Quanta Computer CT7688 GSM PHONE WITH GPRS AND BLUETOOTH User Manual 768 Accessories

Quanta Computer Inc GSM PHONE WITH GPRS AND BLUETOOTH 768 Accessories

USERS MANUAL

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 unauthorized 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.
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.
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 breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimize the potential interference.
Switch off your phone if you suspect that interference is taking place.
Users of 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.
Do not use your phone while driving
Speaking on the telephone while driving lowers your concentration, which can be dangerous. Adhere to the
following guidelines:
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.
EN60950 Norm
In case of hot weather or after a 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.
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 o
f
with general household waste.
The labeled packaging material is
recyclable.
A financial contribution has been made
to the associated national packagin
g
recovery and recycling system (e.g.
EcoEmballage in France).
The materials are recyclable (also
identifies plastic material).
Philips Authentic Accessories
Some accessories, such as a standard 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 maximize the performance of your Philips 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 authorized accessories.
Charger
Charges your battery in any AC outlet. Small enough to carry in a briefcase/handbag.
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 synchronize your contacts and appointments.
Discover your phone
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 the applicable law, liability for any error, omission or discrepancy
between this user guide and the product described. The device is meant to be connected to GSM/GPRS
networks.
How to...
Switch the phone
On/Off
Long press .
Enter your PIN
code
Enter your PIN code usin
g
the keypad and press or 
 to confirm.
Lock the keypad Long press  (the keypa
d
is automatically unlocke
d
when receiving a call). The
keypad is locked when the
slider is closed.
Unlock the keypad Press ; your phone asks
you "Unlock Keypad?".
Press  Yes to confirm o
r
 No to cancel unlock.
Make a call Enter the phone number o
n
the keypad and press  to
dial.
End a call Press .
Answer a call Press  when your phone
rings.
Mute a call Press during the ringing o
an incoming call.
Reject a call Press  when your phone
rings.
Set the
conversation
volume
Press volume side keys to
adjust the volume during
a
call.
Set the ringer
volume
When the phone is in idle,
press volume side keys to
adjust the ring volume for a
n
incoming call.
Access Quick call Press in idle mode.
Access Contacts Press in idle mode.
Access My Files Press in idle mode.
Access New SMS
edit
Press in idle mode.
Access Call list Press in idle mode.
Access Main Menu Press in idle mode.
Go to previous
menu
Press  .
Quickly return to
idle when
browsing menus
Short press .
Use Shortcuts When in idle mode, press 
Shortcuts to change the
feature set on the Hotkey o
r
Shortcut key.
Softkeys
The left and right soft keys ( and ) located on top of the keypad allow you to select the corresponding
options that appear on the screen immediately above them, including during calls. These keys are contextual:
they vary according to the current context.
Main Menu
The main menu gives you access to all the different features of your Philips 768 mobile phone presented in
the form of a grid. The table below indicates 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.
Entertainment Browser Music
page 17
page 18
page 22
Camera Messages
My Files
page 24
page 28
page 29
Tools Contacts Profiles
page 40
page 43
page 47
Connectivity Calls Settings
page 48
page 52
page 54
Press to access the main menu in idle mode, then use the navigation keys , , , or to browse the
icons and lists, or press the keys 0-9,   or   keys for a direct access to the option or feature of your
choice (the key mapping also applies to lists). When navigating in a list, a scroll bar located on the right
hand side of the screen shows your position in the list. Within lists, press Select or to access the options
related to the selected item, press Back to go back one level.
How to use this manual
The current manual strives to present the information concerning your mobile phone in as clear and as
complete a form as possible. The content of this manual is structured as follows:
Discover
your
phone
The current section. Presents a
n
overview of your mobile phone an
d
information on the most commonl
y
used features.
Chapter 1:
Getting
Started
Information on how to set up you
r
mobile phone for the first time:
installation of the SIM card, batter
y
and etc.
Chapter 2:
Calling
Information on how to make an
d
receive calls.
Chapter 3:
Text Entry
Information on how to enter tex
t
using the numeric keypad.
Chapters These chapters contains eac
h
4-15 element of the main menu one at
a
time.
Others Sections for Icons & Symbols,
Precautions, Troubleshooting,
Philips authentic accessories an
d
finally the Limited Warranty.
Trademark delcaration
JAVA is a trademark o
f
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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T9®is a trademark o
f
Tegic Communications
Inc.
Bluetooth™ is
a
trade-mark owned b
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telefonaktiebolaget L M
Ericsson, Sweden an
d
licensed to Philips.
1.
Getting Started
Please read through the safety instructions in the Precautions” section before use (please see page58).
Before you start using your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card supplied by your GSM operator or
retailer. The SIM card contains your subscription information, your mobile telephone number, and a small
quantity of memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages (for more information, see
Contacts” on page 46). You also have the option to insert an SD/MMC card. This provides you with
expanded memory capability, which allows you to store additional music, photo, and video files separate
from the phone's built-in memory.
Insert the SIM card
Press down the latch (1) and then lift up the door of the battery compartment (2).
To remove the battery, press down the latch (1) and lift up the battery in the direction shown below.
If your SIM card is delivered in a credit-card size, remove it from its holder and insert it under the metal clip
holder, until it stops. Make sure that the clipped corner of the card is in the correct corner and that the gold
contacts are facing down.
Slide the battery back into the compartment with metallic connectors downwards, until it stops. Then lock it
by pushing it downwards.
Replace the back cover by pushing it down into its slots, until it stops.
Remove the protective film covering the screen and the camera lens before using the phone.
Insert an Mini-SD Card
The first time you insert an Mini-SD card into your phone, it is formatted for compatibility. Folders for your
photo, video, audio, and other files are created automatically. If you have any prior existing data on the card,
it may be lost.
To use the Mini-SD card as the default storage location for your data files, under your phone Settings set
the Default Storage option to Memory Card. (For more information on this, please refer to page 60.)
Finally, to remove the Mini-SD card, gently press the top of it inside its slot. When it pops up, you may
remove it from the phone.
Switching on the phone
To switch on the phone, long press the key. Enter the PIN code if required (i.e. the 4- to 8-digit secret
code of 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 62.
If you enter an incorrect PIN code 3 times, your SIM card will be blocked. To unblock it, you must
request the PUK code from your operator.
Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery is partially charged and an alarm will warn
you when the battery level is low.
Once the battery and the battery cover are clipped on the phone you can charge the phone. Pull away the
protective rubber cap covering the charger connector (it is attached to the phone so that you cannot lose it).
Plug in the connector as shown below. Then plug it into a main AC power socket.
The battery symbol indicates the state of charge. During charging, the 4-bar charge indicators scroll; the
maximum charge time for empty battery is 3 hours for a standard charger. When all four 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 4 hours and stand-by time up to 300 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 may lose all your personal settings if you remove the battery when the phone is switched on.
Copying the contents of your SIM card
If you are transferring your SIM card from another phone, you may want to copy the contents of your SIM
phonebook to your Philips 768 mobile phone. To do so, proceed as follows:
1. From the home screen, press,and selec
t
Contacts.
2. To copy all contacts, select Advanced.
Then select Copy to Phone. A message
"Copy to phone?" appears. Press Yes to
proceed or No to cancel.
3. To copy only one entry, from the home
screen, press and select Contacts.The
n
select View contacts. Browse in the
contacts list to select one of the entries an
d
press Options to select Copy contact to
phone. A message appears. Press Yes to
proceed or No to cancel.
For more information on managing your phonebooks, please see “ Contacts on page 46.
Setting hotkeys
You can configure the numeric keys   -   to access your favorite features simply by long pressing on
the numeric key.
Majority of the hotkeys have been preset and configured. To check the hotkey settings, select Shortcuts >
Hotkey. To change the hotkey setting, press the numeric key you wish to change and select Options >
Personalise, then select a feature to be associated with the numeric key from the following list:
Numeric key
 
has been preconfigured as the default Voice mailbox number and cannot be modified.
Phone
number
Messages
Send text Create
Calculator Inbox
Homepage Meeting
Calendar My Files
Shortcuts Camera
Contacts Music
Voice
recognition
[Empty]
Quick call
Icons & Symbols
In idle mode, several symbols can be displayed simultaneously on the screen.
Silent - Your phone will not ring when
receiving a call.
Vibra - Your phone will vibrate when
receiving a call.
GPRS attach - Your mobile 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 batter
y
level (3 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).
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.
GSM Network: your phone is connecte
d
to a GSM network
Reception quality: the more bars are
shown the better the reception is.
I
f the network symbol isn’t displayed, th
e
network is not currently available. You
may be in a bad reception area, moving to
a different location may help.
Memory full - The phone’s memory is full.
Delete items to store new ones.
MMS message - You have received a
new multimedia message.
2. Calling
Although your Philips 768 mobile phone provides a great variety of functions - taking pictures and videos,
recording sounds, sending and receiving e-mails, to name a few - it is first and foremost a mobile phone.
This chapter describes the features and options related to making and receiving calls.
Making a call
To make a call, you can simply enter the telephone number with the numeric keys:
Press To
Keypad keys Enter the telephone number of you
r
correspondent. An edit scree
n
appears.
 Clear Short press to delete the last digit o
r
long press to clear one line an
d
return to the home screen.
 /  Call the number/select to save the
number.
  End the call.
Or you may select the number from Contacts:
Press To
 /  Go to Contacts and select Vie
w
contacts to access the list / Direc
t
access to the contact list.
 or  Select the desired contact.
 / / 
Options
Call the number/choose Cal
l
under the Options menu/View the
contact’s detailed information.
  End the call.
When you select a contact, you can press Options to access the following options:
Options Description
View View the contact’s information.
Send
message
Send an SMS to the contact.
Call Call the contact’s number.
Delete Delete the contact.
Default
number
Select the default displaye
d
number: Mobile, Home or Work.
Send contact
Send the contact’s number to
other recipient(s) via Infrared o
r
Bluetooth.
Copy contact
Copy the contact to the phone
/
SIM’s memory.
Move
contact
Move the contact to the phone
/
SIM’s memory.
Add picture Add a picture to the contact.
Select
multiple
Select to mark a/multiple
contact(s).
In-call menu
The options under In-call menu varies according to In-call status such as talking to one person on the phone,
having a call on hold, or under conference call situation.
When you are talking to one person on the phone, the phone options include:
Options Description
Hold all calls Put all the calls on hold.
Mute Mute the call.
Dial number Place a new call.
End call End the call.
When there is one call on hold (subscription dependent), the phone options include:
Options Description
Swap Swap between two calls.
Mute Mute the call.
Conference
call
Put the two calls under the
conference call mode.
End all
calls
End all calls.
End call End the call.
Transfer
call
Transfer the call.
Where the phone is under the mode of conference call, the phone options include:
Options Description
Hold all
calls
Put all the calls on hold.
Mute Mute the call.
Dial
number
Place a new call.
End call End the call.
Split Split the calls from the conference
mode.
Make a second call
This feature is subscription-dependent. You can make a second call during an active call or during a call on
hold:
Press To
Keypad key Enter the phone number you woul
d
like to call.
  Call the number while already o
n
the phone. The action will
automatically puts the first call o
n
hold.
Answer a second call
When you receive a second call while already on the phone, your phone rings or vibrates and the screen
displays information concerning the caller. You can then:
Press To
 / 
Reject
Reject the call.
 /  
Options
Answer the call while putting the
first call on hold.
Accept
To receive a second call, you must have deactivated the Divert for voice calls (see “ Call divert” on
page 58) and activated the Call waiting (see "Call waiting" on page 53 ).
Answer a third call
It is possible to receive a third call while you are speaking to one caller and have another on hold. You can
either end of the calls before answering the third one or introduce the calling party into a conference (see
above). This service is limited to two current communications (one active and one on hold).
3.
Text Entry
Text can be entered in editing screens in two different ways: by using T9 Predictive Text Input. The
techniques for using these two methods are discussed.
Within these two text input methods you can also choose how to enter your text. The options are:
Abc The first letter of the first word in
a
sentence is in upper case, the rest in lowe
r
case. If you insert a period, the first wor
d
of the new sentence will be in upper case.
ABC All upper case.
abc All lower case.
123 Numeric (T9 not applicable).
When in a text editing screen (for example main menu > Messages > Create > SMS/MMS/E-mail), an
icon in the upper left-hand corner indicated you current mode. All the text entry include possibilities:
T9
Abc
ABC 123
T9
ABC
Abc
T9
abc
abc
You can choose your text entry mode here by browsing to an option and press Select or a long press on
  allows to select your T9 language.
Alternatively, you can make your choice by long pressing on   to turn T9 on or off and short-pressing  
to toggle through the text input options (ABC, Abc, abc, and 123)
T9 text input
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T9 Text Input is an intelligent editing mode for entering text on a mobile phone. It allows you to enter text
more quickly by anticipating the word you want to enter based on the keys you have pushed.
Example: how to enter the word "home"
The best way to understand this is through the use of an example. To enter the word "home", proceed as
follows:
Press To
    
 
Display what contains the letters o
f
"home." The screens shows Good,
the first word in a list of possible
words.
 Next Scroll to Home.
 or  Insert/confirm the word Home.
  Insert a space.
How to use it?
Letters and symbols represented by each key are as follows:
  Short press to enter a
symbol.
Long press to enter the
number.
  -  
Short press to enter a letter.
Long press to enter a
number.
  Short press to enter a space.
Long press to enter zero.
When a T9 word is
highlighted on the screen, a short-press
inserts the word followed by a space.
  To browse the list of
candidate words.
To select a feature from the
Options menu.
  To insert the word only (no
space after).
  To clear an entry (backspace).
  To quit the editing window,
whether you save the message or not.
  Short press to display the
punctuation and symbols table which
you can browse using the navigation
key.
Long press to select T9
language.
  Short press to shift from
standard, to lower, to upper case, to
number, in T9 or basic mode.
Long press to shift from T9
to basic mode.
How to add words?
If you cannot find the word you are looking for in the T9 dictionary, you can enrich it with entries of your
own:
Press To
 Options Open the Options menu an
d
navigate to Spell word.
 Select Enter the word in the window tha
t
appears using basic text inpu
t
(described below)
 Save Add it to the text editing screen an
d
T9 dictionary.
Basic text input
If you wish to access the basic text input, long press   to turn off T9. This method requires multiple key
presses to reach the desired character.
Taking the word "home" again as our example, the letter "h" is the second letter on the  , so you must
press it twice to enter "h". The example below explains in more detail.
Example: how to enter the word "home"
Press To
   Reach the letter "H"
    Reach the letter "O"
  Reach the letter "M"
   Reach the letter "E"
Letters, numbers and symbols are located on each key as shown in the table below:
Short press Long
press
  . , - ? ! ’ @ : ; / 1 1
  a b c 2 à ä ç A B C Ä 2
  d e f 3 é è D E F É 3
  g h i 4 ì G H I 4
  j k l 5 J K L 5
  m n o 6 ö ñ ò M N O Ö Ñ 6
  p q r s 7   P Q R S 7
  t u v 8 ü ù T U V Ü 8
  w x y z 9 æ ø å W X Y Z Æ Ø Å 9
  space 0
4.
Entertainment
This section describes the games and additional tools installed on your mobile phone.
Some of the features described here depend on the configuration of your mobile phone, the country in
which you purchased it, and/or your service provider.
Games
Default games
This menu features games that are pre-installed in your mobile phone. To start playing the game:
Press To
 Select Main menu > Entertainment >
Games > Default games
 Select Open the game list
 Select Select a game
 Options Select New game from the optio
n
menu
 Select Start playing the game
Java Games
Your mobile phone features Java, which allows you to run Java-compatible applications such as games
downloaded on the network. This menu allows you to create folders to organize the games you have
downloaded from the network via WAP.
Melody composer
This feature allows you to create personal sounds:
Press To
 Select Main menu > Entertainment >
Melody composer. And go to the
desired sound file
 Options Open the option menu
 Select Go to Edit and start editing you
r
music
 Options Play or Save the music. You ma
y
select to adjust the Tempo an
d
Instrument.
Demo mode
This menu displays a video clip in order to illustrate your mobile phone's multimedia features. It is available
even if you have not inserted a SIM card.
5.
Browser
Items in Browser menu depend on the type of service you have subscribed to and/or the service provider you
use. Consequently, some of the menus described below may not be available. If your phone was
pre-configured, you will not need to change the settings described in this section.
The services provided may involve making a phone call or sending an SMS for which you may be charged.
Contact your network operator for details.
WAP
Your mobile phone is WAP enabled. With WAP
(Wireless Application Protocol), you can connect to the WAP network and browse special websites to
download photos, wallpapers, and ringtones, etc.
Access to WAP is dependent on your service provider and your subscription. Please contact your service
provider for the information required to fill in the fields described here.
Configuring WAP
Before you can connect to the WAP network, you must first complete the following two steps:
1. Configure your mobile phone's network
connection. For information on configuring
network access, see “ Settings” below.
2. Configure your WAP push message settings.
For more information, see “ Profiles” .
Start browser
Your homepage is the WAP site your mobile phone connects to by default. Your phone may be
preconfigured to connect to the WAP site of your service provider. See “ Profilesto know how to set your
homepage.
To connect to your homepage, simply select Homepage.
It is also possible to set your homepage directly in your WAP browser. If you do so, the home page in the
browser takes precedence and it is this page you will see when you select Start Browser in the Browser
menu.
When you are connected to the WAP site, press either   or   to access features available on the
webpage.
Bookmarks
This menu allows you to manage a list of your favorite WAP sites, much as you might
do with a "Favorite" or "Bookmarks" menu in an Internet browser. In this way, you do
not have to enter the address for a site whenever you want to visit it.
To add a new bookmark/folder:
Press To
 Select Main menu > Browser > Bookmarks
 Options Go to the option menu.
 or  Select to add New Folder or Ne
w
Bookmark.
 Select Go to edit screen and enter
information such as Title and
Address for New Bookmark or Title
for New Folder.
Bookmarks folder options
Press To
 Select Main menu > Browser >
Bookmarks
 or  Navigate to the desired folder
 Options Options under bookmarks folde
r
include:
Edit
New folder
New bookmark
Delete
Delete all
Bookmark options
Press To
 Select Main menu > Browser >
Bookmarks
 or  Navigate to the desired Bookmark
 Options Options under each Bookmar
k
include:
Edit
Move
New Folder
New Bookmark
Delete
Delete all
Settings
This feature allows you to customize the settings of the way you connect to your WAP service. You can
create a number of profiles with different settings.
Press To
 Select Main menu > Browser >Setting
s
> WAP profiles
 Options Go to WAP parameter and edi
t
details.
Edit WAP parameter
Options Description
Name To name the current profile
IP address To enter the IP address of you
r
WAP service
Port To enter the IP port number of you
r
WAP service. This is usually por
t
number 9201.
Homepage To enter a WAP site address to
which you will connect directl
y
when connecting using the relate
d
profile.
Linger time When you have reached the
inactivity timeout (in seconds), you
r
phone will automatically close the
WAP connection.
Connection To toggle between different way to
connect to the WAP service: Auto,
CSD or GPRS. If the GPRS
network is not available upo
n
connection, a message will ask yo
u
if a CSD connection should be
made instead.
CSD Toggle between different CSD
profiles profiles that you have defined i
n
Connectivity.
GPRS
profiles
To toggle between different GPRS
profiles that you have defined i
n
Connectivity.
WAP push setting
WAP Push is a service for the asynchronous delivery of content to the mobile device.
Use this menu to turn on or off the reception of message broadcast on your network
and/or from your service provider. Or you may specify to allow SMS centers from
specific area to send you the messages. From main menu > Brower > Settings > Push
messages.
Push messages Options
Options Description
Always
accept
Turn on the message broadcas
t
service for all the messages.
Never
accept
Turn off the message broadcas
t
service for all the messages.
Only from
address
Specify a certain area by adding its
area code.
Push messages include URL links for quick access to the corresponding WAP services: a single click on the
WAP Push message will connect to the WAP site for browsing or downloading multimedia files into your
handset.
6.
Music
This feature allows you to download music from the network, save the sound files, edit your play list, and
play the music. The phone can support MP3 and AAC format.
Tracks
This feature allows you to play downloaded music from either the Phone memory or Memory card. For
example, to play tracks from an inserted SD/MMC card, select the Tracks option and then on the next
screen select Memory card. From the listed tracks, select the music file you want to play and then press .
Last played
This feature provides a list of songs that you previously played. The list of songs is arranged
chronologically.
Playlists
This feature allows you to edit your favorite song list. To edit your playlist:
Press To
 Select Main menu > Music > Playlists >
<New playlist>
 / 
 Select
Scroll to the desired playlist. Ope
n
the option menu to Open, Play,
Delete, Rename the playlist or ge
t
more information in Help.
Mini-SD Card Management
Note: Before using your Mini-SD card, please insert the new Mini-SD card into your Philips 768 mobile
phone to initialize it and create the following directories automatically: 768 > Music (Pictures, Video,
Others). Thereafter, you may then copy your music files into the Music directory of the memory card via
a computer and card reader. The process for pictures and video files are the same as music.
To manage the music collection on your SD/MMC card, when you select a Track from the Memory card,
press the Options button. While in the Options menu:
Press To
Play Play the selected track.
Play
mode
Set the play options for the selecte
d
track. They are: Off, Repeat,
Shuffle, Shuffle and Repeat.
A
dd to
p
laylis
t
Add the selected track to
a
p
re-existing or new playlist. To
create a new playlist, select the
<New playlist> option from the
sub-menu.
Details Display file information for the
selected track.
Delete Remove the selected track from the
SD/MMC card. This action canno
t
be undone.
7.
Camera
Your mobile phone features a digital camera that allows you to take pictures (up to 1.3 Mega pixels) and
record short videos, store them in your phone, use them as wallpaper or send them to your friends.
Ensure the camera lens is clean before you take pictures as small dust can strongly affect the result.
Camera mode
Consult the table below on how to perform common operations with your camera.
Press To
 or
Camera side
key
From main menu > Camera or
Launch camera mode directly.
Side keys +
and -
Zoom in/out (when the camera is
active)
Z
oom behaviour depends on
camera resolution setting. The
lower the resolution, the highe
r
the zoom factor.
 /  Switch between camera or video
mode.
 /  Adjust brightness (when the
camera is active)
 or Take a picture, which will be saved
Camera side
key
right after the shot
 Options
or 
Open the option menu
Within any menu, press power key to cancel any current action and go back to idle mode. Once they have
been saved, pictures / videos are available in My Files > Pictures / Videos. See “ Music” on page 23 for
more detailed information.
Camera option menu
When the camera mode is activated and before a picture is taken, you can change a number of settings by
pressing Options.
Options Description
Preview
screen
Select to view with a Large/Smal
l
screen.:
Picture
resolution
Adjust from six image sizes:
160X120, 320X240, 640X480,
800X600, and 1280X1024.
Picture
Quality
Select among three image quality:
Super fine, Fine and Normal.
View
p
ictures
Select to view the pictures taken.
Flash light To activate or deactivate the flas
h
mode.
Mode Three modes for selection: Nigh
t
mode, and Self-timer.
Effects Select to add special colour effects
to the picture.
A
dvanced Edit more detailed information:
Default name: Ente
r
default name for the picture.
Reset settings: Restore
default values.
Anti-Flicker: Selec
t
between 50Hz or 60Hz.
Once you have activated the camera, simply press  to take a picture. The picture is automatically saved.
Once the picture is saved, you can then press  Options to access the following list:
Options Description
Send To send the picture Via multimedia
msg, Via Bluetooth, Via infrare
d
or Via e-mail.
Take new
p
icture
Return to the viewfinder screen.
A
s contac
t
ID
To set as the display image whe
n
there is an incoming call.
A
s
wallpaper
To set the picture as a wallpaper to
be either Full Screen or Fit Screen.
Delete Delete the picture.
When the photo album is full, a warning message will pop-up.
Video mode
This option allows you to record short videos, which you can play, save in the phone, or in an inserted
memory (SD/MMC) card, or send to someone via MMS or e-mail.
Note that the phone's internal memory can store approximately 350k of video. When recording to an
SD/MMC card, the amount of video you may store is dependent upon the size of the SD/MMC card.
How to record Video?
Press To
 Select
or Camera
side key
From main menu > Camera o
r
Launch Camera directly.
 or  To scroll the phone from camer
a
mode to video mode. Note that the
icon on the upper left scree
n
indicates which mode you selected.
  Start recording a video.
 /  Adjust brightness (when i
n
recording mode)
+ / -
Camera
side keys
Zoom in/out (when in recording
mode)
 Stop Stop recording and save the video
right after the shot
 Options Open the option menu
Video option menu
When the video mode is activated and before you start recording, you can change a number of settings by
pressing option.
Options Description
Preview
screen
Select to view with a Large/Smal
l
screen.
Video
length
Select from MMS length o
r
Maximum length.
Video
resolution
Select video size: 352x288 o
r
176x144
Video Select image quality: Fine an
d
quality Normal.
View
videos
Select to view the recorded video.
Flash light Select to turn on/off the flashlight.
Effects Select a colour effect.
A
dvanced Edit more detailed information:
Default name: Ente
r
default name for the video.
Reset settings: Restore
factory settings.
Once you have activated the video mode, simply press to start recording. Press Stop to stop recording
and save the video. Once you have saved the file, you can then press Options to access the following list:
Video menu options
Options Description
Play Play the video that you just recorded.
Send Send the video file.
R
ecord
new video
Return to video mode to record new
videos.
D
elete Delete the video clip.
When video album is full, a warning message will pop-up.
8.
Messages
This chapter presents the different messaging features of your Philips 768 mobile phone. Access to some of
these features will depend on your subscription. Please contact your service provider for the details
concerning your subscription.
SMS
This menu allows you to send and receive short text messages via SMS (Short Message Service). SMS can
include simple sounds, pictures and/or animations.
Create a new SMS
Press To
 Select
or
From main menu, select Message
s
> Create > SMS or
  From home screen, select  
(Create)
Keypad
keys
Enter text for your SMS.
 Next or
 Clear
Select the desired word/ character
or
Delete a word/character.
When you are editing an SMS, press Options to have following features:
Options Description
Continue Select Contacts to send your SMS
to a recipient in your phonebook. O
r
select Phone number to enter an
y
other number using the keypad.
A
dd Insert symbols to your text.
symbol
Insert
object
You may insert a list of items to
your text:
Sounds: Insert
a
predefined sound.
Animations: Insert
a
predefined animation.
My animations: Inser
t
an animation that you have
downloaded.
My pictures: Insert
a
picture that you have downloade
d
or taken.
My sounds: Insert
a
sound file that you have
downloaded.
Text template: To add
a
predefined text to your SMS. Fo
r
more information, see "Template"
below.
Contact number: To
insert a phone number from you
r
phonebook into the message.
Bookmark: Insert
a
WAP bookmark.
Spell wor
d
Add a new word to T9 dictionary.
T9
language
To select between T9 Automatic o
r
English.
T9
dictionary
To turn on or off the T9 dictionary.
Save as
draft
To save the SMS as a draft.
Text
format
This menu allows you to format the
text of your message. Please note
that the formatting applied here is
only visible to the recipient if his o
r
her mobile phone also supports tex
t
formatting.
These options must be set before
entering your text:
Font size: selec
t
between Normal and Small.
Font style: selec
t
between Underlined an
d
Strikethrough.
Font colour: selec
t
between Foreground color an
d
Background color.
Pictures and sounds that are copyright protected cannot be sent in a message.
Inbox
This menu lists all the SMS messages you have received. To view SMS messages:
Press To
 Select From main menu > Messages >
Inbox
 or  Highlight the message that yo
u
would like to view.
 Options Select View to read the message
content.
Inbox options include:
Options Description
View View message content and sende
r
information.
Edit Edit the received message.
Reply Reply an SMS to the sender.
Forward Forward the message to othe
r
recipients. You may locate the
num
b
er from the phonebook or ente
r
a new number with the numeric
keys.
Delete Delete the message.
Delete all Delete all the messages in the Inbox.
Details Read the details of the message suc
h
as Date, Delivery time, From an
d
Message centre.
Call back Extract the sender's phone numbe
r
and directly make a call.
Select
multiple
Highlight one or all message with
a
mark.
Outbox
This menu lists all the SMS you have sent and saved. The options available are View, Forward, Delete,
Delete all, Details and Select multiple.
Draft
This menu lists all the SMS you have saved but not sent. The options available are Send, View, Edit,
Delete, Delete all, Details and Select multiple.
Settings > Text message
This menu allows you to set different settings for two SMS profiles. Select one of the available profiles and
select Activate to apply the SMS profile or select Personalise to change the following options:
Options Description
Message Edit the number of your message
centre center.
Protocol Select from Standard text, Fax,
X
.400, Paging, ERMES an
d
E-mail.
Validity
p
eriod
This feature is
subscription-dependent. To selec
t
the length of time your message is to
be stored in your SMS center. This is
useful when the recipient is no
t
connected to the network (and thus
cannot receive your message
immediately. Select from 1 hour, 1
2
hours, 1 day, 1 week an
d
Maximum.
Delivery
report
This feature is
subscription-dependent. Selec
t
whether to receive a delivery report.
SMS via
GPRS
Select to turn on/off the feature:
Sending SMS via GPRS.
Direct
reply
Turn on/off direct reply feature.
Message
class
Classify the message class fro
m
Class 0 - 3.
Access to the GPRS network is subscription-dependent.
MMS
This menu allows you to send and receive MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages. MMS messages
can include text, pictures, and sounds. They can be made of one or several slides. Whether you send it to an
e-mail address or to another mobile phone, the MMS is played in a slide show.
Please note that if you send an MMS to another mobile phone, the recipient’s phone must also support MMS
in order to receive your message.
Create a New MMS
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Message
s
> Create > Multimedia message.
 Options Open the option menu.
In order to create a new MMS message, press   Options to have the following features:
Options Description
Continue Enter details for the MMS:
To: Insert the number o
f
the recipients.
Subject: Enter a subjec
t
for the message.
Cc: Send a courtesy cop
y
to other recipients.
Bcc: Send a blin
d
courtesy copy to other recipients.
Sender visibility: Tur
n
on/off the Sender visibility.
Priority: Select fro
m
Low, Normal and High.
Delivery report: Tur
n
on/off to receive a delivery report.
Read report: Tur
n
on/off to get a read report notice.
Expiry time: Select fro
m
1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 1
2
hours, 1 day, 1 week an
d
Maximum.
Delivery time: Selec
t
between Immediate an
d
Tomorrow.
Insert
object
Items include Picture, Video,
Sound and Page.
Insert new Insert objects such as Created b
y
Digital camera, Video camera an
d
Sound recorder.
A
ttachme
nt
To attach Business card o
r
A
ppointmen
t
with the MMS.
Preview
message
To preview the message or the
current page of the message.
You cannot attach a video file to an MMS that already has a sound or picture file and vice versa. Nor can
you attach a sound file to an MMS that already has a voice memo and vice versa.
Timing To set the Slide duration.
Page list To view the page list.
Save To save the MMS to the Draft.
Please note that predefined and copyright protected pictures and sounds cannot be sent. In both cases, they
will not appear in the lists from which you are asked to select an item.
If a "Memory full" message appears when creating or receiving an MMS, you must delete old messages (e.g.,
template, draft, received message, etc.).
Inbox
This menu lists all the MMS you have received. Once you have read an MMS, press Options to access
View, Edit, Reply, Forward, Delete, Delete all, Details, Call back and Select multiple.
Outbox
This menu lists all the MMS you have sent. Options include View, Forward, Delete, Delete all, Details
and Select multiple.
Draft
This menu lists all the MMS you have saved but not sent. Options include Send, View, Edit, Delete,
Delete all, Details and Select multiple.
Settings > Multimedia message
This menu allows you to configure your Philips 768 mobile phone to send and receive MMS messages.
Your phone may have been pre-configured to directly access the services offered. If not, contact your
operator to obtain the information described in the present section.
Options Description
Profiles Select a server from the list or press
 Options to Edit details or press
 to launch the service. Serve
r
details for editing include:
Name: A name to
identify the server.
IP address: The
numeric address of the server in
the format of nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Port: The port numbe
r
on the server. This is usually port
number 9201.
Server address: The
URL of the message server.
Linger time: The time
your phone stays connected to the
WAP.
Connection: Select the
connection between GPRS or
CSD.
CSD profiles: Select
a
predefined CSD setting.
GPRS profiles: Select
a
predefined GPRS setting.
Sending
options
Select to adjust the following
options:
Sender visibility: tur
n
on/off to see the sender's phone
number.
Priority: Select fro
m
Low, Normal and High.
Delivery report: This
option informs you via SMS of the
status of MMS messages you have
sent (i.e., if they have been
delivered). It can be either On or
Off.
Expiry time: Select fro
m
1 hour, 3hours, 6 hours, 12
hours, 1 day, 1 week and
Maximum.
Retrieval: Select fro
m
Automatic, Deferred and
A
uto.
homnet.
Spam filter:Select to
turn on/off the spam filter.
Email
Your Philips 768 mobile phone can send and receive e-mail messages, provided this service is included in
your subscription. You must already have an e-mail account and have received the settings from your email
service provider. In some cases, your mobile phone service provider may also provide an e-mail service.
Before you start using Email function, the phone asks you to set Sender's Email address in Email profile.
For details on how to configure your account, see “ Settings > E-mail” on page49.
Create > E-mail
Select this menu item to create a new e-mail. Enter the text in the edit window that appears. Once you have
written your message, press Options to access the following:
Options Description
A
dd
Recipient
To enter the e-mail address of the
recipient (short press  to access
the table of symbols including the @
sign).
Enter the address (To)and the
Subject. You can also send a copy
(Cc) or blind copy (Bcc) of your
e-mail. You may also send your
e-mail with Attachment.
Save Save the message in the draft box
without sending it. You must first
have entered an email address.
New line To begin a new paragraph.
Clear all To clear all inputs at once.
Inbox > Mailbox > Check mail
This menu allows you to connect to your mailbox and to download either all your e-mails or just the headers
(after which you can then choose which messages to download in full).
Inbox > Mailbox
This menu lists all the e-mails you have received.
Outbox > Mail outbox
This menu lists all the e-mails you have sent.
Drafts > Mail drafts
This menu lists all the e-mails you have saved but not sent. Options include View, Send, Edit, Delete,
Delete all, Edit, and Select multiple.
Settings > E-mail
This menu contains the parameters required for sending and receiving e-mails. You will need to check with
your service provider for the settings and conditions of use.
Options Description
Server You can configure up to five profiles
for connecting to your e-mail server.
Press Options to Activate, Edit o
r
Rename the desired server. Yo
u
may edit the following details:
Connection: To choose
how your phone connects to the
network: Connect using: GPR
S
first, CSD only or GPRS only.
Then perform the corresponding
settings in CSD or GPRS.
Incoming server: To se
t
the information used to receive
e-mails (POP server): Server,
Port, Authentication, Account,
Password, and Download.
Outgoing server: To se
t
the information used to sen
d
emails (SMTP server): Server,
Port, Authentication,
A
ccoun
t
and Password.
A
ccoun
t
Edit more information such as Use
r
name, Address, and Signature.
Template
This feature allows you to create templates to edit or send later.
Messenger
Your phone features Instant Messaging & Presence service, which is designed to support message exchange
at a rate that supports chat-like conversations. An instant message is delivered quickly to a recipient;
otherwise the message is dropped and the sender is informed of the delivery failure.
This feature is operator and subscription-dependent.
Login
Before you start, you are required to log in your name. Under main menu, go to Messages > Messenger >
Login.
Press To
 Select Main menu > Messages >
Messenger > Login. And go to the
desired account.
 Options Select to Activate the account o
r
Edit the details. Details include the
following:
Account name
Address
User ID
Password
GPRS profiles
Message history
Press To
 Select Main menu > Messages >
Messenger > Message history
 or 
N
avigate to the desired message
 Select View the message
Settings
Options Description
A
ccounts Edit such account details describe
d
above.
Preferenc
es
Edit further details such as
A
utomatic longin, Message alert,
A
lert with sound,
A
lert with
vibration, Alert with popup an
d
Online Info alert.
Cell info
The feature is network dependent. This menu allows you to manage the reception of SMS broadcasts
regularly transmitted to all subscribers on the network. It gives you access to the options listed below.
Options Description
A
uto Select to turn on/off of incoming CB
display messages.
Reception Select to turn on/off the reception o
f
new cell broadcast messages.
Message
inbox
Display a list of the CB messages.
List of
topics
To define the type of messages yo
u
want to receive:
From the My topic
s
menu, select New entry to create
your favorite topics.
From the Active topics,
select an existing topic in the lis
t
which you can change or delete.
To obtain the codes corresponding to the different types, you must contact your operator.
Languages To select the language in whic
h
you will receive the messages.
Memory status
This feature allows you see how much memory space remains for messages in your phone and SIM card:
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Message
s
> Memory status
 Back Return to the previous menu.
Message settings
The options under this feature have been described in the preceding sections. Please refer to the relevant
sections for details.
Voice mailbox
This menu allows you to set your voice mailbox number and listen to voice messages your correspondents
have left for you.
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Messages
> Settings > Voice mail
Keypad
keys Set your voice mailbox number
 Save or
 Clear
Save the number or Cancel the
number
9.
My Files
This menu allows you to manage your files by storing into different folders. Moreover, you may use
Memory status to get the memory capacity information of your phone or external SD/MMC card.
Managing files
You may cut, copy, and paste the files in My files. However, the phone can’t copy big files from SD/ MMC
card to internal memory (up to 350kb).
To cut, copy, or paste any files in My files:
Press To
 Select
From main menu, select My files >
Pictures or Sounds.
 or  Scroll to the desired file.
 Options Open the Options menu.
 or  Select Organise > Cut or Copy.
 or  Go to the desired folder.
 Options Open the Options menu.
 or  Select Paste here.
Phone memory
To see all the files saved in the handset memory:
Press To
 Select From main menu, select My files >
Memory status
 or 
N
avigate through Free memory,
Used and Total size.
Memory card
To see all the files saved in the external memory:
Press To
 Select From main menu, select My files >
Memory Card.
 /  Scroll between My Files of the
p
hones memory and Memory card.
 or 
N
avigate through files that are save
d
in memory cards.
10.
Tools
This menu contains options related to your personal application.
Calendar
This menu displays the calendar. The month view is the default view and today's date is highlighted in red
and also by a blue square. The lunar date of the highlighted date will display in green in the down right
corner of the screen. You can select a different date by the blue square with the navigation keys.
Calendar includes the following options:
Options Description
View day View the event list of the day. Press
 Options to:
View: view the even
t
details.
Edit: Edit the even
t
details.
Delete: Delete the event.
Send: Select the
connection type: Infrared o
r
Bluetooth.
Capacity: View the
event capacity.
View
week
Display the calendar in a wee
k
format.
New
meeting
This menu allows you to create
a
new appointment. Press to create
a
new event with the following
information:
Subject: enter a subjec
t
for the event.
Location: Specify the
location.
Start date: Enter a star
t
date.
Start time: Specify the
start time.
End date: Enter a en
d
date.
End time: Specify the
end time.
Alarm: Set the alar
m
on/off and alarm frequency.
Reminder: Set the
reminder to alert At event time,
5
mn before, 15 mn before, 1
hour before, 1 day before o
r
Other.
Repetition: Set even
t
repetition frequency.
Go to date Enter a date and directly locate the
date on the calendar.
A
dvanced For more options:
Clear all: Select from
A
l
l
events, One day old and One
week old.
Reminders: Select fro
m
Always, Never and If phone i
s
on.
Starting day: Set the
starting day of a week: SUN o
r
MON.
Alarms
From Alarms menu, you have the following options:
Options Description
Simple
alarm
A simple alarm rings only once. Se
t
the alarm status to On/Off. When se
t
to On, specify the alarm time.
Repeat
alarm
A recurrent alarm rings according to
the day you specify in a week. Fo
r
example, if you select Sunday an
d
Monday, the alarm clock rings ever
y
Sunday and Monday.
A
larm
tone
Select an alarm tone.
Appointments
Appointments allows you to arrange your schedule on the phone. Under a New event, edit the details
according to the above description of View Day in the Calendar option menu. Or you may see a list of
events that you arranged.
Tasks
This menu allows you to record your tasks on the phone. Press Add to create a new task with the
following information:
Options Description
Subject enter the subject for the entry.
Status Select from Pending or Done.
Priority Define the entrys priority: High,
Normal or Low.
Set date Select whether to set a date or not.
Due date define the due date.
Due time define the due time.
A
larm Set the alarm on/off.
Notes
This menu allows you to record your notes on the phone. When you see a list of your saved notes, select the
desired one and press Options to, Edit, New Entry, Delete, Delete all, Send and check the Capacity.
Voice memo
This menu allows you to record a voice memo. Once recorded, you can set the sound file as a ringer, send
via e-mail and etc.
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Tools >
Voice memo.
 Record/
Pause
 Stop
Start recording / Pause recording
Stop recording and save the file.
 Play Start playing the recorded file
Calculator
Your mobile phone has a built in calculator. The keypad is used for entering numbers. Refer to the table
below for how to perform different operations.
Options Description
  Addition
  Subtraction
  Multiplication
  Division
  Equals
 
Options
> +/-
To toggle between negative an
d
p
ositive figures.
 
Options
> %
Add a % symbol.
 
Add a decimal point.
Unit converter
This menu allows you to convert many types of units such as Length, Temperature, Currency, Energy,
Velocity, Mass, Area, Volume, Power, Time and Pressure.
The results derived from the converter is soley intended for use as reference and cannot serve as a source
of data for other purposes.
11.
Contacts
The feature is where you manage the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of your friends, family, and
colleagues. Your Philips 768 mobile phone has two storage areas for your contacts: the SIM phonebook and
the onboard phonebook.
Managing contacts in the onboard phonebook allows you to store more information (e-mail address, fax
number, company name, etc.) than if you used the SIM phonebook.
The space available for these fields on the SIM card may vary according to the manufacturer. If you want to
be able to call your contacts while outside your home country network, enter the international prefix,
country and area codes.
To switch between SIM phonebook and onboard phonebook:
From main menu, select Contacts > Advanced > Select addressbook.
View/ Create contacts
To view or create a new SIM/phone contact:
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Contacts >
View Contacts
 Add Select <New contact>
Keypad
keys
Enter the following fields of details
for SIM contacts.
Name
Home
Location
Position in SIM
or Enter the following details fo
r
onboard phonebook contacts:
First name
Last name
Mobile
Home
Work and etc.
 Save or
 Clear /
Back
Store the entry or return to the
Contacts menu.
Note that to create a contact, you must provide at least a number.
Most of the fields are free-text, meaning that you can enter alphanumeric data using the text entry functions
of your mobile phone (for more information on text entry, see “ Text Entry” on page 16).
Phonebook Options
In the phonebook, you can display the details of a contact by selecting it and pressing Options to
view/edit more details:
Options Description
View View the details of the selecte
d
contact.
Send
message
Send a Text Message o
r
Multimedia Message to the
contact.
Call Call the contact.
Delete Delete the contact.
Default
number
View the default numbers: Mobile
number, Company number an
d
Home number.
Send
contact
Select to send the contact vi
a
Infrared or Bluetooth.
Copy
contact
Copy the entry to SIM card o
r
p
hone.
Move
contact
Move the entry.
A
dd
p
icture
Add a picture ID to the contact. This
option is only available for contacts
on the onboard phonebook.
Select
multiple
Select one contact at a time or selec
t
all contacts.
View groups
The View groups feature allows you to organize your contacts so that you can associate images and/or
ringtones with a group of contacts and send messages to all the members of the group. From the Contacts
menu, select View groups and the list of groups is displayed.
View
Select a group and press Options > View to display the members of the group.
Group Options
Options Description
View Display the group members.
Set
ringtone
Select a ringtone that will soun
d
when a member of the group calls.
Rename Rename the group.
Remove Remove the contact for the group.
A
dd
p
icture
Add a picture to the group.
Send
SMS
Send an SMS to members of
a
group.
Special numbers
This menu allows you to keep a list of useful numbers such as own numbers, service numbers, voicemail
and SOS numbers.
Options Description
My
numbers
View, Edit or Delete your ow
n
p
hone number.
Service
numbers
This entry of the SIM phoneboo
k
allow you to select one of the
available services provided by you
r
operator and to copy it into the
selected phonebook.
Voice mail Dial the number for your voice mail
service provider.
Emergenc
y
Dial emergency phone numbers.
Quick call
You may edit a list of quick calls.
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Contacts >
Quick call
N
avigation
keys
N
avigate to the desired picture
location.
 Add or
 Back
Add a number to the selecte
d
location and then display all the
contacts or Return to the main menu
 or  Select a contact from the phonebook
 Done or
 Cancel
Confirm the added contact and ad
d
p
icture or Cancel
Advanced
This menu provides you with advanced features so that you can view, edit your contacts:
Options Description
Select
address
book
Toggle between contacts saved o
n
the SIM contacts or Phonebook.
Sort
names
Sort the phonebook contacts by Firs
t
name or Last name.
Picture in
contacts
Select to turn on/off the display o
f
the caller’s picture.
Copy to Copy all the entries to SIM.
SIM
Copy to
p
hone
Copy all the entries to Phone.
Move to
SIM
Move all the entries to SIM.
Move to
p
hone
Move all the entries to Phone.
Delete all
entries
Delete all entries.
Memory status
This menu allows you see how much memory space remains for contacts in your phone and SIM card.
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Contacts >
Memory status.
 Select Display the number of contacts
stored and the memory capacity.
12.
Profiles
You can set your phone to operate with the following sound profiles:
• Normal • Headset USB Cable
• Outdoors • Meeting
Profile selection
To select from different profile:
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Profiles.
 or  Navigate to a desired profile.
 Options Display the Options menu and yo
u
may:
Activate: Activate the
profile.
Personalise: Customize
the profile.
Personalise settings
Personalise settings includes the following:
Options Description
Alerts Select the type of alert from Rin
g
only, Vibrate only, Ring & Vibrate,
Vibrate then ring and None.
Key sound Toggle to turn on/off the key sound.
Ringtones Select ringtone for All calls,Al
l
contacts calls, Alarm,
Appointments, Messages, Cel
l
info and Group 1-10.
Ring
volume
It is a 10-scale volume controller.
Use to increase the volume and
 to decrease the volume.
Shutter
sound
Select a shutter sound from three
predefined sounds.
13.
Connectivity
Your phone allows you to connect to a variety of external devices via infrared, Bluetooth, USB, CSD, or
GPRS. This menu provides you with more features to set up the connection with these external devices.
Infrared
You can set up the phone to receive data via infrared wireless communication. To use an IR connection, the
device with which you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant. The types of data you can
send or receive include business cards, graphics, images, sound clips, videos and calendar notes to or from a
compatible phone or data device (for example, a computer) via the IR port of your phone.
Note that do not expose your eyes directly to the IR (infrared) beam or allow it to interfere with other IR
devices. This device is a Class 1 Laser product.
Sending and receiving data via IR
Before infrared transmission, make sure you have the IR ports of the sending and receiving devices point at
each other. Note that there should be no obstructions between the devices. It is suggested to keep the two
devices at the distance of one meter to ensure effective connection.
To activate infrared transmission, press Menu > Connectivity > Infrared. The user of the sending phone
selects the desired IR function to start data transfer.
Note that if data transfer is not started within two minutes after the activation of the IR port, the connection
is cancelled and has to be started again.
Bluetooth
Your phone supports Bluetooth wireless technology, allowing connection to a compatible Bluetooth device
within 10 meters, and transfers of files up to 350 kb. The Bluetooth connection can be subject to interference
from obstructions such as walls or other electronic devices.
Before you can apply Bluetooth, make sure the other device supports Bluetooth function by contacting the
device's manufacturer or its accompanied documentation.
Making a Bluetooth connection
To make a Bluetooth connection, enter the main menu, select Connectivity, then select Bluetooth. On the
Bluetooth screen, select Activate. Next, select Search for devices. When the list of devices appears, select
one to make a connection with it.
If you do not use the Bluetooth feature for some time, you should deactivate it in order to conserve battery
power.
Bluetooth menu
Options Description
A
ctivate To turn on/off the Bluetooth feature.
Search fo
r
devices
Select to search the external devices
that you connect to your phone.
My
devices
Select to connect to devices that yo
u
p
redefined.
Options Select to display more features:
Phone name
Visible
Services supported
When searching for a device, you are presented with a list of any devices discovered within range of your
Bluetooth-enabled phone. As soon as you select a device and a connection is made, you are prompted to
enter a passkey in order to pair with the device. This passkey is supplied by the manufacturer of the other
Bluetooth device, refer to its documentation for further information. The passkey feature ensures that only
legitimate connections are allowed to connect either to your device or the selected device.
USB
This feature allows you to connect your phone to a PC or a Webcam via USB. To apply the feature:
Press To
 Select From main menu, selec
t
Connectivity > USB.
 or 
N
avigate through USB drive,
Webcam and PC software. You
r
mobile phone will then behave suc
h
as a USB drive, a Webcam or will
p
erform PC connections.
 Select Select to connect to the desire
d
device.
Network
This feature allows you to change your Network settings:
Options Description
Select
network
Search for available network.
Search Select between Automatic an
d
mode Manual.
Preferred
networks
Select your preferred network o
r
p
ress List to change network.
Select
band
Five bands are available: 900MHz,
1800MHz, 1900MHz,
900/1800MHz and 900/1900MHz.
Memory card
The phone has a SD/MMC memory card slot to increase the phone’s memory. The phone supports FAT16
SD/MMC cards up to 512MB with guaranteed performance and quality.
Connections
CSD profiles
This menu allows you to configure a CSD (circuit switched data) connection to the network. The available
CSD settings are:
Options Description
Name To name the current profile
Call type To toggle between Analogue o
r
ISDN.
Dial
number
To enter the dial number of you
r
WAP service.
Login To enter a login name.
Password To enter the password.
GPRS profiles
This menu allows you to configure a GPRS (circuit switched data) connection to the network. The available
GPRS settings are:
Options Description
Name To name the current profile
A
P
N
To enter GPRS APN.
Login To enter a login name.
Password To enter the password.
A
uthenticatio
n
To activate/deactivate the feature.
GPRS info
This feature allows you to monitor the amount of data transferred during GPRS connection. Information
include
Options Description
A
ccumulate
d
The capacity and total time o
f
received data.
Life time The capacity and total time of all
received data.
Last link The capacity and total time of the
received data of the last link.
:
14.
Calls
Most options described in this chapter are operator and/or subscription dependent and require either a PIN2
code or a phone code. For more information on PIN codes, see Security” on page 62.
Call history
This menu provides you with a list of calls you have missed, answered and made. The calls include All calls,
Missed calls, Answered calls and Outgoing calls, which are displayed in chronological order with the
most recent first. Select a call in one of the lists and press  Options to access the following:
Options Description
Save
number
Store the phone number to the
p
honebook.
Delete Delete the number from the calle
r
list.
Call Call the highlighted number.
Delete all Delete all the numbers on the lists.
Text
message
Send an SMS to the caller.
Multimedi
a
message
Send a MMS to the caller.
Clear history
This menu allows you to clear the call history: Clear outgoing/Answered/Missed/All calls. Press 
Select to confirm the deletion and Back to cancel the deletion.
Call settings
This menu allows you to configure call settings:
Options Description
IP dialing Select to turn on/off IP dialing.
A
uto
answer
Select to turn on/off Auto answer.
A
ny ke
y
answer
Select to turn on/off
A
ny ke
y
answer.
Minute Select to activate or deactivate
reminder Minute reminder and set the Star
t
time.
Call
services
This feature allows to you set Time
& cost, Call waiting, Hide ID,
Caller ID and Cost setting. Please
refer to the following Cal
l
services menu.
Call services has the following options:
Time & cost: Display the duration
of your calls and their charges:
Last call, Total incoming, Tota
l
outgoing, Cost left and
A
ll voice
calls.
Call waiting: Select to set or
cancel call waiting or Chec
k
status.
Hide ID: Withhold for all calls.
Caller ID: Select to display all
caller ID.
Cost settings:The feature
(subscription-dependent) allows
you to manage the costs of yo
u
r
calls by setting Currency and
Personal rate. You can also select
A
uto displa
y
or set the Maximum
cost.
Call divert Set to divert the following kinds o
f
calls: All voice calls, If no
t
answered, If out of reach, When
no reply, If busy, Divert all fa
x
calls active, Divert all data calls
active, Check status and Cance
l
all.
Call barring This menu allows you to limit the
use of your phone to specific calls
b
y allowing you to prevent the
reception or placing of different
types of calls. The types of calls
you can bar are the following:
All outgoing
All international
Only here & home
All incoming
Incoming if abroad
Check status
Cancel all
Phone lock code
Fixed Select to turn on/ off Fix dialling.
dialling
Closed
user group
Select to turn on/off Closed use
r
group, Select group, Outgoing
access and Preferred group.
15.
Settings
This chapter describes the contents of the Settings menu. It is here that you can access the options (sounds,
time and date, security, etc.) to configure your Philips 768 mobile phone to best suit your lifestyle.
How to…
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Settings.
 or  Toggle among four different Settings
menu: General, Display, Sound
s
and Connectivity.
 or 
N
avigate to the desired item unde
r
the four menus.
 Select Select to confirm the item.
General
This menu allows you to configure some general settings:
Options Description
A
ctive
slider
Slide up the phone to answe
r
incoming calls.
Language Select the text entry language an
d
Display language:
T9 language: Select to turn on/of
f
T9 preferred, T9 language an
d
T9 Chinese.
Phone language: Select for
m
Automatic, English, Traditiona
l
Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
Time &
date
For Time & date setting, please
refer to the following Time & date
menu.
Security Select from Change lock code,
SIM lock, Change PIN, Change
PIN 2 and Phone lock.
Voice
control
You may use voice control to call up
a phone feature or phone dialing.
Voice command: Record phone
features for voice command.
Voice dialling: Record the
contact’s name for voice dialing.
Please refer to the following
description of "Record voice
command"
Shortcuts Displays a list of shortcut features.
Default
storage
Define the storage location: Phone
or Memory card.
Flight
mode
Select to turn on/off the airplane
mode.
Default
settings
Restore the phone to default settings.
Time & date menu provides the following options:
Options Description
Display
time
Select if you want to display the
clock. Toggle between On or Off.
Time zone Use or to select your time zone.
Set time &
date
Edit your current time and date.
Time
Format
Set to 12 hours or 24 hours.
Date
Format
Select a Date Format.
Power-on
time
Select to activate or deactivate this
feature.
Power-off Select to activate or deactivate this
time feature.
Countdow
n
Set and use the countdown feature.
Record voice command
Press To
 Select From main menu, select Settings
>
General > Voice Control > Voice
command
 or  Toggle to a desired feature.
 Record
> Yes or >
No
Start recording (for three times)
Cancel recording.
 Repeat Record again or cancel recording.
or Back
Display
You may configure your phone with different display settings:
Options Description
Wallpaper Select to turn on/off the wallpape
r
display.
Themes Select different Theme types:
Simple, Elegant and Intense.
Backlight
level
Select one level from Maximum,
High, Medium and Low.
Backlight
duration
Select backlight duration from 1
minute, 30 seconds and 1
5
seconds.
A
ctivity
light
Select to turn on/off the activit
y
light.
Greetings Select to turn on/off greetings an
d
edit the greetings message.
Sounds
You can set your phone to operate with five sound profiles. For details, see “ Profiles” .
Connectivity
Some settings for connectivity are collected under this menu. For detailed description, please refer to the
previous corresponding chapters.
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 doesnt 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 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.
When attempting to use a feature in the menu, the mobile displays NOT
ALLOWED
Some features are network dependent. They are only available, therefore, if the network or your subscription
supports them. Contact your operator for detailed information on this subject.
The display shows INSERT 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 phones
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.
Check with local authorities if you are allowed to use the phone whilst driving.
Your phone is not charging
If your battery is completely flat, it might take several minutes of pre-charge (up to 5 minutes in some cases)
before the charging icon is displayed on the screen.
Limited warranty
1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?
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. What Will Philips Do if The Product is Not Free From Material Defects in Materials and Workmanship
During The Limited Warranty Period?
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.
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.
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 operation handling, neglect, inundation, fire, water or other liquid intrusion;
or
b) Product that has been damaged due to repair, alteration, or modification by anyone not
authorized by Philips; or
c) Product that has reception or operation problems caused by signal conditions, network reliability
or cable or antenna systems; or
d) Product defects or problems caused by uses with non-Philips products or accessories; or
e) Product which warranty/quality stickers, product serial number or electronic serial number has
been removed, altered or rendered illegible; or
f) Product purchased, used, serviced, or shipped for repair from outside the original country of
purchase, or used for commercial or institutional purposes (including but not limited to Products
used for rental purposes); or
g) Product returned without valid proof of purchase or which proof of purchase has been altered or
is illegible.
h) Normal wear and tear or Force Majeure.
5. How Do You Get Warranty Service?
a) Return the Product to an authorized service center of Philips. You may contact the local Philips
office for the location of the nearest authorized service center.
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.
FCC Regulations:
zThis mobile phone 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.
zThis mobile phone 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 radiated 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.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
4RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This model phone meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S.
Government.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as
the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests
for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the
phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of
the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the
phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to
reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the
lower the power output.
The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the
ear is 0.502W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.626 W/kg
(Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available
enhancements and FCC requirements.)
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various
positions, they all meet the government requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR
information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: HFS-CT7688.
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure
guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a
minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance
with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not
holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when
the phone is switched on.

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