Philips S890 User Manual

How to...  
Discover Your Phone  
Switch the phone On/Off  
Enter the main menu  
Hold down ).  
Press L.  
Back of the phone:  
65,000 colour  
main screen  
camera lens  
Side of the phone:  
Side key  
Enter the Quick Search  
menu  
Press the R.  
Earplug jack  
OK key  
Camera key  
Enter the Audio Player  
menu  
Press +.  
Right soft key  
Navigation keys  
Enter the Shortcuts menu Press -.  
Hang up key  
Number keys  
Left softkey  
Dial key  
Enter the main menu  
Press ,.  
Enter the Write Message  
menu  
Press <.  
Charger jack /  
Data transfer connector  
Enter the Alert Type  
menu  
Press >.  
Microphone  
Philips continuously strives to improve its products.  
Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this user  
guide or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.  
Philips provides this user guide “as is” and does not  
accept, except as required by applicable law, liability for  
any error, omission or discrepancy between this user  
guide and the product described. The device is meant to  
be connected to GSM/GPRS networks.  
Display the call history  
Press (.  
Enter the camera  
preview mode  
Press C.  
Enter the Video Player  
menu  
Hold down C.  
Adjust the volume  
Press the right side key.  
</>/+/- keys are referred to as navigation keys. In this  
user guide, the phrase "press the key" refers to pressing  
and thereafter releasing a key; "Hold down a key"  
refers to pressing a key and keeping it depressed for 2  
seconds or longer.  
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1. Getting Started ............................................5  
5. Messages ....................................................... 22  
Removal and Insertion of the SIM Card ......5  
Removal and Insertion of the Memory  
SMS ................................................................... 22  
MMS .................................................................. 26  
Voice Mail Server ........................................... 32  
Broadcast Message ........................................ 32  
Card .....................................................................5  
Removal and Installation of the Battery ......6  
Battery charging ................................................7  
Turning the Phone On and Off ......................8  
Unlocking the Phone Lock ..............................8  
Unlocking the SIM card ...................................8  
Connecting to the Network ..........................9  
6. Call History ................................................ 33  
Missed Calls .................................................... 33  
Dialed Calls ..................................................... 33  
Received Calls ................................................ 33  
Delete Call Log .............................................. 33  
Call Time ......................................................... 34  
Call Cost .......................................................... 34  
SMS Counter .................................................. 34  
GPRS Counter ................................................ 34  
2. Main Functions ......................................... 10  
Characteristic Function ................................ 10  
Dialing ............................................................... 12  
Emergency Calls ............................................. 13  
Receiving Calls ................................................ 13  
Ending a Call .................................................... 13  
Call record ...................................................... 13  
Call Option ...................................................... 14  
7. Camera .......................................................... 35  
Camera ............................................................. 35  
ImageViewer ................................................... 37  
8. Audio Player .............................................. 38  
9. Video Player ............................................... 39  
3. Function Menu .......................................... 15  
How to Use the Function Menu ................ 15  
Structure of the Function Menu ................. 15  
Video Recorder .............................................. 39  
Video Player .................................................... 39  
4. Phone Book ................................................ 18  
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10. Fun & Games ..........................................40  
Games ...............................................................40  
Sound Recorder .............................................40  
AB Repeater ....................................................41  
General outline .............................................. 61  
Keyboard values ............................................. 61  
Icons & symbols ............................................ 62  
Precautions ....................................................... 63  
Troubleshooting ........................................... 67  
Philips Authentic Accessories .............. 69  
Specific Absorption Rate  
Information ....................................................... 70  
Limited warranty .......................................... 71  
Declaration of conformity ...................... 74  
11. File Manager ............................................42  
12. Settings ........................................................44  
Phone Setup ....................................................44  
Call Setup .........................................................46  
IP Number .......................................................48  
Network Setup ...............................................48  
Security Setup .................................................49  
Restore Factory Settings ..............................51  
13. User Profiles ...........................................52  
14. Services .......................................................54  
STK ....................................................................54  
WAP .................................................................54  
Data Account ..................................................57  
15. Extra .............................................................59  
Calendar ...........................................................59  
To Do List .......................................................59  
Alarm ................................................................59  
Calculator ........................................................60  
Units Converter .............................................60  
Currency Converter .....................................60  
Shortcuts ..........................................................60  
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Removal and Insertion of the SIM  
Card  
1. Getting Started  
Before using your mobile phone, you must insert a  
valid SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card into the  
phone. The SIM card is supplied by your network  
provider.  
The metal contacts on the SIM card can be easily  
scratched. You must remove it from its holder  
carefully before inserting it into the phone.  
Turn off the phone; remove the battery and unplug  
other external power sources.  
The information recorded on the chip of the SIM card  
include data required in order to establish  
connection with the network, the names and numbers  
in your phonebook, your messages, etc.  
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• Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot as shown  
in the following picture.  
The SIM card can be removed from your mobile  
phone, and inserted in any other GSM/GPRS mobile  
phone to be read (a new mobile phone will  
automatically read the SIM card).  
To prevent losing or damaging the data stored on the  
card, you should avoid touching the metal contacts on  
the card and keep the SIM card away from electricity  
or magnets. Once the SIM card is damaged, you will  
not be able to enter the GSM/GPRS network and use  
the mobile telephone.  
• When you need to remove the SIM card, please  
first turn off the phone, remove the battery, then  
remove the SIM card.  
Removal and Insertion of the  
Memory Card  
Before removing the SIM card, you must turn off the  
mobile phone. Do not insert or remove the SIM card  
while the phone is connected to an external power  
source, as this could damage the SIM card.  
Turn off the phone; remove the battery and unplug  
other external power sources.  
Getting Started  
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• Push up the lid on the memory card trough, place  
the memory card into the memory card trough.  
• Push down the lid, and glide it to secure the  
memory card in the memory card trough.  
• When you need to remove the memory card, please  
first turn off the phone, remove the battery, then  
remove the memory card.  
You must turn off your mobile phone before removing  
the battery. Under no circumstances should you  
remove the battery when the mobile phone is turned  
on, as this may damage the SIM card and your mobile  
phone.  
• When installing the battery, follow the steps below:  
1. According to the arrowhead direction, align the  
battery with the mobile phone;  
2. According to the arrowhead direction, press down  
the battery and lock it to the mobile phone.  
Removal and Installation of the  
Battery  
• When removing the battery, follow the steps below:  
1. According to the arrowhead direction, push away  
the battery lock;  
2. According to arrowhead direction, lift up the  
bottom of the battery to remove the battery from  
the mobile phone.  
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Getting Started  
 
• When a full battery icon is displayed and stops  
flashing, it means that the battery is fully charged.  
If the mobile phone is charging while it is turned  
off, there will still be an indication on the screen to  
indicate that the charging is complete. This process  
usually takes between 1 and 2.5 hours.  
Battery charging  
The new battery is partially charged (about 50%) and  
may be used directly out of the box. During the first  
three charge cycles, you must ensure that the battery  
is fully discharged before re-charging. This will enable  
optimum performance of the battery.  
The mobile phone and charger will become warm  
during charging and this is normal.  
• When charging is complete, unplug the charger  
connector from the electrical outlet and the mobile  
phone.  
Charging must be performed in a well-ventilated area  
with a temperature between -10oC and +55oC. You  
can only charge with the supplied charger. Using an  
unapproved charger could be dangerous. In addition  
to breaching the provisions of the repair warranty, it  
also violates the certification of this mobile phone.  
• Plug the charger into the electrical outlet.  
• Plug the charger connector into the bottom of the  
phone (with the arrow pointing upward).  
• At this time, the charge level icon will repeatedly  
flash at the top right corner of the screen. If the  
mobile phone is charging while it is turned off, a  
charge indicator will appear on the screen. If you  
continue to use the mobile phone when there is  
insufficient power, the charge indicator may only  
appear only after a few minutes of charging.  
• If the mobile phone automatically shuts down, or  
indicates Battery is low, you should immediately  
charge the battery. If the battery power has not  
been entirely used up before recharging, the  
recharging duration will be automatically reduced.  
Getting Started  
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If you forget your lock code, you must contact your  
retailer or local authorized repair and maintenance  
service centre to have the lock code opened.  
Turning the Phone On and Off  
To turn the phone on or off, hold down ).  
If you turn on the phone without inserting the SIM  
card, the phone will display Insert SIM. After inserting  
the SIM card, the phone will automatically check if  
the SIM card is useable.  
Unlocking the SIM card  
To protect against unauthorized usage, the SIM card  
uses a PIN (Personal Identification Number) number.  
If you choose this option, then every time you turn on  
your phone and enter the Phone Lock number (if you  
have set a Phone Lock number), you must also enter  
the PIN so as to unlock the SIM card before you can  
use the mobile phone. You may turn off the SIM card  
protection. In this case, you cannot prevent  
unauthorized use of the SIM card.  
The following will be displayed in this order:  
Enter Phone Lock Code: if you have set Phone Lock.  
Enter PIN: if you have set SIM Lock.  
Searching: The phone will search for the appropriate  
network connections.  
Unlocking the Phone Lock  
To protect against unauthorized usage, a lock code  
may be set for your phone. If you choose this option,  
then every time you turn on your phone, you must  
enter the lock code before you can use the mobile  
phone as normal. You may turn off the phone lock  
code protection. In this case, you cannot prevent  
unauthorized use of your mobile phone.  
phone  
• Hold down ) to turn on the mobile  
;
• Enter the PIN number. Press  
to delete  
R
mistakes. Confirm with # or press L OK  
.
For example, if PIN is set as 1234, then enter the  
following:  
1 2 3 4 # or 1 2 3 4 ,  
If an incorrect number is entered three times in  
succession, your SIM card will be locked by the  
network and the mobile phone will prompt you for  
the PUK number.  
• Enter the lock code. Press  
to delete mistakes.  
R
L
Confirm with # or press  
OK.  
For example, if your phone lock code is set as 0000,  
then enter the following:  
0 0 0 0 # or 0 0 0 0 ,  
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Getting Started  
     
Your SIM card comes with a standard 4-8 digit PIN  
number supplied by your network provider. You should  
change this to your own number as soon as possible.  
Connecting to the Network  
When the SIM card is successfully opened, your  
mobile phone will start to search for an available  
network (Searching will be displayed on the screen).  
When a connection is made, the name of the network  
provider will appear in the middle of the screen. At  
this time, your mobile phone will go into standby  
mode. In addition to dialling and receiving calls, you  
can also perform the following:  
• Press  
• Press  
to enter Name  
to enter the function menu.  
/
Quick Search  
.
R
L
If Emergency is displayed on the screen, this means that  
you are outside the normal coverage of the network  
area; but you can still make emergency calls depending  
on the strength of the signal.  
Your phone supports GPRS (General Packet Radio  
Service) service. If your network operator has  
activated your GPRS service and your phone is within  
the GPRS network area, you may access WAP service  
through the GPRS network.  
Getting Started  
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2. Main Functions  
Characteristic Function  
This mobile phone has the following characteristic  
functions:  
Call History  
The phone automatically stores call  
records so that you can view them.  
You can directly dial a number in  
the call history, save the number to  
the phone book, send SMS to the  
number, delete a number or delete  
all numbers in the list.  
Phone Book  
Offers quick search function.  
The phone can hold a maximum of  
300 phonebook records and each  
SMS  
Stores a maximum of 200 SMS in  
the  
phone; supports EMS  
phonebook record can hold  
a
(Enhanced Messaging Service). You  
can use a template when you write  
the SMS; search in the SIM card or  
phone memory; extract a number  
from the SMS, etc.  
maximum of 4 phone numbers.  
The number of phonebook records  
that the SIM card can hold is  
dependent on your SIM card  
capacity. The menu allows you to  
send SMS, copy a record to the SIM  
card or phone, make an IP call,  
copy phonebook records between  
the SIM card and phone, and  
quickly delete the records in the  
SIM card and phone.  
MMS  
Supports multimedia message  
service. Allows you to receive and  
send all kinds of multimedia  
messages, e.g., text, picture and  
sound, etc. You can also send  
pictures to friends and colleagues  
using MMS.  
MP3 Play  
Play music of different file formats,  
such as *.wav, *.amr, *.mid, *.imy,  
*.mp3, etc.  
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Main Functions  
   
Sound  
Recorder  
Allows you to record sound in both  
calling and non-calling modes.  
When the phone is in calling mode,  
you can press C to record the  
dialogue, or press L Option to  
select the sound recorder. Recorded  
sound is saved in *.amr or *.wav  
formats and stored in the Sound  
Recorder folder of the File Manager  
(D:\ or E:\); when the phone is not  
in calling mode, you can enter Fun &  
Games menu to select the sound  
recorder option.  
Video Player  
User Profiles  
Record video  
Sets your mobile phone’s ring tone  
according to conditions and  
environments.  
Extra  
Offers a wide range of applications.  
Supports up to three alarm time,  
calculator function, etc.  
Settings  
Customize user settings, such as  
phone setup, call setup, IP number  
setup, network setup and security  
setup. You can set different functions  
to suit different needs, e.g., time and  
date, schedule power on/off, speed  
dial, call barring, etc.  
U Disk  
The phone can serve as a portable  
hard disk. Close the slider of the  
phone and connect the phone to a  
PC using the USB data cable. The  
phone becomes a U disk, where you  
can store files.  
Services  
The mobile phone supports Wireless  
Application Protocol (WAP) service.  
Fun & Games  
Input Methods  
The phone offers many interesting  
games.  
Camera  
Take pictures, set picture options,  
Offers  
methods, such as Multitap ABC  
Multitap abc Numeric Smart ABC  
Smart abc  
a
wide range of input  
e.g., EV  
,
Zoom, Image Effect and Image  
,
,
Size etc. The phone supports  
,
,
,
continuous shoot function. You can  
set the camera sound effects, etc.  
.
Main Functions  
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Calling Fixed Line Extensions  
Display  
Allows you to configure how menus  
are displayed onscreen.  
Some fixed phone extensions cannot be called  
directly. You must first go through the switchboard  
before you can dial the extension. Press * to display  
the letter "P", then dial the extension number.  
You can enter the switchboard number and the  
extension number in this order:  
Side Key  
Supports side key function. You can  
set different functions according to  
your needs.  
Dialing  
Area code > switchboard number > P > extension  
number > dial key  
You may make and receive calls on your phone when  
the symbol of your network provider appears on the  
screen. The information bar on the upper left corner  
of the screen indicates network strength (the signal is  
strongest when there are four lines visible).  
Barriers greatly affect call quality, thus slightly moving  
your position can increase the quality of the phone  
call.  
Making International calls  
To make international calls, hold down * until the  
international phone prefix "+" appears on the screen.  
This will allow you to make an international call in any  
country regardless of what the international call prefix  
is (e.g., 86 in China).  
After entering the prefix, enter the country code and  
full number you wish to call. The country code is  
according to convention: Germany is 49, England 44,  
Sweden 46 and so on.  
When making international calls, you should omit the  
initial 0 of area codes  
For example, to dial the Shanghai service hotline, you  
should dial +86 21 114  
You can enter international calls in this order:  
+ Country code > area code > telephone number > dial  
key  
Making Domestic Calls  
Use the number keys to enter the telephone number,  
and then press  
change the phone number, press  
to dial the number. If you need to  
(
Clear to delete a  
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character to the left of the cursor. The dialing  
animation appears on the screen when dialing is in  
progress. When the other party picks up the phone,  
the screen will display information about the call.  
You can dial domestic calls in this order:  
Area code > phone number > dial key  
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Main Functions  
 
Dialing Calls from the Call Log  
Receiving Calls  
You can receive calls in different modes. If you have  
set Cover Answer in answer mode, then you can pick up  
a call by simply sliding up the phone; otherwise, you  
Your mobile phone can also store records of the most  
recently missed, received and dialed calls, as well as the  
call time of the last call and the accumulated time of  
calls received and dialed. When the call log is full, the  
old numbers will be erased automatically.  
need to slide up the phone and press  
or  
. If the  
L
(
earphones are already plugged in, you can use the  
button located on the earphones to pick up a call. If it  
is inconvenient for you to press the button, then you  
can set Auto as On. In this way, when the earphones are  
plugged in, the phone will automatically pick up the  
call after ringing or vibrating for 5 seconds. If you  
have set as Any Key, you can pick up the call by pressing  
• In standby mode, press  
to view Missed/  
(
Dialed/Received Calls record.  
• All the numbers in the call log may be dialed  
directly by pressing  
.
(
When the call log appears, you can press  
Ok to view  
Option to carry  
L
details of that call record, then press  
out the following functions in the call log: Delete  
L
,
Save  
any key, except  
,
and the side key.  
) R  
to Phone book Dial, etc.  
,
Ending a Call  
Emergency Calls  
You can press  
incoming call. During a call, you can press  
or hold down > to reject an  
)
If you are located within the network area (you can  
find this out by looking at the network strength  
indicator located on the upper left corner of your  
mobile phone screen), you should be able to make  
emergency calls. If your network provider does not  
provide roaming service where you are located,  
Emergency will appear on the screen. If you are located  
within a network area, even if you do not have a SIM  
card, you will be able to make emergency calls.  
to end  
)
a call. You can also cancel a call you have just dialed  
by pressing  
.
)
Call record  
Your mobile phone stores your Missed Calls  
Calls, Received Calls, etc.  
,
Dialed  
Main Functions  
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Call Option  
During a call, press  
DTMF  
Deactivate or activate DTMF  
sound.  
Option to enter the call option  
H-Free to activate and increase  
H-Held again to deactivate and  
L
menu; press  
volume, press  
decrease volume.  
R
Multiparty  
Pick up a waiting incoming call and  
join it with a multiparty call; put a  
conference call on hold; carry on a  
call privately with one party while  
keeping all the other parties on  
hold; connect two parties and  
R
The call option menu can only be seen while a call is  
being made. Functions such as call waiting, call divert,  
and conference calls require network support. Please  
contact your network provider.  
remove  
yourself  
from  
the  
You can carry out the following operations:  
multiparty call; put one party of a  
group on hold; end all calls in  
progress and all calls on hold.  
Hold/Retrieve  
Swap  
Pause a call or retrieve a call that has  
been put on hold.  
Switch between the current active  
call and a call on hold.  
Multiparty option is available only in specific situations.  
For example, Swap appears only when there are two  
calls in progress and a call has been hung up; Multiparty  
function is dependent on the service provider.  
End  
End the current call.  
Dial new call.  
New Call  
Phone Book  
SMS  
Enter the list of phone book entries.  
Enter the SMS menu.  
Record voice memos.  
Sound  
Recorder  
Mute  
Stop the transmission of voice to  
the other party.  
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Main Functions  
 
Structure of the Function Menu  
3. Function Menu  
The function menu has the following default structure:  
How to Use the Function Menu  
Phone Book  
Quick Search  
Scroll to select a function  
• In standby mode, press  
Menu to enter the main  
Search Entry  
Add New Entry  
Copy All  
Delete All  
L
menu. During a call, press  
call option menu, then use +/- to scroll to the  
Option to enter the  
L
desired item on the call menu, and press  
select the function.  
to  
L
Caller Group  
• In all the menus and submenus, use +/- to scroll to  
Extra Number  
Owner Number/SOS Number  
Settings  
the desired function and press  
the function item.  
or , to enter  
L
Memory Status/Preferred Storage/Fields  
Quickly select a function  
Most main menus and submenus have speed  
numbers. This speed number is the function’s  
corresponding index number.  
Messages  
SMS  
Inbox/Outbox/Write Message/Template/  
Message Settings  
MMS  
Write Message/Inbox/Outbox/Drafts/  
Message Settings  
Voice Mail Server  
• In standby mode, press  
menu, use +/- to scroll to the desired item on the  
menu.  
Menu to enter the main  
L
• Enter the speed number of the main menu or  
submenu to access the corresponding option.  
Broadcast Message  
Receive Mode/Read Message/Languages/Channel Setting  
Exit a Menu  
Usually, when in the function menu, you can exit  
from a menu item by pressing  
) to return to standby mode.  
. You can also press  
R
Function Menu  
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Call History  
Fun & Games  
Games  
Missed Calls  
Dialed Calls  
Received Calls  
F1Race/Smash/Copter/Game Setting  
Sound Recorder  
Delete Call Log  
AB Repeater  
Call Time  
File Manager  
Last Call Time/Total Sent/Total Received/Reset All  
Time  
Call Cost  
Settings  
Phone Setup  
Time and Date/Schedule Power On/Off /Language/  
Preferred Input Methods/Default Encoding Type/  
Display Characteristic/Greeting Text/Speed Dial/  
Dedicated key/Shortcuts  
Last Call Cost /Total Cost/Reset Cost/Max Cost/  
Price Per Unit  
SMS Counter  
Sent/Received  
Call Setup  
GPRS Counter  
Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Divert/Call Barring/Call  
Time Reminder/Call Time Display/Auto Redial  
IP Number  
Last Sent/Last Received/All Sent/All Received/Reset  
Counter  
Camera  
Camera  
ImageViewer  
Network Setup  
Network  
Selection/Preferred  
Networks/Band  
Selection/GPRS Connection  
Security Setup  
Audio Player  
SIM Lock/Phone Lock/Auto Keypad Lock/Fixed  
Dial/Barred Dial/Change Password  
Restore Factory Settings  
Video Player  
Video Recorder  
Video Player  
User Profiles  
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Function Menu  
General  
Activate/Customize  
Meeting  
Activate/Customize  
Outdoor  
Activate/Customize  
Indoor  
Activate/Customize  
Headset  
Customize  
Services  
STK*  
WAP  
Data Account  
Extra  
Calendar  
To Do List  
Alarm  
Calculator  
Units Converter  
Currency Converter  
Shortcuts  
The items that appear under the STK menu may be  
different according to the network operator.  
Function Menu  
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4. Phone Book  
Add New Entry add  
a
new record to the  
phonebook. You can save the  
number To SIM or To Phone. A new  
record is added to the PhoneBook,  
except Name, Numbers, Home  
Number, Office Number, Fax  
Number. You can set the following:  
You can use To Phone option in the phonebook menu  
to save name card information such as Name,  
Number, Home Number, Company Name, Email  
Address, Office Number, Fax Number, Associate  
Picture, Associate Sound, and Caller Group.  
To display a list of telephone numbers, all you need to  
Company Name  
:
edit company  
do is to press  
Name in standby mode to enter the  
Quick Search function of the phonebook directly.  
R
name.  
Email Address: edit email address.  
Associate Picture: set a personalized  
picture for the current phone  
entry.  
Note: The mobile phone can save up to 300 telephone  
numbers. The number of telephone records that can be  
stored on your SIM card is dependent on the SIM card  
capacity.  
Associate Sound: set a personalized  
ring tone for the current phone  
entry. You can press </> to select  
You can select any of the following eight functions in  
the phonebook: Quick Search  
Entry Copy All Delete All Caller Group  
Settings  
,
Search Entry  
,
Add New  
a
personalized ring tone for  
,
,
,
,
Extra Number or  
incoming calls.  
.
When the file is sent to user profile in the File Manager  
you can select and set it as the associated sound.  
,
Quick Search  
Search Entry  
view all the entries recorded in the  
phonebook.  
search for an entry in the  
phonebook by name. In the  
telephone number list mode, press  
Caller Group  
categorize the telephone numbers  
saved in the phonebook into  
different groups.  
to return to the previous menu.  
R
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Phone Book  
 
Copy All  
select From SIM to copy all the  
telephone entries on your SIM card  
onto your mobile phone, or select  
From Phone to copy all the telephone  
entries on your mobile phone onto  
your SIM card.  
Caller Group  
the phone supports caller group  
function. You can select a group  
from the Caller Group list to view it  
and edit the Caller Group details.  
Caller Group details include group  
name, ringtone of the incoming  
call, picture link of the incoming  
call. You can also add and delete  
members from the group.  
When you copy telephone number entries from your  
mobile phone onto your SIM card, only the names and  
telephone numbers will be copied.  
Extra Number  
you can set the following numbers:  
Owner Number: edit and set up  
two groups of owner number at  
Delete All  
select From SIM or From Phone to  
respectively delete all the entries in  
the SIM card or mobile phone  
phonebook. You can select One By  
One to delete a telephone number.  
most. You can also set  
corresponding name to appear.  
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SOS Number: edit and set up to  
five groups of SOS Number.  
You need to enter a password to delete all the  
phonebook entries in the SIM card or phone. The  
default password is "0000".  
Settings  
select Memory Status  
and Fields item:  
,
Preferred Storage  
Memory Status:  
view the total  
memory capacity and utilized  
memory space of the phonebooks  
for both the mobile phone and  
the SIM card.  
Phone Book  
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View  
view detailed information of the  
current phonebook entry. You can  
view information such as, name,  
Preferred Storage: set a default  
setting for the storage of  
telephone numbers: to SIM or  
Phone. You can also choose the  
preferred storage when adding a  
new phone entry.  
group,  
telephone  
number,  
personalized ring tone, personalized  
incoming call picture, etc. If the  
information in the entry exceeds one  
screen length, you can use +/- to  
scroll. If you have set an associated  
Fields  
:
show or hide Home  
Number,CompanyName,Email  
Address, Office Number, Fax  
Number, Associate Picture  
Associate Sound, Caller Group  
fields. Select Onto show theitem,  
or Off to hide.  
picture, you can press  
view the incoming call picture of the  
current phonebook entry.  
View to  
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If the current phonebook entry is saved on the SIM  
card, then you can only view the name and telephone  
number of the entry.  
In the phonebook, you can enter the list of phonebook  
entries via Quick Search, then press +/- to scroll and  
select a phonebook entry.  
Edit  
edit and revamp the contents of the  
current phonebook entry.  
Press  
or , to select the following options:  
L
Dial  
press  
phonebook entry.  
to dial the current  
L
Delete  
delete the current phonebook entry.  
IP Dial  
if the IP number has been set, select IP  
Dial will automatically add the IP  
number before the number and dial it.  
Send SMS  
send a short message to the current  
phonebook entry.  
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Phone Book  
Copy  
copy the current phonebook entry to  
another phone or SIM card. If the  
phonebook entry is on the phone, this  
action makes a copy on the SIM card.  
If the phonebook entry is on the SIM  
card, this action makes a copy on the  
phone.  
Move  
move the current phonebook entry to  
another phone. If the phonebook  
entry is on the phone, this action  
moves the entry to the SIM card. If  
the phonebook entry is on the SIM  
card, this action moves the entry to  
the phone.  
Duplicate  
make  
a
copy of the current  
phonebook entry in the phone or SIM  
card, depending on which medium  
the phonebook entry is stored.  
You can press  
to dial the selected phonebook entry  
(
in the phonebook list or in the detailed information  
interface mode of the phonebook entry. If there is more  
than one telephone number in the entry, when you  
press (, the list of numbers will appear. Select the  
desired number and press  
again.  
(
Phone Book  
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will be automatically saved in your SIM card. The  
number of short messages that can be saved (this  
includes received messages as well as saved messages)  
is based on the memory capacity of the SIM card. If  
5. Messages  
In the main menu, scroll to select Messages, and then  
press  
to enter. The available options include: SMS,  
Voice Mail Server and Broadcast Message  
L
MMS  
,
.
the memory in your SIM card is full, a flashing "  
icon will be displayed.  
"
SMS  
To read a new message, enter the Inbox and press  
OK to read the new message.  
L
If your network supports SMS (Short Message Service)  
and you have applied for this service from your network  
provider, you can send English and Chinese short  
messages through the short message service centre. The  
mobile phone supports EMS (Enhanced Messaging  
Service), and you can insert picture, animation,  
melody, sound, etc. to your messages. You can also use  
the template to create short messages.  
• When viewing the short message list in Inbox, the  
sender’s phone number or name (if the name has  
already been saved in the phonebook) will be  
displayed. The date that the short message was  
received is also displayed.  
• When viewing the short message list, you can use  
+/- to select a short message. When the short  
message list in Inbox appears, you can press  
OK  
L
Enter SMS to select the following: Inbox Outbox, Write  
,
to read the details of a message, the date and time  
of receipt and the name (if the name has already  
been saved in the phonebook) or telephone number  
Message Template or Message Settings.  
,
Inbox  
Enter the Inbox to view received messages. When you  
receive a short message, your mobile phone will  
vibrate (if Alert Type is set to Vibration), ring (if the  
Message Tone function is enabled), and display the new  
message alert information. If you do not wish to read  
it immediately, an envelope icon will appear at the top  
of the screen in standby mode, and the short message  
of the sender. At this time, you can also press  
Option to carry out the following operations:  
L
Reply  
send a short message to the sender  
Forward  
edit the current message and then  
select Send Only  
,
Save and Send, Save,  
Send To Many, or Send By Group  
.
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Messages  
   
Outbox  
Edit  
edit the current message.  
delete the current message.  
Enter the Outbox to view the short messages (saved in  
the SIM card and phone memory) in the mobile  
phone.  
Delete  
Delete Same  
Number  
delete all messages of which the  
number is the same as the selected  
When the message list in Outbox appears, you can use  
+/- to select a short message, and press  
the detailed contents of the selected message. At this  
time, you can also press  
following operations:  
OK to read  
L
number in the Inbox  
.
Delete All  
delete all messages in the Inbox  
.
Option to carry out the  
L
Use Number  
extract the telephone number of the  
sender in the current message that  
contains the numbers (3-40 bit). The  
numbers will be displayed as a list.  
You can select the number, save it to  
your phonebook, or dial the number.  
Send  
Edit  
send the current message.  
edit the current message.  
Delete  
delete the current short message.  
Delete Same  
Number  
delete all messages of which the  
number is the same as the selected  
Save Objects  
extract sound and picture object in  
the current message (EMS), and save  
it. If the current message contains  
multiple objects, you can press +/- to  
select an object, and save it. You can  
save pictures, animations and  
number in the Outbox  
.
Delete All  
delete all messages in the Outbox  
.
Use Number  
extract the telephone number of the  
recipient in the current message  
that contains the numbers (3-40  
bit). The numbers will be displayed  
as a list. You can select the number,  
save it to your phonebook, or dial  
the number.  
melodies to My Picture  
,
My Animation,  
and My Melody folders respectively.  
Messages  
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Write Message  
New Paragraph  
paragraph with  
Alignment mode, Left Alignment  
mode, Center Alignment mode,  
Right Alignment mode.  
:
add  
a
new  
Before writing a short message, please confirm that  
you have set the short message service centre number.  
Automatic  
You can edit your short message via Write Message  
Press L to enter the Option menu:  
.
Done  
After finishing your message you  
can select this option and use +/- to  
select Send Only  
Input Method  
:
offers  
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input  
methods and Insert Symbols  
option menu.  
,
Save and Send  
,
Save  
,
Send To Many or Send By Group  
.
After selecting Done, you can select Save to save the  
current message into the Outbox. If you select Send  
Only, you will be prompted to enter the recipient’s  
telephone number. At this time, you can enter the  
number with the number keys, or press L Search to  
access the phonebook where you can select the  
recipient’s number. If you select Send To Many, you  
will enter the Edit List, which allows you to send one  
short message consecutively to several people.If you  
select Send By Group, you can send information to all  
members of the group.  
Use Template  
Insert Object  
To select a pre-configured message.  
To add picture, animation, melody  
and sound to your message.  
Format Text  
set text format as follows:  
Text Size: set text size as Small,  
Medium, or Large. But this option  
is not applicable for Chinese  
characters.  
Text Style: set the text style as Bold  
Italics Underline, or Strikethrough  
Alignment select the alignment  
mode: Automatic Left Center, or  
Right  
,
,
.
The short message centres of some cities and districts  
do not support short messages with more than 160  
letters (70 Chinese characters). You can only send and  
receive pictures, animations and melodies between  
compatible mobile phones.  
:
,
,
.
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Messages  
Template  
Message Type To select the type of the message.  
This menu allows you to predefine up to ten messages  
that you use most frequently. Select a message and  
This option is network dependent.  
Profile Name  
To edit the name of the profile.  
press  
to access the next optons.  
L
Common Setting  
Edit  
To write a new message or edit the  
selected predefined message.  
Delivery  
Report  
When On, this option will inform  
you via SMS whether your own  
SMS was received or not. This  
feature is subscription dependent.  
Erase  
To delete the selected predefined  
message.  
Message Settings  
Reply Path  
When On, this option allows you to  
transmit the number of your SMS  
message centre together with the  
message. The recipient can then  
reply using your own SMS centre  
and not theirs. This speeds up the  
rate of transmission. This feature is  
subscription dependent.  
This menu allows you to configure the SMS settings.  
The options are:  
Profile Setting  
SC Address  
To select your default SMS centre.  
If not available on your SIM card, you  
must enter your SMS centre number.  
Valid Period  
To select the length of time your  
messages are to be stored in the SMS  
centre. This is useful when the  
recipient is not connected to the  
network (and thus cannot receive  
your message immediately). This  
feature is subscription dependent.  
Memory Status  
This option is used to display the storage status of the  
messages saved in SIM card and phone.  
Preferred Storage  
This option allows you to select preferred storage to  
save the received messages.  
Messages  
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Pref. Bearer  
not know that the message was sent to this recipient),  
subject and message content. You can select a phone  
number or E-mail as the destination, and every MMS is  
capable of sending multiple objects.  
This option allows you to set the preferred  
transmission mode. For further detail, please contact  
with network provider.  
You can directly enter text or insert different kinds of  
MMS  
objects. Press  
Option and select Edit.  
L
You can carry out the following operations:  
MMS refers to Multimedia Message Service. It  
supports multimedia functions and can send text,  
images, sound and many multimedia file formats.  
The MMS function is operator dependent. Before  
using this function, please confirm that your SIM card  
supports this service or contact your network  
operator. If your mobile phone supports MMS  
function, then after the necessary MMS settings, you  
can send and receive MMS.  
Add text  
enter text to current page.  
edit and amend text.  
remove text.  
Edit text  
Remove Text  
Add image  
select a picture from File Manager  
and insert into the current page.  
Edit Image  
edit the current image.  
delete the current image.  
Remove Image  
Add audio  
Each MMS is like a slide projector with continuous  
pages, each page containing text, images, sound, etc.  
Enter the MMS to carry out the following operations:  
select an audio from File Manager  
and insert into the current page.  
Write Message  
,
Inbox  
,
Outbox  
,
Drafts and Message  
Edit Audio  
edit the current audio.  
Settings  
.
Remove Audio  
Add Attachment  
delete the current audio.  
Write Message  
In this menu interface, you need to specify: recipient,  
copy (copy the current MMS to this recipient),  
confidential copy (send a confidential copy of the  
message to this recipient, whereby other recipients will  
add the attachment to the current  
page from the File Manager  
.
Edit Attachment  
edit the current attachment.  
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Messages  
 
Remove  
Attachment  
delete the current attachment.  
Read report  
feedback as to whether or not the  
recipient has read the MMS.  
Insert New Slide  
insert a new slide after the current  
page.  
Delivery report  
feedback as to whether or not the  
MMS has been successfully sent to  
the recipient.  
Delete Slide  
Previous Slide  
Next Slide  
Preview  
delete the current page.  
return to the previous page.  
enter the next page.  
Priority  
set the priority of the current  
MMS. This includes Normal  
,
High  
and Low  
.
preview the current MMS.  
Some of the above options appear only under certain  
circumstances; for example, Delete Slide only appears  
when the current MMS exceeds one page. Each page of  
a MMS can only contain one picture and one sound.  
When the current page contains a sound or picture, Add  
image will change to Edit image or Add Audio will change  
to Edit Audio. When editing an MMS, the status  
information line bar at the top of the screen will display  
the following: the current page/total pages; and the total  
size of the MMS.  
Slide Timing  
set the display time of the current  
page, different pages can have  
different display timings.  
Select Done when you have completed the editing of  
the current MMS, and you can carry out the following  
operations: Send Only  
Options, or Exit  
You can customize the following Send options  
,
Save and Send, Save to Drafts, Send  
.
:
Validity period  
set the duration that the current  
MMS will be saved in the MMS  
centre (this is dependent on the  
service provided by your network  
Receive New MMS  
In standby mode, when you receive a new MMS, your  
mobile phone will vibrate (if Alert Type is set to  
Vibration) and ring (if the Message Tone function is on).  
At this time, New MMS Message will be displayed on  
the screen.  
operator). You can select Max  
,
1 Hour 12 Hours 1 Day or 1 Week.  
,
,
Messages  
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When you are in your home network, and the  
Retrieval mode is set as Immediate, an icon will be  
displayed on the standby screen to indicate that you  
have received a new MMS. At this time, the MMS will  
be temporarily saved in the cache.  
Download  
View  
download the current MMS  
content (if the MMS is not  
downloaded to the phone). Press  
OK, to display the MMS size  
and confirm whether to download.  
L
If a new MMS is received when you are not in standby  
view the current MMS content,  
press  
mode, continuously  
standby mode; press  
or  
to return to  
R
)
press  
to stop playing. When the  
R
to read the MMS content;  
L
current page is bigger than the  
screen, move +/- to view the full  
page. When the MMS finished  
press  
to return.  
R
If the network stop when you are in your home  
network, and the Retrieval mode is set as Immediate, or  
when you set the Retrieval mode as Delayed, you will  
be prompted as to whether or not to download the  
MMS when a new MMS arrives. The MMS size will  
also be displayed.  
playing, press  
Option to replay  
L
the current MMS, go to the next  
slide or Save Audio As Save Image As  
View Attachments, etc.  
/
/
Properties  
Reply  
press to enter, view the sender's  
number, copy, subject, sent time  
and date, etc.  
L
Inbox  
All received MMS are saved in the Inbox  
.
Enter the Inbox. Your mobile phone will display a list  
of MMS in the Inbox (including download prompt).  
Press +/- to scroll to the MMS you wish to read, and  
edit the MMS and reply the sender,  
at the same time, the subject is  
changed to "Re: ....".  
press  
Options to carry out the following operations  
L
on the current MMS:  
Reply to all  
edit the MMS and reply all, at the  
same time, the subject is changed to  
"Re: ....".  
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Messages  
Forward  
edit the MMS and forward it, at the  
same time, the subject is changed to  
"Fw: ...".  
Send to others  
Delete  
send the current MMS to others.  
delete the current MMS.  
Delete All  
delete all the MMS in the Outbox.  
Delete  
delete the current MMS.  
Use Number  
extract the number of the sender  
and recipient, Dial or Save To Phone  
Delete All  
Use Number  
delete all the MMS in the inbox.  
extract the number of the sender,  
Book  
.
Dial or Save To Phone Book  
.
Drafts  
Drafts contains MMS that are not ready for sending.  
They can be further edited and sent. Enter Drafts, the  
Outbox  
MMS that are not sent successfully or that you choose  
to save before sending are saved in the Outbox  
Enter the Outbox. Your mobile phone will display a list  
.
mobile phone will display a list of MMS in Drafts  
Press +/- to scroll to the MMS you wish to read, and  
press Options to carry out the following operations  
.
of MMS in the Outbox. Press +/- to scroll to the MMS  
L
you wish to read, and press  
following operations:  
Options to carry out the  
on the current MMS:  
L
View  
browse the contents of the current  
View  
browse the contents of the current  
MMS.  
MMS.  
Properties  
view detailed information of the  
Properties  
view detailed information of the  
current MMS such as: To  
,
Cc,  
current MMS such as: To  
,
Cc,  
Subject MMS Size Date, etc.  
,
,
Subject MMS Size Date, etc.  
,
,
Send  
if the current draft MMS contains  
recipients, copy, etc, the MMS will  
be sent to the specified recipients.  
Resend  
resend the current MMS, this item  
is available only when the current  
MMS is not sent successfully.  
Edit message  
edit the current message.  
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Delete  
delete the current MMS.  
Delivery report: feedback as to  
whether or not the MMS has  
been successfully sent to the  
recipient.  
Priority: set the priority of the  
current MMS. This includes  
Delete All  
delete all the MMS in the drafts  
folder.  
Use Number  
extract the number of the sender  
and recipient, Dial or Save To Phone  
Book  
.
Normal High and Low.  
,
Slide Timing: control the default  
display time of the page. You can  
enter a number between 1 and 60.  
Delivery time: set the duration for  
Message Settings  
The user must make the necessary settings in order to  
use the MMS feature.  
Enter MMS Settings and carry out the following  
settings:  
resending - Immediate  
,
In one  
hour In 12 hours or In 24 hours  
,
.
Sending  
set sending parameters as follows:  
Validity period: set the duration that  
the current MMS will be saved in  
the MMS centre (this is  
dependent on the service provided  
by your network operator). You  
Retrieval  
set the retrieval parameter as follows:  
Home network: set the degree of  
emergency in the downloading of  
MMS. If you select Immediate, the  
MMS will be downloaded  
immediately when it arrives; if  
you select Delayed, you will be  
notified that you have received a  
new MMS and you can decide  
whether or not to download. You  
can select Restricted to reject the  
receipt of MMS.  
can select 1 Hour  
,
12 Hours  
,
1 Day  
,
1 Week or Max using </>. Max  
duration is determined by the  
MMS service centre.  
Read report  
:
feedback as to  
whether or not the recipient has  
read the MMS.  
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Messages  
Homepage  
set the default MMS centre address,  
Roaming  
:
set the degree of  
emergency in the downloading  
of MMS when you are roaming.  
You can select As Home  
or Restricted  
Read Report: set whether or not  
Data Account  
press L Select, to select one data  
account from the list.  
,
Delayed,  
.
Connection  
Type  
select Connectionless or Connection-  
oriented  
.
read report should be sent. You  
can select Send  
On request  
Delivery Report  
sending on/off, to allow or  
forbid the sending of delivery  
reports.  
,
Never Send, or  
IP Address  
set the IP address in the MMS  
network.  
.
:
turn report  
Username  
Password  
set username; can be empty.  
set password; can be empty.  
Memory Status view the memory status in the  
phone. Usage - ratio of memory  
currently utilized against the total  
MMS memory; Free - currently  
available memory space.  
Filters  
set the parameter as follows:  
Max Size (KB): set the max size,  
between 1 and 50.  
Anonymous: set whether or not to  
receive anonymous MMS. Select  
Allow or Reject  
Read Report and Delivery Report require network  
support. Please contact your network provider.  
.
Advertisement: set whether or not  
to receive advertisement MMS.  
Your mobile phone has a dedicated space for the  
storage of MMS. When the space is fully utilized, you  
need to delete some MMS in order to save new ones.  
Select Allow or Reject  
.
Edit Profile  
set network and activate profile.  
edit and save the profile name.  
Rename Profile  
Messages  
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Please contact with the network provider, they will  
supply usable channel and info list.  
Voice Mail Server  
This will automatically direct incoming calls to the  
voice mail centre when you cannot answer the call.  
The caller can leave a message on the voice mail  
system of the service network. If the caller leave a  
message, you can access the message by calling the  
voice mail system.  
Receive Mode  
This menu is used to set the function of broadcast  
message. When On, you can receive the broadcast  
message. When Off, you can not receive messages.  
Read Message  
To read broadcast message after activating receive  
mode.  
• Enter Voice Mail Server. You can set up to two voice  
mail servers.  
• Press  
OK to enter mail option. You can select  
L
Languages  
To set the language of the message that can be  
received.  
Edit to enter your voice mailbox number, Erase to  
clear the mail setting of the voice mailbox, or  
Connect to Voice to listen to voice mail.  
• The network operators must support the Voice Mail  
Server function for it to be available. You may have  
to apply for the service before you can use the voice  
mail feature. For further details and information  
regarding your voice mailbox number, please  
contact your network operator.  
Channel Setting  
Press  
or Delete  
to set channel, you can select Select, Add, Edit  
L
.
Broadcast Message  
This is a kind of public messages broadcasted to a  
group of mobile users. The message are broadcasted  
on numbered channels. Generally speaking each  
broadcast channel can transmit one kind message.  
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6. Call History  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
Save to Phone save the selected number to the  
book  
phonebook.  
Edit  
edit and save the number of the  
missed call.  
and select Call History, then press  
can look up information on the call records.  
OK to enter. You  
L
Dialed Calls  
Missed Calls  
Enter Dialed Calls, the dialed calls will be displayed as a  
Enter Missed Calls, the screen displays the name of the  
caller (if the name is already stored in the phonebook)  
and telephone number of the missed call. Select a  
list. Select a record, then press  
information.  
OK to check the call  
L
If you press  
operations are the same as Missed Calls  
Option, the available options and their  
record in the missed calls list, and press  
OK to view  
L
L
.
details. The date, time and name of the caller,  
telephone number and number of times the call is  
missed are displayed.  
Received Calls  
Press  
Option for the following operations:  
L
Enter Received Calls, the received calls will be displayed  
Dial  
call the selected number.  
as a list. Select a record, then press  
call information.  
OK to check the  
L
IP Dial  
if you have set the IP Number, you  
can select this option to add the IP  
Number in front of the current  
number, and then dial the number.  
If you press  
operations are the same as Missed Calls  
Option, the available options and their  
L
.
Delete Call Log  
Send SMS  
Delete  
send an SMS to the selected  
number.  
Press L OK to enter Delete Call Log. When the call log  
is not empty, you can delete Missed Calls Dialed Calls,  
,
delete the selected record.  
Received Calls and All Calls records.  
Call History  
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Call Time  
Your network operator must be able to support Call  
Cost function before you can use it. You need to enter  
Press L OK to enter Call Time. You can check  
information regarding the call duration.  
your PIN2 code to set the Max Cost and Price Per Unit  
.
Please contact your network provider to obtain this  
code.  
Last Call Time  
Total Sent  
view the duration of the last call.  
view the total duration of outgoing  
calls made.  
SMS Counter  
Total Received  
view the total duration of incoming  
calls received.  
To view the current SMS counter. The options  
include: Sent and Received  
.
Reset All Time  
clear all call timers.  
GPRS Counter  
Call Cost  
Enter the GPRS Counter to view the volume of data  
transmitted on the network via GPRS. The available  
Press L OK to enter Call Cost. You can check  
information regarding the call cost.  
options include: Last Sent  
Received. You can also reset it to zero via Reset Counter  
,
Last Received, All Sent or All  
.
Last Call Cost  
Total Cost  
view the cost of the last call.  
view the accumulated cost of all calls.  
Reset Cost  
clear the call cost record. PIN2 code  
is required.  
Max Cost  
view and set a limit on the call cost.  
When there is no limit, “0” is  
displayed.  
Price Per Unit  
view and set the call cost unit.  
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Call History  
       
Camera Settings  
7. Camera  
In standby mode, press C to enter the preview window  
This mobile phone is equipped with a high resolution  
camera (30 thousand picture element), which you can  
use to take pictures, and then save them in your  
mobile phone, use them as your mobile phone  
wallpaper (main screen size) or send them to your  
friends and colleagues via MMS.  
of the camera. Press </> to select EV, Zoom, Image Effect  
or Image Size; press +/- to adjust an item. The  
corresponding parameter is displayed on the top of  
the screen.  
In preview mode, the following shortcut operations  
are available:  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
and select Camera. The options in the menu include  
EV  
adjust the brightness of the photo.  
There are levels in total;  
],[ ],[ ],[ ],[ ],[ ],[ ],  
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Camera and Image viewer  
.
[
the higher the level, the brighter the  
picture.  
In standby mode, press to enter the preview mode  
directly, press ,, C or the right side key to take  
pictures.  
C
Zoom  
adjust the focus of the camera. The  
default setting is normal [ ]. Press  
+ to zoom in, and press - to zoom  
out. Zoom multiple include: Zoom  
Camera  
Enter the Camera. Now, the camera is in preview  
mode.  
1x  
[
[
], Zoom 2x  
[
] and Zoom 4x  
].  
Image Effect  
set the colour style of the pictures to  
be take, which include: Normal Fog  
,
,
Moon Light  
Sepia  
,
Antique  
,
Cool  
,
Warm and  
.
Camera  
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Image Size  
set the size at which the picture will  
be saved. There are three sizes:  
Image Setting  
set Image Size, Image Quality and File  
Path. The operations for Image Size  
are the same as the shortcut  
operations; Image Quality include:  
640x480  
[
], 320x240  
[
] and  
Main LCD Size  
[
].  
Normal  
,
High, Fine and Low; File Path  
When size of the image is set as 640x480, zoom is not  
supported; when size of the image is set as 320x240,  
Zoom 1x and Zoom 2x are supported.  
include: Phone and Memory Card  
.
Shot Sound  
Cont Shot  
set shot sound: None Sound 1 Sound  
or Sound 3  
set number of continuous shot: Off  
One Shot Three Shot or Five Shot  
,
,
2
.
In the preview window of the camera, press L Option  
to carry out the following operations:  
,
,
.
To  
go to ImageViewer. The pictures  
that are saved in the ImageViewer  
are displayed as a list. If File Path is  
Delay Timer  
Set delay time. When you press the  
function key to take a picture, the  
picture will be taken in the time  
you set.  
ImageViewer  
set to Phone  
,
the pictures in  
D:\Photos in the File Manager are  
displayed; if File Path is set to Memory  
Card, the pictures in E::\Photos in  
the File Manager are displayed.  
Restore Default revert the parameters of the camera  
to default setting, except self  
capture mode.  
Camera Setting set EV  
,
Zoom  
,
Image Effect, finish  
OK to activate  
Taking a photo  
setting, and press  
the current setting. EV Zoom and  
Image Effect operation are the same  
as the shortcut operation.  
L
• In view finder mode, adjust the lens to position the  
object to be photographed in the viewfinder.  
• After framing the picture you wish to take, keep the  
camera steady and press ,, C or > to take the  
picture.  
,
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Camera  
• After taking the picture, press L or , to save it  
(default File Path is Phone), then return to view  
finder mode. Or press  
mode without saving the picture.  
to return to view finder  
R
• When Cont Shot is set to On, saving and taking of a  
photo will finish at the same time.  
• By default, the image is saved and named as IMG + 4  
serial number of the picture (the number will  
increase according to the sequence that the pictures  
are taken) + a letter from A to Z. You can view the  
photos from the ImageViewer menu, or from Photos  
folder in the File Manager (if File Path is set to Phone  
,
items in D:\ are displayed; if File Path set to Memory  
Card, items in E:\ are displayed).  
ImageViewer  
Select ImageViewer to view the photos list. Press L  
Option to select: View  
,
Forward, Rename, Delete, Delete All  
Files  
,
Sort or Storage (if Phone is selected, items in D:\ are  
displayed; if Memory Card is selected, items in E:\ are  
displayed). Press +/- to view the photos. You can use  
the Forward operation to forward the photo To Power On  
Display  
To PhoneBook  
,
To Power Off Display  
,
To Wallpaper, To Screen Saver,  
,
To MMS To EMS. The success or failure of  
,
the forward operation is dependent on the size of the  
available MMS storage space, screen size, etc.  
Camera  
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8. Audio Player  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
Repeat  
Shuffle  
change the repeat mode, press </> to  
set Off (not repeat), One (repeat one  
music) and All (repeatedly play all the  
music in the playlist).  
and select Audio Player, then press  
OK to enter.  
L
In the Audio Player menu, press +/- to control the  
music, such as pause or resume; press </> to play the  
music in the playlist one after another; press > to  
adjust the volume.  
change the order of playback. Select  
On (random order) or Off (play  
according to order of the playlist).  
In the Audio Player menu, press  
List to display the  
L
Background press </> to select On, where you can  
music playlist. Option menu in Audio Player  
Details Add to Rings Refresh List Settings  
Options in the Settings menu include:  
:
Play,  
Play  
play background music in other  
modes (except camera, sound recorder  
and games etc., that involves sound  
operation).  
,
,
,
.
Play List  
select the location: From Phone or From  
Card  
.
List Auto  
Gen  
select On or Off. When you select On,  
the music will be automatically updated  
in the playlist in the root directory and  
Audio. When you select Off, you can go  
to Option menu, and select Add to add  
music to the play list, select Remove or  
Remove All to remove the selected file or  
all files from the play list.  
Skin  
select skin1, skin2 or skin3.  
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Audio Player  
 
9. Video Player  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
Play  
play the current movie.  
Rename  
change the name of the current  
movie.  
and select Video Player, then press  
OK to enter.  
L
Delete  
delete the current movie.  
Video Recorder  
Delete All Files  
delete all movies in Movies (D:\ or  
Enter Video Recorder, the video recorder displays the  
view finder interface. Press ,, C or L Record to  
begin recording, then press ,, C or L to stop and  
E:\) folder.  
Sort  
sort all movies By Name  
Time and By Size or choose None  
,
By Type, By  
save, or press  
to exit and save. The recorded video  
R
Storage  
select the storage path: Phone or  
Memory Card  
is saved in Movies (D:\ or E:\) folder.  
.
Video Player  
The mobile phone plays video files in *.mjp format  
only.  
Select VideoPlayer, press L to enter. The movies are  
displayed as a list. Press  
following operations: Play  
Option, then select the  
Rename, Delete, Delete All  
L
,
Files Sort or Storage  
,
.
Video Player  
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Press L to select Option and carry out the following  
operations:  
10. Fun & Games  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll and  
Record  
record a new voice memo. In the  
record interface, press to select  
Pause or Cont., where you can pause or  
continue recording. Press R to select  
Stop, where you can edit and save the  
select Fun & Games, then press  
comprises the following: Games  
L
OK to enter. It  
L
,
Sound Recorder AB  
,
Repeater and Karaoke  
.
Games  
file. Press  
to exit and save the file  
)
automatically. The recorded memo is  
saved to Sound Recorder folder under  
File Manager. (If your preferred storage  
is Phone, then it will be saved in  
D:\Sound Recorder; if your preferred  
storage is Card, then it will be saved in  
E:\Sound Recorder).  
Select a game, press L. For details about each game,  
you can refer to the direction on the screen.  
Game Setting  
Turn Game Audio and Game Vibration On or Off. Move  
cursor using +/-, you can also set the corresponding  
effect using </>.  
Sound Recorder  
Play  
play the current voice memo.  
append sound to the memo.  
change the name of the voice memo.  
delete the voice memo.  
Append  
Rename  
Delete  
The mobile phone records voice memos in *.amr or  
*.wav format, and display the time and date above it.  
If the sound recorder is empty, it will display Empty  
Folder  
.
Delete All  
delete all voice memos.  
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Fun & Games  
     
Settings  
Forward  
change the File Format and  
Pref.Storage. To select AMR or WAV as  
the file format, press </>. To select  
Phone or Card as the preferred storage,  
press </>.  
Sound file is saved in the Audio folder in the D:\ and  
E:\ drives (if a memory card has been inserted into the  
mobile phone). The files are then displayed in the  
menu list. AB Repeater function supports these  
formats: AMR, DAF .  
forward current file to To User Profile  
,
or To MMS  
.
AB Repeater  
Enter the menu and select the repeat file, then press  
Option to carry out the following operations:  
L
Select  
enter the AB Repeater operation  
interface, press the right side key to  
adjust the volume; press +/- to play  
the file or stop. When playing the  
file, press </> to move back quickly.  
Press # to Switch Screen (Record  
and Repeat); in the Repeat mode,  
you can press * to switch  
between Once Repeat Switch or Always  
Repeat Switch  
.
Storage  
select Phone or Card as the storage  
path.  
HelpTitle  
Help function.  
Fun & Games  
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Select one file, and press L Option  
:
11. File Manager  
View  
view the picture file. If photo  
format is not supported, the phone  
will display an error prompt.  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
and select File Manager, and then press L OK to enter.  
The menu displays "D:\" and "E:\"(if a Memory card  
has been inserted into the mobile phone).  
Play  
play multimedia file. If file format  
is not supported, the option will  
not appear.  
Open  
allows you to open the folder.  
Create Folder  
create a new folder and edit the  
folder name.  
Forward  
forward the different format files to  
different destinations. Forward  
music file To User Profile as ring  
tone; or To MMS as MMS edit; or To  
EMS as EMS edit.  
Format  
format NOR flash, NAND flash  
and Memory card. This operation  
will delete data in the current Nor  
flash.  
Forward photo file To Power On  
Display  
Wallpaper  
PhoneBook  
options available may be different  
according to the object.  
,
To Power Off Display  
To Screen Saver  
To MMS  
,
To  
To  
Open the file manager to display a list of files, select a  
,
,
,
folder, and press  
Option:  
L
,
To EMS. The  
Open  
allows you to open the folder.  
create a new folder.  
Create Folder  
Rename  
Detail  
display details, including Date and  
Size.  
change the current file name.  
delete the current file.  
Delete  
Rename  
change the file name.  
Sort  
select sorting method: By Name By  
,
Type  
None  
,
.
By Time and By Size, or select  
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File Manager  
 
Copy  
copy the current file to another  
destination. Press L to select this  
operation, and display all files  
under the same root list. If you wish  
to copy the file in the same root list,  
press +/- to select the destination,  
then carry out Option operation; if  
you wish to copy the file from a  
different root list, press R Return  
Method of operation is the same as D:\ and E:\.  
In all levels of the catalog, press the right key to open a  
file, and press the left key to return to previous screen.  
to select D:\ or E:\, then press  
L
to carry out Option operation.  
Move  
move the current file to another  
destination. Move is the same as  
Copy, but once Move is done, the  
file will no longer be available in its  
original location.  
Delete  
delete the current file.  
If the file attribute is Read Only, it can not be deleted.  
Delete  
Sort  
delete all files in the current catalog.  
select the sorting method of the  
current files: By Name  
,
By Type, By  
Time By Size, or select None  
,
.
Attribute  
set the attribute of the file On or Off.  
File Manager  
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Set Format  
set the time format as 12-hour or 24-  
hour, or set the date format as YYYY-  
12. Settings  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
and select Settings. Press L OK to enter the Settings  
menu. In this menu, you can configure your usage  
preferences of the mobile phone. These include Phone  
MM-DD  
YYYY DD/MM/YYYY  
or YYYY/MM/DD  
,
MM DD,YYYY  
,
DD-MM-  
,
,
MM/DD/YYYY,  
.
Schedule Power On/Off  
Setup Call Setup, IP Number, Network Setup, Security Setup  
,
You can create up to four time settings to turn on/off  
the mobile phone. Each time setting includes the  
following options: Status (Disable or Enable), Power On  
or Off and Time. Once you have completed the time  
setting, the mobile phone will turn on/off accordingly  
when the time arrives.  
and Restore Factory Settings  
.
Phone Setup  
Enter the Phone Setup . You can carry out the following  
settings:  
Time and Date  
Time cannot be repeated, because you cannot activate  
2 settings at the same time.  
Use this menu to change the time and date displayed  
on your phone. Enter the Time and Date . You can carry  
out the following settings:  
Language  
This menu allows you to select a language for all menu  
Set Home City  
select a city from 57 cities.  
texts. Use  
select a language by pressing  
+
and  
-
navigation key to browse the list and  
or  
,
L.  
Time will remain unchanged when city is changed.  
Preferred Input Methods  
Set Time/Date  
set the current time and date of the  
mobile phone according to  
established format. The mobile  
phone allows you to set a date  
between 2000 and 2030.  
There are 11 kinds of input methods in the mobile phone,  
choose one as your preferred input method.  
Default Encoding Type  
Select BIG5, for traditional chinese character encoding,  
select GB2312 for simplified chinese character  
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Settings  
   
encoding. If certain characters cannot be displayed,  
please switch the encoding in order to view them.  
Show Date  
and Time  
set whether or not to display the date  
and time in standby mode by turning  
On or Off  
ShowOwner if you have set the name and number in  
Number Phone Book Extra Number Owner  
.
Display Characteristics  
Themes  
select menu colour: Blue  
,
Green or  
>
>
Orange then activate the current  
,
Number menu, then the name will be  
displayed in standby mode. If you have  
set the number option only, then the  
number is displayed in standby mode  
(Note: When the wallpaper is set as  
Analog Clock and Digital Clock, show  
owner number will not be displayed).  
theme, and change the menu colour.  
Wallpaper  
set the background image of main  
screen displayed in idle mode:  
Choose System to select the  
predefined image or choose User  
Define to select the downloaded  
image.  
You can turn this option On or Off  
.
Screen Saver select Setting to set the status and  
Greeting Text  
waiting time of the screen saver. Enter  
Turn On or Off, and edit the greeting text of the  
Select to choose System or User Define  
.
phone.  
The operation of this function is  
similar to Wallpaper.  
Speed Dial  
Turn Speed Dial feature On or Off and set speed dial  
numbers.  
Power On  
Display  
allows you to set the image displayed  
when power on: Choose System to  
select the predefined image or choose  
User Define to select the downloaded  
image.  
Select Set Number and press L OK. You can enter and  
select a speed dial number from 2-9. In standby  
mode, you can dial the number you have set by  
holding down the corresponding number key.  
Power Off  
Display  
the operation is the same as Power On  
Display  
.
Settings  
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how to use this function, please contact your network  
provider.  
Dedicated key  
You can edit the shortcut function of the navigation  
keys +, -, < and > in standby mode.  
Activate  
activate this function.  
Shortcuts  
Deactivate  
Query Status  
cancel this function.  
You can edit the shortcut menu, it can be found in  
Extra  
>
shortcuts  
.
view the status of this function.  
Call Divert  
Call Setup  
The call divert network service allows you to divert,  
under certain preset situations, certain incoming calls  
to a telephone number designated by you. This service  
requires network support. Please contact your  
network provider to activate this service. You can  
activate or cancel the incoming call divert function of  
your mobile phone.  
You can carry out the following settings:  
Caller ID  
This function provides the user with the ability to  
send or hide his/her phone number from the other  
party when a call is initiated.  
Set By Network use the default value set by the  
network; whereby showing/hiding of  
phone number is determined by the  
network.  
Divert All Voice  
Calls  
divert all incoming calls. The  
number of rings after which the call  
will be diverted shall depend on the  
network.  
Send Id  
owner number is shown to the  
called party.  
Divert If  
Unreachable  
divert all incoming calls when you  
are not reachable due to some  
network error or other reasons.  
Call Waiting  
If you have activated this function, the network will  
notify you that there is a new incoming call when you  
already have another call in progress. For details on  
Divert If No  
Answer  
divert all incoming calls if they are  
not answered.  
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Settings  
 
Divert If Busy  
divert all incoming calls when there  
is at least one call in progress.  
Outgoing Calls  
allows you to bar outgoing calls to  
other numbers. It includes: All Calls  
which bars the user from making  
any outgoing calls; International Calls  
which prevents the user from  
making international calls only;  
,
Divert All Data  
Calls  
divert all data calls.  
,
Cancel All  
Divert  
deactivate all call diverts.  
International Except Home  
,
which  
prevents the user from making  
international calls except to home.  
When you have selected one of the above modes, you  
may carry out the following operations:  
You can Activate  
,
Deactivate or make  
Activate  
activate this function.  
a
Query Status on the above  
options.When All Calls is activated,  
you can only dial the SOS number.  
Deactivate  
Query Status  
cancel this function.  
view the status of this function.  
Incoming Calls  
allows you to bar incoming calls  
from other numbers. It includes: All  
Calls, which prevents the user from  
receiving all incoming calls; When  
Roaming, which prevents the user  
from receiving any incoming call  
when the user is out of the home  
Call Barring  
The Call Barring option allows you to bar incoming or  
outgoing calls based on user defined conditions. A 4-  
digit Barring Password required to activate Call Barring  
service is supplied by your network provider . For  
more information regarding this feature, please  
contact your network provider.  
network. You can Activate Deactivate  
,
or make a Query Status on the above  
options.  
Settings  
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Auto Redial  
Cancel All  
cancel all barrings. You need to  
enter the barring password.  
Turn this option on or off to activate or deactivate  
auto redial.  
Change Barring enter the old password, and set the  
PW new password.  
IP Number  
Call Time Reminder  
The mobile phone supports IP call and allows up to  
three groups of IP number. Firstly, edit the IP  
number, and then activate it. When you make an IP  
call, the IP number will be automatically added in  
front of the phone number.  
This option enables you to remind yourself about the  
duration of a call. When this option is enabled, there  
will be a short beep when the duration of a call exceeds  
the reminder timer. It can be a single or periodic  
reminder.  
You may carry out the following operations:  
Off  
cancel this function.  
Activate  
Edit  
activate this function.  
edit the IP Number.  
Single  
a single reminder beeps only once, the  
times may range from 1 to 3000 secs.  
Periodic  
beeps periodically each time the  
timer expires; the times may range  
from 30 to 60 secs.  
Network Setup  
Network Selection  
This network service allows you to select the network  
to be used while roaming outside of your home  
network, either automatically or manually.  
If the input value is out of the range as described  
above, there will be a pop-up notification along with  
an error tone.  
Automatic  
search and connect to the first  
available network automatically.  
Call Time Display  
Turn this option on or off to display or hide the call  
time.  
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Settings  
   
GPRS Connection  
Manual  
manually select and connect to a  
network from a list of available  
networks.  
Press  
Change, and select When Needed connection or  
L
Always connection  
.
Security Setup  
Preferred Networks  
Preferred Networks is a list of networks already  
configured and set by you. The preferred networks  
will be stored in the SIM card.  
Enter Security Setup. Here you can set the security  
options of your mobile phone to prevent  
unauthorized use of your mobile phone and the SIM  
card.  
Press  
OK to show a list of preferred networks.  
L
Select an item, then press  
Option to enter it:  
L
Note: You must use the correct phone lock code to  
Add From List add a network from a pre-defined  
PLMN LIST. You can press +/- to set  
the search priority.  
access Security Setup  
.
SIM Lock  
Create New  
add a new network to the preferred  
networks list. You can also set the  
network name and the priority.  
When the SIM Lock is active, you must enter the PIN  
code (PIN code is supplied by the provider with the  
SIM card). If the code you enter is incorrect for three  
times, you need to enter PUK code (PIN unlocking  
code). The PUK code is used to unlock or change the  
locked PIN code. If the PUK code is not offered or  
lost, you can contact with the network provider.  
Change  
Priority  
change the priority of the selected  
network.  
Delete  
delete the selected network from the  
Preferred Networks list.  
• Enter PIN code, then press  
. If the status of SIM  
L
Lock is Off, then its status will be On, otherwise the  
status will be Off  
Band Selection  
.
This menu is used to select the band of network for  
calls.  
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You can select None to deactivate automatic keypad  
lock.  
If you enter an incorrect PIN number three times in  
succession, your SIM card will be locked. At this time,  
you need the PUK number to unlock the SIM card.  
The PIN number and PUK number may have been  
provided to you together with the SIM card. If you do  
not have them, please contact your network provider.  
The default PIN number is usually 1234. You should  
change it to your own code as soon as possible.  
If the slider is closed, the mobile phone will lock  
automatically; the phone will unlock automatically  
when you open the slider.  
Fixed Dial  
If your SIM card supports it, outgoing calls can be  
restricted to certain numbers. When this function is  
activated, you may only dial the numbers that are in  
the fixed dialing list, or numbers that have the same  
initial numbers as those in the fixed dialing list.  
You can carry out the following settings:  
Phone Lock  
Phone Lock can prevent unauthorized use of your  
mobile phone.  
You can carry out the following operations:  
• If your phone lock protection is currently inactive,  
select On to activate phone lock protection. The  
next time you turn on the phone, you will be asked  
to enter your phone lock code;  
• If your handset lock protection is currently in use,  
select Off to turn off phone lock protection;  
Mode  
enter PIN2 code and turn fixed dial  
function On or Off  
.
Fixed Dial List when there are numbers in the fixed  
dialing list, you can carry out the desired  
operations.If the list is empty, you  
can press  
L
Add to add and edit the  
The default phone lock code is 0000. You should  
change it to your own code as soon as possible.  
name and number of the fixed dial list.  
You need to enter your PIN2 code to turn the Fixed  
Dialing function on or off. Please contact your  
network provider to obtain the PIN2 code. After  
turning on the Fixed Dialing function, only numbers  
Auto Keypad Lock  
Select a time from 5 sec 30sec, 1min and 5min. The  
,
keypad will lock automatically when there are no key  
presses within the set time when in standby mode.  
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Settings  
in the fixed dialing number list are displayed in the  
phone book.  
Change Password  
This menu is used to change PIN code PIN2 code and  
,
Phone Lock Password  
.
Barred Dial  
A password must contain at least 4 digits and a  
maximum of 8 digits.  
If your SIM card supports it, certain numbers can be  
barred. When this function is activated, you may only  
dial the numbers that is in the barred dialing list.  
Restore Factory Settings  
Mode  
enter PIN 2 code and turn barred  
dialing function On or Off  
.
Enter the Restore Factory Settings. Here you can restore  
the relevant settings to the manufacturer’s default  
settings.  
Fixed Dial List  
when there are numbers in the barred  
dialing list, you can carry out the  
desired operations.If the list is empty,  
Restoring the manufacturer’s default settings requires  
the correct handset lock code to be entered. Some  
settings cannot be restored to the manufacturer’s  
default settings until the phone is restarted.  
you can press  
the name and number of the barred  
dial list.  
Add to add and edit  
L
You need to enter your PIN2 code to turn the Barred  
Dialing function on or off. Please contact your  
network provider to obtain the PIN2 code. After you  
have turned on the Barred Dialing function, only  
numbers in the Barred dialing number list are  
displayed in the phone book.The barred dial number  
list is stored in the BDN file on the SIM card. If your  
SIM card does not have a BDN file, a popup windows  
shows SIM Card Not Support!  
.
Settings  
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13. User Profiles  
Your mobile phone provides a number of user profiles for  
you to set your mobile phone's ring tone, according to  
condition and environment.  
These five profiles have already been set and the default  
profile is General. In standby mode, press and hold to  
quickly turn silence mode on or off; same with opening or  
closing of the vibrator.  
#
Press  
press  
+
L
/
-
to scroll and select the required profile, then  
Option  
From the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
:
and select User Profiles. Press  
to enter the User  
L
Profiles menu, where you will be able to access the  
following: General Meeting Outdoor Indoor or Headset.  
Activate  
Customize  
activate the selected profile.  
,
,
,
set your profile and select the  
corresponding settings. Select  
General  
Meeting  
for use under general conditions.  
Customize, and press  
display the following menu  
options:  
OK to  
for use in meetings. This requires  
presetting (for example, set Alert Type  
to Vibration Only).  
L
Tone Setup: customize different  
ring tones with different options,  
for example, cover open or close,  
power on or off, etc.  
Outdoor  
for use during outdoor activities.  
This requires presetting (for  
example, you can set a higher ring  
volume).  
Volume: Two types of volume can  
be set: Ring Tone (including  
incoming call, alarm, power on,  
power off, cover open, cover  
close, message tone) and Key Tone  
(associated with key presses).  
Indoor  
for use during indoor activities. This  
requires presetting.  
Headset  
for use during headset activities. This  
mode will be activated when the  
earphone is inserted. This requires  
presetting (for example, you can set a  
lower ring volume).  
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User Profiles  
 
Alert Type: This option allows  
you to set the type of alert you  
wish to receive when there is an  
incoming call. You can select  
only one option from Ring  
Vibration Only Vibra and Ring or  
Vibra Then Ring  
Ring Type: This option allows  
you to set the ring mode, such  
,
,
.
as Single  
Extra Tone: You can turn on or  
off the tone for Warning Error  
Camp on and Connect  
Answer Mod You can select  
different answering modes:  
Cover Answer Any Key (except for  
,
Repeat or Ascending.  
,
,
.
:
,
the Hang-up key, right soft key,  
side key) or Automatic (only  
when the earphone is inserted).  
LCD Backlight: Set the time of  
LCD Backlight: 5 Sec  
30 Sec and 45 Sec  
Font Size: Set the size of the font:  
Theme Default Small Medium or  
Large  
,
15 Sec,  
.
,
,
.
User Profiles  
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Network support is necessary for WAP services. Please  
contact your network provider and/or service provider  
of the service. The service provider will also provide  
you with instructions on how to use their service.  
In the Services menu, press +/- to scroll and select WAP  
14. Services  
In the main menu, press the navigation keys to scroll  
and select Services. There are three submenus: STK  
,
WAP and Data Account  
.
and press  
to enter the menu. The following menu  
L
STK  
options are available: Homepage  
,
Bookmarks, Recent  
Pages Enter Address Service Inbox and Settings.  
,
,
Press +/- to scroll and select STK. Press L to enter  
the STK menu. In this menu, you can use the value-  
added services provided by your network operator.  
Your mobile phone supports STK functions. This  
service is provided by your network operator. If your  
SIM card and network operator do not provide this  
service, then you will not be able to use this function.  
For more information, please contact your network  
operator.  
Homepage  
Select Homepage to enter the home page. Use this  
menu to connect your phone to the network, or load  
the home page of the wireless web service provider.  
Homepage is set in Settings Edit Profile. If you have not  
set a homepage, then the site will be set by the  
>
Bookmarks  
Display the bookmarks list. Press +/- to select a  
WAP  
bookmark, then press  
following options:  
Option to access the  
L
Your mobile phone supports Wireless Application  
Protocol (WAP) service. You can access a wide variety  
of WAP services such as news, weather reports, flight  
information, etc. These services are especially  
designed for mobile phones and maintained by WAP  
service providers.  
Goto  
connect to the address of the  
selected bookmark.  
Edit  
edit the Title and Address of the  
bookmark.  
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Services  
     
Delete  
delete the selected bookmark.  
Edit Profile  
display the edit profile list. After  
you have edited and saved the list,  
select Activate Profile to activate it.  
Add Bookmark  
edit the title and address of the new  
bookmark.  
Rename Profile  
Homepage  
change the name of the profile.  
change the homepage.  
Recent Pages  
You can visit the web sites you visited recently.  
Enter Address  
Data Account  
select GSM Data or GPRS data  
account.  
Use this menu to manually enter the URL address of  
a website and access it. You can also access a website  
using Bookmarks and Recent Pages menu.  
Connection  
Type  
select  
Connection-oriented,  
Connectionless or HTTP connection  
type, depending on the gateway.  
Use +/- to make your selection.  
If you wish to visit sina website, you just need to enter  
wap.sina.com.  
Username  
Password  
set the user identity of APN Service.  
Service Inbox  
Select Service Inbox to view service messages you have  
received.  
set the user password of APN  
Service.  
The mobile phone can receive service messages sent by  
your service provider. For example, service messages  
may consist of notifications on news briefings, or a line  
of a text message, or a WAP service address.  
Browser  
Options  
set Timeout and Show Images  
Timeout  
set a time limit, between 15 - 300  
seconds; if there is no data entered  
or transferred beyond this time  
limit, the service will automatically  
turn off.  
Settings  
Select Settings to enter settings for online browsing,  
including Edit Profile  
,
Browser Options  
,
Service Message  
Settings Clear Cache Clear Cookies,  
,
,
Clear Recent Page List  
and Trusted Certificates  
.
Services  
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WAP Online Direction  
Show Images  
select On or Off to show or hide  
images.  
• How to use Online functions  
When browsing WAP service pages, you can press L  
Option to carry out the following operations:  
Service  
Message  
Settings  
select to receive or not to receive  
WAP service messages.  
Goto  
goto the current selected connection.  
Homepage  
return to the WAP service home  
page.  
Clear Cache  
Data or services that you have visited  
will be saved in the cache memory of  
your mobile phone. Please promptly  
clear these temporary files that record  
your online data.  
Refresh  
download the current page again.  
display all your saved bookmarks.  
Bookmarks  
Press  
Option to go to the website  
L
Clear Cookies  
Data or services that you have  
visited will be saved in the cookies  
memory of your mobile phone.  
Please clear these temporary files  
that record your online data.  
directly, edit the bookmark's name,  
edit the bookmark's address, or  
delete the bookmark, etc.  
Recent Pages  
Enter Address  
display the recent pages.  
go directly to a desired site by  
directly entering the specific URL  
address.  
Clear Recent  
Page List  
clear the recent page list that  
records your online data.  
Trusted  
Certificates  
display trusted certificate.  
Set as  
homepage  
set the current site as the WAP  
service home page.  
If you have attempted to access, or successfully  
accessed confidential information that require  
password (such as a bank account), please clear your  
mobile phone's cache memory each time.  
Service Inbox  
Settings  
view the service message.  
a
enter settings for online browsing.  
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Services  
Data Account  
Exit  
exit the WAP browser window and  
disconnect.  
GSM Data  
Save Image  
save a picture. This option will only  
appear when there is a picture in the  
current page.  
In this menu, the mobile phone will display a list of  
GSM Data account. You can select and edit the GSM  
data:  
When browsing a WAP page, you can press )at any  
time to exit the WAP browser window, disconnect and  
return to standby mode.  
Account Name specify a name for the account.  
Number  
specify the phone number to dial for  
connection to the account server.  
• Explanation of the Mobile Phone Keys in the  
Browser  
Press +/- to move up/down and scroll through the  
WAP page.  
Press </> to move left/right and scroll through the  
WAP page.  
User Name  
Password  
set the user identification for login to  
the account.  
set the password for login to the  
account.  
Line Type  
Speed  
select Analogue or ISDN.  
Press  
Option to enter the option menu.  
L
Press the number keys from 0 to 9 to enter letters and  
numbers.  
set the rate for transmission/reception  
of data to/from the account server.  
Press * to enter punctuation.  
The available options are 4.8Kbps  
,
Press  
Press  
to switch input method.  
9.6Kbps and 14.4Kbps  
.
#
to exit or cancel operation.  
R
DNS  
edit the DNS Address.  
The function of your mobile phone's keys may differ  
according to the WAP services. Please follow the text  
prompts on the screen of your mobile phone. For more  
information, please contact your WAP service provider.  
Services  
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GPRS  
In this menu, the mobile phone will display a list of  
GPRS Data account. You can select and edit the  
GPRS data:  
Account Name  
APN  
specify a name for the account.  
edit APN.  
User Name  
set the user identification for login  
to APN.  
Password  
Auth.Type  
set the password for login to APN.  
select Normal or Secure  
.
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Services  
The repeat option is available when the alarm is  
turned on.  
15. Extra  
In the main menu interface, press the navigation keys to  
Edit Task  
Delete Task Delete the current task.  
Delete All Delete all tasks.  
Edit and amend the current task.  
scroll to Extra and press  
to enter the Extra menu.  
L
You can make use of some practical applications, such  
as: Calendar To Do List Alarm Calculator Units Converter  
,
,
,
,
,
Currency Converter and Shortcuts  
.
Jump To Date  
Enter the date, press  
date.  
Calendar  
OK to jump to the selected  
L
When you enter the Calendar, the screen will display the  
current month. To change date, use the navigation keys.  
To Do List  
View Tasks  
This menu helps you to manage all kinds of things in  
your work or life. You can set the content, detailed  
You can enter View Tasks menu to set a new task and  
view the task list.  
time and alarm of To do list  
.
View  
Add  
view the current task.  
Alarm  
add and edit taks as follows:  
Date - set reminder date.  
The mobile phone can set up to three alarms. The  
alarm will sound even when the phone is turned off.  
Select an alarm, then set it to On or Off, then enter the  
time and select Repeat mode.  
Time - set reminder time range.  
Note - edit reminder text.  
Alarm - turn the alarm on or off.  
Repeat - set repeat periods with alarm.  
Extra  
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Ounce. Enter the number in the frame and press L  
OK; conversion result will be displayed on another  
frame.  
Calculator  
The calculator supports 4 basic arithmetic functions  
to facilitate simple calculations.  
• Length  
Enter the Calculator to display the operation interface  
of the calculator:  
Press +/- to select the operational item. Press </> to  
select the conversion from Km <-> Mile  
,
M
<-> Yard,  
• Use the number keys from 0 - 9 to enter  
M
<-> Foot and Cm<->Inch. Enter the number in the  
numbers, and use  
to enter decimal point.  
frame and press L OK; conversion result will be  
displayed on another frame.  
#
• Press +/- and </> to enter the symbols for the four  
mathematical operators or  
Clear to delete the last entry or result,  
+
,
-
,
x
/.  
In the units converter, you can enter up to eight  
numbers. The conversion result can display up to  
fourteen numbers (include decimal point).  
• Press  
press  
R
R
Back to exit the calculator, press  
"=" to display the result.  
or  
,
L
C
The precision of this calculator is limited. Therefore,  
rounding errors may occur, especially in the case of  
indivisibility.  
Currency Converter  
First, enter the Rate, then press L OK. Press +/- to  
select the operational item, then press </> to select the  
local and foreign rate. Enter the number in the frame  
and press L OK; conversion result will be displayed  
on another frame.  
Units Converter  
Units Converter is an application that helps you  
convert American units into metric units, and vice  
versa.  
Shortcuts  
• Weight  
This feature allows you to set shortcuts to the features  
and options you access most frequently.  
Press +/- to select the operational item. Press </> to  
select the conversion from KG <-> Pound and KG <->  
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Extra  
       
#: To switch between different input methods.  
Number keys from 2 to 9: in the Intelligent  
English input mode, enter the letters corresponding to  
the keys.  
16. Input Methods  
General outline  
This mobile phone supports English input and the  
following input methods:  
Multitap ABC, Multitap abc, Numeric, Smart ABC,  
and Smart abc. Text entry functions permitted on this  
mobile phone are:  
• Inputting and editing of short messages  
• Inputting and editing of names in the phone book  
• Looking up a phone entry by name  
• Editing of greeting texts  
• Editing of MMS texts  
• Many more...  
Keyboard values  
Generally L indicates confirmation; R indicates  
return or cancel.  
Navigation keys (+/- and </>): Generally used to  
move the cursor or candidate characters during text  
entry.  
C: In the Smart English input method, press C to select  
the character for the candidate area; when editing  
short messages, press C to select Option, complete the  
editing or enter EMS option menu.  
Input Methods  
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Roaming - Displayed when your phone is  
registered to a network other than your own  
(especially when you’re abroad).  
Icons & symbols  
In standby mode, several symbols can be displayed  
simultaneously on the main screen.  
Automatic reception of MMS - Your phone is  
set to automatic reception of MMS.  
If the network symbol isn’t displayed, the network is  
currently not available. You may be in a bad reception  
area, moving to a different location may help.  
MMS message - You have received a new  
multimedia message.  
GSM Network - Your phone is connected to a  
GSM network.  
SMS message - You have received a new SMS  
message.  
Reception quality - The more bars are shown  
the better the reception is.  
Voice mail - You have received a new voice  
mail.  
GPRS attach - Your phone is connected to the  
GPRS network.  
Record - Displayed when you are recording.  
WAP message - You have received a message  
in your WAP push inbox.  
Keyboard lock - Keyboard is locked.  
Vibra  
-
Your phone will vibrate when  
Alarm clock - Activated.  
receiving a call.  
Call divert - Divert all voice calls is activated  
Vibra and Ring - Your phone will vibrate and  
ring when receiving a call.  
Battery - The bars indicate the battery level  
Ring - Your phone will ring when receiving a  
(4 bars = full, 1bar = low).  
call.  
Missed call - You have missed calls.  
Vibra then ring - Your phone will vibrate then  
ring when receiving a call.  
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Icons & symbols  
 
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.  
Precautions  
Radio Waves  
Your cellular mobile phone is a low power  
radio transmitter and receiver. When it is  
operating, it sends and receives radio waves.  
The radio waves carry your voice or data  
signal to a base station that is connected to the  
telephone network. The network controls the power  
at which the phone transmits.  
Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the  
GSM frequency (900 / 1800 MHz).  
• 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:  
Switch off the phone and remove the battery if you are  
going to leave it unused for a long time.  
Change your PIN code after purchasing the phone  
and to activate call restriction options.  
The design of your phone complies with all  
applicable laws and regulations. However  
your phone may cause interference with  
other electronic devices. Consequently you  
should follow all local recommendations and  
regulations 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.  
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  
and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications  
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.  
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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.  
Always switch off your phone...  
Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic  
equipment may be affected by radio energy. This  
interference can lead to accidents.  
Before boarding an aircraft and/or when  
packing the phone in your luggage: the use  
of mobile phones in an aircraft may be  
dangerous for the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the  
mobile phones network and may be illegal.  
Pacemakers  
If you have a pacemaker:  
• Always keep the phone more than 15 cm from your  
pacemaker when the phone is switched on, in order  
to avoid potential interference.  
• Do not carry the phone in a breastpocket.  
• Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimise  
the potential interference.  
In hospitals, clinics, other health care  
centres and anywhere else where you may be  
in the close vicinity of medical equipment.  
In areas with  
a
potentially explosive  
atmosphere (e.g. petrol stations and also  
areas where the air contains dust particles,  
such as metal powders).  
• Switch off your phone if you suspect that  
interference is taking place.  
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.  
Hearing aids  
If you are a user of a hearing aid, consult your  
physician and hearing aid manufacturer to learn  
whether your particular device is susceptible to  
cellular phone interference.  
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in the menus will also help to save the battery’s  
energy for longer phoning and stand-by  
performances.  
Improved performance  
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:  
Battery information  
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  
battery and accessories, as the use of any  
other accessories may damage your phone  
and may be dangerous, and will make all  
guarantees for your Philips phone null and  
void. The use of an incorrect type of battery may also  
cause an explosion.  
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  
Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately by  
a qualified technician and that they are replaced with  
genuine Philips replacement parts.  
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Your mobile phone and your car  
Environmental care  
Studies have shown that speaking on the  
telephone while driving lowers your  
concentration, which can be dangerous.  
Adhere to the following guidelines:  
Remember to observe the local regulations  
regarding the disposal of the packaging  
materials, exhausted batteries and old phone  
and please promote their recycling.  
• 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.  
• If you want to use your phone in a vehicle, install  
the hands-free car kit which is designed for that  
purpose.  
• Ensure that your phone and car kit do not block any  
air bags 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.  
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with  
standard symbols designed to promote the recycling  
and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.  
The battery should not be disposed of  
with general household waste.  
The labelled packaging material is  
recyclable.  
A financial contribution has been made  
to the associated national packaging  
recovery and recycling system.  
The plastic material is recyclable (also  
identifies the type of plastic).  
EN 60950 Norm  
In hot weather or after 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.  
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The display doesn’t respond (or the  
display responds slowly) to key presses  
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.  
Troubleshooting  
The phone does not switch on  
Remove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phone  
until the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug from  
charger and try to switch the mobile on.  
Your phone doesn’t return to the idle  
screen  
Your battery seems to over heat  
Long press ) or switch off the phone, check that the  
SIM card and the battery are installed correctly and  
switch it on again.  
You might be using a charger that was not intended  
for your phone. Make sure you always use the Philips  
authentic accessory shipped with your phone.  
The network symbol is not displayed  
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, try to reconnect to the network  
(especially when abroad), check that the antenna is in  
place if your mobile has an external antenna, or  
contact your network operator for assistance/  
information.  
Your phone doesn’t display the phone  
numbers of incoming calls  
This feature is network and subscription dependent.  
Contact your operator for detailed information on  
this subject.  
You can’t send text messages  
Some networks don’t allow message exchanges with  
other networks. First check that you entered the  
number of your SMS centre, or contact your operator  
for detailed information on this subject.  
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You have the feeling that you miss some  
calls  
Check your call divert options.  
The display shows SIM failure  
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right  
position. If the problem remains, your SIM card may  
be damaged. Contact your operator.  
When attempting to use a feature in the  
menu, the mobile displays NOT  
ALLOWED  
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.  
The display shows INSERT SIM  
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right  
position. If the problem remains, your SIM card  
might be damaged. Contact your operator.  
Your phone is not charging  
If your battery is completely flat, it might take several  
minutes of pre-charge (up to 5 minutes in some cases)  
before the charging icon is displayed on the screen.  
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USB cable  
Philips Authentic  
Accessories  
Some accessories, such as battery and charger, are  
included as standard accessories in your mobile phone  
package. Additional accessories may also be provided  
or sold separately. Package contents may therefore  
vary.  
The USB cable enables high speed communication  
between your phone and your computer. You can  
manage the information stored in your phone such as  
image, animation, photo, video and music. You can  
also use the cable to charge battery (This charging  
mode is fit for most PC).  
Headset  
To maximise the performance of your Philips mobile  
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 damages due  
to use with non-authorised accessories.  
Your phone will activate headset mode automatically  
when you plug in the earphone. And you can select  
"auto" option in answer mode. If this optionís status  
is "on", your phone will automatically answer the  
incoming call in 5 or 10 seconds.  
Charger  
Charges your battery in any AC outlet. Small enough  
to carry in a briefcase/handbag.  
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Specific Absorption Rate Information  
International standards  
THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXPOSURE TO  
RADIO WAVES  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for  
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy defined by the international standards. These recommendations have been  
established by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and, the Institute  
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - Standards Associations (IEEE-SA) that forcast a substantial safety margin  
for assuring the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.  
The exposure recommendations for mobile phones use a measurement unit known as the Specific Absorption Rate  
(SAR). The SAR limit recommended by the ICNIRP for the mobile phones used by the general public is 2,0 W/  
kg in 10g of tissue and, is 1,6W/kg in 1g of tissue by IEEE-SA (IEEE Std 1528) for the head.  
Tests for SAR have been conducted using recommended operating positions with the mobile phone transmitting  
at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest  
certified power level, the actual SAR levels of the mobile phone while operating are generally below the maximum  
SAR value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power  
required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output.  
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet  
the international protection standards for exposure to radio waves.  
The highest SAR value for this Philips S890 model phone when tested for compliance against the standard was  
0.21W/kg for ICNIRP recommendation and 0.302 W/kg for IEEE Standard.  
For limiting the radio waves exposure, it is recommended to reduce the mobile phone call duration or to use a  
headset. The purpose of those precautions is to take the mobile phone away from the head and the body.  
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Specific Absorption Rate Information  
 
Workmanship During The Limited Warranty  
Period?  
Limited warranty  
1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?  
During the limited warranty period, Philips or its  
authorized service representative will, at its  
option either repair or replace, without charge for  
parts or labour, a materially defective Product  
with new or refurbished parts or Product and  
return such repaired or replaced Product to the  
Consumer in working condition. Philips will  
retain defective parts, modules or equipment.  
Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser  
(“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips cellular  
product and all accessories originally provided by  
Philips in the sales package (“Product”) are free  
from defects in materials, design and  
workmanship under normal use in accordance  
with the operating instructions and pursuant to  
the following terms and conditions. This limited  
warranty extends only to the Consumer for  
Products purchased and used in the original  
country of purchase. The limited warranty is  
valid only in Philips’ intended country of sales of  
the product.  
Repaired or replaced Product will be covered by  
this limited warranty for the balance of the  
original limited warranty period or ninety (90)  
days from the date of repair or replacement  
whichever is longer. Repair or replacement of  
Product, at Philips’ option is your exclusive  
remedy.  
2. How Long is The Limited Warranty Period?  
4. What is Not Covered By This Limited Warranty?  
This limited warranty does not cover:  
The limited warranty period for the Product  
extends for ONE (1) YEAR from the date of  
purchase of the Product, documented by valid  
proof of purchase. The limited warranty for  
original Philips rechargeable battery extends for  
six (6) months from the date of purchase.  
a) Product that has been subjected to misuse,  
accident, shipping or other physical damage,  
improper installation, abnormal operation  
handling, neglect, inundation, fire, water or  
other liquid intrusion; or  
3. What Will Philips Do if The Product is Not Free  
From Material Defects in Materials and  
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b) Product that has been damaged due to  
repair, alteration, or modification by anyone  
not authorized by Philips; or  
c) Product that has reception or operation  
problems caused by signal conditions,  
network reliability or cable or antenna  
systems; or  
d) Product defects or problems caused by uses  
with non-Philips products or accessories; or  
e) Product which warranty/quality stickers,  
product serial number or electronic serial  
number has been removed, altered or  
rendered illegible; or  
f) Product purchased, used, serviced, or  
shipped for repair from outside the original  
country of purchase, or used for commercial  
or institutional purposes (including but not  
limited to Products used for rental  
purposes); or  
b) The SIM card must be removed from the  
Product before it is given to Philips. Philips  
assumes no liability for damaged or loss of  
the SIM card or the data contained therein.  
c) If the Product failure is not covered by this  
limited warranty, or this limited warranty is  
inapplicable, void or invalid due to any  
terms and conditions stated herein, the  
Consumer will be charged for the cost of  
repair or replacement of the Product and all  
other related cost incurred in repairing or  
replacing the Product.  
d) IMPORTANT - you are required to return  
the Product together with a valid proof of  
purchase which must identify the point of  
purchase, date of purchase, Product model  
and Product serial number clearly.  
6. Other Limitation: This Warranty is The Entire  
Agreement.  
g) Product returned without valid proof of  
purchase or which proof of purchase has  
been altered or is illegible.  
EXCEPT  
FOR  
THE  
EXPRESS  
h) Normal wear and tear or Force Majeure.  
WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE AND  
THOSE IMPLIED BY LAW AND WHICH  
CANNOT BE EXCLUDED OR MODIFIED  
BY AGREEMENT, PHILIPS PROVIDES NO  
OTHER WARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESS  
OR IMPLIED (WHETHER BY STATUTE,  
UNDER THE OPERATION OF LAW OR  
OTHERWISE) AND SPECIALLY DISCLAIMS  
5. How Do You Get Warranty Service?  
a) Return the Product to an authorized service  
center of Philips. You may contact the local  
Philips office for the location of the nearest  
authorized service center.  
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ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORY  
QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FOR  
DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING  
OUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE  
PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE  
OR CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR THE  
FORM OR CHARACTERISATION OF THE  
CLAIM ASSERTED (E.G. CONTRACT OR  
TOPIT), SHALL NOT EXCEED THE  
ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR  
THE PRODUCT.  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILTY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL  
APPLY  
NOTWITHSTANDING  
THE  
FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE  
OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY.  
This limited warranty represents the complete  
and exclusive agreement between the Consumer  
and Philips with respect to this cellular Product  
and it supercedes all prior agreements between  
the parties, oral or written, and all other  
communications between the parties relating to  
the subject matter of this limited warranty. No  
carrier, retailer, agent, dealer, employee, thereof,  
or employee of Philips is authorized to make  
modifications to this limited warranty and you  
should not rely on any such representation.  
HOWEVER IN NO EVENT SHALL PHILIPS  
BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE, SPECIAL,  
INCIDENTAL,  
INDIRECT  
OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE LOSS OF  
USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,  
COMMERIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS, LOST  
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, COST OF  
This limited warranty does not affect the  
Consumer’s statutory rights under applicable  
national laws in force.  
SUBSTITUTION  
OF  
GOODS  
OR  
SERVICES, INVESTMENTS, DAMAGE TO  
GOODWILL OR REPUTATION, OR LOSS  
OF DATA AND CLAIMS BY THIRD  
PARTIES) RESULTING FROM PURCHASE  
OR USE OF THE PRODUCT, TO THE  
FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW,  
WHETHER OR NOT PHILIPS HAS BEEN  
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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 III or IV of Directive  
1999/5/EC has been followed with the involvement  
of the following Notified Body:  
Declaration of  
conformity  
We,  
Philips (China) Investment Co., Ltd.  
BU Wireless China  
21F, Tower 1 Kerry Everbright City  
218 Tian Mu Xi Road  
BABT, Belfour House, Churchfield Road, Walton-  
On-Thames, Surrey, KT12 2TD, UK  
Shanghai, P.R.C200010  
Identification mark: 0168  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product  
Philips S890  
Aug 08th, 2006  
GSM/GPRS Dualband Digital Mobile Phone  
TAC: 351727 01  
Quality Manager  
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with  
the following Standards:  
Safety: EN 60950/2001  
SAR: EN 50360:2001/EN 50361:2001  
R&TTE: EN301-511 V9.0.2  
EMC: EN301489-1 V1.5.1 and  
EN301489-7 V1.2.1  
 

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