.
4. Close the card slot cover.
5. Lock the card slot as illustrated.
Charging the battery
You can only use the batteries, battery chargers or accessories designed for this specific model. Using other batteries, battery chargers or accessories may void the warranty of this phone and cause danger. Please check and confirm that the model of the battery charger is correct before charging the battery.
1. Plug the battery charger into a standard AC power socket.
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2. Then insert the connector plug of the battery charger into the jack at the bottom of your phone.
3. As it is required that the battery be properly treated for recycling purposes, please check the battery type as indicated on the label. Consult your local recovery center to understand the correct way to disassemble the battery. Do not disassemble the battery near fire as this may cause explosion.
Depending on the battery charger and the battery, the charging time may differ.
Contact your dealer for the availability of Philips authentic accessories.
When you disconnect any accessories from their power supplies, the correct way is to hold and pull out the plug instead of tugging at the power cable.
Switch the phone on/off
Long press the On/Off key to switch the phone on or off .
To prevent unauthorized access to your SIM card, you may configure a SIM card lock, which is provided with the SIM card. Once configured, you will be asked to enter the PIN code when you switch on the phone. See "Security" for more information.
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1. Do not switch on your phone when use of the mobile phone is prohibited.
2. If you enter an incorrect PIN code 3 times in succession, your SIM card will be blocked. To unblock it, you must obtain the PUK code from your network operator.
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2. Calling
Make a call
1. In idle mode, enter the phone number. To correct
an error, press the Right Soft Key or tap on the touch screen.
2. Once the number is entered, press Call to make a
call.
3. Press End to hang up.
1. To make an international call, long press numeric key [0] to enter the "+" sign, and then enter the country code, area code and phone number.
2. To dial a number that was already stored in the phonebook, enter the phonebook list menu, select a number and press [Call].
Make a second call (Network dependent)
During a call with Party A, you can enter and dial Party B's number. Once connected, Party A will be put on hold automatically. In this mode, you may press Option and choose Switch to switch between the 2 calls.
Call voice mailbox (Network dependent)
In idle mode, long press numeric key [1] to call your current voice mailbox. To edit the number of your mailbox, refer to "Voice Mailbox" section.
Answer or reject a call
When there is an incoming call, you may tap Answer on the touch screen, or press the Roller Wheel, Pick
Up or OK key to answer the call.
Otherwise, you may tap Reject on the touch screen, or press the Reject key or the Back and Hang Up key to reject the call.
Answer a second call (Network dependent)
If the network supports this service, you may answer a second call during the current call. The current call will be put on hold automatically.
Adjust headset volume during a call
During a call, you can rotate the Roller Wheel up or down to adjust the earpiece volume. Rotating upward will increase the volume while downward will reduce the volume.
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3. Text entry
There are three methods for you to enter text: keypad, virtual keypad or on-screen handwriting.
Input methods
The input methods that are currently available will be displayed at the top of the screen. The following are the names and icons of those input methods.
eZi Pinyin eZi Stroke eZi English eZi abc eZi ABC eZi123 Symbol input Virtual keypad To edit text, such as copy, delete or paste text.
Not all the input methods will be available at all times. Refer to the icons on the screen to check the input methods available.
Switch input mode
During text editing, you can short press [Alt] to switch input mode until the icon of your desired input method appears at the top of the screen. You may also tap the input icon to select an input method or use the virtual keypad to enter text.
Keypad
You may enter text using the keypad.
English input
When using to enter text, if there are characters associated with your entry, the association words will be displayed in the pop-up window for your selection. The more characters you enter, the more accurate will be the words displayed. Use the Left or Right arrow key to move your cursor and select the word you need. Use the Up or
Down arrow key or Roller wheel to scroll up/down the
pages. Press OK to confirm the word. When there is no pop-up window, using the Up or Down arrow key can move the cursor left or right in the text editor. Using or can enter uppercase or lowercase letters. Pressing numeric key [0] can insert a space at the right of the cursor.
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Chinese input
$%#
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2. Enter the pinyin or strokes. Your entry will be displayed in row A, while the characters will be displayed in row B. Keep entering until the correct character is displayed.
3. Use the Left or Right arrow key to choose the correct character.
4. Press OK to confirm your entry.
C
Stroke input
Stroke input allows you to enter a character by entering its strokes in the order from top to bottom
A
B
&'()
A. Input row: when using Pinyin or Stroke input to
enter Chinese characters, this row will show the pinyin or the strokes you have entered.
B. Selection box: This area will display the characters
depending on the pinyin or the strokes you have entered. The more pinyin or strokes you enter, the more accurate will be the characters displayed.
C. Text Area: This area displays the text you have
entered.
How to enter:
1. Select the input method you want to use to enter Chinese characters.
and left to right. The strokes include:
Number
123456789
key
Stroke
ーㄧノヽ ゝㄥ ? ㄟ
When unsure of which stroke to use, you may
Note
press numeric key [8] to get a fuzzy match.
Entering symbols
There are several ways to insert symbols.
1. In the English input mode, you may use the
numeric key [1] to enter symbols.
2. Long press [Alt] to open the selection box and
select the symbol you need.
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3. Select the symbol input method to open the selection box and select the symbol you need.
Virtual keypad
Tap to activate or deactivate the virtual keypad. You may use the virtual keypad to enter the symbol you need. Tap the keys on the virtual keypad, and the characters you have entered will be displayed in the input area. When an input method is changed, the virtual keypad language will also change.
Handwriting input
You may also use the handwriting input method to enter text. Enter the character in the input area and wait for your phone to recognize and place your entry into the input window. If a wrong character has been placed in the window, tap the correct one in the selection box to replace it.
Virtual keypad and Handwriting input do not support smart English input. When you want to use this function, please use keypad to input your text.
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4. Call Info
Call info provides a list of calls as well as your own information.
Call list
Recent contacts
This feature displays the recent calls, missed calls and outgoing calls.
Access the call list
1. Press the Left or Right arrow key to toggle between
the tabs, or use the stylus pen to tap on a tab to select the type of call list.
2. Rotate the Roller wheel or press the Left/Right
arrow key to select a call list.
3. You may select to Make a call, or select Option to
use more features.
Using the call list options
You can select Option in the phone number list screen to carry out the following operations:
Call Dial the selected number. IP call Dial an IP call.
Send message Send a message to the selected
number. You can send via SMS or MMS.
View View detailed information of
the selected number.
Send phone number Edit and send the selected
phone number.
Delete Delete the selected number
from the list.
Save Save the selected number into
the list.
Missed calls
This menu displays the calls you have missed recently. The digit behind the name or phone number indicates the number of times you have missed the call.
Answered calls
This menu displays the calls you have answered recently. The digit behind the name or phone number indicates the number of times you have answered the call.
Outgoing calls
This menu displays the calls you have dialed recently. The digit behind the name or phone number indicates the number of times you have dialed this number.
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Clear history
This menu allows you to clear the call history in Outgoing/Answered/Missed or Delete all.
Call time
This menu displays the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls. The time may vary with the actual call time, dependent on how your service provider charge for their services.
Last call time Check the duration of the last call. Outgoing calls Check the total duration of all
outgoing calls.
Incoming calls Check the total duration of all
incoming calls.
Reset timer Reset the call timer to zero.
GPRS data
This menu allows you to check information on your GPRS data, including last GPRS call, all sent data and all received data. Resetting the counter can clear the GPRS data and reset it to zero.
Cumulative cost
This network feature displays the cost of all your calls. However, it is available only when the charge information is included in your SIM card. Some options require the PIN2 code.
Cost display settings You may select to activate or
deactivate this option.
Total call cost Available opti ons includ e
Display cost, Reset cost counter, Display balance, Display limit, Cancel limit and Set limit.
Call tariff Available options include
Display rate, Reset rate and Set rate.
My own information
This menu allows you to edit, modify, delete or check your own information, or send it to a specified number through SMS.
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