Philips CT9A9WSLV User's Guide

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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 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 ...
+
Alphanumeric
keypad
Microphone
262,000 colour
main screen
Navigation
and
,
key
Hang up and
on/off ke
y
Micro SD
card slot
Left softkey
Pick up key
Side volume
keys
-
Right
softkey
Headset/Charger
connector/
USB Port
Switch the phone
On/Off
Long press
)
.
Store numbers in
Phonebook
Enter the phone number and
press
L
to save.
Make a call Enter the phone number with
the keypad and press
(
to
dial.
Access Call logs Press
(
in idle mode. Call
logs display your recent
Missed Calls, Dialed Calls and
Received Calls.
Answer a call Press
(
when your phone
rings.
End a call Press
)
.
Reject a call Press
)
when your phone
rings.
Adjust earpiece
volume
Press the up or down side
volume keys during a call.
Adjust ringtone
volume
Press the + or - side volume
keys in idle mode.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Discover Your Phone

Discover Your PhonePhilips continuously strives to improve itsproducts.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revisethis user guide or withdraw it

Page 2 - Main Menu

Calling 92. CallingMake a callFrom idle screen1. In idle mode, enter the phone number with thekeypad. To correct an error, press R.2. Press ( to dial

Page 3

10 CallingPress R H-Free during a call to activate handsfreemode. To deactivate handsfree, press R again toswitch off handsfree mode.Options during

Page 4 - Table of contents

Calling 11Make an emergency callYou can make an emergency call anytime, irrespectiveof whether the mobile phone has been registered onthe network. 1.

Page 5

12 CallingTo receive a second call, you must first deactivate CallDivert (see “Call Divert” on page 35)and activateCall Waiting (see “Call Waiting” on

Page 6

Text or number Entry 133. Text or number EntryInput MethodYour phone supports 7 types of input methods:Multitap ABC/abcT9 ABC/abcT9 PinYinSimplified C

Page 7 - 1. Getting Started

14 Text or number EntryT9® text inputT9® Predictive Text Input is anintelligent editing mode for entering texton a mobile phone. It allows you to ente

Page 8 - Switch on the phone

Text or number Entry 15key. As you enter the letters using your keypad,the pinyin combinations on the screen will beupdated accordingly.2. Use the nav

Page 9 - Shortcuts function

16 Text or number Entrythe zhuyin combinations on the screen will beupdated accordingly.2. Use the navigation keys to select your desiredzhuyin combin

Page 10 - 2. Calling

Phone Book 174. Phone BookContacts are stored in one of the two availablephonebooks: SIM phonebook (located on your SIMcard, by which the number of en

Page 11 - Speed Dial

18 Phone Book3. If you select To Phone, the procedures will be thesame as above. You can enter the contact’s Name,Number, Home Number, Company Name, E

Page 12 - Dependent)

1SoftkeysThe left and right soft keys L and R located at thetop of the keypad allow you to select thecorresponding options that appear on the screenim

Page 13 - 12 Calling

Phone Book 19Extra NumberOwner NumberThe Owner Number option should contain your ownphone number. If not, we recommend that you enteryour own mobile p

Page 14 - 3. Text or number Entry

20 Messaging5. MessagingMessagesThis menu allows you to send and receive text ormultimedia messages, as well as manage the messagesyou have sent and r

Page 15 - +/- or L to browse

Messaging 213. Enter the phone number.Press L, enter the phone number or select a contactand press L.When you send a message via the SMS network, your

Page 16 - Text or number Entry 15

22 Messaging3. Select Done, then press L to access the nextoption:InboxThis menu allows you to read the SMS/MMSmessages which you have received. The

Page 17 - Symbol Input

Messaging 23OutboxIf you select Save and Send or Save before you send amessage, the messages will be stored in the Outbox.When a message is displayed,

Page 18 - 4. Phone Book

24 MessagingDraftsIf you select Save to Draft after you have created yourMMS, the MMS will be stored in the Drafts box.Press L or , to read it , then

Page 19 - Caller Group

Messaging 25If you have not set the message recipient in the draftbox, then Send option will not be available in theoptions menu.If the message in the

Page 20 - Caller Ring Tone

26 MessagingCommon SettingsMemory StatusThis option can display the memory status of themessages saved in the SIM card and the phone.Preferred Storage

Page 21 - 5. Messaging

Messaging 27E-mailIf not included in your mobile phone contract, youwill need to subscribe to an e-mail service in order tosend and receive e-mails. I

Page 22 - Messaging 21

28 MessagingYou can only attach one file (JPEG, MID, JAR, TXT,MP3) or one sound at a time. If you accept an incomingcall while writing an e-mail, the

Page 23 - 22 Messaging

2Presented in the form of a grid, the Main Menuenables access to the various features available in yourmobile phone. The table above summarises thearr

Page 24 - Messaging 23

Messaging 29Select an e-mail from the Draft box and press LOptions to: View, Edit, Delete, Delete all. If you select View,the subsequent procedures wo

Page 25 - 24 Messaging

30 MessagingBroadcast MessagesBroadcast messages are public messages broadcasted toa group of mobile users. The messages are broadcastedon coded chann

Page 26 - Messaging 25

Call History 316. Call HistoryYour mobile phone can provide you with a list ofoutgoing and incoming calls, attempts at auto re-dialling, as well as ca

Page 27 - 26 Messaging

32 Call HistoryCall TimeThis menu allows you to view Last Call Time, TotalSent and Total Received (displayed in hours, minutes,seconds). You can selec

Page 28 - Messaging 27

Settings 337. SettingsThis menu allows you to change the settings associatedwith each available option in your phone (time anddate, security, call div

Page 29 - 28 Messaging

34 SettingsAuto Keypad LockThis menu allows you to lock your keypadautomatically. The default setting is Off.Select the time interval after which the

Page 30 - Voice Mail Server

Settings 35Auto Update of Date and TimeSet whether or not to update the date and timeautomatically by turning this option On or Off.LCD BacklightThis

Page 31 - Broadcast Messages

36 SettingsSelect Activate and enter the number to forward yourcalls to. Select Query Status to check the status of thecorresponding call divert optio

Page 32 - 6. Call History

Settings 37Closed User GroupThis menu is a network dependent service whichallows you to define a group of users within whichoutgoing and incoming call

Page 33 - GPRS Counter

38 SettingsFixed DialThis menu allows you to restrict your outgoing calls.You need to enter PIN2 code, which has to besupplied / supported by your net

Page 34 - 7. Settings

3Table of contents1. Getting Started ...6Insert the SIM card and Battery ...6Switch on the phone ...

Page 35 - 34 Settings

Settings 39Sound EffectsEqualizerThis menu allows you to set the audio frequency whenplaying music.Restore Factory SettingsThis menu allows you to res

Page 36 - Call Setup

40 Multimedia8. MultimediaYour phone features a built-in digital camera. You cantake pictures, store them in your phone or transferthem to your PC via

Page 37 - 36 Settings

Multimedia 41ImageViewerWhen you take a picture and save it, the picture isstored in the ImageViewer folder. When you access themenu, your photos will

Page 38 - Security Setup

42 MultimediaWhen the movie is playing, you can adjust the speed bypressing the +/- key. Press * key to play the movie infull screen/landscape mode.Vi

Page 39 - 38 Settings

Multimedia 43Photo EditorThis menu will link you to the File manager whichallows you to manage the pictures in Images andPhotos folders in your phone.

Page 40 - Restore Factory Settings

44 Fun & Games9. Fun & GamesJavaYour mobile phone features a Java run-timeenvironment, which allows you to run Javaapplications, such as games

Page 41 - 8. Multimedia

Fun & Games 45Restore SettingsAllows you to restore the Java application to its defaultsettings.GamesSelect a game and press L. For details regard

Page 42 - Video Player

46 User Profiles10. User ProfilesThis menu allows you to set the ring tone, alert type,ring volume, answer mode and backlight, etc whenyou receive an

Page 43 - Video Recorder

Business 4711. BusinessThis menu contains features and options that aredesigned to help you get organized and be keptinformed at all times.CalendarThi

Page 44 - Photo Editor

48 BusinessOption menu of an existing taskAlarmYour mobile phone has a built-in alarm clock. Youcan set a maximum of 3 separate alarms.To set an alarm

Page 45 - 9. Fun & Games

4Call Time ... 32Call Cost (Network dependent) ... 32SMS Counter ...

Page 46 - Fun & Games 45

Business 49The result of the calculator is indicative only. Thecalculation accuracy is 10 decimal places. The result isthen truncated after the 10th d

Page 47 - 10. User Profiles

50 BusinessE-Book ReaderThis menu allows you to view the text file saved in thephone or micro SD card (make sure that you havealready inserted the mic

Page 48 - 11. Business

Services 5112. ServicesThis menu contains Wap and Data Accounts.STKThe availability of the features in this menu dependson whether or not your SIM car

Page 49 - World Clock

52 ServicesPhilips is not liable to give prior notification nor shallit bear any consequences for any failures arising fromchanges of configuration ma

Page 50 - Business 49

Audio Player 5313. Audio PlayerAudio PlayerThis menu allows you to play music. The musicstored in the audio player folder will be automaticallydetecte

Page 51 - 50 Business

54 Audio PlayerTo add or delete music tracks, you need to connectyour phone to the computer using the USB data cable.After the computer has identified

Page 52 - 12. Services

Audio Player 55Key operations when composing a melodyPress the navigation keys to select vibra or back light,and press + or - keys to turn the effect

Page 53 - Data Accounts

56 Connectivity14 • ConnectivityYour phone allows you to connect to a variety ofexternal devices via Bluetooth, USB, or Network.This menu provides you

Page 54 - 13. Audio Player

Connectivity 57If you do not use the Bluetooth feature for some time, youshould deactivate it in order to conserve battery power.Network Setup This me

Page 55 - Melody Composer

58 ConnectivityWhen the transfer is finished, please make sure thatyou safely remove your device based on the instructionof your computer.Using Mobile

Page 56 - Audio Player 55

5Icons & symbols ...60Precautions ...61Troubleshooting ...

Page 57 - 14 • Connectivity

File Manager 5915. File ManagerThis menu allows you to view the total memory andfree memory capacity in the phone and memory card.It also allows you t

Page 58 - Connectivity 57

60 Icons & symbolsIcons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayedsimultaneously on the main screen.If the network symbol is not

Page 59 - 58 Connectivity

61PrecautionsRadio WavesYour cellular mobile phone is a low powerradio transmitter and receiver. When it isoperating, it sends and receives radio wave

Page 60 - 15. File Manager

62home and when away. Regulations on the use ofcellular phones in vehicles and aircraft areparticularly stringent.Public concern has been focused for

Page 61 - Icons & symbols

63Hearing aidsIf you are a user of a hearing aid, consult yourphysician and hearing aid manufacturer to learnwhether your particular device is suscept

Page 62 - Precautions

64Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately bya qualified technician and that they are replaced withgenuine Philips replacement parts.Your mobi

Page 63 - Pacemakers

65WEEE Marking in the DFU: “Information to the Consumer”Disposal of your old productYour product is designed and manufactured with highquality materia

Page 64 - Battery information

66TroubleshootingThe phone does not switch onRemove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phoneuntil the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug thechar

Page 65 - Environmental care

67The display shows INSERT SIM Check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly.If the problem remains, your SIM card may bedamaged. Contact your n

Page 66 - WEEE Marking in the DFU:

68Philips Authentic AccessoriesSome accessories, such as battery and charger, areincluded as standard accessories in your mobile phonepackage. Additio

Page 67 - Troubleshooting

6 Getting Started1. Getting StartedCongratuations on your purchase and welcome toPhilips!To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers,registe

Page 68 - Your phone is not charging

69Trademark DeclarationT9® is a trademark of TegicCommunications Inc.Bluetooth™ is a trade-markowned by telefonaktiebolagetL M Ericsson, Sweden andlic

Page 69 - Accessories

70 Specific Absorption Rate InformationSpecific Absorption Rate InformationInternational standardsTHIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDA

Page 70 - Trademark Declaration

71Limited warranty1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser(“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips c

Page 71 - International standards

72b) Product that has been damaged due torepair, alteration, or modification by anyonenot authorized by Philips; orc) Product that has reception or

Page 72 - Limited warranty

73ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORYQUALITY MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FORDAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISINGOUT

Page 73

Declaration of conformityWe, Shenzhen Sang Fei Consumer Communications Co., Ltd.11 Science and Technology Road,Shenzhen Hi-tech Industrial Park,Nansha

Page 74

Getting Started 7Remove the SIM cardPull the remover rib to take out the SIM card asshown below. Replace the batteryPlace the battery back into its sl

Page 75 - Declaration of

8 Getting Startedcommunicated to you by your network operator orretailer. For more information on PIN codes, see“Call Setup” on page 35.If you enter a

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