Mem ory jogger card
To m a ke a c a l l : enter the number on the keypad, then press
or press the Pilot Key and select the Ca l l option.
To answer a call: press
or press the Pilot Key and select
the Ac c e pt c a l l option.
To e n d a c a l l : press
or press the Pilot Key and select the
End c a l l option.
To use the Nam es list: press the Pilot Key from the idle
screen and select the NAMES icon.
You can scroll through the list of recorded names. To dial, select a
name and press
.
In idle screen, move the Pilot Key down once to reach the Names
list.
Mem ory jogger card
To enter a nam e: select <NEW> from the Names list.
To access the carousel: simply press the Pilot Key. To select
a function, move the Pilot Key upwards or downwards. Then
confirm by pressing it. This gives access to the sub menu of the
selected function. Continue in the same way (select by moving the
Pilot Key, confirm by pressing it) until you reach the function you
desire.
To return to the previous m enu: press and hold the
Pilot Key. You can also return to the previous display by pressing
the
key.
To return to the idle screen: press and hold
1
PHILIPS
SM S settings
Hotkeys
Voice keys
Read SMS
OK
Nam es
Accessories
Broadcast SM S
M essages
Send SM S
Operator Services*
M enu type
Language
Network
Mailbox no
Main
Menu
Call list
Quick settings
Call settings
Sounds
Day view
OK
OK
Time and Date
Security
Events
W eek view
Settings
Organiser
Display
Extras
Month view
* Depending on the subscriber’s card.
O ver view of m enus
Display
Zoom on/off
Backlight
Nam es
Animation
Contrast
Messages
Send SMS
Read SMS
Security
Keypad lock
Public names
Call barring
Change codes
PIN protection
SMS settings
SMS centre
Signature
Validity period
Reply path
Delivery report
Auto save SMS
Time and date
Clock display
Set date
Set time
Broadcast SMS
Mailbox No
Language
Call list
Menu type
Simple menu
Advanced menu
Organiser
Events
Day view
Week view
Month view
Extras
Accessories
Car melodies
Speakers
Car kit command
Auto switch off
Auto answer
Voice keys
Hotkeys
Call counters
Network
Last call information
Info at call end
Register again
Preferred list
Accumulated call timers
Accumulated cost
Call settings
Call forward
Autoredial
Any key answer
Call waiting
Caller ID
-> Euros
<- Euros
Voice memo
Alarm clock
Calculator
Brick Game
Quick settings
Normal
Silent
Autonomy
Headset
Car
Settings
Outdoors
Meeting
Sounds
Ringer volume
Ringer
Key tones
Minute beep
Organiser alerts
Battery low alert
New SMS tone
Vibrator
Table of contents
Answering and ending a call
16
17
18
18
Table of contents
1
Redial and reply
Voice dial
Before first use
Your very first call
3
3
Flash dial
During a call…
18
19
19
19
19
20
Using t he carousel
Example
5
5
5
6
6
Adjusting the earpiece volume
Mute the microphone
Unmute the microphone
Writing in the notepad
Consulting the Names list
To adjust the contrast
Activate/deactivate
Using the Names and other lists
Glossary
7
Locking t he keypad
20
20
Unlocking the keypad
Activat e/deactivate t he silent m ode 21
Activat e/deactivate t he vibrat or 21
Reading your GSM phone num ber 21
Your phone
Description of the phone
Screen
8
8
10
Using the m enus
O verview of m enus
22
22
Initial start up
procedure
11
11
Nam es
24
24
24
25
25
The m icro-SIM card
<New>
Inserting your subscriber card (micro
SIM card)
Your PIN code and PUK code
Your PIN2 code and PUK2 code
11
11
11
Select a name
Emergency
Own number
The bat tery
12
12
12
Messages
Send SMS
25
25
27
27
28
28
Clipping on the battery
Removing the battery
Read SMS
SMS settings
Broadcast SMS
Mailbox No
Charging the battery
13
14
Making an em ergency call
Call list
29
Using your phone
Switching on
15
15
O rganiser
29
29
Events
Day view, Week view and
Month view
Idle screen
15
30
How to enter a text or a number
15
Ext ras
31
31
32
Events in idle screen
Making a call
16
16
Call counters
-> Euros
Table of contents
1
<- Euros
32
32
32
Use while driving
52
Voice memo
Alarm clock
Calculator
Brick Game
32 Maintenance
53
53
53
54
33
Looking after your phone
Sett ings
34
34
Efficient use of your phone
Sounds
Display
Security
Time and date
Language
Menu type
Accessories
Voice keys
Hotkeys
Network
Call settings
Troubleshooting
36
37
39
39
39
40
40
41
42
42
Philips Authentic
Accessories
56
60
Index
Q uick settings
45
Use of network
services
46
Additional GSM network services
(GSM strings)
46
Q uery a voice server, a voice m ailbox,
a m essaging service, etc.
(DTMF t ones)
46
Making a second call
Answering a second call
Answering a third call
Explicit Call Transfer
Conference Call
47
48
48
48
49
49
In-call sym bols
Precautions
Radio wave safety
50
50
50
50
51
Your phone and its environm ent
Efficient use of your phone
Battery safety
Safety and security
51
Responsibility
51
Respect of local laws and regulations 51
2
Table of contents
Before first use
Your very first call
Turn the phone face down
1 Inser t the m icro-SIM card.
Remove the micro-SIM card from the Sim card.
Push the metal retaining clip to the right
and lift the cardholder. Slide in the SIM
card between the retaining clip and the
plastic tongue with the cut corner of
the card as shown on the drawing.
Close the cardholder and push the
retaining clip to the left.
2 Inser t the batter y
For optimum performance follow the instructions on page 12. Place the battery on the
back of the phone (battery connectors downward, the top near the arrow inside the
case). Then push the battery into place in the direction of the antenna.
L
NOTE:
A new battery is not completely charged.
Before first use
3
Turn the phone face up
3 To switch on the phone.
4 Enter your PIN code if asked
(see page 11).
Open the flip.
Press and hold the
key .
Then confirm by pressing the
Pilot Key (key
).
5 W ait for the 2 beeps.
6 Enter the phone num ber.
The connection is established. The green
LED flashes and the screen looks like this:
If you make a mistake press
.
To set the time and date, see page 39.
7 Press
.
8 After the call press
.
Once connected, your phone emits two
beeps. For best reception pull the antenna
out.
L
NOTES:
1. You can hold a conversation even with the flip closed.
2. If the flip is in the closed position during a call, you can open it without affecting the call in progress.
4
Before first use
Using the carousel
The carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on the screen. These icons provide access to
the different menus and sub menus used to operate your phone.
PHILIPS
SM S settings
Hotkeys
Voice keys
Read SM S
OK
Nam es
Accessories
Broadcast SM S
Messages
Send SM S
Operator Services*
M enu type
Language
Network
Mailbox no
Main
Menu
Call list
Quick settings
Call settings
Sounds
Day view
OK
OK
Time and Date
Security
Events
W eek view
Settings
Organiser
Display
Extras
Month view
*
Depending on the subscriber’s card.
You can use t he Pilot Key in 3 ways:
- by moving it upwards
- by moving it downwards
- by pressing it in
When you switch on your phone, the idle screen appears.
To access the main menu, press the Pilot Key
.
W hen you m ove t he Pilot Key the carousel m oves
across the screen:
- upwards
the icons scroll clockwise.
- downwards
the icons scroll anti clockwise.
The Pilot Key provides access to all the menus used to operate your phone. To select a
function, place the icon above the cursor and press the Pilot Key
.
With the Pilot Key you can select or adjust all the functions of your phone (see Menu Memory
Jogger cards and see the manual for details of menus).
Exam ple
To adjust the contrast
After switching the phone on, press the Pilot Key
to access the main Menu:
Before first use
5
Move the Pilot Key
Then confirm by pressing the Pilot Key
This gives you access to the Se t t i ngs sub menu:
or
and position the icon
above the cursor.
Settings
.
Move the Pilot Key (
by pressing the Pilot Key
or
) and position the
Display
icon above the cursor. Then confirm
icon above the cursor. Then confirm
.
You enter the Di s pl a y menu.
Move the Pilot Key (
or
) and position the
Contrast
by pressing the Pilot Key
.
You enter the Cont r a s t menu:
The active parameter appears underlined on the screen. In the above example it is Le ve l 3.
Using the Pilot Key, adjust the contrast or and confirm.
•
•
To return to the previous m enu, press
Pilot Key.
To return to the idle screen, press and hold
or press and hold the
1
Activate/deactivate
Using the Pilot Key, you can activate or de-activate some functions.
Move the Pilot Key
or
to select On or Of f , then confirm.
Using the Nam es and other lists
You can also use your Names list using the Pilot Key.
In idle mode move the Pilot Key downwards
to access the Name list. By moving the Pilot
Key down, you move down into the Names list. Turning it upwards moves up the Names list.
Confirm your selection by pressing on the Pilot Key.
6
Before first use
Glossary
Dual Tone Multi Frequency.
The tones are transmitted by the phone to the network. They are used to
interrogate answering machines, transmit codes, ...
DTMF
EFR
Enhanced Full Rate. Standard for high quality sound GSM900. Your phone will switch
EFR on automatically if it is supported by the GSM network you currently use.
Fixed Dialling Numbers. See also Public Names.
FDN
Global System for Mobile communications. The type of phone network used by
your phone.
GSM network
The network on which your SIM card is registered.
Hom e network
Local network
The network where you are making a call. This may be your home network or
another GSM network.
Two calls are in progress, one active and one on hold.
Multi-call
Personal Identification Number. The secret code of the SIM card.
Secret code that allows you to access certain SIM card dependent features.
Function that allows you to restrict dialling to selected numbers.
PIN code
PIN2 code
Public Nam es
PUK code
Secret code used to unblock your SIM card if you, or someone else, enters the
wrong PIN code three times.
Secret code used to unblock your SIM card if you, or someone else, enters the
wrong PIN2 code three times.
PUK2 code
Using your phone in a network other than your home network.
Roam ing
SIM card
Subscriber Identification Module. The card which allows you to make phone calls
with your GSM phone.
Short Message Service. This service provided by the operator allows you to send
and receive short written messages.
SMS
Before first use
7
Your phone
Description of the phone
4
Pilot Key
It allows fast and easy access to the
different menus and confirms your
1
3 2
choice
.
- During a call, it controls the volume.
- In the Names list, menus or lists it
scrolls up or down.
- When entering a name or number, it is
used to move the cursor left or right.
- To return to the previous menu by
pressing and holding it. To validate by
pressing and holding it in an editor
screen.
4
5
5
6
Graphic display
Green “Pick up” key
sym bol
Press to accept a call or dial a number.
7
8
Red “Hang up”
O ff” key sym bol
Press to switch your phone on, press and
hold to turn your phone off.
Press to end a call.
and “O n /
6
8
7
9
Cancel key
Navigation mode:
- Press this key to return to the previous
menu.
10
- Press and hold it to return to the idle
screen.
Edition mode:
11
- Press this key to delete a character.
- Press and hold it to delete all the
characters.
1
2
Antenna
9
Alphanum eric keypad
Pull out completely when making a call.
Standard phone keypad. It can also be
used for entering alphabetic characters
and activating hotkeys.
LED
- Green flashing slowly - means the phone
is registered with a network.
10 Microphone
- Green flashing quickly - means a call has
been received but not yet answered.
- Red flashing - means the battery is low.
It allows you to talk even with the flip
closed.
11 Batter y and m icro SIM card
From the rear of the phone.
- Slide the SIM card in place.
- Fit the battery.
3
Earpiece
Your phone
8
The flip:
The flip protects the keypad of your phone. It can be used with all the accessories
(Traveler’s Charger, Hands Free Kits, etc.).
To detach easily, push the flip downwards.
To reinstall the flip, first fit one side in the hinge on the phone, then the other.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
Your phone
9
Screen
Carousel:
A loop of icons on your display which provides access to the
menu of your choice.
Date and tim e
Displayed in idle screen. To set the date and time, see "Settings"
page 34.
Indicators
Alarm clock
Indicates that the alarm is activated.
Silent
Indicates that the ringer is turned off. The phone
will not ring. It can still receive calls.
Keypad Lock
Protects the keys from being pressed accidentally.
Call forward uncondit ionnal
Indicates that the Ca l l f or wa r d
unconditionnal to a number is set.
Sym bols
Bat ter y charge
Roam ing
If the first block is dark, the battery
holds a 25% charge. Each bar
represents approximatively 25% of the
maximum charge.
This indicates that you are using a
network other than your subscribed
one.
Network
SMS m essage
The phone is connected to a network.
If the icon flashes the phone is trying to
connect.
- Symbol only -You have received a
new message.
- Flashing symbol - The message
memory is full and cannot hold more
messages. Delete one or more
message to liberate memory.
Reception qualit y
4 reception bars indicate optimum
quality.
Voice m ail
Indicates that you have received at
least one new voice mail (Network
dependent).
Your phone
10
Initial start up procedure
The micro-SIM card
To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card that is supplied by your GSM service
provider.
Your phone requires a micro-SIM card.
The SIM card contains your subscription number and your GSM phone number. It also
contains a memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages. If you use your SIM
card on another phone, your phone number and your Names list remain the same.
L
NOTE:
Your phone accepts plug-in micro SIM card only.
Inserting your subscriber card (m icro SIM card)
(See page 3).
Your PIN code and PUK code
When you switch on the phone, it asks you for the PIN code. The PIN code is the 4 to 8-digit
secret code of the SIM card.
If you enter a wrong PIN code, you can try again. If you enter a wrong PIN code 3 times, your
SIM card is blocked.
You must then enter your PUK code to unblock the phone. This code will be given to you by
your service provider. If you enter an incorrect PUK code ten times in a row the card will
completely be blocked and be unusable. If this happens contact your service provider.
Your PIN2 code and PUK2 code
Depending on your SIM card, you may have some features on your phone that require you to
enter a PIN2 code. This is a secret 4 to 8-digit code given to you by your service provider.
If you enter a wrong PIN2 code, you can try again. If you enter a wrong PIN2 code 3 times,
your SIM card is blocked and you must enter the PIN2 unblocking code (PUK2) given to you
by your service provider. If you enter an incorrect PUK2 code ten times in a row the card will
be completely blocked and be unusable. If this happens contact your service provider.
Initial start up procedure
11
The battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery is not fully charged. Charge
it by following the procedure on page 13.
A battery is only fully charged after having been charged and then totally discharged two or
three times.
The b icon shows the level of charge in the battery. Each bar represents approximately 25%
of the maximum charge.
If the phone emits a warning signal (see page 36), the red LED flashes and the display shows
Ba t t e r y l ow, you should re-charge the battery.
The battery, attached to the phone or not, should not be exposed to temperatures exceeding
60°C (e.g. behind glass in direct sunlight).
We advise you to keep the battery attached to the phone, even when discharged. The backup
battery for the clock (inside the phone) will last longer.
We do not recommend to remove the battery when the phone is switched on: you may lose
all your personal settings.
L
NOTE:
Please refer to the information on battery safety, page 51.
Clipping on the battery
(See page 3).
Rem oving the batter y
• Press t he locking button located alongside the antenna while pushing the
batter y in the direction of the arrow as shown on the drawing.
• Rem ove the bat ter y.
Initial start up procedure
12
Charging the battery
A charger is supplied with the phone, in the box.
• Clip t he batt er y on t he phone .
• Plug the charger into the phone connector.
• Plug the t ransform er unit into a m ains AC power socket.
The b symbol indicates the state of charge:
• During charging the 4 charge indicators change. If the first bar is dark, the battery already has
a 25% charge.
• The bars darken one after another during charging.
• When all 4 bars are dark the battery is fully charged. A minimum of 2 hours charging is
required to obtain a 90% charge with a Vibra battery (capacity: 1200 mAh) and 1.5 hours
with the slim battery (capacity: 800 mAh). For the maximum charge continue charging.
• When the battery is charged, press the release button to the topside of the connector to
remove it. In order to save battery capacity you shouldn't wait for an empty battery capacity
to charge it again.
L
NOTES:
1. You can turn your phone on and use it while it is charging.
2. The only way to turn the battery charger off is to unplug it from the mains outlet; for this reason use a mains
outlet with easy access.
3. You can connect the charger to an IT supply (Belgium only).
4. If the battery is completely flat, the battery icon will only reappear after 2 or 3 minutes of charging.
5. If you attempt to charge your phone with an invalid charger, your phone will refuse the charge. This will be
signified by:
- the flashing of the backlight every second
- the flashing of the battery fixed icon
- a continuous alert beep
- a message Ac e s s or y not c ompa t i bl e . Pl e a s e unpl ug displayed on the
screen.
This measure is designed to protect your phone. For best results, always use a Philips Authentic Accessory.
Initial start up procedure
13
Making an emergency call
112: European emergency call
Key in the emergency number for your present location (e.g. 112 or other official emergency
number). Emergency numbers vary depending on the location.
• Switch on the phone .
The display shows the welcome screen.
Even if you are asked for your PIN code, your phone will function without it.
• Enter the em ergency num ber (112) or press Pick-up key
asked.”
if PIN code
• Press
The phone dials the number.
• Aft er the call, press
.
.
L
NOTE:
1. Some networks may require a SIM card for emergency calls. Check with your service provider.
2. You can also enter the emergency number using the keypad, even when the keypad is locked.
Initial start up procedure
14
Using your phone
Switching on
• Press t he
key.
• Enter your PIN code if asked and press
.
L
NOTE:
The PIN code requirement is a security feature that you can switch on and off using the “PIN protection*”
menu (see page 38).
Idle screen
After switching on (and entering the PIN code), your phone
displays the idle screen which means that the phone is ready to use.
At the same time:
• the a icon is displayed and the LED to the left of the antenna
flashes, this indicates that the phone is connected to the
network. The network name appears on the screen.
• the s symbol is displayed, indicating the quality of reception
(when all 4 bars appear, the audio quality is at its best).
If the a symbol and the network name are not displayed, the network is not currently available.
You may be in a bad reception area (perhaps in a tunnel or between tall buildings). If possible,
move to a different location.
If you navigate into the menus or the Names list, the phone automatically returns to idle
screen if a key is not pressed for 2 minutes. During this period of time you can still receive a
call.
How to enter a text or a num ber
Characters and numbers are located on each key as follow :
Key Label
Upper case alphanum eric Lower case alphanum eric
$ ¥
1
space 1 @ # = < > ( ) & £
space 1 @ # = < > ( ) & £ $ ¥
2ABC
3DEF
4GHI
5JKL
A B C 2 A Â Å Æ Ç
a b c 2 à ä å æ ç
D E F 3 É E
∆ Φ
d e f 3 é è
∆ Φ
G H I 4
Γ
I
g h i 4
Γ
ì
J K L 5 Λ
j k l 5 Λ
m n o 6 ñ ò ö ø
6MNO
7PQRS
8TUV
9WXYZ
0.
M N O 6 Ñ Ò Ö Ø
P Q R S 7 β Π Θ Σ
T U V 8 Ü Ù
p q r s 7 β Π Θ Σ
t u v 8 ü ù
W X Y Z 9 Ω Ξ Ψ
. 0 ’ ’ ’ ? ! , : ; ¡ ¿
w x y z 9 Ω Ξ Ψ
. 0 ’ ’ ’ ? ! , : ; ¡ ¿
*+
* + - / %
* + - / %
lower case upper case
lower case upper case
#=
Using your phone
15
For example, to enter “Love”, you have to press
thrice, press
thrice, press
thrice and press twice. The word “Love” will appear on the screen.
L
NOTES:
1. A number can contain a maximum of 40 digits, depending on your SIM card.
2. It is a good idea to enter all numbers, even local ones, with their international prefix, country code and area
code. Thus you can dial all numbers from any location.
3. The ‘+’ character can only be inserted at the beginning of a number.
4. To correct mistakes, press
and release to delete one digit.
Events in idle screen
MISSED CALL
Some events may modify the idle screen (missed call, new
message, reminder from the organiser, etc.). In this context,
press the Pilot Key
to access a contextual menu or press
on the key to go back to idle.
1 missed
Making a call
In idle screen :
• Enter the phone num ber using the keypad.
To correct an error, press
or downwards.
. To move through numbers move the Pilot Key upwards
For an international call, you can enter the "+" key instead of the usual international
prefix. To do this press and hold
.
• Press
.
The phone dials the number.
• Aft er the call, press
to hang up.
L
NOTE:
1. You can also make a call from the Na me s (see page 6).
2. If a number has been programmed on a direct access key, you can call this number by pressing and holding
the key (see Flash dial page 18).
3. If the called number is in the Names list, the corresponding name will be displayed instead of the number.
Answering and ending a call
When receiving a call, the phone rings, the
animation and I nc omi ng ca l l
appears on the display, and the green LED flashes. Depending on your subscription, the caller’s
number may be displayed. If this number is in the Names list, the corresponding name shall be
displayed instead of the number.
Using your phone
16
• To answer a call you can eit her :
• press
• press the Pilot Key
.
, a carousel with the following options appears:
• Silent ringer
Silent
The ringer volume of this incoming call is set to silent and the phone goes back to
the incoming call screen.
• Accept call
Accept call
• Reject call
Reject call
• To hang up a call you can eit her :
• press
• press the Pilot Key
.
, a carousel appears:
• select End Call and confirm .
• If you want to reject the call, press
.
The phone returns to idle screen and the caller hears the busy tone.
If you have activated “Call forward when busy” (see page 43), the call is diverted to the
selected number (your voice mailbox, for example)
L
NOTES:
1. The phone will not ring if the ringer is deactivated (see page 21).
2. If you have a Vibra Battery you may activate the vibrator function to be discretely warned of incoming calls (see
accessories page 56).
3. If you have selected Any Key Answer (see page 44), you can accept a call by pressing any key (except
or by pressing the Pilot Key.
)
Redial and reply
The phone stores the last 30 numbers (called or received). You can redial or reply to any of
these numbers and dial it directly. The most recent is displayed first.
In idle screen:
• Press
to access the m ain Menu.
Select Ca l l l i s t . This displays a chronological list of the last calls either received or
dialled.
If a number is in your Names list, the corresponding name is displayed.
• Move the Pilot Key up or down to select the num ber you want to redial or
reply.
• Press
The phone dials the number. Wait for your correspondent to answer.
• Aft er the call, press t o hang up.
.
L
NOTES:
1) You can directly access to the Call list by moving up the Pilot Key.
2) You can directly access to the last dialling number by pressing the pick up key
.
Using your phone
17
Voice dial
You can automatically dial a number by saying your correspondent’s name.
In idle screen:
• To program a voice tag :
In t he Na me s m enu, select the Nam e you want t o add a Voice dial to. Press
the Pilot Key
twice then select Voi c e di a l then Add Voi c e t a g? .
Follow the instructions displayed on the screen which invite you to say, then to repeat
the voice tag.
• To dial a num ber associated with a voice tag:
Press and hold the Pilot key, then say the voice t ag of t he num ber t o dial.
If the phone recognises the voice tag, it repeats it then immediately dials the number
associated with it.
L
NOTES:
1. The duration of a voice tag is 2 seconds.
2. Up to 15 voice tags can be defined.
Flash dial
You can associate any of the keys
to
with a Names list entry to give you direct
access, through a single long key press, to a frequently used phone number (see page 24). Key
and
are defined and cannot be changed. (See page 41).
In idle screen:
• Press and hold a key between
and
to dial the associated entr y.
The connection is established.
• Aft er the call press
to hang up.
You can use your as a redialling key, indeed, a first press on this key displays the last
number dialled (or name if the number is in the Names list), a second press on the same key
dials the number. The hotkey option is still available to redial the last number (see page 41).
During a call…
Yo u c a n :
• Adjust the earpiece volume (see page 19)
• Mute or unmute the microphone (see page 19)
• Write a number in the notepad (see page 19)
• Consult the Names list (see page 20)
• Add a name to the Names list (see page 24)
• Write and send a message via the Names list or the Notepad (see page 24)
• Check a voice mailbox or access a voice server via the Notepad (see page 28)
• Make a second call (see page 47)
Using your phone
18
• Consult your Organiser (see page 29)
• Consult your Call list (see page 29)
• Transmit DTMF tones to answering machines and other devices(see page 46).
Adjusting the earpiece volum e
During a call:
• Move t he Pilot Key up
to increase t he volum e or down
to decrease it.
Mute the m icrophone
You can mute the microphone so that your correspondent cannot hear you.
During a call:
• Press
and select Mut e .
Confirm by
.
The microphone is muted.
Unm ute the m icrophone
If the microphone is muted.
• Press
Confirm
and m ove the Pilot Key unt il Unmut e is displayed.
.
The microphone is unmuted.
W riting in the notepad
The notepad is a temporary memory in which you can note down a number during a call.
During a call:
• Press
• Move the Pilot Key up
then press
or down
to select not e pa d,
.
• Enter the num ber that you want to note .
After a while, without any key pressed, your entry is stored in the notepad memory and
the phone returns to the call options screen. When the call ends, the number re-
appears; you can complete it, dial it, or store it in the Names list.
On the contrary if you press the Pilot Key
just after having entered the number you
will be able to :
. store this number in memory
. phone this number
. send a SMS to this number
L
NOTE:
You can also just enter the number during the call and it will re-appear when the call ends.
Using your phone
19
Consulting the Nam es list
During a call:
• Press
.
• Move the Pilot Key t o select Na me s , then confirm by pressing the
Pilot Key.
• In the NAMES m enu, scroll through the entries by m oving t he
Pilot Key.
• Press
to return to the In-call screen.
Locking the keypad
You can lock the keypad to protect the keys from being pressed accidentally (for example,
when the phone is in your pocket).
In idle screen:
• In the Se t t i ngs m enu, select Se c ur i t y, Ke ypa d l oc k. Move t he Pilot
Key to select im m ediate or delayed lock. W hen the keypad is locked
appears on the screen.
• In idle m ode , with a long press on the
lock.
key, you can also activate the keypad
L
NOTES:
1. The emergency number is available even when the keypad is locked (dial 112) and you can still receive calls.
2. To switch the phone off, you must first unlock the keypad.
3. Immediate keypad lock can be assigned to a corresponding Hotkey (see page 41).
Unlocking the keypad
With the keypad locked:
• Move the Pilot Key upwards then downwards.
The keypad is unlocked.
• W ith a long press on the
key, you can also deactivate the keypad lock.
L
NOTES:
1. It is possible to accept or reject a call even when the keypad is locked. The keypad is unlocked automatically
when the phone receives a call, and then re-locks again once the call is finished.
2. If you choose to unlock the keypad with a delay, it will be permanently unlocked (after that delay). If you
choose the ’unlock now’ setting, it will be temporily unlocked until you finish the action.
Using your phone
20
Activate/deactivate the silent mode
If you do not want your phone to ring when you receive a call, activate the silent ringer.
If you receive a call while the silent mode is activated, the
symbol flashes, the green
LED flashes quickly, and the display shows I nc omi ng c a l l , but the phone does not ring.
In idle screen:
• Press
, select the Se t t i ngs m enu, Sounds , Ri nge r vol ume and
m ove the Pilot Key to silent.
Press
to confirm .
The ringer is deactivated. To reactivate the ringer, repeat the above sequence and select
the required volume.
L
NOTE
Silent mode can be assigned to a hotkey (see page 41)
Activate/deactivate the vibrator
If you have the Vibra battery and if you have set the function, your phone vibrates when you
receive an incoming call.
In idle screen:
• Press , select Se t t i ngs . Select Sounds (confirm ) then select
Vi br a t or .
Move the Pilot Key to select On or Of f and press to confirm.
Using the Vibra battery doesn’t mute the ringer. If you want to mute it and keep only the
vibrator function active, set the quick setting Si l e nc e .
L
NOTES:
1. The Vibrator option is only available if a vibrating battery is installed (see batteries page 56).
2. The Vibra Setting is independent from the ringer. You can activate both at the same time.
Reading your GSM phone number
In idle screen:
• Press
.
• In the Na me s m enu, m ove the Pilot Key unt il you reach Own Numbe r .
Your phone number is displayed if it is present on your SIM card. If not, then enter the
number, then press
to save it.
L
NOTE:
If your own number has been stored in the Names list, you can read it during a call. See “Consulting the
Names list”. page 20.
Using your phone
21
Using the menus
Easy to find and simple to use in either Advanced menu or Simple menu mode via the Pilot
Key, the menus contain all your GSM phone functions. All the menus have icons with
scrollable lists and are used in the same way. The messages displayed on the screen explain
what you have to do.
When turning on your phone the Simple navigation mode is proposed. To access the
Advanced mode offering the maximum number of options, select and confirm
in the
Menu type
from the main menu.
Settings
Overview of menus
N am es
24
Extras
Call counters
31
Messages
25
31
Last call information
Send SMS
25
27
27
Info at call end
Accumulated call timers
Accumulated cost
Read SMS
SMS settings
SMS centre
Signature
-> Euros
32
32
32
32
32
33
<- Euros
Validity period*
Reply path*
Delivery report*
Auto save SMS
Voice memo
Alarm clock
Calculator
Brick Game
Broadcast SMS
Mailbox No
28
28
Call list
29
Settings
Sounds
34
34
O rganiser
29
Ringer volume
Ringer
Key tones
Events
29
Minute beep*
Organiser alerts
Battery low alert
New SMS tone
Vibrator
Day view
30
30
30
Week view
Month view
Using the menus
22
Display
Zoom on/off
36
37
Hotkeys*
Network
41
42
Backlight
Animation*
Contrast
Register again
Preferred list
Security
Call settings
42
Keypad lock
Call forward
Autoredial*
Any key answer*
Call waiting*
Caller ID
Public names*
Call barring*
Change codes
PIN protection
Time and date
39
Q uick settings
45
Clock display
Set date
Set time
Normal
Silent
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
Language
39
39
Autonomy
Headset
Car
Menu type
Simple menu
Advanced menu
Accessories**
40
40
Outdoors
Meeting
Car melodies
Speakers
Car kit command
Auto switch off
Auto answer
Voice keys*
L
NOTES:
* In advanced mode only.
** When an accessory is plugged only.
Using the menus
23
Names
The
menu allows you to consult the list of your correspondents, add new names, write
Names
and send messages. The names are listed in alphabetical order. You can scroll through the list
using the Pilot Key or by entering the first letter of the name. In the list you can choose from
the following:
L
NOTE:
In idle mode, you can directly access the names list by moving the Pilot Key downwards
.
<New>
This menu allows you to enter the name and phone number
of a new correspondent. In Advanced mode, you can select
the type of number allocated to the name: phone , f a x or
da t a .
Select a nam e
By selecting a name, you display the associated number. A
second press on the Pilot Key
allows you to :
• call
• flash dial
• send message
• associate a voice dial
• delete
• modify
You can directly access the first letter of your correspondent’s name in the Names List by
pressing the right alphanumeric key. For example, if you want to access the letter ’U’, just press
the key number ’8’ twice.
Send SMS
See page 25 and 26 to: Send now, Add icon and Save.
Voice Dial
The
Voice Dial
allows you to automatically dial the number of
VO ICE DIAL
your correspondent by saying the associated tag (see page
18).
You can either associate a new voice tag to a number in the
Names list or manage the existing voice tags through the
following options: delete, play voice and change.
Play voice
Flash dial
The
Flash dial
menu provides you with direct access to the phone numbers that you use most
to
frequently. This is done by linking them to the keys from
.
Using the menus
24
Delete
The
Delete
menu allows you to delete the number and selected name.
Change
The
Change
menu allows you to modify the selected name, number and determine whether
it is a fax, phone or data transmission number.
Em ergency
The selection displays the emergency call number. Press
to dial.
Own num ber
Selecting Own No. 1, Own No. 2, Own No. 3 display your own phone numbers. If your SIM
card does not contain your phone numbers, an editing screen allows you to store them.
Messages
The
menu allows you to manage the messages in
Messages
your voice mailbox, messages to be sent, messages to be
read, your message settings and broadcast messages.
Send SMS
The
Send SMS
allows you to:
- send it to a correspondent in your Names list,
- write a new message or select a standard one.
The Standard SMS messages are displayed one after another:
• Pl e a s e c a l l me ba c k a t for example allows you
to compose automatically a message including your own
number.
Once your text is written, you can link an emotion icon to it,
send the message and save it.
Send now
The
option allows you to send the current message.
Send now
Using the menus
25
Add icon
The
Add icon
option allows you to send an emotion icon together with your message. To see
the image, the receiver needs a GSM mobile phone which supports emotion icons (Philips
Savvy for example). Otherwise the equivalent code will be displayed at the end of the receiver’s
message.
Im age
Code sent
Smile
Wink
:-)
;-)
B-)
:-P
:-(
Cool
Tongue
Sad
Angry
Meow!
Woof!
Teddy
:-/
:<*
:>#
8<)
=:I
(0)
(X)
Yo!
==b
o<I
iii
Magic
Heart
Broken heart
Yo!
Well done!
Party
Cake
Flower
Drink
@>-
>-I
ID
Coffee
Cloud y
Sunny
;: ;
>o<
-Y-
Holidays
Bal l
(I)
BOOM!
Dead ly
>*<
%-I
Save
The
Save
option allows you to save the current message.
Using the menus
26
Read SMS
The
menu allows you to consult the list of SMS you have saved, and received.
Read SMS
Using different carousels, you can also delete, reply, re-send or forward these messages.”
Saved Messages
The messages you sent are labelled with
in normal mode
or with in auto save SMS mode (see page 28). Select the
message you want and press the Pilot key
When displayed, press the Pilot key
following options:
to read it.
to acess the
Send SMS
Allows you to modify the content and the addressee of the message, add or change the icon,
send it and save it (see also above to: Send now, Add icon and Save).
Delete
Allows you to delete the selected message.
Received Messages selection
The messages you received are labelled with
message you want and press the Pilot key
When displayed, press the Pilot key
following options:
. Select the
to read it.
to access the
Reply
Allows you to reply to the sender. You can either write a new message or select a standard one.
Once the message is defined, you can link it with an emotion icon, send it and save it.
Forward to
Allows you to forward the selected message. You can either choose the adressee in the Names
list or enter his phone number manually.
Delete
Allows you to delete the selected message.
SMS settings
The
menu allows you to customise your SMS via the following options:
Settings
SMS centre
The
SMS centre
option allows you to select your default SMS
centre. If not available on your SIM card, you can enter your
SMS centre number.
Signature
The
option allows you to send a signature together with your SMS. This signature
Signature
consists of a series of characters showing your default account number and name. This forms
a signature that is transmitted at the end of your message. The length of the message is
consequently reduced. You can edit this signature, modify it and save it.
Using the menus
27
Validity period
The
Validity period
option allows you to select the length of time your message is to be stored in
your SMS centre. This is useful when your correspondent is not connected to the network.
Reply path
You can activate or deactivate the
Reply path
option (in Advanced menu mode only). This
option transmits your SMS message centre number with the message. Your correspondent can
then reply using your own SMS centre and not his. This speeds up the rate of transmission.
Deliver y report
You can activate or deactivate the
Delivery report
option which informs you via a written message
that your SMS was received or not (Advanced menu mode only).
Auto save SMS
The
Auto save SMS
option activates or deactivates the automatic saving of messages sent.
Broadcast SMS
The
Broadcast SMS
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the reception of SMS broadcast by
the network to all subscribers.
Cell Broadcast is a service which, when activated, causes the mobile to listen to messages
which are regularly transmitted to all subscribers on the network.
The
messages.
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the reception of cell broadcast
Reception
The
Topics
menu allows you to define the type of messages you want to receive.
To define a new type, select <Ne w>, enter the code, and, if desired, associate a name.
If you select an existing type in the list, you can change or delete it.
It is possible to enter up to 15 different types in the list.
The
District Code
menu allows you to select a type from the Topics list, which you would like to
be permanently displayed in the idle screen. As a result, for this special handling of the message,
you must enter the type in both the menu and the menu. The
District Code
Topics
corresponding type will then be recognised in the Topics list with a
.
Mailbox No
The
menu allows you to enter your voice mailbox number if not available on your
Mailbox no.
SIM card.
Using the menus
28
Call list
The
Call list
menu provides you with the list of calls you have received and given, as well as
attempts at auto redial and details of voice messages. The calls are displayed in chronological
order with the most recent first. When the Call List is empty the screen displays Li s t
e mpt y. Otherwise for any selected call you can, by pressing the Pilot Key
, consult the
date, time, number, call status and whether it was sent or received.
CALL LIST
A second press on the Pilot Key
gives access to this
following carousel which allows to send a SMS, delete the
selected call, phone this number or store this number by
entering the associated name (if not present in your
phonebook).
Call
Select a record in the Call list and press the
to dial the corresponding number.
L
NOTE:
You can directly access to the Call list by moving the Pilot Key upwards.
Organiser
The
Organiser
menu allows you to manage up to 40 events.
Those events appear in the lists in a chronological order,
using start times and dates, with the most recent one on top.
When memory is full the message “Memory full” appears.
Before being able to add a new event you have to delete events in past day view, week view or
month view
Events
The
Events
menu is a list which enables you to consult, modify and add new events.
Add a New event
This provides access to four different types of events:
Meeting, To Do, Quick Settings, Holidays. Select one to
create a new event.
Meeting
The
Meeting
menu allows you to enter a date, a start and end time, the main details, and an
alert. The event may be repeated (in Advanced mode only).
Using the menus
29
To Do
The
To do
menu allows you to enter a date, a time, general details, and an alert. The event
may be repeated (in Advanced mode only).
Quick Settings
The
menu allows you to program the activation of a specific Quick Setting. Select a
Quick Settings
date and time, and the Quick Setting to be activated (see page 45). The event may be repeated
(in Advanced mode only).
Holiday
The
Holiday
menu allows you to enter events relating to your Holidays, with start and end
dates. The event may be repeated (in Advanced mode only).
Select an event
MEETING
By selecting an event, you can be reminded of the details of an
event existing in the list. You may change its details, set a
reminder, repeat it at a selected frequency. You can also
delete it.
Set reminder
Set reminder
SET REMINDER
The
Set reminder
menu reminds you of events via alerts
triggered at times you have chosen in the carousel (in
Advanced mode). Only for Meeting and To Do events.
No rem inder
Repeat events
REPEAT EVENT
The
Repeat events
menu allows you to repeat events at a
frequency you have chosen in the carousel.
Change
No repeat
The
Change
menu allows you to modify dates, times and the
type of event.
In advanced mode you can also modify the reminder and repeat option.
Delete
The
Delete
menu allows you to delete the event.
Day view, Week view and Month view
In each organiser view
,
,
moving the Pilot Key upwards or
Day view
Week view
Month view
downwards allows you to display the next or the previous day, week and month.
Once you have selected the day, the week or the month, press the Pilot Key to display the list
of corresponding events.
Using the menus
30
Extras
The
Extras
menu enables you to manage the Call counters,
Euro converter, Voice memo, Alarm clock, Calculator and
game.
Call counters
The
Call counters
menu allows you to handle the cost and
duration of your calls.
Last call inform ation
The
Last call info
menu allows you to display the duration and/or
cost (depending on your subscription) of your last calls.
Info at call end
The
menu enables you to activate or deactivate the
Info at call end
ACCUM.CALL TIMER
systematic display of the length and/or cost of each call
(depending on your subscription).
Accum ulated call tim ers
The
Accum. call \ timers
menu allows you to check the duration of
Outgoing
both incoming and outgoing calls and to set the counters to
zero.
Accum ulated cost
ACCUM. CO ST
The
Accum. cost
menu allows you to display the accumulated
cost and to set the counter to zero. It may be protected by
PIN or PIN2 codes (depending on your subscription).
Show
Show
The
Show
menu shows you how much has been spent
after having established the charge rate.
Charge rate
The
menu allows you to set or change the rate per unit. First enter the currency
Charge rate
used (three characters maximum) then enter the cost per unit.
Cost limit
The
Cancel cost limit
The menu allows you to cancel the cost limit. It may be protected by PIN or PIN2
Cost limit
menu allows you to enter the cost limit used in the
Show balance
menu.
Cancel cost limit
codes (depending on your subscription).
Show balance
The
Show balance
menu allows you to check the remaining credit (compared with your previously
set limit).
Using the menus
31
Reset
The
Reset
menu allows you to reset the current accumulated cost to 0; requires your PIN2
code
−>
Euros
The
-> Euros
menu enables you to convert a sum into Euros.
<−
The
L
Euros
<- Euros
menu enables you to convert a sum from Euros.
NOTE:
The currency used for the conversion is determined by the country where you have subscribed.
Voice m em o
VO ICE MEMO
The
seconds maximum. You can stop the recording at any time by
pressing the Pilot key . Once your memo is recorded,
Voice memo
menu allows you to record a memo of 20
you can play it back or delete it.
Play voice mem o
Alarm clock
REPEAT EVENT
The
Alarm clock
menu allows you to activate, deactivate and set
the alarm function of your phone.
Every day
Once
: activates the alarm at a set hour on a set day.
Every day
On weekday
: activates the alarm at a set hour every day of the week.
: activates the alarm at a set hour on weekdays only.
Calculator
The
Calculator
menu provides the following functions:
Addition
by pressing the
by pressing the
by pressing the
by pressing the
by pressing the
key
Substraction
Multiplication
Division
key twice
key three times
key four times
key
Equals
The figures are entered using the keypad. Calculator accuracy is to 2 decimal places and is
rounded up to the higher decimal figure. Press to correct the numbers. Press and hold 0
to return to the idle screen.
to get the dot. Press and hold
Using the menus
32
Brick Gam e
The
Brick Game
consists in breaking a complete set of bricks with a ball and a racket. When
you have broken all of them, you play with a new set of bricks (new level).
Game principle :
• the ball is moving through the screen, rebounding on different elements. When it hits a
brick, the brick disappears and your performance increases.
• the racket moves horizontally at the bottom of the screen. When the ball reaches the
bottom of the screen, you must hit it.
• into the second level, some special bricks need to be hit twice to be broken (the black
ones), and some other are indestructible (the empty ones).
• if the ball hits the floor, you lose a credit.
• when you have lost all your credits, the 3 best scores and the corresponding players'
names are displayed on the screen. If your score is greater than the last one ranked, your
are asked to enter your name.
• You score extra credit every three level.
Keys used :
and
and
to go left and right
to throw the ball left and right
to do a break
Using the menus
33
Settings
The
Settings
menu allows you to customise your phone.
To select the different ringer melodies and alert
beeps.
Sounds
Display
Security
To set the display parameters: contrast, animation,
backlighting and zoom
To manage security: PIN codes, keypad lock,
restrictions, etc.
To set the time and date, change the clock display mode.
To set the language used by your phone.
Time and date
Language
To select the Navigation mode: Simple or Advanced.
Menu type
To set the parameters when you use your phone with hands free car kit or with a
headset.
Accessories
Hotkeys
Voice keys
Network
To program direct access to a function via a single key press.
To set a direct access to several functions by saying the associated Word.
To handle the connection between the phone and the network.
To set the call options (Call Forward, call Waiting, Caller Identifier, ...).
Call settings
Sounds
The
Sounds
menu allows you to select the different ringer
melodies and alert.
Ringer volum e
The
Ringer volume
option allows you to set the volume of your ringer: it may be Increasing, High,
Medium, Low or Silent. You can use a Hotkey to activate the silent mode (see page 21). By
default the ringer volume is set to ’Medium’.
Ringer
The
Ringer
option enables you to select the ringer type from among 19 melodies. Scroll
through the list and wait fot two seconds to hear the highlighted melody played. Confirm your
th
choice of melody by
This menu also enables you to create the 20 melody.
Using the menus
34
th
Creating a 20 m elody: Own me l ody
This option allows you to compose a melody with up to 66 notes. You select the required notes
on the keys from
or you can change the notes up or down in semitones. You can change notes to flats
by the key or to sharps by the key. Each time you press another key than a digital one,
to
and the rests with
and
. The default note is B. With
you will hear the note and the corresponding effect. Press other digital keys from
to obtain new notes with the following values:
to
TYPES
LENGTH/SHARP
KEYS
Semi quaver
1/4
1/2
3/4
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Quaver
Dotted quaver
Sharp
Dotted sharp
Minim
3/2
2
Dotted minim
Whole note
Quaver rest
Crotchet rest
3
4
½
1
Exam ple
How t o obt ain such a m elody
NOTES
LENGTHS
HEIGHTS
X
TYPE
KEY
VALUE
Y
1st note
Minim
Dotted minim
Sharp
6
7
4
3
E
B
4
3
2
nd note
rd note
th note
3
B-flat
B-sharp
7 and *
4
Dotted quaver
6
Key tones
This
Key tones
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the key tones. If you press an
unvalid key the phone emits an error beep.
Even if Key Tones are set Off, DTMF are "played" during calls.
Minute beep
The
Minute beep
menu allows you to activate or deactivate a beep every minute during a call. It
is only available in Advanced menu mode (the beep cannot be heard by your correspondent).
Each beep is emitted 15 s before the end of each minute of communication. This allows you to
manage as efficiently as possible the duration of your calls.
Using the menus
35
O rganiser alerts
The
Organiser alert
menu allows you to activate or deactivate an alert when an event is due.
Batter y low alert
The
Battery low alert
menu allows you to activate or deactivate an alert which informs you that the
battery is low and requires recharging.
New SMS tone
The
New SMS tone
menu allows you to activate or deactivate an alert tone each time you receive
a SMS.
Vibrator
The
Vibrator
function allows you to activate or deactivate the vibrating alert when receiving a
call*.
L
NOTE
*If you use a Vibra battery.
Display
The
menu allows you to set the zoom, the backlight, the contrast and screen
Display
animation (only in Advanced mode).
Zoom on/off
The
Zoom
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the
zoom function. It enlarges the size of text used in the menus.
Backlight
The
Blacklight
menu allows you to select the backlight duration:
- no backlight
- 10 seconds backlight
- 30 seconds backlight
- 1 minute backlight
The backlight will be activated when receiving incoming calls, messages, etc.
Anim ation
The
Animation
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the animation in different menus
(only in Advanced menu). Deactivating this function increases the autonomy of your phone.
Using the menus
36
Contrast
The
contrast.
Contrast
menu allows you to choose among 5 levels of
menu ensures the security of your phone by
Security
The
Security
locking the keypad, limiting calls to public numbers,
prohibiting specific incoming and outgoing calls, activating
security via PIN codes and changing those PIN codes.
Keypad lock
The
automatically unlocks when you receive a call. When your keypad is locked, you can unlock it
by moving up and down the Pilot key and or via a long press on the
#key.
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the keypad lock. The keypad
Keypad lock
L
NOTE:
You can still place an emergency call by dialling ’112’.
Public nam es
PUBLIC NAMES
The
Public names
menu allows you to lend your phone with
your subscriber card. It allows you to restrict calls to
numbers that you have previously defined in your Public
Names list. This function may depend on your subscription
(in Advanced mode only).
Call restriction
Call restriction
The
Call restriction
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the call restriction to the Public
Names list. In both cases you must enter your PIN2 code.
Public names
The
Public names
menu allows you to consult your Public Names list. You can also enter a new
name, modify or delete a name in the list via PIN2 code.
•
<New>
This menu allows you to enter the name and phone
number of a new correspondent. In Advanced mode, you
can select the type of number allocated to the name:
phone , f a x or da t a .
Change
The
Change
menu allows you to modify the selected name, number and determine
whether it is a fax, phone or data transmission number.
Using the menus
37
Delet e
The
Delete
menu allows you to delete the number and selected name.
Call barring
The
menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific calls. This function
Call barring
is network dependent and requires a call barring password supplied by your service provider.
This carousel allows you to bar
Outgoing
and
Incoming
calls.
Outgoing
The
Outgoing
menu allows you to select between
All calls
,
International
calls and
Inter. except/home
(the latter
allowing you to call your home country when you are
abroad). You can also
the bans on outgoing calls.
Deactivate
The
,
and
menus enable you
All calls
International
Inter. except/home
Data calls
to bar
All calls
,
Voice calls
,
or
Fax calls
.
Incoming
The
menu allows you to select
or
. It also provides access to
Incoming
All calls
When Roaming
the
Cancel
menu that removes bans on incoming calls.
The
menu and the
menu, allow you to select
,
,
When Roaming
All calls
All calls
Voice calls
Data calls
and
.
Fax calls
Status
The
menu allows you to know whether a type of call is barred or not.
Status
Change codes
The
Change codes
menu allows you to change your PIN codes
and call barring password.
PIN protection
The
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the
Pin Protection
PIN protection when switching on your phone. This is carried out via the PIN code that puts
your phone in service. If your PIN code is deactivated, you cannot change it.
Using the menus
38
Tim e and date
TIME AND DATE
The
Time and date
menu allows you to set the time and date and
choose the clock display format.
Clock display
Clock display
CLO CK DISPLAY
The
Clock display
option allows you to select analogue or
digital time formats.
Analogue
Analogue
The
option allows you to display the time on the
Analogue
idle screen using a clock face. Depending on the activated services, the clock display may
automatically switch to the digital format.
Digital
The
Digital
option allows you to display the time on the idle screen using a digital format.
Set date
SET DATE
The
Set date
option allows you to set the date by pressing
the respective keys. You can also set the date by moving up
or down
the Pilot key.
Set tim e
The
Set time
option allows you to set the time. You can
also set the time by keying it in the keypad. Moving up
or
down the Pilot key increases or decreases the time
minute by minute.
Language
The
long press on
Language
menu allows you to select a language for the texts displayed in the menus. A
when in the idle screen, provides you with a shortcut to this menu.
Menu type
This menu allows you to choose between the following navigation modes:
Sim ple m enu
The
mode provides you with a simplified access to the basic functions of your
Simple menu
phone. You can make and receive calls, make emergency calls, consult the Names list, swap to
Advanced mode etc.
Using the menus
39
Advanced m enu
The
mode provides you with access to all the features of your phone.
Advanced menu
Accessories
The
Accessories
menu becomes available the first time an
accessory is plugged in (car kit). It allows you to set the
parameters linked to the accessories.
Car m elodies
The
Car melodies
option allows you to select the incoming call
melody to be played by the car kit. 5 melodies are available : 4 melodies specific to the car kit
plus the one you have previously chosen for your phone.
Speakers
The
Speakers
option allows you to listen to your phone conversations, either through the car
kit speaker or the radio speaker (if available).
Car kit com m and
The
Car kit\command
allows you to activate the voice dial via a voice tag. The phone plugged on the
car kit, use this menu to program the Voice keys by following the on-screen instructions. Once
the Voice keys is defined, the car kit listens: as soon as you will pronounce the Voice keys the
car kit will emit a beep and activate the voice dial (see page 18).
Auto switch off
The
Auto switch off
allows you to automatically switch off the phone, either immediately,
30 seconds, 5 minutes or 3 hours after turning the car ignition off.
Auto answer
The
Auto answer
option allows you to select the automatic answering of incoming calls. You can
set a delay for automatic answering from 5 to 15 seconds.
L
NOTE:
This option is available with a car kit.
Voice keys
The
Voice keys
allows you to set a direct access to several functions by saying the associated
word. Using your Hotkeys for the Quick settings, you can activate or deactivate the
corresponding function. To program a Voice keys, select in the list the function to program,
then follow the on-screen instructions. Press and hold the Pilot key to use your Voice keys.
You can associate the Voice keys to the functions supported by the Hotkeys (see page 41).
Using the menus
40
Hotkeys
The
Hotkeys
menu allows to set a direct access to several
functions through a simple long key press (in Advanced mode
only).
To program a Hotkey, select a key in the list (from
carousel displayed on the screen. The key is reserved for direct access to the language
key to call your voice mailbox.
to
), then select a function from a
menu and the
You can reprogram each key.
You can associate the Hotkeys to the following functions:
Flash dial
Quick dialling of a number stored in the Names list.
Immediate access to keypad lock.
Keypad lock
Activate Silence
Activate Car
Immediate access for the silent feature (vibrator on, ringer volume off, etc.).
Immediate access to the car quick setting (ringer volume high, zoom on and any key
answer on).
Immediate access to the headset quick setting (ringer volume is set to medium and
any key answer on).
Activate Headset
Meeting
Activates the meeting quick setting (vibrator on, ringer and all keys set to silent).
Immediate access to the outdoors quick setting. The ringer volume is high and
keypad lock is on with 1 minute delay.
Activate Outdoors
Activate Normal
Immediate access to the normal quick setting.
Activate Autonomy
Immediate access to the autonomy quick setting. This extends the usable time of
the phone’s battery (animation off, Vibra on, backlight off, ringer volume medium).
Calculator
Redial last num.
Reply last number
Zoom on\off
Direct access to the calculator.
Redials the last number dialled.
Redials the number of the last incoming call.
Immediate access to the zoom feature.
Dials the emergency call number.
SOS call
Send SMS
Sends a message selected from the messages list.
Direct access to read the messages list.
Displays the remaining credit balance.
Displays the accumulated cost of outgoing calls.
Read SMS
Show balance
Accumulated\cost
Using the menus
41
Creates an event in the organiser menu.
Displays the event list in the menu.
Records a voice memo.
Add organiser event
Show events
Record voice memo
Play voice memo
Fwd to voice mail
Brick Game
Plays the voice back.
Forwards all calls to the voice mailbox.
Direct access to Brick game
L
NOTE:
Depending on your subscription provider some Hotkeys can be predefined and locked.
Network
The
Network
menu allows manual registering of available
networks and the management of your preferred networks.
Register again
The
Register again
menu provides you with a list of the networks available in the area. Select the
network you want to register on and press to confirm.
Preferred list
The
menu allows you to build a network list in order of your preference. Once
Preferred list
defined, the phone will try to register on a network, according to your preferences.
The following settings are available:
• show the list of preferred networks and:
- either delete a network from the list,
- or move a network to a different position in the list,
• add a network to the preferred list from the list of available networks,
• add a network to the preferred list from the list of known networks,
• add a network to the preferred list by entering the network code. This is a 5-digit code:
- 3 digits for the country followed by 2 digits for the network (67844 for example).
Call settings
The
menu allows you to set all the parameters
Call settings
linked to the calls (Call forward, Call waiting, etc.).
Using the menus
42
Call forward
The
Call forward
menu allows you to divert incoming voice, fax or data calls either to a number
in your Names list or to your mailbox.
SIMPLE MO DE
ADVANCED MO DE
Simple menu
Advanced menu
CALL TYPE
X
X
Voice calls
X
X
X
Fax calls
Data calls
FO RW ARD
O PTIO N
X
X
Unconditional
Conditional
no reply or not reachable
or busy
X
X
X
No reply
No reachable
Busy
In Simple mode, activating the conditionnal option will divert incoming calls if you don’t reply,
if you are not reachable or if you are busy. In Advanced mode, you can set any of these
options independently.
•
•
Deactivate
The
Deactivate
option allows you to deactivate the status of all call forwarding.
Status
The
option allows you to display the status of all call forwarding.
Status
Autoredial
The
menu allows you to activate or deactivate the Autoredial feature (in Advanced
Autoredial
mode only).
If Autoredial is switched on and if the line is busy, your phone automatically continues to
redial this number until a successful connection is made, or until the maximum number of
attempts is reached (10).
Using the menus
43
The phone shall emit one beep at the beginning of each attempt and one special beep if the
connection is successful.
Any key answer
The
Any key answer
menu allows you to accept a call by pressing any key, except the
. This
key is used to reject a call (in Advanced mode only).
Call waiting
The
menu allows you to activate or deactivate an
Call waiting
alert beep informing you that you have another incoming call
(in Advanced mode only).
All calls
Sets the alert beep for
All calls
Voice calls
Fax calls
Data calls
Voice calls
Sets the alert beep for
Fax calls
Sets the alert beep for
Data calls
Sets the alert beep for
Caller ID
The
Caller ID
menu allows you to choose whether you want to show or hide your identity
to your correspondent. The status option will inform you if this function is activated or not.
This feature is only available if both the network and your subscription allow it.
Using the menus
44
Quick settings
The
Quick settings
menu allows you to access
a
group of
predefined settings. You can use these quick settings to adapt
your phone to your environment. You can also associate a quick
setting with a Hotkey (see Hotkeys, page 41).
Any change of parameter you may have made in a given quick
setting are lost when you select an other quick settings except
for the normal setting.
When selecting the normal setting, you will restore all parameters you may have already
changed and set in that mode previously.
The Quick settings:
**
Normal
Silent
Autonomy
Headset
Car
Outdoors
Meeting
Vibrator*
Ring volume
Key tones
Active
Active
Inactive
*
Inactive
*
Active
User program.
Medium
Silent
Medium
Medium
Loud
Loud
Silent
User program.
Active
Inactive
Inactive
Inactive
*
*
*
*
*
*
Active
*
*
*
Inactive
User program.
Organiser
alerts
Active
*
*
*
*
User program.
Battery low
alert
Active
User program.
New SMS tone
Active
Inactive
Inactive
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
User program.
Alarm clock
Inactive
*
User program.
Keypad lock
Backlight
Zoom
Inactive
*
*
*
*
Inactive
*
*
*
*
Inactive
Permanent
Active
1 minute
*
*
*
User program.
10 sec.
*
*
User program.
Inactive
User program.
Any key
answers
Inactive
*
*
*
Active
*
Active
*
*
*
*
*
User program.
Animation
Active
Inactive
User program.
Setting identical to the one memorised in Quick Setting Normal
*
L
NOTES:
* If you use a Vibra battery.
** There are settings for the parameters when you first switch on the phone. You can update these
parameters.
Using the menus
45
Use of network services
Additional GSM network services
(GSM strings)
The phone supports standard GSM strings. These can be sent from the keypad to the network.
They are used to activate all supplementary services provided by the network (see your service
provider).
Example n° 1: press
then press
, to activate the Call Waiting service.
Example n° 2: press
then press
, to know if the mobile
identification has been sent.
Example n° 3: press
if no reply.
then press
then press
, to activate the feature call forward
, to activate the feature call forward
Example n° 4: press
if unreachable.
Please contact your network operator for any further information on GSM strings.
Query a voice server, a voice mailbox, a
messaging service, etc. (DTMF tones)
Some phone services (such as phone answering machines and pagers) require your phone to
transmit DTMF tones (Dual Tone MultiFrequency), also known as “touch tones”. These are
used to communicate passwords, callback numbers, caller choices, and so on.
You can send DTMF tones at any time during a call by pressing any of the keys
and
to
,
.
You can also append a DTMF sequence to a phone number before dialling it (or storing it in the
Names list). The phone number and the DTMF part must be separated by a wait character.
Pause and wait characters
To obtain a pause or wait character, press and hold
. The display shows w for a wait and
p for a pause. The phone always interprets the first pause character as a wait character.
When you dial a number containing a wait character, your phone dials the first part (the phone
number) and then waits for the call to be connected before sending the rest of the digits as
DTMF tones.
Any subsequent pause character is an ordinary pause that generates a delay of 2.5 seconds.
Use of network services
46
Interrogating your answering m achine (exam ple):
To hear all messages (code 3, say) on your answering machine (password 8421) at phone
number 12345678, you could call: 12345678w8421p3.
The phone dials 12345678 and waits for the call to connect. When connected, the phone
transmits 8421 (the password), pauses 2.5 seconds, and then sends the last digit.
If you find that 2.5 seconds is not long enough for your needs, you can enter several pause
characters one after the other to increase the pause time.
Making a second call
You can make a second call during an active call or during a call on hold. You can switch
between the two calls.
•
Dial a num ber then press
.
The first call is placed on hold and the number is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
The second number is then dialled.
1.29 GBP
To toggle between the two calls, press
then select Swi t c h c a l l s .
Each time that you toggle from one call to another, the active call is placed on hold and
the call which was on hold is activated.
•
•
To hang up the active line , press
The active line is hung up and the call on hold remains on hold.
.
To end the call on hold, use Swit ch calls to reach it , then press
.
L
NOTES:
The second number can be dialled either from the keypad or from:
•
the Names list, by pressing
then Na me s
•
the Call list, by pressing
, then selecting Ca l l l i s t .
Depending on the subscriber’s card.
Use of network services
47
Answering a second call
You are able to receive another call when already in communication (if this feature is available
on your network). When you receive a second call the phone emits an alert beep and the
screen displays Ca l l wa i t i ng (see Call waiting menu, page 44).
•
If you receive a second call, press
- accept the second call, the first one is put on hold, the second one is active. If you
want to toggle between the two calls, press then select Swi t c h c a l l s .
. By m oving t he Pilot Key, you can:
Each time you toggle from one call to another, the active call is put on hold and the
call which was on hold is then activated.
- reject the second call
- end the active call, then your incoming call is ringing.
L
NOTES:
1. If you wish also to answer the incoming call, press
, to reject the incoming call, press
.
2. If you have activated call forwarding ‘If Busy’ (see page 43), you will never receive second calls since they are
always forwarded when the line is busy.
Answering a third call
While in communication and one call being on hold, you may receive a third call (if this feature
is available on your network).
The phone emits an alert beep. You must end one of the communications before being able to
answer the third. This service is limited to two current communications (one active and one on
hold).
Explicit Call Transfer
You can connect an active call and a call on hold. You are disconnected when the transfer is
complete. During a call press
, select Tr a ns f e r and confirm.
Use of network services
48
Conference Call
The user can activate the conference call by making consecutive outgoing calls, or create it
from a multiparty call context. The user may have up to five members at the same time. He can
endd the conference with
. At this point all calls are disconnected.
When making consecutive outgoing calls, first initiate a normal call with the first number of the
conference. Then when the first member is on line, initiate a second call as described in making
a second call paragraph page 47.
When the second call is engaged, press the Pilot Key and select
process up to five members.
. Repeat the above
Conference
If there is an incoming call during the conference call, and if there is less than the five members,
by pressing the Pilot key :
You can accept the second call as described in paragraph answering a second call page 47, and
by pressing the Pilot key and selecting
call.
Conference
you can add this member to the conference
If there is an incoming call during a conference and if five members are already connected, the
incoming call is automatically rejected with a user Busy notification (there is no ringing screen).
In-call symbols
During calls, you have the following symbols:
Mute
Call underway
Active call placed on
hold
Incom ing call
Out going call
Use of network services
49
Precautions
Radio wave safety
Your cellular phone is a radio transmitter/receiver. When it is switched on, it transmits and
receives radio waves in the frequency ranges of 880MHz to 960MHz. The GSM network
controls the power at which the phone transmits. This varies between 0.02 watt and 2 watts.
Public concern has been focused for some time on the possible health hazards 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 the protection from
exposure to radio wave energy. Your cellular phone complies with all safety standards that are
defined for it.
The CE mark affixed to your cellular phone means that it is compliant with the European
directive on electromagnetic compatibility 89/336/EEC and the low voltage directive 73/23/
EEC.
Your phone and its environment
Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equipment may be affected by radio energy. This
interference can lead to accidents. Do not hesitate to ask whether or not your phone can affect
surrounding equipment.
L
NOTE:
To avoid damaging your phone, it must not come in contact with sand or high levels of dust.
Efficient use of your phone
Using your phone in the most efficient manner will improve the performance of your phone,
reduce radio energy emission (see “Radio wave safety” on page 50), and reduce battery
consumption.
• Always extend the antenna fully before using the phone.
• For your own safety as well as for the optimal operation of the phone, it is advisable to use
it only in the normal operating position: place the antenna up over your shoulder while
holding the earpiece to your ear.
• For best performance, avoid touching the antenna while a call is in progress.
• Do not use your phone with a damaged antenna. If you touch a damaged antenna, you may
suffer a minor skin burn. Have a damaged antenna replaced by a qualified technician. Make
sure it is replaced with a genuine manufacturer’s replacement part.
• Avoid low reception areas (in a tunnel or between tall buildings for example). In low
reception areas the s symbol on the phone display shows less than the maximum of 4 bars.
If possible, move to a different location.
• You should use only your phone manufacturer’s accessories. The use of any other
Precautions
50
accessories makes all guarantees null and void. Your phone manufacturer will not be held
liable for any damage resulting from the use of accessories, other than your phone
manufacturer’s accessories.
• Do not use battery chargers other than those specified in the manufacturer’s catalogue. The
use of another charger may be dangerous and will invalidate any type approval given to the
phone.
Battery safety
• Use only batteries specified in your phone manufacturer’s catalogue. The use of any other
accessories makes all guarantees null and void. Your phone manufacturer will not be held
liable for any damage resulting from the use of accessories, other than your phone
manufacturer’s accessories, with your phone.
• Do not allow metal objects (such as keys in your pocket) to short circuit the battery
contacts.
• Do not deform or open the battery.
• Do not immerse the battery in water or dispose of the battery in a fire.
• Keep your battery attached to the phone even when discharged to avoid losing your settings,
and your back up battery for the clock in the phone will last longer.
• The battery should be recharged at or near room temperature. If the temperature is lower
than 0°C (32°F) or higher than 45°C (113°F), the battery icon flashes which means that the
battery cannot be recharged.
Safety and security
Responsibility
Your are responsible for your GSM. Careless handling of the phone can result in harm to others
and damage to the phone itself. To avoid such problems, read and follow all the security
instructions presented here and make them known to anyone borrowing your phone. To
prevent unauthorised use of your phone:
• Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it out of small children’s reach.
• Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to remember it instead.
• Switch off the phone if you are going to leave it unused for a long time.
• Use the Security menu (see page 37) to change the security code after purchasing the phone
and to activate call restriction options.
Children
Your cellular phone is not a toy. Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it out of small
children’s reach. Children could hurt themselves or others and they may damage the phone.
Respect of local laws and regulations
Cellular phones can interfere with their environment. Consequently, safety rules and
regulations have been created. You should enquire about local regulations when you acquire a
cellular phone, and if you wish to use your phone while travelling, you should find out what
regulations apply in the state or country you are visiting.
Precautions
51
L
NOTE:
Regulations concerning vehicles and aircrafts are particularly stringent.
Do not switch on your GSM phone in states or countries where no GSM network is available.
Use while driving
Using your phone and driving at the same time can be dangerous as it lowers your
concentration.
• Avoid using your phone while driving, except in an emergency.
• In all cases, you should give your full attention to driving. Pull off the road and park before
using the phone whenever possible.
• If you want to use your phone while driving a vehicle, install the hands-free car kit which is
designed for that purpose.
• Respect the local regulations in countries where you drive and use your cellular phone.
• Check with your car manufacturer that the electronic equipment used in your car will not be
affected by the radio energy emitted by your phone.
L
IMPORTANT NOTE:
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 the local regulations.
ENVIRO NMENTAL CARE
Please rem em ber to obser ve the local regulations regarding t he disposal of
your packaging m aterials, exhausted batteries and old phone and where
possible prom ote their recycling.
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to
promote the recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
Battery:
• the crossed-out dustbin signifies that the battery should not be disposed of with general
household waste.
Packaging:
•
•
the mobius loop symbol signifies the labelled packaging material is recyclable.
the green point symbol signifies that a financial contribution has been made to
the associated national packaging recovery and recycling system (e.g. EcoEmballage in
France).
• the chasing arrows symbol on the plastic tray and plastic bag indicate that the materials
are recyclable and also identifies the plastic material.
Precautions
52
Maintenance
Your phone will give you years of trouble-free ser vice if you give it a
little care and attention.
Look after it carefully, keep it clean and dr y, and regularly discharge
and charge the batteries.
Looking after your phone
Your phone is a highly sophisticated electronic device. Treat it with care.
• Store it in a clean, dust free place. Its moving parts can be damaged by dust.
• Keep it out of hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic components,
or batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
• Do not try to open the phone. If it is not working properly, call the Helpline.
• Use only the manufacturer’s genuine accessories, battery and chargers.
•
Treat the phone gently and avoid dropping, knocking or shaking it.
• Keep the phone and accessories out of the reach of small children.
• Keep the phone dry and do not use harsh chemicals (such as solvents or detergents) to clean
it. To clean the phone, wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened with a mild soap-and-water
solution.
• Always let your battery discharge completely before recharging it.
• If your mobile is damp, switch it off, remove the battery(see page 12) and let them dry during
24hrs before using it again.
Efficient use of your phone
Your phone has been developed to provide you with outstanding battery performance, at 155
minutes of talk time and approximately 200 hours of standby time with the Slim battery.
Placing and receiving calls consumes the same amount of battery energy. However, the mobile
consumes less energy in the 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 efficiently navigating
(or avoiding unnecessary navigating) in the menus will also help to save the battery’s energy for
longer phoning and stand-by performances.
Fixed bars indicate an approximate level of usable energy already charged in the battery. The
remaining bars that are not fully charged continue scrolling during the charge process.
Maintenance
53
Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
The display shows
BLOCKED when you
switch on.
Somebody tried to use your phone but didn’t know the
PIN code nor the unblocking code (PUK). Contact your
service provider.
The network connection is lost. Either you are in a
radio shadow (in a tunnel or between tall buildings) or
you are outside the network coverage area. Try from
another place or contact your network operator for
assistance or information about the network.
The a and s symbols
are not displayed.
The display doesn’t
respond (or responds
slowly) to key presses.
The display responds more slowly at very low
temperatures. This is normal and does not affect the
operating of the phone. Take the phone to a warmer
place and try again.
• Either press and hold
.
Your phone does not
go to idle screen.
• Or switch off the phone, check that the SIM card and
the battery are installed correctly, and switch it on
again.
When charging your
mobile phone, the
battery icon is empty
and flashing.
When your battery is too low or when the temperature
is out of the range (0 to 45°C), the battery cannot be
charged. Move your phone to a place where the
temperature is in the range and wait a few minutes
before re-charging.
Flashing of the backlight
and the battery fixed
icon. A continuous
alert beep is emitted
and the message
Unplug the charger and use a Philips Authentic
Accessory.
Ac c e s s or y not
c ompa t i bl e .
Pl e a s e unpl ug is
displayed on the
screen.
After switching on your
phone, the SIM lock
code is required.
Your phone is configured to work only with your
service provider’s SIM card. Please contact your service
provider to get further informations.
Your phone does not
work well in your car.
A car contains some metallic parts that absorb
electromagnetic waves which can affect the phone’s
performance. A car kit is available to provide you with an
external antenna and enables you to phone without
handling the handset. It is strongly advised, however, to
check with local authorities if you are allowed to phone
while driving.
Maintenance
54
Problem
Solution
Difference between a
long press and a short
press on numeric
keypad.
A short press displays the number written on the key. A
long press (at least one second) could either activate a
Hotkey (See Hotkeys page 41) or a special character
(such as + for a long press on the
key).
The time and the date
are reset.
Your mobile phone contains a small battery called the
« back up battery » which is charged by your main
battery. If you unplug the main battery, the back-up
battery can supply the clock with enough energy for
approximately 7 hours, if it is fully charged. To set time
and date, see page 39.
Your phone does not
display the phone
number of incoming
calls.
This feature is network dependent. The network,
therefore, may not send the caller’s number to your
mobile and the phone will display Ca l l 1. Please note
that this feature is network dependent. Please contact
your operator to get further information.
When attempting to
use a feature in the
menu, the mobile
displays not
Many features are network dependent. They are only
available, therefore, if the network or your subscription
supports them. Please contact your subscription
provider for more information.
a l l owe d.
When trying to send a
message.
Some networks do not allow message exchanges with
other networks. Please contact your subscription
provider for more information.
Your phone does not
switch on.
Remove the battery (see page 12). Check that both the
contacts of the phone and those of the battery are not
damaged. Plug in the battery, making sure that it is fitted
securely (see page 3). Charge the mobile until the
battery icon has stopped flashing. Then unplug from the
charger and try to switch the mobile on.
You are uncertain that
you are properly
receiving calls on your
mobile.
Make sure the feature of « conditional call forward» as
described on page 43 is deactivated if you wish to
receive your calls. This network dependent feature may
display the following icons:
.
Your SIM card may be damaged. Please contact your
network operator.
The displayshowsSI M
FAI LURE.
The display shows
I MSI FAI LURE.
This problem is related to your subscription. Please
contact your network operator.
The display shows
i ns e r t your
SI M c a r d.
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the right
position (see page 3).
If the problem remains, your SIM card might be
damaged. Please contact your network operator.
Maintenance
55
Philips Authentic Accessories
"W hen Perform ance Counts ...
Philips Authentic Accessories are Designed to Maxim ize the
Perform ance of Your Philips Phone."
BATTERIES
BIX 158/P
9911 240 33029
Slim Batter y:
• A Lightweight power pack-easy to insert and
go.
• Powerful Lithium Ion battery delivers at least
155 mins of talk time or 9 days of standby
time*.
BVX151/P
9911 240 33032
Vibra Batter y
• Silent vibration alerts you to incoming calls.
• Powerful Lithium Ion battery delivers at least
230 mins of talk time or 14 days of standby
time*.
*Talk and standby time are network and usage
dependent, differences between networks may exist.
CHARGERS
CKLR 12/P
9911 240 34118
Cigarette Light er Adapter
12-24V
• Charges the Battery while you use the
phone.
• Plugs into virtually any vehicle power outlet.
• Allows you to make an essential call if your
battery is out of power.
Philips Authentic Accessories
56
CHARGERS
Europe :
Fast Travel Charger
90-240V
• Charges your battery wherever there is an
AC outlet.
• Small enough to carry in a briefcase or
handbag.
ACSR 12/P
9911 240 30042
Taiwan/USA :
ACTR 12/P
9911 240 30043
UK :
• Charging time between 75 and 120 minutes*.
ACUB 12/P
9911 240 30044
Australia :
ACAR 12/P
9911 240 30045
DTEX15/P
9911 240 35136
Desktop Charger
90 – 240V
• Compact and convenient solution to
charging your phone and spare battery.
• Compatible with Philips Authentic Fast
Travel Charger and Cigarette Lighter
Adapter.
• Charges the batteries between 75 and 120
minutes*
L
NOTE
Approximate times depending upon battery type and usage.
HANDS-FREE KIT
CKFX 15/P
9911 240 34422
Deluxe Hands-Free Car Kit
• Full duplex hands-free car kit designed and
engineered for convenient and safe hands-
free use.
• Features: Philips Authentic Cradle with built
in Fax/Data Port, Voice recognition, Auto
Volume Control, Auto Answer, Radio Mute,
Additional Ringer Melodies and Privacy
Mode (with optional handset).
L
NOTE
In certain countries, telephoning while driving is
prohibited.
For safe and trouble free installation, we
recommend that specialized technicians install
Hands-Free Car Kits.
Philips Authentic Accessories
57
HANDS-FREE KIT
CKHX 15/P
9911 240 34421
Easy Hands-Free Car Kit
• Complete hands-free solution with an
advanced designed speaker and
microphone.
• Easy to install - simply plug into the vehicle
power outlet.
• Features : Philips Authentic Phone Cradle,
Volume and Privacy mode and Battery
Charger.
HSSR 12/P
9911 241 30017
Hands-Free Headset
• Use your phone under almost any condition
with this hands-free very mobile solution.
• You can talk hands-free whether you’re at
home, in the office or on the move.
HSSX 15/P
9911 241 30018
Deluxe Hands-Free Headset
• Provides the same features as the Hands-
Free Headset.
• Additional In line answer button offers you a
simplified alternative to search for the
phone keypad : you answer an incoming call
just by pressing the button and in idle mode
a long press on it activates the voice dial.
CARRY POUCH W ITH BELT CLIP
CBXX 15/P
9911 240 37026
• Protects your phone from nicks and
scratches.
• Click-Lock belt clip makes your phone
secure and easy to carry.
• Expandable to accommodate Vibra or Slim
Batteries.
Philips Authentic Accessories
58
SINGLE DATA CARD
DCG7AS/ P
• When connected to a Philips mobile phone,
the Single Data Card allows you to send
faxes, SMS messages and access data
communications facilities on mobile
networks.
To maximize the performance of your phone and not void the warranty, always purchase Philips
Authentic Accessories that are specially designed for use with your phone. Philips Consumer
Communications cannot be held liable for any damage due to use with non authorised
accessories.
Ask for Philips Authentic Accessories where you purchased your Philips Phone.
Philips Authentic Accessories
59
Index
call forward
call forwarding
call list
call restriction
call settings
call waiting
caller ID
caller identification option
calling
23, 43
43
22, 29
37
23, 42
23, 44
23, 44
44
A
accessories
23, 40
22, 31
22, 31
40
accumulated call timers
accumulated cost
activating car kit command
activating network services
advanced menu
alarm clock
42
23, 40
10, 22, 32
52
alarm system
animation
from the Call list
from the keypad
from the Names list
29
16
6
23, 36
16
answering a call
answering a second call
answering a third call
antenna
any key answer
auto answer
auto answer option
auto redial option
auto save option
auto save SMS
auto switch off
autonomy
car
23, 45
23, 40
34, 40
23, 40
45
58
28
23, 38
8
48
48
8
car kit command
car kit functions
car melodies
car quick setting
carry pouch with belt clip
cell broadcast messages
change codes
character entry
character table
charge rate
cigarette lighter adapter
clear key
23, 44
23, 40
40
43
28
22, 28
23, 40
23, 45
45
15
31
56
8
autonomy quick setting
autoredial
23, 43
clock display
23, 39
38
close user group
conference call
contrast
convert from Euros
convert into Euro
B
backlight
backlight setting
battery
49
23, 43
36
23, 37
22, 32
22, 32
charging
fitting
low alert
removing
safety
13
3
D
date setting
36
12
39
22, 30
27
24
22, 28
57
51
day view
battery low alert
blasting areas
brick Game
broadcast messages
broadcast reception option
broadcast SMS
22, 36
deleting a message
deleting Names list entries
delivery report
deluxe hands-free car kit
deluxe headset
desktop charger
dialling restrictions
display
53
22, 33
28
28
22, 28
58
57
37
C
C key
calculator
call barring
call counters
23, 36
43
4, 8
22, 32
23, 38
22, 31
diverting calls
driving a vehicle
DTMF tones
52
46
Index
60
E
L
earpiece
8
19
58
14
26
language
23, 39
39
31
22, 31
58
4, 8
56
51
20
36
earpiece volume
easy hands-free car kit
emergency call
emotion icons
entering characters
entering phone numbers
events
language setting
last call info
last call information
leather pouch
LED
lithium ion battery
local laws and regulations
locking the keypad
low battery alert
lower case
8, 15
4
22, 29
31
extra options menu
extras
22, 31
15
F
M
mailbox No
mailbox number
maintenance
making a call
making a second call
medical equipment
meeting
meeting quick setting
menu
fast travel charger
fax number tag
FDN
57
37
37
24
43
57
22, 28
28
flash dialling
forwarding calls
full duplex hands-free car kit
53
16
47
50
G
game
23, 45
45
31
46
GSM strings
navigation
menu type
menus
advanced
simple
messages
22
23, 39
H
hands-free car kit
headset
57
23, 34, 58
40
39
22, 25
headset quick setting
holding a call
home network
hotkeys
45
47
7
add icon
auto save
cell broadcast
centre
26
28
28
27
28
27
27
25
26
25
27
27
25
28
28
25
8
23, 41
functions
programming
41
41
15
delivery report
forward
how to enter a text or a number
reading
replying
I
icons
save
sending
5
15
18
49
16
sending your centre number
signature
idle mode
standard
storing
validity period
writing
in-call options
in-call symbols
incoming call
info at call end
inserting SIM card
international dialling
22, 31
3
microphone
minute beep
missed call
22, 35
16
16
mobile number
25
24
37
37
K
modifying a Names list entry
modifying the PIN code
modifying the PIN2 code
month view
key tones
22, 35
35
key tones setting
keypad description
keypad lock
8
22, 30
19
23, 37
20
muting a call
keypad unlock
Index
61
N
names
Q
22, 24
quick settings
23, 45
autonomy
car
headset
meeting
normal
outdoors
silence
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
Names list
add a flash dial
24
18
add a voice tag
adding an entry
call list
24
29
calling from
consulting
copying from the call list
deleting an entry
finding an entry
modifying an entry
sending a SMS from
6
24
29
R
25
24, 25
24, 25
24
radio mute
radio wave safety
read SMS
reading your messages
redial from Call list
redialling last number
register again
registering to a network
reminder
57
50
22, 27
27
17
17
23, 42
8
network
23, 42
network menu
network registration
new SMS tone
normal
normal quick setting
notepad
42
42
22, 36
23, 45
45
16
19
repeat option
reply from Call list
reply path
replying to a message
restricted dialling
ringer
ringer type setting
ringer volume
30
17
O
22, 28
27
7, 37
21, 22
34
on/off button
organiser
8
22, 29
adding events
day
deleting an entry
events
modifying events
month
week
29
30
30
29
30
30
30
22, 34
34
ringer volume setting
roaming
7
organiser alerts
outdoors
outdoors quick setting
own number
22, 36
23, 45
45
S
safety information
screen animation
security
51
36
23, 37
51
21
P
security in general
security menu
semitones
send SMS
sending a message
set date
set time
settings
settings menu
shortcuts
to the Names list
signature
silence quick setting
silent
silent ringer
SIM card
simple menu
pause characters
personalise your phone
Pilot Key
47
34
5
4, 11
37
38
23, 38
7
37
23, 42
42
37
35
22, 25
25
23, 39
23, 39
22, 34
34
PIN code
PIN code modifying
PIN code protection option
PIN protection
PIN2 code
PIN2 code modifying
preferred networks
preferred networks list
programming Hotkeys
public names
public names option
PUK code
PUK2 code
24
22, 27
45
23, 45
21
41
23, 37
37
7
7
3
23, 39
62
Index
slim battery
SMS
SMS centre
SMS settings
SOS call
sounds
spare batteries
speakers
storing a message
storing a name
storing a number
storing a number from the Call list
switching on/off
symbols
13
7, 25
22, 27
22, 27
14
22, 34
57
23, 40
28
W
wait characters
warranty
46
59
22, 30
25
week view
writing a message
Z
zoom
34
23, 36
zoom on/off
24
24
29
8
10
T
table of characters
table of emotion icons
tag
15
26
data number
fax number
voice number
text entry
43
43
43
15
time and date
time setting
timers
23, 39
39
31
to do
30
troubleshooting
54
U
unlocking the keypad
unmuting a call
upper case
20
19
15
V
validity period
Vibra Battery
vibrator
22, 28
13
22, 36
21
18
23, 40
25
vibrator option
voice dialling
voice keys
voice mail messages
voice mail option
voice memo
voice tag
28
22, 32
assigning
changing
deleting
40
40
40
volume control
automatic
earpiece
57
19
34
8
ringer
volume keys
Index
63
|