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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5. Settings
This feature allows you to configure your mobile phone to suit your usage preference. You may also restore the settings to factory default.
Profiles
Your mobile phone has been preconfigured with several modes to cater to different events and environments. You may personalize your profiles to suit your usage preference. You may also edit and then activate your desire profile. The available profiles include: Normal, Meeting,
Silence, Outdoor, Car and Offline.
To enable the selected profile, select Option > Activate. To personalize the profile, select Option > Personalize. Select the setting you want to change and confirm the change. To edit the name of the profile, select Option > Change
name and enter the name in the editing screen.
Ringtone settings
This options allows you to change call ringtone, message ringtone and reminder ringtone. You can enter the Sounds options to select the ringtone you prefer.
Phone settings
Idle settings
This option allows you to set the style and wallpaper for the idle screen. There are two display styles: Digital clock and World clock. To set the wallpaper in idle screen, access the Photos list, select a preferred photo and save it as wallpaper.
Time & date settings
Date Enter the current date. Date format There are three formats available,
including YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD­YYYY, and DD-MM-YYYY.
Time Enter the current time.
Language settings
Select and set the display language of your phone.
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Font settings
You may choose to install fonts from files stored in the phone or the memory card. You may also set font size within limited range. When you do not need a font any more, you may uninstall it.
Due to screen size limit, there might be some abnormal display for some user defined fonts and sizes.
Welcome settings
You may define a welcoming message displayed on idle screen.
Keypad lock
Set your mobile phone to lock the keypad automatically in idle mode after a certain period of time. The available timings include 30 sec., 60 sec.,
90 sec., and Off.
Brightness
You may adjust the brightness of the display according to the lighting conditions.
Backlight settings
Select the backlight duration according to your preference. You may choose 15 sec, or Always on.
Power saving settings
Activate the power saving option and set the start time and end time. The phone will enter the power saving mode you have specified after a certain period of time.
Stylus calibration
Tap the cross displayed to calibrate the screen and follow the on-screen instructions.
Call settings
Call Forward
This network service will divert the incoming calls to a preset number. You may divert them to a phone number or a voice mailbox. The call divert options include:
All calls When this option is "On", all
incoming calls will be diverted.
If busy Incoming calls will be diverted if your
line is busy.
If no reply Incoming calls will be diverted if you
did not answer the call for a period of time.
If out of reach Incoming calls will be diverted when
your mobile phone is not connected to the network or the phone has been switched off.
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Cancel all Cancel all call diverts. Status Check the status of the current call
divert options.
Call waiting
When you are on the line with Party A, if Party B calls you, the phone will remind you that there is a second incoming call. You may choose to activate or deactivate the call waiting feature. Choosing Status will let you know the status of current call waiting option.
Anykey answer
Tu r n Any key answer on/off. When this option is activated, you can answer calls by pressing any keys except On/off button, Right soft
key, Back key and Hang up key.
When this option is activated, your incoming calls will be answered automatically after a certain number of rings.
Minute reminder
Tu r n Minute reminder on/off. When this option is activated, the phone will remind you at every one minute interval throughout the duration of the call.
GPRS call
Tu r n GPRS call on/off. When this option is activated, your incoming calls can still be answered after GPRS logon (when there is no data transmission).
Send own ID
Tu r n Send own ID (network service) on/off. Choose Status to check the current status.
Auto redial
Tu r n Auto redial on/off. When this option is activated, if your outgoing call is unsuccessful, the phone will automatically redial the number.
Auto answer
Tu r n Auto answer on/off.
Firewall
Incoming call
This function allows you to set up a blacklist and white list as well as set the start date and end date.
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1. A blacklist is a list of phone numbers of which you don't want to answer. Phone will not alert you when an incoming call is from the list.
2. A whitelist is a list of phone numbers only which you want to answer. Phone will only alert you when an incoming call is from the list.
3. You must turn on these lists in Settings to activate the function.
Privacy
When this option is activated, you can prevent unauthorized access to your personal data. The items under protection may include SMS, MMS, Email, Phonebook, Call list, My data, Schedule and Notepad. To activate / deactivate this function, input "12345" when the feature is on, you must input the same password to access protected information.
SMS
You may set up trash number list. If you have set a number in the list, SMS from this number will be thrown into SMS > Trash box.
Security settings
Phone lock
Select On or Off. When you select On, your mobile phone will be protected from unauthorized use. The default password is "12345". If you forget the code, consult your service center.
SIM card lock
Select On or Off. When you select On, you need to enter the PIN code when you switch on the phone. Some SIM cards do not permit the lock to be disabled.
Call barring
This network service allows you to limit the use of your phone. The call barring options include:
All outgoing calls All outgoing calls are barred. All international calls International calls are barred. Local calls only Only home calls are allowed. All incoming calls All incoming calls are barred. All incoming calls All incoming calls are barred if when roaming you are out of the home network. Cancel barring Select this option to cancel the
call barring function.
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Status Check the status of your call
barring.
Change password
Change phone password Modify the code for the
phone lock. The default code is "12345".
Change PIN code If your SIM card supports
this option, you may modify the current PIN code.
Change PIN2 code If your SIM card supports
this option, you may modify the current PIN2 code.
Call barring You may modify the
password for call barring that is supplied by your service provider.
Network settings
Preferred network
You may select the network service you need. The available options include:
Preferred network The preferred network list is
stored in the SIM card. It specifies the priority by which your phone will register to the
Delete network Remove your unwanted
Add usable network Add a usable network from the
Add existing network Add a network from the
Add network code Enter the code of the network
Attach GPRS
This option allows you to set the GPRS attach mode. You can choose either Always attached or Attached
GPRS PDP.
Register again
You may request to register again and select your desired network service.
available network during automatic registration. The item listed at the top of the list has higher priority. Select a desired network and choose
Prefer to confirm.
network service.
network list.
existing network list.
you want to add. The mobile country code and network code are required.
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Account settings
You may create and customize the settings required to connect your mobile phone to the network. You may need these settings to use the WAP browser, or send MMS and Email.
Display settings The current account setting will be
displayed.
Account name Edit the name of the account. Network bearer Select a network bearer. The
available options include GPRS first, GPRS only and GSM only.
GPRS settings: Check the GPRS settings or edit
the PAN settings, the subscriber's name and password.
GSM settings: Check the GSM settings or edit the
phone number, the subscriber's name and password.
Homepage: Enter the URL address of the
homepage.
Gateway: Select the type of proxy, the IP
address and IP port of the proxy server.
DNS: Enter the primary DNS address,
secondary DNS address and the type of network access.
Normally, the phone would have been pre­configured. If you wish to add or modify the configuration parameters, you need to obtain the necessary information from your network operator before you proceed. Philips is not liable to give prior notification nor shall it bear any consequences for any failures arising from changes of configuration made by you or by the network operator. Please check with your network operator for the most updated information.
Some service providers may send the network access parameters via SMS. Some pre-configured modes may be blocked to prevent resetting and renaming.
Restore factory settings
This option allows you to restore the factory settings of your phone.
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6. Tools
This menu features simple to use and useful applications, such as the Alarm, Stopwatch, Calculator and Count-down timer.
Alarm
Set the alarm to ring at a specified time.
Set alarm
1. Select alarm On or Off.
2. Enter the time for the alarm.
3. Select the type of alarm, which includes User
defined, Once, Everyday and Workday.
Alarm time
Even if you have switched off the phone, it will still emit an alarm and display a screen prompt when the alarm time arrives. Choose Off to end the alarm.
Schedule
You can use this feature to remind you of any scheduled events. You may select your view preference. If an event has been scheduled for a specific date, then a mark will be displayed on the calendar to indicate that there is an event scheduled. You can also use the list view to display all your scheduled events. Select View to view detailed information or delete the selected event. Select Memory Status to check the current capacity. You are allowed to create a maximum of 50 events.
Add new event
To add a new event, choose Option > Add new from the schedule window and edit the corresponding information of the event, such as subject, location, date, time, reminder and repeat method. You may also edit existing events.
Event reminders
When the current date and time correspond with the date and time of an event, the phone will emit an alarm and display a prompt to indicate that the event has arrived. You can check the event from the event list.
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Stopwatch
Your phone features a stop watch. The minimum unit is 0.1 second.
1. Press the Roller wheel or OK to launch the stop watch. This will start the timing.
2. Press the Roller wheel or OK to pause the timing. Repeat this step to resume. A total of 10 stopwatch timing can be recorded.
3. To reset the stop watch, press Stop and then Clear.
World clock
The World clock allows you to set the local time zone and check the time of the major cities in the world.
1. Select the city that represents your time zone on the world map using the Roller wheel or Arrow
keys.
2. Select Option to set the current time zone as your local time.
3. You can also check local time zone and current time zone difference by selecting Time difference under Option.
Count down timer
This is a count-down timer. At the end of the countdown, the phone will emit an alarm. To set a timer, turn the timer On, enter the remaining time of your countdown and then choose OK.
Calculator
This option allows you to make basic arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
1. Use the Up or Down arrow key or the Roller Wheel to switch between the operators. Use the [*] key to switch between plus and minus signs.
2. For addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division operations, enter a second number.
3. To get the result, press OK.
4. To carry out another operation, clear the previous result first.
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Currency converter
This application allows you to convert the exchange rate between various currencies. Exchange rate is the rate at which the conversion currency is converted into the target currency. Amount is the sum of money to be converted. Once the required information are filled, the result will be displayed on the Result line.
Auto on/off
Use this option to set the time to switch on/off the phone automatically.
1. Tick Auto on or Auto off. Enter the time to switch
the phone on/off in the time setting window.
2. If the code is required when the phone is switched on (that is if phone lock is activated), the screen will prompt you to enter the code before you can resume.
Make sure that this function is not activated when you are on the plane or other places where use of the mobile phone is prohibited.
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7. My files
This menu allows you to store the files in different folders to facilitate management of files in your phone and the memory card. In addition, you can obtain information regarding your phone and memory card. Microsoft office files and PDF files can be viewed if stored in Ebook folder.
File manager
Pictures
When you enter the menu, you may use the Left or
Right arrow key to switch between the phone or the
memory card, or tap the on-screen tabs to make your selection. Rotate the Roller Wheel to select the file or folder you want to browse.
Folder list:
Photos: Store and manage the photos taken with the
phone's camera.
Downloads: Store and manage the pictures you have
downloaded.
Locals: Store and manage the pictures that were
shipped with the phone.
View:
1. Select a picture folder.
2. Select a picture and press OK to view.
Options:
When you enter the Pictures folder, you can press
Option to carry out the following operations: View: Browse the picture. Send as: Send the selected file via Email, MMS or
Bluetooth.
Settings: Set as wallpaper will set the selected picture as the
wallpaper;
Set as CLI will set the picture to display for a specific
incoming call.
Mark: Perform operation for multiple items. You
may choose Mark all or Unmark all.
Delete: Delete the selected files or delete all. Edit: Rename, copy or move the selected file. Details: Check details of the selected file.
The Option list may vary from folders to folders.
Sounds
When you enter the menu, you may use the Left or
Right arrow key to switch between the phone or the
memory card, or tap the on-screen tabs to make your
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selection. Rotate the Roller Wheel to select the file or folder you want to browse.
Folder list:
My sounds: Store and manage music files. Download: Store and manage the downloaded
sounds.
Locals: Store and manage the sounds that were
shipped with the phone.
Play:
1. Select an audio folder.
2. Select an audio file and press Play to play.
Options:
When you enter the Sound folder, you can press
Option to carry out the following operations: Play: Play the selected audio file. Send as: Send the selected file via Email, MMS or
Bluetooth.
Manage: Set the audio as the ringtone for incoming
calls, messages or reminders.
Mark: Perform operation for multiple items. You may
choose Mark all or Unmark all.
Delete: Delete the selected files or delete all. Edit: Rename, copy or move the selected file. Details: Check details of the selected file.
The Option list may vary from folders to folders.
Videos
When you enter the menu, you may use the Left or
Right arrow key to switch between the phone or the
memory card, or tap the on-screen tabs to make your selection. Rotate the Roller Wheel to select the file or folder you want to browse.
Folder list:
1. My videos: Store and manage the video recorded
with the phone's camera.
2. Downloads: Store and manage the videos you have
downloaded.
Play:
1. Select a video folder.
2. Select a video file and press Play to play.
Options:
When you enter the My videos folder, you can press
Option to carry out the following operations: Play: Play the selected video file. Send as: Send the selected file via Email, MMS or
Bluetooth.
Mark: Perform operation for multiple items. You may
choose Mark all or Unmark all.
Delete: Delete the selected files or delete all. Edit: Rename, copy or move the selected file. Details: Check details of the selected file.
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The Option list may vary from folders to folders.
Others
This folder is used to store various files you have received. Use Option > Restore to move the selected file to the corresponding folder.
Ebook
You may browse all files that can be supported by the document browser.
Options:
View: View the selected file. Send as: Send the selected file via Email, MMS or
Bluetooth.
Mark: Perform operation for multiple items. You may
choose Mark all or Unmark all.
Delete: Delete the selected files or delete all. Edit: Rename, copy or move the selected file. Details: Check details of the selected file.
JAVA
You may see a list of all JAVA files. You can install those files on demand.
Options:
When you enter the JAVA folder, you can press Option to carry out the following operations:
Install: Install the selected JAVA application.
Send as: Send the selected file via Email, MMS or
Bluetooth.
Mark: Perform operation for multiple items. You may
choose Mark all or Unmark all.
Delete: Delete the selected files or delete all. Edit: Rename, copy or move the selected file. Details: Check details of the selected file.
Font
Using this option, you can install the font on demand.
Memory status
This menu displays full memory capacity, used memory capacity and free memory capacity used in both the mobile phone and memory card.
Format memory card
This menu allows you to format your memory card.
Formatting will erase all your information in the memory card.
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8. Messages
This menu lets you send or receive text messages, multimedia messages and email messages. You can also access the voice mail and cell broadcast features.
When you send a message, the phone may send you a delivery report. This indicates that the message has been sent to the message center number preset in your phone. But it does not mean that the recipient has received the message. For more details about messages, consult your service provider.
SMS
To send a SMS, you need to make the necessary settings in your mobile phone. See "SMS settings" for more information.
You need to enter the correct message centre number before you can send SMS. The number can be obtained from your network operator.
Create, edit and send SMS
The maximum number of characters in a text message varies according to your service provider. If a
message exceeds the specified maximum length, it will be splitted and sent out in several SMS. Select Messages > SMS > Write SMS.
1. Enter the SMS content. To insert template, select
Option > Insert defined.
2. To send the SMS, select Send.
3. If Save to draft is selected, the SMS will be saved into the Draft folder.
4. Enter the recipient's number or retrieve the required number from the Phonebook (this phone supports sending SMS to multiple targets. But only a maximum of 12 numbers are allowed. If the figure has been exceeded, only the first 12 numbers will receive the SMS), and then select
Send to send the SMS.
If your SMS is not sent successfully, you can resend it. If your SMS cannot be sent successfully after several attempts, please check if your SMS centre number has been set correctly.
Read and reply SMS
When a message arrives, the screen will flash an icon
and a new event reminder. If , or appears, this means that the storage space in the phone or the SIM card has been
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used up. You need to delete some messages in order to receive new ones.
1. Select View to read the message, or Back to read it
later.
2. When you have read your SMS, you can select
Option to reply, forward, call back, save
information, copy to phone / SIM or delete the SMS.
3. When you reply a SMS, you will enter the message editor to write the content.
Inbox and outbox
The Inbox stores the messages you have received. The messages that you have sent successfully will be stored in Outbox > Sent box. The messages that you have sent unsuccessfully will be stored in Outbox >
Unsent box.
Trash box
If you have set up a list of trash numbers, messages from those numbers will be filtered into Trash box.
Chat
This option allows you to chat via SMS. To launch a chat, you need to configure the relevant settings for your chat room.
1. Set a chat room: select a chat room and set my name and the recipient's number.
2. Start chart: Select Talk to enter the message and
start to chat with the preset number. When a new message arrives, the screen will flash the icon to alert you.
Preset SMS
The phone provides some common messages, which you can use when creating a message. The template consists of Greetings, Emergency, Information, Questions, Appointments and User­defined messages. To use these preset SMS, tap "insert defined" when input an SMS.
SMS settings
This menu allows you to make various settings for the SMS.
Service center number Save or edit the SMS service
center number of your home network.
Validity period Allows you to select the
duration by which your messages will be stored in the message center.
Delivery report This option allows you to set
whether or not to notify you about the send status of your messages.
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Reply path Allows the recipient to send
a reply via your service center.
Saved location You can select the preferred
storage location of your messages: SIM card or mobile phone.
Signature Set the message to use the
signature you have edited.
User-defined SMS You can create and edit up to
10 frequently-used messages.
SMS bearer Set the SMS to use GPRS
only, GSM only, GPRS first or GSM first.
Delete SMS
This option allows you to Delete inbox, Delete sent
box, Delete unsent box, Delete Draft or Delete all.
Memory status
This menu displays the full memory capacity and the amount used in the phone or the memory card.
The phone can store SMS and EMS (for example, 200 + 25 means 200 SMS and 25 EMS).
MMS
Only mobile phones that support the MMS feature can receive and display MMS. The MMS rendering may vary with different mobile phones.
Your phone allows you to send and receive multimedia messages, known as MMS, which features texts, pictures, sound and video clips. MMS can comprise one or several slides. Whether you send it to an e-mail address or to another mobile phone, the MMS will be played as a slide show. The mobile network may have a limit on the size of your MMS. Your phone supports MMS up to 100KB. An MMS can contain texts, sounds, videos, pictures and name cards.
When you are in an ongoing call, browsing the webs or running other JAVA applications, you may not be able to receive MMS. There are many factors that might cause MMS failure, so do not rely on MMS to conduct important businesses.
Create, edit and send MMS
Before you can send MMS, you need to enter the correct MMS Center number and ensure that the
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network profile of your MMS has been correctly configured. You can obtain such information from your network operator. You might not be able to copy, edit, send or forward pictures, sounds (including ring tones) and other media contents that are copyright protected. Select Messages > MMS > Write MMS.
1. Enter the MMS content. You may also have texts, pictures, sounds, videos, pages or name cards included in the MMS. To include a file in the MMS, select Option > Insert and then the desired items.
2. After finishing the MMS editing, select Send.
3. Enter the recipient's number or Email address or retrieve them from the Phonebook (this phone supports sending MMS to multiple targets. But, only a maximum of 8 numbers are allowed. If the limit is exceeded, mobile phone will only send the first 8 targets), and then select Send to send the MMS.
4. If the MMS fails, it will be stored in the Unsent
box, and you can send it again. When the MMS is
sent successfully, it will be stored in the Sent box.
Other available options:
Preview Allows you to preview the video, name
card or the entire message.
Save to draft Save the MMS to the draft folder.
Page timing Set the page timing. Edit text Modify your text.
Read and reply MMS
Be careful when you open the MMS. The object in the MMS may contain malicious software or other potential hazards that might harm your mobile phone or PC.
When the MMS arrives, the screen will flash an icon
to alert you.
1. Select View to read the message, or Back to read it
later.
2. When reading the MMS, you may select Option to
carry out various operations.
3. To reply the MMS, select Reply from Option, enter your reply and press Send.
Other available options:
Forward When you select this option,
the MMS will be sent to a specified number.
Call back Call the sender. Retrieve information Retrieve the number and URL
address from the message.
Save object Save multimedia files from the
MMS.
Delete Delete the selected MMS.
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Inbox, Outbox and Draft
The Inbox stores the MMS you have received. The MMS that you have sent unsuccessfully will be stored in Outbox > Unsent box. The MMS that you want to edit later will be stored in the Draft box. The MMS that you have sent successfully will be stored in
Outbox > Sent box.
MMS settings
You may configure the MMS settings on demand.
Account settings Allows you to select network access
mode for the MMS.
Delivery report: Allows you to set whether or not to
notify you on the send status of your messages.
Read report Tu r n Read report on or off. Validity period Allows you to select the duration
by which your messages will be stored in the message center.
Saved location You can select the preferred storage
location of your messages: SIM card or mobile phone.
Auto retrieve Tu r n Auto retrieve on or off.
Delete MMS
This option allows you to Delete inbox, Delete sent
box, Delete unsent box, Delete Draft or Delete all.
Memory status
This menu displays the full memory capacity and the amount used in the phone or the memory card.
MMS cannot be stored in the SIM card.
Email
This menu allows you to create, receive and send Email messages which are allowed to include texts, videos, sounds and pictures.
Inbox
The mailbox must be configured first to send and receive email messages.
The Inbox stores the email messages that you have received.
Options
The Option list may vary according to email messages.
View Read an email message. Receive new Email Receive new email messages
from the server.
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Reply Reply to the sender. Reply all Reply to all contacts found in the
email.
Forward When you select this option, the
email will be sent to the number you have specified.
Save Email address Save the address of the selected
email.
Mark Perform operation for multiple
items. You may choose Mark all or Unmark all.
Delete Delete the selected message or all
the email messages. When you read an email, you may switch between the tabs to view the text and the attachment. There are also many other options, for example:
Move to memory card When you choose this
option, the email messages will be moved to the memory card. The storage location is
My Files > File management > Others.
Details Check details of the selected
Email message.
Write new Email
You may send an email message to one or more recipients. You can enter the email address either manually or from the Phonebook.
1. Enter the recipients' addresses in cc or/and bcc.
2. Enter the subject of the email.
3. Enter the text contents of the email.
4. Attach files to the email. You may attach files from your mobile phone or the memory card.
To send the Email, select Option > Send. To save the draft, Select Option > Save to draft.
Inbox & Draft box
The messages that you have sent successfully will be stored in Outbox > Sent box while those that you have sent unsuccessfully will be stored in Outbox > Unsent
box. The email messages that you want to edit later
will be stored in Draft box.
Settings
1. Email account: Allows you edit or rename the email account. Activate it when required.
Edit Email account
Email address Enter the address for the
account.
From name Edit the name of the email
sender.
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User name Edit the user name to log into
the mailbox.
Password Edit the password used to log
into the mailbox.
Incoming mail server Set up the incoming mail
server: POP3 or IMAP4. You may set the IP address, DNS, ports and encryption for the server.
Outgoing mail server Set up the SMTP server. You
may set the IP address, DNS, ports and encryption for the server.
Secure authentication Specify whether or not a
secure password should be required during log the on process.
2. Send settings: You may set Request receipt, Reply
address and Individual signature.
3. Receive settings
Download method Select Title only or Title &
content. Reject settings Define the reject settings. Send read receipt You may set the function On,
Off or Prompt.
Leave Copy in Server Specify whether or not to keep
4. Block list: Add a list of addresses whose email
messages are to be rejected.
5. Account settings: Select the network access mode
for email messages.
a copy in the server.
Voice mail (Network dependent)
This menu allows you to set your voice mailbox number and listen to voice messages your
correspondents have left for you. The voice mailbox is a service that requires network support and subscription. For more details about the service and the voice mailbox number, consult your service provider. To call your voice mailbox, select Listen. To modify your voice mailbox number, select Edit. To activate or deactivate the call divert function of your voice mailbox, select On or Off.
If you have set the voice mailbox number in the phone, you can long press the numeric key [1] to call your voice mailbox.
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Cell broadcast (Network dependent)
This is a network service which allows you to receive text messages of various contents, such as news, traffic, etc. These messages are provided by the network to the subscribers within a certain network area. If this service is available, the network will provide you with the broadcast channel numbers. For details, consult your service provider.
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9. Entertainment
This phone comes with several games as well as additional tools.
Some of the features described here are dependent on the configuration of your mobile phone, the country in which you purchased your mobile phone, and/or your service provider.
Music player
This option allows you to enjoy the music you have stored in the phone or the memory card. Select Option to open the playlist, where you can add or delete songs. You can press OK to play a song or select Option to choose other operations. You can play an audio file with the player or set up a playlist. The player can support 5 file formats, including MP3, aac, wav, midi, and amr. Your phone supports songs to be played in the background.
When music is played in the background, you can perform other functions by using the keypads and Roller wheel. Tap Back in music play view will set player to work in background.
Listen to the music
1. To select a song, select Option > Play list. The
playlist will list all of its songs.
2. Highlight the song that you want to play, and
select Play. When the player is playing a song, you may press OK to switch between Play and Pause. You may also select to play, to pause, or
to stop from the control panel on the screen.
To select the previous song or the next song, press the Left or Right arrow key, or tap on the screen.
3. To repeat a song or songs, select Option > Repeat
mode. Selecting Repeat all will repeat playing all
songs on the current playlist. Selecting Repeat
once will repeat the selected song. Selecting Off
will close the repeat mode.
4. To view the information about a song, highlight
the song and select Option > Details.
5. Your phone supports Bluetooth. Selecting Option >
Transmit sound, you can set the song to be played
through the loudspeaker or the Bluetooth device.
Adjust volume
To control the volume, press the Up or Down arrow
key or rotate the Roller Wheel in the music player
view before listening to them. The volume bar will move accordingly.
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Playlist
You need to add new songs to your playlist. Select Option > Play list and then select Option > Add
new.
Video player
When you enter this menu, you can select the video you want to play. The player supports various formats including MP4 and 3GP. Your phone does not support videos in the background. Video playlist is a list of video files that your phone has found in the memory. You can choose to remove some or all of the video files. The removed videos will be deleted from your mobile phone. To view the information of a video, highlight the video and select Option > Details. You can tap the play area to switch between Full
screen and Normal screen modes.
Camera
With this option, you are allowed to take photos and record videos using your mobile phone.
1. Do not take the photo of others without their permission.
2. Do not take photos where photo-taking is
3. Do not infringe on the privacy of others when you take photos.
Using keypad in preview mode
In preview mode, you can use the following shortcut keys to operate the camera: The Shortcut keys in preview mode: Alt key: Switch between single shot
and video recording.
Left/right arrow keys: Adjust the lightness.
Numeric key [0]: Start shooting/OK. Numeric key [1]: Enter photo video/album. Numeric key [2]: Turn on/off the night mode. Numeric key [3]: Turn on/off the shooting
sound.
Left soft key: Return to the parent menu. Right soft key: Set/OK. Up/Down arrow key: Adjust the focus.
Rotate Roller wheel: Adjust the focus. Press Roller Wheel: Take a shoot.
Shooting
Your phone supports multi-mode photo shooting. The photo is saved in .jpg format.
1. Choose Camera, and the screen will display the scene captured by the viewfinder.
prohibited.
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2. Press the Right soft key or tap the icon at the right bottom of the screen to enter the Setting menu. Then you can set parameters for the camera.
3. Press the Roller Wheel or numeric key [0] to shoot. The photo will be saved automatically into
My Files > File management > Pictures > Photos.
In camera mode, tap the Option icon, and you can configure the following functions:
Shooting mode Single shot, continuous shot
and video. The photo size cannot be adjusted in continuous shot.
Photo size Select the size for the photo. Photo quality Normal, Fine, Superfine. Environment modes Auto, Fluo, Cloudy, Sunny. Effects Normal, Black & White,
Negative, Blue, Sepia.
Timer You can set the delay time to
take a photo.
Night mode Tur n t h e Night mode on/off. Shutter sound Turn on/off the sound emitted
when you press the shutter.
Save to Set the storage location. Select frames Enter and choose a frame. Open files Enter the corresponding picture
folder in My Files.
Help Provide you with operation
instructions. After the photo is saved, tap the "+" icon and the following menu will appear:
New photo Return to preview status. Send as Send the file via MMS or
Bluetooth.
Set as wallpaper Set the photo as the screen wallpaper. Delete Delete this photo. Details Check details of the selected file.
Video recorder
This menu allows you to record and store videos.
1. Choose Video recorder, and the screen will display
the scene captured by the phone.
2. Press the Right soft key or tap the icon at the right
bottom of the screen to enter the Option menu. Then you can set parameters for the camera.
3. Press the Roller Wheel or numeric key [0] to start
recording.
4. Press the Roller Wheel or numeric key [0] to stop
or resume recording.
5. Once you stop recording, the video will be saved
automatically into My Files > File management >
Videos > My videos.
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In the video recorder mode, tap the Option icon to configure the following settings:
Shooting mode Select single shot, continuous
shot and video.
Photo quality Select Normal, Fine, Superfine. Environment modes Select Auto, Fluo, Cloudy,
Sunny.
Effects Select Normal, Black & White,
Negative, Blue, Sepia.
Timer You can set the delay time to
start recording a video.
Night mode Tu rn th e Night mode on/off. Save to Set the storage location. Open files Enter the corresponding video
folder in My Files.
Help Provide you with operation
instructions.
After the video is saved, tap the Option icon and the following menu will appear:
Play Play the recorded video. New video Return to video mode to record a
new video clip.
Send as Send the file via MMS or
Bluetooth.
Delete Delete the recorded video. Details Check the details of the selected
file.
During recording, brightness and focus adjustments are not allowed.
JAVA
You need to download and install JAVA applications to operate these applets. In JAVA settings, you can set the volume, vibrator and network account.
Games
The phone comes with several pre-installed games for entertainment. They include Gobang and Chinese sliding block.
STK
This value-added service is network dependent. For more details, refer to your network service provider to obtain the STK features available in your SIM card.
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10. WAP
Your phone comes with a WAP browser. You can obtain news, sports and weather information, as well
as services from the internet via the WAP browser.
This feature is available only if your subscription includes WAP access services. The settings have been pre-configured (depends on country variants) and you do not need to modify them. For more information, please contact your network operator.
Home
Select this menu to access the homepage directly. You can also set the homepage address in the settings
menu.
Bookmarks
You can save the current web page or the web pages that you frequently visit to the and organize them.
Bookmark
list, manage
When you enter the menu, a list of bookmark entries is displayed. You can press Option to carry out the following operations:
Go Browse the web pages you have
bookmarked.
Edit Modify the Web address. Send bookmark Send the selected bookmark via
SMS.
Reset Reset the selected bookmark.
Previous page
This option lets you quick access the web pages you have browsed the last time.
Go to
Enter the URL address of the navigation webpage.
Push inbox
Allows you to check your Push messages and configure your Push settings, such as select whether or not to accept Push messages, delete push messages, etc.
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History
This menu allows you to manage, organize and quickly access the web pages you have previously visited. Choose a Web address from the list to connect directly to the corresponding webpage. You may also delete the history.
Offline browsing
This menu allows you to visit the Web pages that you have saved previously.
Settings
This menu allows you to configure the web settings for web browsing. Your phone may have been pre­configured with the settings of a specific network operator. If you are a subscriber of the network operator, you may start using your WAP browser immediately. Otherwise, you need to re-configure the settings.
Account settings
Use this menu to select the settings that you use to access Web pages.
Image download
This menu allows you to turn on/off the image download function.
Play music
This menu allows you to turn on/off the background music function.
Select memory
Lets you to choose the storage location: Phone or Memory card.
Clear cache
Lets you clear the cache memory of the Web pages you have visited.
Clear Cookies
Clear the personal information that has been sent and stored on the Web server when you browse the Web pages.
Security
This menu allows you to turn on/off the security settings of your Web access.
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11. Phonebook
This menu allows you to manage the names, addresses and telephone numbers of your friends, family and colleagues. Your mobile phone has two storage areas for your contacts: the SIM phonebook and the onboard phonebook. Your phone can store up to 500 contacts.
Find
You may use this option to find a contact from the phonebook. There are several ways to do this: By name, By
number, By SIM location, By phone location, and By group. You may choose the best way for you.
If you search for a contact by name, when you enter the first letter of that name, a list of names that starts with those letters will appear on the screen.
Contacts list
This option allows you to view the list of your contacts in the phonebook. When you have entered Contacts list, select Option and you can make the following operations:
Call Dial the selected number. IP call Dial the IP call. Send message Send SMS, MMS or name cards to
the selected contact.
Modify record Edit information of the selected
contact.
Mark Select Mark all or Unmark all. Delete record Delete the selected contact from the
list.
Sort Choose the type of contacts list. You
may select All, Phone, or SIM card.
Add new
You may use this option to add a new contact into the phonebook.
Save to SIM card
1. Select SIM card.
2. Edit the new contact.
Name Enter a name for the contact. Number Enter a phone number for the contact. Location Enter a number to define the storage
location for the new contact.
3. Once finished, tap Save to save the contact.
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Save to phone
1. Select Phone.
2. Edit the new contact.
Name: Enter a name for the contact. Mobile/Home/Office/Fax: Add numbers. Email: Enter the email address of the contact. Address: Enter the address of the contact. Zip code: Enter the zip code of the contact. Notes: Add remarks about this contact. Group: Assign the contact to a group. CLI: Set a picture as the image that appears when
the contact calls you.
Location: Enter a number to define the storage
location for the new contact.
3. Once finished, tap Save to save the contact.
Speed dial
This feature allows you to assign the numeric keys ([2] to [9]) to your 8 most frequently dialed numbers.
1. Choose from keys [2] - [9]. Pressing [1] will call
the voice mailbox.
2. From the contacts list, select the contact you need, or enter a new number for the contact.
3. In idle mode, long press the numeric key to start dialing the corresponding phone number.
Delete
This feature allows you to delete all contacts and their details from the phone or the SIM card. You may choose: Delete SIM entries, Delete phone
entries, or Delete all.
Copy all
You may choose to copy contacts from: SIM to phone or Phone to SIM. This feature will copy all contacts from your mobile phone or the SIM card.
Multiple copy
You may choose to copy contacts from: SIM to phone or Phone to SIM. By checking the multiple selection boxes, you can copy one or more contacts.
Move all
You may choose to move contacts from: SIM to phone or Phone to SIM. This feature will move all contacts from your mobile phone or the SIM card.
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Multiple move
You may choose to move contacts from: SIM to phone or Phone to SIM. By checking the multiple selection boxes, you can move one or more contacts.
Group settings
With this feature, you can define the attributes for each group. Groups comprise of: Default, Family, Friend,
Colleague, Business and Private.
To check the group settings, select Option and you will see the following menus:
1. Rename: Rename the selected group.
2. Name list: View the list of names in this group.
3. Ringtone type: Select a ringtone for this group.
4. Icon: Choose an icon for this group.
Sort
You can set the type of contact list.
All Your contacts list will display all contacts
you have stored in the phone and the SIM card.
Phone Your contacts list will only show the
contacts you have stored in the phone.
SIM card Your contacts list will only show the
contacts you have stored in the SIM card.
IP number
Using this feature, you can edit and store your IP numbers.
Memory status
Using this feature, you can check the number of contacts in your phone and the SIM card.
FDN
This option will show a list of contacts that have been specified with fixed dialing number (FDN).To turn on the settings, you will be asked to enter the PIN2 code. In FDN, your phone can only dial specified telephone numbers.
SDN
This option shows a list of special dialing numbers (SDN) provided by your service provider. This option is available only when your SIM card supports SDN.
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12. Office
Your phone comes with a variety of office tools to support your personal tasks.
Office file viewer
You may browse all files supported by the document browser.
Option
1. Full screen View the opened file in full screen.
2. Go to page Go to the page that you want to read.
3. Bookmark View or add bookmarks.
4. View Choose a preferred view to read: Auto
scroll, Rolling, By width or By height.
5. Settings You may set the time interval and
distance for auto scroll that best suit your reading habit.
6. Help Read the help text for the office file
viewer.
Using shortcut keys
Numeric key [1]: Display the text by width. Numeric key [2]: Move up Numeric key [3]: Display the text by height. Numeric key [4]: Move left Numeric key [5]: Full screen
Numeric key [6]: Move right Numeric key [7]: Auto scroll Numeric key [8]: Move down Numeric key [9]: Display the text by page. Numeric key [0]: Rolling Left arrow key: Previous page Right arrow key: Next page Rotate up Roller Wheel/Up arrow key: Zoom in Rotate down Roller Wheel/Down arrow key: Zoom out
Bluetooth
This option allows you to activate the Bluetooth feature. With the Bluetooth feature, you can attach your phone to other Bluetooth devices and exchange data with them or make a handsfree call. The Bluetooth technology enables your phone to achieve easy wireless access to Bluetooth-compliant devices within 10 meters without obstruction. The working distance might vary depending on the Bluetooth devices. Because the technology takes advantage of the radio waves to function, the devices do not have to be within each other's view. But if there are obstructions between devices, the working distance might be shorter.
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Some devices might not be compliant with your mobile phone. Your p h o n e supports B l uetooth adapter Z-TEK, ES-388 and other types.
Set up Bluetooth
The Bluetooth feature provides the following options:
Activation on/off the Bluetooth feature. My devices Search for Bluetooth devices attachable. My phone's visibility Allows other Bluetooth devices to
search for your phone.
My phone's name Assign a name to the Bluetooth
device of your phone. The name will be displayed in other devices.
Security mode If this option is switched on, when
other devices attaches to your phone, you will be asked to confirm.
Bluetooth services Display the services provided by
the Bluetooth feature.
Search for/attach to Bluetooth devices
1. From a list of Bluetooth features, select My
devices.
2. Select Search for new. Once the search operation
finishes, a list of available devices will be displayed.
3. Choose the device you want to attach to.
4. Enter the Bluetooth password and press OK.
Using devices options
In the list of Bluetooth devices, you can perform the following operations:
Connect: Connect to bluetooth headset. Pairing: Pair up with a bluetooth headset. Rename: Change the name of the device. Delete: Delete selected or all devices in the list.
Available Bluetooth services
1. Headset
2. Object push
3. Dial up to the network
4. vCard exchange
Data transfer via Bluetooth
1. Turn Bluetooth feature on.
2. To choose a item that you want to transport, select
Option.
3. Select Transfer mode > Bluetooth. The phone will
search for devices and present you with a list of Bluetooth-enabled devices.
4. Select the device. Enter the password for
Bluetooth when required, and press OK.
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Receiving Data via Bluetooth
To receive data via Bluetooth, you have to turn on the Bluetooth feature. If the Security mode has been activated, press OK when your phone prompt you to start receive data.
Dictionary
Using this feature, you can enter a word or a phrase to check its meaning and translation. It supports Chinese and English.
Voice recorder
Using this feature, you can record sounds and play the recorded sound or send it via Email, MMS or Bluetooth.
Record a sound
1. Select Record and the recorder will start recording.
2. Speak into the microphone. Press OK to pause or
resume.
3. Once finished, select Save to save your recording.
4. After the record has been saved successfully, you
can choose Play to play the recording.
Play sound track
In the recorder screen, select Option > Voice list to display the records in your phone or the memory card.
Notepad
Using this feature, you can create a text to record your personal matters, or edit/delete the existing text.
Connectivity
This feature allows you to set the type of data transfer.
Enable USB When this feature is on, you can
connect your mobile phone to a PC using the USB function.
Operation mode Options include Mass storage, PC
tools, Modem.
Each time before connecting to the PC to carry out operations, please enable USB again.
Mass storage
In this mode, the device can be used as a mass storage device. You can see it as a harddrive on your PC. Disconnecting it from the PC, for example, adhering to the Safely remove the hardware from Windows prompt, can avoid damage to the memory card.
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Once disconnected, the device will restore the original operation mode used prior to data transfer.
PC tools
You need to install PC studion when using it for the first time. With this synchronization tool installed, you can send SMS and operate your phonebook, messages, chat history, videos, sounds and photos using a PC. The information that can be processed may vary.
Modem
Used with a PC, you can treat this device as Modem and connect it to a network. Before using it as a Modem, you need to install the driver in your computer. You need to subscribe to the corresponding network services with your service provider or Internet service provider. If the device is connected to a PC through cables, you need to activate the connection in the computer.
HS stock
HS stock is a system that operates in your phone and provides functions such as inquiring and trading stocks, futures and foreign currencies. You can tap OK on the touch screen or press the OK key to enter the system and run its relevant functions. Refer to the HS stock Operation Instruction on its website to learn more about its functions and usage. This function is only available in China Mainland.
Philips will not be responsible for any consequences arising from the use of this software.
When the device is used as a Modem, some call functions might not be accessible.
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Icons & Symbols
In idle mode, several icons and symbols can be simultaneously displayed on the sub-display and the main screen. The status, network and battery icons are displayed at all times when the mobile phone is switched on. The rest of the icons are displayed only if the feature is available.
If the network symbol is not displayed, it implies that the network is currently unavailable. You may be in a bad reception area; moving to a different location may help.
Network - Network icon comprises of 2
portions. The left portion indicates whether or not your phone is already registered with a network, and the right portion indicates signal strength at 4 levels (from no signal to strongest).
SMS - Indicates that you have new or
unread SMS messages.
Chatting message - Indicates that you have
new chatting messages.
MMS - Indicates that you have new or
unread MMS messages.
WAP push - Indicates that you have new or
unread WAP push messages.
GPRS network - There are 2 GPRS status
which are mutually exclusive: GPRS network is available but not in use; or GPRS network is available and in use. The icon will be displayed only when you are logged on to GPRS.
SIM card full - Indicates that the SIM card
has reached its maximum storage capacity.
Phone full - Indicates that the phone has
reached its maximum storage capacity.
SMS full - Indicates that the storage for your
SMS messages is full.
MMS full - Indicates that the storage for
your MMS messages is full.
WAP full - Indicates that the storage for your
WAP messages is full.
OTA full - Indicates that the storage for your
OTA is full.
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Roaming - Displayed when your phone is
registered to a network other than your own.
Normal mode - Indicates that the Normal
mode is activated.
Meeting mode - Indicates that the Meeting
mode is activated.
Silence - Indicates that the Silent mode is
activated.
Outdoor mode - Indicates that the Outdoor
mode is activated.
Car mode - Indicates that the Car mode is
activated.
Offline mode - Indicates that the Offline
mode is activated.
Bluetooth - Feature is activated.
Bluetooth car kit or headset - The Bluetooth
kit or headset is activated.
Alarm clock or timer - Indicates that the
alarm clock or timer is activated.
Battery - Indicates battery level with 4
battery level indicator bars. When charging, a scrolling icon is displayed.
Keypad lock - Indicates that the keypad lock
is activated.
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Precautions
Radio Waves
Your cellular mobile phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is operating, it sends and receives radio waves.
The radio waves carry your voice or data signal to a base station that is connected to the telephone network. The network controls the power at which the phone transmits.
• Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the
GSM frequency (900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz).
• The GSM network controls transmission power (0.01
to 2 watts).
• Your phone complies with all relevant safety standards.
• The CE mark on your phone shows compliancy with
European electromagnetic compatibility (Ref. 89/336/
EEC) and low voltage directives (Ref. 73/23/EEC). Your cellular mobile phone is your responsibility. To avoid damage to yourself, to others or to the phone itself, read and follow all the safety instructions and make them known to anyone borrowing your phone. Furthermore to prevent unauthorized use of your phone:
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Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it out of small children's reach. Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to
remember it instead. Switch off the phone and remove the battery if you are going to leave it unused for a long time. Change your PIN code after purchasing the phone and to activate call restriction options.
The design of your phone complies with all
applicable laws and regulations. However
your phone may cause interference with other
electronic devices. Consequently you should follow all local recommendations and regulations when using your cellular phone both at home and when away. Regulations on the use of cellular phones in vehicles and aircraft are particularly stringent. Public concern has been focused for some time on the possible health risks for users of cellular phones. The current research on radio wave technology, including the GSM technology, has been reviewed and safety standards have been drawn up to ensure protection from exposure to radio wave energy. Your cellular telephone complies with all applicable safety standards and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
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Always switch off your phone
Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equipment may be affected by radio energy. This interference can lead to accidents.
Before boarding an aircraft and/or when packing the phone in your luggage: the
use of mobile phones in an aircraft may be dangerous for the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the mobile phones network and may be illegal.
In hospitals, clinics, other health care centres and anywhere else where you may be in the close vicinity of medical
equipment. In areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere (e.g. petrol stations and also areas where the air contains dust particles, such as metal powders).
In a vehicle transporting flammable products (even if the vehicle is parked) or a vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), check first that the vehicle complies with the applicable safety rules. In areas where you are requested to turn off radio transmitting devices, such as quarries or other areas where blasting operations are in progress.
Check with the vehicle manufacturer that electronic equipment used in your vehicle will not be affected by radio energy.
Pacemakers
If you have a pacemaker:
• Always keep the phone more than 15 cm from your pacemaker when the phone is switched on, in order to avoid potential interference.
• Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
• Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimize the potential interference.
• Switch off your phone if you suspect that interference is taking place.
Users of hearing aids
If you are a user of a hearing aid, consult your physician and hearing aid manufacturer to learn whether your particular device is susceptible to cellular phone interference.
Improved performance
In order to improve the performance of your phone, reduce radio energy emission, reduce battery
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consumption and ensure safe operation adhere to the following guidelines:
For the optimal and satisfactory operation of the phone, you are recommended to use the phone in the normal operating position (when not using in hands-free mode or with a hands-free accessory).
• Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures.
• Treat the phone with care. Any misuse will void the International Guarantee.
• Do not immerse the phone in any liquid; if your phone is damp, switch it off, remove the battery. and let them dry for 24hrs before using them again.
• To clean the phone, wipe it with a soft cloth.
• Placing and receiving calls consumes the same amount of battery energy. However, the mobile consumes less energy in idle screen when kept in the same place. When in idle screen and while you are moving, your phone consumes energy to transmit updated location information to the network. Setting the backlight for a shorter period of time as well as avoiding unnecessary navigating in the menus will also help to save the battery's energy for longer phoning and stand-by performances.
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Battery information
• Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
• Use specified charger only.
• Do not incinerate.
• Do not deform or open the battery.
• Do not allow metal objects (such as keys in your pocket) to short circuit the battery contacts.
• Avoid exposure to excessive heat (>60°C or 140°F), moisture or caustic environments.
You should only use Philips authentic battery and accessories, as the use of any other accessories may damage your phone
and may be dangerous, and will make all guarantees for your Philips phone null and void. The use of an incorrect type of battery may also cause an explosion. Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately by a qualified technician and that they are replaced with genuine Philips replacement parts.
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Do not use your phone while driving
Speaking on the telephone while driving lowers your concentration, which can be dangerous. Adhere to the following guidelines:
• Give your full attention to driving. Pull off the road and park before using the phone.
• Respect the local regulations in countries where you drive and use your GSM phone.
• If you want to use your phone in a vehicle, install the hands-free car kit which is designed for that purpose.
• Ensure that your phone and car kit do not block any air bags or other security devices fitted in your car.
The use of an alarm system to operate a vehicle's lights or horn to indicate incoming phone calls is prohibited on public roads in some countries. Check local regulations.
EN60950 Norm
In case of hot weather or after a prolonged exposure to the sun (e.g., behind a window or a windscreen), the temperature of your phone's casing might increase, especially when featuring a metallic finish. Be very careful in this case when picking up your phone and also avoid using it with an ambient temperature over 40°C.
Environmental care
Remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of the packaging materials, exhausted batteries and old
phone and please promote recycling. Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to promote recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
The battery should not be disposed of with general household waste.
The labeled packaging material is recyclable.
A financial contribution has been made to the associated national packaging recovery and recycling system (e.g. EcoEmballage in France).
The materials are recyclable (also identifies plastic material).
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Troubleshooting
The phone does not switch on
Remove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phone until the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug from charger and try to switch on the phone.
Your phone does not return to the idle screen
Long press the hangup key or switch off the phone, check that the SIM card and the battery have been installed correctly and switch it on again.
The network symbol is not displayed
The network connection is lost. Either you are in a radio shadow (in a tunnel or between tall buildings) or you are outside the network coverage area. Try from another place, try to reconnect to the network (especially when abroad), check that the antenna is in place if your mobile has an external antenna, or contact your network operator for assistance/information.
The display does not respond (or the display responds slowly) to key presses
The display responds more slowly at very low temperatures. This is normal and does not affect the
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operation of the phone. Take the phone to a warmer place and try again. In other cases, please contact your phone supplier.
Your battery seems to over heat
You might be using a charger that was not intended for use with your phone. Make sure you always use the Philips authentic accessory shipped with your phone.
Your phone does not display the phone numbers of incoming calls
This feature is network and subscription dependent. If the network does not send the caller’s number, the phone will display Call 1 or Withheld instead. Contact your operator for detailed information on this subject.
You cannot send text messages
Some networks do not allow message exchanges with other networks. First check that you entered the number of your SMS center, or contact your operator for detailed information on this subject.
You have a feeling that you have missed some calls
Check your call divert options.
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The display shows INSERT SIM
Check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly. If the problem remains, your SIM card may be damaged. Contact your operator.
When attempting to use a feature in the menu, the mobile displays NOT ALLOWED
Some features are network dependent. Therefore, they are only available if the network or your subscription supports them. Contact your operator for detailed information on this subject.
Your phone is not charging
If your battery is completely flat, it might take several minutes of pre-charge (up to 10 minutes in some cases) before the charging icon is displayed on the screen.
Your phone cannot recognize the memory card
Your phone only supports memory cards formatted in "FAT16", which have a maximum of 2G capacity. Check whether your memory card is compliant.
The phone cannot play songs
Have the songs in My files been deleted or renamed while the original names are still remained in the play list. You need to update the playlist.
You video player cannot play all MP4 files
The phone only support PM4 file formats MPEG-4 and H.263.When the code rate or resolution is too large, the player might not function sometimes.
The phone reacts too slowly
Presumably you have set a large gif file as the wallpaper. Because gif files need large memory to decode, the large gif-formatted file will slow down the operation. Try to downsize the gif picture and reduce its frames. The jpg picture wallpaper is recommended.
You cannot configure some functions
The network service operator does not support your operation or you are required to register for the service. Contact your network service provider.
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Philips Authentic
Accessories
There are a variety of new accessories available to your phone. You may purchase those accessories according to your needs. The following are some of the available accessories for your phone. Contact your local dealer for the availability of these accessories.
Precautions when using the accessories
1. Make sure to keep the accessories away from small children.
2. When you disconnect any accessories with their power supplies, the correct operation is to hold and pull out the plug instead of tugging at the power cable.
3. Check whether all car fittings have been installed and function well on regular basis.
4. Only qualified technicians are allowed to install the complex car fittings.
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5. Only use batteries, battery chargers or accessories designed for your phone. Using other batteries, battery chargers or accessories may void the phone authentication or warranty, and even result in dangerous situations.
Power supply
Battery 910 mAh
Type AB0910AWM
Category Lithium
Call time About 300 minutes at most
Readiness time About 240 - 300 hours at most
The times specified in the table can only be achieved when the phone operates under optimized network environment. Actual times may vary depending on the SIM card, network, phone settings, uses and operating environment. Using the integrated handsfree feature may also affect the call time and standby time.
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Standard battery charger
Charges your battery in any AC outlet. Small enough to carry in a briefcase/handbag.
Note: The plug type varies from countries to countries.
Stereo Headset
The integrated answer button offers you a simple way to answer your calls. Simply answer an incoming call by pressing the button or long press to reject the incoming call.
The pictures in this manual are only for your reference. The actual products may vary.
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Trademark Declaration
Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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Bluetooth owned by telefonaktiebolarger LM Ericsson, Sweden and licensed to Philips.
TM
is a trademark
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Limited warranty
1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?
Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser (“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips cellular product and all accessories originally provided by Philips in the sales package (“Product”) are free from defects in materials, design and workmanship under normal use in accordance with the operating instructions and pursuant to the following terms and conditions. This limited warranty extends only to the Consumer for Products purchased and used in the original country of purchase. The limited warranty is valid only in Philips’ intended country of sales of the product.
2. How Long is The Limited Warranty Period?
The limited warranty period for the Product extends for ONE (1) YEAR from the date of purchase of the Product, documented by valid proof of purchase. The limited warranty for original Philips rechargeable battery extends for six (6) months from the date of purchase.
3. What Will Philips Do if The Product is Not Free From Material Defects in Materials and
Workmanship During The Limited Warranty Period?
During the limited warranty period, Philips or its authorized service representative will, at its option either repair or replace, without charge for parts or labour, a materially defective Product with new or refurbished parts or Product and return such repaired or replaced Product to the Consumer in working condition. Philips will retain defective parts, modules or equipment.
Repaired or replaced Product will be covered by this limited warranty for the balance of the original limited warranty period or ninety (90) days from the date of repair or replacement whichever is longer. Repair or replacement of Product, at Philips’ option is your exclusive remedy.
4. What is Not Covered By This Limited Warranty?
This limited warranty does not cover:
a) Product that has been subjected to misuse,
accident, shipping or other physical damage, improper installation, abnormal operation handling, neglect, inundation, fire, water or other liquid intrusion; or
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b) Product that has been damaged due to
repair, alteration, or modification by anyone not authorized by Philips; or
c) Product that has reception or operation
problems caused by signal conditions, network reliability or cable or antenna systems; or
d) Product defects or problems caused by uses
with non-Philips products or accessories; or
e) Product which warranty/quality stickers,
product serial number or electronic serial number has been removed, altered or rendered illegible; or
f) Product purchased, used, serviced, or
shipped for repair from outside the original country of purchase, or used for commercial or institutional purposes (including but not limited to Products used for rental purposes); or
g) Product returned without valid proof of
purchase or which proof of purchase has been altered or is illegible.
h) Normal wear and tear or Force Majeure.
5. How Do You Get Warranty Service?
a) Return the Product to an authorized service
center of Philips. You may contact the local
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Philips office for the location of the nearest authorized service center.
b) The SIM card must be removed from the
Product before it is given to Philips. Philips assumes no liability for damaged or loss of the SIM card or the data contained therein.
c) If the Product failure is not covered by this
limited warranty, or this limited warranty is inapplicable, void or invalid due to any terms and conditions stated herein, the Consumer will be charged for the cost of repair or replacement of the Product and all other related cost incurred in repairing or replacing the Product.
d) IMPORTANT - you are required to return
the Product together with a valid proof of purchase which must identify the point of purchase, date of purchase, Product model and Product serial number clearly.
6. Other Limitation: This Warranty is The Entire Agreement.
EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE AND THOSE IMPLIED BY LAW AND WHICH CANNOT BE EXCLUDED OR MODIFIED BY AGREEMENT, PHILIPS PROVIDES NO OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS
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OR IMPLIED (WHETHER BY STATUTE, UNDER THE OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE) AND SPECIALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE OR CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR THE FORM OR CHARACTERISATION OF THE CLAIM ASSERTED (E.G. CONTRACT OR TOPIT), SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.
HOWEVER IN NO EVENT SHALL PHILIPS BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS, LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, COST OF SUBSTITUTION OF GOODS OR SERVICES, INVESTMENTS, DAMAGE TO GOODWILL OR REPUTATION, OR LOSS OF DATA AND CLAIMS BY THIRD
PARTIES) RESULTING FROM PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, WHETHER OR NOT PHILIPS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILTY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY.
This limited warranty represents the complete and exclusive agreement between the Consumer and Philips with respect to this cellular Product and it supercedes all prior agreements between the parties, oral or written, and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this limited warranty. No carrier, retailer, agent, dealer, employee, thereof, or employee of Philips is authorized to make modifications to this limited warranty and you should not rely on any such representation.
This limited warranty does not affect the Consumer’s statutory rights under applicable national laws in force.
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