Philips TCD138/GS, TCD138/SDAEATMP, TCD138/LUAHAAAP, TCD138/SUAHAA4P, TCD138/WUAHAAAP User Manual

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User manual
Mobile phone
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SWITCH ON
Enter PIN:
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Enter your PIN code.
MAKE A CALL
Enter phone number.
ANSWER A CALL
12345678
Press and hold.
Call the number.
Accept.
(e.g.: 112 for emer­gency see p. 9)
END A CALL
End.
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ADD A NAME
Network
01234_
01234
Store no.
Name:
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Number: 01234_
If number is OK.
Stored
Enter phone number.
Enter name.
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ACCESS TO MENU
NAVIGATION
OK
SWITCH OFF
When your phone is switched off, you cannot receive calls.
G
UIDE
Enter or exit the menus.
OK
Move Up
or
Back.
Move Right.
Move Left.
Move Down
or
Forward
or
Validate.
Press and hold.
MENU
F
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NAMES
EXTRA
SETTINGS
SECURITY
Change PIN2 Change PIN PIN code Fixed names
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Centre no. Archive New Send Usual msg.
CALLS Search View Add Own number
Delete all View Meters
Stopwatch Clock Alarm clock Calculator BioCalendar Converter
Register Key tones Ringer Voicemail Box number Broadcast
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Table of contents 1 Before you start 2

The micro-SIM card 2 The battery 2 Remove the battery cover 2 Remove the battery 2 Insert the micro-SIM card 3 Insert the battery 3 Replace the battery cover 3 Charge the battery 3
Discover your phone 4 Display 5 Entering text 6 Basic functions 7
Switch ON/OFF 7 Make a call 7 Answer or reject a call 8 Earpiece volume 8 Consult last calls 8 Adjust ringer volume 8 Emergency call 9 Change language 9 International call 9 Keypad lock/unlock 9
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ABLE OF CONTENTS
Special functions 10
Answer a second call 10 Automatic redial 10 Scratchpad 10 Touchtones (DTMF) 11 Hide your identity 11
Menus 12
Discover the Compass key 12 Names 13 Setting up Flash Dial 15 Messages 15 Calls 19 Settings 21 Security 24 Extra 25 Call forwarding 28
Philips Authen tic Accessories 30 Troubleshooting 32 Safety Precautions 33 Index 35
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B
EFORE YOU START
From your card, remove

The micro-SIM card

To use your phone, you must insert a valid micro-SIM card supplied by your GSM network operator. When you switch the phone on, it may ask for the PIN code. The PIN code i s the secret code of the micro-SIM card. The micro-SIM card contains your subscription number and phone number. It also contains a memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages. If you use your micro-SIM card on another phone, you still retain the same phone number, stored numbers, and messages.
the micro-SIM card

The battery

Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
After you plug in the battery, please wait a few seconds before pressing the O n/Off button to switch the phone on.
A battery only reaches its maximum capacity after being totally discharged an d recharged 2 or 3 times.
A battery lasts longer if you allow it to fully discharg e from time to time.
If you do not use your phone for several days, it is better to remove the battery.

Remove the battery cover

Press on the latch on the back of the phone and lift off the battery cover.

Remove the battery (if necessary)

Lift up on the bottom of the battery and remove from the phone.
PHILIPS
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B
EFORE
YOU START

Insert the micro-SIM card

First, place the micro-SIM card into the appropriate slot in the battery compartment (the clipped corner should be at the top left). Then, slide the card with your finger until it stops.

Insert the battery

1. Keep the battery - and + on the top facing the - and + o f the telephone.
2. Slide the battery onto the contacts points and press.

Replace the battery cover

Hook the battery cover onto the hinges on bottom of phone and press forward until the latch catches.

Charge the battery

With the battery inserted in the phone, plug the connector into the right socket at the base of the phone. Next, plug the transformer unit into an AC power socket.
The only way to turn off the charger is to unplug it, so use an easily accessible AC power socket.
The battery icon on your phone’s display indicates the state of the charge process:
Bars moving = battery is charging.
Bars steady = battery is fully charged.
Battery outline flashing (see Troubleshooting p. 32)
You can switch the phone on and use it during charging.
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The first time you charge the bat te ry and later, if it is completely discharged, the battery icon will only appear 2 to 3 minutes after you connect the charger
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D
ISCOVER
Y
OUR
P
HONE
"Compass Key"
use this key to navigate the menus, the OK key is used to validate information
Green "CALL" key
press this key to call the number or name on the display or use it to answer a c all
"CLEAR" key
to delete numbers and letters on the display
Keypad
to enter numbers and text
Earpiece
listen here
Antenna
Display
see next page
Red "POWER/ END" key
a long press on this key switches the phone on/off, a short press ends a call
Menu key
to enter and exit the menus
Microphone
speak here
If you encounter the symbol in this manual, it means that you have to press and hold the key to activate the function.
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ISPLAY
New text message(s)
if on: you received new messages if flashing: the memory is full, you need to delete old messages before you can receive new ones
Battery level
the bars indicate the battery level (4 bars means full, no bars means recharging is needed)
Graphics area
displays the clock and guides you through the menu
New voicemail
If on: there are new messages waiting in your voicemailbox (*)
Arrows
indicate in which directions you can go
Left/Right
Back/Forward
End of menu
Silent mode
if on: phone will not ring or beep (except for the alarm clock)
Roaming
your phone is registered to a foreign network
and
or
Network
if on: your phone is registered to a network if flashing: registration is in progress
Reception quality
the more bars shown the better the reception
2 text lines
to enter numbers and text or to read text messages
Cursor
indicates that you can enter numbers or text
(*)
Depending on the network.
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NTERING
Each key corresponds to several characters.
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EXT
Once
å æ
∆ Φ
ñ ò ö ø
ß ∏ Θ Σ
D
ñ
quickly
¥
ç
Example:
TO OBTAIN
PRESS
Key Characters
Space
Once Five times
space 1 ( ) & £ $
a b c 2 à ä d e f 3 é è
g h i 4
Γ ì
j k l 5
Λ
m n o 6 p q r s 7
t u v 8 ü ù w x y z 9 . 0 ’’ ’ ? ! , : ;
Ω Ξ Ψ
¡ ¿
* + - / % # = < > @
While you enter text your phone changes between upper-case and lower-case automatically.
@
Five times quickly
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PIN correct
The digits entered are replaced by big dots.
Enter PIN:
_
Enter your PIN code.
Sometimes entering the PIN code is not necessary (depends on your subscrip­tion and on your PIN request set­tings - see page 24).
If you enter a wrong code 3 times your card will be blocked. If this happens, con­tact your oper­ator.
Press and hold.
SWITCH ON
WITCH ON/OFF
OK
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If this is the
phone’s initial use or if the battery has been removed since the last use, you will need to re-set the clock (see p. 26).
Registering
Network
SWITCH OFF
Goodbye
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ASIC FUNCTIONS
AKE A CALL
Network
01456_
Calling
0145678901
Black Jack
Display shows a call cost if sent
END CALL
by your net­work.
The name will be displayed only if the name is stored in your
phone’s Names list .
Press and hold.
Enter phone number.
Call the number.
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Accept the call
or
Reject the call.
0123456789
The caller number is displayed only if your subscription supports caller line identification. If the number is in your Names list, the name will appear instead.
While on a call you can adjust the earpiece volume.
Helen
17:24
Raise ear­piece volume.
Helen
17:24
Lower ear­piece volume.
Helen
17:24
OR
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ASIC FUNCTIONS
A
NSWER OR REJECT
CALL
A
E
ARPIECE VOLUME
OK
C
ONSULT LAST CALLS
Your phone auto­matically stores a list of the last 10 calls you dialled and the last 10 callers who dialled you (including missed calls).
Network
Display the last call made, received or missed.
Calls
Florence
To view other calls.
To call.
For informa­tion on view­ing the last 20 calls you placed or received, see "Calls Section" p. 19.
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DJUST RINGER
VOLUME
You can adjust and turn off the ringer volume.
Network
Volume
Volume
OK
Set
Display ringer volume selection.
Medium
Select the volume.
Silent
Validate volume selection.
HighMediumLowSilent
E
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Enter 112
Calling 112
Depending on your network operator, the emergency num­ber 112 can be dialled without the micro-SIM card inserted.
Normally your phone automati­cally selects the right language for your country, but in case you want to change it:
Select language.
Press and hold.
Language
English
MERGENCY CALL
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ASIC FUNCTIONS
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NTERNATIONAL CALLKEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK
To make an international call, you can use "+" as the international prefix.
Network
Press and hold.
Avoid undesired keystrokes when the phone is in your pocket or purse.
Network
Press and hold to lock keypad.
C
HANGE LANGUAGE
OK
+_
Dial the num­ber (interna­tional country code and local num­ber).
Call the number.
Calling +831234567
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Keypad is
locked
Network
Press and hold to unlock keypad.
Keypad is
unlocked
When the key­pad is locked, it is possible to dial the emer­gency number and to receive calls.
Call 1 is put on hold.
Switch between Call 1 and Call 2.
To end the call on display and return to other call.
Return to single call state.
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00:02
Waiting
This feature depends on the network. If a second person calls you, you will hear a beep. Check the display for a second call.
Rob
Rob
Kim
Reject second call
OR Accept
second call
Kim
Rob
OK
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PECIAL FUNCTIONS
A
NSWER A SECOND
CALL (CALL WAITING
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UTOMATIC REDIAL
When you dial a number and your correspondant is busy, your phone offers the function of automatically redialling.
Failed
Call failed or recipient is busy.
0123456789
Autoredial?
Confirm. OR
Any other key cancels autoredial.
0123456789
A beep will sound for each redial attempt.
0123456789
00:01
A beep informs you when the connection has been made.
An incoming call or any use of the phone will end automatic redial.
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CRATCHPAD
The scratchpad feature is useful if you want to store a telephone number during a call.
The number can be dialled or viewed later.
0123456789
Enter the number you want to keep.
67890123_
The display automatically returns to your call.
0123456789
End the call.
67890123_
Call the number on the scratchpad.
OR For options.
OK
67890123
Store no.
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During a call or in direct dialling, the numeric keys always transmit DTMF tones (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) also known
as “touchtones”. These tones are used
to operate services that you can reach with your phone, like a pager or an answering machine.
You can also link numbers and codes together and record and dial them from your names list.
Enter telephone number of your home answering machine.
Enter a “wait” signal to give time for the phone to connect.
0123456789_
Example to consult your home answering machine:
See "Names section" for information on how to store the number in the names list.
OUCHTONES
(DTMF) ... H
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PECIAL FUNCTIONS
IDE YOUR IDENTITY
0123456789w_
Enter the password of your home answering machine (e.g.: code: 9876).
Enter "pause" character.
0123456789w9 876p_
Enter code to listen to new message (e.g.: code 3).
0123456789w
876p3_
Call.
If you type #31# followed by the phone number you call, your phone number is hidden to the other person.
#31#0123456
78_
Availability of this feature depends on your network.
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OK
OK
OK
ENUS

DISCOVER THE COMPASS KEY

The Compass Key is your navigator while in the menus.
Press
to enter or exit the menus.
Switches to option
Here’s an example:
What you see
on the display
Network
Menu
Names
Names
View
Names
Anders
0199251213
Move one menu-
level back.
on the left.
OK
Move forward
or validate the displayed option.
Press
this key
Messages Names Calls
OK
Zara Anders Barbara
OK
The Names list menu options
MENU
Search View Add
Number
Switches to option on the right.
Anders
Send msg.
Delete Send msg. Usu al m sg.
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Names

View
Name:
Enter name (max 11 characters).
Press
JIM
Once Three
times
quickly
Once

ADD A NAME

Switch to "Add".
Names
Add
Accept.
For example: Jim
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With your phone, you can store the names and phone numbers of people you call frequently.
OK
OK
AMES
... ... ...
OK
OK
OR
Name:
Jim_
Number:
_
Delete one character.
Press and hold to delete all characters.
Enter number (20 digits max).
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ENUS

VIEW NAMES IN THE NAMES LIST

Menu
Names
Accept.
OK
Names
View
Accept.
OK
Names
Adam
To scroll through the list.
Number:
0123456789_
Accept number.
Stored
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OR
Use the keypad to quickly jump to a name.
Call the number.
OR
To view the number.
Names
Rozenn
01234456789
To view the available options.
Press to jump to names starting with
“P”, “Q”, “R” or “S”.
For example:
Names
Philippe
Press to jump to next name.
OK
OK
M
ENUS
N
AMES
... ... ...
Delete
Zara
Send msg.
Send msg
Switch to the option you want.
Accept.

QUICK ACCESS TO NAMES

There is a quick way to access the names you stored:
Network
OK
Names
Switch to other names.
OK
Call.
Usual msg.
Anders

SEARCH FOR A SPECIFIC NAME

Menu
Names
Accept.
OK
Names
View
Switch to "Search".
Accept.
OK
Example:
Search for:
Enter first lette rs of name
Ur_
Enter first few letters of name.
UR
Twice
quickly
OK
Three times
quickly
Names
Urszula
Call name on display.
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Names
Own number

READ YOUR OWN PHONE NUMBER

Own number
0123456789
Only available if present in the SIM card.
Accept.
Switch to "Own number".
Menu
Names
AMES
...
OK
OK
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ETTING UP
F
LASH DIAL
You can associate 8 names in the Names list or FDN list with keys 2-9 on the keypad. A long press on one of these keys will automatically dial the associated number.
Names
Vincent
Choose the name that you want to make a Flash Dial.
Press and hold to link the name to key 4.

CANCEL FLASH DIAL

Names
Vincent
Press and hold to cancel link.
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ENUS
M
ESSAGES
With your GSM phone you can receive text messages (SMS) and send messages to other GSM phones.

SERVICE CENTER NUMBER

To have the possibility of writing and sending messages, you need to enter a service center number first. If it is not present in the SIM card, ask your network operator for it.
Switch to "Messages".
Menu

Messages

OK
Switch to
“Centre no.”.
Messages Centre no.

TO FLASH DIAL

Network
Press and hold to dial linked number.
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OK
Centre no:
_
Enter number.
OK
Your phone allows you to send or receive short written messages.
Lights up on the display when you receive a text message.
Flashes when the message memory is full. If this happens, you need to delete archived messages otherwise new ones will be rejected.

NEW MESSAGE INDICATORS

Network
2 msg.
Messages
1 of 2
OR

READ NEW MESSAGE(S)

OK
OK
OK
OK
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ENUS
M
ESSAGES
... ... ...
OK
Menu
Names
Switch to "Messages".
Menu
Messages
Messages
New
Message
1 of 2
Read the message.
12 AUG 17:55
Hello, how
Scroll through the message.
To switch to other messages.
At the end of a message.
OK
...........
Delete Reply
Switch to the option you want.
Accept.
OK
When you receive a text message that comprises a telephone num­ber enclosed between double quotes (e.g.: "+33900112233"), then the number is automatically extracted and stored in your calls list so that you can call it back easily.
Reply
Forward
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Messages
Archive
Message
1 of 3
Read the message.
Switch to"Archive".
Accept.
Switch to "Messages".
Switch to the message you want to read.
To switch to other messages.

READ ARCHIVED MESSAGES

Messages you have read and messages you have saved can be found in the Archive.
Menu
Messages
OK
OK
OK
OK
ESSAGES
... ... ...
OK

SEND SHORT MESSAGES (SMS)

Menu
Messages
Messages
Send
Accept.
Enter phone number.
M
ENUS
Icons
None
Select the picture you want to send. (See "Emotion Icons" table at the end of this procedure). If you do not want to send a picture, choose "None".
Select picture.
Validate.
OK
OK
OK
To number: 0123_
Text:
_
Enter message (maximum 160 characters). See "Entering Text" section for instructions.
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Send
Yes
YesNo
Decide to send or not.
OK
Requesting
Wait while message is being sent.
Confirmation will appear.
Sent
Smiley
Wink
Cool
Pfrrt...
Sad
Grrr...
Meow!
Woof!
Teddy
Image
Code
sent
:-)
;-)
B-)
:-P
:-(
:-/
:<
*
:>#
8<)

Emotion Icons

Save
Yes
Decide to save or not.
To see the image the receiver needs a
Philips Savvy ™ phone, otherwise the equivalent code will be displayed at the end of the receiver’s message.
Yes
No
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ENUS
M
ESSAGES
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=:
(0)
(X)
Yo!
==b
o<
iii
@>-
>-
I
D
;:;
>o<
I
I
I
Magic
Love
Broken
Yo!
Well done!
Party
Hooray!
Flowers
Drink
Coffee
Cloudy
Sunny

USUAL MESSAGES

Your phone contains a number of pre-defined text messages like: "Please call me back" "I will be late" "I will call you back" etc.
From Messages switch to "Usual msg.".
Messages
Usual msg.
Accept.
OK
Usual msg.
Please call
Switch to the desired message.
Accept.
OK
To number:
_
Enter number.
Holidays
Ball
BOOM!
Deadly
_
>*<
%-
_
Y
(|)
OK
Accept.
Please call
me back _
Change text
I
(if wished).
Accept.
OK
Etc.
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Switch to "Calls".
Menu

Calls

Accept.

VIEW CALLS

You can consult the last 20 calls in the Calls list.
Calls
View
Phone number you dialled.
The icon indicates the type of call.
Phone number of call you missed.
Phone number of answered call.
Phone number extracted from an SMS message.
OK
OK
OK
ALLS
OK
OK
... ...
Calls
Barbara
To view other calls.
To call.
OR
To view the number.
0123456789
To options.
Barbara
Store no.
Send
Store
Delete
msg.
no.
Choose other option if you wish.
Confirm selection.
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M
ENUS

DELETE ALL CALLS

You can delete all the entries in the calls list.
Switch to "Calls".
Menu
Calls
Accept.
OK
Calls
View
Switch to "Delete All".
Calls
Delete all
Accept.
OK
Press C to delete
You must confirm the deletion.
Deleted
To delete.

METERS

Your phone has meters that allow you to see the total cost of your calls.
It also allows you to set limits on cost and check your consumption.
Switch to "Meters".
Calls
View
Calls
Meters
The cost counters and limits will only work if the network supports this feature.
OK
OK
M
ENUS
C
ALLS
... ... ...
OK

VIEW METERS

Meters
Show
Duration
Credit
Switch to the meter you want.
Accept.
Duration
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Show
CostDuration

RESET METER S

Meters
Show
Switch to "Reset".
Accept.
OK
Reset
Duration
Select "Duration" or "Cost".
To reset.
OK
For some of these options you might need your PIN or PIN2 code (depending on your operator).
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SET-UP

Meters
Setup
Enter PIN:
_
Type your PIN code (or more often, your PIN2). Depending on the network.
Currency:
_
For example BEF (Belgian francs).
From Meters switch to "Setup".
Press and hold to clear your entry.
OK
OK
ALLS
... ... S
ETTINGS
M
ENUS
OK
OK
Currency:
BEF_
Price/unit:
_
For example 2.50 francs per unit.
Price/unit:
2_
Press and hold for the decimal point.
Price/unit:
2.5_
Switch to "Settings".
OK

KEY TONES ON/OFF

Each time you press a key, a tone is emitted.
You can silence the key tones by turning them off.
From Settings switch to "Key tones".

Settings

Key tones
OK
Key tones
Set off
Set off
OK
Set on
Accept.
Set
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When your phone rings, it plays a melody. You can change this melody.
Settings
Ringer
Current melody
For other melodies.
Ringer
Fortissimo
Set
Phone plays the melody.
Ringer
Special
Accept.
The "Key tones" and "Ringers" menu items are not visible when the volume is set to "Silent".

CHOOSE RINGER

OK
OK
M
ENUS
S
ETTINGS
... ... ...
OK
OK

INCOMING CELL BROADCAST MESSAGE(S)

Cell Broadcast messages can be sent by your network to allow you to receive general information (e.g.: weather reports).

CELL BROADCAST ON/OFF

If you do not want to be disturbed by these messages, or if you want to save battery, you can turn this function off.
Settings
Broadcast
Accept.
Broadcast
Set Off
Set
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MANUAL REGISTRATION

When travelling abroad, it may be usefull to manually register with a network of your choice.
From Settings switch to "Register".
Settings
Register
OK
Requesting
Register
Net A
Switch to desired network.
Accept.
OK
Your phone will revert to automatic network selection next time you switch it on.
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VOICE MAILBOX NUMBER

To be able to use Voicemail you need to set up your voice mailbox number.
Ask your network operator for this number.
Settings
Box number
Box number:
From Settings switch to "Box number".
To correct (if needed).
Enter number.
_
This menu may not appear. Depends on your subscription.
OK
ETTINGS
... ... ...
OK
OK

VOICEMAIL

This feature allows a caller to leave a personal voice message in case he/she can not reach you directly (e.g.: your phone is switched off or you do not answer within 10 seconds or you are not registered to a network).
Availability and exact functioning of the voicemail feature depends on your network.

(DE)ACTIVATE VOICEMAIL

Make sure your voice mailbox number was set correctly.
From Settings switch to "Voicemail".
Settings
Voicemail
Accept.
Voicemail
Set on
Set onSet off
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ENUS
Make your choice.
Accept.
OK
Requesting
Activated

CONSUL T YOUR VOICE MESSAGES

Lights up on the display if you have a new voice message.
Availability of this feature depends on your network.
Press and hold to call for your voicemail.
OR
Network Consult
OK
Voicemail 0123456789
To call.
PIN codes protect your phone from misuse.

PIN REQUEST

Security

PIN code
Enter PIN:
_
Enter the PIN code.
You can (de)activate the request for the PIN code at power-on.
PIN code
Set off
Switch to desired option.
Deactivated
Switch to "Security".
Set onSet off
OK
OK
OK
OK
M
ENUS
S
ECURITY
OK
... ...

CHANGE PIN AND PIN 2 CODES

Security
Change PIN
Accept.
Old PIN:
_

FIXED NAMES

Your network operator may have provided you with a SIM card which supports fixed names (FDN). You can restrict the use of your phone to the numbers stored in the fixed names list.
OK
OK
OK
Enter old PIN code.
Accept.
New PIN:
_
Enter new PIN code.
Accept.
Repeat PIN:
_
Enter new PIN code again.
Accept.
Changed
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VIEW FIXED NAMES

From Security switch to "Fixed names".
Security
Fixed names
OK
Fixed names
View
View
Add
Search
OK
Fixed names
Thomas
To view other names.
OR
To call.
Restric-
tion
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ADD A NAME

From "Fixed Names" switch to "Add".
Fixed names
Add
_
Enter PIN2:
Enter PIN2.
_
Name:
Enter name.
Stored
_
Number:
Enter number.
OK
OK
OK
ECURITY
OK
OK
OK
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RESTRICT TO FIXED NAMES

From "Fixed Names" switch to Restriction.
Fixed names
Restriction
Restriction
Set on
Set off
Set on
Accept.
Enter PIN2:
_
Enter PIN2.
Activated:
If "Restriction" is activated, then only the numbers in the fixed names list can be called.
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ENUS
XTRA
The phone offers you some fun and practical functions.
Switch to "Extra".
OK

ALARM

Your phone has a 24 hour alarm clock. The alarm will ring even if the phone is switched off. When the alarm rings press any key to silence it.

SET ALARM OFF

Extra

Alarm clock
OK
Alarm clock
Set off
Set off
OK
Set on
Deactivated

SET ALARM ON

Alarm clock
Set on
Enter hour and minutes (eg: 07:45).
Alarm clock
18:44
Set on
Minutes decrease
Minutes increase
OR
Set
Extra
Alarm clock
Set off
OK
OK
M
ENUS
E
XTRA
... ... ...
OK

SET CLOCK

Extra
Set clock
From Extra switch to "Set clock".

CALCULATOR

Your phone has a calculator to add (+), substract (-), multiply (*), and divide (/).
Network
OK
OK
Set clock
11:37
Minutes decrease
Minutes increase
OR
Enter hour and minutes (eg: 19:42).
Set clock
19:42
Accept.
Set
You have to reset the clock if you remove the battery.
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Press and hold to use calculator.
OR
From Extra switch to "Calculator".
Extra
Calculator
OK
Calculate:
TO + * /
PRESS
-
Once Twice
For example: 3x6=18.
Three times
0_
Four
times
E
Three times for "*".
3*_
Calculate:
3*6_
Calculate:
To obtain result.
=18
Calculate:
3_
Calculate:
To clear.
OK
OK
OK
XTRA
... ... ...

EURO CONVERTER

This feature is only available for countries participating in the European Monetary Union. It allows you to easily convert Euros into your local currency and vice versa.
From Extra switch to "Converter".
Extra
Converter
Converter
Euro->FF
Euro->FF
Switch to desired type of conversion.
Euro:
Enter amount (e.g.: 10.5 Euros).
Euro:
Press and hold zero to enter a decimal point.
FF->Euro
10.5

BIORHYTHM CALENDAR

Your phone has a game which allows you to find your potential, or this of your friends, for a given day.
From Extra switch to "Bio calendar".
Extra
Bio calendar
OK
Birth date:
dd/mm/yyyy
Type your
_
birth date.
Birth date:
04/06/1974
OK
M
ENUS
Date:
10.5 Euro
dd/mm/yyyy
66.75 FF
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Chance
The results can be:
Love
Energy
Success
30/03/1999
Date:
Enter the date for which you want to know the bio-rhythm results.
OK
OK
OK
OK
M
ENUS
XTRA
... ... C
E

STOPWATCH

You can time a race or
OK
other event.
This stopwatch is not a professional mesuring device. Its measurements cannot be applied in an official context.
From Extra switch to "Stopwatch".
Extra
Stopwatch
Stopwatch:
00:00:00.00
Start the stopwatch.
Stop the stopwatch.
Restart the stopwatch.
Reset the stopwatch to zero (when stopped).
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ALL FORWARDING
Depending on your network operator your phone will allow you to divert all your calls to voicemail or to another number.

FORWARD TO VOICEMAIL

Switch to "Forwarding"
Menu
Forwarding
OK
Forwarding
Cancel
Cancel
To
mailbox
Switch to "Mailbox"
Forwarding
To mailbox
OK
Requesting
Activated
...
To
number
C

FORWARD TO NUMBER

From forwarding switch to "To number".
Number :
_
Enter the number to which you want to divert your calls.
Your phone will not ring as long as your calls are forwarded to your voicemail.
To be able to forward calls to your voicemail check that your voicemail number has been set correctly (see "Settings" section page 23).
Forwarding
To number
Requesting
OK
ALL FORWARDING
...
... ...
M
ENUS
OK
OK
Activated
Your phone will not ring as long as your calls are forwarded.

CANCEL CALL FORWARDING

From forwarding switch to "Cancel".
Forwarding
Cancel
Requesting
Deactivated
Your phone will now receive calls as normal.
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PHILIPS AUTHENTIC ACCESSORIES

“When Performance Counts... Philips Authentic Accessories are Designed to Maximize the Performance of Your Philips Phone”.

Batteries

PLUS Battery
Busy people know having a spare battery keeps you talking.
Reference
BHR 130/P 9911 240 32041 NIMH 1300 mAh
SLIM Battery
Lightweight powe r p ack - easy to insert, char ge and go.
BHR 127/P 9911 240 32040 NIMH 700 mAh

Cigarette Lighter Adapter 12V - 24V

Powers and charges your phone. Plug into vi rt ually any vehi cle power outlet. Make an essential call if your battery is out of power.
Reference
CKLR 12/P 9911 240 34118

Fast Travel Charger

Charges you r battery wherever there is an AC outlet. Small enough to carry in a bri ef case or handbag. Four version s of plugs availa bl e.
Reference
Europe ACSR 12/P 9911 240 30042
Taïwan/USA ACTR 12/P 9911 240 30043 UK ACUB 12/P 9911 240 30044 Australia ACAR 12/P 9911 240 30045

Fast Battery Charger and Conditioner

Conditionin g maximizes th e l i f e of the battery and may improv e overall performance. The built-in LED indicates each step of the fast charging status. The cradle hol ds a single batter y. Four ver sions of AC plugs available.
Reference
Europe DTER 12/P 9911 240 35137 Taiwan/USA DTTC 12/P 9911 240 35139 UK DTUC 12/P 9911 240 35140 Australia DTAC 12/P 9911 240 35141
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PHILIPS AUTHENTIC ACCESSORIES

Basic Car Kit

Keeps your phone secure and wi thin easy reach while the battery is charging.

Car Kit with Headset

Enjoy hands-free conversation while your phone is secure and within easy reach.

Easy Hands-Free Car Kit

Complete hands-free sol ution with an advanced des i gn speaker and microphone. Easy to install - simply plug into the vehicle power outlet. Your battery charges while secure in the cradle.

Headset

Use your phone under almost any situation with this convenient hands­free, very mobile solution.

Personal Accessories

Keeps your phone within easy re ach, safe and se cure.
Carry Case with Belt Clip PBCR 12/P 9911 240 37023 Belt Clips (3 colors per package) VBCR 12/P 9911 241 39203 Phone Necklace VPNR 12/P 9911 241 39204

Easel-Style Phone Stand

Keeps the display on your phone at an easy-to-read angle.
Reference
CKBR 12/P 9911 240 34210
Reference
CKSR 12/P 9911 240 34211
Reference
CKER 12/P 9911 240 34420
Reference
HSSR 12/P 9911 241 30017
Reference
Reference
VPER 12/P 9911 241 39205
Ask for Philips Authentic Accessories w here you bought your Philips phone.
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T
ROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The phone does not switch on.
Check if the battery is correctly inse r ted (big arrow facing you and pointing to the top) and/or charge the phone until the battery icon has stopped flashi ng.
The display shows "BLOCKED" when you switch on.
The and symbols are not displayed.
The display doesn’t respond (or responds slowly) to key pushes.
Your phone shows "Insert SIM" on the display.
When charging the battery, the battery icon shows no bars and the outline is flashing.
Somebody tried to use your phone but did not know the PIN code or Unblocking code. Contact your service provider.
The network connection is lost. Either you are in a radio shadow (in a tunnel or between tall buildings) or you are outside of the network coverage area. Try from another place.
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 warmer place and try again.
Remove your battery. Check that the micro SIM card is correctly inserted (clipped corner at the top left - see page 3).
Only charge the battery in an environment where the te mperature do es not go below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (113 °F).
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S
AFETY PRECAUTIONS

RADIO WAVES

• Your phone transmit s / r eceives radio waves in the GSM frequency.
• The GSM network controls transmission power (0.02 to 2 watts).
• Your phone complies with all relevant safety standards.
• The CE mark on your phone shows compliancy with European electro­magnetic compatibilit y (Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low voltage dire c tives (Ref. 73/23/EEC).

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

• Careless use can cause harm to you an d others.
• Please inquire and respect local laws and regulations.
• Use your phone in the normal operating position (to ear).
• Avoid touching the antenna while a call is in progress.
• Do not use your phone if the ant enna is damaged (risk of minor skin burn).
• Keep your phone in a safe place, out of reach of small children.
• Check with other manufacture rs tha t con s umer electronics will not be affected by radio energy.
• Avoid use of phone while driving. It affects your concentration.
• Switch phone off in an aircraft. It is illegal to use cellular phones when airborne.
• Switch phone off near hospitals or medical equipment.
• Ask manufacturer about radio wave shield ing of electronic medical devices you may use (pacemaker, hearing aid).
• Switch phone off where blasting is in progress (for example in quarries).
• Switch phone off in potentially flammable atmosphere (petrol stations, fuel depot, chemical plants).
• The phone must ALWAYS be switched OFF by pressing the Red Power/End key and never by removing the battery while the phone is ON. O therwise, the stability of the set­tings, alarm clock and ring cannot be guaranteed.
• The phone is equipped wi th an alarm clock that, if set, will ring. If the phone is off a nd th e alarm rings, no radio waves are transmitted. Press any key to turn off the alarm.
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I
NDEX
Accessories - 30 Alarm - 25 Battery - 2, 30 Biorhythm calendar - 27 Calculator - 26 Calls - 19
Answer a call - 8 Answer a second call - 10 Call forwarding - 28 Emergency call - 9 End a call - 7 International call - 9 Last calls - 8 Make a call - 7 Menu - 19
Reject a call - 8 Cell Broadcast - 22 Clear display - 8 Clock - 26 Compass key - 4, 12 Consult last calls - 8 Display - 5 DTMF tones - 11 Earpiece volume - 8 Emergency - 9 Emotion Icons - 18 Entering Text - 6 Euro Converter - 27 Extra - 25
Alarm - 25
Biorhythm calendar - 27
Calculator - 26
Clock - 26
Euro Converter - 27
Stopwatch - 28 Fixed names - 24 Flash Dial - 15 Forward calls - 28 Hide identity - 11 Keypad - 4
Lock - 9
Unlock - 9 Languages - 9 Last calls - 8 Mailbox number - 23 Manual registration - 22
Menus
Calls - 19 Extra - 25 Messages - 15 Names - 13 Security - 24 Settings - 21 Voicemail - 23
Messages - 15
Cell Broadcast - 22
Menu - 15 Meters - 20 Micro-SIM card - 2 Names - 13
Add a name - 13
Menu - 13
Fixed names - 24
Search a name - 14
View list - 13 Phone - 4
Own number - 15 PIN - 24 Ringer volume - 8 Restrict to FDN - 25 Scratchpad - 10 Safety Precautions - 33 Security - 24 Settings - 21 Set
Alarm On/Off - 25
Clock - 26 Set-Up - 21 Switch On/Off - 7 Stopwatch - 28 Touchtones (DTMF) - 11 Troubleshooting - 32 Voicemail - 23 Volume
Earpiece - 8
Ringer - 8
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