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General Information
[Caution]
Changes or modifications made in the radio
phone, not expressly approved by Philips, will
void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
[RF Energy Interference/Compatibility]
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
[What's in the Box?]
Your wireless mobile phone comes with a
battery, charger, USB data cable, headset,
companion CD, user manual, product
and service user data. You can purchase other
accessories to customize your phone for
maximum performance and portability.
[Body-worn operation]
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
guidelines, if you wear a radio product on your
body when transmitting, always place the radio
product in a Philips approved clip, holder,
holster, case or body harness for this product.
Use of non-Philips-approved accessories may
exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Discover Your Phone
Back of the
phone: speaker
and the product described. The device is meant to
be connected to GSM/GPRS networks.
65,000 colour
main screen
Navigation
and ,
Right
Left softkey
Pick up key
Volume keys
Camera key
Microphone
Hang up, cancel
and on/off key
Alphanumeric
keypad
Charger/headset
connector
Philips continuously strives to improve its
products. Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to
revise this user guide or withdraw it at any time
without prior notice. Philips provides this user
guide "as is" and does not accept, except as
required by applicable law, liability for any error,
omission or discrepancy between this user guide
How to...
Switch the phone
On/Off
Long press ).
Enter your PIN
code
Enter your PIN code using
the keypad and press OK or
L to confirm.
Make a call
Enter the phone number on
the keypad and press ( to
dial.
End a call
Press ).
Answer a call
Press ( when your phone
rings.
Reject a call
Press ) when your phone
rings.
Launch Secretary
on the Go (for
more
information, see
page 21)
Press
or
, or tap
on the screen the Busy
button with your stylus pen.
Adjust the
earpiece volume
Press the up or down
volume keys.
Activate/deactivate
the loudspeaker
Long press ( during a
call.
Access the Names
list
Press - in idle mode.
Access the Call list
Press ( in idle mode. The
Call list displays the Calls
missed, the Calls received and
the Calls dialled.
Access the Main
Menu
Press OK or L Menu in
idle mode.
Go to previous
menu
Press R.
Quickly return
to idle
Press ).
Softkeys
The left and right soft keys - L and R - located
at the top of the keypad allow you to select the
corresponding options that appear on the screen
immediately above them, including during calls.
The functions associated with these keys will vary
according to the current context.
Touch Screen
Warning! The stylus pen supplied with your
product is the only tool that you can use when
tapping the touch screen. Do NOT use any other
tool on the touch screen.
You mobile phone features a touch screen that can
be selected with the stylus pen. You can select an
item, move up and down or select a few items
simultaneously.
Mini-SD card
Your phone supports Mini-SD card. You can insert
the card and browse its contents or manage the files
with your phone.
However, please do not remove your Mini-SD card
while is active or when you are browsing files in the
card, as this may result in data loss. To remove the
card, you must first end your current operation, then
tap the SD card icon at the top of the screen with the
stylus pen to disconnect it. You may then safely
remove the SD card after it has been disconnected.
Multimedia
Entertainment
page 15
page 22
page 26
Operator
Messages
Settings
page 29
page 32
page 45
Press , to access the Main Menu when in idle
mode, then use the central navigation key - which
directions are represented in the present guide with
the +, -, < or >signs - to browse the
icons and lists. When navigating in a list, a scroll bar
located on the right hand side of the screen shows
your current position in the list. Within lists, press
, to access the options related to the selected
item, press select R Back to go back one level.
Camera
Contacts
Call Info
How to use this manual
Business
The current manual is structured as follows:
page 53
page 58
page 62
Main Menu
The Main Menu gives you access to all the different
features of your mobile phone presented in the form
of a grid. The table above summarises the
arrangement of the Main Menu, the meanings of the
various icons found there, and the page in this
manual where more detailed information
concerning the subject can be found.
ii
Discover
your phone
The current section. Presents an
overview of your mobile phone and
information on the most commonly
used features.
Chapter 1:
Getting
started
Information on how to set up your
mobile phone for the first time:
installation of the SIM card, battery,
etc.
Chapter 2:
Calling
Information on how to make and
receive calls.
Chapter 3:
Text entry
Information on how to enter text
using the numeric keypad.
Chapters 4
to 12
These chapters treat each element
of the Main Menu one at a time.
Other
sections
After Chapter 12 appear the
sections for Icons & Symbols,
Precautions, Philips authentic
accessories, SAR information (if
available at publication, otherwise
included as a separate document),
and finally the Limited Warranty.
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Table of contents
1. Getting Started ............................................1
2.
3.
4.
Inserting the SIM card ......................................1
Switching on the phone ...................................2
Charging the battery ........................................3
Setting Hotkeys .................................................3
Calling ................................................................4
Make a call ..........................................................4
Answer and end a call ......................................4
Call handsfree ....................................................4
Options during a call ........................................5
Adjust the earpiece volume ............................5
Quickcall .............................................................6
MMS Foto talk ...................................................6
Handling multiple calls .....................................6
Text Entry ......................................................9
T9® text input ...................................................9
Basic text input ............................................... 10
Handwriting recognition .............................. 11
Business ......................................................... 15
Calculator ........................................................ 15
Money converter ........................................... 15
Organiser ......................................................... 15
5.
6.
7.
World clock .................................................... 16
Sound recording ............................................. 17
Alarm clock ..................................................... 18
Snooze mode .................................................. 18
Firewall ............................................................. 18
Infrared ............................................................. 19
Auto Switch On / Off ................................... 21
Secretary on the Go ..................................... 21
Multimedia ................................................... 23
Memory status ................................................ 23
Sound album ................................................... 23
Picture album .................................................. 24
TV slideshow .................................................. 26
Demo mode .................................................... 26
Entertainment ........................................... 27
Western Horoscope ..................................... 27
Lunar Calendar ............................................... 27
Chinese Festival ............................................. 27
Java .................................................................... 28
Brick Game ..................................................... 29
MP3 ................................................................... 29
Operator ...................................................... 32
Services + ........................................................ 32
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WAP ................................................................. 32
Edit and manage contacts ............................ 68
8. Messages ....................................................... 37
12. Call Info ...................................................... 71
Broadcast SMS ................................................ 37
E-Mail ................................................................ 37
SMS .................................................................... 42
MMS .................................................................. 45
Dictionary ........................................................ 50
9. Settings .......................................................... 51
Time and date ................................................. 51
Sounds .............................................................. 51
Security ............................................................. 53
Profiles .............................................................. 54
Autonomy ........................................................ 55
Display .............................................................. 55
Network .......................................................... 56
Shortcuts .......................................................... 57
Language ........................................................... 59
10. Camera ....................................................... 61
How to... .......................................................... 61
Camera menu ................................................. 62
Settings ............................................................. 64
Help ................................................................... 65
11. Contacts .................................................... 67
Settings ............................................................. 67
Names list ........................................................ 67
Counters .......................................................... 71
Settings ............................................................. 72
Call list .............................................................. 73
Icons & symbols ............................................ 76
Precautions ....................................................... 77
Troubleshooting ........................................... 81
Philips Authentic Accessories .............. 84
Trademark declaration ............................. 85
Limited warranty .......................................... 86
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1. Getting Started
Please read the safety instructions in the
"Precautions" section before use.
To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card
supplied by a GSM operator or retailer. The SIM
card contains your subscription information, your
mobile telephone number, and a memory in which
you can store phone numbers and messages (for
more information, see “Contacts” on page 58).
Inserting the SIM card
Remove the battery
To remove the battery, pull the edge outwards, then
remove the battery by pulling it up from the bottom.
Follow the steps below to insert your new SIM card.
Remember to switch off your mobile phone before
removing the back cover.
Remove the back cover
To insert the SIM card, you must first remove the
back cover. Press on the back cover and then slide
the cover downwards as shown below.
Getting Started
You may lose all your personal settings if you
remove the battery when the phone is switched on.
Insert the SIM card
Slide the SIM card holder to unlock it and then lift
it up on its hinge (1). Remove the SIM card from its
protective holder and (2) place it in the space
provided, making sure that the clipped corner of the
card is in the correct corner and that the gold
contacts are facing down.
Close the card holder and slide it into the locked
position.
until it stops. Replace the back cover by sliding it
into its slots until it stops.
Remove the protective film covering the screen and
the camera lens before using the phone.
Switching on the phone
To switch on the phone, long-press the ) key.
Enter the PIN code if required. A PIN code is a 4- to
8-digit secret code for your SIM card. It is
preconfigured and communicated to you by your
operator or retailer. For more information on PIN
codes, see “Security” on page 46.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times,
your SIM card will be blocked. To unblock it, you
must request the PUK code from your operator.
When you switch on your mobile phone with your
new SIM for the first time, you will be asked for the
following:
Slide the battery back into its slot, gold contacts
downwards, then lock it by pushing it downwards
Set date
To set the current date.
Set time
To set the current time.
Time zone
To select your time zone.
See “Settings” on page 45 for details on these
three items.
Getting Started
Copy SIM
names into
the phone?
If your phone detects any names
and telephone numbers in the SIM
card phonebook, you will be
asked if you want to copy them
into the onboard phone book. If
you wish to copy the numbers,
press OK, otherwise press Cancel.
Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A
new battery is partially charged and a sound alert
will warn you when the battery reaches low, if the
battery alert is On (see “Sounds alerts” on page 46).
Once the battery and battery cover are back in place
you can charge the phone. Pull away the protective
rubber cap covering the charger connector. Plug in
the connector as shown below. Then plug the other
end into a main AC power socket.
Getting Started
The battery symbol indicates the state of charge.
During charging, the charge indicators will scroll; it
takes around 2.5 hours to fully recharge your mobile
phone. When all the scroll bars are steady the
battery is fully charged. You can then disconnect
the charger.
Depending on the network and condition of use, talk
time goes up to 8.5 hours and stand-by time up to
850 hours.
Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile when the
battery is fully charged will not damage the battery.
The only way to turn off the charger is to unplug it,
so use an easily accessible AC power socket. You
can connect the charger to an IT supply (Belgium
only).
Setting Hotkeys
You can configure the numeric keys 2 to 9 to access
your favourite features simply by long-pressing on
the numeric key. A number of hotkey shortcuts are
pre-configured. For more information, see
“Shortcuts” on page 51.
2. Calling
Make a call
From the idle screen
1.
In idle mode, enter the phone number using the
keypad. To correct an error, press R  (see “Contacts” on page 58 for
more information).
3. Press ) or R End call to hang up.
Answer and end a call
When receiving a call, the number of the caller may
be displayed, depending on whether or not the
person calling has chosen to display his or her ID. If
the number is stored in the selected phonebook, then
the corresponding name is displayed instead of the
number.
• Answer the call: press ( or open the phone if
the Active flip option is On (see page 64 for more
information).
• Reject the call: press ) (or long press either
volume key). If you have activated Call forward
(see page 63), the call is diverted to a number or
voice mail.
• Hang up: press ) or close the phone.
The phone will not ring if in Silent mode (see
page 46).
If you have selected Any Key Answer, you can accept
a call by pressing any key except ) (see page 63).
Call handsfree
For your own comfort and safety, ensure you move
the phone away from your ear when calling
handsfree, especially when increasing the volume.
Calling
1.
In idle mode, enter the phone number using the
keypad or select a contact in the phonebook.
2. Press , or L Options then select Call
handsfree or press,.
If you are already on the phone, long press ( to
switch to handsfree mode and back.
Options during a call
During a call, press , or L Options to access
the following options.
Activate h/free
This option allows you to use your mobile phone’s
hands-free option.
Mute / Unmute
Allows you to mute or unmute the microphone so
that your caller cannot hear you.
Record dialogue
In most countries, recording telephone
conversations is subject to legislation. We advise
you to notify the caller if you intend to record your
conversation and only do so if they agree.
To record a conversation during a call, select Record
dialogue and press OK. Press OK again or L Save
to end the recording: an edit window allows you to
assign a name to the recording, which is then
available in Multimedia > Sound album.
Depending on memory capacity (see “Memory
status” on page 22), recordings can be of up to 30
minutes in total.
If you select Mute and then Record dialogue, only
the caller’s voice is recorded.
Notepad
Allows you to note down a number. You can then
store it in the phonebook, call it, or send a message
to this number.
Other options during a call
Press L Options to be able to perform the
following tasks while a call is ongoing: you can
access and consult the Names list or Call list, hang up
by selecting End call, change the Equaliser settings,
send or read SMS, or consult and manage events of
the Organiser.
Adjust the earpiece volume
During a call, press the up or down volume key to
increase or decrease the volume.
Calling
Quickcall
MMS Foto talk
The Quickcall feature allows you to set your four
most frequently dialled numbers. You can then
quickly call one of them by selecting the
corresponding icon or picture on the screen.
This feature allows you to send a picture via MMS
and to add a sound recording to it. The picture can
be selected from the Picture album or can be a picture
you have just taken with the camera.
1. Take a picture, then press Menu, or select a
picture from the Picture Album, then press ,or
LOptions. In both cases, select Send by... >
MMS.
2. When the Add sound? message appears, press
L Yes to start recording. Then press L
Save to stop and save your recording, or R
Cancel.
3. Rename the picture if you wish or press L
OK.
4. Select a contact in the list that appears and then
Add media to go to the MMS creation screen.
Press L Send to send your message, or
modify it as you want before sending it (see
“New MMS” on page 41 for more
information).
Setting a Quickcall contact
In idle mode, press + to access the Quickcall
screen. Select a thumbnail to configure and
press , or L Set.
2. Select a name in the contacts list, and press OK
again to access the Picture album and select a
picture. Proceed the same way for each
thumbnail.
1.
Calling a Quickcall contact
To make a call, press + when in idle mode, then
select the thumbnail of your choice and press (.
To reconfigure a thumbnail, select it and press ,
to Replace the name and/or picture.
If a picture is already associated with a contact, it is
displayed in the Quickcall screen. Changing the
picture in one of the menus will also update it in the
other.
Handling multiple calls
The ability to handle two or more calls at one time
and to make conference calls is dependent on your
operator and/or subscription.
Calling
Making a second call
You can make a second call during an active call or
with a call on hold. While on the phone, dial a
number (or select a contact in the phonebook) and
press (. The first call is put on hold (the number
is displayed on the bottom of the screen) and the
second number is dialled. You can then press OK to
access the options among which are:
• Switch calls to toggle between calls (you can also
press < or > to switch calls).
• Transfer to connect the two calls. You are
disconnected when the transfer is completed.
• Conference to introduce the caller into a
conference call.
Answering a second call
When you receive a second call while being already
in communication, the phone emits a beep alert and
the screen displays Call waiting. You can then:
Press(
To answer the call (the first one is
put on hold).
Press)
To reject the call.
Press,or
LOptions
To open the options list. You can
select End call to end the current
call, then answer the incoming
call.
To receive a second call, you must have
deactivated the Call forward for voice calls (see
page 63) and activated the Call waiting (see
page 63).
Answering a third call
If you are in a call and have one call on hold, you
can also receive a third call. To do so, you must
either end one of the calls or introduce the new
caller to a conference.
Press )
To reject the call.
Press,or
LOptions
To open the options list. You can
select Accept to answer the
incoming call, or End call to end
the current call, then answer the
incoming call.
This service is limited to two current
communications (one active and one on hold).
Calling
Conference call
Subscription dependent.
A conference call is activated by making several
outgoing calls or from a multiple call context. It
allows you to speak with up to five people at the
same time.
1. Make a first call with someone, then a second
one (see above).
2. Press , or Options and select Conference.
Repeat the process until five members are
connected.
3. Select Remove party to disconnect a member of
the conference, or select Private call to have a
private call with this member only (other
members are put on hold).
4. Press ) to disconnect all calls at once.
If there is an incoming call during the conference
call and there are less than five members, you can
accept this new call and add this member to the
Conference call (if five members are already
connected, you can answer the call, but not add it to
the conference).
Calling
3. Text Entry
Text can be entered in editing screens in two
different ways: by using T9® Predictive Text Input
or basic text input. The techniques for using these
two methods are discussed below.
T9® text input
T9® Predictive Text Input is an
intelligent editing mode for entering
text on a mobile phone. It allows you to
Tegic Euro. Pat. enter text more quickly by anticipating
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the word you want to enter based on the
keys you have pushed. You press once on the key
corresponding to each letter needed to spell a word
and T9® suggests a word based on your keystrokes.
If several words are available, the first word in the
list is displayed and highlighted. Press +/- or
L to browse the list and press OK to insert the
word.
How to use it?
Letters and symbols represented by each key are as
follows:
2 to 9 To key in letters.
Text Entry
L or
+/-
To browse the list of candidate words.
Press any of the three keys to insert the
selected word followed by a space.
Short press to backspace, long press to
clear all text.
To shift letter case: Standard, lower or
UPPERCASE letters.
To view the table of symbols and
punctuation.
To shift mode from T9® to basic text
input to numeric.
Example: how to enter the word "home":
Press 4 6 6 3. The screen displays
the first word of a list: Good.
2. Press + or Lto scroll and select Home.
3. Press , or > to confirm selection of the
word Home.
1.
Dictionary
If the word you want to enter is not in the T9®
dictionary, you can add it to the database. Press
L1>2>3 to scroll to the bottom of the list until
you reach the entry represented by a series of
highlighted underscores.
Press R Spell to open a basic text editing screen.
Enter the new word without spaces using the
methods described below and press L OK when
done. You are then returned to the message you
were composing and the new word is inserted.
Language
You can switch input language while writing a
message by long-pressing the # key. The
available languages will depend on where you
purchased your mobile phone.
Basic text input
Press * to switch from T9® to basic text input.
This method requires multiple key presses to reach
the desired character: the letter "h" is the second
letter on the 4 key, so you must press it twice to
enter "h". Short press R Cancel to clear one entry,
long press to clear all text.
Short press
abc2àäåæç
def3éè∆Φ
ghi4Γì
jkl5Λ
mno6ñòö
pqrs7βΠΘΣ
tuv8üù
wxyz9øΩΞΨ
To shift letter case: Standard,
lower or UPPERCASE
letters.
To open symbols and
punctuation mode.
To shift mode: T9 ®, basic or
numeric.
Example: how to enter the word "home":
Press 4, 4 (GHI) 6, 6, 6 (MNO), 6
(MNO), 3, 3 (DEF). Press , when the
message is completed.
Letters, numbers and symbols are located on each
key as follows:
10
Long press
space 1. , @ / : ; " ’ ! ¡ ? ¿ # + *=%<>()&£$¥
Changes the
language
used for text
edition
N/A
Text Entry
Handwriting recognition
In handwriting recognition mode, you can enter
Chinese characters, English letters, numbers,
symbols (including punctuations) by means of
handwriting recognition.
1. Tap
on the touch screen to enter the
handwriting recognition mode.
2. Tap the corresponding icon on the touch screen
to toggle between Chinese character input
mode, English letter input mode, symbol input
mode and number input mode.
3. Write the text with your stylus pen. The system
can recognized your your handwriting
automatically and show the recognized result in
the input area, with the proposed candidate
characters displayed.
4. If the recognized result is not the character you
desire, please choose one from the candidate
characters and tap it to replace the one in the
input area.
5. After you have finished writing, press , to
save. You can pressRto delete the character
or symbol on the left of the cursor in the text
area. Long pressRwill clear all contents on
the left of the cursor in the text area.
Text Entry
The following screen example describes the
handwriting recognition process for Chinese
characters, English letters, symbols and numbers.
Input Chinese characters
1.
Press
to enter the Chinese character input
mode.
2. Write a Chinese character with your stylus pen
on the touch screen.
3. You will see the recognized result on the input
area.
4. To check for more Chinese characters, press
or< or >. Choose one of the candidates
from the input line and tap it to replace the one
in the input area.
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Input English letters
Input Symbols
1.
1. Press
to enter the symbol input mode.
2. Write a symbol with your stylus pen on the
touch screen.
3. You will see the recognized result on the input
area.
4. To check for more symbols, press or. Choose one of the candidates from the
input line and tap it to replace the one in the
input area.
Press
to enter the English letter input
mode.
2. Write an English letter with your stylus pen on
the touch screen. The system can differentiate
between the upper and lower case. You do not
need to shift case before you write.
3. You will see the recognized result on the input
area.
4. To check for other English letter, press or<
or >. Choose one of the candidates from the
input line and tap it to replace the one in the
input area.
Input numbers
1. Press
to enter the number input mode.
2. Write a number with your stylus pen on the
touch screen.
3. You will see the recognized result on the input
area.
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Text Entry
4. To check for other numbers, press or. Choose one of the candidates from the
input line and tap it to replace the one in the
input area.
Text Entry
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Text Entry
4. Business
This menu contains features and options designed to
help you keep you organised and informed while on
the move.
Calculator
Your phone has a built-in calculator that
you can use to perform basic calculations.
Numbers are entered with the keypad and
operators with the navigation keys as indicated in
the table below:
Addition
Press>or the * key.
Subtraction
Press Memory status.
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Creating a new event
In Events, select , then the type of event
to create (Holiday, Meeting, To Do).
2. Enter the starting and ending date and time of
the event and name it (e.g. "Meeting with
Smith").
3. Set a reminder and a frequency: alerts will be
triggered at the chosen time.
1.
Delete
To delete the selected event.
Change
To change the selected event.
Send by
infrared
To transmit the selected event to
another infrared-compatible device.
Change
sound
To change the sound associated with
the alarm type of the selected event.
The reminder only applies to Meeting and To Do
events. It will be updated when changing time
zones (see “World clock” below).
Changing a repeating event modifies all instances
of this event.
Deleting old events
Events stored in your organiser can be displayed in
Day view, Week view and Month view. Select a view
format and press OK, then useto display
the previous or next day, week or month.
This menu allows you to delete past events. Enter
the starting date (past or future) from which all
previous events will be deleted and press OK twice
to delete all events preceding this date.
To delete all events set in your organiser, enter a
starting date several years ahead (e.g. 31st of
December 2010) to make sure all events preceding
this date are deleted at once.
Managing events
Select an event in the list and press OK or L
Options to access the following options:
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Events views
World clock
This menu allows you to set and display
both the local time and the time in the
foreign time zone of your choice. Note that
if you choose to display the local and foreign time
on your home screen, the image you selected as
your wallpaper will no longer be displayed there,
but will be replaced with the standard International
clock wallpaper.
Business
World clock
Foreign settings
Activate this option if you want to display both the
local time and the time of another time zone on the
idle screen. Press+or-to set the option On or
Off. When On, the new menu item Switch local and
foreign allows you to display the zone of your
choice.
Foreign time zone Move + or - to select the
time zone of your choice.
This feature is not available when the option No
clock is selected in “Clock display” on page 45.
Alarms, reminders, programmed events are time
zone independent! If you set an alarm or an event
at 9:00 AM in time zone A, it will still ring or be
due at 9:00 AM if you change to time zone B.
Local settings
Set time
Allows you to set the time by
pressing the appropriate keys.
Own time zone
Move+or-to select the
time zone corresponding to your
area.
Daylight saving
Allows you to set the daylight
saving option On or Off for the
local time zone.
Business
Daylight saving
Allows you to set the daylight
saving option On or Off for a
foreign time zone.
Sound recording
This menu allows you to make recordings
of up to 12 minutes in length, depending on
the memory status (see “Memory status” on
page 22).
Select  to begin the recording. The message
Speak now appears along with a progress bar. When
you are finished, press L Save to stop recording.
You can then either enter a name for the new sound
file or accept the default name proposed by pressing
OK. You then return to the list of Sound recordings
and the new recording is displayed in the list.
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When you select a sound file, it is played
automatically in a loop. Press OK to access the
options. You can Set a reminder, Play recording,
Rename or Delete it, Send it by Email, Infrared or MMS
(see “Sound album” on page 22 for details), Set as
ringer or As SMS/MMS ringer.
The alarm clock will ring even if your mobile
phone is switched off and/or the ringer volume is
set to Silent. When the alarm rings, press any key to
stop it or close the phone (except if the snooze
mode is on, see below).
A flashing warning sign indicates that your
recording will soon reach the maximum
authorized length. If you do not stop recording, a
red envelope icon informs you that your recording
is too long to be sent via MMS.
Snooze mode
Alarm clock
Your mobile phone has a built-in alarm
clock with a snooze feature. You can set up
to three separate alarms and choose whether
or not the alarm should repeat. To set an alarm,
follow the steps below:
1. Select an alarm and set it On.
2. Then enter the time and press OK.
3. Then select the frequency: Once, Every day, On
weekdays.
4. Finally, select the type of alarm: Melody, Sound
recording, or Buzzer and press OK.
Repeat above steps to set other alarms.
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This menu allows you to set the snooze mode On or
Off. When the alarm rings and the snooze mode is
On:
• press any key (except R Stop) to stop the
ringing temporarily or close the phone. The
alarm will ring again around 7 minutes later.
• press R Stop to stop the ringing and the alarm
repetition.
The snooze mode is automatically deactivated after
9 alarm repetitions.
The snooze mode setting applies to all the alarms
you have set.
Firewall
This menu allows you reject all calls and SMS
received from the people you include in the
blacklist.
Business
Settings
Select this menu item and press L Select to access
the options described below
Notification
To select the way you want to be
notified of a rejected call or SMS:
with a Status icon displayed in idle
screen or an Icon feedback. You can
also choose No notification.
Activation
Allows you to set the firewall option
On or Off. When On, your mobile
phone will reject all calls and SMS
received from the people listed in the
blacklist. Rejected calls appear in
the Call list and rejected SMS in the
Spam SMS Box.
Blacklist
This menu displays the list of contacts whose calls
and SMS will be rejected. Select  to add a
name and the corresponding number to the list, then
choose whether you want to reject SMS and/or Calls
coming from this person.
Business
Select a name in the list and press , or L Select
to Change the related information or Delete it. Select
Details to display the blacklist details.
You can add a name to the blacklist directly from
the phonebook, the Calls list and the SMS Inbox:
select a contact, a call or a message in the relevant
list, press L Options and simply select Add to the
blacklist. The related number will be added to the
blacklist.
Infrared
Your mobile phone has an infrared port that
allows you to send or receive data to or
from other infrared-compliant devices (e.g.
another mobile phone, a computer, a PDA, etc.)
through a wireless link.
Files that are copyright protected cannot be sent.
When connecting with a PC, make sure you have
activated its infrared option.
Position of devices
Before transmitting data between two devices, they
must be correctly positioned in relation to one
another. Make sure that:
• the infrared ports are facing each other,
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• they are at a less than 50 cm away from each
other.
• nothing obstructs the infrared beam.
infrared link is broken, or if you cancel the
process.
Sending data
When you select Receive your phone is ready to
receive an item via infrared and waits for the
another infrared device to send it. As with sending
data, messages are displayed on the screen and
allow you to follow the process.
To send data via infrared from your mobile phone,
you must first select the item to be sent: when
selecting a picture, a sound, a name or an event, a
sub-menu then gives you access to the Send via
infrared option.
As soon as your phone finds another infrared
compliant device to communicate with, the sending
automatically takes place. Messages are displayed
on the screen for you to follow the process.
If the phone finds several infrared devices, a list is
displayed on the screen for you to choose from.
Press OK to confirm and to send the selected data.
Sending is cancelled if your phone cannot find
another device before the time out is reached, if the
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Receiving data
Receiving is cancelled if your phone isn’t
contacted by another device before the time out is
reached, if the infrared link is broken, if the size of
the file sent is too large or if you cancel the
process.
Saving the data
A message will appear to inform you that you have
received a file. Press OK to access the options
described below.
Save
To save the data, then go back to idle.
The items you have received will be
saved under their default name, which
you can change by selecting them in the
relevant menus.
Business
Show
To display the details of the data you
have received.
Discard
To ignore the data received.
Using the phone as a modem
Select Data to use your phone as a modem. You can
use your mobile phone together with a PC or a PDA,
e.g. to connect to the internet or to send faxes.
To fully benefit from the services available via
infrared (sending and receiving SMS, e-mails and
faxes, uploading pictures and sound files to your
phone, phonebook synchronisation, GPRS Wizard,
etc.), you must install the Philips Mobile Phone
Tools software on your PC. This software is
available on the CD-ROM shipped with your phone.
The software supplied on the CD-ROM is not
compatible with Apple Macintosh computers. It
only supports Windows 98 SE, ME, XP and 2000
(Service Pack 3 and up mandatory in this case).
Specific software modules for Lotus Notes, Lotus
Organizer and Microsoft Outlook are designed to
allow synchronisation of your Philips mobile phone
with these applications (refer to their respective user
guides for detailed information).
Business
Auto Switch On / Off
These two separate menus allow you to set your
mobile phone to switch itself on or off at pre-set
times.
To set Auto switch on, select the option and press OK.
Select On and press OK. Enter the time at which you
want your mobile phone to switch itself on and
press OK. Select the desired frequency from Once,
Every day, or On weekdays and press OK. A message
appears to confirm activation.
Proceed the same way for the Auto switch off option.
Secretary on the Go
Press
or
(depending on where you
purchased the phone) on the keypad for a one touch
access to the Sound record process of the Sound
recordings menu. The recorded sound is saved in
Multimedia > Sounds album or in Business > Sound
recordings and then used as an alarm or a ringer (for
details, see “Sound recording” on page 17).
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Business
5. Multimedia
This menu and its sub-menus contain options
related to the multimedia features of your Xenium
9@9E mobile phone.
Memory status
This menu allows you to display the
percentage of memory available in your
phone. Various features share the memory
capacity: pictures, sounds, recorded memos and
voice tags for voice commands, stored messages,
phonebook and organiser entries, games, etc.
Press OK to check the memory status. The display
shows you the percentage of memory free and the
phone’s total memory in Kilobytes (Kb). Press OK
again to check the detailed list of memory used by each
feature.
Your mobile phone is supplied with many sounds
and pictures. You can only delete sounds or pictures
in the My melodies or My images folders, e.g. to free
memory space for your own sounds and pictures.
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If the List full message appears when saving a new
item you must delete an item to be able to create or
add a new one.
Sound album
This menu allows you to manage the sound
files stored in your mobile phone. The
options are:
Get more...
To launch the WAP application
and download new sound files.
View all
To access all your sound files in a
single list.
Own
melodies
To access your downloaded sound
files.
Protected
melodies
To access the list of copyright
protected sample sounds.
Recordings
To access the list of sound
recordings.
Multimedia
Once in a list, you can then select a sound file and
press OK to access the menu options listed below.
Send by...
To send the selected sound file via
E­mail (see page 32), via Infrared
(see page 19) or MMS (see
page 40). Note that sound files from
Recordings folder cannot be sent via
MMS.
Set as ringer
To set the selected sound as ringer.
As SMS/
MMS
To set the selected sound as the
Messages ringer. This option must
be activated in the menu Settings >
Sounds (see page 45).
Rename
To Rename the selected sound file.
Delete /
Delete all
To Delete the selected sound file or
all files at once.
Picture album
This menu allows you to display and
modify the images stored in your mobile
phone. The options are:
Get more...
To launch the WAP application and
download new image files. For more
information, see page 29.
View all
To access all your image files in a
single list.
My photos
To access the photos taken with the
phone’s embedded camera.
My images
To access the images you have
downloaded.
Protected
images
To access the list of copyright
protected sample images.
Icons
To access the list of icons you have
downloaded.
Inside the folders, images are displayed as a text list.
Select an image and press > to view the image.
Pressing OK gives you access to the menu options
listed below.
Multimedia
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Send by...
To send the selected image file via
E­mail (see page 32), via Infrared
(see page 19) or MMS (see
page 40). Note that you cannot
send pictures that are protected by
copyright.
Set as
wallpaper
To set the selected picture as
wallpaper.
Modify
picture
Use this menu to access the
following options:
• Add text
To add text to the selected picture.
Enter your text in the editing
screen and press OK. Use the
navigation keys to move the text on
the screen: short press to move the
text 1 pixel at a time, long press for
5 pixels.
Press R Back to go back to the
text editor, or L OK to validate
and go to the next option.
• Add
frame
or icon
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To add a frame or an icon to the
selected picture.
• Eraser
To Undo the last modification made
on the picture, or to Reset, i.e.
cancel all changes at once. Press
R Back to cancel or L OK to
validate.
• Send
To send the selected picture via
infrared, E-mail or MMS.
• Save
To save the picture with all the
changes you have applied.
Rotate
Use this option to rotate the
selected image of -90 degrees, +90
degrees or +180 degrees.
View
To display the selected file.
Properties
To display its properties (size,
format, resolution, etc.).
Rename
To Rename the selected image.
Delete /
Delete all
To Delete the selected file or all
files at once.
Pictures in the Protected images
folder cannot be sent nor deleted.
Multimedia
TV slideshow
This menu allows you to display the
pictures listed in the Picture album
(automatically in a slideshow or manually
one-by-one) on the main internal screen of your
phone and/or on a TV screen via the TV Link
accessory.
TV Link may not supplied with your product. In
this case, you must purchase it separately. See
“Philips Authentic Accessories” on page 73 for
details.
Manual
This menu allows you to display the pictures
manually. Browse the list of pictures by pressing
+ or -. Press > to activate the graphical
full-screen display and send it to the TV, press <
to go back to the list. When a picture is selected,
press OK or Select to open the rotation options (90°
or 180°).
1.
Select the time value that will be applied
between each picture of the slideshow (10, 15
or 20 seconds) and press OK or L Select.
2. In the list that appears, select the pictures of
your choice by pressing < or >. Choose
(Un)Check all to select or deselect all pictures at
once.
3. Press OK to start the slideshow and R to stop
it.
In both modes, the last selection made is
automatically saved and can be played several times
in a row, even when you quit the TV Slideshow
menu.
Demo mode
This menu displays a short video clip.
This menu option is available even if you
have not inserted a SIM card.
Automatic
This menu allows you to display the pictures
automatically in a slideshow.
Multimedia
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6. Entertainment
Western Horoscope, Lunar Calendar and Chinese
Festival features are available only in the Chinese
language menu (see page 52). Your phone may or
may not have the Chinese Language menu
depending on where the phone is purchased.
Western Horoscope
This menu allows you to display your horoscope for
any given day. To consult your horoscope, you must
first either enter your sign or your birth date. If you
know your sign, you can select it from the Select sign
menu, otherwise select Set birth date, press OK and
enter your birth date. Press OK to display the
corresponding sign.
In the Horoscope menu, you can select Today or
Other day depending on the horoscope you want to
consult (in the second case, enter the relevant date
before pressing OK).
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Lunar Calendar
This menu gives you the correspondence between
Gregorian and Chinese calendars by displaying the
corresponding date in lunar mode from a selected
Gregorian date.
Features requiring date & time information (e.g.
organiser events) depend on Gregorian dates only.
Press OK to access the date edition window. Change
the date if needed by pressing the corresponding
keys, then press OK to convert to lunar mode.
Lunar in idle
This option allows you to display the lunar calendar
on the idle screen. Press + or - to activate or
deactivate this option.
Chinese Festival
This menu informs you of the next major Chinese
festivals, from a given date. Select From now or
select From a date and enter the date from which you
want to know what Chinese festivals will occur. In
both cases, press OK to display the six next festivals.
Entertainment
Java
Network access
Your mobile phone features a Java run-time
environment, which allows you to run Java
applications, such as games downloaded on
the network.
The first time you launch Java, a message appears to
alert you that the installation and configuration of
Java will take several moments. This is a one-time
occurrence.
Bearer
Settings
Once Java has been installed, you may then proceed
with configuration.
Auto launch
Allows you to set the automatic launch of Java On
or Off. When On, a Java application will be
automatically launched immediately following
installation.
Entertainment
To select the type of network used
when launching a connection and to
configure the corresponding settings.
• GSM or GPRS: your mobile will only
use the GSM or the GPRS network
for e-mail connections.
• GPRS first: your mobile will first try
to connect to the GPRS network,
then to the GSM network if the
GPRS network isn’t available.
Selecting the above option requires you to have
both GSM and GPRS settings configured. See
page 49 for details.
DNS
address
Allows you to enter the DNS address
of the external data network you want
to connect to.
Network
account
Allows you to select one of the data
profiles you have defined in Settings >
Network > Access settings (see page 49).
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Network
This menu gives you access to operator-specific
settings, including DNS and proxy addresses. When
available, all items of this menu are pre-configured,
so that you shouldn’t have to change them.
This menu is operator dependent. As such its icon
and content may vary.
* and #
To start the game by throwing the
ball left or right.
To pause the game up to 2 min.
(after which the screen returns to
idle mode and the game is lost).
MP3
Java applications
When the Java window is displayed, press OK to
access the list of available games. Select a game and
press OK again. Use L and R softkeys to select
the menu as displayed on the screen. Press Exit to
quit the Java application, or press Menu to access
the list of available options allowing you to create
and manage new folders.
Brick Game
The goal of this game is to destroy bricks by
hitting them with a ball. Destroying all
bricks give you access to the next level.
Keys used are the following:
4 and 6
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To move the racket left or right.
This menu allows you to play downloaded
music from your mini-SD card.
Note: Before using your mini-SD card, please
insert the new mini-SD card into your Philips
9@9t mobile phone to initialize it.
You can access the following options from the
menu::
Playlist
Display the MP3 list.
Play
Play selected songs.
Delete
Delete the current playing MP3.
Message
View current MP3 messages.
Settings
Select the playback access mode.
Entertainment
Play
settings
Select the playback mode.
Repeat
selected
Repeat a selected song.
Repeat all
Repeat two or above selected songs.
Shuffle
Play the songs in the playlist in
different order.
Set as
ringtone
Set the current playing MP3 as
ringtone.
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Entertainment
Entertainment
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7. Operator
This menu contains the services and features
provided by your operator. Consequently, the
menus described below may vary or may not be
available, depending on your subscription. Contact
your network operator for more details.
The services provided may involve making a phone
call or sending a SMS for which you may be
charged.
Services +
This menu option is reserved for operatorspecific services. Please contact your
operator for more information about these
options.
WAP
This menu allows you to access services
supplied with your network, such as news,
sports, weather, etc.
Operator
If your phone was pre-configured, it isn’t
necessary for you to change the settings described
in this section. With some operators, settings can
be set remotely.
To launch a WAP session, select Operator > WAP >
Homepage.
Use + or -
To browse the on-line pages.
Press ,
L Select
To select a highlighted item.
or
Press R Back
To return to the previous page.
Press ) or
select Options >
Exit
To end the WAP session.
Your mobile phone connects to the network
according to the Access settings you have defined in
the menu Settings > Network (see page 49). In case of
a connection error, the screen displays "Go to
menu": press ( or L Options to access the WAP
options (see page 34).
Homepage
This is the link to the first WAP site you access
when launching a WAP session. In most cases, this
menu item is preconfigured and will connect to your
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operator’s WAP homepage. To change this default
homepage see “Options” on page 34.
Bookmarks
This menu allows you to store your favourite WAP
site addresses, rename them and access them
quickly from the list.
Press L Options while browsing, then select
Bookmarks: the name and URL fields will be
automatically filled in with the information of the
page you are browsing.
Select Add bookmark and start entering the new
name for the edit screen to appear. Press,, then
proceed the same way to enter the URL address.
The Manage bookmarks menu allows you to Delete
or Edit the selected bookmark.
Go to URL
This menu allows you to enter a WAP site address
and to connect directly when selecting it (a quick
way to access WAP addresses without saving them
as bookmarks).
All the addresses you enter in this menu and connect
to at least once, will appear in a list. Select one of
the items and press , to reconnect to the
corresponding page, without having to re-enter its
complete address.
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Settings
In order to access WAP sites, you must first
configure a WAP connection profile.
Select profile
To select one of the available profiles, then define
the connection settings for each of them.
All connection settings described below apply to
the selected profile.
Browser options
To activate or deactivate the downloading of images
attached to WAP pages.
Selecting Off will speed up the global downloading
time of the pages browsed.
Rename profile
To rename the currently selected profile (start
entering the new name for the edit screen to appear).
Cache
To empty an area of the phone’s memory where the
pages browsed during a WAP session are stored.
Network
• Homepage: to change the homepage name and
address (start entering the new name for the edit
screen to appear).
Operator
• Network access allows you to select one of the
data profiles you have defined in Settings > Access
settings (see page 49).
• Bearer allows you to select the type of network
used by the selected profile when launching a
connection (see page 49).
• Proxy address and Proxy port allow you to define a
gateway address and port number to be used
when launching a WAP connection using the
selected profile.
• Security: to display the list of installed security
Certificates (then display its details or delete it),
the Session info or the Current certificate.
Push inbox
This menu allows you to read and manage messages
automatically sent to you by the network and / or by
your operator.
In some cases, a red "@" sign will be displayed on
the screen to inform you that you have received a
new push message. Press , or L Read to read
it or R Back to go back to idle.
browsing or downloading multimedia files into
your handset.
If your push inbox is full, a message will advise
you to delete some messages in WAP > Push Inbox.
Options
While browsing, press LOptions to access:
Homepage
To access the default homepage.
Back
To go back to the previously
browsed page.
Forward
To go to the next browsed page.
Refresh
To reload the currently browsed
page from its original server.
Set as
homepage
To save the currently browsed
WAP page as the default homepage.
Save as...
To save images embedded in the
pages that are displayed in the
Picture album.
Push messages include URL links for quick access
to the corresponding WAP services: a single click
on the link will connect to the WAP site for
Operator
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Exit
To end a WAP session.
Bookmarks
Go to URL
Settings
Push inbox
See page 33 for description of these
options.
Operator
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8. Messages
Broadcast SMS
This menu allows
reception of SMS
transmitted to all
network. It gives
following options:
E-Mail
you to manage the
broadcasts regularly
subscribers on the
you access to the
District code
To select the type of messages you want to be
permanently displayed on the idle screen (in this
case, enter the type in both District code and Topics
menus).
Reception
To set the reception of cell broadcast messages On or
Off.
Topics
To define the type of messages you want to receive.
To configure a topic, select , enter the code
provided by the operator, and, if desired, associate a
name. You can also select an existing topic in the
list, which you can rename or delete.
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You can enter up to 15 different topics in the list.
To obtain the codes corresponding to the different
topics, contact your operator.
This menu allows you to access your e-mail
with your Xenium 9@9E mobile phone.
You can send and receive e-mails with
attachments from two different e-mail accounts.
Depending on your service provider and your
subscription, your mobile phone may have been
pre-configured with an e-mail account, in which
case the parameters are already set.
If not included in your mobile phone contract, you
will need to subscribe to an e-mail service in order
to send and receive e-mails. In this case, all
parameters are communicated to you by your
provider.
The sections below describe in detail how to
configure your mobile phone for e-mail. To enter
special characters, such as @ or %, please see “Text
Entry” on page 13.
Settings
To configure an e-mail account, select one and press
OK to access the menus detailed below.
Messages
Rename profile
To rename an account from its default name. If one
of the accounts has been pre-configured, it may be
locked, in which case it cannot be renamed.
E­mail server
To configure the settings needed to connect to your
e-mail service.
If you wish to use a GPRS connection to access
your e-mail, you may need to use the SMTP server
of your mobile service provider to send e-mails.
Port POP3
The port number on the POP3
server. This is usually port 110.
Password
The password to access your e-mail
account.
Port SMTP
The port number on the SMTP
server. This is usually port 25.
E-mail
address
Your e-mail address.
DNS
address
The IP address of your Domain
Name Server.
SMTP
address
The Simple Mail Transport Protocol
(SMTP) address. This is the server for
your outgoing mail and is usually in a
format like smtp.yourmail.com.
SMTP
authenticat.
SMTP authentication is usually set
to Off. Contact your provider for
more information.
POP3
address
The Post Office Protocol (POP)
address. This is the server for your
incoming mail and is usually in a
format like pop.yourmail.com.
Login
The login (or user name) to access
your e-mail account.
You must obtain the POP3 and SMTP addresses
from your e-mail service provider.
Messages
Advanced
Network access
Before you can consult your e-mails, you first need
to configure your connection to the internet.
GSM Settings
When you use a GSM connection to connect to the
internet, your mobile phone dials a number
provided by your network operator and the data is
sent and received over this connection, somewhat
like a dial-up internet connection from a PC. The
GSM connection parameters are described in the
table below.
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Phone
number
This is the number your mobile
phone dials to establish a connection.
First choose ISDN or Analogic
(depending on your network
operator) and then enter the Phone
number provided by your operator.
Login &
Password
The login and password provided by
your GSM network operator to
access this service.
Auto
disconnect
Enter an inactivity time-out value
after which the phone will
automatically end the call (if a
connection was in progress). The
value must be over 30 seconds.
GPRS settings
If using GSM is like a dial-up internet connection, a
GPRS connection would be the equivalent of
broadband. GPRS (or Global Packet Radio Service)
is a protocol for sending data rapidly using a radio
signal.
To configure a GPRS connection, you may need to
provide a a user name and password, although some
GPRS connections function without them. You will
need to provide the APN (or Access Point Name).
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Bearer
This menu option allows you to choose which how
to establish an internet connection.
• GSM: your mobile will only use the GSM
network for e-mail connections.
• GPRS: your mobile will only use the GPRS
network for e-mail connections.
• GPRS first: your mobile will first try to connect to
the GPRS network. If no GPRS network is
available, then it will try with the GSM network.
For these features to work, you must first have
entered the corresponding settings.
Inbox E-mail
This menu allows you to connect to your mailbox
and download the e-mail headers (sender and
subject lines) from the server. You may then choose
to retrieve the corresponding e-mails.
1. Select Inbox E-mail: your phone automatically
connects to the e-mail server and downloads
the list of e-mail headers if any (five at a time).
2. If Next (or Previous) appears at the end (or
beginning) of the list, other e-mail headers are
pending: select one of the available options
and press , to retrieve them.
Messages
3. Select a header, and press ,to display the
Details. The following status icons may appear
to each header:
The application needed to manage this
attachment isn’t available in your phone,
or the e-mail is too large to be uploaded.
The e-mail size is too large (over 50 Kb),
it cannot be downloaded.
Another e-mail is attached to the one you
received. Up to five e-mails can be
attached, although there will be no
advanced options.
The e-mail is marked to be deleted (see
page 41).
4. If there is no icon next to the header, you can
press , and select Get mail to download the
e-mail. Repeat this operation to download each
e-mail corresponding to each selected header.
If the e-mail you have received contains
attachments (an image, a text file, or another
e-mail), they are identified by a specific icon:
Contains the details of the e-mail header
(date and time, sender’s e-mail address,
etc.), press , to display these details.
The text of the e-mail itself can be viewed
as an attachment, press , to read it (no
advanced options in this case).
A text file (text only, ".txt" format) is
attached to the e-mail, press , to read it
(no advanced options in this case).
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A picture is attached to this e-mail. Select
it in the list and press , twice to store it
in your phone (you can rename it if you
wish).
You must download and save a picture before you
can view it in the Picture album. If there isn’t enough
memory to store the new picture, you must delete
other items (images, sounds, messages, etc.) to free
up memory to save the new picture.
An image file may not be accepted by your mobile
phone if it isn’t in the correct format. Images must
be in JPEG, BMP or GIF format.
The optimal image size is 128 x 160 pixels (the
dimensions of the screen). If you are transferring
images from your home computer, you can use an
image editing program to create images of the
correct size.
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5. Select an e-mail header and press , to access
the following options:
Add to
names
To add the sender’s e-mail address to
your phonebook, even when you
haven’t yet downloaded his e-mail.
Select  to create a new contact,
or a name in the list to add or change the
e-mail address.
You must have selected the phone
phonebook in this case; this menu item
will NOT appear if you selected the
SIM phonebook.
Delete
To mark the e-mail to be deleted (select
this option again to unmark it). When
you exit the E-mail menu, you will be
asked to confirm deletion of the selected
item(s) from the e-mail server.
Reply
To reply to the sender (whose address
will be automatically added to the list).
Proceed as described in “Inbox E-mail”
on page 39.
Forward
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New mail
This menu allows you to send e-mails to one or
several recipients at a time, including with an
attachment such as a JPEG picture. Once received,
your messages can be forwarded and the
attachments visualised with the appropriate
software.
If you exit the New mail menu before sending your
e-mail or if you cancel the sending while it takes
place, the e-mail content is deleted without being
stored.
Add
contacts
To select the recipient(s) of your email, provided that you have entered
e-mail addresses for contacts saved in
your phone phonebook (see “Contacts”
on page 58).
After you have added contacts, select
one of them and press ,to Change the
e-mail address, Remove it from the list.
If you select a contact from the SIM
phonebook, an edit window will allow
you to enter an e-mail address.
To forward the downloaded e-mail to
someone else. Proceed as described in
“Inbox E-mail” on page 39.
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Add
media
Allows you to design your message.
Enter the subject and text, then press
, to access the next options:
• Add sound or Add graphic to attach a
sound or a picture to your e-mail,
• Send now to send it to the selected
recipient(s),
• Modify to redesign your e-mail.
2. Enter a number or select a contact and press
,, then one of the following options:

To write a new message.
Last
message
You can only attach one picture (JPEG, GIF or
BMP) or one sound at a time. If you accept an
incoming call while writing an e-mail, the menu is
closed and the phone goes back to idle when you
hang up.
To edit, modify and re-send the last
message sent.
This menu also lets you recall the
message you were entering and
might have lost if you pressed the
( key by accident and returned to
idle screen.
Template
To select a pre-configured message
such as Can you ring me back on this
number?
SMS
3. Enter your text and press OK to access the next
options:
This menu allows you to send text messages
using the Short Messaging Service (SMS)
and to manage the messages you send and
Save
To store the current message and its
attachments in the Archive menu.
receive.
Send now
To send the current message.
New SMS
Add sound
To attach a melody.
To compose and send an SMS, follow the steps
detailed below:
1. Select New SMS, then Enter phone no. or From
contact list and press L Select or ,.
Add graphic
To attach an image or an animation.
Language
To change the language for typing.
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You can send up to two attachments of two different
types together with your SMS. Images and
animations and pictures are exclusive: if you first
select an animation and then an image, only the
image will be taken into account and vice-versa.
Add to
blacklist
This option isn’t available if the
sender’s identity (i.e. his phone
number) is hidden.
Copyright protected pictures and sounds cannot be
sent by SMS.
SMS Inbox
This menu allows you to read SMS messages you
have received. The messages are displayed in a list.
At the end of the list, the  item allows
you to delete all the messages at once. Deleting old
messages is useful to free memory space in order to
receive new messages.
When a message is displayed, press OK or L
Options to access the menu options listed below.
To add the sender’s phone number
to the Firewall blacklist (see
page 18 for details).
Move to
archive
To store messages in the phone
memory. You can then consult
them in Messages > SMS > Archive.
Moving a message to the archive
deletes it from the SMS Inbox list.
Forward to
To forward the selected message.
Note that attachments cannot be
forwarded.
Call
handsfree
To call the sender of the message
handsfree.
Delete
To delete the selected message.
Edit SMS
To edit, modify and resend the
SMS to someone.
Call back
To call the sender of the message
(operator- dependent).
Reply by SMS
To reply to the sender.
Store number
Move to
Spam Box
To move the selected message in
the Spam Box (this will delete it
from the SMS Inbox).
To save the number of the sender
if it is attached to the message.
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No. extracted
Store melody
Store graphic
To extract a number included in
the message itself, if this number
is included in double quotes
(several numbers can be included
and extracted). This menu is only
visible if there is a number to
extract.
To save the melody that was sent
with the SMS. This menu is only
visible if there is a melody to
extract.
To save the graphic and/or
animation that was sent together
with the SMS. This menu is only
visible if there is an image to
extract.
Spam Box
This menu lists all SMS that were rejected via the
Firewall option (see “Firewall” on page 18 for
Messages
details on this feature). Select a message in the list
and press L Options to access the following items:
Add to blacklist
To add the sender’s phone
number to the Firewall
blacklist.
This option isn’t available if
his identity (i.e. phone
number) is hidden.
Move to inbox
To move the selected message
in the SMS Inbox (this will
delete it from the Spam Box).
Delete
To delete the selected message.
Settings
This menu allows you to configure the SMS
settings. The options are:
SMS centre
To select your default SMS centre.
If not available on your SIM card,
you must enter your SMS centre
number.
Signature
When On, allows you to add a
signature at the end of your
message. You can Edit, Change or
Save the signature.
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Validity
period
To select the length of time your
messages are to be stored in the
SMS centre. This is useful when the
recipient is not connected to the
network (and thus cannot receive
your message immediately). This
feature
is
subscription
dependent.
Auto save
SMS
When On, this option will
automatically save messages sent in
the Archive menu.
Reply path
When On, this option allows you to
transmit the number of your SMS
message centre together with the
message. The recipient can then
reply using your own SMS centre
and not theirs. This speeds up the
rate of transmission. This feature is
subscription dependent.
Delivery
report
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When On, this option will inform
you via SMS whether your own
SMS was received or not. This
feature
is
subscription
dependent.
SMS chat
When On, allows you to display
received SMS on the idle screen.
You can then quickly reply to a
message received by pressing OK,
entering your message in the edit
screen, and pressing OK again.
If you receive an SMS while you
are reading one, you can reply to the
first one before reading the second.
Alternatively, you can press Back to
exit the first message. The second
message then appears on your
screen.
Archive
This menu allows you to consult all the messages
stored in the phone’s memory using the Auto save
SMS or Move to archive options. The  item allows you to delete all SMS at once.
When a message is displayed, press , or
LOptions to access the following options: Delete,
Edit SMS, Forward to, Call back, Call handsfree.
MMS
Your mobile phone can also send and
receive MMS (Multimedia Messaging
Service) messages. With MMS you can
Messages
send messages that contain pictures, sounds, and
text.
When sending MMS messages, your recipient must
also have an MMS-enabled phone in order to be
able to view your message.
Receiving MMS
If someone sends you an MMS, an icon and a sound
alert will inform. If the sender of the message has
asked for a Read report, a prompt will ask you to
send it or not. Once the MMS is downloaded, it is
available in MMS > Inbox (see below).
If the size of the MMS to download is bigger than
the memory available in your phone, you must free
memory by deleting data (picture, sounds, etc.).
See “Memory status” on page 22.
New MMS
When you select Create MMS, you are first asked to
enter the contact to whom you wish to send the
MMS. You can select one or more existing contacts
or enter a new mobile phone number.
Next you will be asked to Add media. In the MMS
creation screen, five icons allow you to add a Picture,
add Text, add Sound, Send the message or access the
MMS options. Use+or-to move from one
option to the next and press , or L to access
the menu.
Messages
Design your message: add a Picture, a Text and/
or a Sound. Press> to create more slides.
2. The last icon on the left-hand side lets you
access the MMS options (see below).
3. Select Send to send the MMS to the selected
recipient(s).
Pictures are chosen from the Picture album.
Copyright protected pictures cannot be sent via
MMS.
Sounds can be chosen from the Sound Album
melodies. If you wish to send a sound memo, you
need to record it when creating the MMS. In this
case, in Sound... menu, select , then
 and follow the procedure that appears on the
screen. Recordings previously saved cannot be sent
via MMS.
The following options are available when creating
new MMS messages:
1.
Add slide
To create a new slide and add it to
your slide show. Press < or >
to browse slides once you have
created several.
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Next slide /
Previous slide
To move to the next/previous
slide. Note that this option only
appears if the MMS contains more
than one slide.
Edit subject
To edit and change or enter the
subject of your message.
Delete slide
To delete the selected page (if
there is more than one in the
message).
Save
as draft
To save your message as a draft
that you can edit, complete and
send later on.
Save
as template
To save your message as a
template, that you can use as a
basis for other MMS (e.g. "Happy
birthday" type of message.
Preview MMS
To preview the slide show you
have created.
Slide duration
To change the value of slide
duration set in Settings >
Application settings (see page 49),
and to set a delay between each
slide.
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Once your message is completed, select Send now
and press ,. A progress bar allows you to follow
the sending of your message, press LCancel if you
wish to cancel the sending. If you saved the MMS
as a draft, it will be available in the Drafts menu. If
you have sent the MMS, it is available in the Outbox.
Inbox
You MMS inbox lists all the Read and Unread MMS,
Notifications, Delivery and Read reports. To read a
message, select it and press >. Press , or L
Options to access the following options:
Play
To switch back to automatic
mode: the MMS is then played
as a continuous slide show.
Next / previous
slide
To move to the next or previous
slide. You can also presswhen viewing the MMS in
manual mode. Note that this
option only appears if the MMS
contains more than one slide.
Save picture
To detach the picture of the
current slide and save it in the
Picture album.
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Save sound
To detach the sound of the
current slide and save it in the
Sound album.
Close
To close the MMS and go back
to the list of options.
Do NOT delete notifications before you have
retrieved the MMS, or you will not be able to
retrieve the MMS. Notifications are automatically
deleted once you have received the full MMS.
Drafts
Lists all messages saved as drafts, or automatically
saved if you quit the MMS menu before saving or
sending your MMS. You can Play, Edit, Send, view
Details and Delete drafts.
Messages you have saved can only be sent from the
Draft or Outbox folders. You can NOT recover an
item (whether message, notification or report) that
you have deleted. Press R Back to cancel
deletion.
Settings
Your phone may have been pre-configured to
directly access the services offered. If not, contact
your operator to receive the information items
described in the present section and enter them as
given. With some operators, access parameters
can be set «over the air».
Choose an MMS profile in the list and select Modify
to access the following settings.
Templates
Lists all messages saved as templates. You can Play,
Edit and Delete them.
Outbox
Lists the messages you have Sent or created but Not
sent yet. You can Play, Delete or view the Details of
all these messages, Send or Forward them to
someone.
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Application settings
Retrieval
mode
Allows you to choose from:
• Manual: you connect manually to the
server by selecting a notification in
the Inbox, selecting Read to
download, then Play.
• Automatic: new MMS are directly
placed in the Inbox. Select the MMS
and press > to play it.
This mode
roaming.
is
deactivated
when
Validity
period
To select how long your MMS will be
stored on the server, from 1 hour to 1
week (maximum). This is useful when
the recipient is not connected to the
network (and thus cannot receive your
message immediately).
Read
report
This option can be set On or Off and
informs you (via an SMS) when the
status of the MMS you have sent has
changed, i.e. if it was read or deleted.
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Delivery
report
This option can be set On or Off and
informs you (via an SMS) of the status
of delivery, e.g. if your MMS was
received or rejected.
Auto
save
This option can be set On or Off and
allows you to automatically save the
messages sent in the Outbox menu.
Slide
duration
Allows you to select the duration
between each slide of the MMS.
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Network settings
Network
access
To choose a connection profile
from the ones you have set (see
“Access settings” on page 49).
Bearer
To select the type of network used
when launching a connection: GSM,
GPRS or GPRS first.
MMS center
To enter the MMS address of the
server you will connect to.
Gateway
address
Gateway
port
To enter the IP and Port numbers of
the server’s gateway.
Dictionary
This feature allows you to enrich the T9
dictionary used for writing messages.
Select , enter the word of your
choice and simply press , to save it. For detailed
information on entering with T9, please see “T9®
text input” on page 13).
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Messages
9. Settings
This menu allows you to change the settings related
to each available option (sounds, time and date,
security, etc.) and to customise your phone.
Time and date
Set time
Allows you to set the time using the keypad
or with the navigation keys.
You should select your Time zone and activate
Daylight savings (if appropriate) before setting the
time.
Clock display
Allows you to select Analogue, Digital, Tiny digital or
No clock time formats when shown in idle mode.
Set date
Allows you to set the date by pressing the
appropriate numeric keys or the navigation keys.
Own time zone
and down navigation keys. Each time zone is
identified according to its position relative to
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and by the main
cities within that time zone.
Daylight saving
Allows you to set the daylight saving to On (in
summer time) or Off (in winter time). If daylight
saving is On and you set the time to 12:00, it will
automatically switch to 13:00 when turning the
option to Off.
Sounds
Ringer volume
This option allows you to adjust the volume
of your ringer. Press+or-to adjust the
volume of your ringer from Silent to
Increasing.
Ringtone
Allows you to select a ringer tone. The list also
includes recorded sounds and melodies you saved.
Scroll through the list and wait to hear the selected
melody being played.
Allows you to select your current time zone. When
you enter the menu, you are presented with a map of
the world that which you can navigate with the up
Settings
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Messages ringer
duration of your call (the beep cannot be heard by
the caller).
Select or deselect the item(s) of your choice by
pressing < or >.
Equaliser
This menu only allows you to set the alert sounds
On or Off, NOT the alerts themselves. E.g. setting
the Organiser alert Off will not prevent your phone
from displaying the Reminder screen (if you
programmed one), but the corresponding sound
will not be played.
Allows you to set On or Off an alert for each time
you receive a new message. When On, you can
select the alert of your choice from the ringers list.
This option allows you to choose from different
audio settings. It is only available while a call is in
progress. Scroll through the list and wait a few
seconds to hear the difference.
Animation sounds
Allows you to set On or Off the sounds of your
mobile phone when you switch it on or off.
Key tones
Allows you to switch the key tones On or Off.
Sounds alerts
Allows you to set alert sounds for the following
items:
• Organiser: when an event programmed in your
organiser is due,
• Missed call,
• Battery alert: when the battery is running low and
requires charging,
• Minute alert for a beep alert that sounds every
minute during a call to help you manage the
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Vibra alert
Allows you to set the vibra alert On or Off when
receiving a call, when an event set in the organiser
is due, when you receive a message and when the
alarm rings.
The vibra alert is always Off when you connect the
charger or the Cigarette Lighter Adapter.
Silent
When this mode is On, all alerts are deactivated and
the vibra alert is active.
The Silent mode also applies to key tones.
Settings
Security
This menu allows you access the features
relating to the security of your mobile
phone and the data you store there.
Change codes
Allows you to change your PIN and PIN 2 codes, as
well as the call Barring code. Depending on your
SIM card, some features or options may require a
PIN2 secret code given to you by your operator.
If you enter a wrong PIN code 3 times, your SIM
card is blocked. To unblock it, request the PUK
code from your operator or retailer. If you enter an
incorrect PUK code 10 times in a row, the SIM
card will be blocked and unusable. If this happens,
contact your operator or retailer.
Public names
Allows you to manage a specific names list called
Public Names list, and restrict calls to this list via the
Call restriction option.
This feature is subscription dependent and
requires a PIN2 code (see page 53).
Public names
Allows you to consult, edit and
modify your Public Names list via a
PIN2 code.
Call
restriction
Allows you to restrict the calls to
the Public names list when Public
only is selected.
This feature is subscription
dependent and requires a PIN2
code (see page 53). This option
might also apply to WAP and
e-mail connections over GPRS.
PIN protection
This allows you to set the PIN protection On or Off.
When On, you will be asked to enter your PIN code
when switching your phone on.
You cannot change your PIN code if this option is
Off.
Settings
Call barring
Allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific
calls. This can be applied to Incoming calls (All calls or
When roaming) and/or to Outgoing calls (All calls,
International calls and Intl. Exc. Home). In both cases,
the Cancel option applies to all calls at once. The
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Status option allows you to know whether a type of
call is barred or not.
This feature is network dependent and requires a
specific call barring password supplied by your
service provider.
Profiles
A profile is a group of predefined settings
that allow you to quickly adapt your phone
to your environment. Selecting Meeting, for
example, will set your ringer volume to silent,
activate the vibrating alert and deactivate the key
tones (the other items are set according to your
Personal settings). When your meeting is over,
selecting Personal will reactivate all your usual
settings. The details of each profile are displayed
when selecting a profile.
You can also associate a hotkey with a profile (e.g.,
long press key 3 to activate Outdoors). Long
pressing the same key deactivates it and returns you
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to your Personal settings. For more information, see
“Hotkeys” on page 57.
Personal
The information that appears here
will depend on how your mobile
phone has been configured.
Autonomy
Vibra alert
On
Ringtone
Medium
Backlight
10 sec
Animation
Off
Headset
Ringtone
Medium
Car
Ringtone
High
Backlight
On
Outdoors
Ringtone
High
Meeting
Vibra alert
On
Ringtone
Silent
Key tones
Off
Settings
Autonomy
Backlight intensity
This menu gives you a direct access to the features
that consume the most energy and allows you to
improve your battery life by quickly changing each
setting.
Wallpaper
Display
This menu allows you to configure how the
menus are displayed on screen.
Deactivating most of the functions in this menu
increases battery life (see “Autonomy” above).
Allows you to choose from different levels of
backlight intensity.
Allows you to set the wallpaper of the main screen
On or Off. The wallpaper is not displayed in idle
when the World clock option is On (see page 16).
External lights
Allows you to set the feature On or Off. When On,
the LED above the sub-display will flash:
• when receiving a call,
• when an alarm is triggered,
• upon an event (call missed, SMS received, etc.),
• according to network availability.
Contrast
Allows you to choose from different levels of
contrast.
Backlight
Backlight is activated when receiving incoming
calls or messages, browsing menus, etc. Select one
of the available values.
Settings
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Network
Contact your phone operator to have full
information about GPRS availability over
its network and for an appropriate
subscription. You might also need to configure your
phone with the GPRS settings supplied by your
operator, by using the menus described in this
section. Then select the bearer (GSM or GPRS) in
the menus of each application to be used (e.g. WAP,
MMS, e-mail, etc.).
Access settings
This menu allows you to create different data
profiles that can be used for connecting to various
services: for example, when using WAP or when
sending MMS, the selected profile will be used to
connect to the GSM or GPRS network.
Options described below are operator and/or
subscription dependent. Error messages during
connections are mainly due to incorrect parameters:
contact your operator before first use, in order to
have the appropriate settings, which you may
receive by SMS in some cases. Some preconfigured profiles might be locked, preventing reprogramming and renaming.
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Select an item in the list and press ,to access the
following options:
Change name
To rename the selected profile.
Show
To display all parameters of the
selected profile.
GSM Settings
To change the GSM settings:
• Login & Password,
• Phone number needed to
establish the connection and
provided by your operator
(ISDN or Analogue),
• Inactivity time, a value of over
30 seconds after which the
phone
disconnects
automatically (if a connection
was in progress).
Settings
GPRS settings
To change the GPRS settings:
• Login,
• Password,
• Inactivity time
• the APN menu allows you to
enter the address of the external
data network you want to
connect to, a text string used to
establish the connection.
GPRS attach
This menu allows you to define how your mobile
phone connects to the GPRS service.
Always on
For data calls
Settings
Your
phone
automatically
connects to the GPRS service (if
available). This option allows
quicker access to GPRS features,
but
increases
energy
consumption.
Your phone will connect to the
GPRS service only when
required. This option reduces
energy
consumption,
but
increases the connection delay.
Register again
Provides you with a list of the networks available in
the area when the Manual mode is selected. Select
the network you want to register with and press ,
to confirm.
Preferred list
Allows you to build a network list in order of
preference. Once defined, the phone will try to
register on the network, according to your
preferences.
Shortcuts
This feature allows you to configure
shortcuts to the features and options you
access most frequently.
Hotkeys
Allows you to set up direct access to a specific
function or a contact by linking it to a key. A long
press on the key in idle mode will then
automatically activate the function or call the
associated number (Flash dial).
A number of Hotkeys have been preconfigured, e.g.
6 for Silence, but you can reprogram them (keys
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from 2 to 9 only). The following keys are
locked:
Call voice mailbox.
Dial international call.
Change language used.
Depending on your service provider, other hotkeys
may be predefined and locked.
In the list, select a key from 2 to 9 and
press OK. If the key was already programmed,
select Change.
2. Browse the list to select the function you wish
to associate with this key and press , or
LSelect. If you select Flash dial, you will be
asked to select a contact in the contacts list.
3. To use a hotkey, press and hold the programmed
key when in idle mode.
1.
Voice command
Allows you to set up a direct access to a specific
function by linking it to a voice tag.
You can associate a voice command to most
functions supported by the hotkeys.
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Select , then browse the list to select a
function and press , or LSelect.
2. When Press OK and speak appears, record your
voice tag. Make sure you are in a quiet
environment, choose a short and simple word
and clearly pronounce it.
3. The next menu gives you access to Delete, Play,
Change function and Change voice options. Press
R Back to create another voice tag.
To use the voice command, press and hold ,
when in idle mode, then say the recorded voice tag.
To reprogram a voice command: select it, press
LOK and select Change function. This will bring
you to the list of available functions.
1.
Voice dial
Allows you to set a voice tag that will dial the
default number for the corresponding contact
simply by saying the voice tag. To set up voice dial,
proceed as follows:
1. Select , then a contact in the list, then
press , or L Options.
When the phonebook in phone is selected, choose
the number of your choice in the list that is
displayed.
Settings
2. When Add voice tag? appears, follow the
instructions displayed on the screen.
To use the voice dial, press and hold , when in
idle mode, then say the voice tag corresponding to
the number you want to dial.
Up to 15 voice tags can be defined and shared
between voice dial and voice command. Recorded
voice tags are available in their respective menu
and can be deleted, played or changed.
Settings
Quick Call
This feature allows you to set your four preferred or
most frequently dialled numbers. You can then
quickly call one of them by selecting the
corresponding icon or picture on the screen, thereby
removing the need to enter and browse the Contacts
list. See “Quickcall” on page 10 for details.
Language
This menu allows you to select a language
for all menu texts. Use+or -to browse
the list and select a language by pressing
, or L Select.
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Settings
10. Camera
The table below details the operations of the various
keys in camera mode.
+ Zoom in / out
Your Xenium 9@9E mobile phone features a builtin digital camera. You can take pictures, store them
in your phone or transfer them to your PC via
Infrared, use them as wallpaper or send them to your
friends via MMS or E-mail. This chapter describes in
detail how to use the camera.
How to...
This section describes how to perform the most
common operations with your camera.
Increase/decrease exposure
compensation
,or camera Take a picture
side key
)or
Exit Camera mode and return to
home screen
Activate/deactivate the self-timer
Activate/deactivate the burst mode
Toggle through the image
resolutions
Activate the camera
To activate the camera mode, simply press the
camera side key: the camera application is
automatically launched.
Access the Options menu
Return to previous screen
After a period of
automatically exits.
1.
inactivity,
the
camera
When the camera is active, the preview screen is
displayed and the lens is automatically focused.
Camera
Take a picture
Frame your picture and press , or the
camera side key to take the picture.
2. Once the picture is taken, a view screen is
displayed. Press
to ignore the picture, or
press
to access the following options (see
“Camera menu” below for details).
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Store
To save the picture in your personal
photos folder using the default
numbering (you can then rename it
from the folder itself).
Send by...
To send the picture by MMS, E-mail
or Infrared.
Modify
picture
To save the picture and modify it (see
“Picture album” on page 23).
Discard
To ignore the picture and go back to
preview mode.
If there is no action before the view screen timeout, the picture is automatically saved.
Pictures are named with the date of the shot, e.g.
"0410_154157.jpg" for a picture taken on October
4, at 15: 41:57.
The number of pictures you can save varies
according to the settings: the higher the resolution,
the bigger the file size. A message will warn you if
there isn’t enough memory left. In this case, you
must delete data before storing a new picture.
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Using the self-timer
1. In Camera mode, press 0.
2. Adjust your picture, and press OK to start the
countdown of 10 seconds (this value cannot be
changed).
Press R to stop the timer and go back to preview
mode.
3. A sound is played three seconds before the
picture is taken, then again when it’s actually
shot.
Camera menu
This section describes in detail the Camera menu
options.
My photos
When you take a picture and save it, the file is stored
in your My photos folder. When you open the menu,
your photos are displayed as thumbnails. Use the up
and down navigation keys to move through the list.
To view the image full-screen, press OK. Use the up
and down navigation keys to move through the list
of images. Press L Options to access the
following:
Camera
Send by...
Use this menu to transfer an image to
another device. The options are:
MMS, Email and Infrared.
Set as
wallpaper
To set the selected photo as the image
to be displayed in the background of
your screen.
Modify
picture
This option launches the image
editing program (see “Picture album”
on page 23).
Properties
Choosing this option displays the
following properties of the selected
image: Name, Size (in Kb), Resolution
and Format.
Delete all
Use this option to delete all the files
in your My photos folder. A warning
message appears: Do you really want
to delete? Press L Yes to delete all
or R No to return to the previous
screen.
Delete
Use this option to delete only the
selected file from your My photos
folder. A warning message appears:
Do you really want to delete? Press L
Yes to delete all or R No to return to
the previous screen.
Slide show
Rotate
This option allows you to rotate an
image; The options are: - 90 degrees,
+ 90 degrees, + 180 degrees.
Changes are automatically applied.
Selecting this option will launch a slide show of the
contents of the My photos folder. During the slide
show, each photo will be displayed briefly on the
screen. Press any key to end the slide show and
return to the previous screen.
View
To display the picture in full screen.
Continuous shoot
Rename
Use this option to rename an image
file.
Activating this menu option allows you to take a
"burst" of 9 photos with one press of the button.
Note that to use the Continuous shoot, the resolution
must be set to Screensize (for more information, see
“Resolution” on page 64).
Camera
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When the camera is finished processing the images,
they are displayed on screen as thumbnails. You
may then press L Options to access the options
described below.
Colour mode
The Colour mode feature allows you to apply a
number of different visual effects to your images.
The options are:
• None
• Embossed
• Edge
Save
To save the selected image.
Save all
To save all the images in the group.
Send by...
To send the selected image by MMS,
Email, or Infrared.
Delete
To delete the selected image.
When activated, this feature allows you to take
pictures in low-light situations.
Delete all
To delete all the images in the group.
Self-Timer
When you save or delete an image from the group,
it is removed from the thumbnail view and stored in
the My photos folder.
Picture orientation
This feature allows you to choose how photos are
displayed in your photo album so that they can be
viewed correctly. The options are: Landscape &
Portrait.
Frames
This feature allows you to take photos with
decorative frames. The Standard frames folder
contains frames that were loaded on your mobile
phone when you purchased it.
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• Black & White
• Negative
• Sepia
• Digital
• Edge2
Night mode
This feature allows you to take a time-delayed
picture so that you can get into the frame as well. To
use the Self-Timer, select On in this menu, return to
the view-finder mode, frame your picture, and then
press OK.
Brightness
Use this menu option to adjust the exposure
compensation of your mobile phone’s screen.
Settings
Resolution
Use this menu option to choose the size of the
photos you take. The options are:
Camera
• SXGA - 1.3 Megapixels (1280 x 1024)
• VGA (640 x 480)
• QVGA (320 x 240)
• Screensize - Wallpaper (128 x 160)
Please note that the higher the resolution, the larger
the file size.
Picture quality
This menu allows you to adjust the quality of the
pictures taken with your camera: Low, Medium, High.
The lower the quality, the smaller will be the
resulting image files, thereby allowing you to store
more photos on your mobile phone.
Sound settings
To set the Alert and Shutter sounds. The first one
occurs before the shot, the second one when the
picture is shot. Select Default or one of the available
sounds.
Reset settings
To reset all camera settings to their default values.
A warning message appears: Do you really want to
reset all parameters? Choose Yes or No.
Help
This menu option provides you with on-screen help
in taking pictures with your mobile phone.
Camera
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11. Contacts
Contacts are stored in one of the two available
phonebooks: in your SIM card (number of entries
depending on capacity) or in your phone (up to 999
names). When entering new names, they will only
be added to the phonebook you have selected.
Settings
Your mobile phone only manages one phonebook at
a time and will ignore the information relative to the
other one, e.g. if "Smith" is present in both
phonebooks and if you delete it in the phone, it
remains unchanged in the SIM.
Status
Select this menu to display the total number of
contacts you have saved in each phonebook, out of
the total number available.
Copy to phone
Delete all
This option will copy the content of your SIM card
into your phone. If you cancelled or aborted the
automatic copy of your SIM phonebook when you
first switch on your phone, you can do it manually
with this option.
To delete all contacts at once. This option only
applies to the onboard phonebook, not to the SIM
phonebook.
Selecting this option twice will duplicate all the
names.
Contacts select
Names list
This menu contains the settings for
configuring the phonebooks for your
mobile phone.
This menu allows you to select the phonebook to
use, either In SIM or In phone. Press + or - to
select a phonebook. Contacts added to the selected
phonebook can then be copied into the other, via the
Copy to SIM or Copy to phone options.
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It is in this menu that you can manage the
names, telephone numbers, and e-mail
addresses of your contacts. You can also
access the Names list directly from the home screen
by pressing -.
Contacts
Adding contacts to the SIM phonebook
1.
2.
Select  in the list.
Enter the name and the number of your choice,
then the type of number allocated to the name
(Phone, Fax or Data) and press OK to store this
name in your phonebook.
A number is limited to 40 digits, depending on your
SIM card. Entering international prefix, country
and area codes allows you to dial a number from
any location.
Adding contacts in the phone phonebook
Select  in the list.
Enter the first, then last name (up to 20 latin
characters); one of the two fields can be empty,
but not both.
3. Then select the Number type. Numeric fields
can hold up to 40 digits and one "+" sign and
alphanumeric fields (e-mail and note) feature
up to 50 latin characters. Each contact can
feature a maximum of 5 numeric fields (e.g. 2
mobile numbers, 3 work numbers, an e-mail
address and a text note).
If you wish to personalise this contact with a picture
and/or a sound, see below.
1.
2.
Contacts
Own numbers
The Own numbers item that appears in the contacts
list allows you to store your own phone number. We
advise that you enter your mobile number as well as
any other relevant information.
Although all its fields can be empty, the Own
numbers item cannot be deleted.
Emergency number
The emergency number will call the emergency
services number in your country. In most cases, you
can call this number even if you haven’t yet inserted
a SIM card or entered your PIN.
In Europe the standard emergency number is 112,
in the UK it is 999.
Edit and manage contacts
Press-when in idle mode to access the
phonebook. To search for a given name:
1 to 9
and #
Press the key for the letter that you
want to go to in the list (e.g. press
8 twice to access the letter
"U"). The first record starting with
this letter is selected in the list.
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#
Press this key then enter the first
letters of the name you are
searching, and press OK to go
directly to that name.
access a second set of additional options, among
which are:
Make
default
The first number you enter becomes
the default number which is
automatically dialled when pressing
(. This option allows you to set
another default number.
Copy to
SIM card
To copy a contact of your phone
phonebook into the SIM phonebook
(it is then always updated when
switching phonebooks or when using
another phone).
Show
To display the details of the selected
field.
Change
type
To change or to define the field type
of the selected number.
Change
To change the number of the selected
field.
Voice dial
To set a voice tag that will call the
contact when pronounced (see
page 52).
Flash dial
To set a direct access to this contact
by linking to a key (see page 51).
You can also use the 
item appearing in the phonebook.
In the SIM phonebook
Choose a contact in your SIM phonebook and press
OK or Options to access the following options:
Add to blacklist
Voice dial
Call
Copy to phone
Flash dial
Call handsfree
Details
Delete
Send SMS
Change
Send MMS
In the onboard phonebook
Choose a contact of your phone phonebook and
press OK or Options to access the following options:
Change name
Call
Call handsfree
Select picture
Show
Send SMS
Select sound
Delete
Send MMS
Send by infrared Add to blacklist
Select Show to access the list of numbers or fields
saved for this contact. Select  to create a new
field or select one of the number and press , to
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Contacts
Alphanumeric fields (note and e-mail) can only be
changed or deleted.
Adding picture and sound to contacts
Contacts stored in the phone phonebook can be
personalised with a picture and/or a sound.
This function is only available when you select the
onboard phonebook.
Select a contact and press OK or L Options.
In the list, choose Select picture to add a picture
from the Picture album and choose Select
melody to open the list of ringers and add a
melody.
When the contact calls, the picture and/or sound
associated with this contact will be displayed/
played.
1.
2.
The picture associated with a contact is also used
for the Quickcall feature.When you change it, it is
also updated in the Quickcall settings.
Contacts
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12. Call Info
The menus described in this section are used for
managing how your Xenium 9@9E mobile phone
handles calls and their related costs.
Counters
This menu allows you to track the cost and
duration of your calls. Most options
mentioned
below
are
subscription
dependent.
GPRS counters
PC session
This option will display the last
connection session or transfer
volume of your PC transmission.
The call counters managed by your mobile phone
might differ from the ones used by your operator.
You should therefore consider the call counters
displayed on the screen as informative items, but
NOT as the actual charge rate basis.
GSM counters
This feature is used for keeping track of your
incoming and outgoing GSM calls. Please note that
the GSM call counters do not include WAP
connections.
The GPRS counter allows you to monitor the
amount of data received via GPRS sessions. This
feature is subscription and network dependent.
Last call info
To display the duration and/or cost
of your last call.
Mobile
session
Total
duration
To Show or Reset the time duration
of Outgoing or Incoming calls.
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This option will display the last
connection session or transfer
volume of your mobile phone (e.g.
after a WAP connection over
GPRS).
Call Info
Total cost
To display the accumulated cost
and to set the counter to zero (may
be protected by PIN/PIN2 codes).
• Show how much has been spent
based on the Charge rate.
• Reset the current total cost.
• Show balance to check the
remaining credit (based on the
Cost limit).
• Cancel cost limit
• Cost limit to enter the cost limit
used in the Show balance menu.
• Charge rate to set the rate per
unit. First enter the currency
used (3 characters maximum),
then enter the cost per unit.
Settings
Any key answer
When On, this options allows you to accept a call by
pressing any key, except ) (used to reject a call).
Call waiting
With GSM
call
Applies to All calls, Voice calls, Fax calls
and Data calls. When this option is
active, you hear a beep if someone
tries to call you while already on a
call. Select the Status option to find
out whether the GSM call waiting is
active or not.
With GPRS
call
Allows you to set On or Off the call
waiting for voice incoming calls
while a GPRS connection is ongoing.
Caller ID
This menu allows you to set all the options related
to calling: call forwarding, call waiting, etc.
To Show or Hide your identity to your
correspondent. The Status will inform you on which
option is activated.
Info at call end
Call forward
To set On or Off the systematic display of the length
and/or cost of each call when hanging up.
To divert incoming calls to your mailbox or to a
number (whether in your contacts or not) and
applies to: Data calls, Voice calls and Fax calls.
Call Info
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Unconditional
Will divert all the incoming
calls. If you select this option, you
will not receive any calls until you
deactivate it.
Conditional
Allows you to choose when you
want to divert incoming calls: If no
reply, If not reachable or If busy.
Each option can be set
independently.
Status
Will display the status of all call
forwarding.
Before activating this option, you must enter your
voice mailbox number (see next section). This
feature is subscription dependent, and different
from the call transfer, which takes place when one/
several calls are in progress.
Mailboxes
To enter your voice mailbox numbers (if not
available on your SIM card).
In some cases, you might have to enter two
numbers: one to listen to your mailbox, the other
one to forward calls. Contact your operator for
more information.
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Active flip
When On, this option allows you to pick up an
incoming call by simply opening the phone. Closing
the phone always hangs up an ongoing
communication.
IP Prefix
To set the prefix provided by your operator (up to 10
digits can be stored) in order to make IP calls. This
function is subscription and network dependent.
Contact your operator for configuration parameters.
Auto redial
When On, if the person you are calling is busy, your
phone will automatically redial the number until a
successful connection is made or until the
maximum number of attempts is reached (10). The
phone beeps at the beginning of each attempt and
emits a special beep if the connection is successful.
The time between redials increases with each
attempt.
Call list
This menu provides you with the list of outgoing and
incoming calls, attempts at auto redialling and call
details. The different types of calls - calls made, calls
missed and calls received - are represented by different
icons. They are displayed in chronological order with
Call Info
the most recent on top. If the correspondent is listed
stored in your contacts, the corresponding name is
displayed.
Reset
To reset the whole list at once and delete all listed
calls.
Call list
Select a number in the list, and press ( to redial
the number or press OK or LOptions to access the
options: Details, Call or Call handsfree this
correspondent, Send SMS, Send MMS, Delete the
selected call or Store the associated number (if not
already in your phonebook). Add to blacklist allows
you to add the sender’s phone number to the
Firewall blacklist (see page 18).
This option isn’t available if the sender’s identity
(i.e. his phone number) is hidden.
The menu Rejected calls lists all calls that have been
rejected via the Firewall option (see “Firewall” on
page 18 for details on this feature).
Call Info
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Icons & symbols
In idle mode, several symbols can be displayed
simultaneously on the main screen.
If the network symbol isn’t displayed, the network
is not currently available. You may be in a bad
reception area, moving to a different location may
help.
Silent - Your phone will not ring when
receiving a call.
Vibra - Your phone will vibrate when
receiving a call.
GPRS attach - Your phone is connected to the
GPRS network.
SMS message - You have received a new
message.
Voice mail - You have received a new voice
mail.
Battery - The bars indicate the battery level
(4 bars = full, 1 bar = low).
Alarm clock activated.
Roaming - Displayed when your phone is
registered to a network other than your own
(especially when you’re abroad).
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SMS full - Memory for messages is full. Delete
old messages to receive new ones.
Call Forward Unconditional to number - All
your incoming voice calls are being
forwarded to a number other than voice mail.
Call Forward to voice mailbox - All your calls
are being forwarded to voice mail.
Home zone - A zone designated by your
network operator. Subscription dependent,
contact your service provider for details.
GSM Network: your phone is connected to a
GSM network.
Reception quality: the more bars are shown the
better the reception is.
SMS Chat - option is set to On.
Memory full - The phone’s memory is full.
Delete items to store new ones.
MMS message - You have received a new
multimedia message.
Wap message - You have received a message
in the wap push inbox.
Auto switch on/off - option is set to On.
Icons & symbols
Precautions
Radio Waves
Your cellular mobile phone is a low power
radio transmitter and receiver. When it
is operating, it sends and receives radio
waves. The radio waves carry your voice
or data signal to a base station that is connected to
the telephone network. The network controls the
power at which the phone transmits.
• Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the
GSM frequency (900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz).
• The GSM network controls transmission power
(0.01 to 2 watts).
• Your phone complies with all relevant safety
standards.
• The CE mark on your phone shows compliancy
with European electromagnetic compatibility
(Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low voltage directives
(Ref. 73/23/EEC).
Your cellular mobile phone is your responsibility.
To avoid damage to yourself, to others or to the
phone itself, read and follow all the safety
instructions and make them known to anyone
borrowing your phone. Furthermore to prevent
unauthorised use of your phone:
Keep your phone in a safe place and keep
it out of small children's reach.
Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to
remember it instead.
Switch off the phone and remove the battery if you
are going to leave it unused for a long time.
Change your PIN code after purchasing the phone
and to activate call restriction options.
The design of your phone complies with
all applicable laws and regulations.
However your phone may cause
interference with other electronic devices.
Consequently you should follow all local
recommendations and regulations when using
your cellular phone both at home and when away.
Regulations on the use of cellular phones in
vehicles and aircraft are particularly stringent.
Public concern has been focused for some time on
the possible health risks for users of cellular phones.
The current research on radio wave technology,
including the GSM technology, has been reviewed
and safety standards have been drawn up to ensure
protection from exposure to radio wave energy.
Your cellular telephone complies with all
applicable safety standards and the Radio
Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.
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Always switch off your phone...
Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic
equipment may be affected by radio energy. This
interference can lead to accidents.
Before boarding an aircraft and/or when
packing the phone in your luggage: the use
of mobile phones in an aircraft may be
dangerous for the operation of the aircraft, disrupt
the mobile phones network and may be illegal.
In hospitals, clinics, other health care
centres and anywhere else where you may
be in the close vicinity of medical
equipment.
In areas with a potentially explosive
atmosphere (e.g. petrol stations and also
areas where the air contains dust particles,
such as metal powders).
In a vehicle transporting flammable products (even
if the vehicle is parked) or a vehicle powered by
liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), check first that the
vehicle complies with the applicable safety rules.
In areas where you are requested to turn off radio
transmitting devices, such as quarries or other areas
where blasting operations are in progress.
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Check with the vehicle manufacturer that
electronic equipment used in your
vehicle will not be affected by radio
energy.
Pacemakers
If you have a pacemaker:
• Always keep the phone more than 15 cm from
your pacemaker when the phone is switched on,
in order to avoid potential interference.
• Do not carry the phone in a breastpocket.
• Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to
minimise the potential interference.
• Switch off your phone if you suspect that
interference is taking place.
Hearing aids
If you are a user of a hearing aid, consult your
physician and hearing aid manufacturer to learn
whether your particular device is susceptible to
cellular phone interference.
Improved performance
In order to improve the performance of your
phone, reduce radio energy emission, reduce
battery consumption and ensure safe operation
adhere to the following guidelines:
For the optimal and satisfactory operation
of the phone you are recommended to use
the phone in the normal operating position
(when not using in hands-free mode or
with a hands-free accessory).
• Do not expose your phone to extreme
temperatures.
• Treat the phone with care. Any misuse will void
the International Guarantee.
• Do not immerse the phone in any liquid; if your
phone is damp, switch it off, remove the battery
and let them dry for 24hrs before using them
again.
• To clean the phone, wipe it with a soft cloth.
• Placing and receiving calls consumes the same
amount of battery energy. However, the mobile
consumes less energy in idle screen when kept in
the same place. When in idle screen and while
you are moving, your phone consumes energy to
transmit updated location information to the
network. Setting the backlight for a shorter period
of time as well as avoiding unnecessary
navigating in the menus will also help to save the
battery’s energy for longer phoning and stand-by
performances.
Battery information
•
•
•
•
•
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.
Use specified charger only.
Do not incinerate.
Do not deform or open the battery.
Do not allow metal objects (such as keys in your
pocket) to short circuit the battery contacts.
• Avoid exposure to excessive heat (>60° C or
140° F), moisture or caustic environments.
You should only use Philips Authentic
Accessories, as the use of any other
accessories may damage your phone and
will make all guarantees for your Philips
phone null and void.
Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately
by a qualified technician and that they are replaced
with genuine Philips replacement parts.
Your mobile phone and your car
Studies have shown that speaking on the
telephone while driving lowers your
concentration, which can be dangerous.
Adhere to the following guidelines:
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• Give your full attention to driving. Pull off the
road and park before using the phone.
• Respect the local regulations in countries where
you drive and use your GSM phone.
• If you want to use your phone in a vehicle, install
the hands-free car kit which is designed for that
purpose.
• Ensure that your phone and car kit do not block
any air bags or other security devices fitted in
your car.
The use of an alarm system to operate a vehicle's
light or horn to indicate incoming phone calls is
prohibited on public roads in some countries. Check
local regulations.
EN 60950 Norm
In hot weather or after prolonged exposure to the
sun (e.g., behind a window or a windscreen), the
temperature of your phone's casing might increase,
especially when featuring a metallic finish. Be very
careful in this case when picking up your phone and
also avoid using it with an ambient temperature over
40° C.
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Environmental care
Remember to observe the local regulations
regarding the disposal of the packaging
materials, exhausted batteries and old
phone and please promote their recycling.
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with
standard symbols designed to promote the recycling
and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
The battery should not be disposed of
with general household waste.
The labelled packaging material is
recyclable.
A financial contribution has been made
to the associated national packaging
recovery and recycling system.
The plastic material is recyclable (also
identifies the type of plastic).
Troubleshooting
The phone does not switch on
Remove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the
phone until the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug
from charger and try to switch the mobile on.
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 display shows IMSI failure
This problem is related to your subscription.
Contact your operator.
Your phone doesn’t return to the idle screen
Long press the hangup key or switch off the phone,
check that the SIM card and the battery are installed
correctly and switch it on again.
The network symbol is not displayed
The network connection is lost. Either you are in a
radio shadow (in a tunnel or between tall buildings)
or you are outside the network coverage area. Try
from another place, try to reconnect to the network
(especially when abroad), check that the antenna is
in place if your mobile has an external antenna, or
contact your network operator for assistance/
information.
The display doesn’t respond (or the display responds
slowly) to key presses
The display responds more slowly at very low
temperatures. This is normal and does not affect the
operation of the phone. Take the phone to a warmer
place and try again. In other cases please contact
your phone supplier.
Your battery seems to over heat
You might be using a charger that was not intended
for your phone. Make sure you always use the
Philips authentic accessory shipped with your
phone.
Your phone doesn’t display the phone numbers of
incoming calls
This feature is network and subscription dependent.
If the network doesn’t send the caller’s number, the
phone will display Call 1 or Withheld instead.
Contact your operator for detailed information on
this subject.
You can’t send text messages
Some networks don’t allow message exchanges
with other networks. First check that you entered
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the number of your SMS centre, or contact your
operator for detailed information on this subject.
You can’t receive and/or store JPEG pictures
A picture may not be accepted by your mobile
phone if it is too large, if its name is too long, or if
it doesn’t have the correct file format.
You have the feeling that you miss some calls
Check your call divert options.
During battery charge, the battery icon shows no bar
and the outline is flashing
Only charge the battery in an environment where
the temperature does not go below 0°C (32°F) or
above 50°C (113°F).
In other cases please contact your phone supplier.
The display shows SIM failure
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the
right position. If the problem remains, your SIM
card may be damaged. Contact your operator.
The display shows INSERT YOUR SIM CARD
Check that the SIM card has been inserted in the
right position. If the problem remains, your SIM
card might be damaged. Contact your operator.
The autonomy of your phone seems lower that
indicated in the user guide
The autonomy is linked to your settings (e.g., ringer
volume, backlight duration) and the features you
use. To increase the autonomy, and whenever
possible, you must deactivate features you do not
use.
Your phone doesn’t work well in your car
A car contains many metallic parts that absorb
electromagnetic waves which can affect the phone’s
performances. A car kit is available to provide you
with an external antenna and enables you to make
and receive phone calls without handling the
handset.
When attempting to use a feature in the menu, the
mobile displays NOT ALLOWED
Check with local authorities if you are allowed to
use the phone whilst driving.
Some features are network dependent. They are
only available, therefore, if the network or your
subscription supports them. Contact your operator
for detailed information on this subject.
Your phone is not charging
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If your battery is completely flat, it might take
several minutes of pre-charge (up to 5 minutes in
some cases) before the charging icon is displayed on
the screen.
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Philips Authentic
Accessories
Some accessories, such as a battery and a charger,
are included as standard in the package of your
mobile phone. Additional accessories may also be
provided or sold separately. Package contents may
therefore vary.
To maximise the performance of your Philips
mobile phone and not to void the warranty, always
purchase Philips Authentic Accessories that are
specially designed for use with your phone. Philips
Consumer Electronics cannot be held liable for
any damage due to use with non authorised
accessories.
Data connect kit
Provides easy data connection to your Philips
mobile phone. The USB cable enables high speed
communication between your phone and your
computer. The provided software allows you to
download pictures and melodies and to synchronise
your contacts and appointments.
When your mobile phone is connected to the PC
via a USB data cable, the cable also acts as
charger to charge your phone (9@9t USB
charging compatible with most PCs).
Charger
Charges your battery in any AC outlet. Small
enough to carry in a briefcase/handbag.
Carry case
Protects your phone from nicks and scratches.
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Trademark declaration
JAVA is a trademark of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
T9 ® is a trademark of Tegic
Communications Inc.
Tegic Euro. Pat.
App. 0842463
In-Fusio and the games
engine Exen are trademarks
of In-Fusio France.
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Limited warranty
1.
Workmanship During The Limited Warranty
Period?
What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?
During the limited warranty period, Philips or
its authorized service representative will, at its
option either repair or replace, without charge
for parts or labour, a materially defective
Product with new or refurbished parts or
Product and return such repaired or replaced
Product to the Consumer in working condition.
Philips will retain defective parts, modules or
equipment.
Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser
(“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips
cellular product and all accessories originally
provided by Philips in the sales package
(“Product”) are free from defects in materials,
design and workmanship under normal use in
accordance with the operating instructions and
pursuant to the following terms and conditions.
This limited warranty extends only to the
Consumer for Products purchased and used in
the original country of purchase. The limited
warranty is valid only in Philips’ intended
country of sales of the product.
2.
How Long is The Limited Warranty Period?
The limited warranty period for the Product
extends for ONE (1) YEAR from the date of
purchase of the Product, documented by valid
proof of purchase. The limited warranty for
original Philips rechargeable battery extends
for six (6) months from the date of purchase.
3.
Repaired or replaced Product will be covered
by this limited warranty for the balance of the
original limited warranty period or ninety (90)
days from the date of repair or replacement
whichever is longer. Repair or replacement of
Product, at Philips’ option is your exclusive
remedy.
What Will Philips Do if The Product is Not
Free From Material Defects in Materials and
4.
What is Not Covered By This Limited
Warranty?
This limited warranty does not cover:
a) Product that has been subjected to misuse,
accident, shipping or other physical
damage, improper installation, abnormal
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b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
5.
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operation handling, neglect, inundation,
fire, water or other liquid intrusion; or
Product that has been damaged due to
repair, alteration, or modification by
anyone not authorized by Philips; or
Product that has reception or operation
problems caused by signal conditions,
network reliability or cable or antenna
systems; or
Product defects or problems caused by
uses with non-Philips products or
accessories; or
Product which warranty/quality stickers,
product serial number or electronic serial
number has been removed, altered or
rendered illegible; or
Product purchased, used, serviced, or
shipped for repair from outside the original
country of purchase, or used for
commercial or institutional purposes
(including but not limited to Products used
for rental purposes); or
Product returned without valid proof of
purchase or which proof of purchase has
been altered or is illegible.
Normal wear and tear or Force Majeure.
How Do You Get Warranty Service?
a) Return the Product to an authorized service
center of Philips. You may contact the
local Philips office for the location of the
nearest authorized service center.
b) The SIM card must be removed from the
Product before it is given to Philips. Philips
assumes no liability for damaged or loss of
the SIM card or the data contained therein.
c) If the Product failure is not covered by this
limited warranty, or this limited warranty
is inapplicable, void or invalid due to any
terms and conditions stated herein, the
Consumer will be charged for the cost of
repair or replacement of the Product and all
other related cost incurred in repairing or
replacing the Product.
d) IMPORTANT - you are required to return
the Product together with a valid proof of
purchase which must identify the point of
purchase, date of purchase, Product model
and Product serial number clearly.
6. Other Limitation: This Warranty is The Entire
Agreement.
EXCEPT
FOR
THE
EXPRESS
WARRANTIES SET FORTH ABOVE AND
THOSE IMPLIED BY LAW AND WHICH
CANNOT BE EXCLUDED OR MODIFIED
BY AGREEMENT, PHILIPS PROVIDES NO
OTHER
WARRANTY
WHETHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER BY
STATUTE, UNDER THE OPERATION OF
LAW OR OTHERWISE) AND SPECIALLY
DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY OF
SATISFACTORY
QUALITY
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
PHILIPS’
TOTAL
LIABILITY
FOR
DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING
OUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE
PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE
OR CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR THE
FORM OR CHARACTERISATION OF THE
CLAIM ASSERTED (E.G. CONTRACT OR
TOPIT), SHALL NOT EXCEED THE
ORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR
THE PRODUCT.
HOWEVER IN NO EVENT SHALL PHILIPS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE LOSS OF USE,
LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,
COMMERIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS,
LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, COST
OF SUBSTITUTION OF GOODS OR
SERVICES, INVESTMENTS, DAMAGE TO
GOODWILL OR REPUTATION, OR LOSS
OF DATA AND CLAIMS BY THIRD
PARTIES) RESULTING FROM PURCHASE
OR USE OF THE PRODUCT, TO THE
FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW,
WHETHER OR NOT PHILIPS HAS BEEN
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILTY OF SUCH
DAMAGES. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL
APPLY
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE
OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY.
This limited warranty represents the complete
and exclusive agreement between the
Consumer and Philips with respect to this
cellular Product and it supercedes all prior
agreements between the parties, oral or written,
and all other communications between the
parties relating to the subject matter of this
limited warranty. No carrier, retailer, agent,
dealer, employee, thereof, or employee of
Philips is authorized to make modifications to
this limited warranty and you should not rely on
any such representation.
This limited warranty does not affect the
Consumer’s statutory rights under applicable
national laws in force.
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SAR INFORMATION
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types 9@9t
(FCC ID: T38CT7568) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value
reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is0.242 W/kg and
when properly worn on the body is 0.115 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn
operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To maintain compliance with
FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain a 1.5cm separation distance
between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar
accessories should not contain metallic components in its assembly. The use of accessories
that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements,
and should be avoided.
1.1
FCC
declaration of conformity for Section 15.105
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.

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