Philips XENIUM909++ User Manual

User Manual

Discover your phone

Functi o n key s

Pick up key
Side key
Navigation key
Keypad
Earpiece
Screen
Function keys
Speaker
Wap key
OK key
Clear key
Side key is used for volume control during conversation.
Pressing
+
when browsing menus is equivalent to pressing
,
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(up) or − (down) on the navigation key
.
e
or

Table of Contents

Operate your p hone ...................... ......4
The carousel ......................................................4
Text or number entry .....................................4
T9 ® text Input ....................................4
Basic text input .....................................5
Reminder ............................................................6
1. Getting started ................... ......... ......8
First steps ...........................................................8
Insert the SIM card ...............................8
Enter the PIN code ................................ 8
Set date and time ..................................9
Copy of the SIM phon e book ...... ... .......... .... ... 9
First call ...............................................................9
Charge the battery ...........................................9
2. Main features ...................................1 1
Idle screen & symbols ...................................11
Make a call ....... .... ... .... ... .......... ... .... ... .... ..........12
Answer and end a call ................................... 12
Events ............................................................... 12
See & hear whoís call in g: Fo toc all .............. 1 2
Call handsfree ................................................. 13
Flash dial ........................................................... 13
Voice dial .........................................................14
Clear the call lis t ....... ... ... .... .......... ... .... ... ... .... 1 4
Lock / unlock the keypad .............................15
Deactivate the ringer .....................................15
Clear the phon eb ook ......... .... ... .......... .... ... ...1 5
Activate the vibra alert .................................15
Read your mobile phone number ...............15
Adjust the earpiece volume .........................16
Mute the microphone ...................................16
Unmute the microphone ..............................16
Write in the notepad ....................................16
Consult the phonebook ................................16
Record a convers a tion .................................. 16
Other features during a call .........................17
3. Menu tree .................... ........ ............ 18
4. Display & pictu res .......................... 20
Picture album ..................................................20
Display ..............................................................21
Screen saver .........................................21
Screen animation ................................22
Animation ..........................................22
Welcome screen ....................................22
Backlight ............................................22
Contrast ..............................................22
5. Settings & Quick Settings .............23
Settings ..............................................................23
Sounds ................................................23
Display .............................................. 24
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Security .............................................. 24
Time and date ....................................26
Language ............................................ 27
Hotkeys ...............................................27
Voice command ...................................29
Network .............................................30
Call settings ........................................31
Quick Settings .................................................33
Quick settings ......................................33
Accessories settings ................................34
6. Phonebo ok .......................................35
Phonebo ok in SIM card ...... ... .... ... ... ............. 35
Phonebook in phone .....................................36
Add names in the phonebook ..................... 36
In the SIM card .................................. 36
In the phone ........................................36
Own number ......................................37
Edit and manage names .................................37
In the SIM card .................................. 38
In the phone ........................................38
7. Calls and messag e s ........... ..............40
Call a number ..................................................40
Emergency number ..............................40
Other number .....................................40
Messages .......................................................... 41
Send a SMS ........................................42
Read SMS ...........................................43
SMS settings ....................................... 44
Broadcast SMS ................................... 44
SMS Archive ...................................... 45
Call list .......... ... .......... ... .... ... .... .................... ... ..45
Display .............................................. 45
Reset .................................................. 45
Reply and redial ................................. 46
8. Organis er & Ext ras ........................47
Organiser ......................................................... 47
Creating a new event .......................... 47
Modifying an event ............................. 48
Extras . ..................... .................... .................... ..49
Brick game ......................................... 49
Call counters ...................................... 49
Memory status .................................... 51
Calculator .......................................... 51
Alarm clock ........................................ 51
Memo ................................................ 52
Euro .................................................. 52
9. E-mail .................................................53
Network access .................................... 54
Settings ... ....... ...... ....... ... ....... ....... ....... ...... ....... .. 54
E-mail server access ............................. 55
Advanced ........................................... 55
Write and send e-m ail ...... .... ... ... .... ............... 56
To one or several recipients .................. 56
With an attachment ........................... 57
Receive and read emails ................................57
Connect to the server ........................... 57
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Download e-mails ...............................58
Get and store attachments ....................58
Add an e-mail address to the phonebook 59
Delete e-mails .....................................60
Reply to an e-mail ............................... 60
Forward an e-mail ..............................60
10. WAP services ................................61
Introduction ........... .................... ..................... 61
Launch .............................................................. 61
Browse ............................................................. 61
Favourite s .............................................. .......... 62
Last page .......................................................... 62
Advanced ......................................................... 62
Images ................................................62
Status icons ......................................... 62
Download fun URL ............................63
Access settings ............................................... 63
Change name ...................................... 63
GSM settings ...................................... 63
GPRS settings ..................................... 64
Gateway .............................................64
Bearer ................................................65
Make a second ca ll .... .... ... ... .... .......................67
Answer a second call .....................................67
Answer a third call .........................................68
Conferen ce cal l .............. ... ... .... ... .......... .... ... ...6 8
Explici t call tran s fer ... .......... .... ... ... .... .............69
Precautions .......................................... 70
Radio waves .....................................................70
Always switch off your phone .....................71
Always switch off your phone
and do not remove the battery ..................71
Informatio n d ispl ay ed on the battery ........7 2
Do not use your phone while driving .......72
EN 60950 Norm . .... ... .... .......... ... ... .... ... ..........73
Environ men tal ca re ... .... .................... ... .... ... ...7 3
Troubleshooting ................................. 74
Glossary ... ................. ........ ................. ... 77
Philips authentic acce ssories ......... ... 79
Declaration of con formity ................ 81
11. Operator services ........................66
GSM strings .....................................................66
DTMF tones ....................................................66
Pause and wait characters ....................66
Access your answering machine..............67
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Operate your phone

The carousel

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.
Oper. services
Quick settings
Settings
Extras
All icons don’t fit within the screen; the hidden ones ap­pear when scrolling< or>.
You access the main carousel featuring the icons shown above by pressing (anti clockwise) or> (clockwise) and press , when the feature or option of your choice is selected. Another sub-carousel or list will then appear.
Pressing< or>will alternate between two options, such as Activate/Deactivate, On/Off, Increase/Decrease a value, etc.
Picture album
Phonebook
Organiser
,
when in idle mode. Move
Call list
E-mail
Mess ages
Repeat the operation described above and browse car­ousels and lists until you reach the desired feature or option. When navigating in a list, a scroll bar located on the right handside of the screen shows your actual position in the list. With the navigation key, you can then select or adjust all the functions of your phone as described in the relevant chapter of this user guide.

Text or number entry

Text can be entered in editing screens in two different ways: by using T9 input. Two other modes for numbers and punctuation marks, are also available. Icons appearing on the screen show the active text mode.
T9® text Input
What is it?
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Tegic Euro. Pat. App. 0842463
strokes input are analysed and the word suggested by
®
T9
is displayed in the bottom of the screen. If several
words are available according to the keys used, press
®
predictive Text Input, or basic text
T9® predictive Text Input is an intelli­gent editing mode for SMS and e-mail, includi ng a comprehensiv e dictionary . It allows you to quickly enter text. Press only once on the key corresponding to each letter needed to spell a word: key-
4 Operate your phone
0
to browse the list and choose from those proposed
by the T9
How to use it?
Alphabets and symbols represented by each key are as follows:
2 0
1 e
®
built-in dictionary (see example below).
to 9To key in letters.
Short press to browse the list of candi­date words, long press to browse back.
or
#
To confirm entry.
Short press to clear one entry, long press
ENTER TEXT: Eng
Language used: English
T9
Editing mode used: T9
Press the * key to switch to basic mode, to numeric mode, or to punctuation mode
ENTER TEXT: Abc ENTER TEXT: 123
ENTER TEXT: %!?
®
to clear all text.
# *
Example: how to enter the word "home":
1.
2.
3.
Shift.
To select the typing mode.
Press 4 6 6 3 The screen displays the first word of a list: Press 0 to scroll and select Press 1 to confirm
Good
Home
.
Home
.
.
While in any text mode, press the # key to switch from lower to upper case:
ENTER TEXT: abc ENTER TEXT: Abc ENTER TEXT: ABC

Basic text input

If you wish to access the basic text input, select “Abc” basic text input using
*
key. This method requires multiple key presses to reach the desired character: the letter "h" is the second letter on key
4
, you must
Operate your phone 5
press 2 times 4 in order to enter "h". Using this mode requires you press a key as many times as is equal to the order of the letter.
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
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:
Key Alphanumeric
space 1 @ _ # = < > ( ) & £ $ ¥
1
d e f 3 é è D F
3
j k l 5 L
5
p q r s 7 b P Q S
7
w x y z 9 ø W X Y
9
a b c 2 à ä å æ ç
2
g h i 4 G ì
4
m n o 6 ñ ò ö
6
4, 4
(GHI) 6, 6,
,
Key Alphanumeric
t u v 8 ü ù
8
. 0 , / : ; » ’ ! ¡ ? ¿ * + - %
0

Reminder

Switch On/Off Enter PIN
Make a cal l
Long press Enter your PIN code using the key­pad and press Enter phone number on keypad and press lect
(
Answer a call End a call Quickly access
Phone-
the
book
Quickly access the
Call
Return to previous menu
Return to idle screen
Press ( when your phone rings. Press ). In idle mode, move−.
In idle mode, move+or press (.
list
Press e.
Press and hold e or short press
)
)
to switch on or off.
,
or # to confirm.
(
to dial, or press , to se-
Call or Call handsfree
or , to call.
.
, then press
6 Operate your phone
Lock/unlock the keypad
Change the language used Access a function
Use th e phonebook
In idle mode, press and hold e.
In idle mode, press and hold 0, se­lect the language and press
1. Press ,.
<
2. Move tion, then press menu.
3. Repeat step 2 until you reach the desired function.
1. In idle mode, press −.
2. Browse the list by mov­ing the selected name.
or >to select a func-
+or−
and press ( to call
,
,
.
to enter the sub-
Operate your phone 7
2.

1 • Getting started

Read the safety instructions in the "Precautions" s ection befo­re use.
Remove the SIM card from its holder and insert it on its slots, under the metal clip holder, until it stops. Be careful that the clipped corner of the card is in the right corner.

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, and a memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages (see “Phonebook” page 35).

Insert the SIM card

1.
Press on the battery clip and slide the battery cover downwards.
Make sure the phone is switched off before removing the battery.
8 Getting started
3.
Slide the battery door into its slot, metallic con­nectors downwards, until it stops. Then slide the back cover on your phone.

Enter the PIN code

1.
To switch on the phone, press and hold the key.
2.
When you switch on the phone, you may be prompted to enter the PIN code, which is the 4 to 8-digit secret code of your SIM card to protect
)
it from abusive use. It is preconfigured and com­municated to you by your operator or retailer. To personalise the PIN code, see “Change codes” page 26.
If you enter a wrong PIN code 3 times, your SIM card is blocked. To unblock it, you must request the PUK code from your operator.
3.
Enter your PIN code. If you make a mistake, press
e
. Then confirm by pressing , or #.

Set date and time

As prompted by the phone at first switch on, set the date by pressing the appropriate numeric keys (press
e
to erase a number), then press , to validate.
Proceed in the same way to set the time.
For complete date and time options, see page 26.

Copy of the SIM phonebook

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 35).
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 your SIM phonebook onto the built-in phonebook. Press
e
to cancel or , to accept. 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 setting s
book card
. If you refused or aborted 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 setti ngs
switch phonebooks.
>
Phon e bo o k select
>
Phonebook select
>
Phon ebook
>
In phone
Phone-
In SIM

First call

1.
Enter the phone number (if you make a mistake, press
e
2.
) and press (. Once 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 warn you when the battery reaches low.
Getting started 9
to
We recommend that you do not when the phone is switched on: you may lose all your personal settings (see information on battery safety, page 72).
1.
Once the battery and battery cover are 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.
2.
Plug the transformer unit into a main AC power socket with easy access. The cates the state of charge:
During charging the 4 charge indicators change; Each bar represents around 25% of charge and it takes around 1.45 hours to fully recharge your mobile phone.
When all 4 bars are steady the battery is fully charged and you can disconnect the charger
remove
the battery
b
symbol indi-
.
When the battery is charged, remove the connec­tor by pressing the release button on top of the connector.
Depending on the network and condition of use, talk time goes up to 7 hours and standby time up to 1 month.
Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile when the battery is 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).
3.
If you don’t intend to use your phone for several days, we recommend you to disconnect the bat­tery.
You can use the phone while it is on charge. If the bat­tery is completely flat, the battery icon will only reap­pear after 2 or 3 minutes of charging.
10 Getting started

2 • Main features

Idle screen & symbols

After switching your phone on and entering the PIN code (see page 8), your phone displays the idle screen which means that it is ready to be used. In idle mode, several symbols can be displayed simultaneously.
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.
Silent - Your phone
Q
will not ring when receiving a call. Vibra - Your phone
V
will vibrate when re­ceiving a call.
Keypad lock - Pro-
L
tects the keys from being pressed acci­dentally.
SMS message - You
s
have received a new message. Voice mail - You
M
have received a new voice mail.
Battery - The bars
B
indicate the battery level (4 bars = full, 1 bar = low).
GPRS attach
mobile phone is con­nected to the GPRS network.
SMS full - Memory
S
for messages is full. Delete old messages to receive new ones.
Call Forward Un-
F
conditional to number - All your
incoming voice calls are being forwarded to a number other than voice mail.
- Your
Roaming - Dis-
R
played when your phone is registered to a network other than your own (especially when you’re abroad). Home zone - A zone
H
designated by your network operator. Subscription de­pendent, contact your service provider for details.
a
GSM Network:
N
your phone is con­nected to a GSM network
q
Reception quality:
the more bars are shown the better the reception is.
Main features 11
Call Forward Un-
f
conditional to voice mailbox - All your
incoming calls are being forwarded to voice mail.

Events

Some events may modify the idle screen (missed call, new message, etc.). Press ing menu or long press

Make a call

1.
In idle mode, enter the phone number using the keypad. To correct an error, press
For an international call, enter the "+" sign instead of the usual international prefix by pressing and holding
*
.
2.
Press ( to dial the number and press ) to hang up.
To learn other ways of making a call, see “Call a number” page 40.
Memo
- A memo or conversation has been recorded and saved but not yet
A
played. Alarm clock activat­ed.
,
to access the correspond-
e
to go back to idle.
e

Answer and end a call

1.
When receiving a call, depending on your sub­scription and if the caller has permitted this infor­mation to be transmitted, his number may be displayed. If the number is stored in the selected phonebook (see page 35), the corresponding name is displayed instead of the number.
2.
To answer the call, press (.
3.
To reject a call, press ). If you have activated “Call forward” (see page 31), the call is diverted to a number or voicemail.
The phone will not ring if the ringer is deactivated (see page 15).
.
If you have selected can accept a call by pressing any key (except )).
4.
To hang up, press ).
Any Key Answer
(see page 32), you
See & hear whoís calling: Fotocall
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", etc.), a given picture of the
Picture albu m
and a melody of the
Ringer
list,
12 Main features
- link one or several contacts of your phonebook to a group, so that when the/a person of this group calls 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.
1.
If not done during the start-up procedure (see “First call” page 9), copy the content of your SIM phonebook onto your phone: press
Phonebook, Phonebook s etti ngs, Copy all to
select
phone
and press ,. Wait for the copy to be
completed.
2.
Then select the group of your choice.
3.
Rename the group to be identified ("Friends", "Kids", etc.) and select the to be associated to this group.
4.
Long press e 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
,
group of your choice. When this contact calls you, the sociated to his group will ring/appear on the screen.
Group settings
. Then choose
, press , and select
Melody
Select group
Melody
,
and
and the
Picture
and select the
and
Picture

Call handsfree

If you selected the phonebook in your
Call handsfree
select If you selected the phonebook in your phone, proceed the same way to call the default number, or choose
Show
,
and select
SIM card, select a record, press twice to access the next carousel, then
Call handsfree
and select another number in the list, then press
and press , to dial the number.
Call handsfree
.

Flash dial

Instead of accessing the
Flash dial
hotkey, so that a long press on the chosen key will di­rectly call him (e.g. long press on home).
You can only program keys 2 to 9, as keys 0 (se­lection of the language) and
as-
predefined and cannot be changed. See also “Hotkeys” page 27.
1.
Press , to enter the main menu, then select
Settings
menu and scrolling through the list, you can link the relevant name ca rd to a
1
(voice mailbox) are
>
Hotkeys
and press ,.
Phon ebook
2
to call your
,
Main features 13
2.
Select a key "Not in use" from 2 to 9 and press
,
3.
4.
. Then select name in the In idle mode, press and hold the programmed key to dial the associated entry: the connection is established. Press
Flash Dial
Phonebook
)
, press , and select a . Press , to confirm.
to hang up.

Voice dial

Voice dial also allows you to quickly call
Voice Dial
that will call the corresponding name when pro­nounced.
1.
2.
- SIM phonebook: press press
- phonebook in phone: select then select the phone number of your choice if sev­eral numbers were stored for this name and press
, ,
3.
a name from your phonebook: simply set a voice command by recording a word
Press − when in idle mode, select the name of your choice in the list and press Depending on the selected phonebook (see “Phonebook” page 35):
,
,
. Select
Voi ce dial
.
When the option
,
and follow the instructions displayed on the
in the carousel menu, and press
Add voice tag?
,
,
, select
Show
and press ,,
appears, press
.
Voi ce d ia l
and
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.
4.
From the back to idle.
5.
Press and hold , when in idle mode, then say the voice tag corresponding to the number you
want to dial. To display the list of voice dials you have defined, se­lect
Settings, Vo ice Commands, Voice di al
You can also set a voice tag for a voice dial from this menu, by selecting the following the instructions appearing on the screen. Voice tags you set for Voice dial can be played, changed or deleted at any time. You can also set a voice tag for a voice command (see page 29).
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.
Vo i c e d i al
menu, long press e to go
<New >
item, pressing , and
and press ,.

Clear the call list

,
To clear your call list, press
Call li s t
lect
Reset
set the call list.
, then
Reset
and se-
. Press , to re-
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Clear the phonebook

To clear the content of your phonebook
Reset phonebo ok
Press
This option only applies to the phonebook in your phone, NOT to the SIM phonebook.
at once, press
Phonebook settings, Reset phonebook
,
to reset the phonebook content.
,
and select
Phonebook

Lock / unlock the keypad

You can lock the keypad to protect the
Keypa d lock
To lock the keypad, press and hold screen. The icon the keypad, press and hold
You can also choose immediate or delayed lock by se­lecting available values. In this case, your keypad will be per­manently locked. If you unlock it by pressing the key, it will be temporarily unlocked while you use your phone, and 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 “Call a
keys from being pressed accidentally (e.g., when the phone is in your pocket).
e
L
appears on the screen. To unlock
e
again.
Settings >Security
>
Keypad lock
when in idle
, then one of the

Deactivate the ringer

, .
1.
2.
Silent mode can also be set by selecting
>
Silence
If you don’t want your phone to ring when you receive a call, you can deacti-
Silence
vate the ringer as follows:
Press , and select
.
volume
Move < until the volume is set to
. In this case, the vibra alert is also activated.
Settings >Sounds >Ringer

Activate the vibra alert

If you want your phone to vibrate when
Vibra alert
1.
2.
Activating the vibra doesn’t mute the ringer. If you
e
want to mute it and keep the vibra function on, acti-
vate the
you receive a call, you can activate the vi-
bra alert as follows: Press , and select Move < or > to select On or
,
to confirm.
Silence
mode as described above.
Settings >Sounds >Vibra

Read your mobile phone number

To read your own mobile phone number, press when in idle mode and select
Own n um.
Silence
.
Quick Settings
.
Off
and press
, then press
Main features 15
,
, select
Show
number is displayed if present on your SIM card. If not, select
If your own number has been stored in the Phonebook, you can read it during a call. See “Consult the phone­book” page 16.
and press , again. Your phone
New
, then follow the instructions.

Adjust the earpiece volume

During a call, move the side key up or down to in­crease/decrease the volume.

Mute the microphone

You can mute the microphone so that your correspondent cannot hear you.
Mute
confirm by pressing
During a call, press
,
,
, select
.
Mute

Unmute the microphone

To unmute the microphone during a call, press
Unmute
firm by pressing unmuted.
,
, select
Unmute
,
. The microphone is
and con-

Write in the notep a d

The notepad is a temporary memory in which you can note down a number dur-
Notepad
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 it, store it in the
ing a call. To do so during a call, simply
Phonebook
, etc.

Consult the phonebook

To consult the phonebook during a call,
,
, select
View Names Li st
and
View Names List
pressing to the in-call screen.
press
,
or +. Then press
and scroll through the entries by

Record a conversation

Only one recording is available, and each
Record conv.
is available in the menu To record a conversation during a call:
1.
new recording (either memo or conver­sation) will replace the previous one and
While one or several simultaneous calls are in progress, press ousel.
Extras> Memo
,
to access the call context car-
,
e
twice to return
>
Play me mo
to dial
, press
16 Main features
.
If you select voice is recorded.
2.
In most countries, conversation recording is subject to law regulation. We advise you to notify the caller if you intend to record the conversation 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 52).
Mute
, then
Record conv.
Select
Record conv.
conversation recording, press up.
and press ,. To end the
, only the caller’s
,, e
or hang

Other features during a call

- Change the equalizer settings (see page 24),
- Add a name to the phonebook (see page 36),
- Switch to a handsfree (see page 40),
- Write and send a message (SMS) via the phonebook or the Notepad (see page 42),
- Read a message (see page 43),
- Consult your Call list (see page 45),
- Consult your Organiser (see page 47),
- Check a voice mailbox or access a voice server via the Notepad (see page 66),
- Transmit DTMF tones to answering machines and other devices (see page 66),
- Make a second call (see page 67).
Main features 17

3 • Menu tree

The menus contain all your GSM phone functions. They all feature icons or scrollable lists: press enter a menu or sub-menu, press left or right in a menu and list and press choice.
,
to validate an entry or to confirm a
Operator s ervi c es p6 6 WAP services p61
Launch / Favourites / Alerts / Last page / Ad­vanced / Access settings
Services + Service numbers Picture album p20 Phonebook p35 Messages p4 1
Send a SM S p4 2
Together with an attachment / Send now / Save
<
or > to move
+
or − to scroll in a
,
to
Read SMS p4 3
Saved Messages / Received Messages / Delete all SMS
SMS Archive p45 SMS settings p43
SMS centre / Signature / Validity period (subscription dependent) / Reply path (sub­scription dependent) / Delivery report (sub­scription dependent) / Auto save SMS
Reset p45 Broadcast SMS p44
Reception / Topics / District codes
E-mail p53 Settings p54
Network access / E-mail server access / Ad­vanced
Open mailbox p57 Send mail p56 Call l ist p 4 5 Display p45
18 Menu tree
Reset p45 Organiser p47 Extras p49 Brick game p49 Call counters p49
GSM counters / GPRS counters
Euro p52 Memory status p51 Calculator p51 Alarm clock p51 Memo p52 Settings p23 Sounds p23
Ringer / Ringer volume / Key tones / Minute beep / Organiser alerts / Battery low alert / New SMS tone / Vibra alert / Equalizer
Display p21
Screen saver / Screen animation / Animation / Welcome screen / Backlight / Contrast
Security p24
Keypad lock / Public names / Call barring / Change codes / PIN protection
Time and date p26
Clock display / Set date / Date format / Set time / Time zone / Daylight savings
Language p27 Hotkeys p27 Voice command p29 Network p30
GPRS attach / Register again / Preferred list
Call settings p31
Call waiting / Caller ID / Call forward /Au­toredial / Any key answer / Mailboxes
Quick Settings p33
Personal / Silence / Autonomy / Headset / Outdoors / Meeting
Menu tree 19

4 • Display & pictures

The

Picture album

lect pictures in a list and display them, as well as set the backlight duration, screen animations, screen saver, etc. In idle mode, press first option described in this chapter, or
Display
for the second set of options.
Picture al bum
This menu allows you to manage and display the pic­tures stored in your mobile phone, to them and
Devices File type Sent via... See... Example
Mobile to mobile
and
Display
menus allow you to se-
,
and select
Change
their name.
EMS animation and BMP icon
JPEG EMail “Get and store attach-
Picture album
for the
Settings
, then
View
or
Delete
SMS “Send a SMS” page 42. Sent by or received from
When entering one of the available sub-menus, the pictures stored in your phone are displayed as a text list. To access the graphical display, select a picture in the list and press the next or previous picture, or text list. When renaming the file, select it in the list and press
,
twice. Select 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.
ments” page 58
,
>
. Then press + or − to go to
Rename
.
<
to go back to the
and press ,, enter a name
another mobile phone.
20 Display & pictures
Devices File type Sent via... See... Example
PC to mobile JPEG pictures, e.g., re-
Network to mobile
JPEG pictures must have the correct size and format for your mobile phone to store and display them cor­rectly. Please check “Get and store attachments” page 58 for complete information on this subject.
sized with Mobile Phone Tools.
JPEG EMail “Get and store attach-
BMP icons, JPEG pic­tures and iMelodies Wap site dependent

Display

Settings
This item of the options concerning the display, including the manage­ment of the screen saver.

Screen saver

Allows you to activate/deactivate the
Screen saver
screen saver. When activated, it will run a slide show in idle mode, by using the
menu gives you access to all
USB cable Requires a data connect kit
Wap “Download fun URL”
(see page 80).
ments” page 58
page 63.
jpeg file(s) you have stored in your phone and selected (see “Get and store attachments” page 58).
1.
Select
Settings, Display, Screen saver
,
, then press < or > to select On and press
,
. In the list that appears, select a picture by
<
pressing pressing these keys), then press the next picture. Once you selected the pictures of your choice, press saver.
You must 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.
or > (you deselect it also by
Photographs taken with a digital camera, files downloaded from the Internet or pictures present on the data connect kit CD-Rom.
By connecting to a "Download fun" Wap site.
and press
to move to
,
to activate the screen
Display & pictures 21
2.
Select
Start delay
a value between 1 and 5 mn. When in idle mode, the screen saver will start according to the time limit you have set.
3.
Then select the screen saver 10 seconds to 5 mn) and press you have set will be applied between each picture of the slideshow.
Background pictures are automatically deactivated when entering an edit screen. Also note that activating this function will automati­cally deactivate the screen saver.

Screen animation

Screen animation
available icons or ly, then press
Activating this function will automatically deactivate the screen saver.

Animation

Animation
and press < or > to choose
Disp l ay p er io d
,
Allows you to activate a screen anima­tion that will be displayed in idle mode. Press
<
or > to select one of the
Random
,
Allows you to activate/deactivate the an­imation in different menus.
to display all icons random-
to confirm.
(from
. The timing
Deactivating this function increases the autonomy of your phone.

Welcome screen

Allows you to define a and
Welcom e screen
the text of your choic e, then sel ect an icon; in both cas­es, press
,
Welcome icon
when switching on your phone. Enter
to confirm.
Welcome screen
that will be displayed

Backlight

The backlight is activated when receiv­ing incoming calls or messages, browsing
Backlight
set the backlight and press , to confirm . Then set the brightness from level 1 to 7 and press
Deactivating this function increases the autonomy of your phone.
lists and menus, etc. Press
Duration
from
,
.
Off
to
<
or > to
30 s. backl igh t

Contrast

Allows you to choose among 5 levels of contrast.
Contrast
22 Display & pictures
5 • Settings & Quick

Settings

The
Settings
and change the settings related to each available option (sounds, time and date, accessories, etc.). The settings at once (see page 33). In idle mode, press
tings
change it as described further in this chapter. Press to confirm or e to cancel.
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.
Ringer volume
and use a Hotkey to activate the silent mode (see page 27). The
menu allows you to customise your phone
Quick Settings
, then press ,to access a feature or option and to
Ringer volume
menu allows you to change several
,
and select
By default the ringer volume is set to
. Press < or > to set the volume
dium
of your ringer from
Silent
mode also applies to key tones.
Settings
Silent
or
Quick Set-
to
Increasing
Ringer
and wait for two seconds to hear the selected mel-
ody being played (except for an
,
, select Press or move to the next melody.
You will not hear the melody if the volume ringer is set to
,
Me-
Off
Downloaded and own melody
The ceived via SMS, either downloaded from a web site (see below) or received from a friend.
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.
1.
2.
This option enables you to select the ringer tone from the available melodies.
Ringer
Scroll through the list by moving
Playback
,
to select this melody as ringer, e to cancel,
or if the
Own melod.
From the press Select one of the own melodies and press Select
and press , again to hear it).
Silence
mode was activated (see page 15).
menu allows you to store melodies re-
Ringe r
,
Send
menu, select
to access the list of own melodies.
and press , to send it.
Own melody
Own m el od .
+
: press
, then
,
.
Settings & Quick Settings 23
or
This service is subscription dependent; you can only send melodies that are out of copyright. When sending a melody via SMS (see page 42), the receiver must have a Philips mobile phone to be able to hear it.
3.
When receiving a melody together with a SMS, select
Store
or
Delete
Key tone s
to store it as
it if you wish. Press , to confirm.
Own melod.
, and
Rename
Allows you to activate/deactivate the key
Key tones
tones. Even if Key Tones are set DTMF are played during calls (see page 66).
Minute beep
Allows you to activate a beep, which is
Minute beep
emitted 15s before the end of each
minute of communication (the beep cannot b e heard by the caller). This allows you to man­age the duration of your calls.
Organiser alerts
Allows you to activate/deactivate an alert
Organiser alerts
beep when an event you programmed in
your organiser is due.
Unlike the alarm clock, this alert will not ring if you turn your phone off.
Battery low alert
Allows you to activate/deactivate an alert
Batt. low alert
New SMS tone
beep which informs you that the battery is low and requires recharging.
Allows you to activate/deactivate an alert beep each time you receive a SMS.
This option allows you to choose from 5 different equalizer settings. You access it while in conversation with a caller: press
Equalizer
, scroll through the list and wait a
Off
,
New SM S tone
Equalizer
Equalizer
,
, select few seconds to hear the difference. Press firm your choice.
Vibra alert
Allows you to activate/deactivate the vi-
Vibra alert
brating alert when receiving a call.

Display

This menu allows you to set all features and options re­lated to display. See page page 20 for complete infor­mation.

Security

This menu ensures the security of your phone by lock­ing the keypad, limiting calls to public numbers, pro-
,
to con-
24 Settings & Quick Settings
hibiting specific incoming and outgoing calls, activating security via PIN codes and changing those PIN codes.
Key p a d lo c k
Allows you to activate/deactivate the
Keypad lock
and holding the
keypad lock. When your keypad is locked, you can unlock it by pressing
e
key when in idle mode. The key-
pad automatically unlocks when receiving a call.
Even when your keypad is locked, you can still place an emergency call (see page 40).
Public names
Allows you to manage a specific names
Public names
list, called
Public Names
calls to this list via the
list, and restrict
Call restriction
tion.
This feature is subscription dependent and requires a PIN2 code (see page 26).
Call restriction
Call restriction
present in the
nebook
of the main menu.
Allows you to activate/deactivate the call restriction to the activated, you can only access the names
Public names
Public Names
list. When
list, as opposed to the
This function is subscription dependent and requires a PIN2 code (see page 26). 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
Public Names
name, modify or delete a name in the list
list. You can enter a new
via PIN2 code.
<New>
Use the
option to enter the name and phone number of a new name (see “Text or number entry” page 4). Then select the number type:
Data
. Names in this list can be changed or deleted.
Call barring
op-
Call barring
you bar both outgoing and incoming calls. This func-
This menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific calls by letting
tion is network dependent and requires a call barring password supplied by your service provider.
Outgoing calls
The
Outgoing
Outgoing calls
Pho-
ing you to call your home country when you are
between
Inter. except/home
abroad). You can also
menu allows you to select
All calls, International call s
calls (the latter allow-
Deactivate
the bar on outgoing
Phone, Fax
and
Settings & Quick Settings 25
or
calls. These menus then allow you to bar, within each available option,
.
calls
All calls, Voice calls, Data calls
or
Incoming calls
The
Incoming
menu allows you to select
or
When roaming
Cancel
. It also provides
menu to remove bar
Incoming calls
All calls
access to the on incoming calls. These menus then allow you to bar, within each avail­able option,
All c a ll s, Voice calls, Data calls
or
Fax calls
Status
In each sub-menu (All calls, When
roaming, etc.), the
Status
you to know whether a type of call is
barred or not.
Change codes
Allows you to change your PIN 1, PIN 2
Change codes
and call barring codes.
PIN protection
Allows you to activate/deactivate the
PIN protection
PIN protection when switching on your
phone. When the PIN code is activated, you will be asked to enter your PIN code when switch­ing your phone on.
Status
option allows
PIN2 code
Depending on your SIM card, some features or options
Fax
may require a PIN2 secret code. This is a second secret 4 to 8-digit code given to you by your operator. If you enter a wrong PIN2 code 3 times, your SIM card is blocked. To unblock it, request the PUK2 code from your operator or retailer.
If you enter an incorrect PUK code 10 times in a row, the SIM card will be blocked and unusable. If this hap-
.
pens, contact your operator or retailer.

Time and date

This menu allows you to set the time and date, time zone, daylight savings, and change the clock display mode.
Clock display
Clock display
press
Set date
Allows you to select time formats when shown in idle mode,
,
to confirm.
by pressing
<
or >. In both cases,
Allows you to set the date by pressing the appropriate numeric keys (you can also
Set date
set the date by moving
Analogue
+
or
or −).
Digital
If your PIN code is deactivated, you cannot change it.
26 Settings & Quick Settings
Date format
Date format
Time zone
The time zone and daylight savings are to be set first. You should then double-check date and time if previ­ously set. To know which time zone you are in, we rec­ommend you to check in an atlas or an encyclopedia.
Time zone
Move your area, e.g. GMT + 00:00 when located in United Kindom, GMT + 01:00 when in The Netherland, France or Germany.
Daylight savings
This setting only concerns countries in which time is set according to summer/winter time (e.g. Greenwich Me­ridian Time / British Summer Time).
Daylight savings
>
it should be set first. If daylight saving is
Allows you to select one of the two avail­able date formats, either
Thai
. Press , to confirm.
Time zone
The the time zone you belong to, according to GMT (Greenwich Meridian Time).
+
or − to select the setting corresponding to
This option allows you to set the day­light savings to
Off
. As this setting impacts the date and time option,
(in winter time) by moving < or
option allows you to set
On
Western
(in summer time) or
On
and you
set the time to 12:00, it will automatically switch to 13:00 when turning the option to
or
Set time
Allows you to set the time by pressing the appropriate keys or moving
Set time
>
to increase or decrease the time
minute by minute.
Off

Language

This menu allows you to select a language for all menu text. A long press on matically displays this menu.
0
when in the idle screen auto-

Hotkeys

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 Hotkey, so that a long press on this key will automatically activate this function.
You can only program keys 2 to 9, as keys 0 (se­lect language) and predefined and cannot be changed.
1.
To set a hotkey, press ,, select
and press ,.
keys
2.
Select a key from 2 to 9 and press ,.
1
(retrieve voice mailbox) are
.
Settings
<
>
Hot-
Settings & Quick Settings 27
or
3.
Browse the list to select the function you wish to associate with this key. Press
,
to confirm your
choice.
If the selected key is already set, you can reprogram it:
,
press
twice, select
Change
and press ,. This will
bring you to the list of available functions.
4.
To use the hotkeys, simply press and hold the key corresponding to the function you want to launch or activate while in idle mode.
You can also set hotkeys for voice dial (see “Voice dial” page 14). Depending on your service provider some Hotkeys, in addition to
0
and 1, can be prede-
fined and locked, preventing reprogramming.
2
You can associate hotkeys
to 9 to the functions
of the following table.
Dials the associated number of the
Flash Dial
Phonebook. Activates the silence quick setting (vi-
Activ. Silence
bra on, ringer volume off). Activates the headset quick setting
Activ. Headset
(ringer volume medium, any key an­swer on). Activates the outdoors quick setting
Activ.Outdoors
(ringer volume high).
Redial last num.
Calculator
To voic e mail
Activ. Autonomy
Send SM S
Record memo
E-mail
Launch
Alarm Clock
Screen saver
Keypad lock
Redials the last number called.
Direct access to the calculator.
Forwards all calls to the voice mail­box.
Activates the autonomy quick setting, which extends the battery autonomy (animation off, vibra off, backlight off, ringer volume medium). Opens the
Messages
menu.
Allows to record a memo.
Opens the
E-mail
menu for access to
the mailboxes.
Launches a WAP se ssion.
Subscription dependent
Alarm
Opens the
Opens the
menu.
Screen saver On/Off
menu.
Locks / unlocks the keypad.
28 Settings & Quick Settings
Activate Car
Meeting
Activ. Personal
Reply last num.
SOS call
Read SMS
Show events
Play memo
Add new event
Accum. cost
Activates the car quick setting (ringer volume high, any key answer).
Activates the meeting quick setting (vibra on, ringer and all keys set to si­lent). Activates the personal settings.
Redials the number of the last call re­ceived.
Dials the emergency call number.
Displays the messages list.
Displays the event list of the Organis­er menu.
Plays the memo back.
Opens the
Add event
menu of the Or-
ganiser. Displays the accumulated cost of out-
going calls.
Subscription dependent
Show ba lance
Picture album
Euro ->
-> Eu ro
Brick gam e
Phonebook select.

Voice command

Voice command menu allows you to quickly 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 Voice command to the functions supported by the Hotkeys (see page 28).
1.
To set a voice tag for voice command, press ,, select
Displays t he remaining credit balance.
Subscription dependent
Open the
Picture Album
Direct access to the
menu.
Euro
currency).
Direct access to the
Euro
(from currency).
Opens the
Brick Game
.
Subscription dependent
>
Voice command
Phonebook select.
and press ,.
Opens the
Settings
converter (to
converter
menu.
Settings & Quick Settings 29
2.
Select
<New >
to select the function to be set with a voice tag. Press
3.
When 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.
4.
The next carousel menu allows you to
Play
the voice tag, with this voice tag or this function.
5.
Repeat the steps described above to add more voice commands. Then make a short press on
e
press to go back to idle.
6.
To activate a feature using the voice command, press and hold the recorded voice tag.
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 c ommand ( see “ Voice d ial” page 14).
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.
and press ,, then browse the list
,
to confirm your choice.
Press OK and speak
to go back to the previous menu or a long
,
appears, follow the
Change the function
Change the voice tag
when in idle mode, then say
Delete
associated
used for

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.
GPRS attach
or
GPRS attac h
to exchange data with high speed rates and to stay al­ways online (i.e. have a permanent connection to the Internet and WAP). Your phone allows you to fully benefit from GPRS access in WAP and Internet.
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:
Your mobile integrates features that sup­port GPRS (Global Packet Radio Serv­ice), a new mobile service allowing you
Always on
Your phone will always register to the GPRS service. This option allows faster GPRS connection. However it will increase energy consumption.
30 Settings & Quick Settings
For data calls
Your phone will automatically register to the GPRS service only when required. This option allows to re­duce energy consumption, however it will increase the connection delay.
In spite of these settings, you must still select the bearer (GSM or GPRS ) in the menus of ea ch applicat ion to be used (WAP or data transfer).
Register again
Provides you with a list of the networks
Register again
available in the area when the manual mode is selected. Select the network you want to register with and press
,
to
confirm.
Preferred list
Allows you to build a network list in or-
Preferred list
der of preference. Once defined, the phone will try to register on a network,
according to your preferences.

Call settings

This menu allows you to set all the call options (call forward, waiting, etc.).
Call forward
Call forward
Allows you to divert incoming calls ei­ther to your mailbox or to a number
(whether in your
Phon ebook
Data calls, Voice call s
Before activating this option, you must enter your voice mailboxes’ numbers (see “Mailboxes” page 32). 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.
Warning! When selecting this option, you will not re­ceive any calls 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: call),
If not reachable
(you are already on the phone and your subscrip-
busy
tion doesn’t include the call waiting option or you ha­ven’t activated it). Each option can be set independently. Once you selected either choose whether you want to divert calls to your voice
If no reply
or not) and applies to:
and
Fax calls
.
(you haven’t replied to the
(your network isn’t available) or
Conditional
or
Unconditional
Settings & Quick Settings 31
If
,
mailbox or to another phone number, or cancel the call forward.
Status
Allows you to display the status of all call forwarding.
Status
Mailboxes
Mailboxes
In some cases, you might 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.
Autoredial
Autoredial
tomatically continues to redial 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.
The time between redials increases with each attempt.
This menu allows you to enter your voice mailbox numbers if not available on your SIM card.
Allows you to activate/deactivate the au­toredial feature. If autoredial is switched on and if the line is busy, your phone au-
Any key answer
Allows you to accept a call by pressing
)
Any ke y answer
Call waiting
any key, except
, used to reject a call.
Call waiting is managed differently de-
Call waiting
pending on the type of network you se­lected.
With GSM call
Allows you to activate or deactivate the
With GSM call
call waiting and applies to:
calls
,
Fax calls
and When this option is active, you hear a beep if someone tries to call you while already in communication.
This function is subscription-dependent. Contact your operator.
Data calls
All calls, Voice
.
With GPRS call
With GP R S call
Caller ID
Caller ID
Allows you to call waiting for voice incoming calls.
Allows you to show or hide your identity to your correspondent. The tion will inform you if this function is activated or not.
Activate
or
Deactivate
Status
the
op-
32 Settings & Quick Settings

Quick Settings

This function is subscription and network dependent. Contact your operator.
This menu allows you to access a group of predefined settings, which let you quickly adapt your phone to your environment by changing several settings at once. For example, selecting ume to silent, activate vibra and deactivate the key tones (the other items are set according to the settings you configured). When your meeting is over, selecting
Personal
will reactivate all your usual settings.
Vibra alert Ringer volume Key tones Organiser alerts Battery low alert New SMS tone Backlight
Meeting
will set your ringer vol-
*
Personal Silence Autonomy Outdoors Meeting
Active* Active Inactive ¤Active
Medium* Silent Medium Loud Silent
Active* Inactive ¤ ¤Inactive Active* Inactive ¤ ¤ ¤ Active* Inactive ¤ ¤ ¤ Active* Inactive ¤ ¤ ¤
5 sec* ¤Inactiv ¤
You can also associate a quick setting with a hotkey (see page 27).

Quick settings

Wa r n i n g !
* The settings listed in the first column are the default settings (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 parameters or not), these settings are stored in the
menu item and apply to each box of the
sonal
table.
¤
Per-
Settings & Quick Settings 33
*
Any key answers Animation

Accessories settings

When connecting an accessory, the settings described in the table below also become available in the
Settings
menu.
Personal Silence Autonomy Outdoors Meeting
Inactive* ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
Active* ¤Inactiv ¤
When disconnecting the accessory, the phone goes back to the
Personal
Quick
Headset Cigarette Ligh-
Data Car
Quick Setting (see table above).
ter Adapter or
Car
Vibra alert Ring volume Key tones Organiser alerts Battery low alert New SMS tone Backlight Any key answers Animation
Headset
Fast charger
¤ Inactive Inactive Inactive
Medium ¤ ¤Loud
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤Active
Active ¤ ¤Active
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
34 Settings & Quick Settings

6 • Phonebook

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 phonebooks. Please refer to “Calls and messag­es” page 40 for further information on how to call numbers and send messages.
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.The second phonebook is built in the mobile’s memory and can hold up to 500 names.
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 phonebook located on your phone shares the mobile capacity and memory with the organiser and the pic­ture album. As such, both features are inter-dependent: the more names you create, the less events you can store and vice-versa. 500 is the maximum number of names and events cards.
To check the memory available in your phone, press
,
when in idle mode to access the main menu, then
Extras >Memory
select The
Phonebook
two available phonebooks: the one on your SIM card or the one in your phone. When entering new names
Phonebook
in the selected in this menu.
The
Reset phonebook
SIM phonebook.
Copy all to phone
into your phone. Selecting this option twice will dupli­cate all the names
.
menu allows you to select one of the
, they will be added to the phonebook
option does NOT apply to the
will copy the content of your SIM card

Phonebook in SIM card

,
Press
Phone book select.
book located in your SIM card. Names added to this phonebook can then be copied into the phonebook lo­cated in your phone.
In SIM card
of your SIM card, even though it features less fields of
book settings
press
When you copy the contents of your SIM phonebook into your phone (see below), you can still use the phonebook
and select
<
or > to select the phone-
Phonebook, Phone-
,
Phonebook select
. Then
Phonebook 35
information. For a complete description of the SIM phonebook and how to add names to it, see “Add names in the phonebook” page 36.

Phonebook in phone

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.
The default selected phonebook is the one located in your phone. It can hold
In phone
up to 500 names and be reset at once us-
Reset phonebook
ing the card capacity, names added to this phonebook can then be copied into the SIM phonebook (see “Copy to SIM” page 39). If you are using a SIM card for the first time, follow the standard SIM card installation procedure as described page 8, then go to the section titled “Add names in the phonebook” below.
option. Depending on SIM

Add names in the phonebook

In the SIM card

To add a name in the SIM phonebook, proceed as fol­lows:
1.
Press − to enter the phonebook, select then press
2.
Enter the name, then the number of your choice and press
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.
3.
Select the type of number allocated to the name:
Phone, Fax
store this name in your phonebook.
,
.
,
.
or
Data
and press , to confirm and

In the phone

The phonebook located in your phone holds more in­formation fields than the SIM phonebook, and han­dles:
First and last names fields up to 20 characters Numbers fields (Mobile, Work, etc.)
up to 40 digits and 1 "+"
New
36 Phonebook
,
Extra fields (e-mail and note) up to 50 characters
Group selection You can create up to 500 records holding up to 5 nu­meric fields of your choice (e.g. 2 mobile numbers or 3 work numbers for the same name) out of a maximum of 7 fields.
1.
Press , and select
,
.
2.
Enter the last, then the first name of your choice and press
One of the two name fields can be empty, but not both. To go back to the previous field, press e.
1.
In the of your choice (Mobile, Fax, Data, Pager, Home, Work) or one of the two alphanumeric fields (Note, e-mail) and enter the relevant number or text. Then press
2.
If you wish, then select the belong to and press
3.
By selecting Phonebook, Phonebook settings, then Groups setting, you can associate a specific
Melody
as settings or changes (see “See & hear who’s calling: Fotocall” page 12 for complete information).
,
New field
and
Rename
groups. In all cases, press , to save
Phonebook, New
.
carousel, select the number type
,
to save this new record.
,
to confirm.
Picture
to each available group, as well
Group
this name will
, then press
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.

Own number

The "Own number" item that appears in the phone­book should contain your own phone number(s). If not, we advise you to enter your mobile number(s) as well as any other relevant information.
Although all its fields can be empty, the "Own number" item cannot be deleted.

Edit and manage names

Once you have stored names in your phonebook, press
when in idle mode to access the can search for a name in the phon ebook by pressing the right alphanumeric key (e.g., press the letter «U»). The first name starting with this letter is selected in the list. Depending on the phonebook you have selected, you will have access to part or all of the following options:
Phonebook
8
twice to access
. You
Phonebook 37
3.
call or call handsfree
associate a voice dial
•flash dial
•change type
delete
•change name
•send a message
•make default
•copy to phone
•copy to SIM
•show
•include in a group

In the SIM card

Select a name in the SIM card phonebook, then press
,
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
related information into the phonebook located in your phone.
to copy the selected name and all

In the phone

Add a field
1.
To add a new field to an existing record, select the name of your choice, select
,
.
2.
Select
<New >
field to be added and press number or text, then press
and press ,. Choose the type of
Show
,
,
to save changes.
and press
. Enter the
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add up to 6 fields to the same record. Make a short press on back to the previous menu, or a long press to go back to idle mode.
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 appears in first position in the list. To make another number default, see “Make default” page 39. Alphanumeric fields (note and e­mail) can only be changed or deleted.
Change a field content
1.
To change the content of a field in an existing record, select the name of your choice, press select
Show
2.
Then select the field to be changed in the list, press details of the selected field appear (number entered, check mark icon if it is the default call number, icon corresponding to the type of number, etc.). Press sel.
3.
In the carousel that appears, select press
,
and press , again.
,
, select
Show
and press , again; the
,
to access the next carou-
,
. Make the changes wanted and press
to save them.
e
Change
to go
,
and
38 Phonebook
,
Change a field type
To change a field type of an existing record, repeat steps 1 to 3 of the “Change
Chang e type
Change type
of number and press
a field content” paragraph. Then select
in the carousel menu, select the new type
,
to confirm your choice.
If you copied your SIM phonebook into your phone, some numbers might appear 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.
Delete a field
To delete a field of an existing record, re­peat steps 1 to 3 of the “Change a field
Delete
content”paragraph. Then select
Delete
To change the default number (e.g. make the "Work" number default instead of the "Home" number), re­peat steps 1 to 3 of the “Change a field content” para­graph. Then select
,
and press
Copy to SIM
to confirm.
Make default
in the carousel menu,
As mentioned earlier, entering names in
Copy to SIM
the SIM phonebook can be useful if you
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 steps 1 to 3 of the “Change a field content”para­graph. Then select
Copy to SIM
and press ,.
in the carousel menu, and press , to confirm.
Make default
The first number you enter when creat-
Make de fault
ing a new record becomes the default
number: it will appear first on the fields list and is automatically called when pressing the pick­up key or when pressing
or
handsfree
Send SMS
,
and selecting the
option.
Call, Call
Phonebook 39

7 • Calls and messages

The
Phonebook
each name stored in the selected phonebook.
If the entries are different from one phonebook to the other, the Phonebook menu contents may vary.
As for the messages in your voice mailbox, short messages (SMS) to be sent or read, the settings for all messages includ­ing broadcast messages. You can delete all messages at once via the

Call a n umber

For your own comfort and safety, ensure you move the phone away from your ear when calling handsfree, es­pecially when increasing the volume.

Emergency number

SOS Call
when your keypad is locked and if you haven’t entered your PIN code yet.
menu features information related to
Message s
menu, it allows you to manage the
Reset
command.
The emergency number will call the nearest emergency centre of your area. In mo st cases , y ou ca n c all th is num be r eve n
Depending on the network operator, the emergency number can be dialled without the SIM card being in­serted. 112 is the standard emergency number for Eu­rope (also for UK: 999).
1.
To call this number, enter it in idle mode by pressing the corresponding keys, or press
Phonebook >View Names List
select
number
2.
.
Press ( to dial and press ) to hang up.
,
>
Emergency
and

Other number

Enter a number
Pressing ,will let you access a carousel allowing you to call this number, store it or send a SMS.
Select a name
1.
2.
- once the record is selected, simply press
or
-press select number.
3.
In idle mode, enter a number by pressing the corresponding keys. Press
Call
and press
Press − and select the record of your choice. If you selected the phonebook in your SIM card:
,
twice to access the next carousel, then
Call or Call handsfree
If you selected the phonebook in your phone:
)
to hang up.
and press , to dial the
(
(
to dial
to call,
40 Calls and messages
•To call the
- once the record selected, simply press
- press
Call or Call handsfree
To call any other number, choose record is selected and choose a number type in the list (Mobile, Home, etc.). Press the next carousel and select
4.
In all cases, press ) to hang up.
You can also switch to handsfree while a standard call is in progress: press
,
to confirm.
Use Flash dial
Flash dial
Use Voice dial
Voice Dial
ognizes the voice tag, it dials the number associated with it. Press
default
number:
(
,
to access the record carousel, then select
.
Show
,
Call or Call handsfree
,
, select
Activ.h/free
In idle mode, press and hold a key be­tween
2
entry (see “Flash dial” page 13): connec­tion is established. Press
In idle mode, press and hold ,, then pronounce the saved voice tag (see “Voice dial” page 14). If the phone rec-
)
and 9 to dial the associated
to hang up.
)
to hang up.
to dial, or
once the
to access
and press

Messages

In addition to calling people, you can also send them text messages, called SMS, together with a melody or an emotion icon (optional). These short messages can be sent to any correspondent (saved in the phonebook or not) and are displayed on their mobile phone screen
.
when received.
Send SM S
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, pre-defined sounds, an anima­tion or a picture to your message.
The Standard SMS messages are displayed one after another: to select a pre-configured message including your number, if this number is the first one of the option (see page 40).
Send SM S
The allows you to:
Please call me back at...
item of the
Messages
for example allows you
menu
Own num.
Calls and messages 41

Send a SMS

To a name in the list
To the def aul t nu mbe r if sev eral (p hon ebo ok i n p hon e) or to the unique phone number (phonebook in SIM)
1.
Press −, select the name of your choice and
,
.
press
2.
Select
Send SMS
type of message to be sent and press your message, attach a graphic or a sound if you wish, then select
and press ,, then select the
Send now
or
Save
(see below).
,
. Enter
To the number of your choice (phone name list only)
1.
Press − and select the record of your choice, then press
2.
Select the number of your choice and press ,.
3.
Proceed as described in step 2 of the previous par­agraph.
To any other name
To send a short message to someone whose number isn’t stored in the phonebook, press
Messages
number to which the message should be sent to and press
,
to send a message.
,
, select
Show
and press ,.
,
, then
Send SMS
and
New
. Then foll ow the instructions dec ribed abov e
and select
. Enter the phone
Together with an attachment
This option allows you to attach a sound, icon or ani­mation to your message. Depending on the type of file you want to attach, select map image or an animation, and/or tach a melody. Select the sub-menu of your choice, then one of the available items in the list that appears, and press , to confirm and attach it to your message.
You can send up to 2 attachements of 2 different types together 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 copyright­protected.
Send now
Send now
Allows you to send the current message once you entered it (to learn how to en-
Add graphic
to attach a bit-
Add sound
to at-
42 Calls and messages
ter text and numbers, see page 4). Press , to con­firm.
Save
Allows you to store the current message and its associated icon and melody if
Save
any. Press
,
to confirm.

Read SMS

The
Read SMS
Read SMS
stored on your SIM card. Several options allow you to then manage them directly on your mobile phone.
Received Messages
- The messages you received and already read are labelled with . Messages received but not yet read are labelled with
,
the following options:
-
Reply
-
Forward
in the phonebook or enter a phone number manu­ally),
-
Delete
-
Store number
message,
-
Store me l o dy
SMS (see “Downloaded and own melody” page 23),
allows you to consult the list of SMS you have saved and received, and that are first
to read it. When displayed, press , to access
to the sender and send him a message,
the selected message (choose the recipient
the selected message,
of the sender if it is attached to the
if a melody was sent together with the
item of the
s. Select a message and press
Messages
menu
Store graphic(s)
­mations were sent together with the message,
-
Extract
this number is included in double quotes (several numbers can be included and extracted),
-
Call
the sender of the message (operator-dependent).
-
Move to Archive
the phone memory. Saved messages can then be consulted by pressing
SMS Archive
Moving a message to the archive list deletes it from the read SMS list.
Edit
a message in the
­it and resend it to someone (you can add a picture or a sound).
If a picture or a sound was attached to the message you edit, you must first detach it and store it in the
or in tthe
album
Then re-attach it to your message (see page 42).
Saved Messages
The messages you sent are labelled with in normal mode or with page 44). Select the message you want and press read it. When displayed, press tions described above in “Received Messages”, includ­ing storing the caller’s number.
if one or several graphics and/or ani-
a number included in the message itself, if
allows you to store read messages in
,
.
Own melod.
and selecting
Read
or
Archive
menu of the ringers list.
Messages
folder, modify
Picture
t in auto save SMS mode (see
,
to access the op-
,
Calls and messages 43
,
to
Delete all SMS
Allows you to delete all the messages of either the
(messages on SIM card) or
SMS
in phone) lists of the
Messages
SMS Archi ve
menu.
(messages

SMS settings

This menu allows you to customise your
SMS setting s
SMS centre
Signature
Signature
This forms a signature that is transmitted at the end of your message. The length of the message is conse­quently reduced. You can edit the signature, modify and save it.
Validity period (subscription dependent)
Validity period
SMS via the options described below.
SMS centre
Allows you to select your default SMS centre.
If not available on your SIM card,
you must enter your SMS centre number
Allows you to sign your SMS. This signa­ture consists of a series of characters showing your default "Own number".
Allows you to select the length of time your message is to be stored in your SMS centre. This is useful when the recipient
Reply path (subscription depe ndent)
Read
Reply path
You can activate or deactivate this op­tion, which allows you to transmit your
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.
Delivery report (subscription dependent)
You can activate or deactivate this op-
Delivery repo rt
.
Auto save SMS
tion which informs you via a written
message whether your SMS was received
or not.
Allows you to activate or deactivate the
Auto save SMS
automatic saving of messages sent in the
Archive
menu.

Broadcast SMS

This menu allows you to activate or de-
Broadcast SMS
activated, this service causes the mobile to listen to messages which are regularly transmitted to all sub­scribers on the network.
activate the reception of SMS broadcast
by the network to all subscribers. When
is not connected to the network (and thus cannot re­ceive your message immediately).
44 Calls and messages
Reception
Reception
To p i c s
vided by the operator, and, if desired, associate a name. If you select an existing type in the list, 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.
District codes
District Code
this special handling of the message, you must enter the type in both the
Allows you to activate/deactivate the re­ception of cell broadcast messages. When selecting or several topics as described below.
Allows you to define the type of messag­es you want to receive. To define a new
Topics
type, select
Allows you to select the type of messages you would like to be permanently dis­played on the idle screen. As a result, for
District code
On
, you must define one
<New>
, enter the code pro-
and the
Topi cs
menu.

SMS Archive

Allows you to consult all read messages
SMS Archive
page 44), or by selecting a received message, pressing
,
you saved. You save a message by activat­ing the
twice and selecting
Auto saved SMS
Move to Archive
option (see
.

Call list

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

Display

Call list
number, call status of any selected call and to know if it was sent or received. Press which allows you to spondent, the associated number.
You can directly access the Call list by moving+while in idle mode. You can also select a record in the Call list and press ( to dial the corresponding number.

Reset

Reset
List empty
.
Press , then select
,
twice to display the call list. Press
,
again to consult the date, time,
Call
Send a SMS, Delete
Press ,, select Press
or
,
to reset the Call list.
Call list
,
for ac cess to a carou sel
Call handsfree
the selected call or
Call list
and press
this corre-
, then
Store
Reset
Calls and messages 45
.

Reply and redial

The phone stores the last 30 numbers in the the most recent number being displayed first. You can redial directly any of these numbers. In idle screen, move
+
list is also in your
to access the
is displayed. Move to redial and press
Call list
Phonebook
+
(
. If a number of the Call
, the corresponding name
or − to select the number
. Press ) to hang up.
Call li st
,
46 Calls and messages

8 • Organiser & Extras

Your mobile phone features an you to manage and co-ordinate various events includ­ing meetings. Events can be viewed in different ways (day, week or month views), can be changed or deleted at any mo­ment, as well as repeated according to specific frequen­cies. The “Organiser alerts” (see page 24) allow you to be alerted by a beep when events 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. As for the such as a Calculator, an Alarm clock, Call counters which will let you manage your call costs, memo and conversation recording.
Extras
menu, it features easy-to-use items

Organiser

Creating a new event

This menu allows to create events and store them in your organiser. Events can be
Dos
. When the organiser alert in On (see page 24), a
beep alerts you when an event is due.
Organiser
which allows
Meetings, Holidays
or
To-
Press ,, select
,
.
2.
Select
3.
4.
5.
This menu only applies to Note that the reminder 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 26).
6.
7.
- press and hold
- repeat steps 2 to 7 to create as many events as
The organiser shares the mobile capacity and memory with other features (phonebook, picture album, voice
<New>
Select the type of event to create (
,
ToDo
ting
Enter the starting and ending date & time of the event and press event (e.g. "Meeting with Smith") and press The
Set Rem inde r
alerts triggered at times you choose. Moving or >, set the
,
.
Move < or > to set the for this event and press The events will be listed using start times and date. Back to the events list,
needed.
Organiser
>
Events
and press ,.
) and press ,.
,
, enter the text concerning the
menu reminds you of events via
Reminder
for this event and press
Meeting
and
Repeat Event
,
.
e
to go back to idle mode, or
and press
Holiday, Mee-
,
<
ToDo
events.
option
1.
Organiser & Extras 47
.
memo, etc.). As a consequence, all features are inter-de­pendent: the more events you create, the less names, memos or pictures you can store, and vice-versa. 499 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 memory availa­ble in your phone, press
mory status
.
,
and select
Extras
, then

Modifying an event

Changing an event
When creating an event, some fields are not available to help you create it more
Change
qui ckly . Neverth eless, they be come avail­able when changing that event.
1.
To change an event, press , and select
ser
,
Events
, then the event of your choice and
,
.
press
2.
When your phone displays the details of the selected event, press
,
again.
Changing a repeated event will also modify all instanc­es of this event: in this case, press , to confirm.
3.
Change any information as needed and as described above.
,
, select
Change
Organi-
and press
Deleting an event
Deleting a single event
1.
Press , to enter the main menu, select
ser
,
Events
,
press
2.
Select
Me-
Deleting a repeated event
By selecting a past occurrence
1.
2.
By selecting a future occurence
1.
2.
Delete
Press , and select occurence of an event and press When the event details appear, press ,, then select
Delete
past occurences of the selected event are deleted.
Press , to enter the main menu, select
,
Events
ser
and press When the event details appear, press ,, then select
Delete
occurences of the selected event are deleted.
Deleting passed events
Delete p ast
, then the event of your choice and
twice.
and press , to confirm.
Organiser, Events
,
and press , to confirm: only the
, then a future occurence of an event
,
.
and press , to confirm: all
You can also delete past events by select-
Delete past
ing
ganiser menu. To do so, proceed as
follows:
at the first level of the Or-
Organi-
, then a past
.
Organi-
48 Organiser & Extras
1.
Press ,, select press
2.
3.
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.
Views of events
The selected format all events stored in your organiser. To display events in these views, proceed as follows:
1.
2.
3.
Time zone
,
Enter the starting date (past or future) from which all previous events will be deleted and press
,
. Press , to confirm. In this case, all events pre­ceeding this date will be deleted.
Day view, Week view
Press ,, select choice and press Once you entered the selected view, move + or
to display the previous or next day, week or month. Press , to display the list of corresponding events or to create a new one.
Although changing time zones is neces-
Time zone
sary when travelling a lot, be aware that
Organiser
>
.
Delete past
, and
it will impact all organiser reminders: the event alarms will be updated depending on the time displayed on the screen (see “Time and date” page 26).

Extras

Call counters

Brick game

.
and
Organiser
,
.
Month view
display in the
> the view of your
This menu enables you to manage the
Memo, Alarm clock, Calculator
and a
Brick game
This menu can be subscription dependent. As such its icon and content may vary.
This menu gives you access to a game
Brick Gam e
you have destroyed the last brick, you access the next level. Keys used are the following:
4 *
0
which consist in breaking a complete set of bricks with a ball and a racket. When
and
6
and
To move left or right
#
To throw the ball left or right To pause the game; pause time is lim-
ited to 2 mn after which the screen re­turns to idle mode and the game is lost.
Call counters
This menu allows you to handle the cost
Call counte rs
and duration of your calls.
Organiser & Extras 49
,
GSM counters
This menu gives you access to the follow-
GSM counters
ing options described below.
The GSM Call Counters do not include WAP connec­tions. Most options mentionned below are subscription­dependent.
Accumulated call timer
Accum. call timers
Select this option and press , to or
Reset
the time duration of
Incoming
calls.
Show
Outgoing
Accumulated cost (subscription dependent)
Allows you to display the accumulated
Accum. cost
Show balance
cost and t o set the counter to zero. It may be protected by PIN or PIN2 codes.
Shows how much has been spent, hav-
Show
ing established the charge rate. Allows you to reset the current
Reset
mulated cost
code.
to 0; requires your PIN2
Allows you to check the remaining credit (compared with previously set
Accu-
Cancel cos t limit
Cost limit
Charge rate
or
Info at call end (subscription dependent)
Info at call end
Last call information (subscription dependent)
Last call info
GPRS counters
GPRS coun te rs
This feature is subscription and network dependent.
Allows you to cancel the cost limit. It may be protected by PIN or PIN2 codes (depending on your subscrip­tion).
Allows you to enter the cost limit used in the
Show balance
menu.
Allows you to set or change the rate per unit. First enter the currency used (three characters maximum) then en­ter the cost per unit.
Allows you to activate or deactivate the systematic display of the length and/or cost of each call when hanging up.
This menu allows you to display the du­ration and/or cost of your last call.
This menu allows you to select either one of the following options:
limit).
50 Organiser & Extras
Last mobile session
This option will display the last connec-
Mobile sess ion
tion session or transfer volume of your mobile phone (e.g., after a WAP connec­tion over GPRS).
Last PC session
This option will display the last connec-
PC session
The call counters managed by your mobile phone might differ from the ones used by your operator. You should therefore consider the call counters displayed on the screen as informative items, but NOT as the actual charge rate basis.
tion session or transfer volume of your PC transmission (e.g., when sending files from a PC with a data connect kit).

Memory status

This menu allows you to display the per-
Memory status
capacity (pictures, own melodies, etc.). Press check the memory status showing the memory used out of the total amount available, and press to access the list.
centage of memory available in your phone. Several features share the mobile
,
,
again
If "List full" appears when saving a new item or to free memory space, you must delete an item (e.g., a name or an event) to be able to create or add a new one.

Calculator

This menu provides the following func-
Calculator
Addition By pressing the * key. Subtraction By pressing the Multiplication By pressing the Division By pressing the
Equals By 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 and hold to return to idle mode.
tions:
*
key twice.
*
key 3 times.
*
key 4 times.
#
e
0
to get the dot. Press and hold e twice
to correct the numbers. Press

Alarm clock

to
Alarm clock
time, then press
Once
-
This menu allows you to set the alarm clock. Select press
,
activates the alarm at a set hour on a set day,
Extras, Alarm clock
<
or > to activate it. Enter the
and select:
key.
, then
Organiser & Extras 51
-
Every day
activates the alarm at a set hour every day
of the week,
-
On weekdays
weekdays only.
Then select one of the alarm alerts: the buzzer, a melo­dy o r a mem o recording if stored an d p ress firm your choice.
The alarm clock will ring even if you turned off your phone, but NOT if the Ringer volume is set to page 23). Press any key to stop the alarm ringing.
activates the alarm at a set hour on
,
to con-
Off

Memo

This menu allows you to record a memo
Alarm clock
lect
Record
tions on the screen and press recorded. The corresponding icon appears on the screen in idle mode until you play it or delete it. You can then select
.
free
Memo and conversation recording both share this menu (see “Record a conversation” page 16). You can only record one memo or conversation at a time: if an­other one is recorded, it will replace the previous one.
of 30 seconds maximum. Select
Extras
>
Memo
to record a new memo. Follow the instruc-
Delete, Playback
and press ,. Se-
,
once your memo is
or
Play back with Hands-

Euro

The
-> Euro
a sum into Euros by entering the amount
-> Euro
and pressing The a sum from Euros by entering the
Euro ->
amount and pressing
The currency used for the conversion is determined by
(see
the country where you have subscribed. The Euro con­verter is available upon subscription and only in coun­tries using the Euro.
menu enables you to convert
,
<- Euro
.
menu enables you to convert
,
.
52 Organiser & Extras
9 • E-mail
If not included in your phone subscription, you must subscribe to an e-mail account (over the phone or via Internet from a computer) and have received the settings information from your provider. 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, you simply have to enter the login, password and e-mail address of your e-mail account.
Your mobile phone features an e-mail application al­lowing you to send and receive e-mails, like you would do from a PC (an attachment 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 Internet Service Providers (ISP): your mobile phone readily supports them if they are included in your sub­scription. Contact your ISP for detailed information on availability and rates.
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. To enter text and numbers, including specific signs such as @ or %, refer to the characters table described page 5.
Two types of settings must be configured
e-mail feature: the settings you get from your operator, needed to connect to the network (see “Network ac­cess”), and the ones you get from the e-mail service provider to connect to his server (see “E-mail server ac­cess”).
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
which are up to you when creating an e-mail account).
In some cases, your operator might also be your e-mail service provider.
Login, Password
before using the
and
E-mai l addre ss
E-mail 53

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 then connect to the appropriate server that will let you send and receive e-mails.
All options described below are operator and/or sub­scription dependent.
1.
Press ,, select and press ,.
2.
Select
Bearer
of the three choices, then When selecting use the GSM or the GPRS network for e-mail connec­tions. When selecting connect to the GPRS network, then to the GSM net­work if the GPRS network isn’t available when launch­ing an e-mail connection.
Network Access
Bearer
E-mail
then
Mailbox 1, Settings
and press ,.
This menu allows you to select the type of network used when launching a con­nection. Press
GSM
GPRS first
<
or > to access one
,
to confirm.
or
GPRS
, your mobile will only
, your mobile will first try to
Selecting this option requires you have configured both the GSM and GPRS settings.
GPRS settings
GPRS Settin gs
and The en to you by your operator, as well as
sword
GPRS settings communicated to you by your operator.
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.
GSM settings
GSM S etti ngs
,
ber
The number provided by your ISP and needed to establish a connection. Press
ISDN Nber
-
This menu allows you to enter or change the GPRS settings communicated to you by your operator, which are:
Password
.
APN
(Access Point Name) must be entered as giv-
.This menu allows you to enter or change the
This menu allows you to enter or change the GSM settings communicated to you by your operator, which are:
Auto disconnection, Login
Phone Number
field allows you to enter the phone
to enter an ISDN ISP number, OR
and
<
or > to select:
Login
Password
APN, Login
and
Phone num-
.
Pas-
54 E-mail
-
Analogic Nber
press
Contact your ISP to know what type of number you should select.
Auto disconnection
The activity time period after which the phone automatical­ly disconnects (if a connection was is progress) from the network. Press to 10mn and press
The lack of exchanges with the network (connecting, sending an e-mail, disconnecting) defines the inactivity time period leading to auto disconnection.
Login
and
scribed to your account. Enter them also as defined.
E-mail server access
The menus described in this section feature settings needed to connect to the e-mail server of your Internet Service Provider (ISP) via your mobile phone. Most parameters are communicated to you by your service provider and must be entered as given.
1.
Press ,, select and press ,.
to enter an analogic number, then
,
.
field allows you to select an in-
<
or > to select a value from 3
,
to validate.
Password
were up to you when you sub-
E-mail
then
Mailbox 1, Settings
2.
Select
E-Mail server
be completed are the following:POP3 address,
SMTP address, Login, Password
The
POP3 address
DSN address of the POP3 server, which is used to re­ceive e-mails.
SMTP address
The DSN address o f the PO P3 server, which is used to send e-mails.
Network-dependent! For an e-mail connection via GPRS, if your phone operator is not operator to get the correct address of his SMTP server and en­ter it in this field.
In some cases, up to you when you subscribe to your account. Enter them also as defined.
and press ,. The fields to
and
and
E-mail a ddress
EMail addre ss
field allows you to enter the IP or
field allows you to enter the IP or
your e-mail provider, contact your
Login, Password
are

Advanced

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.
If the fields of these menus are empty, or if you encoun­ter connection problems, contact your ISP.
The fields of this menu are the following:
Port S MTP, DNS address
and
SMTP Auth en tica t.
Por t POP 3
E-mail 55
.
,
POP3 port
number, which is used to receive e-mails, and the
port
which is used to send e-mails. The dress of the external data network you want to connect to. The vate/deactivate the authentication process with the SMTP server.
In most European countries, this menu should be set to
Off
your provider for complete information.

Write and send e-mail

as a jpeg picture. Once received, your messages can be forwarded and the attachments visualised with the ap­propriate software.

To one or several recipients

1.
field allows you to enter the POP3 port
field allows you to enter the SMTP port number,
DNS address
: your e-mails will NOT be sent if set to On. Contact
Send mail
Press , and select
Mailbox 2
Select
field allows you to enter the DNS ad-
SMPT authentication
Send mail
The e-mails to one or several recipients at a time, including with an attachment such
depending on the one you wish to use.
Send mail
item allows you to acti-
menu allows you to send
E-mail
, then
and press ,.
Mailbox 1
SMTP
or
2.
Move − to select to access the list.
If you select the phonebook "On SIM card", you will not be able to access any e-mail address, but an edit window will allow you to enter one. See “Phonebook” page 35 for information on phonebook selection.
3.
Select a name in the list and press , to add it to your mailing list or press back to the previous sub-menu.
4.
Back to the the e-mail address or to
Add addressee
or select phonebook again and add new names to the mail­ing list.
5.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to add as many recipients as wanted.
6.
Select
Validate list
subject of your e-mail (you can leave this field empty) and press
7.
In the next window, enter the text of your e-mail (you can also leave this field empty). Press when ready to send your e-mail.
To learn how to enter text, see “Text or number entry” page 4. If you exit the your e-mail, its content is deleted without being stored.
Add address ee
Addressees
list, press , to
, press , to access the
and press ,. Then enter the
,
.
Send e-mail
and press
e
to cancel and go
Remove
it from the list,
menu before sending
,
Change
,
56 E-mail
8.
Select
Modi fy ma il
change the content of 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.
9.
Select
Send now
e-mail. Your mobile phone 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
e
key. Your mobile will then disconnect from the
the network, exit th e e-mail menu and go b ack to idle. Dis­connection also occurs each time you enter the menu while a connection is in progress. In this case, your e-mail is lost.
Depending on the call settings you configured (see “Call w aiting” page 32), you can receive calls d uring 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-mail menu is closed; the phone goes back to idle when you hang up.

With an attachment

1.
Repeat steps 1 to 7 described above. Select
file
and press ,.
and press , if you want to
and press , to send your
Settings
Attach
2.
A list appears, showing the available JPEG files. Select the picture you wish to send and press
You can only attach one JPEG file at a time. If you exit the
Send e- mail
content (including attachment) is deleted without be­ing stored.
3.
Select confirm.
menu before sending your e-mail, its
Modi fy m ail
or
Send now
and press , to
,

Rec eive and re ad ema i l s

E-mails are received on a server, which
Open mailbox
(some operators send you a SMS when you receive a new e-mail). You must first download the headers from the server before retrieving the corresponding e-mails.

Connect to the server

Connection process
1.
2.
you must connect to in order to retrieve your e-mails on your mobile phone
Press , and select
Mailbox 2
Select Your mobile phone automatically connects to the e-mail server and downloads the e-mails headers. If you didn’t receive any e-mail,
depending on the one you wish to use.
Open mailbox
E-mail
, then
and press ,.
Mailbox 1
Lis t emp ty
or
is dis-
E-mail 57
.
played on the screen. Otherwise, the e-mail head­ers are displayed in the form of a list.
3.
The total number of mails received and pending on the server is displayed on the top of the screen, as well as the number of pages needed to display all headers.
4.
Your mobile phone retrieves five e-mails headers at a time. If at the end (respectively beginning) of the list, other e-mails headers are pending: select one of the available options and press them.
An e-mail without any attachement may be automati­cally displayed in the details screen.
Headers information
Select a header, press ,, select again 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.
Next
(respectively
The e-mail size is too large, it cannot be downloaded. The e-mail is marked to be deleted (see page 60).
Previous
Details
) appears
,
to retrieve
and press
Download e-mails
Simply select one of the retrieved e-mail headers and press
Get mail
e-mail. Repeat this operation to download each e-mail corresponding to each selected header.
You can also press , to access the e-mail header’s car­ousel and select the e-mail is too big (over 7 KB), it is rejected and the download is cancelled.
and press , to download the
mail
Get mail
,
from the available options. If

Get and store attachments

If the e-mail you have 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 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 There isn’t any advanced options in this case
either.
,
to display these details.
,
to read it. There isn’t
. Then select
,
to read it.
Get
58 E-mail
The application needed to manage this attachment isn’t available in your phone, or
the e-mail is too large to be uploaded. [Mail icon]Another e-mail is attached to the one you received (up to five e-mails can be attached one after the other). There isn’t any 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 picture in
the list and press your mobile phone (you can rename it if you wish).
You must have stored a picture before being able to vis­ualise it via the bum” page 20 for detailed information on this 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 your mobile phone if it is too large, or if it doesn’t have the right file for­mat. When receiving a picture 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.
Picture album
,
twice to store it in
menu. See “Picture al-
The size of the picture file should not exceed 7 KB.
• The optimal size is 101 x 65 pixels (maximum height is 160 pixels, and maximum width 128 pixels), in 24 bits 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 mobile phone.
Use a filename of maximum 10 characters. You can then add an extension such as ".jpg".
Add an e-mail address to the phonebook
You must 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
Add to names
ing the header only is sufficient to access the e-mail address).
1.
2.
<new> to create a new name, enter first and last
to your phonebook, even when you ha­ven’t yet downloaded his e-mail (retriev-
Select an e-mail header, then press , to access the carousel options. Select
Add to names
name then add the associated e-mail address,
and press ,. Then select:
or
E-mail 59
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 to replace it.
,
Delete e-mails
1.
Select the e-mail to be deleted and press , to access the options.
2.
Select
Delete
the e-mail to be deleted. A small icon allows you to spot the header(s) of the list corresponding to the e-mail(s) to be deleted.
To unmark the e-mail to be deleted, select this option again.
3.
When you exit the to confirm deletion of the selected item(s) from the e-mail server. Press cancel (in this case, the marked e-mails remain in the list and aren’t marked to be deleted anymore).
, and press , to confirm and mark
E-mail
menu, you will be asked
,
to confirm or e to
automatically added to the
Validate list
3.
A new screen appears, that contains the subject of the received e-mail preceeded with for "Reply". Press
4.
Enter the text of your mail, then press , to send it: select your reply.
and press ,.
,
Send now
Forward an e-mail
In order to forward an e-mail to another recipient, you must first have downloaded it (see “Download e-mails” page 58). From the scribed above in “Reply to an e-mail”.
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
menu (see “Bearer” page 54). It will reconnect
nection
to this server when sending the e-mail.
Forw ard to
Addressees
.
and press , to send
option, proceed as de-
list. Select
Re:
standing
Auto discon-
Reply to an e-mail
1.
Select the header of the e-mail you want to reply to, press select
2.
The address of the sender, which you can modify (see “To one or several recipients” page 56), is
,
to access the options menu, then
Reply
and press ,.
60 E-mail
@

10 • WAP services

Introduction

Most items of the numbers, Services +) are subscription-dependent and specific to operators: your mobile phone readily sup­ports them if they are included in your subscription. Contact your network operator for detailed informa­tion on availability and rates.
With some operators, WAP access parameters can be set remotely. Please check directly by your operator.
Your mobile phone supports services based on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). The built-in WAP browser will allow you to access services supplied with your network, such as news, sports, weather, timetables, etc.

Launch

Launch
Launch
menu allows you to access the online services provided with your operator. There are 2 ways to ac­cess these services:
Operator Services
Your phone may have been pre-config­ured to directly access the services offered (if not, see “Favourites” page 62). The
menu (e.g. Service
In idle mode, press and hold
In idle mode, press ,, select
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:
•Move
Press
Press
Press
Press and hold
,
WAP,Launch
Services
+
or − to navigate the online pages.
,
to select an highlighted item.
@
to select the left or right option box dis-
played on the screen.
e
to return to the previous page.
sion.
and press ,.
e
or @ to end the online ses-

Browse

During navigation, press with the following options (subscription dependent):
Reload
to reload the last card viewed.
Mark sit e
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:
*
, or
Oper.
to access a special menu
WAP services 61
-
Show URL
-
Goto URL
-
Restart UP . browser
cache memory and create a new session.
long press on marked by

Favourites

1.
2.
: to display the URL of the previous card, : to fetch the content of the URL entered,
Exit
: to quit the WAP application and return to
idle mode.
Bookmarks Security
to display the security administration options (current certificates, authentication, encryption, etc.). Also available via a long press on
0
),
Mark site
Favourites
Select
Favourites <New>
, enter the name of the WAP page of your choice (e.g. "Philips") and press Then enter the URL address of the homepage (e.g. http://wap.pcc.philips.com) to store it.
: to empty the contents of the
to display the stored bookmarks.
1
to 9 requests the page book-
(subscription dependent).
Allows you to store direct links to your favourite WAP pages.
and press ,, then select
,
.
and press
Entering thi s menu again allows you to
Change
this Favourite.

Last page

Allows you to access the last pages
Last page
browsed without reconnecting to online services.

Advanced

This menu allows you to customise the
Advanced
that will allow you to download iMelodies, pictures and animations.

Images

Status icons

,
Status icons
way the pages are displayed on your phone and to define the URL address
To activate/deactivate the downloading of images attached to WAP pages. The
Images
Off
setting speeds up the global down-
loading time of the pages browsed.
To activate/deactivate the header dis­play. Deactivating this function allows to gain an extra line of text on the screen.
Delete, Goto
62 WAP services
or

Download fun URL

To enter or change the URL of the
Down. Fun URL
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.
Download fun server (depending on your subscription, this field may be locked, preventing re-programming).

Access settings

Several WAP profiles are available,
Access settings
configured, it shouldn’t be necessary for you to change the connection access settings. Nevertheless, depend­ing on your subscription, you may configure the pa­rameters described further.
All options described below are operator and/or sub­scription 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.
which allow you to personalize different WAP accesses. If your phone was pre-
The three access settings available in this menu are the following: Each of these settings allows you to:
- Visualise all parameters of the selected WAP profile
-
-
Some pre-configured profiles might be locked, prevent­ing re-programming.
Show, Activate
(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
described below.
),
the parameters of the WAP profiles as
and
Change
.

Change name

Chang e name
Allows you to enter or change the name of the selected WAP profile. Press enter the name of your choice and press
,
to confirm.
,

GSM settings

Allows you to enter or change the GMS
GSM s ettings
Login
password needed. In both cases, enter the information and press
settings and gives you access to the fol­lowing items:
and
Password
allow you to enter the login and
,
to confirm.
WAP services 63
,
Phone Number
needed to establish a connection with your WAP Serv­ice Provider (ISP). Select
,
, then press + or − to select:
ISDN No .
-
-
Analogic No.
,
Enter the "+" sign followed by the number provided by your operator and press
Contact your operator to know what type of number you should select.
Inactivity time
riod after which the phone automatically ends the WAP session (if a connection was turns to idle screen. Select then enter a value (in second) of over 30 s.
,
.

GPRS settings

GPRS s ettings
and Inactivity time.
Login, Password
for GSM settings. Please refer to the previous section for information.
allows you to enter the phone number
Phone numbers
to enter an ISDN ISP number, OR
to enter an analogic number, then press
.
,
.
allows you to enter an inactivity time pe-
in
Inactivity time
Allows you to enter or change the GPRS settings and gives you access to the fol­lowing items: Login, Password, APN
and
Inactivity time
progress) and re-
are the same fields as
and press
and press ,,
and press
APN
allows you to enter the address of the ext ernal data network you want to connect to, a text string or IP ad­dress (e.g., wap.operatorname.fr) used to establish the connection with your WAP Service Provider (ISP). Se­lect
APN
and press ,, then enter the approriate ad-
dress
and press ,.
Error messages during WAP connections are mainly due to incorrect parameters: you should contact your operator before first use, in order to have the appropri­ate WAP and GPRS parameters. With some operators, WAP access parameters can be set remotely. Please check directly by your operator.

Gateway

Allows you to enter or change the IP ad-
Gateway
dress and port number (subscription de­pendent) for the gateway: select Gateway and press and press
,
, then enter the IP Address
,
.
Homepage
Allows you to enter the WAP address of the homepage, the first page displayed when accessing the WAP serv­ices. S elect URL address of the homepage (e.g. www.philips.com) and press
Homepage
,
.
and press ,. Then enter the
64 WAP services
This feature is network-dependent: if the operator’s gateway gives an URL, it will have priority on the Homepage URL you defined.

Bearer

Allows you to select the type of network used when launching a WAP session and
Bearer
GSM, GPRS, GPRS first
When selecting use the GSM or GPRS network for WAP connections. When selecting the GPRS network, then to the GSM network if the GPRS one isn’t available when launching WAP.
gives you access to the following items:
.
GSM
or
GPRS
, your mobile will only
GPRS first
, it will first try to connect to
WAP services 65

11 • Operator services

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.
The services provided may involve making a phone call or sending a SMS for which you may be charged.

GSM strings

The phone supports standard GSM strings that can be sent from the keypad to the network and used to acti­vate services provided by the network.
•Example n° 1 Press
* 4 3 #
Waiting service.
•Example n° 2
* # 3 1 #
Press mobile identification has been sent.
•Example n° 3 Press
* 6 1 #
ture call forward if no reply.
, then (, to activate the Call
, then (, to know if the
, then (, to activate the fea-
•Example n° 4
* 6 2 #
Press ture call forward if unreachable.
Contact your network operator for detailed informa­tion on GSM strings.
, then (, to activate the fea-

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 at any time during a call by pressing any of the keys can also attach a DTMF sequence to a phone number before dialling it (or storing it in the phone number and the DTMF part must be separated by a wait character.

Pause and wait characters

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
0
to 9, * and #. You
Phonebook
). The
66 Operator services
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: 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.
12345678w8421p3.

Make a second call

You can make a second call during an active call or dur­ing a call on hold. Y ou can switch between the two calls (the cost displayed on the screen depends on local charge rate).
1.
While already on the phone, dial a number then press
(
number is displayed at the bottom of the screen. The second number is then dialled.
. The first call is put on hold and the
2.
To toggle between the two calls, press , then select
Switch calls
one call to another, the active call is placed on hold and the call which was on hold is activated.
3.
To hang up the active line, press ). The active line is hung up and the call on hold remains as such.
4.
To end the call on hold, use it, then press
Notes: The second number can be dialled either from the key­pad or from:
- the phonebook, by pressing name to be called,
- the Call list, by pressing number to be called.
. Each time that you toggle from
)
.
Switch calls
, then selecting the
+
, then selecting the
to reach

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 receive a second call the phone emits an alert beep and the screen displays
waiting
.
To receive a second call, you must have:
- subscribed to this feature,
Call
Operator services 67
- deactivated the Call forward option for voice calls (see page 31),
- activated the Call waiting option (see page 32).
If you receive a second call, press
Conference
accept the second call: the first one is put on hold,
reject the second call
end the active call, then your incoming call is
Notes:
- If you also wish to answer the incoming call, press
(
; to reject it, press
then you can:
the second one is active. If you want to toggle between the two calls, press
Switch calls
another, the active call is put on hold and the call which was on hold is then activated. To introduce the new caller into a conference press select
ringing.
. Each time you toggle from one call to
Conference
.
)
.
,
,
then select
,
and
- If you have activated call forwarding ‘If Busy’ (see
“Call forward” page 31), you will never receive second calls since they are always forwarded when the line is busy
.

Answer a third call

Subscription dependent
,
While in communication and one call being 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 service is lim­ited to two current communications (one active and one on hold).

Conference call

Subscription dependent
You can activate the conference call by
Conference
create it from a multiparty call context. You may have up to five members at the same time and end the con­ference with ed. 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
making consecutive outgoing calls, or
)
. At this point all calls are disconnect-
,
and select
68 Operator services
Conference
bers 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 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 cess the of the conference by selecting ing vate call wi th this member only (othe r members are put on hold).
. Repeat the above process until five mem-
,
Conference
,
to add this member to the conference
Conf. members
to confirm, or select
. Press , again and then
options. Disconnect a member
Remove party
Private call
,
to ac-
and press-
to have a pri-

Explicit call tran sfer

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
This feature is different from the Call forward, which takes place before you pick up the call (see page 31).
Operator services 69
,
, select
Transfer Ca ll
and press ,.
Security

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 shows compliancy with European electromagnetic compatibility (Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low voltage directives (Ref. 73/23/EEC).
Your cellular mobile phone is your responsibility. To avoid damage to yourself, to others or to the phone it­self, read and follow all the safety instructions and make them known to anyone borrowing your phone. Furthermore to prevent unauthorised use of your phone:
Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it out of small children's reach. Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to
remember it instead. Switch off the phone and remove the battery if you are going to leave it unused for a long time.
Use the purchasing the phone and to activate call restriction options.
should follow all local recommendations and regula- tions when using your cellular phone both at home and when away. Regulations on the use of cellular
phones in vehicles and aircraft are particularly strin­gent.
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 complies with all applicable safety standards
menu to change the PIN code after
The design of your phone complies with all applicable laws and regulations. However your phone may cause interference with oth­er electronic devices. Consequently you
Your cellular mobile phone is a low power ra- dio transmitter and receiver. When it is op­erating, it sends and receives radio waves. The radio waves carry your voice or data signal to
70 Precautions
and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.

Always switch off your phone

Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equip­ment may be affected by radio energy. This interfer-
ence can lead to accidents.
the close vicinity of medic
- Consult your physician and pacemaker or hearing
- Carry and hold your cellular phone at safe distance
Before boarding an aircraft and or when packing the phone in your luggage. In hospitals, clinics, other health care cen­tres and anywhere else where you may be in
If you are a user of a pacemaker or hearing aid, or expect to use yo ur cellular phone in th e immediate vicinity of someone who does, then take the precautionary steps described below.
aid manufacturer to learn whether your particular device is susceptible to cellular phone interference.
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).
al equ
ipment.

Always switch off your phone and do not remove the battery

In areas with a potentially explosive atmos­phere (e.g. petrol stations and also areas
where the air contains dust particles, such as metal powders).
In a vehicle transporting flammable products (even if the vehicle is parked) or a vehicle pow­ered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), check first that the vehicle complies with the applicable safety rules.
In areas where you are requested to turn off radio transmitting devices, such as quarries or other areas where blasting operations are in progress.
Check with the vehicle manufacturer that electronic equipment used in your vehicle will not be affected by radio energy. In order to improve the performance of your
phone, reduce radio energy emission, reduce battery consumption and ensure safe operation adhere to the following guidelines:
Precautions 71
For the optimal and satisfactory operation of the phone you are recommended to use the phone in the normal operating position (when not using in hands-free mode or with a hands-free accessory).
Do not expose your phone to extreme tempera­tures.
Treat the phone with care. Any misuse will void the International Guarantee.
Do not immerse the phone in any liquid ; if your phone is damp, switch it off, remove the battery and let them dry for 24hrs before using them again.
To clean the phone, wipe it with a soft cloth.
Placing and receiving calls consumes the same amount of battery energy. However, the mobile consumes less energy in idle screen when kept in the same place. When in idle screen and while you are moving, your phone consumes energy to transmit updated location information to the net­work. Setting the backlight for a shorter period of time as well as avoiding unnecessary navigating in the menus will also help to save the battery’s energy for longer phoning and stand-by perform­ances.

Information displayed on the 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.
You should only use Philips Authentic Acces­sories, as the use of any other accessories may damage your phone and will make all guaran-
tees for your Philips phone null and void. Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately by 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 danger-
ous. 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.
72 Precautions
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 roads 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.

Environmental care

Remember to observe the local regulations re­garding the disposal of your packaging mate-
rials, 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 loop symbol signifies the la-
belled packaging material is recyclable.
The green point symbol signifies that a financial contribution has been made to the associated national packaging recov­ery and recycling system (e.g. EcoEm- ballage in France). The chasing arrows symbol on the plas­tic tray and plastic bag indicate that the materials are recyclable and also identi­fies the plastic material.
Precautions 73

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM SOLUTION
The phone does not switch on
The display shows BLOCKED when you switch on
The network con­nection and recep­tion quality symbols are not displa y ed
Remove and reinstall the bat­tery (see page 8). 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 you are in a radio shadow (in a tunnel or be­tween tall buildings) or you are outside the network cover­age area. Try from another place or contact your network operator for assistance/infor­mation about the network.
The display doesn't respond (or res­ponds slowly) to key pushes
Your phone doesnít go t o idle sc reen
Your phone doesnít display the phone numbers of incoming calls
You canít send text messages
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. In other cases please contact your phone supplier.
Press and hold e, or switch off the phone, check that the SIM card and the battery are installed correctly, and switch it on again.
This feature is network and subscription dependent. If the network doesn’t send the call­er’s number, the phone will display
Call 1
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.
instead. Contact
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The display shows ´IM SI failedª
You canít receive and/or store JPEG pictures
When charging the battery, the battery icon shows no b ars and the outline is flashing
The display shows ´SIM failureª
This problem is related to your subscription. Contact your operator.
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 58 for complete infor­mation on this subject.
Only charge the battery in an environment where the tem­perature does not go below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (113°F). In other cases please contact your phone supplier.
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right po­sition (see page 8). If the problem remains, your SIM card may be damaged. Con­tact your operator.
Y ou are not sure that you are receiving calls properly
When attempting to use a feature in the menu, the mobile displays ´not al­lowedª
The display shows ´Insert your SIM cardª
To receive all calls, make sure that none of the features "Conditional call forward" or "unconditional call forward" is activated (see page 31).
Some features are network de­pendent. They are only avail­able, therefore, if the network or your subscription supports them. Contact your operator for detailed information on this subject.
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right po­sition (see page 8). If the probl em remains, your SIM card might be damaged. Con­tact your operator.
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Your phone doesnít work well in your car
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. You should check with local authorities if you are allowed to phone while driving.
76 Troubleshooting
Call barring
Call forwarding
Call restriction

Glossary

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 service, it must be supported by your network and by your phone. You may also have to add this service to your subscription.
Call transfer
Cell broadcast
GPRS
GSM
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 ­GSM network structure and methods development in terms of data connec­tivity with a high speed rate and dy­namic allocation.
Global System for Mobile communica­tions - Digital wireless telecommunica-
tions 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 “Operator services” page 66).
Glossary 77
Home Zone
Local network
PIN
PIN2
Public Nam es PUK
A particular area within your home net­work. If this feature is provided by your home network, the home zone symbol is displayed indicated that you are cur­rently within the home zone.
The network where you are making a call. This ma y be your home ne twork or another GSM network. Personal Identification Number - An optional code used for all 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. Personal Unblocking Code - Used to unlock a blocked SIM card by entering a wrong PIN code 3 times. This is not commonly delivered with your sub­scription and several operators may ap­ply a severe cost on this type of service.
PUK2
Roaming
URL
WA P
Used to unlock a blocked SIM card by entering a wrong PIN2 code 3 times.
Traveling outside a wireless carrier's or subscriber's local or home coverage ar­ea. There is usually an additional charge for roaming. Uniform Resource Locator - URLs are the Internet equivalent of addresses. Like other types of addresses, they move from 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 - Organ­ised and regulated by the WAP forum, WAP gives the opportunity to GSM network operator to run specific appli­cations on a wireless network in using the Internet technology adapted to wireless phones.
78 Glossary
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
HANDS-FREE KITS Compact car kit
Designed to operate your Philips mobile phone hands-free, using the built-in speakerphone unit and the mobile’s microphone. Simply plug the kit into the vehi­cle auxiliary outlet. Easy to use, this compact hands­free solution offers a high audio quality while also charging your mobile.
CKSK 20/P 9911 240 34306
Fast Travel Charger 90-240 V
Charges your battery in any AC outlet. Small enough to carry in a briefcase/handbag. Charging time between 75 and 120 minutes, de­pending on battery type and use.
United Kingdom: ACUB 12/P 9911 240 30044 Australia: ACAR 12/P 9911 240 30045
ACSR 12/P 9911 240 30042
Taiwan/USA: ACTR 12/P 9911 240 30043 China: ACCR 12/P 9911 240 30054

Philips authentic accessories 79

Deluxe and extra-deluxe hands-free headsets
In-line answer button offers you a simplified alternative to searching for the phone keypad: you answer an incoming call just by pressing the button. In idle mode, a long press activates the voice dial. Xtra Deluxe headset is a painted version featuring high quality me­tallic finish. In certain countries, telephoning while driving is prohibited. For safe and trouble free installation, we recommend that specialized technicians install hands-free kits.
Deluxe headset HSLD 15/P ­9911 241 30024 Xtra Deluxe head­set HSUX 38/P ­9911 241 31006
USB DATA CONNECT
Easy data connection to your Philips mobile phone: no need for a PCMCIA card as the modem is built in your handset. Just connect your phone into your laptop via the data cable and you can then send faxes and SMS messages, ac­cess data communication facilities on mobile networks and connect to the Internet.
The USB data connect kit isn’t compatible with Apple
®
computers. It is only sup-
tosh ported by Windows
®
Macin-
®
98, 2000
and XP.
DCCX 38/P ­9911 241 39224
To maximise the performance of your Philips phone and not to void the warranty, always purchase Philips Authentic Accessories that are specially designed for use with your phone. Philips Consumer Electronics cannot be held liable for any damage due to use with non au­thorised accessories. Ask for Philips Authentic Accesso­ries where you purchased your Philips Phone.
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Declaration of
conformity
We ,
Philips France Mobile Telephony Business Creation Team of Route d’Angers 72081 Le Mans cedex 9
FRANCE
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
CT 8998
Cellular Mobile Radio GSM 900/GSM 1800 TAC: 311644
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following Standards:
EN 60950, EN 50360 and EN 301 489-07 EN 301 511 v 7.0.1
We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above named pro­duct is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex V of Directive 1999/ 5/EC has been followed related to articles 3.1 and 3.2 with the involvement of the following Notified Body: BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton­on-Thames, KT12 4RQ, UK Identification mark: 0168
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at:
Philips France
Mobile Telephony Business Creation Team
Route d’Angers
72081 Le Mans cedex 9
FRANCE
Le Mans, 27 February, 2003
Jean-Omer Kifouani
Quality Manager
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