8 Get started5.Remove the protective film covering the screenbefore using the phone.1.To switch on the phone, press the ) key.2.When you switch on the
98 PrecautionsIn order to improve the performance of your phone,reduce radio energy emission, reduce battery con-sumption and ensure safe operation ad
Precautions 99It lowers concentration, which can be danger-ous. Adhere to the following guidelines:Give your full attention to driving. Pull offthe ro
100 Icons & symbolsIcons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayed simul-taneously.If the network symbol isn’t displayed, the ne
Philips authentic accessories 101Philips authentic accessoriesCharges your battery in any AC outlet. Small enoughto carry in a briefcase/handbag.Unive
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Get started 9Phonebook >Phonebook settings > Phonebook select >In SIM card.Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Anew battery is p
10 Main features2 • Main featuresIn idle mode, press-. Depending onthe selected phonebook (in SIM or inphone), the content that appears on thescreen m
Main features 11carousel, then select Call handsfree andpress,to dial the number.2.If you selected the phonebook in your phone,proceed the same way to
12 Main featuresIf you want your phone to vibrate whenyou receive a call, you can activate the vi-bra alert as follows:1.Press ,, select Settings >
Main features 13private. 1 min. is the maximum recording time avail-able (see “Sound recording” page 70).To record a conversation during a call:1.Whil
14 Menu tree3 • Menu treeThe table below describe the complete menu tree (firstto third levels) of your mobile phone, as well as thepage reference you
Menu tree 15E-Mail p50For each available mail boxSettings / Open mailbox / Send mailBroadcast Message p58Reception / Topics / District codesInstant me
16 Menu treeBrick Game p74Infrared p66Call information p75Call settings p75Call forward / Mailboxes / Auto redial / Anykey answer / Call waiting / Cal
Music & Mix 174 • Music & MixYour mobile phone features an FM radio, that allowsyou to listen to the radio, memorize radio stations,record mus
Discover your phonePhilips continuously strives to improve its products.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this userguide or withdraw it
18 Music & MixThe headset is activated by default and is also used asthe radio antenna. This is why you MUST plug in theheadset to listen to the r
Music & Mix 19any key to over write the saved information and presetanother radio station.4.To rename a preset station, press the FM radiobutton w
20 Music & MixHelpTo access an on-screen reminder concerning the usethe radio features, press the FM radio button while theradio is on to access t
Music & Mix 21Within BeDJ, the colour orange always shows the in-formation currently in use, or a selected item.Get startedActivate tracks1.Launch
22 Music & Mix2.Move - or + to select the next or previousinstrument, then press , to select it.Change the tempo1.Press # to activate the Tempo f
Music & Mix 23The recording you save will appear under the name ofyour choice in Settings > Sounds > Ringer list as well asin Multimedia >
24 Music & MixSave your own stylesYou can save your own Style in the BeDJ styles menu,and reuse it later to create another mix. This new stylewill
Text or number entry 255 • Text or number entryText can be entered in editing screens in two differentways: by using T9® predictive Text Input, or bas
26 Text or number entryIf you wish to access the basic text input, select «Abc»basic text input using * key. This method requiresmultiple key presses
Phonebook 276 • PhonebookYour mobile phone has two phonebooks. The SIMphonebook is located on the SIM card and the numberof entries depends on the car
1A carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on thescreen. Each icon represents a feature or operation ofyour phone.All icons don’t fit within th
28 PhonebookWhen you copy the contents of yourSIM phonebook into your phone, youcan still use the phonebook of your SIMcard, even though it features l
Phonebook 29Add a record in the phone’s phonebookAdd a name field1.Press - to enter the Phonebook, select <New>,and then press ,.2.Enter the las
30 PhonebookFor that important person, why not set up a group justfor them. Use the camera to save their picture in the Pic-ture album and Sound recor
Phonebook 31- If you cancelled the automatic copy of the SIMphonebook at the very first switch of your phone,you need to do it manually.In the phoneAd
32 Phonebookfields list and is automatically called when pressing thepick-up key or when pressing , and selecting theCall, Call handsfree or Send SMS
Phonebook 33Select a name1.Press - and select the record of your choice.2.If you selected the phonebook in your SIM card:- once the record is selecte
34 Settings7 • SettingsThe Settings menu allows you to customise your phoneand change the settings related to each available option(sounds, time and d
Settings 35Sounds AlertsAllows you to set alert beeps On or Offfor the following items:-when an Event you programmed in your organiser isdue,- when yo
36 Settingssaver will start according to the time limit youhave set.3.Then select the Display period and press,. Thetiming you have set will be applie
Settings 37You can only program keys 2 to 9and #, askeys 0 (select language) and 1 (call voice mail-bags) are predefined and locked, preventing repro-
2Pressing< or>/ + or - will alternate be-tween two options, such as Activate/Deactivate, On/Off, Increase/Decrease a value, etc.Browse carousels
38 SettingsActivates the Autonomy profile, whichextends the battery autonomy (anima-tion off, vibra off, backlight off, ringervolume medium).Direct ac
Settings 39Instead of entering the various menusand browsing the lists, you can also set avoice tag that will activate a feature (e.g.,launch the Calc
40 Settingseral numbers were stored for this name andpress ,.3.When Add voice tag? appears, press ,and fol-low the instructions displayed on the scree
Settings 41Public namesAllows you to consult and modify yourPublic Names list. You can enter a newname, modify or delete a name in the listvia PIN2 co
42 SettingsPIN protectionThis allows you to set the PIN protec-tion On or Off. When On, you will beasked to enter your PIN code whenswitching your pho
Settings 43Preferred listAllows you to build a network list in or-der of preference. Once defined, thephone will try to register on a network,accordin
44 SettingsGPRS settingsThis allows you to change the GPRS set-tings, Login, Password and Inactivity time(the same fields and the same instruc-tions a
Settings 45Daylight savingThis setting only concerns countries in which time is setaccording to summer/winter time (e.g. Greenwich Me-ridian Time / Br
46 SettingsEach box of the table refers to the settings asstored in the Personal menu (whether you havechanged the settings or not).* personal setti
Messages 478 • MessagesThe Send SMS item of the Messages menuallows you to:• send a standard or customised short text messageto someone,• edit the las
Table of contents 3Table of contents1. Get started ...7Insert the SIM card ...
48 MessagesTogether with an attachmentThis option allows you to attach a sound, icon or ani-mation to your message and press , to confirm andattach it
Messages 49-Delete the selected message,-Store number of the sender if it is attached to themessage,-Store melody if a melody was sent together with t
50 MessagesValidity periodThis feature is subscription dependent.Allows you to select the length of timeyour message is to be stored in your SMScentre
Messages 51To enter text and numbers, including specific signs suchas @ or %, see the characters table described page 26.SettingsNetwork accessThis me
52 MessagesContact your ISP to know what type of number youshould select.Auto disconnection: allows you to select an inactivitytime period after which
Messages 53AdvancedThe menus described in this section feature advancedsettings that may have been pre-configured, so youshouldn’t have to change any
54 Messages7.In the next window, enter the text of your e-mail(you can also leave this field empty). Press ,when you are ready to send your e-mail.To
Messages 55Connect to the serverConnection process1.Press , and select Messages > E!mail, then E-mail 1 or E-mail 2 depending on the one you wishto
56 MessagesGet and store attachmentsIf the e-mail you have received contains attachments(JPEG picture, text file or another e-mail), they arecharacter
Messages 57Add an e!mail address to the phonebookYou must have selected the phonebook in your phone tobe able to add an e-mail address; this menu item
4Table of contents6. Phonebook ... 27SIM card phonebook ... 27Phone’s phonebook
58 Messagespage 55). From the Forward to option, proceed as de-scribed above in “Reply to an e-mail”.In both cases (reply to an e-mail or forward it),
Messages 59Your mobile phone allows you to sendand receive MMS (multimedia messag-es), featuring texts, pictures and sounds,including music mixes you
60 Messagestake to send it.A copyright-protected picture cannot be sent. SelectNone if you don’t want to insert any picture.3.The Text icon is automat
Messages 61When browsing the lists, specific icons show the type ofthe selected message (read MMS, delivery report, tem-plate, etc.). The information
62 Messages1.If you activated the Automatic retrieval mode (seepage 64), the message is automatically down-loaded and placed in the Inbox. Select it i
Messages 63Manage foldersThe MMS menu allows you to manage your messagesin 4 different folders. The default (active) folder is thelast one you selecte
64 Messagesfrom your operator the information items described inthe present section and enter them as given.With some operators, access parameters can
Messages 65Delivery reportThis option can be set On or Off and informs you (viaan SMS) whether your MMS was received or rejected.The delivery report w
66 Infrared9 • InfraredYour mobile phone integrates the infrared technology(also called IrDA), that allows you to send or receivedata to and from othe
Infrared 67Send the selected itemAs soon as your phone finds another IrDA-compliantdevice to communicate with, the sending automatical-ly takes place.
Table of contents 58. Messages ...47SMS ...
68 InfraredPress ,Gives you access to the options menu, from which thefollowing options are available:Use the phone as a modemYou can also use your mo
Multimedia 6910 • MultimediaJPEG pictures must have the correct size and formatfor your mobile phone to store and display them cor-rectly. Please chec
70 MultimediaThis menu allows you to display the per-centage of memory available in yourphone. Several features share the mobilecapacity: pictures and
Games & Appli. 7111 • Games & Appli.The -> Euro menu enables you to converta sum into Euros by entering the amountand pressing ,.The <-
72 Games & Appli.Create a new eventThe Events menu allows to create eventsand store them in your organiser. Eventscan be Meetings, Holidays or ToD
Games & Appli. 731.To change an event, select the event of yourchoice and press ,.2.When your phone displays the details of theselected event, pre
74 Games & Appli.event alarms will be updated depending on the timedisplayed on the screen (see “Time and date” page 44).This menu can be subscrip
Call information 7512 • Call informationThis menu allows you to set all the calloptions (call forward, waiting, etc.).Call forwardAllows you to divert
76 Call informationAuto redialAllows you to set the auto redial On orOff. When On and if the person you arecalling is busy, your phone automaticallyre
Call information 77Call listFrom the main carousel, press , thenselect Call Info > Call list > Call list to dis-play the call list. Use + and -
6Table of contentsCall list ...77Reset ...77Call counters
78 Call informationInfo at call endThis feature is subscription dependent.Allows you to activate or deactivate thesystematic display of the length and
WAP 7913 • WAPYour mobile phone supports servicesbased on the Wireless Application Proto-col (WAP). The built-in WAP browserallows you to access servi
80 WAPBookmarksThis menu allows you to store your favourite WAP siteaddresses, rename them if desired and access themquickly from the list.This can al
WAP 81of your choice, then press < or > to select /deselect it and press , to confirm.All connection settings described below will apply to thes
82 WAPCurrent certificateAllows you to display the currently used security certif-icate. Press c to go back one page.Rename ProfileThis menu allows yo
WAP 83You must have browsed at least 2 pages for this optionto be available.ForwardTakes you to the next browsed page (e.g., when youhave previously s
84 Operator services14 • Operator servicesMost items of the Operator Services menu (e.g. Servicenumbers, Services +) are subscription-dependent andspe
Operator services 85a wait character, your phone dials the first part (thephone number) and then waits for the call to be con-nected before sending th
86 Operator servicesTo receive a second call, you must have:- subscribed to this feature,- deactivated the Call forward option for voice calls (seepag
Operator services 87If there is an incoming call during the conference calland there are less than five members, you can acceptthis new call by pressi
Get started 71 • Get startedRead the safety instructions in the «Precautions» section be-fore use.To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM cards
88 Taking pictures15 • Taking picturesThe camera is an accessory, that is NOT included asstandard in the package when purchasing the phone.Please cont
Taking pictures 89Plug in the cameraSimply plug the camera jack into the headset socket onthe mobile phone (right hand side), as shown below.Then pres
90 Taking picturesThe zoom icon is highlighted when the zoom is activat-ed. Zoom out is available only after a zoom in.Self-timerThis option allows yo
Taking pictures 91A message will warn you if there isn’t enough memoryto store the picture you have just taken. In this case, youmust delete data (sou
92 Taking picturesture, giving the impression of an old-times picture).The default mode is Colour.Camera modeAllows you to choose one of the two modes
Troubleshooting 93TroubleshootingThe phone does notswitch onRemove and reinstall the bat-tery (see page 7). Then chargethe phone until the batteryicon
94 TroubleshootingThe display showsIMSI failureThis problem is related toyour subscription. Contactyour operator.You can’t receiveand/or store JPEGpic
Troubleshooting 95Your phone doesn’twork well in yourcarA car contains many metallicparts that absorb electromag-netic waves which can affectthe phone
96 PrecautionsPrecautionsYour cellular mobile phone is a low power ra-dio transmitter and receiver. When it is op-erating, it sends and receives radio
Precautions 97phone complies with all applicable safety standardsand the Radio Equipment and TelecommunicationsTerminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
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