Press keys to enter numbers and
text. Press and hold a key to
activate a programmed hotkey.
When browsing lists and menus,
use the cross key and press
2
to move up, 8 to move
down,
6
to move right.
Microphone
5
key
Navigation mode
the central software key
Edition mode
alphanumeric key.
-
- Short press to
- Press to reject and
- Long press to lock
- Press to
- Press to delete a
- Press to go back
4
to move left and
- Equivalent to
- Standard
,
Earpiece
Language
In idle mode, l ong press 0 to
.
choose a language in which the
telephone functions will be
displayed.
Screen
Idle screen displays the time,
date and network name.
Right softkey
Idle mode
the phonebook, long press to
access the Call list.
Call context
answer a call, to dial a number
or a name displayed on the
screen, or to access the volume
while in call (then use
6
to set volume).
On/Off and Menu key
Press and hold to switch your
phone on or off (confirm with
,
when switching off).
Phone on
main menu or return to idle
srceen.
WAP mode
browser menu.
Central softkey
Idle mode
voice recognition.
Navigation mode
contexts, corresponds to a
softkey.
Call context
options relating to calls (e.g.,
mute/unmute mic rophone).
+
- Short press to access
- Short press to
4
or
- Press to enter th e
- Press to open the
,
- Long press to launch
- In different
- Allows to access
Philips continu o u s ly str ives to impro v e its products, an d th e information an d s pe cif ic a tions described in th is user guide are
subject to change wit hout notice. Philips tries to ensure that all info rmation in this use r guide is correc t, but does not accept
liability for an y error, omission or dis crepancy between this user guide a nd t he pr oduct described.
A set of keys located between the screen and the alphanumeric keypad
allows you to control the various operations made from your phone:
-
launches the feature of the left on-screen tab,
+
launches the feature of the right on-screen tab,
,
applies to the centre on-screen tab (long press for voice
5
will launch the feature or option displayed.
or 8 to move up or down in a list, press 4 or
5
(in this case equivalent to the ,,
2
8
to access a name starting with "T" (simply pressing 8 will
- pressing
- pressing
- pressing
recognition in idle screen).
Use left and right softkeys if only two tabs are available.
When only one tab appears on the screen as shown opposite, pressing an y
of the three softkeys or
Navigation keys
The centre keys of the alphanumeric keypad (a set also called the cross
key) allow you to browse lists and menus, select items and confirm your
choice: press
to move left or right in a carousel.
In navigation mode, press
and + keys) to confirm your choice or select an option. In edit mode,
this key is a st andard alphanumeric key.
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In some contexts, you will have to use both soft and navigation keys, e.g. when
browsing the phonebook names list, press
mode, then press
only move down one record).
-
to switch from navigation to search
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The carousel
Oper. serv ice s
Quick settings
Settings
Extras
Organiser
To access a feature or option, press < (anticlockwise) or > (clockwise) and
,
press
carousel or list will then appear. Press
C
to go back to idle.
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Pressing 4 or 6 keys will alternate between two options, such as Activate/
Deactivate, On/Off, Increase/Decrease a value, etc.
Repeat the operation described above and browse carousels and lists until you reach
the desired feature or option. When navig ating in a list, a scroll bar located on the
right hand side of the screen shows your actual position in the list.
With the navigation ke y , you can then select or a djust all the functions of your phone
as described in the relevant chapter of this user guide.
Picture album
Phonebook
Messages
EMail
Call List
when the feature or option of your choice is selected. Another sub-
A carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on the
screen, in which each icon represents a feature or
option used to operate your phone.
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All icons don’t fit within the screen; the hidden ones
appear when scrolling
The first carousel available when you turn on your
mobile phone is called the "main" carousel. You
access it by pressing
features the icons shown opposite. A small icon in
the upper left corner of the screen shows your
actual position within the carousel.
e
to return to previous menu or press
<
or >.
C
when in idle mode, and it
Text or number entry
Text can be entered in editing screens in two different ways: by using T9® predictive
Text Input, or basic text input. Two other modes for numbers and punctuation
marks, are also available. Icons appearing on the screen show the activ e text mode.
Tegi c Eu ro.
Pat. App.
You switch from one mode to the other by pressing the
0842463
upper case by pressing the
#
key.
*
key, and from lower to
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T9® text Input
What is it?
T9® predictive Text Input is an intelligent editing mode for SMS and e-mail, including
a comprehensive dictionnary . It allows y ou to quickly enter text. Pr ess only once on
the key corresponding to each letter needed to spell a word: keystrokes input are
analysed and th e word suggested by T9
several words are ava ila ble according to the keys used, press
and choose from those proposed by the built-in T9
below).
®
is displayed in the bottom of the screen. If
®
dictionary (see example
How to use it ?
Alphabets and symbols represented by each key are as follows:
2
to
9
To key in letters.
1
or
#
To c onfi rm ent r y.
0
to browse the list
e
*
Example: how to enter the word "home":
1Press
2Press
Editing mode used: T9
Language used: English
Press the * key to switch to basic mode, to numeric mode, or to punctuation mode
While in any text mode, press the
Short press to clear one
entry, long press to clear
all text.
To select the typing mode.
4 6 6 3
0
to scroll and select Home and press 1 to confirm.
®
The screen displays the first word of a list: Good.
#
0
#
key to switch from lower to upper case:
Short press to browse the
list of candidate words,
long press to browse back.
Shift.
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Basic text input
Although your phone provides you with the T9® predictive Text Input by default, if
you wish to access the basic text input, select “Abc” basic text input using
This method requires multiple ke y presses to reach the desir ed character: the letter
"h" is the second letter on key
"h". Using this mode requires you press a key as many times as is equal to the order
of the letter .
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In basic mode, the complete list of characters available for the key you press appears
in the bottom of the screen, allowing you to see each available character located on
this key (see below).
To enter the word "Home" in basic text input mode, you should therefore key in
4, 4
(GHI) 6, 6, 6 (MNO), 6 (MNO), 3, 3 (DEF). Press , to
confirm the completion of the editing.
Letters, numbers and symbols are located on each key as follows:
KeyAlphanumericKey
space 1 @ _ # = < > ( ) & £ $ ¥
1
a b c 2 à ä å æ ç
2
d e f 3 é è ∆
Φ
3
g h i 4 Γ ì
4
j k l 5
5
6
7
8
9
0
Λ
m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø
p q r s 7 β Π Θ
t u v 8 ü ù
w x y z 9 Ω Ξ
. 0 , / : ; " ’ ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - %
Σ
Ψ
4
, you must press 2 times 4 in order to enter
Toggles between the different
*
Text Input modes.
Switches from lower
#
case to upper case and vice-versa.
Short press to delete one
character, long press to delete all
e
text.
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When entering text or numbers, press
,
to switch from edition to navigation
mode: the icon allows you to enter
text, while the icon lets you navigate
within the text itself. Press
from a mode to the other.
,
*
to switch
key.
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Reminder
Switch on/off
Enter PIN
Make a call
Answer a call
End a call
Quickly access the
Quickly access the
Return to previous menu
Return to idle screen
Lock/unlock the keypad
Change the language used
Access the carousel
Use the phonebook
Launch a WAP session
Phonebook
Call
Press C to switch on, press and hold to switch off
(then press
Enter your PIN code using the k eypad and press , or
#
Enter phone number on keypad and press + to dial,
or press
Press + when your phone rings.
Press -.
In idle mode, press +.
list
In idle mode, press and hold +.
Press e.
Press C.
In idle mode, press and hold e.
In idle mo de, pres s and hol d 0, select the language and
press
1. Press C to access the Carousel.
2. Press
3. Repeat step 2 until you reach the desired function.
1. In idle mode, press +.
2. Browse the list by pressing
3. If several numbers are stored for the selected name,
4. Press
Press - when in idle mode.
,
to confirm switch off).
to confirm.
,
to selec t Call, then press , to call.
,
.
<
or > to select a function, then press
to enter the sub-menu.
2
press
4
or 6 to select one of them (e.g., home,
work or GSM).
+
to call the selected number.
,
or 8.
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1 • Get started
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Read the safety instructions in the "Precautions" section before use.
First steps
To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card supplied by your GSM
operator or retailer. The SIM card contains your subscription, your mobile
number, a nd a memor y in which you ca n store phone numbers and messages
(see “Phonebooks” page 40).
Get started
Remove the battery
First remove the battery as shown opposite: press below
the rubber (Philips logo) and slide the battery downwards
(if it isn’t clipped on the phone, see next step).
Insert t he SIM card
Then remove the SIM card from its card holder and slide it
into its slot, microchip facing connectors, until it stops. Be
careful that the clipped corner is in th e identical position as
on the drawing.
Replace the battery
Replace the battery as shown opposite: place it on the back
of the phone (battery connectors downwards), then push
it into place until latch catches.
Remove the protective film before using the phone.
Enter the PIN code
1To switch on the phone, press and hold the C key.
2When you switch on the phone, you may be prompted to enter a PIN
code, which is the 4 to 8-digit secret code of your SIM card to protect it
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from abusive use. It is preconfigured and communicated to you by your
operator or retailer. To persona lise the PIN code, see page 29.
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If you enter a wrong PIN code 3 times, your SIM card is blocked. To unblock i t,
you must request the PUK code from your operator.
3Enter your PIN code. If you mak e a mistak e, pre ss e. Then confirm by
Set date and time
As prompted by the phone at first switch on, set the date by pressing the
appropriate numeric keys (press
validate. Proceed in the same way to set the time.
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+
pressing
For complete date and time options, see page 30.
or #.
Copy the SIM phonebook
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If you do not copy the SIM phonebook at very first switch, you will be able to do
it directly from the phonebook menu (see page 42).
If you had a mobile phone before and are using the same SIM card, the card
might contain all or part of your current phonebook. The mobile phone detects
this and a message asks you if you want to copy y our S IM phonebook onto the
built-in phonebook (see below). Press
Accept the copy
Refuse the copy
Abort the copy
Press , to accept the copy of the SIM phonebook onto your phone. Once
the copy is done, the phonebook located on your phone is automatically set as
your default phonebook. To switch back to the SIM phonebook, select
Phonebook
If you press the e key to refuse the download of your SIM card contents at
switch on, the copy isn’t launched and the phonebooks stay unchanged. The
SIM phonebook is the default and you must select Phonebook
Settings > Phonebook select > In phone to switch phonebooks.
1If you change your mind while the cop y has a lre ady tak en pla ce, press the
2The copy is aborted and the phonebooks only contain the records
>
Phonebook Settings > Phonebook select > In SIM card.
e
key to abort the download of your SIM card contents.
downloaded before cancellation of the process.
e
to erase a number), then press + to
e
to cancel, or , to accept.
>
Phonebook
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3The SIM phonebook is the default and you must select Phonebook
>
Phonebook Settings > Phonebook select > In phone to switch
phonebooks.
First call
1Enter the phone number (if you make a mistake, press e) and press
+
.
2Once connected, your phone emits 2 beeps. To end the call, press
Charge the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery is partially
charged and an alarm will wa rn you when the battery reaches low.
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We recommend that you do not remove the battery when the phone is switched
on: you may lose all your personal settings (see info on battery safety, page 81).
1Once the battery is clipped on the phone, plug the charger (supplied with
the phone, in the box) into the right hand socket at the base of the phone
as shown below
2Plug the transformer unit into a main AC power socket with easy access.
The symbol indicates the state of charge:
• During charging the 4 charge indicators change; Each bar represents
around 25% of charge.
•
When all 4 bars are steady the battery is fully charged and
you can disconnect the charger
• When the battery is charged, remove the connector by pressing the
release button on top of the connector.
-
.
.
.
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• Depending on the network and condition of use, talk time goes from
2h40 to 6h30 hours and standby time from 10 days to 2 weeks.
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Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile when the battery i s fully charged
doesn’t damage the battery. The only way to turn off the charger is to unplug it,
so use an easily accessible AC power socket. You can connect the charger to an
IT supply (Belgium only).
3To optimise battery capacity, you should allow the battery to fully
discharge every now and then. In this case, a period of about 2hr30mn
charging is required to fully recharge a completely discharged battery.
4If you don’t intend t o use your phone for several da ys, we r ecommend you
to disconnect the battery.
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You can use the phone while it is on charge.
If the battery is completely flat, t he bat t ery icon will only reappear after 2 or 3
minutes of charging.
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2 • Main features
Idle screen
After switching your phone on and entering the PIN code (see page 9), your
phone displays the idle screen which means that it is ready to be used. In idle
mode, several symbols can be displayed simultaneously .
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If the n symbol isn’t displayed, the network is not currently available. You may
be in a bad reception area: move to a different location. The phone automatically
returns to idle screen over 2 mn of inactivity.
Symbols
a
GSM Network :
connected to a GSM network
q
Reception quality : the more
bars are shown the better the
reception is.
Silent
- Your phone will not ring
when receiving a call.
Vibra
- Y our phone will vibrate when
receiving a call.
Keypad lock -
from being pressed accidentally.
SMS full
- Memory for messages is
full. Delete old messages to receive
new ones.
Memo
- A memo or conversation has
been recorded and saved but not yet
played.
GPRS attach
your phone is
Protects the keys
- Your mobile is connected to the GPRS network.
Battery
- The bars indicate the battery
level (4 bars = full, 1 bar = low).
You have received a new
Alarm clock
The
You have received a new
Call Forward Unconditional to voice
mailbox
- All your incoming calls are being
forwarded to voice mail.
Call Forward Unconditional to
- All your incoming voice calls are
number
being forwarded to a number other than
voice mail.
Home zone
network operator . Subscription dependent,
contact your service provider for details.
Roaming
registered to a network other than your
own (especially when you’re abroad).
- A zone designated by your
- Displayed when your phone is
SMS message
is activated.
Voice mail
.
.
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Events
Some events may modify the idle screen (missed call, new message, reminder
from the organiser, etc.). In this case, press
menu or long press
L
If you locked your keypad, you must unlock it before being able to access any
menu. You lock/unlock your keypad by pressing and holding the
e
Make a call
1In idle mode, enter the phone number using the keypad. To correct an
error, press
L
For an international call, you can enter the "+" key instead of the usual
international prefix: press and hold
2Press + to dial the number and press - to hang up.
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To lear n other ways of making a call, see “Call a number” page 46.
e
Answer and end a call
1When receiving a call, the phone can ring and/or vibrate, the incoming call
animation and Incoming call are displayed. Depending on your
subscription and if the caller has permitted this information to be
transmitted, their num ber ma y be displa y ed. If the number is s tored i n the
selected phonebook (see page 41), then the corresponding name is
displayed instead o f the number.
2To answer the call, press
3To reject a call, press
page 36), the call is diverted to a number or voicemail.
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Notes:
• The phone will not ring if the ringer is deactivated (see page 18).
• If you have selected
call by pressing any key (except
4To hang up, press -.
to go back to idle.
.
+
.
-
. If you have activated “Call forward” (see
Any K ey Answe r
,
to access the corresponding
*
before dialling the country code.
(see page 37), you can accept a
-
).
e
key .
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See & hear who’s calling: Fotocall
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This feature is only available when you select the phonebook of your phone, not
the SIM phonebook.
The Fotocall feature allows you to:
- personalize the 10 groups available with a specific name ("Friends",
"Office", "Leasure", etc.), a given picture of the Picture album and a
melody of the Ringer list,
- link one or several contacts of your phonebook to a group, so that
when the/a person of this gr oup ca lls you, his/her name appears on
the screen together with the picture of the group he/she belongs to .
The melody defined for this group will also ring.
1If not done during the start-up procedure ( see “First ste ps” page9), copy
the content of your SIM phonebook onto your phone: press
select Phonebook, Phonebook settings, Copy all to phone and press
,
. Wait for the copy to be completed.
2Back to the Phonebook carousel, select Group settings, press
select the group of your choice.
3Rename the group to be identified ("Friends", "Kids", etc.) and select the
Melody and the Picture to be associated to this group.
4Press
5When this contact calls you, the Melody and Picture associated to his
C
to go back to idle, then + to display the content of your
Phonebook. Select a contact you wish to link to this group and press
,
. Then choose Select gr o u p and select the group of your choice.
group will ring/appear on the screen.
Redial and reply
The phone stores the last 30 numbers in the Call list (called, missed or
received). You can redial or reply to any of these numbers and dial it directly.
The most recent number is displayed first.
1In idle screen, press and hold
a chronological list of the last calls received or made. If a number of the
Call list is also in your Phonebook, the corresponding name is displayed.
2Press
2
to hang up.
or 8 to select a number, then + to call it. Press
+
to access the Call list, which displays
C
,
and
and
-
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Flash dial
Flash dial
Voice dial
Voice Dial
Instead of accessing the Phonebook menu and scrolling through the list of
names, you can link the relevant name card to a hotk ey, so that a long press on
the chosen key will directly call him (e.g. long press on
3
to call your office).
or on
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Y ou can only pr o gr am keys 2 to 9, as keys 0 (selection of the language)
and
1
(voice mailbox) are predefined and cannot be changed.
1To set a hotkey for flash dial, press C, select Settings, Hotkeys and
2Select a key from
3Then select Flash Dial, press
4If several numbers are stor ed for this name, select the one of y our choice
5In idle mode, press and hold the programmed hotkey to dial the
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V oice dial also allows you to quickly call a name fr om your phonebook: instead
of programming a hotkey, you simply set a voice command by recording a word
that will call the corresponding name when pronounced.
1To set a voice tag for voice dial, press
2Depending on the selected phonebook (see “Phonebooks” page 40),
,
press
displayed and press
and press
associated entry: the connection is established. Press
You can also set hotkeys for commands (see “Hotkeys” page 32). Hotkeys can
be changed or deleted at any time.
choice in the list and press
choose:
.
2
to 9 and press ,.
,
,
.
-
to store it.
- SIM phonebook: Voice dial and press
- Phonebook in phone: Show and press
number of your choice if several numbers w ere stor ed for this name
and press
press
,
. Then select Vo i c e d i a l i n the carousel me nu, and
,
.
, select a name in the Phonebook
,
.
2
to call your home
-
to hang up.
+
, select the name of your
,
,
,
, then select the phone
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3When the option Add voice tag? appears, press ,, then follow the
instructions displayed on the screen. When prompted to record your
voice tag, make sure you are in a quiet environment, choose a short and
simple word and clearly pronounce it.
4From the Voice dial menu, press
5Press
6To display the list of voice dials you have defined, select Settings, Voice
V o ice ta gs y ou set f or Voice dial can be play ed , chang ed or del et ed at an y ti me.
You can also set a voice tag for a voice command (e.g. launch calculator or add
organiser event, see page 34).
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,
the number you want to dial.
Commands, Voice dial and press
voice dial from this menu, by selecting the <New> item, pressing
and following the instructions appearing on the screen.
The duration of a voice tag is 2 seconds. Up to 40 voice tags can be defined and
shared between voice dial and voice command.
when in idle mode, then say the voice tag corresponding to
Clear the call list
To clear your call list, press C and select Call list, then Reset. Press
Reset
to reset the call list.
Clear the SMS list
As explained further in this guide, short messages (SMS) sent or received can
Reset
also be saved (see “Read an SMS” page 49). To clear the whole list at once,
C
press
to reset the SMS list.
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and select Messages, then press , to select Reset. Press
Deleting your SMS list is useful to free memory space to receive new messages.
Clear the phonebook
Reset Phon ebook
To clear the content of your phonebook at once, press C and select
This option only applies to the phonebook in your phone, not to the SIM
phonebook (see “Phonebooks” page 40).
C
to go back to idle.
,
. You can also set a voice tag for a
,
,
,
,
to reset the
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Lock / unlock the keypad
Keypad lock
You can lock the keypad to protect the keys from being pressed accidentally
(e.g., when the phone is in your pocket).
1To lock the keypad, press and hold
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appears on the screen.
2To unlock the keypad, press and hold
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Notes:
•You can also choose immediate or delayed lock by selecting
Settings,Security, Keypad lock,
case, your keypad will be permanently locked. If you unlock it by pressing
e
key, it will be temporarily unlocked while you use your phone, and
the
then locked again after the time period you selected.
•The emergency number is available even when the keypad is locked and
you can still receive calls (see “Emergency number” page 46).
•Immediate keypad lock can be assigned to a Hotkey (see page 32).
•You must unlo ck your keypad before switching the phone off.
•It is possible to accept or reject a call even when the keypad is locked. The
keypad is unlocked automatically when the phone receives a call, and then
re-locks again once the call is finished.
Deactivate the ringer
If you don’t want your phone to ring when you re ceive a call, you can deactivate
Silence
the ringer . In this case, the incoming call symbol flashes when you receive a call,
the display shows Incoming call, but the phone doesn’t ring. To deactivate the
ringer, proceed as follows:
1Press
2Press 4 until the volume is set to Silence.
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C
and select Settings,Sounds,Ringer volume
Silent mode can also be set by selecting
case, the vibra alert is also activated. For faster access, you can assign a hotkey
to this function.
e
when in idle screen. The icon
e
again.
then one of the available v alues . I n this
.
Quick Settings
, then
Silence
. In this
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Activate the vibra alert
If you have set the function, your phone vibrates when receiving an incoming
Vibra
call (activating the silent mode via the Silence Quicksetting as descr ibed above
will also activate the vibra alert). Otherwise, proceed as follows:
1In idle screen, press
2Press
L
4
Activating the vibra doesn’t mute the ringer . If you want to mute it and k eep the
vibra function on, activate the
C
and select Settings, Sounds, Vibra alert.
or 6 to select On or Off and press , to confirm.
Silence
mode as described above.
Read your mobile phone number
To read your own mobile phone number: in idle screen, press +, select
Own numbers, press
number is displayed if present on your SIM card. If not, select New, then follow
the instructions.
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If your own number has been stored in the phonebook, you can read it during a
call. See “Consulting the Names list” page 20.
,
, select Show and press , again. Your phone
During a call, you can…
Adjust the earpiece volume
Mute the microphone
Unmute the microphone
Write in the notepad
During a call, press + to access the volume option, then press 4 or
to decrease the volume, and 2 or 6 to increase it.
You can mute the microphone so that your correspondent cannot hear you.
During a call, press
Mute
To unmute the microphone during a call, press ,, select Unmute and
confirm by pressing
Unmute
The notepad is a temporary memor y in which you can note down a number
during a call. To do so during a call, simply enter the number that you want to
note. Wait a few seconds for your entry to be stored automatically in the
notepad memory. When the call ends, press
Phonebook, etc.
,
, select Mute and confirm by pressing ,.
,
. The microphone is unmuted.
,
to dial it, store it in the
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If you press , just after having entered the number and before the call ends,
you will be able to store this number in the phonebook, call it or send a SMS.
Consult the phonebook
View names list
Record a conversation
Record dialogue
Other featu res during a call
To consult the phonebook during a call:
1Press
2Press
Only one recording is available, and each new recording (either memo or
conversation) will replace the previous one and is available in the menu Extras
> Memo > Play memo. To record a dialogue during a call:
1While one or several simultaneous calls are in progress, press
2Select Record dialogue and press
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• Select a different equalizer settting (see page 28),
• Add a name to the phonebook (see page 41),
• Write and send a message via the phonebook or the N otepad (see p age 48),
• Read a message (see page 49),
• Consult your Call list (see page 52),
• Consult your Organiser (see page53),
• Check a voice mailbox / access a voice server via the Notepad (see page 76),
• Make a second call (see page 76),
• T ra nsmit DTMF tones to answering machine or other devices (see p age 76).
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entries by pressing
access the call context carousel.
recording, press
If you first select
In most countries, conversation recording is subject to law regulation. We advise
you to notify the caller if you intend to re cord the con versation you have with him
and only record if he agrees. You should also keep any recording private. 30
seconds is the maximum recording time available (see “Memo” page 59).
, select View names list, press , and scroll through the
e
twice to return to the in-call screen.
Mute
2
or 8.
,, e
, then
Record dialogue
or hang up.
,
. To end the conversation
, only the caller’s voice is recorded.
,
to
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3 • Menu tree
The menus contain all your GSM phone functions. They all feature icons or scrollable lists:
press
,
to enter a menu or sub-menu, press 4 or 6 to move left or right in a menu
2
or 8 to scroll in a list and press , to validate an entry or to confirm a choice.
and
Operator Services p75
WAP p70
Advanced / Access settings /
Help / Launch / Favourites /
Last page / Alerts
Services + p75
Service numbers
Picture album p23
Phonebooks p40
Messages p46
Messages p48
Together with an
attachment / Send now /
Save
Read an SMS p49
Saved Messages / Re ceived
Messages
SMS settings p50
SMS centre / Signature /
Val idity period / Reply path /
Delivery report
Reset p52
p75
*
Broadcast SMS p51
Reception / Topics / District
codes
E-Mail p60
Settings p61
Network access / GSM
settings / Advanced
Open mailbox p66
Send mail p65
Call list p52
Call list p52
Reset p5 2
Organiser p53
Events p53
Day view p53
W eek view p53
Month view p53
Delete past events p53
Extras p56
Brick game p56
Call counters p56
GSM counter / GPRS
counter
Euro p58
Memory status p58
Calculator p59
Alarm clock p59
Memo p59
Clock display / Set date / Set
time / Time zone / Daylight
savings
Language p31
Accessories p31
Car melodies / Car kit
command / Auto switch off /
Auto answer
Hotkeys p32
V oice command p34
Network p35
GPRS attach / Register again
/ Preferred list
Call settings p36
Call waiting / Caller ID / Call
forward /Autoredial / Any
key answer
/ Mailboxes
Quick settings p38
Silence p38
Autonomy p38
Headset p39
Car p39
Outdoors p38
Meeting p38
Personal p38
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4 • Display & Pictures
Introduction
The Picture album and Display menus
allow you to select pictures in a list and
activate a wall paper, as well as set the
backlight duration, screen animations
In idle mode, press
the first option described in this chapter, o r Settings,
then Display for the second set of options.
and screen saver.
C
and select Picture album for
Picture album
This menu allows you to manage and display the pictures stored in your mobile
phone, to View or Delete them and Change their name.
When entering one of the available sub-menus, the pictures stored in your
phone are display ed as a text list. To access the graphical display , select a picture
in the list and press
or previous picture, or
When renaming the file, select it in the list and press
Rename and press
The table below gives you an overview of the devices files can be sent to and
received from, as well as connection means.
DevicesFile typeSent via...See...Example
Mobile
to mobile
EMS animationSMS“Send an SMS”
JPEGEMail“Get and store
+
(Display). Then press 8 or 2 to go to the next
<
to go back to the text list.
,
, enter a nam e and press ,.
Picture album
Settings
page 48.
attachments”
page 67
View all / JPEG / GIF / Bitmap
/ Animations
Display
Screen sa ver / Screen theme
/ Animation / Contrast /
Backlight / Wall paper
,
Sent by or received
from another mobile
phone.
twice. Select
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DevicesFile typeSent via...See...Example
PC to
mobile
Network
to mobile
BMP icons,
JPEG & GIF
pictures resized
with Mobile
Phone Tools.
JPEGEMail“Get and store
BMP icons, JPEG
& GIF pictures
and iMelodies
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Wap site
dependent
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GIF and JPEG images must have the correct size and format for your mobile
phone to store and display them correctly. Please check “Get and store
attachments” page 67 for complete information on this subject.
USB cable“USB Data
Connect” page 88
attachments”
page 67
Wap“Download fun
URL” page 72.
From the CD Picture
Library available with
your product, your
own photographs
taken with a digital
camera, or files
downloaded from
the Internet.
By connecting to a
"Download fun" Wap
site
Display
This submenu of the Settings menu gives you access to all options concerning
the display, including the management of the screen saver and wall paper.
Screen saver
Screen Saver
1Select Settings, Display, Screen saver and press
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Allows you to activate/deactivate the screen saver. When activated, it will
run a slide show in idle mode, by using the jpeg file(s) you have stored in
your phone and selected (see “Get and store attachments” page67).
,
,
. In the list that appears, select one or several pictures by pressing
4
or 6 (you deselect a picture the same way), then press ,.
Select several pictures (up to 10) in order to display a slide show. When selecting
only one picture to be used as screen saver, only this picture will be displayed.
Display &
Pictures
, select On and press
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2Select Start delay and press 4 or 6 to choose a value between1 and
3Then select the screen saver Display period (from 10 seconds to 5 mn)
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Wall paper
Wall paper
Allows you to activate/deactivate the Wall paper. When activated, the
picture(s) you selected is (are) displaye d in Normal or Fade mode in idle mode,
if you didn’t activate a slide show.
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Backlight
Backlight
The backlight is activated when receiving incoming calls or messages, browsing
lists and menus, etc. Press
to 1 mn backlight and press
L
Contrast
Animation
Animation
Screen theme
Screen theme
Allows you to choose from several levels of contrast by pressing 4 or 6.
Press
Contrast
Allows you to activate/deactivate the animation in different menus.
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Allows you to select one of the available scre en themes. Scroll through the list
by pressing
Press
5 mn. When in idle mode, the screen saver will start according to the time
limit you have set.
and press
picture of the slide show.
Background pictures are automatically deactivated when entering an edit screen.
GIF type pictures cannot be used as Wall Paper (only in a screen saver slide
show).
Deactivating this function increases the autonomy of your phone.
Deactivating this function increases the autonomy of your phone.
,
. The timing you have set will be applied between each
4
or 6 to set the backlight duration from Off
,
to confirm.
,
to confirm your choice.
2
or 8 and wait for a few seconds to see the selected theme.
,
to select this theme and apply it to the menus.
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Pictures
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5 • Settings & Quick Settings
Introduction
The Settings menu allows you to
customise your phone and change the
settings related to each available option
(sounds, time and date, accessories, etc.)
The Quick Settings menu allows you to change several
settings at once (see page 38).
In idle mode, press
Settings, then press
option and to change it as described in this chapter.
by defining Personal settings.
C
and select Settings or Quick
,
to access a feature or an
Settings
Sounds
This menu allows you to change the ringer volume, select a ringer melody, to
set alert beeps and activate or deactivate the vibra alert.
Settings
Sounds / Display / Security /
Time and Date / Language /
Accessories / Hotkeys /
Voice command / Network
/ Call settings
By default the ringer volume is set to Medium. Press 4 or 6 to set the
Ringer volume
volume of your ringer from Silent to Increasing and use a Hotkey to activate the
silent mode (see page 32).
Ringer
This option enables you to select the ringer tone from the available melodies.
Scroll through the list by pressing
Ringer
hear the selected melody being played (except for an Own melody: select
Playback and press
e
L
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2
or 8 and wait for two seconds to
,
to hear it). Press , to selec t t his m el od y a s ri nge r,
to cancel, or move to the next melody.
You will not hear the melody if the volume ringer is set to
mode was activated (see page 18).
Off
or if the
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•Downloaded and own melody
The Own melodies menu allows you to store melodies you have received via
SMS, either downloaded from a web site (see below) or received from a friend.
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1From the Ringer menu, select Own melodies, then press , to access
2Select Send and press
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3When receiving a melody together with a SMS, select Store to stor e it as
Key tones
Key tones
Minute beep
Minute beep
Organiser alerts
Organiser alert
Battery low alert
Battery low alert
New SMS tone
New SMS tone
Allows you to activate/deactivate the key tones. Even if Key Tones are set Off,
DTMF are played during calls (see page 76).
Allows you to activate a beep, which is emitted 15s before the end of each
minute of communication (the beep cannot be heard by the caller). This allows
you to manage the duration of your calls.
Allows you to activate/deactivate an alert beep when an event you
programmed in your organiser is due.
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Allows you to activate/deactivate an alert beep which informs you that the
battery is low and requires recharging.
Allows you to activate/deacti v ate an alert beep each time y o u r ec eive a SMS.
To personalise your phone , you can download new ringers by choosing them
from your operator's Website. From your personal computer, check on your
operator's Internet site the availability, terms and conditions of this service and
follow the instructions to download the selected ringer tone via a SMS.
the list of own melodies. Select one of the own melodies and press
,
to send it.
This service is subscription dependent; you can only send melodie s that are out
of copyright. When sending a melody via SMS (see page 48), the receiver must
have a Philips mobile phone to be able to hear it.
Own melody, and Rename or Delete it if you wish. Press
Unlike the alarm clock, this alert will not ring if you turn your phone off.
,
,
to confirm.
.
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Equalizer
Equalizer
Vibra al e rt
Vibra alert
Security
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This menu is available only while a call is in progress.
This option allows you to choose from 5 different equalizer settings.
You access it whi le in c onversation with a caller: press
scroll through the list, and wait a few seconds to hear the difference. Press
,
to confirm your choice.
Allows you to activate/deactivate the vibrating alert when receiving a call.
This menu ensures the security of your phone by locking the keypad, limiting
calls to public numbers, prohibiting specific incoming and outgoing calls,
activating security via PIN codes and changing those PIN codes.
,
, select Equalizer,
Keypad lock
Keypad lock
Public names
Public names
Public names
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Allows you to activate/deactivate the keypad lock. When your k eypad is locked,
unlock it by pressing and holding the
automatically unlocks when receiving a call.
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When your keypad is locked, you can still place an emergency call (see page 46).
Allows you to manage a specific names list, called Public Names list, and restrict
calls to this list via the Call restriction option.
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This feature is operator and subscription dependent; it requires a PIN2 code (see
page 30). Please note that when activating this option, it might also apply to
WAP and e-mail connections over GPRS.
•Public names
Allows you to consult and modify your Public Names list. You can enter
a new name, modify or delete a name in the list via PIN2 code.
Use the <New> option to enter the name and phone number of a new
name (see “Text or number entry” page 5). Then select the number type:
Phone, Fax or Data. Names in this list can then be Changed or Deleted.
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Quick Settings
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key when in idle mode. The keypad
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Call restriction
Call barring
Call barring
Outgoing calls
Incoming calls
Status
Change codes
Change codes
•Call restriction
Allows you to activate/deactivate the call restriction to the Public Names
list. When activated, you can only access the names present in the Public
names list, as opposed to the Phonebook item of the main menu.
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This function is subscription dep endent and requires a PIN2 code (see
page 30).
This menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific calls by letting
you bar both outgoing and incoming calls. This function is network dependent
and requires a call barring password supplied by your service provider.
•Outgoing calls
- - -
AllInternationalExcept HomeCancel
Outgoing menu allows you to select between All calls, International
The
calls and Except Home calls (the latter allowing you to call your home
country when you are abroad). You can also Deactivate the bar on
outgoing calls.
These menus then allow yo u to bar, within each available option, All calls,
Voice calls, Data calls or Fax calls.
•Incoming calls
- -
AllWhen RoamingCancel
The Incoming menu allows you to select All calls or When roaming. It also
provides access to the
These menus then allow yo u to bar, within each available option, All calls,
Voice calls, Data calls or Fax calls.
•Status
In each sub-menu (All calls, When roaming, etc.), the Status option allows
you to know whether a type of call is barred or not.
Allows you to change your PIN1, PIN2 and call barring codes.
Cancel menu to remove bar on incoming calls.
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PIN protection
Allows you to activate/deactivate the PIN protection when switching on your
PIN protection
phone. When the PIN code is activated, you will be asked to enter your PIN
code when switching your phone on.
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PIN2 code
PIN protection
Depending on your SIM card, some features or options may require a PIN2
secret code. This is a second secret 4 to 8-digit code given to you by your
operator . If y ou enter a wr ong PIN2 code 3 times, y our SIM card is block ed . To
unblock it, request the PUK2 code from your operator or retailer.
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Time and date
This menu allows you to set the time and date, Time zone, Daylight savings and
change the clock display mode.
If your PIN code is deactivated, you cannot change it.
If you enter an incorrect PUK co de 10 times in a row, the SIM card will be
blocked and unusable. If this happens, contact your operator or retailer.
Clock display
Clock display
Set date
Set date
Time zone
Time zone
30
Allows you to select Analogue or Digital time formats when shown in idle
mode, by pressing
deactivate the Date display). In any case, press
Allows you to set the date by pressing the appropriate numeric keys (you can
also set the date by pressing
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The time zone and daylight savings are to be set first. You should then doublecheck date and time if p reviously set. To know which time zone you are in, we
recommend you to check in an atlas or an encyclopedia.
The Time zone option allows you to set the time zone y ou belong to, according
to GMT (Greenwich Meridian Time). Press
corresponding to your area, e.g. GMT + 00:00 when located in United Kindom,
GMT + 01:00 when in The Netherland, France or Germany.
4
or 6. You can also select No Clock (which will also
,
to confirm.
4
or 6).
2
or 8 to select the setting
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Daylight savings
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Daylight savings
Set time
Language
This option allows you to set the daylight savings to On (in summer time) or
Off (in winter time) by pressing
and time option, it should be set first. If daylight saving is On and you set the
time to 12:00, it will automatically switch to 13:00 when turning the daylight
saving to Off.
Allows you to set the time by pressing the alphanumeric keys or pressing
or 6 to increase or decrease the time minute by minute.
Set time
This menu allows you to select a language for all menu text. A long press on
when in the idle screen automatically displays this menu.
This setting only concerns countrie s in which ti me is set according to summer/
winter time (e.g. Greenwich Meridian Time / British Summer Time).
4
or 6. As this setting impacts the date
4
0
Accessories
This menu becomes available the first time an accessory (see page 87) is
plugged in. It allows you to set all parameters linked to their use.
Car melodies
Allows you to select the incoming call melody to be played by the car kit.
Car melodies
Several melod i es are available: the ones that are speci fi c to the ca r ki t, and the
one you have previously chosen for your phone.
Speakers
Allows you to listen to your phone conversations, either through the car kit
Speakers
speaker or the radio speaker if availa ble.
Car kit command
Allows you to activate the voice dial via a v oi c e t a g. T he p hone plugged on t he
Car kit comman d
car kit, use this menu to program the voice command by following the onscreen instructions. Once the voice command is defined, the car kit will emit a
beep and activate the v oice dia l as soon a s you pr onounce the voic e tag (“Voice
dial” page 16).
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Auto switch off
Allows you to automatically swith off the phone, either immediately , 30 second,
Auto switch off
5 minutes or 3 hours after turning the car ignition off.
Auto answer
Allows you to select the automatic answering of incoming calls. You can set a
Auto answ er
delay for automatic answering from 5 to 15 seconds.
Hotkeys
Flash Dial
Activ. Silence
Instead of entering the various menus and browsing the lists, you can set a
direct access to a specific function by linking it to a H otk ey, so that a long press
on this key will automatically activate this function.
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You can only progr am keys 2 to 9, as keys 0 (select language) and
(retrieve voice mailbox) are predefined and cannot be changed.
1T o set a hotk ey , press C and select Settings, Hotkeys then press ,.
2Select a key from
3Browse the list to select the function you wish to associate with this key.
Press
,
L
If the selected key is already set, you can reprogram it: press ,, select
Change
and press ,. This will bring you to the lis t of ava ilable functions.
4To use the hotkeys, simply press and hold the key corresponding to the
function you want to launch or activate while in idle mode.
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You can also set hotkeys for voice dial (see “V oice dial” page 16). Depending on
your service provider some Hotkeys, in addition to
predefined and locked, preventing reprogramming.
You can associate hotkeys 2 to 9 to the functions of the following table:
Dials the associated
number of the phonebook.
Activates the silence quick
setting (vibra on, ringer
volume off).
2
to 9 and press ,.
to confirm your choice.
Keypad lock
Activate Car
0
and 1, can be
Locks/unlocks the key pad.
Activates the car quick
setting (ringer volume high,
any key answer).
1
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Activ. Headset
Activ.Outdoors
Activ. Autonomy
Redial last num.
Calculator
To voice mail
Send SMS
Record memo
Email
Launch
Screen saver
Activates the headset
quick setti ng (ringer
volume medium, any key
answer on).
Activates the outdoors
quick setti ng (ringer
Meeting
Activ. Personal
Activates the meeting
quick setting (vibra on,
ringer and all keys set to
silent).
Activates the personal
settings.
volume high, keypad lock
on with a 1mn delay).
Activates the autonomy
quick setting, which
extends the battery
autonomy (animation off,
vibra off, backlight off,
-> Euro
Euro ->
Direct access to the Euro
from
converter (
currency).
Direct access to the Euro
to
converter (
currency).
ringer volume medium).
Redials the last number
called.
Direct access to the
calculator.
Forwards all calls to the
voice mailbox.
Opens the Send SMS
menu.
Reply last num.
SOS call
Read SMS
Show event s
Redials the number of the
last call received.
Dials the emergency call
number.
Displays the messages list.
Displays the even t list of
the Organiser menu.
Allows to record a memo.Plays the memo back.
Play memo
Opens th e E-mail menu for
access to the mailboxes.
Launches a WAP session.
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Subscription dependent
Open the Screen saver On/
Off menu.
Add new event
Accum. cost
Show balance
Opens the Add event
menu of the Organiser .
Displays the accumulated
cost of outgoing calls.
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Subscription dependent
Displays the remaining
credit balance.
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Subscription dependent
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Opens the Picture album
Picture album
Screen theme
Voice command
menu.
Opens the Screen theme
menu.
V oice command menu allows y ou to quickl y activate a specific function: instead
of programming a hotkey, you simply set a voice tag that will activate a feature
when you pronounce the associated word . You can associate a V oice command
to the functions supported by the Hotkeys (see page 32).
1To set a voice tag for voice command, press
2Select <New> and press
3When Press OK and speak appears, follow the instructions displayed on
4The next carousel menu allows you to Delete or Play the voice tag,
5Repeat the steps described above to add more voice commands. Press
6To activate a feature using the voice command, press and hold
Words recorded as voice tags can be played, changed or deleted at any time.
You can also set a voice tag for a voice dial instead of a voice command (see
“Voice dial” page 16).
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The duration of a voice tag is 2 seconds. Up to 40 voice tags can be defined and
shared between voice dial and voice command.
Opens the Phonebook
Phoneboo k select.
Brick Game
command and press
to be set with a voice tag. Press
the screen. When prompted to record your voice tag, make sure you are
in a quiet environment, choose a short and simple word and clearly
pronounce it.
Change the function associated with this voice tag or Change the voice
tag used for this function.
e
to go back to the previous menu or C to go back to idle.
in idle mode, then say the recorded voice tag.
,
.
,
, then browse the list to select the function
,
selection menu.
Opens the Brick game.
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Subscription dependent
C
, select Settings, Voice
to confirm your choice.
,
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Network
This menu allows you to handle the connection between the phone and the
network, register manually the available networks and manage your preferred
networks.
Register again
Register again
Preferred list
Preferred list
GPRS attach
GPRS attach
Provides you with a list of the networks available in the area when the manual
mode is selected. Select the network you want to register with and press
Allows you to build a network list in order of preference. Once defined, the
phone will try to register on a network, according to your preferences.
Y our mobile phone integrates features that support GPRS (Global Packet Ra dio
Service), a new mobile service allowing you to to exchange data with high
speed rates and always stay online (i.e. have a permanent connection to the
Internet and W AP). Your phone allows you to fully benefit from GPRS access in
WAP and Intern et.
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Contact your phone operator to have full information about GPRS availability
over his network and for an appropriate subscription. You might also need to
configure your phone with the GPRS settings supplied by your operator, by using
the menus described in this section.
This menu allows you to define the attach mode of your mobile phone to the
GPRS service :
•Always on
Your phone will always register to the GPRS service. This option allows
faster GPRS connection. However it will increase energy consumption.
•For data calls only
Your phone will autom atically register to the GPRS service only when
required. This option allows to reduce energy consumption, however it
will increase the connection delay.
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In spite of these setting s, you must still select the bearer (GSM or GPRS) in the
menus of each application to be used (WAP or data transfer).
,
.
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Call settings
This menu allows you to set all the call options (call forward, waiting, etc.).
Call forward
Call forward
Unconditional
Conditional
Status
Mailboxes
Mailboxes
Allows you to divert incoming calls either to your mailbox or to a number
(whether in your Phonebook or not) and applies to:
- -
Data callsVoice callsFax calls
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Before activating this option, you must enter your voice mailbox es’ numbers (see
“Mailboxes” page 36). This feature is subscription dependent, and different
from the call transfer, which takes place when one/several calls are in progress.
•Unconditional
The unconditional option will divert all the incoming calls.
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Warning! When selecting this option, you will not receive any call s at all
until you deactivate it.
•Conditional
This option allows you to choose in which circumstance(s) you want to
divert incoming calls. Three options are available: If no reply (you have n’t
replied to the call), If not reachable (your network isn’t available) or If
busy (you are alre ady on the phone and y our subscription doesn’t include
the call waiting option or you haven’ t activated it). Each option can be set
independently.
Once you selected either Conditional or Unconditional, choose whethe r
you want to divert calls to your voice mailbox or to another phone
number, or cancel the call forward.
•Status
Allows you to display the status of all call forwarding.
This menu allows you to enter your voice mailbox numbers if not available on
your SIM card.
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Autoredial
Autoredial
Allows you to activate/deactivate the autoredial feature. If autoredial is
switched on and if the line is busy, your phone automatically redials this number
until a successful connection is made, or until the maximum number of
attempts is reached (10). The phone shall emit one beep at the beginning of
each attempt and one special beep if the connection is successful.
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Any key answer
Any key answer
Call waiting
Call waiting
Caller ID
Allows you to accept a call by pressing any key, except -, used to reject a
call.
Call waiting is managed differently depending on the type of network selected.
•With GSM call
•With GPRS call
Allows you to Show or Hide your identity to your correspondent. The Status
option will inform you if this function is activated or not.
Caller ID
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In some cases, you mig ht have to enter two numbers: one to listen to your
mailbox, the other one to forward calls. Contact your operator for complete
information on this subject.
The time between redials increases with each attempt.
Allows you to activate or deactivate the call waiting and applies to:
- - - -
StatusAll callsVoice callsFax callsData calls
When this option is active, you hear a beep if someone trie s to call you
while already in communication.
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This function is subscription-dependent. Contact your operator.
Allows you to Activate/Deactivate call waiting for voice incoming calls.
This function is subscription and network dependent. Contact your operator.
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Quick settings
This menu allows you to access a group of predefined settings, which let you
quickly adapt your phone to your environment by cha nging several settings at
once. For example, selecting Meeting will set your ringer volume to silent,
activate vibra and deactivate key tones (other items are set according to the
settings you configured). When your meeting is over, selecting Personal will
reactivate all your usual settings.
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You can also associate a quick setting with a hotkey (see page 32).
Quick settings
Warning!
(preset in the factory). As you can change each of them, they might be different
from the ones listed below. In both cases (whether you changed them or not),
these settings ar e stor ed in the Personal menu item and a p pl y t o ea ch
box of the table.
Vibra alert
Ringer volume
Key tones
Organiser alerts
Battery low alert
New SMS tone
Backlight
Any key answers
Animation
* The settings listed in the first column are the default settings
When connecting an accessory, the settings described in the table below also
become available in the Quick settings menu.
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When disconnecting the accessory, the phone goes back to the
Setting (see table above).
Vibra alert
Ring volume
Key tones
Organiser alerts
Battery low alert
New SMS tone
Backlight
Any key answers
Animation
Personal
Quick
HeadsetCigarette
Lighter Adapter
HeadsetCar
or Fast charger
DataCar kit
¤InactiveInactiveInactive
Medium¤¤Loud
¤¤¤¤
¤¤¤¤
¤¤¤¤
¤¤¤¤
¤¤¤Active
Active¤¤Active
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Settings &
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6 • Phonebooks
All operations described in this chapter require you have selected the
relevant Phonebook, whether in SIM or in phone.
The present chapter describes how to manage
“Calls and messages” page 46 for further information on how to call
numbers and send messages.
Introduction
Your mobile phone has two
phonebooks. The SIM phonebook
is located on the SIM card and the
number of entries depends on the
card capacity.
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The SIM card capacity depends on the type of
card you have. Please check with your local
dealer for full information on this subject.
The second phonebook is built in the mobile’s
memory and shares the mobile capacity and
memory with organiser and picture album. As
such, features are inter-dependent: the more
names you create, the less events you can store
and vice-versa. 300 is the maximum number of
names and events cards.
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The memory capacity of your mobile
phone is shared among several
applications (or ganiser, games, direc tory,
pictures, etc). If your subscription
includes the option Games, this will
impact the memory capacity of your
mobile phone . As such, you will not be
able to create (names, events), or
download (images) as much data as
specified in the present user guide.
To check the memory available in your phone,
press
C
menu, then select Extras > Memory status.
when in idle mode to access the main
phonebooks. Please refer to
Phonebook
View names list°
Phonebook settings
Phonebook select.
In phone
In SIM
Groups setting
Select melody / Select
picture / Rename
Reset phonebook*
Copy all to phone¤
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°) Displays the names list of the
selected
phonebook (in SIM or in
phone).
*) This option does NOT apply to
SIM phonebook.
¤) Will copy the content of your SIM
card into your phone. Selecting this
option twice will duplicate all the
names.
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Phonebook
The Phonebook menu allows you to select one of the two available
phonebooks: the one on your SIM card or the one in your phone. When
entering new names in the Phonebook, they will be added to the phonebook
selected in this menu.
Phonebook in SIM card
In SIM card
Phonebook in phone
Press C and select Phonebook, Phonebook settings, Phonebook select.
Then press
Names added to this phonebook can then be copied into the phonebook
located in your phone.
When you copy the contents of your SIM phonebook into your phone (see
below), you can still use the phonebook of your SIM card, even though it
features less fields of information. For a complete description of the SIM
phonebook and how to add names to it, see “Add names in the phonebook”
below.
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The default selected phonebook is the one located in your phone. It can hold
up to 300 names and be reset at once using the Reset phonebook option.
In phone
Depending on SIM card capacity, names added to this phonebook can then be
copied into the SIM phonebook (see “Copy to SIM card” page 45).
If you are using a SIM card for the first time, follow the standard SIM card
installation procedure as described page 9, then see “Add names in the
phonebook” below.
4
or 6 to select the phonebook located in your SIM card.
Your mobile phone only manages one phonebook at a time and will ignore the
information relative to the other one: e.g., if "Smith" is present in both
phonebooks and if you delete it in the phone, it remains unchanged in the SIM.
Add names in the phonebook
In the SIM card
To add a name in the SIM phonebook, proceed as follows:
1Once you selected the SIM phonebook, pr ess
enter the Phonebook, select New, then press
2Enter the name, then the number of your choice and press
+
when in idle mode to
+
.
+
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In the phone
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A number can contain a maximum of 40 digits, depending on your SIM card.
Entering all numbers, including local ones with international prefix, country code
and area code will allow you to dial them from any location. To learn how to enter
text and numbers, see page 5.
3Select the type of number allocated to the name: Phone, Fax or Data and
The phonebook located in your phone handles:
You can create up to 300 records holding up to 5 numer ic fields of y our choice
(e.g. 2 mobile numbers or 3 work numbers for the same name) out of a
maximum of 7 fields.
1Once you selected the phonebook in phone, Press
2Enter the last name, then the first name of your choice and press
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3Then select the number type of your choice (Mobile, Fax, Data, etc.) or
4If you wish, then select the Group this name will belong to and pr ess
,
press
mode to enter th e Phonebook, select New, then press
to confirm and store this name in your phonebook.
• First and last names fields
• Numbers fields (Mobile, Work, etc.)
• Extra fields (e-mail and note)
• Group selection
up to 20 characters
up to 40 digits and 1 "+"
up to 50 characters
+
when in idle
+
.
+
One of the two name fields can be empty, but not both. To go back to the
previous field, press
one of the two alphanumeric fields (Note, e-mail) and enter the relevant
number or text. Then press
-
.
,
to save this new record.
,
to confirm. By selecting Phonebook, Phonebook Settings, then Groups
setting, you can associate a specific Melody and Picture to each available
group, as well as Rename groups. In all cases, press
or changes (see “See & hear who’s calling: Fotocall” page 15 for complete
information).
When receiving a call from a contact associated to a group, the melody
and/or picture defined for this group will automatically ring and/or appear
on the screen.
,
to save settings
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Own number
The Own number item that appears in the Phonebook should contain your
own mobile phone number(s). If not, we advise y ou to enter y our number( s) as
well as any other relevant information.
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Although all its fields can be empty, this item cannot be deleted and is always
present.
Edit and manage names
Once you have stored names in your phonebook, press + when in idle
mode to access the Names list.
Quick search
Look for...
Thanks to the built-in predictive editor, you can search for a name in the
phonebook the same way you enter it (see page 6): when the names list is
displayed on screen, press
key corresponding to the first letters needed to spell a name (e.g.,
7
for "mar" starting "Martin"). Keystrokes input are analysed and the name
starting with these letters is selected in the list.
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You can also press 2 or 8 to brow se the l ist until yo u reach the wa nted rec ord.
You can also select the Look for... item of th e lis t and press +. An editing
screen appears, allowing you to enter the name you are looking for. Using this
menu option requires you pr ess a key as many times as is equal to the order of
the letter (e.g., press 2 times
Then press
Once you have selected a name, press
next field available if you entered several numbers for this name (e.g., phone
number, e-mail a ddress and note). Depending on the phonebook you have
selected, pressing
options:
+
to jump directly to the name you typed.
,
will give you access to par t or all of the following
•call
• associate a voi c e dial
•flash dial
-
(Search) then quickly press -only once- each
4
in order to reach and enter the letter "h").
4
or 6 to select the previ ous or
•delete
• change name
• send a message
• change type
• copy to phone
•copy to SIM
•show
• include in a group
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In the SIM card
In the phone
Select a name in the SIM card phonebook and pr e ss , to access one of the
following options:
- Delete to delete the selected name and number,
- Change to change the selected name and all related information,
- Copy to phone to copy the selected name and all related
Add a field
1To add a new field to an existing record, select the name of your choice,
press
2Select <New> and press
press
3Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add up to 6 fields to the same recor d. Pres s
to go back to the previous menu, or press C to go back to idle mode.
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Numbers or text will appear in order of creation date. The first fax or phone
number you enter becomes the default number. As such, it appear s in first
position in the list. To make another number default, see “Make default”
page 45. Alphanumeric fields (note and e-mail) can only be changed or deleted.
Change a field content
1To change the content of a field in an existing record, select the name of
Change
your choice, press
2Then select the field to be changed in the list and press
3In the carousel that appears, select Change and press
content and press
Change a field type
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If you copied your SIM phonebook into your phone, some numbers might appear
Change type
as being of "No type" and don’t have any icon. "No type" numbers can only be
changed: follow the procedure described below to define a type for these
numbers or to change the type of any other saved number.
To change a field type of an existing record, repeat step 1 described above.
Then select Change type in the carousel menu, select the new type of number
,
and press
information into the phonebook located in your phone.
,
, select Show, then press ,.
,
,
. Enter the number or text, then press + to save changes.
,
. Choose the type of field to be added and
, select Show and press , again.
,
,
+
to save it.
to confirm your choice.
-
.
. Change the
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Delete a field
To delete a field of an existing record, repeat step 1 of the “Change a field
content” paragraph. Then select Delete in the carousel menu, and press
Delete
to confirm.
Make default
The first number you enter when creating a new record becomes the default
Make default
number: it will appear first on the fields list and is the number automatically
called when pressing the pick-up ke y or selecting the Call or Send SM S option.
To change the default number (e.g. make the "W ork" number default instead of
the "Home" number), repeat step 1 the “Change a field content” paragraph.
Then select Make default in the carousel menu, and press
Copy to SIM card
As mentioned earlier , enter ing names in the SIM phonebook can be use ful if you
Copy to SIM card
change phones frequently. If you copy phone numbers into the SIM card, your
phonebook is always updated when switching phonebooks or when using
another phone.
To copy a number into the SIM card phonebook, repeat step 1 of the “C hange
a field content”paragraph. Then select Copy to SIM in the carousel menu, and
press
,
,
,
.
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7 • Calls and messages
Introduction
The Phonebook menu
features the information
relating to all the names
stored in the selected
phonebook.
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If the entries are different from one
phonebook to the other, the menu
contents may vary.
As for the Messages menu, it
allows you to manage the
messages in your voice
mailbox, short text
messages (SMS) to be sent
or read, the settings for all messages
including broadcast messages. You can
delete all messages at once via the Reset
command.
Call a number
Emergency number
The emergency number will call the nearest emergency centre in y our a r ea . In
most cases, you can call this number ev en when your k eypad is locked and if y ou
SOS
haven’t entered your PIN code yet.
Phonebook
[Phone phonebook selected]
<New>
Last name > First name > Pager /
Home / W ork / Mobile / Fax / Data
/ Note / e-mail > Enter number >
Group
[Name selected]
Change name / Show / Call / Send
SMS / voice, flash dial / Delete /
Select group
[SIM phonebook selected]
<New>
Enter name > Enter number >
Number type > Data/Phone/fax
1To call this number, enter it in idle mode by pressing the corresponding
2Press
Other number
Enter a number
In idle mode, enter a number by pressing the correspondi ng keys. Press
to dial and p res s - to hang up.
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Select a name
1Press + and select the record of your choice.
2If you selected the phonebook in your SIM card:
Call
3If you selected the phonebook in your phone:
Show
Call
4In all cases, press
Use Flash dial
Flash dial
Use Voice dial
Voice Dial
In idle mode, press and hold a key between 2 and 9 to dial the as soci ated
entry (see “Flash dial” page 16): connection is established. Press
up.
In idle mode, press and hold ,, then pronounce the saved voice tag (see
“Voice dial” page 16). If the phone recognizes the voice tag, it dials the
associated number. Press
Depending on the network operator, the emergenc y number can be dialled
without the SIM card being inserted. 112 is the standard emergency number for
Europe (also for U K: 9 9 9).
or
press C and select Phonebook > Emergency number.
keys,
+
to dial and press - to hang up.
+
Pressing , will let you access a carousel allowing you to call this number,
store it or send a SMS.
- once the record is selected, simply press
- press , to access the next carousel, then select Call and press
,
to dial the number.
• To call the
record carousel, then select Call.
• To call any other number, choose Show once the record is selected,
press
etc.). Press
default
number , pr ess +,
,
and choose a number type in the list (Mobile , Home,
+
to call the selected number.
-
to hang up.
-
to hang up.
+
to call,
or
or
press , to access the
-
to hang
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Messages
In addition to calling people, you can also send them text messages, called SMS,
together with a melody or an emotion icon (optional). The se shor t messages
can be sent to any correspondent (saved in the Phonebook or not) and are
displayed on their mobile phone screen when re ce ived.
The Send SMS item of the Messages menu allows you to:
Send SMS
Send an SMS
To a name in the list
To any other name
• send a standard or customised short text message to someone,
• edit the last message sent, to modify it if needed, and send it again,
• add an iMelody, predefined sounds, an animation or an icon to y our message.
The standard SMS messages are displayed one after another: Please call me
back at... for example allows you to select a pre-configured message including
your number, if this number is the first one of the Own numbers option (see
page 43).
•To the default number if several (phonebook in phone) or to the
unique voice number (phonebook in SIM)
1Press + and select the name of your choice.
2Press
below to send a message with or without a melody.
•To the number of your choice (phone name list only)
1Press + and select the record of your choice. Press ,, select Show
and press
2Select the numb er of your choi c e and press
3Select Send SMS and press
send a message with or without a melody.
1To send a shor t message to someone whose number isn’t stored in the
Phonebook, press
2Enter the phone number to which the message should be sent to and
press
,
, select Send SMS and press ,, then follow the instructions
,
.
,
.
,
, then follow the instructions below to
C
and select Messages, then Send SMS and New.
+
. Then follow the instructions below to send a message.
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Together with an attachment
This option allows you to attach a sound, icon or animation to your
message.
1Depend ing on t he ty pe o f fil e you want to attach, select Add gr aphic to
attach a bitmap image or an animation, and/or Add sound to attach a
melody.
2Select the sub-menu of your choice, then one of the a vailable items in the
list that appears, and press
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You can send up to 2 attachements of 2 different types tog ether with your
SMS. Animations and pictures are exclusive: if you first select an animation,
then a picture, only the picture will be taken into account and vice-versa.
Some icons, animations and sounds are pre-defined and shipped as
standard with your mobile phone. Personal pictures and sounds, e.g., that
you have received via SMS or e-mail and then stored in the relevant
menus, will automatically appear in the "Own" sub-menus (Own
melodies, Own animations, etc.). You cannot send "Own" items via SMS
when they are copy right-protected.
Send now
Allows you to send the current message. Press , to confirm.
Send now
Save
Allows you to store the current message and its associated icon and melody if
,
Save
any. Press
to confirm.
,
to confirm and attach it to your message.
Read an SMS
Read SMS
The Read S MS item of the Messages menu allows you to consult the list of SMS
you have saved and received, as well as delete, reply, r e -send or forward these
messages. An icon displayed on the screen informs you that you have received
one or several messages. Press
next carousel.
Received Messages
The messages you have received and already read are labelled with .
Messages received but not yet read are labelled with . Select a message
,
to read it, and a second time to access the
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and press - to delete it or + to read it. If a melody is attached to this
message, it will be played automatically.
When the message is displayed, press
Saved Messages
The messages you sent are labelled with in normal mode when saved or
with in auto save SMS mode (see page 51). Select the message you want,
and press
described above in “Received Messages”, including storing the caller’s number.
Clear SMS
The whole SMS list can be cleared at once: press C and select Messages,
then Reset. Press
Reset
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SMS settings
SMS settings
SMS centre
SMS centre
Signature
Signature
This menu allows you to customise your SMS via the options described below.
Allows you to select your default SMS centre.
card, you must enter your SMS centre number
Allows you to sign your SMS. The default signature consists of a series of
characters showi ng your default "Own number". This form s a sign a t ure that is
,
- Reply to the sender and send him a message,
- Forward the selected message (choo se the recipient in the Phonebook
or enter a phone number manually; you cannot modify a forwarded SMS),
- Delete the selected message,
- Store number of the sender if it is attached to the message,
- Store melody if a melody was sent together with the SMS (see
“Downloaded and own melody” page 27),
- Store graphic(s ) if one or several graphics and/or animations were sent
together with the message,
- Extract a number included in the message itself, if this number is included
within double quotes (several numbers can be included and extracted),
- Call the sender of the message (operator-dependent).
-
to delete it, + to read it, then , to access the options
,
to reset the SMS list.
Deleting your SMS list is useful to free memor y space in order to store new
messages.
to access the following options:
If not available on your SIM
.
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transmitted at the end of your message. The length of the message is
consequently reduced. You can edit the signature, modify and save it.
V a l id ity pe ri od
Allows you to select the length of time your message is to be stored in your
Validity period
SMS centre by pressing
connected to the network (and cannot receive your message immediately).
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Subscription dependent.
Reply path
You can a ctivate or d eactivate this option, whic h allows you to transmit your
Reply path
SMS message centre number with the message. Your correspondent can then
reply using your own SMS centre and not theirs. This speeds up the rate of
transmission.
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Subscription dependent.
Delivery report
You can activate or deactivate this option which informs you via a written
Delivery report
message whether your SMS was received or not.
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Subscription dependent.
Auto save SMS
Allows you to activate or deactivate the automatic saving of messages sent.
Auto save SM S
Broadcast SMS
Broadcast SMS
This network dependent menu allows you to activate or deactivate the
reception of SMS broadcast by the network to all subscribers. When activated,
this service causes the mobile to listen to messages which are regularly
transmitted to all subscribers on the network.
Reception
Allows you to activate/deactivate the reception of cell broadcast messages.
Reception
When selecting On, you must define one or several topics as described below.
Topics
Allows you to define the type of messages you want to receive. To define a new
type, select <New>, enter the code provided by the operator, and, if desired,
Topics
associate a name. If you select an existing type in the li st, you can change or
delete it. You can enter up to 15 different types in the list. To obtain the codes
corresponding to the different types, contact your operator.
4
or 6. This is useful when the recipient is not
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District codes
District Code
Call list
Call list
Call list
Reset
Reset
Allows you to select the type of messages you would like to be permanently
displayed on the idle scr een. As a result, for this special handling of the messa ge,
you must enter the type in both the District code and the
This menu provides you with the list of outgoing and incoming calls, as well as
attempts at auto redialling and call details. The calls made, missed and received
are displayed in chronological order with the most recent on top of the list.
When the Call list is empty the screen displays Listempty.
Press C and select Call list, then press , twice to display the call list.
-
Press
name.
Press
any selected call and to know if it was se nt (outgoing) or received, or to Call
this correspondent, Send a SMS, Delete it from the list, or Store the associated
number.
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Press C, select Call list, then Reset. Press, to delete the content of
your call list. Press
to delete the selected call, + to call the selected number or
,
and select Details to consult the date, time , number, call status of
You can directly access the Call list by pressing and holding + while in idle
mode, then press
+
to dial the number of the selected item.
,
to reset the Call List.
Top ics menu.
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8 • Organiser & Extras
Introduction
,
Organiser
Events
Day view
Week view
Month view
Delete past events
Extras
Call counters / Euro Converter /
Memory status / Calculator /
Alarm clock / Memo / Brick
game*
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* This menu can be subscription
dependent. As such its icon and
content may vary.
.
Your mobile phone features an
Organiser which allows you to
manage and co-ordinate various
Events can be v iewed in differen t ways (day, week
or month views), can be changed or deleted at an y
moment, as well as repeated according to spe cific
frequencies . Th e “Orga nis er ale rts” (see page27)
allow you to be alerted by a beep when ev ents are
due (e.g., 5 mn before a meeting).
Also, data exchanges and synchronisation of your
organiser can be performed via a USB cable
connected to your phone and to the external
device.
manage your call costs, Euro converter, memo
and conversation recording.
events inclu ding meetin gs.
As for the Extras menu, it fe atures
easy-to-use items such as a
Calculator, an Alarm clock, Call
counters which will let you
Organiser
Create a new event
This menu allows to create ev ents and stor e them in y our organiser. Events can
be Meetings, Holidays or ToD o s. When the organiser alert in On (see pa ge 27),
a beep alerts you when an event is due.
C
1Press
2Select <New> and press
3Select the type of event to create and press
, select Organiser > Events and press ,.
<New>
Holiday
Meeting
ToD o
[Event selected]
Delete
Change
,
.
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4Enter the starting and ending date & time of the event and press +,
then enter the text concerning the event (e.g. "Meeting with Smith") and
press
5The Set Reminder menu reminds you of events via alerts triggered at
times you choose. Press
press
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This menu only a pplies to
depends on the time set and displayed on the screen. As such, it will be updated
when changing time zones (see “Time and date” page 30).
6Press < or > to set the Repeat Event option for this eve nt and press
,
7The events will be listed using start times and date. Back to the events list,
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The organiser shares the mobile capacity and memor y with other features
(phonebook, picture album, voice memo, etc.). As a consequence , all features
are inter-dependent: the more events you create , the less names, memos or
images you can store, and vice-versa. 299 is the maximum total of events +
names you can store.
If "List full" appears, delete an event (or name) to be able to create a new one.
To check the memor y available in your phone , press
then
Modify an event
Change an event
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When creating an event, some fields are not available to help you create it more
Change
quickly. Nevertheless , they become av ailable when changing that event.
1To change an event, press C and select Organiser, Events, then the
event of your choice and press
2When your phone displays the details of the selected event, press
select Change and press
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Changing a repeated event will also modify all instances of this event: in this case,
press
3Chang e any i nformation as needed and as described above.
+
.
<
,
.
to store it.
- press
C
to go back to idle mode, or
- repeat steps 2 to 7 to create as many events as needed.
Memory Status
,
to confirm.
or >, set the Reminder for this event and
Meeting
and
ToD o
events. Note that the reminder
C
.
,
.
,
.
and select
Extras
,
,
,
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Delete an event
•Deleting a single event
Delete
1Press C and select Organiser, Events, then the event of your choice
and press
2Select Delete and press
•Deleting a repeated event
By selecting a past occurrence
1Press C and select Organiser, Events, then a past occurence of an
event and press
2When the event deta ils appear, press
,
deleted.
By selecting a future occurence
1Press C to enter the main menu, select Organiser > Events, then a
future occurence of an event an d press
2When the event deta ils appear, press
,
Delete passed events
Delete past
Views of events
Day view
You can also delete past events by selecting Delete past at the first level of the
Organiser menu. To do so, proceed as follows:
1Press
2Enter the starting date (past or future) from which all previous event s will
be deleted and pr es s
3Press
deleted.
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To delete all events set in your organiser, enter a starting date several years
ahead (e.g., 12/31/2010) . This way, you make sure all events preceeding this
date are deleted at once.
The Day view, Week view and Month view display in the selected format all
events stored in your organiser. To display events in these views, proceed as
follows:
,
twice.
,
to confirm.
,
.
,
, then select Delete and press
to confirm: only the past occurences of the selected event are
,
.
,
, then select Delete and press
to confirm: all occurences of the selected event are deleted.
C
, select Organiser > Delete past, and press ,.
+
.
,
to confirm. In this case, all events preceeding this date will be
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Week view
Month view
Time zone
Time zone
Extras
1Press C, select Organiser > the view of your choice and press ,.
2Once you entered the selected view, press
previous or next day, week or month.
,
3Press
Although changing time zones is necessary when travelling a lot, be aware that
it will impact all organiser reminders: the event alarms will be updated
depending on the time dis pl ayed on the screen (see “Time and date” page 30).
This menu enables you to manage the Call counters, Euro converter, Memo,
Alarm clock, Calculator and a Brick game.
to display the list of events or to create a new one.
4
or 6 to display the
Brick game
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Brick Game
Call counters
Call counters
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This menu gives you access to a game which consist in breaking a complete set
of bricks with a ball and a racket. When you have destroyed the last brick, you
access the next level. Keys used are the following:
This menu allows you to handle the cost and duration of your calls.
This menu can be subscription dependent. As such its icon and content may vary.
The memory capacity of your mobi le phone is shar ed amon g se ver al
applications (organiser, games, directory, pictures, etc). If your
subscription includes the option Games, this will impact the memory
capacity of your mobile phone. As such, you will not be able to
create (names, events), or download (images) as much data as
specified in the present user guide.
4
*
0
and
and
To move left or right
6
To throw the ball left or right
#
To pause the game; pause time is limited to 2 mn after
which the screen returns to idle mode and the game is lost.
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GSM counter
GSM counter
Accum. call timers
Accum. cost
Info at call end
Last call info
This menu gives you access to the following options described below.
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The GSM Call Counters do not include WAP connections. Most options
mentionned below are subscription-dependent.
•Accumulated call timer
Select this option and press , to Show or Reset the time duration of
Outgoing or Incoming calls.
•Accumulated cost (subscription dependent)
Allows you to display the accumulated cost and to set the counter to
zero. It may be protected by PIN or PI N2 codes.
Shows how much has been spent, ha ving established the
Show
charge rate.
Allows you to reset the current Accumulated cost to 0;
Reset
requires your PIN2 code.
Allows you to check the remaining credit (compared
Show balance
with previously set limit).
Allows you to cancel the cost limit. It ma y be protecte d
Cancel cost limit
by PIN or PIN2 codes (depending on your
subscription).
Allows you to enter the cost limit used in the Show
Cost limit
balance menu.
Allows you to set or change the rate per unit. First
Charge rate
enter the currency used (three characters maximum)
then enter the cost per unit.
•Info at call end (subscrip tion dependent)
Allows you to activate or deactivate the systematic display of the length
and/or cost of each call when hanging up.
•Last call information (subscription dependent)
This menu allows you to display the duration and/or cost of your last call.
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GPRS counter
This subscription-dependent menu allows you to select either one of the
GPRS counter
Mobile session
PC session
Euro
following options:
•Last mobile sess io n
•Last PC session
The -> Euro menu enables you to convert a sum into Euros by entering the
amount and pressing
-> Euro
The <- Euro menu enables you to convert a sum from Euros by entering the
amount and pressing
Euro ->
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Memory status
This menu allows you to display the percenta ge of memory available in your
phone. Several features share the memory capacity (images, own melodies,
etc). Press
ofhe total amount available, and press
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This option will display the last connection session or transfer volume of
your mobile phone (e.g., after a WAP connection over GPRS).
This option will display the last connection session or transfer volume of
your PC transmission (e.g., when sending files from a PC with a data
connect kit).
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The call counters managed by your phone might differ from the ones used
by your operator. You should therefore consider the call counters displayed
on the screen as informative items, NOT as the actual charge rate basis.
+
.
+
.
The currency used for the co nversion is deter mined by the countr y where you
have subscribed. The Euro converter is available only in countries using the Euro.
,
to check the memory status showing the memory used out
If "List full" appear s, or to free memo ry space, you must delete an item (e.g , a
name or an event) in the relevant menu to be able to create or add a new one.
,
again to access the list.
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Calculator
Alarm clock
Memo
This menu provides the following functions:
AdditionBy pressing the *.
SubtractionBy pressing the
MultiplicationBy pressing the
DivisionBy pressing the
EqualsBy pressing the
Enter the figures using the keypad. Calculator accuracy is to 2 decimal places
and is rounded up to the higher decimal figure. Press
numbers. Press and hold
press
C
to return to idle mode.
This menu allows you to set the alarm clock, which will ring even if you turn
your phone off. Select Alarm clock and press
+
and press
Press
L
The alarm clock will ring even if you turned off your phone, but NOT if the ringer
volume is set to
This menu allows you to record a memo of 30 seconds maximum, to Play it and
Delete it. Select Record to record a new memo. Follow the instructions on the
screen and press
appears on the screen in idle mode until you play it or delete it.
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Memo and conversation recording both share this menu (see “Record a
conversation” page 20). You can only record one memo or conversation at a
time: if another one is recorded, it will replace the previous one.
to then select:
- Once activates the alarm at a set hour on a set day,
- Every day activates the alarm at a set hour every day of the week,
- On weekdays activates the alarm at a set hour o n weekdays only.
,
to confirm your choice.
Off
(see page 26). Press any key to stop the alarm ringing.
,
once your memo is reco rded. Th e co rrespo nd i ng i con
*
key twice.
*
key 3 times.
*
key 4 times
#
key.
e
0
to get the dot. Press - to go back one step,
6
to activate it. Enter the time,
to correct the
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9 • E-mail
If not included in your phone subscription
account (over the phone or via Internet from a computer) and ha ve re ceived
the settings information from your pr ovider. In this case, all parameters are
communicated to you by your provider and/or operator as described below
and must be entered as given.
If included in your subscription
and e-mail address of your e-mail account.
, you simply have to enter the login, password
, you must subscribe to an e-mail
Introduction
Your mobile phone features an
e-mail application allowing you to
send and receive e-mails, like you
such as a jpeg picture can also be included).
E-mails can then be forwarded to someone else
and attachments stored in your mobile phone.
This feature is subscription-dependent and
specific to Intern et Ser vice Provid ers (ISP ): your
mobile phone readily supports them if they are
included in your subscription. Contact your ISP
for detailed information on availability and rates.
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To enter text and numbers, including
specific signs such as @ or %, refer to the
characters table described page 7.
would do from a PC (an attachment
Mailboxes 1 and 2 feature the same settings and
options. Configuring them differently will allow
you to have two different e-mail accesses/
addresses from your mobile phone.
E-Mail
Mailbox 1 / Mailbox 2
Settings
Network access
GSM settings**
GPRS settings*
Bearer
E-mail server**
Advanced**
Open Mailbox
Previous
[Header selected in the list]
Get mail / Details /
Reply / Forward to /
Add to phonebook /
Delete
Next
Send mail
Validate list / Add adressee
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** Internet service provider settings
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As shown below,
y
two types of settings must be configured
before using
the e-mail feature: the settings you get from y our operator, needed to connect
network
to the
service provider to connect to his
(see “Network access”), and the ones you get from the e-mail
server
(see “E-mail server access”).
See “Bearer” page 62,
“GSM settings” page 63
and “GPRS settings”
page 62.
Your phone might have been pre-configured. In this case, most
parameters are already set and you don’t have to change them
(except for Login, Password and E-mail address which are up to you when
creating an e-mail account).
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In some cases, your operator might also be your e-mail service provider.
Settings
Network access
This menu allows you to configure your phone and to handle the connection to
the network, whether GSM or GPRS, in order to
appropriate server that will let you send and receive e-mails.
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All options described below are operator and/or subscription dependent.
Telephone network
GSM or GPRS connection
Network access
Info usually provided
by GSM operator
Internet network
E-mail access via GSM or GPRS
E-mail server
Info provided by
Service provider
See “E-mail server
access” page 63
Advanced
Info provided b
Service provider
See “Advanced”
page 64
then
connect to the
E-mail
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Bearer
Bearer
GPRS settings
GPRS settings
1Press C, select E-mail then Mailbox 1, Settings and press ,.
2Select Network Access and press
This menu allows you to select the type of network used when launching a
connection. Press
confirm:
When selecting GSM or GPRS, your mobile will only use the GSM or the GPRS
network for e-mail connections.
When selecting GPRS first, your mobile will first try to connect to the GPRS
network, then to the GSM network if the GPRS network isn’t available when
launching an e-mail connection.
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Selecting this option requires you have also configured both the GSM and the
GPRS settings.
This menu allows you to enter or change the GPRS settings communicated to
you by your operator, which are:
4
or 6 to access one of the three choi ce, then , to
GSMGPRSGPRS first
APNLoginPassword
,
.
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--
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Error messages during connections are mainly due to incorrect parameters: you
should contact your operator before first use, in order to have the appropriate
GPRS parameters.
The APN (Access Point Name) must be entered as given to you by your
operator, as well as Login and Password.
GSM settings
This menu allows you to enter or change the GSM settings communicated to
GSM Settings
E-mail server access
EMail server
you by your operator, which are:
Phone numberAuto deconnect.
The Phone Number field allows you to enter the phone number provided by
your ISP and needed to establish a connection. Press
- ISDN Nber to enter an ISDN ISP number,
- Analogic Nber to enter an analogic number, then press ,.
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Contact your ISP to know what type of number you should select.
The Auto disconnection field allows y ou to select an inactivity time period after
which the phone automatically disconnects (if a connection was is progress)
from the network. Press
,
to validate.
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The lack of exchanges with the network (connecting, sending an e-mail,
disconnecting) defines the inactivity time period leading to auto disconnection.
Login and Password were up to you when you subscribed to your account.
Enter them also as defined.
The menus described in this section feature settings n eed ed to connect t o the
e-mail server of your Internet Service Provider (ISP) via your mobile phone.
Most parameters are communicated to you by your service pro vider and must
be entered as given.
1Press
C
---
4
or 6 to select a value from 3 to 10mn and pr ess
, select E-mail then Mailbox 1, Settings and press ,.
The POP3 a ddres s field allows you to enter the IP or DSN addr ess of the POP3
server, which is used to
The SMTP address field allows you to enter the IP or DSN address of the POP3
server, which is used to
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In some cases, Login, Password and E-mail address are up to you when you
subscribe to your account. Enter them also as defined.
The menus described in this section feature advanced settings that may have
been pre-configured, so that you shouldn’t have to change any of them.
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The fields of this menu are the following:
POP3 port field allows you to enter the POP3 port number, which is used to
receive
number, which is used to
The DNS address field allows you to enter the DNS address of the external
data network you want to connect to. The SMPT authentication item allows
you to activate/deactivate the authentication process with the SMTP server.
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receive
e-mails.
send
e-mails.
Network-dependent! For an e-mail connection via GPRS, if your
phone operator is not
get the correct address of his SMTP server and enter it in this field.
If the fields of these menus are empty, or if you encounter connection problems,
contact your ISP.
Port POP3Port SMTPD N S ad dr es sSMTP Au thenticat.
e-mails, and the SMTP port field allows you to enter the SMTP port
In most European countries, thi s menu should be set to
NOT be sent if set to
your e-mail provider, contact your operator to
---
send
e-mails.
Off
On
. Contact your provider for complete information.
: your e-mails will
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Write and send e-mails
The Send mail menu allows you to send e-mails to one or several recipients at
Send mail
To one or several recipients
Modify mail
Send now
a time, including with an attachment such as a jpeg picture. Once received, your
messages can be forwarded and the attachments visualised with the
appropriate software.
1Press C and select E-mail, then Mailbox 1 or Mailbox 2 depending on
the one you wish to use. Select Send mail and press
2Press
L
3Select a name in the list and press + to add it to your mailing list or
4Back to the Addressees list, press
5Repeat steps 2 to 4 to add as many recipients as wanted.
6Select Validate list and press
7In the next window, enter th e text of your e-mail (you can also leave this
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8Select Modify mail and press , if you want to change the content of
9Select Send now and press
L
8
to select Add addressee and press , to access the list.
If you select the phonebook "On SIM card", you will not be able to access any email addresses, but an edit window will allow you to enter an e-mail address. See
“Phonebook” page 41 for information on phonebook selection.
press
e
to cancel and go back to the previous sub-menu.
-
to Delete it from the list, or select Add addressee , press , to
access the phonebook again and add new names to the mailing list.
(you can leave this field empty) and press
field empty). Press
To learn how to enter tex t, se e “ Text or number entry” page 5. Press - to
back one step wi thout deleting the e -mail’s content. If you exit the
menu before sending your e-mail, its content is deleted without being stored.
your e-mail. This takes you back to step 2: follow the instructions from
there to complete the list of recipients and send your e-mail.
connects to the Internet server, sends your e-mail to the names present
in your mailing list, then disconnects.
You can cancel this operation by pressing and holding the e key. Your mobile
will then disconnect from the network, exit the e-mail menu and go back to idle.
+
to Change the e-mail address,
,
. Then enter the subject of your e- m ail
+
+
when ready to send your e-mail.
,
to send your e-mail. Your mobile phone
,
.
.
Send mail
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Disconnection also occurs each time you enter the
connection is in progress. In this case, your e-mail is lost.
Depending on the call settings you configured (see “ Call waiting” page 37), you
can receive calls during an e-mail connection. In this case, and if you accept the
incoming call, your phone switches to the call screen context and the e-ma il
menu is closed; the phone goes back to idle when you hang up.
With an attachment
Attach file
1Repeat steps 1 to 7 described above. Select Attach file and press ,.
2A list appears, showing the available JPEG files. Select the picture you wish
to send and press
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You can only attach one JPEG file at a time. If you ex it the
before sending your e-mail, its content (including attachment) is deleted without
being stored.
3Then select Modify mail or Send now and press , to confirm.
,
Receive and read e-mails
E-mails are received on a server, w hich you must connect to in order to
retrieve your e-mails on your mobile phone (some operators send you a SMS
when you receive a ne w e-mail). You must first download the headers fr om the
server, before retrieving the corresponding e-mails.
Connect to the server
Connection process
1Press C and select E-mail, then Mailbox 1 or Mailbox 2 depending on
Open mailbox
the one you wish to use. Select Open mailbox and press
2Your mobile phone automatically connects to the e-mail server and
downloads the e-mails headers. If you didn’t receive any e-mail, List emp ty
is displayed on the screen. Otherwise, the e-mail headers are displayed in
the form of a list.
3The total number of mails received and pending on the server is displayed
on the top of the scre en, as w ell as the num ber of pages needed to d ispla y
all headers.
4Your mobile phone retrieves five e-mails headers at a time. If Next
(respectively Previous) appears at the end (respectively beginning) of the
Settings
menu while a
.
Send e-mail
,
menu
.
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list, other e-mails headers are pending: select one of the available options
and press
,
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An e-mail without any attachement may be automatically displayed in the details
screen.
Headers information
Select a he ader and press - to display its Details and to see the address it
was sent from, the date and time at which it was sent, its subject and the size
of the attachement if any. The following status icons may appear in regards to
each header:
[No icon]The e-mail can be downloaded.
The e-mail size is too large, it cannot be downloaded.
The e-mail is marked to be deleted (see page 69).
Download e-mails
Get and store attachments
Simply select one of the retrieved e-mail headers and press + to download
the corresponding e-mail. Repeat this operation to download each e-mail
Get mail
corresponding to each selected header.
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You can also press , to access the e-mail header’s carousel and select
from the available options. If the e-mail is too big (over 7 KB), it is rejected
mail
and the download is cancelled.
If the e-mail you hav e received contains attachments (JPEG picture, text file or
another e-mail), they are characterised by a specific icon:
Contains the details of the e-mail header (date and time,
sender’s e-mail address, etc.), press
The text of the e-mail itself can viewed as an attachment, press
,
to read it. There isn’t any advanced options in this case: it
can be read, but not stored nor forwarded.
A text file (text only, ".txt" format) is attached to the e-mail,
press
case: it can be read, but not stored nor forwarded.
The application needed to manage this attachment isn’ t a va ilable
[Mail icon]Another e-mail is attached to the one you received (up to five
in your phone, or the e-mail is too large to be uploaded.
e-mails can be attached one after the other). There isn’t any
to retrieve them.
,
to display these details.
,
to read it. There isn’t any advanced options in this
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advanced options for an attached e-mail: it can be read, but not
stored nor forwarded.
A picture at the JPEG format is attached to this e-mail. Select the
attached p icture in the l ist and press
your mobile phone (you can rename it if you wish).
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You must have stored a picture before being able to visualise it via the
album
menu. See “Picture album” page 23 for detailed information on th is
subject. If there isn’t enough memory to store the new picture, you must delete
an item (name, event or picture) to be able to store a new one.
A picture may not be accepted by y our Fisio 822 if it is too large, or if it doesn’ t
have the right file format. When r eceiving a picture on your Fisio822 via e-mail,
proceed as follows to obtain optimal results:
- The picture received must have been saved in JPEG format, eventually
featuring the extension JPG, JPE or JPEG.
- The size of the image file should not exceed 7 KB.
- The optimal size is 112 x 112 pixels (maximum height is 160 pixels, and
maximum width 128 pixels), in 24 bits colour in order to be displayed
correctly. We recommend you use a standard picture editing software to
find the size of the picture you want to send to your Fisio 822.
- Use a filename of maximum 10 characters. You can then add an extension
such as ".jpg".
Add an e-mail address to the phonebook
Add to phonebook
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You m ust have selected the phonebook in your phone to be able to add an e-mail
address; this menu item will NOT appear if you selected the SIM phonebook.
You can add the sender’s e-mail address to your phonebook, even when you
haven’t yet downloaded his e-mail (retrieving the header only is sufficient to
access the e-mail address).
1Select an e-mail header, then press
2Select Add Sender to addres s book, and press
- <new> to create a new name, enter first and last name then add the
associated e-mail address,
- a name in the list and press + to add the e-mail address to this
name card. If it already contains an e-mail address, you will be
prompted to press
,
,
or
to repl a ce it, then + to confirm.
,
twice to store it in
Picture
to access the carousel options.
,
. Then select:
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Delete e-mails
1Select the e-mail to be deleted and press , to access the options.
2Select Delete, and press
Delete
icon allows you to spot the header(s) of the list corresponding to the
e-mail(s) to be deleted.
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To unmark the e-mail to be deleted, select this option again.
3When you exit the E-mail menu, you will be aske d to confirm deletion of
the selected item(s) from the e-mail server. Press
e
aren’t marked to be deleted anymore).
Reply to an e-mail
1Select the header of the e-mail you want to reply to , press , to access
Reply
the options menu, then select Reply and press
2The address of the sender, which you can modify (see “To one or several
recipients” page 65), is automatically added to the Addressees list. Select
Validate list and press
3A new screen appears, that contains the subject of the received e-mail
preceeded with Re: standing for "Reply". Press
4Enter the text of your message, then press
+
Forward an e-mail
Forward to
In order to forward an e-mail to another recipient, you must first have
downloaded it (see “Do wnload e- mails” pa ge 67). From the Forward to option,
proceed as described above in “Reply to an e-mail”.
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In both cases (reply to an e-mail or forward it), your phone will disconnect from
the server when reaching the network inactivity time out set in the
disconnection
when sending the e-mail.
,
to mark the e-mail to be deleted. A small
,
to cancel (in this case , the marked e-mails remain in the list and
,
,
.
+
-
to send it: select Send now and press , to send your reply.
menu (see “Bearer” page 62). It will reconnect to this server
to confirm or
.
.
to go back one step or
Auto
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10 • WAP services
Introduction
Most items of the Operator Services
menu (e.g. Service numbers, Services +)
are subscription-dependent and specific
to operators: your mobile phone readily
your subscription. Consequently, the menus shown
opposite may or may not be a vailable. The WAP option
(independent from the two other options shown
above), is described below in detail. Contact your
network operator for detailed information on
availability and rates.
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WAP
supports them if they are included in
The services provided may involve making a phone call
or sending a SMS for which you may be charged.
Contact your operator before initial use, in order to
make sure your subscription supports the WAP feature
and your phone has the appropriate WAP parameters.
With some operators, WAP access parameters can be
set remotely. Please check directly by your operator.
Your mobile phone supports ser vices based on the Wireless Application
Protocol (W AP). The built-in WAP browser will allow you to access services
supplied with your network, such as news, sports, weather, timetables, etc.
Oper. Services
Service numbers
WAP
Advanced
Images / Status icons /
Download fun URL
Access settings
Show / Activate /
Change
Help
Launch
Favourites
Delete / GotTo /
Change
Last page
Alerts
Services +
Launch
Launch
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Your phone may have been pre-configured to directly access the services
offered (if not, see “Favourites” page 71). The Launch menu allows you to
access the online services provided with your operator. There are 2 ways to
access these services:
• In idle mode, press
-
, or
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Browse
Favourites
Favourites
• In idle mode, press C, select Oper. Services, WAP, Launch and press
,
.
An animation shows the phone is connecting to the homepage. Once the
browser is launched, you are connected to your operator’s homepage.
The following commands enable you to navigate through the WAP pages:
2
• Press
• Press
• Press
screen.
• Press
• Press and hold
During navigation, press
(subscription dependent, press
• Reload to reload the last card viewed.
• Mark site to add the previous deck to the user’s bookmark list (network
dependent).
• About... displays browser version and copyright information.
• Advanced displays a menu containing advanced commands:
• Exit: to quit the WAP application and return to idle mode.
• Bookmarks to display the stored bookmarks.
• Security to displa y the security administration options (curre nt certificates,
authentication, encryption, etc.).
• Long press on
• long press on
(subscription dependent).
Allows you to store direct links to your favourite WAP pages.
1Select Favourites and press
or 8 to navigate the online pages.
-
to select an highlighted item.
-
or + to select the left or right option box displayed on the
e
to return to the previous page.
e
to end the online session.
*
to access a menu containing the following options
-
to activate the selected option):
- Show URL: to display the URL of the previous card,
- Goto URL: to fetch the content of the URL entered,
- Restart UP. browser: to empty the contents of the cache memory
and create a new session.
0
pops up the alert inbox.
1
to 9 requests the page bookmarked by Mark site
,
, then select <New>.
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2Enter the name of the WAP page of your choice (e.g. "Philips") and press
+
3Then enter the URL address of the homepage (e.g. http://
wap.pcc.philips.com)and press
4Back to the Favorites list, press
+
Last page
Last page
Advanced
Advanced
Display images
Display images
Status icons
Status icons
Download fun URL
Down fun URL
Access settings
Allows you to access the last pages browsed without reconnecting to online
services.
This menu allows you to customise the way the pages are displayed on your
phone and to define the URL address that will allow you to download
iMelodies, pictures and animations.
To activate/deactivate the downloading of images attached to W AP pages. The
Off setting speeds up the global downloading time of the pages browsed.
To activate or deactivate the header display. Deactivating this function allows
you to gain an extra line of text on your screen.
To enter or change the URL of the Download fun server (depending on your
subscription, this field may be locked, preventing re-programming).
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Some pictures may have a specific file format, so that even though they are
displayed on the screen during a Wap session, you won’t be able to save them
in your phone.
Several WAP profiles are available, which allow you to personnalize different
WAP accesses. If your phone was pre-configured, it shouldn’ t be necessary for
you to change the connection access settings. Nevertheless, depending on yo ur
subscription, you may configure the parameters described further.
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All options described below are operator and/or subscrip tion dependent.With
some operators, you may be sent a SMS which contains new WAP access
parameters that will be stored automatically. Please contact your network
operator for detailed information on this subject.
.
+
to store it.
-
to go to the selected Fav or ite or , to access the next carousel.
to display the corresponding details,
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Access s ettings
Change name
Change name
GSM settings
GSM setti ng s
The three access settings available in this menu are the following:
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Each of these settings allows you to:
- Visualise all parameters of the selected WAP profile (Gateway IP
Address, Homepage address, phone number, etc.), either GSM or
GPRS,
- Activate the selected profile (which then becomes the default profile
and is used for connection when pressing
- Change the parameters of the WAP profiles as described below.
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Some pre-configured profiles might be locked, preventing re-programming.
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Allows you to enter or change the name of the selected WAP profile.
Press
Allows you to enter or change the GMS settings and gives you access to
the following items:
Login and Password allow you to enter the login and password needed. In
both cases, enter the information and press
Phone Number allows you to enter the phone number needed to
establish a connection with your WAP Service Provider (ISP). Select
Phone numbers and press
- ISDN No. to enter an ISDN ISP number,
- Analogic No. to enter an analogic number, then press
Enter the "+" sign followed by the numbe r pro vided by your operator and
press
L
Contact your operator to know what type of number you should select.
Inactivity time allows you to enter an inactivity time period after which
the phone automatically ends the WAP session (if a connection was in
progress) and returns to idle scr een. Select Inactivity time and press
then enter a value (in second) of over 30 s.and press
ShowActivateChange
-
),
,
, enter the name of your choice and press , to confirm.
---
Login Password Phone numberInactivity time
,
to confirm.
,
,
, then press - or + to select:
.
OR
,
,
.
.
,
,
WAP services
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GPRS settings
GPRS settings
Gateway
Gateway
Homepage
Homepage
Bearer
Bearer
Allows you to enter or change the GPRS settings and gives you access to the
following items:
-
Login Password APNInactivity time
Login, Password and Inactivity time are the same fields as for GSM settings.
Please refer to the previous section for information.
APN allows you to enter the address of the e xternal data netw ork you wa nt to
connect to, a tex t st ring o r an I P add ress ( e .g. , wap.ope r ato rn am e .f r) use d to
establish the connection with your WAP Ser vice Provider (ISP). Select APN
,
and press
L
Selecting this option requires you also configure the GSM settings (see previous
section).
Allows you to enter or change the IP address and port number (subscription
dependent) for the gateway: select Gateway and press
Address and press
Allows you to enter the W AP address of the homepage, the first page display ed
when accessing the WAP ser vices. Enter the URL address of the homepage
(e.g. www.philips.com)and press
L
This feature is network-dependent: if the operator’s gateway gives an URL, it will
have priority on the Homepage URL you defined.
Allows you to select the type of network used when launching a WAP session
and gives you access to the following items:
When selecting GSM or GPRS, your mobile will only use the GSM or GPRS
network for WAP connections. When selecting GPRS first, it will first tr y to
connect to the GPRS network, then to the GSM network if the GPRS one isn’t
available when launching WAP.
, then enter the approriate addressand press ,.
,
.
GSMGPRSGPRS first
--
,
, then enter the IP
,
.
--
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11 • Other operator services
Introduction
Most items of the Operator Services
menu (e.g. Service numbers, Services +)
are subscription-dependent and specific
to operators: your mobile phone readily
supports them if they are included in
your subscription. Consequently, the
menus shown opposite may or may not
be available. Contact your network
operator for detailed information on
availability and rates.
L
The services provided may involve
making a phone call or sending a SMS
for which you may be charged.
Operator Services
Service numbers
WAP
Access Settings
Help
Launch
Settings
Services +
GSM strings
The phone supports standard GSM strings that can be sent from the keypad to the
network and used to activate supplementary services provi ded by the network.
•Example n° 1
* 4 3 #
Press
•Example n° 2
Press
* # 3 1 #
sent.
•Example n° 3
* 6 1 #
Press
•Example n° 4
* 6 2 #
Press
unreachable.
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Contact your network operator for detailed information on GSM strings.
, then ,, to activate the Call Waiting service.
, then ,, to know if the mobile identification has been
, then ,, to activate the feature call forward if no reply.
, then ,, to activate the feature call forward if
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Query a voice server, voice mailbox, messaging
service, etc. (DTMF tones)
Some phone services (such as phone answering machines and pagers) require your
phone to transmit DTMF tones (Dual Tone MultiFrequency), also known as “touch
tones”. These are used to communicate passwords, callback numbers, caller
choices, and so on.
You can send DTMF tones a t a ny time d uring a call by pressing any of the keys
to 9, * and #. You can also attach a DTMF sequence to a phone number
before dialling it (or storing it in the Phonebook). The phone number and the DTMF
part must be separated by a wait character.
Pause and wait charact ers
To obtain a pause or wait character, press and hold #. The display shows w for a
wait and p for a pause. The phone always interprets the first pause character as a
wait character. When you dial a number containing a wait character, your phone
dials the first part (the phone number) and then waits for the call to be connected
before sending the rest of the digits as DTMF tones. Any subsequent pause
character is an ordinary pause that generates a delay of 2.5 seconds.
Access your answering machine (example)
To hear all messages (e.g. code 3) on your answering machine (password 8421) at
phone number 12345678, you could call: 12345678w8421p3.
The phone dials 12345678 and waits for the call to be connected. When connected,
the phone transmits 8421 (the password), pauses 2.5 seconds, and then sends the
last digit. If you find that 2.5 seconds is not long enough for your needs, you can
enter several pause characters one after the other to increase the pause time.
Make a second call
You can make a second call during an active call or during a call on hold. You c an
switch between the two calls (the cost displayed on the screen depends on local
charge rate).
1While already on the phone, dial a number then press
on hold and the number is displa y ed at the bo ttom of the scr een. The second
number is then dialled.
,
. The firs t call is put
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2To toggle between the two calls, press , then select Switch calls. Each tim e
that you toggle from one call to another, the active call is placed on hold and
the call which was on hold is activated.
3To hang up the active line, press
on hold remains as such.
4To end the call on hold, use Switch calls to reach it, then press
L
Notes:
The second number can be dialled either from the keypad or from:
•the Phonebook, by pressing
•the Call list, by pressingand holding
called.
+
. The active line is hung up and the call
+
, then selecting the name to be called,
+
, then selecting the number to be
Answer a second call
You are able to receive another call when already in communication (if this feature
is available with your subscription). When you re ceive a second call the phone emits
an alert beep and the screen displays Call waiting.
L
Warning! To receive a second call, you must have:
•subscribed to this feature,
•deactivated the Call forward option for voice calls (see page 36),
•acti vat ed th e Call waiting op tio n (see page 37).
If you receive a second call, press ,, then you can:
• accept the second call: the first one is put on hold, the second one is active.
If you want to toggle betw een the two calls, press
Each time you toggle from one call to another, the active call is put on hold and
Conference
the call which was on hold is then activated. To introduce the new caller into a
,
conference press
• reject the second call
• end the active call, then your incoming call is ringing.
L
Notes:
•If you also wish to answer the incoming call, press
•If you have activated call forwarding ‘If Busy’ (see “Call forward” page 36) , you
will never receive second calls since they are always forwarded when the line is
busy.
and select Conference
,
then select Switch calls.
.
+
; to reject it, press
+
.
-
.
Other
operator
services
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Answer a third call
This option is subscription-dependent. While in communication and one call bei ng
on hold, you may receive a third call. The phone emits an alert beep. You can either
end one of the calls before being able to answer the third one or introduce the
calling party into a conference (see below). This ser vice is limited to two current
communications (one active and one on hold).
Conference Call
This option is subscription-dependent. You can activate the conference call by
making consecutive outgoing calls, or create it from a multiparty call context. You
may have up to five members at the same time and end the conference with
Conference
At this point all calls are disconnected. In order to make consecutive outgoing calls,
first initiate a normal call with the first number of the conference . When the first
member is on line, initiate a second call as described in “Make a second call” above.
When the second call is engaged, press
above process until five members are connected.
If there is an incoming call during the conference call, and if there is less than five
members, you can accept this new call by pressing
select Conference to add this member to the conference call. If there is an incoming
call during a conference with five members already connected, you can answer this
new incoming call, but not add it to the conference.
While a conference call is in progress, press
options. Disconnect a member of the conference by pressing
press
+
(Private) to have a private conversation with this member only (other
members are put on hold).
,
and select Conference. Repeat the
,
. Press , again and t h en
,
to access the Conf. members
Explicit Call Transfer
This option is subscription-dependent. You can connect an active call and a call on
hold. You are disconnected when the transfer is completed. During a call press
,
, select Transfer and press ,.
L
This feature is different from the Call forward, which takes place before you pick up
the call (see page 36).
-
(Remove), or
+
.
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Precautions
Radio waves
• Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the GSM frequency (900 /
1800MHz).
• 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 sho ws compliancy with Europeen electromagnetic
compatibility (Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low voltage directives (Ref. 73/23/EEC).
Your cellular mobile phone is under
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
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 leav e it unused
for a long time.
•Use the Security menu to change the PIN code after purchasing the phone and to
activate call restriction options.
The design of your phone complies with all applicable laws and regulations. Howe ver
your phone may cause interfere nce with other electronic de vices. Consequently you
should follow all
cellular phone both at home and when a way.
phones in vehicles and aircraft are particularly stringent.
Your cellular mobile phone is a
When it is operating, it sends and receives radio waves. The radio wa ve s 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.
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
local recommendations and regulations
responsibility
low power radio transmitter and receiver
. To avoid damage to yourself, to
Regulations on the use of cellular
when using your
.
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complies with all applicable safety standards
Telecommunications Te rminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
Inadequately protected or
radio energy . Thi s interference can lead to accidents.
sensitive electronic equipment
and the Radio Equipment and
Always switch off your phone
• Before boarding an
hospitals
•In
be in the close vicinity of
• If you are a user of a
phone in the immediate vicinity of someone who does, then take the
precautionary steps described below.
- Consult your physician and pacemaker or hearing aid manufacturer to
learn whether your particular device is susceptible to cellular phone
interference.
- Carry and hold your cellular phone at safe distance from the implanted
pacemaker device and electrode (20 cm is generally accepted as a "safe
distance", however it is advisable to check with your physician and
pacemaker manufacturer).
aircraft
, clinics, other health care centres and an ywhere el se wher e you ma y
and or when packing the phone in your luggage.
medical equipment
pacemaker
or
hearing aid
.
, or expect to use your cellular
Always switch off your phone and do not remove the battery
• In areas with a potentially
areas where the air con tains dust particles, such as me tal po w de rs ) .
• 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 y ou 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
vehicle will not be affected by radio energy.
In order to
emission,
to the following guidelines:
• For the optimal and satisfactory operation of the phone you are recommended
improve the performance of your phone
reduce battery consumption and ensure safe operation adhere
to use the phone in the normal operating position (when not using in hands-free
mode or with a hands-free accessory).
explosive atmosph ere
electronic equipment
(e.g. petrol stations and also
, reduce radio energy
may be affected by
used in your
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• 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.
Information displayed on th e battery
• 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.
• Warning! May explode if disposed of in fire.
You should only use Philips Authentic Accessories, as the use of any other
accessories may damage your phone and will make all guarantees for your Philips
phone null and void.
Make sure that d amaged parts are r eplaced immediately b y a qualified technician and
that they are replaced with genuine Philips replacement parts.
Do not use your phone while driving
It lowers 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.
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• If you want to use your phone in a vehicle, install the hands-free car kit which is
designed for that purpose, still ensuring you give full attention to driving.
• Ensure that your phone and car kit do not block any airbags 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 r oads in some countries. Check local
regulations.
EN 60950 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.
Envir on me n ta l ca r e
Remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your 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.
Battery:The crossed-out dustbin signifies that the battery should not be
disposed of with general household waste.
Packaging:The mobius l oop symbol signifies the labelled packaging material is
recyclable.
The green point symbol signifies that a financial contribution has been
made to the associated national packaging recovery and recycling
e.g.
system (
The chasing arrows symbol on the plastic tray and plastic bag indicate
that the materials are recyclable and also identifies the plastic material.
EcoEmballage in France).
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEMSOLUTION
The phone does not
switch on
The display shows
BLOCKED when
you switch on
The n and q
symbols are not
displayed
The display doesn't
respond (or
responds sl owly) to
key pushes
Your phone doesn’t
go to idle screen
Your phone doesn’t
display the phone
numbers of
incoming calls
You can’t send text
messages
You can’t receive
and/or store JPEG
pictures
Remove and reinst a l l the battery (see page 9). Then charge the
phone until the battery icon has stopped flashing. Finally, unplug
from the charger and try to switch the mobile on.
Somebody tried to use your phone but didn’t know the PIN code
nor the unblocking code (PUK). Contact your service provider.
The network connection is lost. Either y ou are in a ra dio shadow (in
a tunnel or between tall buildings) or you are outside the network
coverage area. Try from another place or contact your network
operator for assistance or information about the network.
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 wa rmer place an d try again.
In other cases please contact your phone supplier.
Press and hold e, or switch o ff the phon e, check that the SI M
card and the battery are installed correctly, and switch it on again.
This feature is network and subscription dependent. If the netw ork
doesn’t send the caller’s number, the phone will display Call 1
instead. Contact your operator for detailed information on this
subject.
Some networks don’t allow message exchanges with other
networks. Contact your operator for detailed information on this
subject.
A picture may not be accepted by your mobile phone if it is too
large, or if it doesn’t have the right file format. See page 67 for
complete information on this subject.
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When charging the
battery, the battery
icon shows no bars
and the outline is
flashing
You are not sure
that you receiving
calls properly
When attempting
to use a feature in
the menu, the
mobile displays not
allowed
The display shows
SIM failure
Only charge the battery in an environment wher e the temperatur e
does not go below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (113°F).
In other cases please contact your phone supplier.
T o r eceive all calls, mak e sure that none of the f eatures "Conditional
call forward" or "unconditional call forward" is activated (see
page 36). This network and subscription dependent feature may
display one of the following icons:
F
call forward unc o nditional to nu m ber
f
call forward unconditional to voice mailbox
Some features are network d ependent. T hey are only availa ble,
therefore, if the network or your subscription supports them.
Contact your operator for detailed information on this subject.
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right position (see
page 9). If the problem remains, your SIM card may be damaged.
Contact your operator.
The display shows
IMSI failure
The display shows
Insert your SIM
card
Your phone doesn’t
work well in your
car
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This problem is related to your subscription. Contact your
operator.
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right position (see
page 9). If the problem remains, your SIM card might be damaged.
Contact your operator.
A car contains many metallic parts that absorb electromagnetic
waves which can affect the phone’s perfomances. A car kit is
available to provide you with an external antenna and enables you
to phone without handling the handset.
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You should chec k with l o cal authorities if you are allowed to phone
while driving.
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Glossary
Call barring
Call forwarding
Call restriction
Call transfer
Cell broadcast
GPRS
GSM
Home Zone
Local network
Enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from
your mobile phone, i.e. outgoing calls, outgoing international calls,
incoming calls. Barring is activated with a personal code. To use this
service, it must be supported by your network and by your phone.
You may also have to add this service to your subscription.
This feature allows you to program a number to which all incoming
calls will be automatically rerouted.
Enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from
your mobile phone, i.e. outgoing calls, outgoing international calls,
incoming calls. To use this servic e, it must be supported by your
network and by your phone. You may also hav e to add this service to
your subscription.
Enables you to transfer a caller to another number. To use this
service, it must be supported by your network and by your phone.
You may also have to add this service to your subscription.
Used now in GSM particularly, this paging service allows an operator
to spread short information messages to all or dedicated subscriber
surrounding a cell or a region.
Generalised Packet Radio Service
methods development in terms of data connectivity with a high speed
rate and dynamic allocation.
Global System for Mobile communications
telecommunications standard widely used throughout the world and
used by your phone. GSM 900 uses 900 MHz frequency band,
whereas GSM 1800 uses 1800 MHz frequency band (see “Other
operator services” page 75).
A particular area within your home network. If this feature is
provided by your home netw ork, the home zone symbol is displa yed
indicated that you are currently within the home zone.
The network where you are making a call. This may be your home
network or another GSM network.
- GSM network structure and
- Digital wireless
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PIN
PIN2
Public Names
PUK
PUK2
Roaming
URL
WAP
Personal Identification Number
GSM-based phones to establish a personal authentication access to
the phone menu. The PIN code is commonly given with your
subscription and is the secret code of the SIM card.
Another authorisation code which is used only for special services.
Function that allows you to restrict dialling to selected numbers.
Personnal Unblocking Code
entering a wrong PIN code 3 times. This is not commonly delivered
with your subscription and several operators ma y appl y a seve re cost
on this type of service.
Used to unlock a blocked SIM card b y ent eri ng a wr ong PIN 2 co de 3
times.
Traveling outside a wireless carrier's or subscriber's local or home
coverage area. There is usually an additional char ge f o r roaming.
Uniform Resource Locator
addresses. Like other types of addresses, they move fr om the general
to the specific (from zip code to recipient, so to speak), e.g.,
http://www.pcc.philips.com/mobilephones/index.html
http:/ (protocol)
/www.pcc.philips.com (server address or domain)
/mobilephones/ (directory in which the file index.html resides).
Wireless Application Protocol
WAP forum, WAP giv es the opportunity to GSM network oper ator
to run specific applications on a wireless network in using the
Internet technology adapted to wireless phones.
- An optional code used for all
- Used to unlock a blocked SIM card by
- URLs are the Internet equivalent of
- Organised and regulated by the
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Philips authentic accessories
When performance counts... Philips Authentic Accessories are designed to
maximise the performance of your Philips mobile phone.
CHARGERS
Cigarette Lighter Adapter 12-24 V
• Charges the battery while you use your phone.
• Plugs into virtually any vehicle power outlet.
CKLR 12/P - 9911 240 34118
Travel Charger 90-240 V
• Charges your battery in any AC outlet.
• Small enough to carry in a briefcase or handbag.
• Charging time between 75 and 120 minutes,
depending on battery type and use.
• Designed to operate your Philips mobile phone
hands-free, using the built-in speakerphone unit and
the mobile’s micr ophone.
• Simply plug the kit into the vehicle auxiliary outlet.
Deluxe car kit
• External antenna connection for optimum reception
and transmission quality.
• No separate loudspeaker necessary as the call
connects directly to your audio system.
• Automatic radio mute function on incoming call.
• Full package including cradle.
ACSR 12/P - 9911 240 30042
CKSK 20/P - 9911 240 34306
CKFX 82/P - 9911 240 34436
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Cradle with RF connector
CKFR 82/P - 9911 240 34509
• This cradle simplifies and secures the use of your
phone in a car . The antenna connection enhances the
reception quality.
Deluxe and extra-deluxe hands-free headsets
• In-line answer button offers you a simplified
alternative to searching for the phone ke ypad: you
answer an incoming call just by pressing the button.
In idle mode, a long press activates the voice dial.
Deluxe headset
HSLD 15/P - 9911 241 30024
Xtra Deluxe headse t
HSUX 38/P - 9911 241 31006
• Xtra Deluxe headset is a painted version featuring
high quality metallic finish.
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In certain countries, telephoning while driving is
prohibited. For safe and trouble free installation, we
recommend that specialized technicians install handsfree car kits.
USB Data Connect
Easy data connection to your mobile phone: the
DCCX 38/P - 9911 241 39224
provided deskstand and USB cable enable high speed
connection between your phone and your computer.
Place your phone on the deskstand for an automatic
organiser and phonebook synchronization within a few
seconds. The provided software allows you to send
faxes and SMS, access data communication facilities on
mobile networks and connect to the Internet.
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The USB data connect kit isn’t compatible with Apple
Macintosh® computers. It is only supported by
®
Windows
98 SE, ME, 2000 and XP.
To maximise the performance of your Philips phone and not to void the warranty, always purchase Philips Authentic
Accessories that are s peci ally d esig ned fo r us e with you r pho ne. Ph ilips C onsu mer C om mun ication s cann ot b e held liable for
any damage due to us e with no n author ise d acce ssor ies. Ask for Ph ilip s Aut henti c Acces sor ies whe re you purchas ed your
Philips Phone.
®
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Declaration of conformity
We,
Philips France
BCU Wireless - Mobile telephony
Route d’Angers
72081 Le Mans cedex 9
FRANCE
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
CT 9828
Cellular Mobile Radio GSM 900/GSM 1800
TAC: 351641
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following Standards:
EN 60950, EN 50360 and EN 301 489-07
EN 301 511 v7.0.1
We her eby 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(5) 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:
BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton-on-Thames, KT12
4RQ, UK
Identification mark:
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at:
0168
Philips France, BCU Wireless - Mobile Tele phony
Route d’Angers
72081 Le Mans cedex 9
FRANCE
Le Mans, 01 July, 2002
Jean-Omer Kifouani
Quality Manager
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