Philips Fisio 625 User Manual

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Page 2 - Discover your phone

81 • Getting startedLRead the safety instructions in the "Precautions" section before use.First stepsTo use your phone, you must insert a va

Page 3 - Table of contents

9Getting startedEnter the PIN code1 To switch on the phone, press and hold the ) key.2 When you switch on the phone, you may be prompted to enter the

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Getting started10your default phonebook. To switch back to the SIM phonebook, selectPhonebook >In SIM card.Refuse the copyIf you press the e key to

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11Getting started2 Remove the battery pack by sliding itdownwards from its slot (1), then lifting itupwards (2).3 Then hold the phone upside down andp

Page 6 - Operate your phone

Getting started12Charge the batteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery is partiallycharged and an alarm will warn you when

Page 7 - How to use it?

13Getting started•When all 4 bars are steady the battery is fully charged andyou can disconnect the charger.• When the battery is charged, remove the

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142 • Main featuresIdle screenAfter switching your phone on and entering the PIN code (see page 8), yourphone displays the idle screen which means tha

Page 9 - Reminder

15Main featuresEventsSome events may modify the idle screen (missed call, new message, reminderfrom the organiser, etc.). In this case, press , to acc

Page 10 - 1 • Getting started

Main features16See & hear who’s calling: FotocallLThis feature is only available when you select the phonebook of your phone, notthe SIM phonebook

Page 11 - Copy of the SIM phonebook

17Main featuresFlash dialInstead of accessing the Phonebook menu and scrolling through the list, you canlink the relevant name card to a hotkey, so th

Page 12 - Customise your phone

Discover your phonePhilips continuously strives to improve its products, and the information and specifications described in this userguide are subjec

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Main features184From the Voice dial menu, long press e to go back to idle.5Press and hold , when in idle mode, then say the voice tagcorresponding to

Page 14 - Charge the battery

19Main featuresTo lock the keypad, press and hold e when in idle screen. The icon Lappears on the screen. To unlock the keypad, press and hold e again

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Main features20LActivating the vibra doesn’t mute the ringer. If you want to mute it and keep thevibra function on, activate the Silence mode as descr

Page 16 - 2 • Main features

21Main features1 While one or several simultaneous calls are in progress, press , toaccess the call context carousel.2 Select Record conv. and press ,

Page 17 - Answer and end a call

223 • Menu treeThe menus contain all your GSM phone functions. They all feature icons or scrollable lists:press , to enter a menu or sub-menu, press

Page 18 - Redial and reply

23Menu tree Settings p27 Sounds p27Ringer / Ringer volume / Keytones / Minute beep /Organiser alerts / Batterylow alert / New SMS tone /Vibra alert /

Page 19 - Voice dial

244 • Display & imagesIntroductionImages albumThis menu allows you to manage and display the pictures stored in your mobilephone, to View or Delet

Page 20 - Lock / unlock the keypad

25Display & imagesLJPEG images must have the correct size and format for your mobile phone tostore and display them correctly. Please check “Get a

Page 21 - Activate the vibra alert

26Display & imagesLYou must select several images (up to 10) in order to display a slide show. Whenselecting only one image to be used as screen s

Page 22 - During a call, you can…

275 • Settings & Quick SettingsIntroductionSettingsSoundsThis menu allows you to change the ringer volume, select a ringer melody, toset alert bee

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1Table of contentsOperate your phone ... 4The carousel ... 4Text or number entry ... 4T9® te

Page 24 - 3 • Menu tree

28Settings & Quick Settings• Downloaded and own melodyThe Own melod. menu allows you to store melodies received via SMS,either downloaded from a w

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29Settings & Quick SettingsEqualizer This option allows you to choose from 5 different equalizer settings. You accessit while in conversation with

Page 26 - 4 • Display & images

30Settings & Quick Settings• Public namesAllows you to consult and modify your Public Names list. You can entera new name, modify or delete a name

Page 27 - Screen saver

31Settings & Quick SettingsPIN protectionAllows you to activate/deactivate the PIN protection when switching on yourphone. When the PIN code is ac

Page 28 - Backlight

32Settings & Quick SettingsThis option allows you to set the daylight savings to On (in summer time) orOff (in winter time) by moving < or >

Page 29 - Settings

33Settings & Quick SettingsHotkeysInstead of entering the various menus and browsing the lists, you can set adirect access to a specific function

Page 30 - New SMS tone

34Settings & Quick SettingsDirect access to the calculator.Dials the emergency call number.Forwards all calls to the voice mailbox.Displays the me

Page 31 - Public names

35Settings & Quick SettingsVoice commandVoice command menu allows you to quickly activate a specific function: insteadof programming a hotkey, you

Page 32 - Change codes

36Settings & Quick Settingsrates and to stay always online (i.e. have a permanent connection to theInternet and WAP). Your phone allows you to ful

Page 33 - Daylight savings

37Settings & Quick SettingsLBefore activating this option, you must enter your voice mailboxes’ numbers (see“Mailboxes” page 37). This feature is

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2Settings ...27Sounds ...27Display ...

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38Settings & Quick SettingsAny key answer Allows you to accept a call by pressing any key, except ), used to reject a call.Call waitingCall waitin

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39Settings & Quick Settingsnot), these settings are stored in the Personal menu item and apply to each box of the table.Accessories settingsWhen c

Page 37 - GPRS attach

406 • PhonebooksIntroductionYour mobile phone has two phonebooks. The SIMphonebook is located on the SIM card and the number ofentries depends on the

Page 38 - Call forward

41PhonebooksPhonebookThe Phonebook menu allows you to select one of the two availablephonebooks: the one on your SIM card or the one in your phone. W

Page 39 - Autoredial

42PhonebooksLA number can contain a maximum of 40 digits, depending on your SIM card.Entering all numbers, including local ones with international pre

Page 40 - Quick settings

43PhonebooksOwn numberThe "Own number" item that appears in the phonebook should contain yourown phone number(s). If not, we advise you to e

Page 41 - Headset Car

44Phonebooks3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add up to 6 fields to the same record. Make ashort press on e to go back to the previous menu, or a long press t

Page 42 - 6 • Phonebooks

45PhonebooksTo change the default number (e.g. make the "Work" number default instead ofthe "Home" number), repeat steps 1 to 3 of

Page 43 - Add names in the phonebook

467 • Calls and messagesIntroductionCall a numberEmergency numberThe emergency number will call the nearest emergency centre of your area. Inmost case

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47Calls and messages1 To call this number, enter it in idle mode by pressing the correspondingkeys, or press , and select Phonebook > Emergency num

Page 45 - Edit and manage names

3Download e-mails ...67Get and store attachments ...67Add an e-mail addressto the phonebook ...

Page 46 - Make default

48Calls and messagesUse Voice dialIn idle mode, press and hold ,, then pronounce the saved voice tag (see“Voi c e dial ” page 16). If the phone recogn

Page 47 - Copy to SIM

49Calls and messagesphone number to which the message should be sent to and press ,. Thenfollow the instructions decribed above to send a message.Toge

Page 48 - 7 • Calls and messages

50Calls and messages- Store number of the sender if it is attached to the message,- Store melody if a melody was sent together with the SMS (see “Down

Page 49 - Use Flash dial

51Calls and messagesReply pathYou can activate or deactivate this option, which allows you to transmit yourSMS message centre number with the message.

Page 50 - Messages

52Calls and messagesCall listThis menu provides you with the list of outgoing and incoming calls, as well asattempts at auto redialling and call detai

Page 51 - Received Messages

538 • Organiser & ExtrasIntroductionOrganiserCreating a new eventThis menu allows to create events and store them in your organiser. Events canbe

Page 52 - Validity period

54Organiser & Extras5The Set Reminder menu reminds you of events via alerts triggered attimes you choose. Moving < or >, set the Reminder

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55Organiser & Extras2 Select Delete and press , to confirm.• Deleting a repeated eventBy selecting a past occurrence1Press , and select Organiser,

Page 54 - Call list

56Organiser & ExtrasTime zoneAlthough changing time zones is necessary when travelling a lot, be aware thatit will impact all organiser reminders:

Page 55 - 8 • Organiser & Extras

57Organiser & Extras• Accumulated cost (subscription dependent)Allows you to display the accumulated cost and to set the counter tozero. It may be

Page 56 - Deleting an event

4Operate your phoneThe carouselA carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on the screen, inwhich each icon represents a feature or option used t

Page 57 - Deleting passed events

58Organiser & ExtrasLThe call and counters managed by your mobile phone might differ from theones used by your operator. You should therefore cons

Page 58 - GSM counters

59Organiser & ExtrasAlarm clockThis menu allows you to set the alarm clock. Select Extras, Alarm clock, thenpress < or > to activate it. Ent

Page 59 - GPRS counters

609 • E-mailIntroductionYour mobile phone features ane-mail application allowing you tosend and receive e-mails, like youwould do from a PC (an attach

Page 60 - Euro ->

61E-mailAs shown below, two types of settings must be configured before usingthe e-mail feature: the settings you get from your operator, needed to co

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62E-mail1Press ,, select E-mail then Mailbox 1, Settings and press ,.2 Select Network Access and press ,. BearerThis menu allows you to select the typ

Page 62 - 9 • E-mail

63E-mailThe APN (Access Point Name) must be entered as given to you by youroperator, as well as Login and Password.This menu allows you to enter orch

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64E-mail2 Select E-Mail server and press ,. The fields to be completed are the following:- --- The POP3 address field allows you to enter the IP or DS

Page 64 - GPRS settings

65E-mailWrite and send e-mailsThe Send mail menu allows you to send e-mails to one or several recipients ata time, including with an attachment such a

Page 65 - GSM settings

66E-mailDisconnection also occurs each time you enter the Settings menu while aconnection is in progress. In this case, your e-mail is lost.Depending

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67E-maillist, other e-mails headers are pending: select one of the available optionsand press , to retrieve them.LAn e-mail without any attachement ma

Page 67 - Write and send e-mails

5only once on the key corresponding to each letter needed to spell a word:keystrokes input are analysed and the word suggested by T9® is displayed in

Page 68 - Receive and read e-mails

68E-mailadvanced options for an attached e-mail: it can be read, but notstored nor forwarded.An image at the JPEG format is attached to this e-mail. S

Page 69 - Headers information

69E-mailDelete e-mails1 Select the e-mail to be deleted and press , to access the options.2 Select Delete, and press , to confirm and mark the e-mail

Page 70 - Add to names

7010 • WAP servicesIntroductionWAPYour mobile phone supports services based on the Wireless ApplicationProtocol (WAP). The built-in WAP browser will a

Page 71 - Forward to

71WAP servicesAn animation shows the phone is connecting to the homepage. Once thebrowser is launched, you are connected to your operator’s homepage.

Page 72 - 10 • WAP services

72WAP servicesLast pageAllows you to access the last pages browsed without reconnecting to onlineservices.AdvancedThis menu allows you to customise th

Page 73 - Favourites

73WAP servicesEach of these settings allows you to:- Visualise all parameters of the selected WAP profile (Gateway IP Address, Homepage address, phon

Page 74 - Download fun URL

74WAP services---Login, Password and Inactivity time are the same fields as for GSM settings.Please refer to the previous section for information.APN

Page 75 - Change name

7511 • Other operator servicesIntroductionGSM stringsThe phone supports standard GSM strings that can be sent from the keypad tothe network and used t

Page 76 - Homepage

76Other operator servicesQuery a voice server, voice mailbox, messaging service, etc. (DTMF tones)Some phone services (such as phone answering machine

Page 77 - 11 • Other operator services

77Other operator services1 While already on the phone, dial a number then press (. The first call is put on hold and the number is displayed at the bo

Page 78 - Make a second call

6Basic text inputAlthough your phone provides you with the T9® predictive Text Input bydefault, if you wish to access the basic text input, select “Ab

Page 79 - Answer a second call

78Other operator services• If you have activated call forwarding ‘If Busy’ (see “Call forward” page 35),you will never receive second calls since they

Page 80 - Conference

79Other operator servicesIn-call symbolsDuring calls, the following symbols can be displayed:MuteiIncoming call Call underwayActive call placed on hol

Page 81 - In-call symbols

80PrecautionsRadio waves• Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the GSM frequency (900 /1800MHz).• The GSM network controls transmission power

Page 82 - Precautions

81Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equipment may be affected byradio energy. This interference can lead to accidents.Always switch off y

Page 83 - Always switch off your phone

82• 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 aga

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83• Ensure that your phone and car kit do not block any airbags or other security devices fitted in your car.• The use of an alarm system to operate a

Page 85 - Environmental care

84TroubleshootingPROBLEM SOLUTIONThe phone does not switch onRemove and reinstall the battery (see page 8). Then charge the phone until the battery ic

Page 86 - Troubleshooting

85When charging the battery, the battery icon shows no bars and the outline is flashingOnly charge the battery in an environment where the temperature

Page 87

86GlossaryCall barringEnables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from your mobile phone, i.e. outgoing calls, outgoing intern

Page 88 - Glossary

87PINPersonal Identification Number - An optional code used for all GSM-based phones to establish a personal authentication access to the phone menu.

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7ReminderSwitch on/offPress ) to switch on, press and hold to switch off.Enter PINEnter your PIN code using the keypad and press , or # to confirm.Mak

Page 90 - Philips authentic accessories

88Philips authentic accessoriesWhen performance counts... Philips Authentic Accessories are designed tomaximise the performance of your Philips mobile

Page 91 - Philips Phone

89To maximise the performance of your Philips phone and not to void the warranty, always purchase Philips AuthenticAccessories that are specially desi

Page 92 - Declaration of conformity

Declaration of conformityWe , Philips FranceMobile Telephony Business Creation Teamof Route d’Angers72081 Le Mans cedex 9FRANCEdeclare under our sole

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