Philips Savvy TCD138 User Manual

Mobile phone  
User manual  
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QUICK GUIDE  
ACCESS TO MENU  
SWITCH ON  
ADD A NAME  
Network  
Enter or exit  
the menus.  
Press  
and hold.  
Enter phone  
number.  
NAVIGATION  
Enter PIN:  
OK  
_
01234_  
Move Up  
or  
Back.  
Enter your  
PIN code.  
OK  
Move Right.  
Move Left.  
OK  
01234  
Store no.  
MAKE A CALL  
Enter  
Move Down  
or  
OK  
phone  
number.  
Forward  
OK  
or  
Name:  
Validate.  
_
Call the  
number.  
(e.g.: 112 for emer-  
gency see p. 9)  
Enter name.  
SWITCH OFF  
Press  
and hold.  
ANSWER A CALL  
OK  
12345678  
Number:  
When your  
phone is  
switched off, you  
cannot receive  
calls.  
01234_  
Accept.  
If number is  
OK.  
OK  
END A CALL  
End.  
Stored  
MENU  
NAMES  
FORWARDING MESSAGES  
CALLS  
EXTRA  
SETTINGS  
SECURITY  
MESSAGES  
Centre no.  
Delete all  
Archive  
New  
Send  
Usual msg.  
NAMES  
View  
CALLS  
Search  
Add  
Own number  
View  
Meters  
EXTRA  
Stopwatch  
Register  
Clock  
Alarm clock  
Calculator  
Voicemail  
BioCalendar  
Box number  
Converter  
Broadcast  
SETTINGS  
Key tones  
Ringer  
SECURITY  
Change PIN2 Change PIN  
PIN code  
Fixed names  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1
Table of contents  
Before you start  
Special functions  
10  
Answer a second call  
Automatic redial  
Scratchpad  
10  
10  
10  
11  
11  
12  
2
The micro-SIM card  
The battery  
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
Touchtones (DTMF)  
Hide your identity  
Menus  
Remove the battery cover  
Remove the battery  
Insert the micro-SIM card  
Insert the battery  
Discover the Compass key  
Names  
12  
13  
15  
15  
19  
21  
24  
25  
28  
Replace the battery cover  
Charge the battery  
Setting up Flash Dial  
Messages  
Discover your phone  
Calls  
Display  
5
6
7
Settings  
Entering text  
Basic functions  
Security  
Extra  
Switch ON/OFF  
7
7
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
9
Call forwarding  
Make a call  
Philips Authentic Accessories 30  
Answer or reject a call  
Earpiece volume  
Consult last calls  
Adjust ringer volume  
Emergency call  
Troubleshooting  
Safety Precautions  
Index  
32  
33  
35  
Change language  
International call  
Keypad lock/unlock  
1
BEFORE YOU START  
From your card, remove  
the micro-SIM card  
The micro-SIM card  
To use your phone, you must insert a  
valid micro-SIM card supplied by  
your GSM network operator. When  
you switch the phone on, it may ask  
for the PIN code. The PIN code is the  
secret code of the micro-SIM card.  
The micro-SIM card contains your subscription number and phone number.  
It also contains a memory in which you can store phone numbers and  
messages. If you use your micro-SIM card on another phone, you still retain  
the same phone number, stored numbers, and messages.  
The battery  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.  
After you plug in the battery, please wait a few seconds  
before pressing the On/Off button to switch the phone on.  
A battery only reaches its maximum capacity after being  
totally discharged and recharged 2 or 3 times.  
A battery lasts longer if you allow it to fully discharge from  
time to time.  
If you do not use your phone for several days, it is better  
to remove the battery.  
Remove the battery cover  
Press on the latch on the back of the  
phone and lift off the battery cover.  
Remove the battery (if necessary)  
P H I L I P S  
Lift up on the bottom of the battery and  
remove from the phone.  
2
BEFORE YOU START  
Insert the micro-SIM card  
First, place the micro-SIM card into the  
appropriate slot in the battery compartment  
(the clipped corner should be at the top left).  
Then, slide the card with your finger until it  
stops.  
Insert the battery  
P H I L I P S  
1. Keep the battery - and + on the top  
facing the - and + of the telephone.  
2. Slide the battery onto the contacts points  
and press.  
Replace the battery cover  
Hook the battery cover onto the hinges on  
bottom of phone and press forward until  
the latch catches.  
Charge the battery  
With the battery inserted in the phone, plug  
the connector into the right socket at the  
base of the phone. Next, plug the  
transformer unit into an AC power socket.  
The only way to turn off the charger is to  
unplug it, so use an easily accessible AC  
power socket.  
The battery icon on your phone’s display indicates the state of the charge  
process:  
Bars moving = battery is charging.  
Bars steady = battery is fully charged.  
Battery outline flashing (see Troubleshooting p. 32)  
You can switch the phone on and use it during charging.  
The first time you charge the battery and later, if it is completely  
discharged, the battery icon will only appear 2 to 3 minutes after  
you connect the charger.  
3
DISCOVER YOUR PHONE  
Earpiece  
"Compass Key"  
use this key to  
Antenna  
listen here  
navigate the menus,  
the OK key is used to  
validate information  
Display  
see next page  
Green "CALL" key  
Red "POWER/  
END" key  
press this key to call  
the number or name  
on the display or use  
it to answer a call  
a long press on  
this key  
switches the  
phone on/off, a  
short press  
ends a call  
"CLEAR" key  
to delete numbers  
and letters on the  
display  
Menu key  
to enter and exit  
the menus  
Keypad  
to enter  
numbers and  
text  
Microphone  
speak here  
If you encounter the  
symbol in this manual, it means  
that you have to press and hold the key to activate the  
function.  
4
DISPLAY  
New text message(s)  
if on: you received new messages if on: phone will not  
if flashing: the memory is full, you  
need to delete old messages  
before you can receive new ones  
Silent mode  
Network  
if on: your phone is  
ring or beep (except registered to a network  
for the alarm clock)  
if flashing: registration is  
in progress  
Battery level  
New voicemail  
If on: there are  
new messages  
waiting in your  
voicemailbox (*)  
Roaming  
your phone  
is registered  
to a foreign  
network  
Reception quality  
the more bars  
shown the better  
the reception  
the bars indicate the  
battery level (4 bars  
means full, no bars  
means recharging is  
needed)  
Arrows  
2 text lines  
indicate in which directions  
you can go  
to enter numbers and  
text or to read text  
messages  
Graphics area  
displays the clock  
and guides you  
through the menu  
Left/Right  
and  
Cursor  
Back/Forward  
or  
indicates that you  
can enter numbers or  
text  
End of menu  
(*) Depending on the network.  
5
ENTERING TEXT  
Each key corresponds to several characters.  
TO OBTAIN  
PRESS  
Space  
Once  
D
Example:  
ñ
@
Once  
Five times Five times  
quickly quickly  
Key  
Characters  
space 1 ( ) & £ $ ¥  
a b c 2 à ä å æ ç  
d e f 3 é è ∆ Φ  
g h i 4 Γ ì  
j k l 5 Λ  
m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø  
p q r s 7 ß ∏ Θ Σ  
t u v 8 ü ù  
w x y z 9 Ω Ξ Ψ  
. 0 ’’ ’ ? ! , : ; ¡ ¿  
* + - / %  
# = < > @  
While you enter text your phone changes between upper-case and  
lower-case automatically.  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
SWITCH ON/OFF...  
SWITCH ON  
...  
MAKE  
A
CALL  
If this is the  
phone’s initial  
use or if the  
battery has  
been removed  
since the last  
use, you will  
need to re-set  
the clock  
Network  
Press and  
hold.  
Enter  
phone  
number.  
Enter PIN:  
_
01456_  
(see p. 26).  
Sometimes  
entering the  
PIN code is  
not necessary  
(depends on  
your subscrip-  
tion and on  
your PIN  
Call the  
number.  
Registering  
Network  
Calling  
0145678901  
request set-  
tings - see  
page 24).  
Black Jack  
00:02  
Enter your  
PIN code.  
SWITCH OFF  
Displayshowsa  
call cost if sent  
by your net-  
work.  
The digits entered  
are replaced by  
big dots.  
Press  
and hold.  
The name will be  
displayed only if  
the name is  
stored in your  
phone’s Names  
list .  
OK  
Goodbye  
If you enter a  
wrong code  
3 times your  
card will be  
blocked. If this  
happens, con-  
tact your oper-  
ator.  
END CALL  
PIN correct  
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BASIC FUNCTIONS  
ANSWER OR REJECT  
ADJUST RINGER  
A
CALL  
CONSULT LAST CALLS VOLUME  
Your phone auto-  
0123456789  
You can adjust  
and turn off the  
ringer volume.  
matically stores a list of  
the last 10 calls you  
dialled and the last 10  
callers who dialled you  
(including missed calls).  
The caller number  
is displayed only if  
your subscription  
supports caller line  
identification.  
Network  
Network  
If the number is in  
your Names list,  
the name will  
Display  
ringer  
volume  
selection.  
appear instead.  
Display the  
last call made,  
received or  
missed.  
Accept the call  
or  
Volume  
Medium  
Calls  
Reject the call.  
Florence  
Silent Low Medium High  
EARPIECE VOLUME  
To view other  
calls.  
Select the  
volume.  
While on a call  
you can adjust the  
earpiece volume.  
To call.  
Volume  
Silent  
Helen  
17:24  
For informa-  
tion on view-  
ing the last  
20 calls you  
placed or  
Validate  
volume  
selection.  
Raise ear-  
piece volume.  
OK  
received, see  
"Calls Section"  
p. 19.  
OR  
Helen  
17:24  
Set  
Lower ear-  
piece volume.  
OK  
Helen  
17:24  
8
BASIC FUNCTIONS  
EMERGENCY CALL  
Enter 112  
INTERNATIONAL CALL  
KEYPAD LOCK/UNLOCK  
To make an  
international  
call, you can  
use "+" as the  
international  
prefix.  
Avoid undesired  
keystrokes when the  
phone is in your  
pocket or purse.  
Network  
Calling  
Network  
112  
Press  
Depending on  
your network  
operator, the  
emergency num-  
ber 112 can be  
dialled without  
the micro-SIM  
card inserted.  
and hold  
to lock  
keypad.  
Press  
and hold.  
Keypad is  
locked  
+_  
Dial the num-  
ber (interna-  
tional country  
code and  
local num-  
ber).  
CHANGE LANGUAGE  
Network  
Normally your  
phone automati-  
cally selects the  
right language for  
your country, but  
in case you want  
to change it:  
Press  
and hold  
to unlock  
keypad.  
Call the  
number.  
Keypad is  
unlocked  
Press  
and hold.  
Calling  
+831234567  
Language  
English  
When the key-  
pad is locked, it  
is possible to  
dial the emer-  
gency number  
and to receive  
calls.  
Select  
language.  
OK  
9
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
ANSWER  
A
SECOND  
CALL (CALL WAITING)  
AUTOMATIC REDIAL  
SCRATCHPAD  
The scratchpad  
This feature  
depends on the  
network. If a  
second person  
calls you, you will  
hear a beep.  
Check the display  
for a second call.  
When you dial a  
number and your  
correspondant is  
busy, your phone  
offers the function  
of automatically  
redialling.  
feature is useful if  
you want to store a  
telephone number  
during a call.  
The number can be  
dialled or viewed  
later.  
Failed  
Rob  
0123456789  
05:12  
Call failed or  
recipient is busy.  
Waiting  
Reject  
second call  
0123456789  
Autoredial?  
Enter the  
number you  
want to  
OR  
keep.  
Accept  
second call  
Confirm.  
OK  
67890123_  
OR  
Call 1 is put on  
hold.  
Any other key  
cancels autoredial.  
The display  
automatically  
returns to your call.  
Rob  
00:02  
0123456789  
0123456789  
12:15  
Switch  
between Call 1  
and Call 2.  
A beep will sound for  
each redial attempt.  
End the call.  
Rob  
Kim  
0123456789  
00:01  
67890123_  
To end the call  
on display and  
return to other  
call.  
A beep informs you  
when the connection  
has been made.  
Call the  
number on the  
scratchpad.  
OR  
Return to single  
call state.  
An incoming call or  
any use of the phone  
will end automatic  
redial.  
For options.  
OK  
Kim  
67890123  
01:16  
Store no.  
10  
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS  
TOUCHTONES (DTMF) ...  
HIDE YOUR IDENTITY  
During a call or in  
direct dialling, the  
numeric keys always  
transmit DTMF tones  
(Dual Tone Multi  
If you type #31#  
0123456789w_  
followed by the  
phone number you  
call, your phone  
number is hidden  
to the other person.  
password of  
Enter the  
Frequency) also known  
as “touchtones”.  
your home  
#31#0123456  
answering  
These tones are used  
to operate services that  
you can reach with  
your phone, like a  
pager or an answering  
machine.  
78_  
machine (e.g.:  
code: 9876).  
Availability  
of this  
feature  
Enter  
"pause"  
character.  
depends  
on your  
network.  
You can also link  
numbers and codes  
together and record  
and dial them from your  
names list.  
0123456789w9  
876p_  
See "Names  
section" for  
information on  
how to store the  
number in the  
names list.  
Enter code to  
listen to new  
message  
(e.g.: code 3).  
Example to consult  
your home answering  
machine:  
0123456789w  
Enter  
876p3_  
telephone  
number of  
your home  
answering  
machine.  
Call.  
0123456789_  
Enter a  
“wait” signal  
to give time  
for the phone  
to connect.  
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MENUS  
DISCOVER THE COMPASS KEY  
The Compass Key is your navigator while in the menus.  
Press  
to enter or exit the menus.  
Move one menu-  
level back.  
Switches to option  
on the left.  
Switches to option  
on the right.  
OK  
Move forward  
or validate the displayed option.  
Here’s an example:  
What you see  
on the display  
The Names list menu options  
MENU  
Press  
this  
key  
Network  
Menu  
Messages  
Search  
Zara  
Names  
View  
Calls  
OK  
Names  
Names  
View  
Add  
OK  
Names  
Anders  
Barbara  
Anders  
OK  
OK  
OK  
0199251213  
Number  
Anders  
Send msg.  
Delete  
Send msg.  
Usual msg.  
12  
MENUS  
NAMES...  
With your phone,  
...  
...  
VIEW NAMES IN THE  
you can store the  
names and phone  
numbers of people  
you call frequently.  
Delete one  
character.  
NAMES LIST  
OR  
ADD A NAME  
Press and  
hold to  
Menu  
delete all  
characters.  
Names  
Accept.  
OK  
OK  
Name:  
Jim_  
Names  
View  
Names  
View  
OK  
Switch to  
"Add".  
Accept.  
OK  
Names  
Number:  
Names  
Add  
_
Adam  
Accept.  
Enternumber  
(20 digits  
max).  
To scroll  
through the  
list.  
OK  
Name:  
_
OR  
Number:  
Enter name  
(max 11  
Use the  
0123456789_  
keypad to  
quickly jump  
to a name.  
characters).  
Accept  
number.  
For example: Jim  
OK  
J
I
M
Press  
Stored  
Once  
Three  
times  
Once  
quickly  
13  
MENUS  
NAMES...  
...  
...  
SEARCH FOR A  
SPECIFIC NAME  
For example:  
Zara  
Send msg.  
Press to jump  
to names  
starting with  
“P”, “Q”, “R” or  
“S”.  
Delete  
Send msg  
Usual msg.  
Menu  
Names  
Switch to the  
Names  
option you  
want.  
Philippe  
Accept.  
OK  
Names  
Press to jump  
to next name.  
Accept.  
View  
OK  
Switch to  
"Search".  
QUICK ACCESS TO  
NAMES  
Names  
Accept.  
Rozenn  
OK  
There is a quick way to  
access the names you  
stored:  
Example:  
Call the  
number.  
Search for:  
Ur_  
Network  
OR  
Enter first few letters  
of name.  
U
R
To view the  
number.  
OK  
OK  
Twice  
quickly  
Three  
times  
Names  
quickly  
01234456789  
Anders  
OK  
Switch to  
other names.  
Names  
To view the  
available  
options.  
Urszula  
OK  
Call.  
14  
Call name on  
display.  
MENUS  
SETTING UP  
FLASH DIAL  
NAMES...  
MESSAGES  
With your GSM phone  
you can receive text  
messages (SMS) and  
send messages to other  
GSM phones.  
You can associate  
READ YOUR OWN  
PHONE NUMBER  
8 names in the Names  
list or FDN list with keys  
2-9 on the keypad. A  
long press on one of  
these keys will  
SERVICE CENTER  
NUMBER  
automatically dial the  
associated number.  
Menu  
To have the possibility  
of writing and sending  
messages, you need to  
enter a service center  
number first.  
Names  
Names  
Vincent  
If it is not present in the  
SIM card, ask your  
network operator for it.  
OK  
Choose the name  
that you want to  
make a Flash Dial.  
Switch to  
"Own  
number".  
Press and  
hold to link  
the name to  
key 4.  
Switch to  
"Messages".  
Menu  
Names  
Messages  
Own number  
CANCEL FLASH DIAL  
OK  
Names  
Vincent  
Switch to  
“Centre no.”.  
Accept.  
OK  
Press and  
hold to  
cancel link.  
Messages  
Centre no.  
Own number  
0123456789  
OK  
TO FLASH DIAL  
Centre no:  
Only  
Network  
available if  
present in the  
SIM card.  
_
Enter number.  
Press and  
hold to dial  
linked  
number.  
OK  
15  
MENUS  
MESSAGES...  
...  
...  
At the end of  
a message.  
Your phone allows you  
to send or receive short  
written messages.  
Menu  
Names  
OK  
Switch to  
"Messages".  
...........  
Reply  
NEW MESSAGE  
INDICATORS  
Lights up on  
the display  
when you  
receive a text  
message.  
Delete  
Reply Forward  
Menu  
Switch to  
the option  
you want.  
Messages  
Flashes when  
the message  
memory is full. If  
this happens,  
you need to  
delete archived  
messages  
otherwise new  
ones will be  
rejected.  
OK  
Accept.  
OK  
Messages  
New  
When you receive  
a text message  
that comprises a  
telephone num-  
ber enclosed  
OK  
between double  
quotes (e.g.:  
READ NEW  
"+33900112233"),  
then the number  
is automatically  
extracted and  
stored in your  
calls list so that  
you can call it  
back easily.  
MESSAGE(S)  
Message  
1 of 2  
Network  
2 msg.  
Read the  
message.  
OK  
OK  
12 AUG 17:55  
Hello, how  
Messages  
1 of 2  
Scroll  
through the  
message.  
OK  
OR  
To switch  
to other  
messages.  
16  
MENUS  
MESSAGES...  
...  
...  
SEND SHORT  
MESSAGES (SMS)  
READ ARCHIVED  
MESSAGES  
Icons  
None  
Messages you have  
read and messages you  
have saved can be  
Menu  
Select the picture  
you want to send.  
(See "Emotion  
Icons" table at the  
end of this  
Messages  
found in the Archive.  
OK  
procedure). If you  
do not want to send  
a picture, choose  
"None".  
Switch to  
"Messages".  
Messages  
Send  
Menu  
Accept.  
Messages  
Select  
picture.  
OK  
Enter phone  
number.  
OK  
Validate.  
OK  
Switch  
to"Archive".  
To number:  
Send  
Yes  
0123_  
Messages  
Archive  
No  
Yes  
OK  
Decide to send or not.  
Accept.  
OK  
Text:  
_
Message  
1 of 3  
OK  
Enter message  
(maximum  
Requesting  
160 characters).  
See "Entering  
Text" section for  
instructions.  
Switch to the  
message you  
want to read.  
Wait while message  
is being sent.  
Read the  
message.  
Confirmation  
will appear.  
OK  
OK  
To switch  
to other  
messages.  
Sent  
17  
MENUS  
MESSAGES  
...  
...  
USUAL MESSAGES  
Save  
=:  
I
Magic  
Love  
Broken  
Yo!  
Your phone contains a  
number of pre-defined  
text messages like:  
"Please call me back"  
"I will be late"  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
(0)  
(X)  
Decide to save or not.  
To see the image the  
receiver needs a  
Philips Savvy ™  
phone, otherwise the  
equivalent code will  
be displayed at the  
end of the receiver’s  
message.  
"I will call you back"  
etc.  
From Messages  
switch to "Usual  
msg.".  
Yo!  
==b  
Well  
done!  
Messages  
Usual msg.  
o<  
iii  
I
Party  
Accept.  
Emotion Icons  
OK  
Hooray!  
Flowers  
Drink  
Code  
sent  
Image  
Usual msg.  
Please call  
@>-  
Smiley  
Wink  
:-)  
;-)  
Switch to the  
desired message.  
>-  
I
Accept.  
Coffee  
Cloudy  
Sunny  
Holidays  
Ball  
ID  
OK  
Cool  
B-)  
:-P  
:-(  
To number:  
_
;:;  
Pfrrt...  
Sad  
>o<  
Enter number.  
_ _  
Y
Accept.  
Grrr...  
Meow!  
Woof!  
Teddy  
:-/  
OK  
(|)  
Please call  
me back _  
:<  
*
BOOM!  
Deadly  
>*<  
:>#  
8<)  
Change text  
(if wished).  
%-  
I
Accept.  
OK  
Etc.  
18  
MENUS  
CALLS  
...  
...  
DELETE ALL CALLS  
Calls  
Barbara  
You can delete all  
the entries in the  
calls list.  
Switch to  
"Calls".  
To view other  
calls.  
Menu  
To call.  
OR  
Calls  
Switch to  
"Calls".  
Accept.  
OK  
To view the  
number.  
OK  
VIEW CALLS  
You can consult  
Menu  
Calls  
the last 20 calls in  
the Calls list.  
0123456789  
Accept.  
Calls  
View  
OK  
To options.  
OK  
Calls  
View  
Barbara  
OK  
Store no.  
The icon indicates  
the type of call.  
Switch to  
"Delete All".  
Store  
no.  
Send  
msg.  
Delete  
Phone number  
you dialled.  
Choose other  
option if you  
wish.  
Calls  
Phone number  
of answered  
call.  
Delete all  
Confirm  
selection.  
OK  
Phone number  
of call you  
missed.  
Accept.  
OK  
Phone number  
extracted from  
an SMS  
message.  
19  
MENUS  
CALLS...  
...  
VIEW METERS  
...  
RESET METERS  
Press C  
to delete  
Meters  
Show  
Meters  
Show  
You must confirm  
the deletion.  
To delete.  
Switch to  
"Reset".  
OK  
Deleted  
Show  
Duration  
Accept.  
METERS  
OK  
Duration  
Credit  
Cost  
Your phone has  
meters that allow  
you to see the total  
cost of your calls.  
Switch to the  
meter you  
want.  
Reset  
Duration  
It also allows you to  
set limits on cost  
and check your  
consumption.  
Select  
"Duration"  
or "Cost".  
Accept.  
OK  
Duration  
00:55:26  
To reset.  
Calls  
View  
OK  
For some of  
these options  
you might  
need your  
PIN or PIN2  
code  
Switch to  
"Meters".  
Calls  
Meters  
(depending  
on your  
operator).  
OK  
The cost  
counters and  
limits will only  
work if the  
network  
supports this  
feature.  
20  
MENUS  
CALLS...  
SET-UP  
...  
SETTINGS  
Currency:  
BEF_  
From Meters  
switch to  
Switch to  
"Settings".  
"Setup".  
OK  
Meters  
Setup  
Price/unit:  
_
OK  
For example 2.50  
francs per unit.  
OK  
KEY TONES ON/OFF  
Each time you  
press a key, a  
tone is emitted.  
Enter PIN:  
_
Price/unit:  
You can silence  
the key tones by  
turning them off.  
Type your  
PIN code (or  
more often,  
your PIN2).  
Depending  
on the  
2_  
Press and  
hold for the  
decimal  
From  
Settings  
switch to  
"Key tones".  
network.  
point.  
Settings  
OK  
Key tones  
Price/unit:  
Currency:  
2.5_  
OK  
_
Key tones  
Set off  
Press and  
hold to clear  
your entry.  
OK  
Set off  
Set on  
For example  
BEF  
Accept.  
OK  
(Belgian  
francs).  
Set  
21  
MENUS  
SETTINGS...  
...  
INCOMING CELL  
BROADCAST  
MESSAGE(S)  
...  
MANUAL  
CHOOSE RINGER  
REGISTRATION  
When your phone  
rings, it plays a  
melody.  
You can change  
this melody.  
When travelling abroad,  
it may be usefull to  
manually register with a  
network of your choice.  
Cell Broadcast  
messages can be  
sent by your  
network to allow  
you to receive  
general  
information (e.g.:  
weather reports).  
Settings  
Ringer  
From Settings  
switch to  
"Register".  
Settings  
Register  
OK  
CELL BROADCAST  
ON/OFF  
Ringer  
Special  
If you do not want  
to be disturbed by  
these messages,  
or if you want to  
save battery, you  
can turn this  
OK  
Current melody  
Requesting  
For other  
melodies.  
function off.  
Register  
Net A  
Ringer  
Settings  
Fortissimo  
Broadcast  
Switch to  
desired  
network.  
Phone plays the  
melody.  
Accept.  
OK  
Accept.  
Accept.  
OK  
OK  
Broadcast  
Set Off  
Your phone will  
revert to  
Set  
automatic  
network  
selection next  
time you switch  
it on.  
OK  
The "Key tones"  
and "Ringers"  
menu items are  
not visible when  
the volume is  
Set  
set to "Silent".  
22  
MENUS  
SETTINGS...  
...  
VOICEMAIL  
...  
VOICE MAILBOX  
NUMBER  
Make your  
choice.  
This feature allows a  
caller to leave a  
To be able to use  
Voicemail you need to  
set up your voice  
mailbox number.  
personal voice message  
in case he/she can not  
reach you directly (e.g.:  
your phone is switched  
off or you do not answer  
within 10 seconds or  
you are not registered to  
a network).  
Accept.  
OK  
Requesting  
Ask your network  
operator for this  
number.  
Activated  
From Settings  
switch to  
"Box  
Availability and  
exact  
functioning of  
the voicemail  
feature  
CONSULT YOUR VOICE  
MESSAGES  
number".  
Lights up on  
the display if  
you have a new  
voice message.  
depends on  
your network.  
Settings  
Box number  
Availability of this  
feature depends  
on your network.  
(DE)ACTIVATE  
VOICEMAIL  
OK  
Make sure your  
voice mailbox  
number was set  
correctly.  
Press and  
hold to  
call for  
Box number:  
_
your  
voicemail.  
From  
Enter  
number.  
Settings  
switch to  
"Voicemail".  
OR  
Network  
Consult  
To correct  
(if needed).  
Settings  
Voicemail  
OK  
OK  
Accept.  
OK  
Voicemail  
This menu may  
not appear.  
Depends on  
your  
0123456789  
Voicemail  
Set on  
To call.  
subscription.  
Set off  
Set on  
23  
MENUS  
SECURITY  
...  
CHANGE PIN AND  
PIN 2 CODES  
...  
PIN codes protect your  
phone from misuse.  
FIXED NAMES  
Your network operator  
may have provided you  
with a SIM card which  
supports fixed names  
(FDN). You can restrict  
the use of your phone  
to the numbers stored  
in the fixed names list.  
Security  
Change PIN  
Switch to  
"Security".  
Accept.  
OK  
Old PIN:  
OK  
_
PIN REQUEST  
You can (de)activate the  
request for the PIN code  
at power-on.  
VIEW FIXED NAMES  
Enter old PIN  
code.  
From Security  
switch to "Fixed  
names".  
Security  
PIN code  
Accept.  
OK  
Security  
New PIN:  
Fixed names  
OK  
_
PIN code  
Set off  
Enter new  
PIN code.  
OK  
Set off  
Set on  
Fixed names  
View  
Switch to  
desired  
option.  
Accept.  
OK  
Restric-  
Add  
Search  
tion  
View  
Repeat PIN:  
OK  
_
OK  
Enter PIN:  
Fixed names  
Thomas  
Enter new  
PIN code  
again.  
_
Enter the PIN  
code.  
To view other  
names.  
Accept.  
OK  
OK  
OR  
Changed  
Deactivated  
To call.  
24  
MENUS  
SECURITY...  
ADD A NAME  
...  
RESTRICT TO FIXED  
EXTRA  
The phone offers you  
some fun and  
practical functions.  
NAMES  
From "Fixed  
Names" switch  
to "Add".  
From "Fixed  
Names"  
switch to  
Restriction.  
Fixed names  
Add  
Switch to  
"Extra".  
Fixed names  
Restriction  
OK  
OK  
Enter PIN2:  
OK  
ALARM  
_
Your phone has a  
24 hour alarm clock.  
The alarm will ring  
even if the phone is  
switched off.  
When the alarm rings  
press any key to  
silence it.  
Restriction  
Set on  
Enter PIN2.  
Set off  
Set on  
Name:  
Accept.  
_
OK  
Enter name.  
Enter PIN2:  
SET ALARM OFF  
_
Extra  
Alarm clock  
Enter PIN2.  
OK  
Number:  
OK  
_
OK  
Alarm clock  
Set off  
Enter number.  
Activated:  
Set off  
Set on  
If "Restriction" is  
activated, then only  
the numbers in the  
fixed names list can  
be called.  
OK  
OK  
Stored  
Deactivated  
25  
MENUS  
EXTRA...  
...  
SET CLOCK  
...  
CALCULATOR  
SET ALARM ON  
Your phone has a  
calculator to add (+),  
substract (-), multiply  
(*), and divide (/).  
From Extra  
switch to  
"Set clock".  
Extra  
Alarm clock  
Extra  
OK  
Network  
Set clock  
Alarm clock  
Set on  
Press and  
hold to  
use  
OK  
Set on  
Set off  
calculator.  
Set clock  
11:37  
OK  
OR  
Minutes  
decrease  
From Extra  
switch to  
"Calculator".  
Alarm clock  
18:44  
Minutes  
increase  
Minutes  
OR  
decrease  
Extra  
Calculator  
Minutes  
increase  
Enter hour  
and minutes  
(eg: 19:42).  
OR  
OK  
Set clock  
19:42  
Enter hour  
and minutes  
(eg: 07:45).  
Calculate:  
0_  
TO  
+
*
/
-
Accept.  
PRESS  
OK  
Four  
times  
Three  
times  
Once Twice  
OK  
Set  
For example:  
3x6=18.  
Set  
You have to  
reset the clock  
if you remove  
the battery.  
26  
MENUS  
EXTRA...  
Calculate:  
3_  
...  
EURO CONVERTER  
...  
BIORHYTHM  
CALENDAR  
This feature is only  
available for countries  
participating in the  
European Monetary  
Union. It allows you to  
easily convert Euros  
into your local currency  
and vice versa.  
Your phone has a game  
which allows you to  
find your potential, or  
this of your friends, for  
a given day.  
Three times  
for "*".  
Calculate:  
3 * _  
From Extra  
switch to  
"Converter".  
From Extra  
switch to "Bio  
calendar".  
Extra  
Converter  
Calculate:  
3 * 6 _  
Extra  
Bio calendar  
OK  
To obtain  
result.  
Converter  
Euro->FF  
OK  
Calculate:  
Euro->FF  
FF->Euro  
Switch to  
=18  
desired type of  
conversion.  
Birth date:  
dd/mm/yyyy  
To clear.  
OK  
Type your  
birth date.  
Euro:  
_
Enter amount  
(e.g.: 10.5  
Euros).  
Birth date:  
04/06/1974  
Euro:  
10.5  
Press and hold zero to  
enter a decimal point.  
OK  
OK  
Date:  
dd/mm/yyyy  
10.5 Euro  
66.75 FF  
27  
MENUS  
EXTRA...  
...  
CALL FORWARDING...  
STOPWATCH  
Depending on your  
network operator  
your phone will  
allow you to divert  
all your calls to  
voicemail or to  
Enter the date  
You can time a race or  
other event.  
for which you  
want to know  
the bio-rhythm  
results.  
This stopwatch  
is not a  
professional  
mesuring  
another number.  
FORWARD TO  
VOICEMAIL  
device. Its  
measurements  
cannot be  
Date:  
30/03/1999  
applied in an  
official context.  
OK  
Switch to  
"Forwarding"  
From Extra  
switch to  
"Stopwatch".  
The results can be:  
Menu  
Forwarding  
Chance  
Extra  
Stopwatch  
OK  
Forwarding  
Cancel  
OK  
To  
mailbox  
Stopwatch:  
To  
number  
Love  
Cancel  
00:00:00.00  
Switch to  
"Mailbox"  
Start the  
stopwatch.  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Forwarding  
To mailbox  
Stop the  
stopwatch.  
Energy  
OK  
Restart the  
stopwatch.  
Requesting  
Activated  
Reset the  
stopwatch to  
zero (when  
stopped).  
Success  
28  
MENUS  
CALL FORWARDING...  
...  
...  
Your phone will  
not ring as long  
as your calls are  
forwarded to your  
voicemail.  
Activated  
To be able to  
forward calls to  
your voicemail  
check that your  
voicemailnumber  
has been set  
Your phone will  
not ring as long  
as your calls  
are forwarded.  
correctly (see  
"Settings" section  
page 23).  
CANCEL CALL  
FORWARDING  
FORWARD TO NUMBER  
From forwarding  
switch to  
"Cancel".  
From forwarding  
switch to "To  
number".  
Forwarding  
Cancel  
Forwarding  
To number  
OK  
OK  
Number :  
_
Requesting  
Enter the  
Deactivated  
number to  
which you want  
to divert your  
calls.  
Your phone will  
now receive calls  
as normal.  
OK  
Requesting  
29  
PHILIPS AUTHENTIC ACCESSORIES  
“When Performance Counts... Philips Authentic Accessories are  
Designed to Maximize the Performance of Your Philips Phone”.  
Batteries  
Reference  
PLUS Battery  
BHR 130/P  
NIMH  
9911 240 32041  
1300 mAh  
Busy people know having a spare  
battery keeps you talking.  
SLIM Battery  
BHR 127/P  
NIMH  
9911 240 32040  
700 mAh  
Lightweight power pack - easy to  
insert, charge and go.  
Cigarette Lighter Adapter 12V - 24V  
Powers and charges your phone. Plug into virtually any vehicle power  
outlet. Make an essential call if your battery is out of power.  
Reference  
CKLR 12/P  
9911 240 34118  
Fast Travel Charger  
Charges your battery wherever there is an AC outlet. Small enough to  
carry in a briefcase or handbag. Four versions of plugs available.  
Reference  
Europe  
Taïwan/USA  
UK  
ACSR 12/P  
ACTR 12/P  
ACUB 12/P  
ACAR 12/P  
9911 240 30042  
9911 240 30043  
9911 240 30044  
9911 240 30045  
Australia  
Fast Battery Charger and Conditioner  
Conditioning maximizes the life of the battery and may improve overall  
performance. The built-in LED indicates each step of the fast charging status.  
The cradle holds a single battery. Four versions of AC plugs available.  
Reference  
Europe  
Taiwan/USA  
UK  
DTER 12/P  
DTTC 12/P  
DTUC 12/P  
DTAC 12/P  
9911 240 35137  
9911 240 35139  
9911 240 35140  
9911 240 35141  
Australia  
30  
PHILIPS AUTHENTIC ACCESSORIES  
Basic Car Kit  
Keeps your phone secure and within easy reach while the battery is  
charging.  
Reference  
CKBR 12/P  
9911 240 34210  
Car Kit with Headset  
Enjoy hands-free conversation while your phone is secure and within  
easy reach.  
Reference  
CKSR 12/P  
9911 240 34211  
Easy Hands-Free Car Kit  
Complete hands-free solution with an advanced design speaker and  
microphone. Easy to install - simply plug into the vehicle power outlet.  
Your battery charges while secure in the cradle.  
Reference  
CKER 12/P  
9911 240 34420  
Headset  
Use your phone under almost any situation with this convenient hands-  
free, very mobile solution.  
Reference  
HSSR 12/P  
9911 241 30017  
Personal Accessories  
Keeps your phone within easy reach, safe and secure.  
Reference  
Carry Case with Belt Clip  
Belt Clips (3 colors per package)  
Phone Necklace  
PBCR 12/P  
VBCR 12/P  
VPNR 12/P  
9911 240 37023  
9911 241 39203  
9911 241 39204  
Easel-Style Phone Stand  
Keeps the display on your phone at an easy-to-read angle.  
Reference  
VPER 12/P  
9911 241 39205  
Ask for Philips Authentic Accessories where  
you bought your Philips phone.  
31  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
The phone does not  
switch on.  
Check if the battery is correctly inserted  
(big arrow facing you and pointing to the  
top) and/or charge the phone until the  
battery icon has stopped flashing.  
The display shows  
"BLOCKED" when you  
switch on.  
Somebody tried to use your phone but  
did not know the PIN code or Unblocking  
code. Contact your service provider.  
The  
and  
The network connection is lost. Either  
you are in a radio shadow (in a tunnel or  
between tall buildings) or you are outside  
of the network coverage area. Try from  
another place.  
symbols are not  
displayed.  
The display doesn’t  
respond (or responds  
slowly) to key pushes.  
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.  
Your phone shows  
"Insert SIM" on the  
display.  
Remove your battery. Check that the  
micro SIM card is correctly inserted  
(clipped corner at the top left - see  
page 3).  
When charging the  
battery, the battery icon  
shows no bars and the  
outline is flashing.  
Only charge the battery in an  
environment where the temperature does  
not go below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C  
(113°F).  
32  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
RADIO WAVES  
Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the GSM frequency.  
The GSM network controls transmission power (0.02 to 2 watts).  
Your phone complies with all relevant safety standards.  
The CE mark on your phone shows compliancy with European electro-  
magnetic compatibility (Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low voltage directives  
(Ref. 73/23/EEC).  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Careless use can cause harm to you and others.  
Please inquire and respect local laws and regulations.  
Use your phone in the normal operating position (to ear).  
Avoid touching the antenna while a call is in progress.  
Do not use your phone if the antenna is damaged (risk of minor skin  
burn).  
Keep your phone in a safe place, out of reach of small children.  
Check with other manufacturers that consumer electronics will not be  
affected by radio energy.  
Avoid use of phone while driving. It affects your concentration.  
Switch phone off in an aircraft. It is illegal to use cellular phones when  
airborne.  
Switch phone off near hospitals or medical equipment.  
Ask manufacturer about radio wave shielding of electronic medical  
devices you may use (pacemaker, hearing aid).  
Switch phone off where blasting is in progress (for example in quarries).  
Switch phone off in potentially flammable atmosphere (petrol stations,  
fuel depot, chemical plants).  
• The phone must ALWAYS be switched OFF by pressing  
the Red Power/End key and never by removing the battery  
while the phone is ON. Otherwise, the stability of the set-  
tings, alarm clock and ring cannot be guaranteed.  
• The phone is equipped with an alarm clock that, if set, will  
ring. If the phone is off and the alarm rings, no radio waves  
are transmitted. Press any key to turn off the alarm.  
33  
34  
INDEX  
Accessories - 30  
Alarm - 25  
Menus  
Calls - 19  
Battery - 2, 30  
Extra - 25  
Biorhythm calendar - 27  
Calculator - 26  
Calls - 19  
Messages - 15  
Names - 13  
Security - 24  
Settings - 21  
Voicemail - 23  
Answer a call - 8  
Answer a second call - 10  
Call forwarding - 28  
Emergency call - 9  
End a call - 7  
Messages - 15  
Cell Broadcast - 22  
Menu - 15  
International call - 9  
Last calls - 8  
Make a call - 7  
Menu - 19  
Meters - 20  
Micro-SIM card - 2  
Names - 13  
Add a name - 13  
Menu - 13  
Fixed names - 24  
Search a name - 14  
View list - 13  
Reject a call - 8  
Cell Broadcast - 22  
Clear display - 8  
Clock - 26  
Compass key - 4, 12  
Consult last calls - 8  
Display - 5  
Phone - 4  
Own number - 15  
PIN - 24  
DTMF tones - 11  
Earpiece volume - 8  
Emergency - 9  
Emotion Icons - 18  
Entering Text - 6  
Euro Converter - 27  
Extra - 25  
Ringer volume - 8  
Restrict to FDN - 25  
Scratchpad - 10  
Safety Precautions - 33  
Security - 24  
Settings - 21  
Set  
Alarm - 25  
Alarm On/Off - 25  
Clock - 26  
Set-Up - 21  
Switch On/Off - 7  
Stopwatch - 28  
Touchtones (DTMF) - 11  
Troubleshooting - 32  
Voicemail - 23  
Volume  
Biorhythm calendar - 27  
Calculator - 26  
Clock - 26  
Euro Converter - 27  
Stopwatch - 28  
Fixed names - 24  
Flash Dial - 15  
Forward calls - 28  
Hide identity - 11  
Keypad - 4  
Earpiece - 8  
Ringer - 8  
Lock - 9  
Unlock - 9  
Languages - 9  
Last calls - 8  
Mailbox number - 23  
Manual registration - 22  
35  

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