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required by applicable law, liability for any error,
omission or discrepancy between this user guide
and the product described. The device is meant
to be connected to GSM/GPRS networks.
How to...
Switch the
phone On/Off
Store numbers
in Phonebook
Make a callEnter the phone number
Answer a callPress
End a callPress
Reject a callPress
Adjust earpiece
volume
Access Audio
Player
Long press ).
Enter the phone number,
L
and then select
> Save > To SIM/To Phone.
using the keypad and press
(
to dial.
(
phone rings.
)
)
your phone rings.
+ or - during a call.
Press
+ in idle mode.
Press
Options
when your
.
or R when
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Access Write
Message
Access Phonebook
List
Access ShortcutsPress
Access main
menu
Access RadioPress
Activate Meeting
mode
Lock the keypadLong press
Unlock the
keypad
Return to
previous menu
Quickly return
to idle mode
Press
<
in idle mode.
- in idle mode.
Press
This function is subject to
change based on the
modifications you have made
on the preset functions. (see
"Dedicated Key" on page 42
> in idle mode.
L
Press
mode.
R
Long press
mode.
mode.
R
Press
mode.
Press
Press
and * in idle
R
.
)
.
or , in idle
in idle mode.
#
in idle
*
in idle
The Left/Right key
Press the left and right soft keys L and
located at the top of the keypad to perform the
function displayed at the bottom of the screen.
R
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.
1
Page 3
ToolsCall HistoryServices
page 17
page 20
GamesMessagesUser Profiles
page 24
page 25
MultimediaPhonebookSettings
page 34
page 38
2
page 22
page 33
page 41
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Table of contents
1. Getting Started ................................. 5
Insert the SIM card .......................................... 5
Switch on the phone ....................................... 6
Charge the battery .......................................... 7
Please read the safety instructions in the
"Precautions" section before using your phone.
To use 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 memory in which
you can store phone numbers and messages.
Insert the SIM card
Follow the steps below to insert your new SIM
card. Remember to switch off your mobile phone
before removing the back cover and battery.
Remove the back cover
To insert the SIM card, you must first remove the
back cover. Press on the back cover with your
finger and slide the cover upwards as shown below.
Then lift up the door of the battery compartment.
Getting Started5
Remove the battery
To remove the battery, lift up the battery from the
bottom as shown below.
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Insert the SIM card
Make sure the clipped corner of the SIM card is
facing the correct direction and the metallic
contacts facing downwards. Slide the SIM card into
the SIM card slot until it stops.
Replace the back cover
Replace the back cover by sliding it down into its
slot, until it stops.
Replace the battery
Slide the battery back to its slot, with the gold
contacts facing downwards until it stops. Then lock
it by pushing it downwards.
Remove the protective film covering the screen
before using the phone.
Switch on the phone
To switch on the phone, long press ) key. Enter
the PIN code if required. It is predefined and
communicated to you by your operator or retailer.
For more information on PIN code, see "Security
Setup".
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If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times
in succession, your SIM card will be locked. To
unlock it, you must obtain the PUK code from
your network operator.
Charge the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
A new battery is partially charged and a sound alert
will warn you when the battery reaches low. Once
you have installed the battery, you can start
charging the phone.
Plug in the charger connector as shown below.
Then plug the other end into a mains AC power
socket.
During charging, the charge indicators will scroll. It
takes around 3 hours to fully charge the battery.
When all the scroll bars are steady, the battery is
fully charged. You can then disconnect the charger.
Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile
phone when the battery is fully charged will not
damage the battery. The only way to turn off the
charger is to unplug it, so use an easily accessible
AC power socket.
Insert Micro-SD card
1.
Open the micro -SD card slot as shown
below.
2.
Insert the micro-SD card into the micro-SD
card slot, with golden contacts facing
downwards.
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2. Calling
Make a call
From idle screen
1. In idle mode, enter the phone number using
the keypad. To correct an error, press
2. Press
3. Press
To make an international call, long press 0to
insert the international prefix “+”.
(
to dial the number.
)
to hang up.
Using the phonebook
1. Press - in idle mode.
2. Select a contact from the list and press
to dial the selected number. To select a
different number, press
"Phonebook" for more information).
3. Press
)
to hang up.
+ or -
Make an emergency call
Without a SIM card in phone, you can press
(SOS) to dial an emergency call.
With a SIM card in phone, you can enter an
emergency number in idle mode, then press
R
(
R
(
(see
Different countries have different numbers for
emergency. In Europe the standard emergency
number is 112, in the UK it is 999.
Answer and end a call
When there is an incoming call, the number of the
.
caller may be displayed if the caller has chosen to
display his or her identity. If the number is stored
in the phonebook, the corresponding name will be
displayed instead of the number.
• To answer the call: press
•
To reject the call:
• To hang up: press ).
The phone will not ring when it is in silent
mode.
If you have selected Any Key, you can answer a call
by pressing any key, except
(
press ) or R.
)
Options during a call
During a call, press
Options to access the following options:
- Put the call on Hold
- End call
.
- Make a New Call
R to activate H-Free or
or L.
and R.
L
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- Access Phonebook
- Send and receive Messages
- Mute/Unmute the call
-Enable DTMF (the touch tone dialing system)
Adjust earpiece volume
During a call, press the + or - key to increase or
decrease the volume.
Speed Dial
Speed dial via preset numeric keys
You can set a maximum of 8 speed dial numbers, so
that a long press on the numeric key will dial the
number associated with that numeric key. You
need to set Enable Speed Dial and Set Number.
Speed dial via SIM phonebook
If you know the memory location number of the
contact you wish to call (for example: memory
location 5), you can simply enter 5# in idle mode to
display the pre-set contact, then press
Speed dial via call logs
In idle mode, press ( to access
number you wish to call and press
number.
(
Call Logs
(
to call.
. Select a
to dial the
The default setting of Speed Dial is Off. To
activate this function, you need to activate it in
the phone setup menu.
Handle multiple calls
You can handle two or more calls at the same time,
as well as make conference calls using your phone.
The availability of this feature is dependent on your
network operator and/or subscription.
Make a second call
You can make a second call when there is an active
call or with a call on hold. While on the phone, dial
the number (or select a contact from the
phonebook) and press
hold and the second number is dialed. You can then
press
R
following options:
• Transfer to connect the two calls. You are
• End Held to disconnect the call on hold.
• End All Held to disconnect all of calls on hold.
• End All to disconnect all parties from the call.
to activate H-Free or L
disconnected when the transfer is completed.
Answer a second call
When you receive a second call while already in
communication, the phone will emit a beep tone
(
. The first call is put on
to access the
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and the screen displays the information about the
incoming call. You can then:
Press
Press
Press
Options
(
)
L
To answer the call (the first
one is put on hold).
To reject the call.
To access options list. You can
select Answer, Hold Active, End
Active, Mute, Hand-Free/HandHeld and DTMF.
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3. Text or number Entry
Input Method
Your phone supports several types of input
methods:
T9 Pinyin
Pinyin
Simple Chinese Stroke
T9 ABC/abc/Abc
Multitap ABC/Abc/abc
Numeric
Symbols
*During text editing, you can long press
activate/deactivate T9. Short press
input method. The status bar on the screen will
display the current input mode. represents
Simplified Chinese Pinyin input mode;
represent English alphabets input modes;
represents T9 Pinyin input mode;
represent T9 English input modes; represents
Simplified Chinese stroke input mode;
represents numeric input mode.
In addition, you can short press
* to
# to switch
* to input
punctuations.
The text editor remembers the last input method you
have used before you exit the editing screen. When
you access the editor again, it will automatically select
the last input method you have used.
The supported input methods will vary with the
language selected.
Function keys
R
+/-/</>
)
L
*
#
Delete the characters on the left of the
cursor or exit from editing mode.
Move the cursor, select a letter, word or
symbol from the list, or scroll down a
list.
Return to idle mode.
Select the highlighted word from the list
or enter Options menu.
Long press to activate/deactivate T9; Short
press to input punctuations.
Long press to access the Language menu;
Short press to switch input methods.
T9® text input
Text or number Entry11
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T9® Predictive Text Input is an
Tegic Euro. Pat.
App. 0842463
intelligent editing mode for entering
text on a mobile phone. It allows you
to enter text more quickly by
anticipating the word you want to
enter based on the keys you have pressed. You
press once on the key corresponding to each letter
needed to spell a word and T9
based on your keystrokes. If several words are
available, the first word in the list is displayed and
highlighted. Press
L
to insert the word.
+/- to browse the list and press
®
suggests a word
T9 ABC/Abc/abc Input
Smart English input method offers a faster way for
you to enter English words.
1. You only need to press once on the numeric
key (
2
to 9) corresponding to each
letter needed to spell a word. As you enter
the letters, the words displayed on the screen
will be updated accordingly.
2. Press
12Text or number Entry
R
the cursor.
to delete the entries on the left of
3. Use the
desired word and press
Examples: how to enter the word "home":
1. Press 4, 6, 6, 3. The screen
displays the first word of a list: Good.
2. Press
3. Press
T9 Pinyin Input
This is an intelligent editing mode that not only
allows you to press only once on a key
corresponding to each letter needed to form a
character, but is also equipped with association
input feature. Keystrokes are analyzed and all the
possible pinyin combinations will be displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
Using T9 Pinyin input method
1. Enter the pinyin letters accordingly. Press once
on the key corresponding to the pinyin letter
without having to consider its position on the
key. As you enter the letters using your
keypad, the pinyin combinations on the screen
will be updated accordingly.
2. Use the navigation keys to select your desired
pinyin combination and press
+/-
navigation keys to select the
L
-
to scroll and select Home.
L
to confirm.
to enter it.
L
to select
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the candidate line. Press < or > to select the
character (the selected pinyin character will
L
be highlighted) and press
character. If the desired character is not on
the current list, press
the list.
3. Enter the association character: As soon as
you have selected and entered a character, the
candidate list will be updated and a list of
association characters will be displayed. Use
the navigation key to select the desired
association character and press
confirm entry. If you do not need to enter the
association character, simply press
exit, or enter the new pinyin letters directly.
+
to enter the
or - to check from
L
to
R to
Multitap ABC/Abc/abc Input
1. Press once on the numeric key (2 to 9)
to enter the first letter on the key, press twice
to enter the second letter on the key, so on
and so forth. If the letter you wish to enter
and the one you have just entered are on the
same key, just wait for a few seconds for the
cursor to re-appear.
2. Press
R
of the cursor.
to delete the characters on the left
Example: how to enter the word "home":
Press 4, 4 (GHI) 6, 6,
6
(MNO), 3, 3 (DEF). Press L when
the message is completed.
You can press key 0 to insert a space in ABC/
Abc/abc Multitap input mode.
The letters located on each key are as follows:
Key Characters in the order displayed
. , - ? ! ’@ : # $ / _ ( ) 1
1
a b c 2
2
d e f 3
3
g h i 4
4
j k l 5
5
6
m n o 6
7
p q r s 7
8
t u v 8
6 (MNO),
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1. Enter Pinyin letters 2 to
9
R
Clear
to clear
2. Select Pinyin combination
<
or
>
3. Confirm Pinyin combination
L
or ,
4. Select from candidate list
<
or > / + or -
(scroll list)
5. Confirm selection
L
or ,
6. Select and enter association character, or return to
step 1 to enter new words.
7. Or press
R
Back
to exit from association character
input mode, then press
L
or , to complete the
editing.
9
0
0
Pinyin Input
Each Pinyin letter is represented by one of the
numeric keys as shown below: (Note that Pinyin
input mode is solely meant for the input of
Simplified Chinese characters. You cannot input
Traditional Chinese characters).
as follows:
12
4
GHI
7
PQRS
* Punctuation
T9mode
The general steps of using Pinyin input method are
14Text or number Entry
ABC
3
DEF
5
8
0
JKL
6
TUV
9
# Input
method
MNO
WXYZ
Stroke input
The strokes are represented on each key as
follows:
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The basic steps of Stroke input are as follows:The principle of stroke input is to dissect and
1. Enter strokes
1
to 6 ,
R
Clear
to clear.
2. Select from candidate list
<
or >
/ + or
-
( scroll list)
3. Confirm selection
L
or
,
4.
Select and enter association character, or
return to step 1 to enter new strokes.
5. Or press R
Back to exit from association
character input mode, then press
L
or , to
complete the editing.
1
Horizontal
4
Right-falling
7
*Punctuation
T9mode
Text or number Entry15
2
Ve rt ic al
5
Over-
down
8
0
3
6
9
# Input method
Left-falling
Special
separate every stroke of a Chinese character
according to sequence. When you wish to input the
character, press the keys corresponding to the
required strokes according to sequence to get the
desired character. The stroke input method in this
phone classifies a Chinese character into 5 basic
strokes: (horizontal, vertical, left falling stroke,
right falling stroke and over-down) as well as a
special stroke. When the stroke you need does not
correspond to the 5 basic strokes, replace it with
the special stroke.
The examples below will give you a clearer
understanding of how to use stroke input method:
1.
木∶
1
+ 2 + 3 + 4
2.
田∶2
3.
加∶
4.
凉∶
+ 5 + 1 + 2 + 1
+
>
6
+ 3 + 2 + 5
4
+ 6 + 4 + 1
+
+
1
2
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+ 5 + 1 +
+
4
5.
陈∶
6
+ 2 +
6
3 + 4 +
Generally, you will be able to find a desired
character before you finished entering all the
strokes. After you have entered the name of the
phonebook or SMS, press
the association character list and press
to confirm completion of text editing.
1
R
6
+ 3
+
6
>
Back
to exit from
L
+
or
symbols.
,
Numeric input
1. Press the numeric keys (0 to 9) to
enter the numbers corresponding to the keys.
2. To delete a number, press
R
.
Symbol Input
Press # to enter punctuation or symbols. Use
the navigation keys to select the desired
punctuation or symbol and press
Press
-
to scroll down the list of punctuation or
L
to enter it.
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4. Tools
This menu contains features and options that are
designed to help you get organized and informed at
all times.
Calendar
Select Menu > Tools > Calendar.
The current day is highlighted in blue. If there are
any notes set for the day, the day is highlighted in
yellow.
You can press the navigation keys to view the
calendar. Select a date that you wish to view and
press
L
Options to access the following options:
View TasksAllows you to view the day notes.
L
Press
options of the day: View, Add, Edit
Task, Delete Task, Delete All, and
Send vCalendar. (Please refer to
“To Do List” for more details.)
Add TaskAllows you to create a new event
in the calendar.
Options to access
Jump To Date Allows you to view a specific day
quickly. Enter the date and press
L
.
Go To Weekly
View
Displays the calendar in week
view.
To Do List
To save notes for tasks that you must do, select
Menu > Tools > To Do List.
If the re is n o task in you r phon e, the scree n displ ays
Empty. You can press
Add a task
1.
Select one of task types: Meeting, Course, Date,
Call, Anniversary or Reminder.
2. Set the date and time. The time you enter
must be in 24-hour format.
3. Write the note for the task.
4. Press
5. Edit the Location for the task.
6. Press
< or > to select the Alarm status and
Repeat mode.
RDone to save the note.
Options of the existing task
If there are any notes in the Task List, you use + or
- to scroll the list. Select one task and press
L
Add to create a new task.
L
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Options to access the following options:
ViewTo view the task.
AddTo create a new task.
Edit TaskTo edit the selected task.
Delete TaskTo delete the selected task.
Delete AllTo delete all tasks.
Send vCalendar Send By SMS/MMS: To send the
selected task to another phone as
a text message or a multimedia
message.
Save To File: To save the task as a
calendar note into Phone or
Memory card.
Alarm
You can set the phone to alarm at a desired time.
Select Menu > Tools > Alarm.
Set an alarm
1. Select an alarm and press LEdit.
2. Set the status to On.
3. Enter the time.
4. Select Repeat mode: Once, Everyday or Days.
5. Set the Snooze mode: Default or from 1 to 10
minutes.
6. Select the Alert Type: Ring, Vibration Only, Vibra
Then Ring or Vibra and Ring.
7. When you have finished the settings, press
R
Done to save.
Stop the alarm
The phone sounds an alert tone even if the phone
was switched off. To stop the alarm, select
LStop. If you let the phone continue to sound
the alarm for a minute or select
alarm stops for the time you set in Snooze, then
resumes.
If you select
want to activate the phone. Select
switch off the phone or
phone.
Do not select LYes when wireless phone use may
cause interference or danger.
LStop, the phone asks whether you
RSnooze, the
RNo to
LYes to switch on the
Calculator
Your phone has a built-in calculator which you can
use to perform basic calculations. Enter numbers
using the keypad and insert operators with the
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navigation keys as indicated in the following table:
Add or M+
+
Subtract or M-
-
Multiply or MR
>
Divide or MC
<
Clear number
R
Decimal point
*
,
Result
The result of the calculator is indicative only. The
calculation accuracy is 10 decimal places. The result is
then truncated after the 10th decimal digit for the next
operation.
or Foreign field, then press
conversion value.
Press
*
key to enter decimal point.
L
to obtain the
Currency Converter
This menu allows you to convert a sum from one
currency into another using the exchange rate of
your choice. You can convert from Local to Foreign
currency or vice versa. Enter a rate in the Rate field,
press
L
, and enter an amount in either the Local
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5. Call History
Your mobile phone can provide you with a list of
outgoing and incoming calls, attempts at auto redialing, as well as call details. The different types of
calls (Missed Calls, Dialed Calls and Received Calls) are
represented by different icons. They are displayed
in chronological order with the most recent call on
top. If the correspondent is stored in your
phonebook, the corresponding name is displayed.
Missed Calls
This menu allows you to view the recent calls
unanswered. You can view the date, time and the
number of times you have missed for each call.
Select an item and press
and number. Press
following options:
DeleteDelete the number.
Save to Phonebook Save the number.
DialDial the number.
EditEdit the number.
L
to view the date, time
L
Options to access the
Send SMSSend an SMS to the missed
number.
Send MMSSend an MMS to the missed
number.
Dialed Calls
This menu allows you to view the recent calls
dialed, including dialing attempts or calls that were
successfully connected.
Received Calls
This menu allows you to view the recent calls
received.
Delete Call Log
This menu allows you to delete Missed Calls, Dialed
Calls, Received Calls or Delete All.
Call Time
This menu allows you to view Last Call Time, Total
Sent and Total Received (displayed in hours, minutes,
and seconds). You can select Reset All Time to reset
all the call timers.
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Depending on your network, rounding-off for billing
purposes, taxes etc., the actual time invoiced for calls
and services by your service provider may vary.
Call Cost (Network dependent)
Last Call Cost
Displays the cost of the last call.
SMS Counter
Displays the number of messages that have been
sent and received.
GPRS Counter
Tabulates the amount of data sent and received via
GPRS. You can also reset the counter. The unit of
measurement is Byte.
Tot al Co st
Displays the total cost of all calls since the cost
counter was last reset. If the total cost exceeds the
maximum cost set in the Max Cost option, you will
not be able to make any more calls until you reset
the counter.
Reset Cost
Allows you to reset the cost counter. You need to
enter your PIN2 code and confirm.
Max Cost
Allows you to set the maximum cost of your calls
(PIN2 code is required).
Price Per Unit
Allows you to set the unit price for the call cost.
This unit price shall be used for calculating the cost
of your calls (PIN2 code is required).
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6. Services
This menu contains Wap and Data Accounts.
STK
The availability of the features in this menu depends
on whether or not your SIM card supports STK. If
your SIM card supports STK function, the STK
menu will be displayed on the screen.
WAP
This option allows you to access the internet. Your
phone has been pre-configured with a number of
internet access modes. You can start browsing the
internet once you have activated an access mode.
Homepage
You can store a homepage for each access mode.
When you access the internet with the WAP
browser, the homepage of the access mode which
you have selected will be displayed first.
Bookmarks
You can save the URL as a bookmark in your
phone. Select a bookmark and press
access the following options:
L
Options to
GotoAccess the web page of the
selected bookmark.
EditEdit the selected bookmark.
SendSend the selected bookmark.
DeleteDelete the selected bookmark.
Delete AllDelete all bookmarks
Add Bookmark Enter the title and URL to create a
new bookmark.
Recent Pages
This menu allows you to view the websites which
you have visited recently.
Enter Address
Enter a web address and confirm connection to the
website.
Settings
This menu allows you to configure web settings for
web browsing. Your phone may be preconfigured
with the settings parameter of a particular network
operator. If you are a subscriber of the network
operator, you may start using your browser.
Otherwise, you need to reconfigure the settings.
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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.
The following options for Web settings are
available:
Edit ProfileMake changes on the configuration
Browser
Options
Service
Message
Settings
Clear CacheYou can enable, disable or clear
of the currently selected profile.
Allows you to configure the
browser parameters, such as set
Timeout and enable or disable Show
Images function.
Allows you to activate or
deactivate the service message
settings.
cache.
Clear
Cookies
Trusted
Certificates
Data Account
This menu allows you to set your account
information. The existing account information is
supplied by the manufacturer.
GSM Data
You can set: Account Name, Number, User Name,
Password, Line Type, Speed and DNS.
GPRS
You can set: Account Name, APN, User Name,
Password and Auth. Type.
You can enable or disable Cookie,
and clear cookie. Cookie is the
information sent to your browser
when you visit a website.
Display the list of installed Trusted
Certificates.
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7. Games
Games
Select a game and press L. For details regarding
a certain game, please refer to the onscreen
instructions.
Game Setting
This menu allows you to turn the audio and
vibration effect of the games on or off.
Select BckGnd Music (Background music), Sound
Effects or Game Vibration, and then press
L
select On or Off and press
to confirm.
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8. Messages
Write Message
This menu allows you to send and receive text or
multimedia messages, as well as manage the
messages you have sent and received. In idle mode,
select Menu > Messages > Write Message.
When writing messages, you can toggle
betw een T9 input a nd m ultit ap b y long pre ssi ng
*
. More details please refer to "Text or
number Entry".
Text Message
With the short message service (SMS) you can send
and receive text messages, and receive messages
that can contain pictures (network service
dependency).
Write and send a text message
1. Select Menu > Messages > Write Message >
Text Message, enter your text and press
L
Options
DoneSend the message.
to access the following options:
Save To Drafts Save the message as a draft so that
Use Template Insert a preset message.
Insert ObjectInsert picture, animation and
Format TextSet Text Size, Text Style (for English
Insert Number Insert a number from the
Insert NameInsert a name from the phonebook
Insert
Bookmark
Input Method Select the input method.
you can edit, complete and send
later on.
sound to your message.
text, numbers and symbols only),
text Alignment and the alignment of
New Paragraph.
This feature only works if the settings
are put in before the text is entered.
phonebook list.
list.
Insert a bookmark from the list.
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2. Select Done to access the next options:
Phone Number Enter the phone number of press
of the recipient, or press
select a contact.
Recently Used Send the message to the recipient
Send To Many
Send By Group Send the message to all the
When you send a message via the SMS network, your
phone may display “Sent and Stored”. This means the
message has been sent to the SMS centre which you
have set in your SIM card. However, this does not imply
that the message has been sent to its destination.
to whom you have sent the
previous message.
Send the message to multiple
recipients.
contacts in a caller group.
L
Multimedia Message
Your mobile phone can also send and receive MMS
(Multimedia Messaging Service) messages. With
MMS, you can send messages that contain pictures,
sound and text.
To check availability and to subscribe to the
multimedia messaging service (MMS network
service), please consult with your service provider
for more details.
Write and send a multimedia message
to
The wireless network may limit the size of multimedia
messages. If the inserted image exceeds this limit, the
device may make it smaller so that it can be sent by
MMS.
1. Select Menu > Messages > Write Message >
Multimedia Message:
ToSet the number or E-mail of the
CcSet the number or E-mail of other
BccSet the number or E-mail of the
SubjectSet the subject of the MMS.
Edit contentEdit the MMS content.
recipient.
recipients you wish to send a copy
of the message to.
recipients you wish to send a copy
of the message to, by which the
recipients in the Bcc list will be
invisible to other recipients.
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2. In Edit content, select LEdit > Options to
access the following options:
DoneSend the multimedia message.
Input Method Select the input method.
Add ImageOpen the picture list to select and
Add AudioOpen the audio list to select and
Add
Attachment
Add Slide
Before
Add Slide After Only available when your message
Add Bookmark
Text
PreviewPreview the current message.
Slide TimingSet play time of the message slides.
insert a picture to your multimedia
message.
insert a sound file to your
multimedia message.
Insert a file (txt, jar etc) to your
message.
Only available when your message
has more than 1 slide. Insert a slide
before another slide.
has more than 1 slide. Insert a slide
after another slide.
Add a subject for your bookmark.
The default value is 3 seconds.
3. Select RDone after you have finished, then
L
press
Send OnlySend the multimedia message only.
Save and Send Save and Send the message.
Save to Drafts Save the message to the Drafts.
Send OptionsSet Validity period, Delivery report,
ExitExit
to access the next option:
Read report, Priority.
Inbox
This menu allows you to read the text/multimedia
messages which you have received. The messages
are displayed in the list.
When a text message is displayed, press
,
to read it, then press LOptions to access the
following options:
ReplyReply to the sender.
ForwardForward the selected message.
EditEdit the selected message.
DeleteDelete the selected message.
L
or
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Use
Number
Use URLExtract the URL displayed in the
AdvancedCopy to Phone/SIM: Copy the selected
When a multimedia message is displayed, press
L
access the following options:
ViewSwitch back to automatic mode: the
Extract and save the number of the
sender or the number displayed in
the message to the SIM card or
phone, or dial the number.
message to connect the website.
message stored in SIM/phone to
phone/SIM.
Move to Phone/SIM: Move the selected
message stored in SIM/phone to
phone/SIM.
Copy All Text Messages: Copy all
messages stored in SIM/phone to
phone/SIM.
Move All Text Messages: Move all
messages stored in SIM/phone to
phone/SIM.
or
,
to read it, then press LOptions to
multimedia message will be played as
a continuous slide show.
ReplyReply the sender by multimedia
Reply by
SMS
Reply AllReply all senders by multimedia
ForwardForward the selected message.
Edit Edit the selected multimedia
DeleteDelete the selected multimedia
PropertiesCheck details for the selected
Save Object Detach the image or audio of the
Use Details Extract and save the number of the
message.
Reply the sender by text message.
message.
message.
message.
multimedia message.
current slider and save it into the
Phone or Memory card.
sender or the number displayed in
the message to the SIM card or
phone, or dial the number.
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Outbox
When you sent out a text or multimedia message
unsuccessfully, the message is saved into the
Outbox.
When you select a text message, you can press
L
or , to read it, and then press
to access: Send, Edit, Delete, Use Number, Use URL
and Advanced (Copy/Move to Phone/SIM and Copy/
Move All Text Messages).
When you select a multimedia message, you can
press
L
or
,
to read it, and then press
L
Options to access: View, Send, Edit, Delete,
Properties, Save Object and Use Details.
You can refer to the section Inbox for more
details.
L
Options
Sent
When you sent out a text or multimedia message
successfully, the message is saved into Sent.
When you select a text message, you can press
L
or
,
to read it, and then press LOptions
to access: Forward, Edit, Delete, User Number, Use
URL and Advanced (Copy/Move to Phone/SIM and
Copy/Move All Text Messages).
When you select a multimedia message, you can
press
L
or
,
to read it, and then press
L
Options to access: View, Forward, Edit, Delete,
Properties, Save Object and Use Details.
You can refer to the section Inbox for more
details.
Drafts
If you selected Save to Drafts after you have created
a message, the message is saved into Drafts.
When you select a text message, you can press
L
or , to read it, and then press
to access: Send, Edit, Delete, Use Number, Use URL
and Advanced (Copy/Move to Phone/SIM and Copy/
Move All Text Messages).
When you select a multimedia message, you can
press
L
or
,
L
Options to access View, Send, Edit, Delete,
Properties, Save Object and Use Details.
You can refer to the section Inbox for more
details.
to read it, and then press
L
Options
Delete Folder
This menu allows you to delete all the messages in
Inbox, Outbox, Sent, Drafts box and all folders here
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the messages are saved.
Template
This menu allows you to preset up to 10 text
messages and 2 multimedia messages that you use
most frequently. When you select Text Message,
you can press
EditEdit the selected preset message.
EraseDelete the selected preset
Write Message Create a new message.
When you select Multimedia Message, you can press
L
ViewView the template.
Write Message Edit the template.
PropertiesView the form, subject and size
L
to access the following options:
message.
to access the following options:
of the MMS.
Message Settings
This menu allows you to configure the SMS/MMS
settings. Select Text Message or Multimedia
Message. When you select Text Message you can
access options include:
Profile Settings
Select a profile and access the following options:
Profile NamesEdit the name of the current
profile.
SC AddressSelect your default SMS centre. If
not available on your SIM
card, you must enter your
SMS centre number.
Valid PeriodSelect the length of time your
messages will be stored in the
SMS centre. This is useful when
the recipient is not connected to
the network (and thus cannot
receive your message
immediately).
This feature is subscription
dependent.
Message TypeSelect the format of your sent
messages. This option is network
dependent.
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Common Settings
Delivery Report When On, this option will notify
you via SMS whether your
recipient has received your
message. This feature is
subscription dependent.
Reply PathWhen On, this option allows you
to transmit the number of your
text message center together
with the message. The recipient
can then reply using your SMS
center and not theirs. This
speeds up the rate of
transmission. This feature is
subscription dependent.
Memory Status
This option can display the memory status of the
messages saved in the SIM card and the phone.
Preferred Storage
You can choose to save your messages to Phone or
SIM.
Pref. Bearer
This option allows you to set the preferred
transmission mode. You can select Prefer GPRS,
Prefer GSM or GSM Only. For further details, please
contact your network operator.
Send and save
This option can allow you to send and save your
message. Select Open to enable or Close to disable
this function.
When you select Multimedia Message carry out the
following configurations for sending or receiving
MMS:
ComposeSet Creation Mode, Image Resizing,
Auto Signature and Edit Signature.
SendSet Validity period, Delivery report,
Read report, Priority, Slide Timing
and Delivery time options for
sending an MMS.
RetrieveSet Home network, Roaming, Read
Report and Delivery Report options
for receiving an MMS.
FilterSet Anonymous and Advertisement
from whom you want to filter
MMS or email messages.
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Server ProfileSet network configuration. Please
Memory Status View the memory status of your
contact your network provider for
more information.
MMS.
Voice Mail Server
This menu allows you to set your voice mail server
number, as well as retrieve your voice mails. When
you receive a voice mail, your network operator
will send a notification to your phone.
You can enter two sets of voice mail server
numbers which are supplied by your network
operator.
Select a voice mail box and press
the following options:
EditEdit voice mail server number.
Connect to Voice Retrieve your voice mail.
You can quickly access your voice mail server by
long pressing 1 key in idle mode.
L
to access
to a group of mobile users. The messages are
broadcast on coded channels. Generally, one
broadcast channel can transmit one type of message.
Please contact your network operator for a list of
channel numbers and their respective broadcast
information.
Receive Mode
This menu allows you to set the reception of
broadcast messages. When On, you can receive
broadcast messages. When Off, you cannot receive
broadcast messages.
Read Message
This menu allows you to read broadcast messages
after you have activated receive mode.
Languages
This menu allows you to set the language of the
broadcast messages that can be received.
Channel Settings
Press L
Select, Add, Edit or Delete channels.
to access channel settings. You can
Broadcast Message
Broadcast messages are public messages broadcast
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9. User Profiles
This menu allows you to set the ring tone, alert
type, ring volume, answer mode and backlight, etc.
Select General, Meeting, Outdoor, Indoor, Headset or
Mode Settings, press
profile or press
options:
SettingsAllows you to set the selected
,Ok to activate the selected
L
Settings to access the following
mode including Tone Setup
(Incoming Call, Alarm, Power On,
Message Tone and Keypad Tone),
Volume (Ring Tone and Key Tone),
Alert Type (Ring, Vibration Only,
Vibra and Ring or Vibra Then Ring),
Ring Type (Single, Repeat or
Ascending), Extra Tone (Warning,
Error, Camp on and Connect),
Answer Mode (Any Key).
The “Auto” option in Answer Mode is available only
when the phone is in Headset Mode. Headset mode
need not be activated. The phone will switch to headset
mode automatically when you plug the headset into
your phone.
Mode Settings
This menu allows you to set your menu to Normal
Mode or Flight Mode. You can also select Query
When Power On so that you will be asked which
mode you prefer when the phone is powered on. If
Flight Mode is activated, network function will be
closed and all related network operations will be
prohibited.
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10 • Multimedia
3. In audio player, select
Settings > Memory Card, then all music files are
detected and added to the default playlist.
LList > Options >
Playing music
Audio Player
Your phone includes an Audio player for listening to
music files or other tracks in MP3, MID or AMR
format.
Get ready to play
1. Connect your memory card to PC by using a
card reader and USB cable (not supplied. For
the usage of your card reader, consult its user
documentation).
2. Copy the music files from the PC to the folder
My Music on the memory card.
Don’t save music files to any other folders or other subfolders under the folder My music .
Creating your music play list.
1. Insert the memory card into your phone (see
“Insert Micro-SD card” on page 7).
2. In idle mode, press
Multimedia > Audio Player.
+ orselect Menu >
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level.
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your
hearing.
1. In audio player, press
playlist.
2. Select your desired music file and press
LList to access the
LOptions > Play to start playback from the
selected file.
On the playback screen:
Press to start / pause playback
,
</>
• Press to skip to the previous or next
music track.
• Press and hold to rewind or fast forward
the current track. Release the key at the
position you want to continue the music
playback.
+/- Adjust the volume level.
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Press to close the audio player and return
)
to the idle screen.
Return to the previous menu.
R
Audio player options
1. In audio player, press L to access the List.
2. Select a music track from the List and press
L to access the following options:
PlayPlay the selected music track.
DetailDisplay details of the music track.
Add to
Add the selected music track to the
Rings
Incoming Call ringtones list.
Refresh
Refresh the track list in the music
List
player.
Settings Configure audio player settings as
desired.
Audio player settings:
• Pre. Play List: select music files stored in the
phone memory or on the memory card to play.
• List Auto Gen: On or Off for your selection. On is
the default setting.
On: To enable the option Refresh List.
Off: Options "Add, Remove and Remove all" are
available.
* To add new music files from the memory card
to the play list, select Add.
* To delete the selected music track from the
play list, select Remove.
* To delete all music track from the play list,
select Remove all.
• Repeat: play the current track or the entire track
list repeatedly.
• Shuffle: play the tracks on the track list in random
order.
• Background Play: On or Off for your selection.
On: In audio player, press
audio play and continue music playback in the
background. To stop the music playback, press
) to close the
) again and select L Yes.
FM Radio
Tuning to a radio station
To tune to a radio station, always plug the supplied
earphone into your phone.
Warning: Listen to FM radio at a moderate level.
Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your
hearing. Do not hold your mobile phone near your ear
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when the loudspeaker is in use because the volume may
be extremely loud.
Auto tune
Select LOptions > Preset Auto Search to scan the
preset radio frequency automatically. Up to nine
available radio stations are saved to Channel list. The
first preset radio station starts to play.
When the auto tune is in process, all the keys are
disabled except R.
Manual tune
1. To start the search, press and hold the
navigation key
frequency in 0.1 MHz steps, short press
2. To save a frequency to a memory location, 1to
9, press and hold the corresponding number
key.
Edit the channel list
1. In FM Radio player, select Options > Channel
List. Select a location for your preset and press
</>. To change the radio
</>.
LEdit.
* Channel Name: Name or rename the channel.
* Frequency: Enter your desired frequency.
2. In FM Radio player, select Options > Manual
Input. Enter your desired frequency and press
LOk.
Listen to the radio
1. Press , to start or pause the radio.
2. Press the navigation key
volume.
3. To select a radio station, short press the
corresponding number keys (
4. Select
5. Select
6. To stop radio playing in the background, press
LOptions > Settings > Background play
> On to continue the radio playback in the
background.
LOptions > Loud Speaker > On to
listen to the radio using the loudspeaker or
headset.
+/- to adjust the
1-9).
) and L.
Radio playback pauses when there is an incoming call
or message; radio playback resumes after the call is
picked up or rejected, or message tone stops ringing.
File Manager
On the phone, all the files are stored under the
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folders of the phone memory or memory card.
Find your files
1.
Go to Menu > Multimedia > File Manager.
2. Select Phone or Memory card, if you have
installed a memory card on your phone.
3. Pictures: for photos, .jpg files and others
4. Audio: for audio files, like sound recording,
radio recording, music files, ringtones, and
others
5. Others: for all other files, like Ebook, etc.
If necessary, press
view settings:
Sort: Show files in the order of name, type, time
or size.
LOptions to select your
input methods, and long press
T9 input on or off.
4. Press
Manage your files
You can copy and move files within a folder, delete,
or rename your files.
1.
2. Press
3. To copy or move a file, select the desired sub-
LOptions
A sub-folder is created.
Select a file under a folder.
>
Done.
LOptions to select your desired
option.
folder. Press
the current sub-folder. Press
move or copy the file to current sub-folder.
, to open a sub-folder under
* to turn the
LDone to
Manage your files
Create sub-folders
You can create sub-folders under the folders (such
as Audio, Picture and Others) or an existing subfolder.
1.
Select a folder or sub-folder under which you
wish to create a folder.
2. Press
3. In the Edit screen, enter a file name. If
LOptions
necessary, press
>
Create folder.
# repeatedly to select
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11. Phonebook
Contacts are stored in one of the two available
phonebooks: the phone phonebook or your SIM
phonebook (the number of entries you can store
depends on the card capacity). When adding new
contacts, the contacts will only be added to the
phonebook you have selected.
Phonebook List
Press - in idle mode to access phone book list and
press the key that corresponds to the letter you
wish to search (e.g. press
access the letter V). The first record starting with
this letter in the list will be selected.
Quick Search
1. Select Phonebook in the main menu and select
Quick Search to access the phonebook List.
2. Enter the name of the contact.
8
key three times to
Search Entry
1. Enter Phonebook in the main menu and select
Search Entry.
2. Enter the name of the contact, press
Options and press LSearch
.
L
Manage contacts
Select a name from the phonebook list and press
( to dial the number or press LOptions to
access the following options:
Dial Delete
Send SMSCopy(from SIM to Phone, or Phone
Send MMSMove
ViewDuplicate (create same copy in the
EditSend vCard
to SIM)
same storage location)
Add New Entry
1. Select Phonebook in the main menu and select
Add New Entry. Select the storage location and
press
L
2. If you select To SIM, you need to enter the
Name and Number, and then select the caller
group.
.
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3. If you select To Phone, the procedures will be
the same as above. You can enter the contact’s
Name, Number, Office Number, Home Number
and Company Name. You can also Associate
Picture as well as Caller Group to the contact.
Press
L
The phone will display a notification to
confirm that the contact has been saved.
For symbols such as @, /, . etc, press *.
Options and select Done to confirm.
Multi Operation
Press key , to select the desired contacts from
the phonebook list, press
you can choose Select/Unselect AllFrom SIM, Copy
Selected, Delete Selected and so on.
L Options and then
Caller Group
This option allows you to group the contacts in the
phonebook for more efficient management of your
contacts.
1. Select Phonebook in the main menu and select
Caller Group.
2. Select a group and press
3. Select the option for which you wish to
modify its settings.
L
.
You can set the following options:
Group name Set the group name.
Ring typeSet the ring tone for incoming calls
from the contacts in the caller
group.
PictureSet the icon to be displayed on the
screen when there is an incoming
call from the contacts in the caller
group.
Member List Add or delete members of the
caller group.
Extra Number
Owner Number
The Owner Number option should contain your
own phone number. If not, we recommend that
you enter your own mobile phone number and
other relevant information.
SOS Number
This SOS number will call the emergency service
number in your country. In most cases, you can call
this number even if you have not yet inserted an
SIM card or entered your PIN.
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Depending on your network operator, you may
be able to dial the emergency number even
without inserting the SIM card.
Settings
Memory Status
Displays the total number of contacts you have
stored in each phonebook and the total memory
used.
Preferred Storage
Allows you to set the default phonebook in which
you save your contacts.
Fields
Allows you to select the items such as Office
Number, Home Number, Company Name, Associate
Picture and Caller Group to be displayed in the Smart
Phonebook.
Name List Filter
Select SIM Only, Phone Only or Both as the default
memory.
My vcard
Allows you to edit or send your personal details.
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press
L
12. Settings
This menu allows you to change the settings
associated with each available option in your phone
(time and date, security, call divert, etc.).
Phone Setup
Time and Date
Allows you to set the time and date with the
keypad or navigation keys. You can set the
following:
Set Home City Select the city you are currently
situated.
Set Time/Date Enter the time/date with the
keypad or navigation keys.
Set FormatSet Time Format and Date Format.
Schedule Power On/Off
This menu allows you to set the time to power on
or off your phone automatically. Select an item and
StatusYou can select Enable (Activate the
Power On/Off Select whether to power on or off
TimeEnter the time with the keypad.
Language
This menu allows you to select a language for all the
menu texts. Press
languages and press
Display Characteristic
WallpaperSet the background image of the
Screen
Saver
to access the following options:
setting) or Disable (Deactivate the
setting).
your phone at the specified time.
+
or - to browse the list of
L
to select.
main screen displayed in idle mode:
Choose
predefined image or choose
Define
Select
waiting time of the screen saver.
Enter
Define
function is similar to Wallpaper.
System
to select a
to select a downloaded image.
Setting
to set the status and
Select
to choose
. The operation of this
System
or
User
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LCD
Backlight
Show Date
and Time
This menu allows you to set the
Time and Brightness of the LCD
Backlight.
Set whether or not to display the
date and time in idle mode by
turning this option On or Off.
Greeting Text
Turn On or Off, and edit the greeting text of the
phone.
Speed Dial
This menu allows you to quickly dial the number
stored in your phonebook. You can set a maximum
of 8 speed dial numbers, so that a long press on the
numeric key will dial the number associated with
that numeric key. You need to set Enable Speed Dial
and Set Number.
Shortcuts
This menu allows you to quickly enter the 10
preset menu items. You can also modify the preset
menu items according to your needs.
To access the shortcuts menu, press
Press
L
Options to access the following options:
AddTo add a new shortcut.
EditTo edit an existing shortcut.
>
in idle mode.
DeleteTo delete an existing shortcut.
Delete All To delete all the shortcuts.
DisableTo disable the shortcut. You can
Change
Order
press this option a second time to
enable the shortcut.
To change the order of the shortcuts.
For example, you can change the first
shortcut to become the third shortcut
in the list.
Dedicated Key
In idle mode, you can quickly access certain preset
functions by pressing the navigation keys. This
menu allows you to modify the preset functions
according to your needs.
Auto Keypad Lock
This menu allows you to lock your keypad
automatically. The default setting is Off.
Select the time interval after which the keypad will
be locked and press
L
to confirm.
Call Setup
Caller ID
Depending on your network, you may choose to
show or hide your identity from your
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correspondent by selecting Set By Network, Hide Id
or Send Id.
Call Waiting
This option allows you to Activate or Deactivate call
waiting. When this option is active, you will hear a
beep tone when someone tries to call you while
you are already on the phone. If this option is
inactive, your phone will not emit any alert and the
caller will hear a busy tone. If you have activated
Divert If Busy option, the call will be diverted to
another phone. Select Query Status to check the
status of the call waiting option.
Call Divert
To divert incoming calls to your voice mailbox or
to another phone number (regardless of whether
or not the number is in your phonebook).
Divert All
Voice Calls
Divert If
Unreachable
Divert all incoming calls. If you
select this option, you will not
receive any calls until you
deactivate it.
Divert when your phone is
switched off or out of the service
area.
Divert If No
Answer
Divert If Busy Divert when you are already on
Divert All Data
Calls
Cancel All
Divert
Select Activate and enter the number to forward
your calls to. Select Query Status to check the status
of the corresponding call divert options.
Before diverting your calls to your voice mailbox,
you must enter your voice mailbox number. This
feature is subscription dependent.
Divert when you did not answer
the call.
the phone.
Divert all data calls.
Cancel all call divert options.
Call Barring
Allows you to limit the use of your phone to
specific calls. This can be applied to Outgoing Calls
(All Calls, International Calls or International Calls
Except To Home PLMN) and/or to Incoming Calls (All
Calls or When Roaming). In both cases, Cancel All
option applies to all calls at once. Change Barring PW
allows you to change the call barring password.
Query Status allows you to check whether or not a
particular type of call has been barred.
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This feature is network dependent and requires
a specific call barring password supplied by
your service provider.
Call Time Reminder
This menu allows you to set whether or not the
phone will emit a beep tone after a certain call
duration. You can select Off (does not emit a beep
tone), Single (select a value from 1 to 3000 seconds,
which is the duration after which the phone will
emit a beep tone) or Periodic (select a value from 30
to 60 seconds, which is the periodic time after
which the phone will emit a beep tone. The phone
will emit a beep tone after each periodic time
during a call).
Call Time Display
This menu allows you to set whether or not to
display the call time during a call.
Auto Redial
If the call you have dialed is not answered, your
phone will automatically redial this number at
)
intervals. Press
or R to cancel auto redial.
Network Setup
Network Selection
This menu allows you to select the service network
New SearchSearch the network available.
Select Network Select a preferred network to be
Selection Mode Automatic: your phone will
You can select a network other than your home
network only if it has a valid roaming agreement
with your home network. If you change the
network, some problems may arise during the
operation of your phone.
used currently.
automatically select and register
to an available network.
Manual: provides you with a list of
available network in the area.
Select the network you wish to
register with and press
confirm.
You are recommended to select
Automatic.
L to
GPRS Connection
This menu allows you to set the GPRS connection
mode. You can select
Always
or
When Needed
.
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Security Setup
SIM Lock
This menu allows you to set the PIN code On or
Off. The default setting is Off. If set to On, you have
to enter your PIN code when switching your phone
on. If the enter the wrong PIN code, you will not
be able to use most of the features in this phone.
Press
L to activate. Make sure that you have
entered the correct PIN code before you can
enable this feature.
Phone Lock
This menu allows you to set a password for your
phone. The default setting is Off. Once you have set
Phone Lock, you must enter the password each
time you switch on your phone.
Enter the password and press
currently Off, the status will change to On and viceversa.
The default phone lock code is 0000.
Fixed Dial
This menu allows you to restrict your outgoing
calls. You need to enter PIN2 code, which has to be
L
. If Phone Lock is
supplied / supported by your network operator.
ModeThere are two modes: On (you only dial
Fixed Dial
List
Not all SIM cards support PIN2 code. If your
SIM card does not have a PIN2 code, this option
is not available.
the numbers stored in the Fixed Dial
List) and Off (you can dial any number).
Displays the fixed dial list. Press
Add, enter the name and phone
number, then press
code and press
L
L
.
L
, enter PIN2
Barred Dial
This menu allows you to restrict different types of
outgoing calls. You can activate or deactivate this
feature if your SIM card supports it.
Change Password
This menu allows you to change the PIN code, PIN2
code and Phone Lock Password.
PIN
It is supplied together with the SIM card. The
default PIN code is supplied by your network
operator.
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If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times
in succession, the PIN code of your SIM card
will be locked automatically and you will be
prompted to enter the PUK code to unlock it.
You can obtain the PUK code from your
network operator. If you enter an incorrect
PUK code ten times in succession, the SIM card
will be locked permanently. When this
happens, please contact your network
operator or retailer.
PIN2
It is used to access certain network functions such
as call charges or fixed dial, etc. If you enter an
incorrect PIN2 code three times in succession, the
PIN2 code of your SIM card will be locked. To
unlock PIN2 code, you need to obtain the PUK2
code from your network operator. If you enter an
incorrect PUK2 code ten times in succession, the
SIM card will be locked permanently. When this
happens, contact your network operator or
retailer.
Phone Lock Password
It protects your phone against unauthorized use by
other parties. To protect your data, you need to
enter the phone lock password before you restore
factory settings. The default phone lock password
is 0000.
Restore Factory Settings
This menu allows you to reset some settings in
your phone to its factory settings.
Enter the phone lock password and press
confirm.
Once you have entered the correct password
(same as your Phone Lock Password, default
value is 0000), your phone will be restored to its
factory settings.
L
to
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Icons & symbols
In idle mode, several symbols can be displayed
simultaneously on the main screen.
If the network symbol is not displayed, the
network is currently not available. You may be
in a bad reception area; moving to a different
location may help.
Vibrate - Your phone will vibrate when
receiving a call.
Battery - The bars indicate the battery
level.
GSM - your phone is connected to the
GSM network.
Reception quality - the more bars are
shown the better the reception is.
Keypad lock - The keypad has been locked.
Alarm - Indicates that the alarm clock is
activated.
Ring - The phone will ring when there is an
incoming call.
Call forward - Indicates that the call divert
function is activated.
Roaming - Displayed when your phone is
registered to a network other than your
own (especially when you’re abroad).
GPRS attach - Your phone is connected to
the GPRS network.
SMS - You have received a new SMS
message.
MMS - You have received a new MMS
message.
SMS full- The SIM memory is full. Delete
old items to store new ones.
Voice mail - Indicates voice messages that
have not been heard.
Headset - The headset is plugged into the
phone.
Missed call - Indicates there is a miss call.
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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 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
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borrowing your phone. Furthermore to prevent
unauthorised use of your phone:
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 localrecommendations 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
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radio wave energy. Your cellular telephone
complies with all applicable safety standards
and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
Always switch off your phone...
Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic
equipment may be affected by radio energy. This
interference can lead to accidents.
the aircraft, disrupt the mobile phones network
and may be illegal.
In a vehicle transporting flammable products (even
if the vehicle is parked) or a vehicle powered by
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
In hospitals, clinics, other health care
centres and anywhere else where you may
be in the close vicinity of medic
equ
ipment.
In areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere (e.g. petrol stations and also
areas where the air contains dust particles,
such as metal powders).
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
minimise the potential interference.
• Switch off your phone if you suspect that
al
interference is taking place.
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.
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Improved performance
In order to improve the performance of your
phone, reduce radio energy emission, reduce
battery 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
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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.
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 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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Your mobile phone and your car
Studies have shown that 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
light or horn to indicate incoming phone calls is
prohibited on public roads in some countries.
Check local regulations.
EN 60950 Norm
In hot weather or after 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 or below 5° C.
For your phone, the socket-outlet shall be installed
near the phone and shall be accessible.
Environmental care
Remember to observe the local
regulations regarding the disposal of the
packaging materials, exhausted batteries
and old phone and please promote their
recycling.
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with
standard symbols designed to promote the
recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual
waste.
The labelled packaging material is
recyclable.
A financial contribution has been made
to the associated national packaging
recovery and recycling system.
The plastic material is recyclable (also
identifies the type of plastic).
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WEEE Marking in the DFU:
“Information to the Consumer”
Disposal of your old product
Your product is designed and manufactured with
high quality materials and components, which can
be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin
symbol is attached to a product it
means the product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC
Please inform yourself about the local
separate collection system for
electrical and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not
dispose of your old products with your normal
household waste. The correct disposal of your old
product will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human
health.
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
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are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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Tro u ble s ho o tin g
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 the mobile on.
Your phone doesn’t return to the idle
screen
Long press the hangup key or switch off the phone,
check that the SIM card and the battery are
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 doesn’t 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 operation of the phone. Take the phone to a
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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 your phone. Make sure you always use the
Philips authentic accessory shipped with your
phone.
Your phone doesn’t display the phone
numbers of incoming calls
This feature is network and subscription
dependent. If the network doesn’t send the caller’s
number, the phone will display Call 1 or Withheld
instead. Contact your operator for detailed
information on this subject.
You can’t send text messages
Some networks don’t allow message exchanges
with other networks. First check that you entered
the number of your SMS centre, or contact your
operator for detailed information on this subject.
You have the feeling that you miss some
calls
Check your call divert options.
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The display shows INSERT SIM
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the
right position. 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. They are
only available, therefore, 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 5 minutes in
some cases) before the charging icon is displayed
on the screen.
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Philips Authentic
Accessories
Some accessories, such as a battery and a charger,
are included as standard in the package of your
mobile phone. Additional accessories may also be
provided or sold separately. Package contents may
therefore vary.
To maximise the performance of your Philips
mobile phone and not to void the warranty,
always purchase Philips Authentic Accessories
that are specially designed for use with your
phone. Philips Consumer Electronics cannot be
held liable for any damage due to use with non
authorised accessories.
Charger
Charges your battery in any AC outlet. Small
enough to carry in a briefcase/handbag.
Headset
Your phone will activate headset mode
automatically when you plug in the earphone.
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Trademark Declaration
Tegic Euro. Pat.
App. 0842463
T9® is a trademark of Tegic
Communications Inc.
PHILIPS and PHILIPS’ Shield
Emblem are registered
trademarks of Koninklijke
Philips Electronics N.V.
manufactured by Shenzhen
Sang Fei Consumer
Communications Co., Ltd.
under license from
Koninklijke
Philips Electronics N.V.
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Specific Absorption Rate Information
International standards
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXPOSURE TO
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the
limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy defined by the international standards. These
recommendations have been established by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP) that forecast a substantial safety margin for assuring the protection of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure recommendations for mobile phones use a measurement unit known as the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit recommended by the ICNIRP for the mobile phones used by the
general public is 2.0W/kg averaged over ten grams of tissue.
Tests for SAR have been conducted using recommended operating positions with the mobile phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined
at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR levels of the mobile phone while operating are generally
below the maximum SAR value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so
as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station
antenna, the lower the power output.
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all
meet the international protection standards for exposure to radio waves.
The highest SAR value for this Philips E100 model phone when tested for compliance against the standard
was 0,664W/kg for ICNIRP recommendation.
For limiting the radio waves exposure, it is recommended to reduce the mobile phone call duration or to
use a headset. The purpose of those precautions is to take the mobile phone away from the head and the
body.
Specific Absorption Rate Information55
RADIO WAVES
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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,
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inundation, fire, water or other liquid
intrusion; or
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?
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a) Return the Product to an authorized
service center of Philips. You may contact
the local 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
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AGREEMENT, PHILIPS PROVIDES NO
OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS
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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Declaration of
conformity
We,
Shenzhen Sang Fei Consumer
Communications Co., Ltd.
11 Science and Technology Road,
Shenzhen Hi-tech Industrial Park,
Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518057
China
declare under our sole responsibility that the
product
Philips E100
Cellular Mobile Radio GSM 900/1800
TAC: 35515702
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity
with the following Standards:
SAFETY : EN 60950-1: 2006
HEALTH:
EN 62209-1:2006
EMC: ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1;
EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1;
EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1
EN 50360: 2001
SPECTRUM: ETSI EN 301 511 v9.0.2;
EN 300 328 V1.7.1
We hereby declare that all essential radio test
suites have been carried out and that the above
named product is in conformity to all the essential
requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The conformity assessment procedure referred to
in Article 10 and detailed in Annex V of Directive
1999/ 5/EC has been followed related to articles 3.1
and 3.2 with the involvement of the following Notified Body: CETECOM ICT Services GmbH
Identification mark: 0682
July 31, 2008
Quality Manager
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