The micro-SIM card2
The battery2
Remove the battery cover2
Remove the battery2
Insert the micro-SIM card3
Insert the battery3
Replace the battery cover3
Charge the battery3
Discover your phone4
Display5
Entering text6
Basic functions7
Switch ON/OFF7
Make a call7
Answer or reject a call8
Earpiece volume8
Consult last calls8
Adjust ringer volume8
Emergency call9
Change language9
International call9
Keypad lock/unlock 9
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ABLE OF CONTENTS
Special functions10
Answer a second call10
Automatic redial10
Scratchpad10
Touchtones (DTMF) 11
Hide your identity11
Menus12
Discover the Compass key12
Names 13
Setting up Flash Dial15
Messages15
Calls 19
Settings21
Security 24
Extra25
Call forwarding28
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
2
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.
PHILIPS
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
.
3
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.
4
D
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.
5
E
NTERING
Each key corresponds to several characters.
T
EXT
Once
å æ
∆ Φ
ñ ò ö ø
ß ∏ Θ Σ
D
ñ
quickly
¥
ç
Example:
TO OBTAIN
PRESS
KeyCharacters
Space
OnceFive 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
6
S
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
......M
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
B
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.
00:02
7
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
B
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.
8
A
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
e
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
B
ASIC FUNCTIONS
I
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
9
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.
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