
Philips continuously strives to improve its products.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this userguide or withdraw it at any time withou
9CallingPress To receive a second call,you must have deactivated Callforward for voice calls and activated Call Waiting.Adjust the Earpiece VolumeDuri
10Menu treeThe table below describe the complete menu tree (firstto third levels) of your mobile phone.Phone BookSearch EntryAdd New EntryDelete AllCo
11Menu treeCall SetupCaller ID/Call Waiting/Call Divert /Call Barring/LineSwitching/Call Time Reminder/Auto Redial/Closed UserGroupNetwork SetupNetwor
12Text or number entryTo delete the characters or end the editing mode.To move the cursor, select letter, word or symbolfrom the list.To return to idl
13Text or number entry Key Characters in the order displayed 1 . , - ? ! @ : # $ / _ 1 2 a b c 2 3 d
14Phone BookThis menu allows you to manage your contacts.Thephone has two phonebook for storing contacts:the SIMphonebook and the onboard phonebook (u
15Phone Bookstarting with this letter is highlighted in the list.Choose a contact of your phonebook and press to ac-cess the following options:View
16MessagesThis menu allows you to send short messages(SMS) withsounds, animations or pictures.Write MessageThis menu allows you to send an SMS to one
17MessagesMessage SettingsThis menu allows you to customize your SMS via thefollowing options:Profile SettingsMSC NO.ValidityTypeCommon SettingsDelive
18Call HistoryThis menu can record missed, received and dialed callsand the duration of all calls.Missed CallsThis menu allows you to view the latest
1EventsSome events may modify the idle screen(missed calll,new message,etc.) Press to access the correspond-ing menu or press to go back to the idl
19Call HistoryReset CostTo reset the cost counter, you must first enter your PIN2.Max CostTo set the maximum cost for your calls.(Needs to enterPIN2).
20SettingsNumber to display in idle mode.WallpaperSet the background image of the screen displayed in idlemode.Screen SaverSet the image displayed aft
21SettingsAuto update of date and timeTo update the time in the phone automatically.Call SetupCall IDSelect Set By Network / Hide ID / Send ID to show
22Settingsnumbers(network service). This function is available onlyif your SIM card supports it.Call Time ReminderAllows you phone to beep according t
23Settingsthe network provider.Phone LockThis menu allows you to set the password of the phone,the default status is Off. Once you set the status On,
24Settingscode within three tries, the SIM card will be locked andyou will be asked to enter the PUK2 code. The serviceprovider supplies the PUK2 code
25Fun & GamesThemesThis menu allows you to set the theme of screen color.There are three kinds of themes for you to select.Select a scheme, press
26FM RadioThis menu just allow you to tune the radio when you pluginto the headset.You can dial a call or answer an incom-ing call while listening to
27User ProfilesThis menu allows you to set the ringer of incoming call,new message and so on. It also allows you to set alerttype, volume of the ringe
28OrganizerTo Do ListThis menu allows you to manage different schedules inyour work or life. You can set the content and detailedtime in the To Do Lis
21. Getting Started... 4Insert the SIM Card...
29ShortcutsThis menu allows you to quickly enter ten items andmodify the default items according to the actual demand.Access items in Shortcuts1. Pr
30ServicesFunction items of this menu are subscription dependentand specific to operators. If the SIM card you insert hasSTK function, the STK menu wi
31Icons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayed simulta-neously on the main screen.If the network symbol isn’t displayed, the netw
32Radio WavesYour cellular mobile phone is a low power radiotransmitter and receiver. When it is operating, it sendsand receives radio waves. The radi
33interference can lead to accidents.Before boarding an aircraft and/or when packing thephone in your luggage: the use of mobile phones in anaircraft
34For the optimal and satisfactory operation of the phoneyou are recommended to use the phone in the normaloperating position (when not using in hands
35to the following guidelines: Give your full attention todriving. Pull off the road and park before using the phone.Respect the local regulations in
36The phone doesnot switch onThe diplay showsBLOCKED whenyou switch onYou have thefeeling that youmiss some callsThe symbol isnot displayedRemove / r
37centre, or contact your operator fordetailed information on thissubject.Check that the SIM card has beeninserted in the right position. If theproble
38Some accessories, such as a battery and a charger,are included as standard in the package of your mobilephone. Additional accessories may also be pr
3Broadcast Message... 177. Call History...
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4Getting StartedPlease read the safety instructions in the “Precautions”section before use.To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM cardsupplied
5Getting StartedSwitch on/off the PhoneTo switch on the phone, press and hold until thephone power-on screen dispalys. If the phone asks for aPIN c
6Getting StartedKeeping the charge plugged to the mobile won’t dam-age the battery after it is fully charged .The only way toturn off the charger is
7CallingAccess and View the PhonebookIn idle mode, press . Depending on the selectedphonebook (in SIM or in phone),the content that appearson the scr
8CallingOptions during a CallDuring a call, press to access call options.Press to return to the in-call screen.Phone BookTo view the phonebook durin
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