Philips Cell Phone User Manual

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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
Main screen
Pick up key
Hang up, cancel
and on/off key
Back of the
phone: speaker
& camera lens
Left softkey
Right softke
y
Headset/
Charger
connector
Stylus
Center key
Navigation
key
Switch the phone
On/Off
Long press
)
.
Store numbers in
Phonebook
Enter the number and press
L
Options and select Store
number.
Make a call Enter the phone number
with the keypad and press
(
to dial.
End a call Press
)
.
Answer a call Press
(
when your phone
rings.
Reject a call Press
)
when your phone
rings.
Adjust earpiece
volume
Press
+
/
-
using the
navigation keys during a call.
Switch to meeting
mode
Long press
0
in idle mode.
Access the
Contact Press
-
in idle mode.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Discover Your Phone

Discover Your PhonePhilips continuously strives to improve its products.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this userguide or withdraw it

Page 2 - Calibration

Calling 92. CallingMake a callFrom the idle screen1. In idle mode, enter the phone number using thekeypad. To correct an error, press R Cancel.2. Pres

Page 3 - Main Menu

10 CallingCall handsfreeFor your own comfort and safety, ensure that youmove the phone away from your ear when callinghandsfree, especially when incre

Page 4 - Table of contents

Calling 112. Press L Set. Select a name from the contactslist, and select a picture from the Picture album.Proceed the same way for each thumbnail.Cal

Page 5

12 Callingnumber (or select a contact from the phonebook) andpress (. The first call is put on hold (the number isdisplayed at the bottom of the scree

Page 6 - 1. Getting Started

Calling 133. Select Remove party to disconnect a member ofthe conference, or select Private call to have aprivate call with this member only (othermem

Page 7 - Switching on the phone

14 Text Entry3. Text EntryYour mobile phone supports a number of text editingmodes, including Handwriting input, Pinyin input,Stroke input, English in

Page 8 - Charging the battery

Text Entry 15LanguageYou can switch input language while writing amessage. Press L OK and select input languagefrom the options list. The available

Page 9 - Setting Hotkeys

16 Text EntryHandwriting recognitionIn handwriting recognition mode, you can enterChinese characters, English letters, numbers, symbols(including punc

Page 10 - 2. Calling

Text Entry 173. You will see the recognized result on the inputarea.4. To check for other English letters, press or on-screen icon. Choose one of th

Page 11 - Quickcall

18 Entertainment4. EntertainmentWestern Horoscope, Lunar Calendar and ChineseFestival features are available only in the Chineselanguage menu (see pag

Page 12 - Make an emergency call

1SoftkeysThe left Land right R lsoft keys located at thetop of the keypad allow you to select thecorresponding options that appear on the screenimmedi

Page 13 - Options to

Entertainment 19 Chinese Characteristics (for China and HK only)Lunar CalendarThis menu gives you the correspondence betweenGregorian and Chinese ca

Page 14 - Calling 13

20 Op. Services5. Op. ServicesThis menu contains the services and features providedby your operator. Consequently, the menus describedbelow may vary o

Page 15 - 3. Text Entry

Op. Services 21Press L Options while browsing, then selectBookmarks: the name and URL fields will beautomatically filled in with the information of t

Page 16 - OK when the message is

22 Op. ServicesRename profileTo rename the currently selected profile (startentering the new name for the edit screen to appear).CacheTo empty an area

Page 17 - the touch

Camera 236. CameraYour Xenium 9@9v mobile phone features a built-indigital camera. You can take pictures, store them inyour phone or transfer them to

Page 18 - On-screen keyboard input

24 CameraThe number of pictures you can save varies accordingto the settings: the higher the resolution, the biggerthe file size. A message will warn

Page 19 - 4. Entertainment

Camera 25ModeColor modeThe Color mode feature allows you to apply a numberof different visual effects to your images. The optionsare:Night modeWhen ac

Page 20 - Entertainment 19

26 Camerabe set to Screensize (for more information, see“Picture resolution” on page 24).When the camera has finished processing the images,they are

Page 21 - 5. Op. Services

Tools 277. ToolsThis menu contains features and options designed tokeep you organised and informed while on the move.OrganizerThis menu allows to crea

Page 22 - OK, then

28 Toolsevents will be deleted and press L OK twice todelete all events preceding this date.To delete all events set in your organizer, enter a start

Page 23 - 22 Op. Services

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

Page 24 - 6. Camera

Tools 29When On, the new menu item Switch local and foreignallows you to display the zone of your choice. Foreign settingsLocal settingsAlarms, remind

Page 25 - Camera menu

30 ToolsFiles that are copyright protected cannot be sent.When connecting with a PC, make sure you haveactivated its infrared option.Position of devic

Page 26 - Camera 25

Tools 31amount in either the Local or Foreign fields: the sum iscalculated automatically.Auto Switch On / OffThese two separate menus allow you to set

Page 27 - 26 Camera

32 Messaging8. MessagingThis menu allows you to send and receive text ormultimedia messages, as well as manage the messagesyou have sent and received.

Page 28 - 7. Tools

Messaging 33from one option to the next and press L to accessthe menu.1. Design your message: Add picture, Add text and/or Add sound. Press > to cr

Page 29 - World clock

34 MessagingInboxThis menu allows you to read SMS/MMS messagesyou have received. The messages are displayed in a list. At the end of the list, the <

Page 30 - Infrared

Messaging 35Do NOT delete notifications before you have retrievedthe MMS, or you will not be able to retrieve the MMS.Notifications are automatically

Page 31 - Money converter

36 Messagingon this feature). Select a message in the list and pressL Options to access the following items:ArchiveThis menu allows you to consult all

Page 32 - Firewall

Messaging 37SettingsThis menu allows you to configure the SMS/MMSsettings. Select SMS or MMS. When you select SMSyou can access the following options

Page 33 - 8. Messaging

38 MessagingWhen you select MMS you need to choose an MMSprofile in the list and select Modify to access thefollowing options:Application settingsDel

Page 34 - Messaging 33

3Table of contents1. Getting Started ...5Inserting the SIM card ...5Switch

Page 35 - 34 Messaging

Messaging 39Network settingsMy dictionaryThis feature allows you to enrich the T9 dictionaryused for writing messages. Select <New>, enter thewo

Page 36 - Spam SMS Box

40 My Files9. My FilesThis menu and its sub-menus contain options relatedto the multimedia features of your Xenium 9@9vmobile phone.Picture albumThis

Page 37 - Topics menus)

My Files 41Once in a list, you can then select a sound file andpress L to access the menu options listed below.Memory statusThis menu allows you to di

Page 38 - Settings

42 Call Info10. Call InfoThe menus described in this section are used formanaging how your Xenium 9@9v mobile phonehandles calls and their related cos

Page 39 - 38 Messaging

Call Info 43Auto redialWhen On, if the person you are calling is busy, yourphone will automatically redial the number until asuccessful connection is

Page 40 - My dictionary

44 Call InfoIP PrefixTo set the prefix provided by your operator (up to 10digits can be stored) in order to make IP calls. Thisfunction is subscriptio

Page 41 - 9. My Files

Contacts 4511. ContactsContacts are stored in one of the two availablephonebooks: on your SIM card (number of entriesdepending on capacity) or on your

Page 42 - Memory status

46 ContactsIn Europe the standard emergency number is 112, inthe UK it is 999.SettingsThis menu contains the settings for configuring thephonebooks of

Page 43 - 10. Call Info

Contacts 47In the SIM phonebookChoose a contact in your SIM phonebook and pressOptions to access the following options:In the onboard phonebookChoose

Page 44 - Call Info 43

48 ContactsThis function is only available when you select theonboard phonebook.1. Select a contact and press L Options.2. In the list, choose Select

Page 45 - Counters

48. Messaging ... 32Create Message ... 32Inbox ...

Page 46 - 11. Contacts

Settings 4912. SettingsThis menu allows you to change the settings related toeach available option (sounds, time and date, security,etc.) and to custo

Page 47 - Edit and manage contacts

50 SettingsVibra alertAllows you to set the vibra alert On or Off whenreceiving a call, when an event set in the organizer isdue, when you receive a m

Page 48 - Contacts 47

Settings 51Set dateAllows you to set the date by pressing the appropriatenumeric keys or the navigation keys.Local zoneAllows you to select your curre

Page 49 - 48 Contacts

52 Settingspressing the same key deactivates it and returns youto your Personal settings. For more information, see“Hotkeys” on page 52.ShortcutsThis

Page 50 - 12. Settings

Settings 53Depending on your service provider, other hotkeysmay be predefined and locked.1. In the list, select a key from 2 to 9 andpress L. If the k

Page 51 - Time and date

54 Settingsby pressing the # key, it will be automatically lockedagain according to the delay you have selected.In all cases, the keypad is automatica

Page 52 - Profiles

Settings 55Access settingsThis menu allows you to create different data profilesthat can be used for connecting to various services: forexample, when

Page 53 - Shortcuts

56 SettingsGPRS connectThis menu allows you to define how your mobilephone connects to the GPRS service.Register againProvides you with a list of netw

Page 54 - Security

Icons & symbols 57Icons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayedsimultaneously on the main screen.If the network symbol isn’t d

Page 55 - 54 Settings

58PrecautionsRadio WavesYour cellular mobile phone is a low powerradio transmitter and receiver. When it isoperating, it sends and receives radio wave

Page 56 - Settings 55

Getting Started 51. Getting StartedCongratulations on your purchase and welcome toPhilips!To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers,regist

Page 57 - 56 Settings

59Always switch off your phone...Inadequately protected or sensitive electronicequipment may be affected by radio energy. Thisinterference can lead t

Page 58 - Icons & symbols

60For the optimal and satisfactory operation ofthe phone you are recommended to use thephone in the normal operating position(when not using in hands-

Page 59 - Precautions

61• Give your full attention to driving. Pull off the roadand park before using the phone.• Respect the local regulations in countries where youdrive

Page 60 - Improved performance

62When this crossed-out wheeled binsymbol is attached to a product it meansthe product is covered by the EuropeanDirective 2002/96/ECPlease inform you

Page 61 - Battery information

63TroubleshootingThe phone does not switch onRemove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phoneuntil the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug fromcha

Page 62 - EN 60950 Norm

64You can’t receive and/or store JPEG picturesA picture may not be accepted by your mobile phoneif it is too large, if its name is too long, or if it

Page 63

65Philips Authentic AccessoriesSome accessories, such as a battery and a charger, areincluded as standard in the package of your mobilephone. Addition

Page 64 - Troubleshooting

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

Page 65

67Trademark declarationT9® is a trademark of TegicCommunications Inc.Tegic Euro. Pat. App. 0842463

Page 66 - Accessories

68Limited warranty1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser(“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips c

Page 67 - International standards

6 Getting StartedInsert the SIM cardInsert the SIM card into one of the two SIM card slots.If you only have one SIM card, insert it into SIM 1 slot(de

Page 68 - Trademark declaration

69b) Product that has been damaged due torepair, alteration, or modification by anyonenot authorized by Philips; orc) Product that has reception or

Page 69 - Limited warranty

70ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORYQUALITY MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FORDAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISINGOUT

Page 70

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

Page 71

Getting Started 7If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times, yourSIM card will be blocked. To unblock it, you mustrequest the PUK code from your o

Page 72 - Declaration of

8 Getting StartedThe only way to turn off the charger is to unplug it,so use an easily accessible AC power socket.Setting HotkeysYou can configure the

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