Philips 625 manual

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    GB • 4311 255 50571[...]

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    Discover y our phone Phi li ps conti nuously str ives t o improve it s products, and th e informat i on and speci f icat i ons descr ibed i n thi s user guide ar e subject to change without notice. Philip s tries to ensu re that all information i n this user g uide is correct, but does not ac cept li abi l ity for any erro r , omiss ion or di screp[...]

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    1 T able of con tents Op erate your phone .......... 4 The ca rous el .. ..... .......... ..... ..... .......... 4 Te xt or nu mber ent ry .......... ..... ..... 4 T9 ® text Inp ut .... ..... ..... ........ .... ..... ..... . 4 Basic text inp ut .... ..... ..... ........ .... ..... ..... . 6 Re mind er ........ ..... .......... ..... ..... .......[...]

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    2 Settings .. ..... ..... .......... ..... ..... .......... ... 2 7 Sou nds ... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ....27 D isplay .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .2 9 Se curit y .. ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ....29 Tim e and date ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . 31 L[...]

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    3 Downl oad e -mail s .... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . 67 Get and s tore att achmen ts .. ..... ..... . 67 Add an e -mai l a ddre ss to t he pho nebook ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ......68 Dele t e e - m ails .... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... .... 69 Repl y to an e - mai l ....... ..... ..... .... ..... .... 69 For ward a n e-mai l ....[...]

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    4 Opera te y o ur p hone The ca rousel A ca r ous el is a ci r cu lar l oo p o f ic ons d is pla y ed on t he s cr e en , in whic h eac h i con r epres ents a feat ure or opt i on us ed to opera te y our phone. L Al l icons don ’ t f it within the s creen; the hi dden ones appear when scr ollin g < or > . The firs t carousel availabl e when[...]

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    5 onl y once on t he key co rrespo ndi ng to each let t er need ed t o s pel l a word: keystr okes input are analysed and the w o rd su ggested by T9 ® is d is pla y ed in the bot t om of the scre en. If seve ral words a re a v ail abl e a cco rd ing to the keys u sed, press 0 to br ow se the list and choos e from those pr op osed by the T9 ® bui[...]

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    6 Basic t ext in put Although your phone pr ovides you w i th the T9 ® predictive T ext Input b y default, if you wish to acce ss the bas ic text input, select “ Abc ” ba sic text i nput using * key . Th is me t h od requ i re s mul t i pl e ke y p re ss es t o rea ch t he d e si re d char acter : the letter "h" is the se cond letter[...]

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    7 Reminder Sw itch on / o ff Press ) t o s wit ch o n, p re ss an d ho ld to sw itch o ff. Ent er PI N Enter your PIN code using the keypad and press , or # to conf i rm . Make a cal l Enter phone num be r o n keypad and press ( to d i al, or pre s s , to select C a ll or Call handsf re e , then p ress ( or , to ca ll. Answ er a call Press ( whe n [...]

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    8 1 • Getting star te d L Read th e safety instruction s in the "P recautions" se ction before use . Fi rs t st e p s T o use your phone, you m ust inser t a vali d SIM card supplie d by your GSM operator o r retaile r . The SI M card contains your subscripti on, your mobi le num be r , and a memory i n which y ou ca n store phone numbe[...]

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    9 Getting start ed Ent er th e PIN cod e 1 T o sw i tch on the phone, press and hol d the ) key . 2 W he n you switch on the pho ne, you m ay be prompted to enter the P IN code, which i s the 4 to 8-digi t secret code of your SIM card to protect i t from abusive use. I t is preconfi gured and comm uni cated to yo u by your oper a tor or retai l er [...]

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    Getting start ed 10 y our defaul t phonebook. T o swit ch back to the SIM phonebook, selec t Phon e b ook > In S IM c ar d . Refuse the co p y If you press the e key to refuse t he dow nl oad of your SIM card co ntents a t s w itch on , the co p y is n ’ t l aunched and the phonebooks stay uncha nge d. The SIM pho nebook is the defa ult and yo[...]

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    11 Getting start ed 2 Remove the b at ter y pac k by sl id i ng i t downw a rds from its s lot ( 1), t hen li fti ng it up w ar ds (2). 3 Then hold the phone upsid e dow n and pla ce y our forefi nger on the connectors. Pre ss the two i nne r clips w ith yo ur l ef t fing ers a s show n opposite ( 1) and pull the cover fro m the top while pushing t[...]

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    Getting start ed 12 Charge the battery Y our phone i s pow ered by a r echa rgeable batt er y . A ne w batter y is par ti ally char ge d an d an alarm w ill w arn yo u whe n the batte r y reac hes low . L W e recommend that you do not remove the batter y when the p hone i s switched on: you may lo se all your per sonal settings (s ee information on[...]

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    13 Getting start ed • W hen all 4 bars ar e stead y th e b attery is fully cha rged an d you can d isconnect the charg er . • When the batter y is charg ed, remo ve the connect or by pr ess ing the release button on top of the connector . • Depending on the network and co ndition of use , talk time goes f rom 2.30 t o 4. 30 hours and st andby[...]

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    14 2 • Main features Id le sc reen After switching your phone on and e nte ring t he PIN code ( see page 8) , your phone displays the i dle s creen w hi ch means that it i s ready to be used . I n idle m o de, se v era l sym bo l s ca n be dis pla ye d sim ult ane ous ly . L If the n sy mb ol is n ’ t dis played, the network is not currently av[...]

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    15 Main features Even ts So me eve nt s may mod i fy t he i dl e s cre e n (m i s sed c a ll , new me ss age , re min de r fr om th e or gan ise r , etc .). I n t hi s ca s e, p re ss , to a ccess t he correspondi ng men u or long pr ess e to go b ack to idle. L If you locked your k e ypad, you must u nlock it before being able to access any menu. [...]

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    Main features 16 See & hear who ’ s calli ng: Fotocall L This featur e is only available when you select the phoneboo k of your phone , not the SI M phone b ook. The Fo toca l l f ea ture al lows you to : - personali ze the 10 gro ups available with a s pecifi c name (" Friends ", "Offic e", "Leasure", etc .), a [...]

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    17 Main features Flash di al I nst ead of acc ess i ng t he Ph one b oo k menu and s cro l li ng t hroug h the l ist, yo u can link the rele v ant name card to a ho tkey , so that a long press o n the chosen key wi ll di re ct ly ca ll h im (e.g . lon g p re ss o n 2 to call your home or on 3 to cal l your offi ce). L Y ou c an only p rog ram k eys[...]

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    Main features 18 4F r o m t h e Vo i c e d i a l menu, long press e to go ba ck to idle. 5P r e s s a n d h o l d , when in i dle mode , th en say the v oic e ta g corresponding to the number you want to dial . T o d isp la y the list of vo ice di als yo u ha v e d ef ine d, se lec t Settings , Vo i c e Com mand s , Vo i c e d i a l and pr e ss , .[...]

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    19 Main features T o lo ck th e k e yp ad, pr ess a nd ho ld e wh en i n id le s cre en . Th e ic on L appears on the s cre e n. T o unlock the keypad, press and ho ld e again. L Note s: • Y ou c an also cho ose immedi ate or delayed lock b y selecting Setti ngs > Sec urity > Key p a d l o c k , then one o f the avai lable values . In thi s[...]

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    Main features 20 L Activating the vibra doesn ’ t mute the r inger. If you want to mut e it and k ee p the vibr a function on, ac tivate the S ilen ce mode as des cr ibed abov e . Read y our mobile phone num be r T o read yo ur ow n mobile phone number , pr ess - w he n in id le m o de an d se le ct O wn num. , t hen press , , s e lec t Sho w and[...]

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    21 Main features 1 W hile o ne o r s ev e ra l si mu ltan eo us c alls ar e in pr og re ss, p re ss , to acce ss the call context carousel. 2 Sel ec t Recor d conv . and pre ss , . T o end the c on ve rsa tio n re c o r din g, press , , e or hang up . L If yo u select Mut e , then Record conv . , o nly th e call er ’ s vo ic e is rec orded. In mo[...]

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    22 3 • Menu tree The menus contai n all your GSM pho ne f unctio ns. They al l feature ic ons or scroll able li s ts: press , to enter a menu or sub-menu, press < or > to mov e left or rig ht in a menu a nd + or - to s cr o ll in a list an d pr e ss , to vali date an entry or to co nf irm a choice . Oper . Ser vice s p75 * W A P p70 Launch [...]

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    23 Menu tree Setti ngs p27 Sounds p27 Ring e r / R i nger volume / K ey tones / Minute beep / Organ is er a le r ts / B atte r y low aler t / New SMS t one / Vibr a aler t / E qualizer Display p25 Screen saver / Bac kl ight / An imat ion / Screen animation Securi ty p29 K eypad loc k / P ublic names / Call barri ng / C hange codes / PIN pr otec tio[...]

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    24 4 • Display & images Introduction Image s al bum This menu allo w s y ou t o manage and displ ay the pict ures stored in your mobile phone, t o View or De le t e them and Ch ange th eir n ame. W hen entering one of the a v ail able s ub-menus, the pi ctures stored i n y our phone ar e displ a yed as a t ext l ist . T o a c cess the graphic[...]

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    25 Displa y & image s L JPEG images mus t have the correct size an d f ormat for your mobile phone to store and displ ay them c orrectly. Please chec k “ Ge t and st ore attachments ” page 67 for complete i nformation on t his subj ect. Displ ay T his ite m o f th e S ettings menu gives you access to al l options concer ning the displ a y ,[...]

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    26 Displa y & image s L Y ou must s elect several images (up t o 10) in order to display a slide show . When sel e ct ing o nly o ne image to be u sed as scree n s aver , on ly th is im age w ill be displayed. 2 Sel ec t Sta r t de lay and pr ess < or > to choose a val ue betw e en 1 and 5 m n. Wh en in idle mo de, the scre en sa v er wil[...]

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    27 5 • Setting s & Quick Setting s Introduction Settings Soun ds This menu allows you to change the ringer volume, sel ect a ring er melody , t o set alert beeps an d activate or de activate the vib ra al ert. Ringer vol u me By defa ult the ringer v olum e i s set to Me dium . P r es s < or > to set the v olum e of your ri nger from Si[...]

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    28 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings • D ow nloa ded a nd o wn m elody The Ow n m el o d . menu a ll ows you t o st ore me lodi es rec eived vi a SMS, ei t h er d o wnl oa d e d fro m a web s i t e ( s e e b e l ow ) or re c ei ve d fr o m a f r i e nd . L T o pers onalise your phone , yo u can dow nload new r ingers by c hoosing t hem from your o [...]

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    29 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings E qualiz er This opti on a l l ow s you to cho o se from 5 dif ferent equali zer setting s. Y ou access it w hil e in con v er sati on w ith a ca lle r: pr ess , , s el ect Equa l i zer , scr o ll thr o ug h the l is t and wa it a few se cond s to he ar t he di ff erenc e. Pre ss , to confirm your choice . V ibra [...]

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    30 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings • P ubl i c na mes Allows yo u to consult and modify your Public Names li st. Y ou can enter a new name, modify o r delete a name in the list via PIN2 code. Us e t he <N ew> opti on to e nter the name and pho ne num ber of a new name ( s ee “ T e xt or numbe r e ntry ” page 4) . Then s elect the num be[...]

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    31 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings PI N p ro te c ti on Allo ws y ou to activate/d eactivate the PIN p ro te ction wh en swi tching on yo ur phone. When the PIN co de is acti vated, you wil l be asked to e nter your PI N code w hen sw it chi ng y our phone on. L If your PI N code i s deactivated, y ou cannot cha nge it. PIN2 co de Depending on your[...]

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    32 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings This o ption a llows you to set the da y light s av ings to On (i n s u mmer t i me) or Off (i n w i nter ti me) by mo vi ng < or > . As this settin g i m pact s the da te and time o ption, it sh ould b e set f i rst. If da ylight sa ving is On and y ou se t the ti me to 12:0 0, i t will autom atically sw i [...]

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    33 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings Hotke ys Inst ead of entering the vario us m enus and bro wsing the list s, you can set a d ir e ct ac ce ss t o a spe cif ic fun cti on by lin kin g it to a H otk e y , so tha t a lo n g p r es s on this k ey w i ll automati cally activate this fun ction. L Y ou can only pr o gr am k eys 2 to 9 , as k eys 0 (s el[...]

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    34 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings Direct access to the calc ulator . Dials t he emergency ca ll number . Fo rw ar d s al l call s to th e vo ic e m ail bo x. Displays the messa ges list. Activat e s th e autono m y quick s etti ng, which extend s the battery autonom y (animati on off , vibra on, ba cklight off , ri ng e r vo lu me medi um) . Runs [...]

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    35 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings V oice comman d V oice command m e n u allows you to qui ckly a ctivat e a s pecifi c func tio n: ins tead of pr ogram ming a hotk ey , yo u simp ly set a v oice tag tha t w ill activa te a feature when y ou pronounce the associate d wo r d. Y ou can associ ate a V oice command to the f uncti ons supporte d by the[...]

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    36 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings rat es and to stay alwa ys o n l i ne (i.e. ha ve a perm anent connect ion to the Inte rnet and W AP). Y our phone allows yo u to full y benef it f ro m G PRS acce ss in W AP and Int ern et . L Contact your phone operator to have ful l information about G PRS availability over his networ k and for an appro pr iate[...]

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    37 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings L Before activating t his option, yo u must ent er your vo ice mailbox es ’ number s (s ee “ Mailbox es ” page 37). T his feature is subscript ion dependent , and differ ent from the call transfer , whic h tak es p lace when one/several ca lls are in progress . • Un condit iona l The un con d it i on a l o[...]

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    38 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings Any key answ er Allows you to a ccept a cal l by press ing any key , e x c ept ) , used t o reje ct a cal l. Ca ll wai t in g Call wai ting is managed diffe rently depending on the type of netwo rk you sel ecte d. • W i th GSM cal l Al l o ws y ou to activate o r deac ti va te the call wa iting a nd a pplies to [...]

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    39 Setti ngs & Qui ck Settings no t), t he s e s et ting s ar e st o red in t he Pe r s o n a l m enu item and apply to each box of the table . Acces sor ies setting s W hen connecti ng an accessor y , t he set tings d escribed in t he tabl e below al so become a v aila bl e in the Qui ck Settin gs me nu. L When disconnec ting the accesso ry, t[...]

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    40 6 • Phonebo oks Introduction Y our mobile phone has two phonebooks. The SIM phonebook is located on the SIM ca rd and the number o f entri es depends on t he card capaci ty . L The SIM ca rd c apa city depe nd s on th e ty pe of car d y ou have . Please c hec k with your loc al dealer for full information o n this s ubject. The second phoneboo[...]

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    41 Ph oneb ook s Phonebook The Phon ebook menu allows yo u to select one of the two a va ila bl e phonebooks: the one on yo ur SIM ca rd or the one in your phone. When entering new name s in t he Phoneb ook , they will be added to t he phonebook sele cted in this m enu. Phone boo k i n SIM c ard Press , and se lect Phon ebook , Phon ebook s ett i n[...]

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    42 Ph oneb ook s L A number can c ontain a maximum of 40 dig its, depending on yo ur SIM c ar d. Enter ing all numbe rs , incl uding local one s with international prefix, countr y code and a rea code will al lo w you to di al them from any location . 3 Select the ty pe of num ber al located to the name : Phone , Fa x or Data and press , to confi r[...]

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    43 Ph oneb ook s Own nu mb er The "Own numbe r" ite m that appears i n the phonebook should contain your own pho ne numbe r( s). If not, w e a dvise you to enter your mob i l e number(s) as w ell a s an y o th er r ele van t in fo rm atio n. L Although al l its fields can be emp ty , t he "Ow n number" item cannot be deleted. Ed[...]

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    44 Ph oneb ook s 3 Repea t steps 1 an d 2 to add up to 6 fields to the sa me r ecord . Mak e a sho rt press on e to g o bac k to the pr evious menu, or a l ong pr e ss to go b a ck t o id l e mod e . L Nu mber s or tex t wi l l a ppear in ord er of c reat io n date . The fi rs t fax or pho n e number y ou enter become s the default number. As s uch[...]

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    45 Ph oneb ook s T o chan ge th e def ault n um ber ( e. g. ma ke the " W ork" n um ber de fau lt ins tea d o f the "Home " number), repeat steps 1 to 3 of the “ Chan ge a f ield conte nt ” para grap h. Then select Make def aul t in t he carousel menu, and press , to confi rm. Copy to S IM As m enti oned earl ier , enteri ng[...]

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    46 7 • Calls and m essages Introduction Call a number Emerge ncy num ber The eme rge ncy numbe r wi ll cal l t he neares t e merg ency c en tre of your ar ea. I n mo st cas es, you can ca ll t hi s num be r ev en when your ke y pad is l ocked and if you ha ven ’ t e ntere d your P I N co de ye t. L Depending on the netw ork operator , t he emer[...]

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    47 Cal l s and mess a ge s 1 T o call this number , ente r it in idl e m ode by pr ess ing the corre s ponding key s , or press , and s ele c t P honeboo k > Emergency n umber . 2P r e s s ( to d ial and press ) to ha ng up. Other num ber Ente r a num ber In idl e mo de, enter a number by pr e ssing the corre s ponding keys. Press ( to dial and [...]

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    48 Cal l s and mess a ge s Use Voice dia l In id le m o d e, pr es s and ho ld , , th en pronoun ce the s a ved voi ce t ag (se e “ Vo i c e d i a l ” pa ge 16). If the phone r ecogni zes the v oice tag, it di als the numbe r asso ciated w i th it. Pr ess ) to hang up . Messag es In addit ion to ca lling people, you can als o send them text mes[...]

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    49 Cal l s and mess a ge s phone num be r to which the m essage s hould be sent to and pr e ss , . T he n fo llo w th e in str uc tions dec ribe d a bo ve to sen d a m essa ge. T o get her with an att achm ent This option al low s yo u to attach a sou nd, i co n or anim ation to y our m e ssag e . Depending on the type of fi l e you want to attach,[...]

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    50 Cal l s and mess a ge s - Sto re num ber of the send er if i t is attached to the me ssage, - Stor e melody if a melod y w as sent to gether w i th the SM S (see “ Down l o a de d and ow n me l o dy ” page 27) , - Stor e g raphic( s) if one or se v eral grap hics and/or ani matio ns we re sen t toge ther w ith the message, - Extract a number[...]

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    51 Cal l s and mess a ge s Rep ly path Y o u can ac tivate or de activate this option , which allo ws y ou to tran smit you r SMS me ssa ge centre numbe r wit h the message . Y our correspondent ca n then reply using your own S MS centre and not theirs. This speeds up the rate of transm i ssion . L Subscr iption dependent . De live r y re po r t Y [...]

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    52 Cal l s and mess a ge s Ca ll lis t T his m e nu pr o vid es y ou wi th th e li st o f o ut go ing and inc om in g ca lls, a s w ell a s attem pts at auto r ediall ing and call details. The ca ll s m ade, m issed a nd r eceiv ed are displaye d in chrono l ogical order with the most r e cent on top o f the list. When t he C all l i st is e mpty t[...]

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    53 8 • Organiser & Extras Introduction Organiser Crea ting a n ew event Thi s me nu al lows t o crea te even ts a nd s tore t hem in y our o rgan is er . Events ca n be Me e t i n gs , Holid ays or To D o s . When th e orga nis er aler t in On (see pag e 2 8) , a beep aler ts you w hen an ev ent is due. 1P r e s s , , s el ect O rganiser >[...]

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    54 Or ganise r & Extr as 5T h e Se t Remi n de r me nu rem ind s you of ev ents via alerts trigger e d at times y ou choose . Moving < or > , set the Rem inde r fo r this ev e nt and press , . L Th is menu on ly app lies to Me et in g a nd To D o ev ents. Note tha t th e r e mi nder depends on the time set and displayed on t he screen. A [...]

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    55 Or ganise r & Extr as 2 Sel ec t Del ete and pre ss , to conf i rm . • De l eting a rep eate d e vent By sele cting a past occu rr ence 1P r e s s , and s elect Or gani se r , Events , th en a p ast occ ure nce o f an event and p res s , . 2 When the eve nt detail s appear , press , , th en s ele ct Delete and pr ess , to conf ir m: onl y [...]

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    56 Or ganise r & Extr as Ti me zo ne Alt hough ch anging ti me zon es is nec essary whe n tra v elling a lot, be a war e that it will im pact all o rganiser r e mi nders : the ev ent alarms will be up dated dep endi ng o n th e ti me di spl ayed on t he s cre en (s ee “ Ti me a nd d ate ” p age 31) . Extra s This menu enable s you to manage[...]

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    57 Or ganise r & Extr as • Accu mul a ted co s t ( su bs cr ipt i on de pe nden t ) Al l o ws y ou to d ispla y the accum ulated cost an d to set th e cou nter to zero . I t may be protected by PIN or PI N 2 codes. • Inf o at c al l end (s u bsc ri p ti o n depe nd en t) Al l o ws y ou to activate o r deacti vate th e system atic di spla y [...]

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    58 Or ganise r & Extr as L The call and counters managed by your mobile pho ne might differ from the ones u sed by your operator. Y ou should there f o re consider the call counter s displayed on the screen as informative items , but NO T as the actual charge rate bas is . Euro The -> Euro menu enab les you to con vert a sum into Eur os by e[...]

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    59 Or ganise r & Extr as Alarm clock This m enu al l o ws y ou to se t the alarm clock. Se l ec t Extra s , Al ar m clo ck , th e n press < or > to activate it. Enter th e time, then pr ess , and sele ct: - Once activates the alar m at a set hour o n a set da y , - Ev er y day activates the al ar m at a set hour ev ery da y of the w eek, [...]

  • Page 62

    60 9 • E-mail Introduction Y our mobile phone features an e-mai l appli cation a llowing you to sen d an d recei ve e-ma il s, l ike you would do f ro m a PC ( an att achment such as a jpeg im age can al so be include d). E-ma ils can th en be fo rwarde d to someon e el s e and atta chments st or e d in your mobil e phone. This fe ature is subscr[...]

  • Page 63

    61 E- mail As sho wn below , two ty pes of se ttings m ust be con fi gure d before using the e- ma il fea ture: the sett i ngs you get fro m your opera to r , need ed t o conne ct to the n etw ork (see “ Netw ork acce ss ” ), and th e one s you get fro m the e-m ail ser vice pro v ide r to connect to his ser ver (see “ E- mail se r ver acc es[...]

  • Page 64

    62 E- mail 1P r e s s , , se lec t E-mail then M ai lbox 1 , Settings a nd pr ess , . 2 Sel ec t Network Access and pres s , . Bea rer T his m en u allo w s yo u t o se lec t th e ty pe of n et w or k us ed w he n la u nch in g a connecti on. Press < or > to acce ss one of the thr ee choi ces, then , to confi rm: -- W hen se lec ting GS M or [...]

  • Page 65

    63 E- mail The APN (Access Po i nt Name) must be entered as given to you b y your op erator , as w e ll as Log in and Password .Thi s me nu allows y ou to e nter or change the GPR S s etti ngs communicated to you by your operator . GSM s et tings This m enu allow s y ou to en ter or ch ange the GSM settin gs com municate d to y ou by your operator [...]

  • Page 66

    64 E- mail 2 Sel ec t E- Mail ser ver and pr ess , . The fi el ds t o be comple ted a re th e fo ll owing : - --- The POP3 addres s fie ld al l o ws y ou to ente r th e IP o r D SN a dd res s of the POP 3 ser ver , which is used t o recei ve e-ma il s. The SMTP addre ss field allow s y ou to e nter the IP o r DSN addr e ss of the P OP3 ser ver , wh[...]

  • Page 67

    65 E- mail Write and send e-mails The Send mai l me nu all ow s you to send e- mails to one or s e veral reci pient s at a tim e, i ncl uding w i th an attachm ent su ch as a j peg i mage. O nce rece ive d, yo ur me s sage s can be forwar d ed an d the attac hments visual i sed wi th the appropriate softwa re. T o on e or several rec ipie nts 1P r [...]

  • Page 68

    66 E- mail Disconnec tion also occurs each time yo u enter the Setting s menu while a con nect ion is in pr og res s . In th is ca se , y our e- mail is lo st. Depending o n the call setti ngs y ou configured (see “ Call w ai ting ” page 38) , you can receive cal ls dur ing an e-mail connecti on. I n thi s ca se, and if you accept the incoming [...]

  • Page 69

    67 E- mail lis t, other e-mail s headers are pe ndi ng: selec t one of t he av ail able opti ons and p res s , to retrie ve t hem. L An e- mail witho ut any attac hement m ay be automatical ly displayed i n the de tails screen. He ad e r s in f or ma t i on Selec t a head er , pr ess , , s e lec t Detail s and pres s , again to see the addr ess it [...]

  • Page 70

    68 E- mail advanced opt ions for an a ttached e-ma i l : it ca n be read, but no t stor e d nor f orw arded . An i mage at th e JPE G form at is attach ed to this e-m ail. Se l ect th e attache d image in the list and press , twice to s tore it in you r mobile phone (you can rename it if you w i sh). L Y ou must have stored an image before being a [...]

  • Page 71

    69 E- mail Delete e-m ails 1 Select the e -mail to be de leted and pr ess , to acce ss the option s. 2 Sel ec t Del e t e , an d pr e ss , to c on f irm and m ark the e-mai l to be del eted. A sm all i con al lows y ou to spo t the h eader(s) of the list corr espo nding to the e - ma i l(s) to be deleted. L T o unmark the e-mail to be dele ted, sel[...]

  • Page 72

    70 10 • W A P services Introduction WA P Y our mo bi le phone support s ser vices base d o n the W irele ss App l i cation Protocol (W A P). The bui lt- in W AP browser wil l a llow you to acce ss ser vi ces supplie d with y our network, such as news, spor ts , weather , tim etables, etc . Launch Y our p hone may have been pre-confi gured to d i [...]

  • Page 73

    71 WAP s er vice s An ani mation shows the pho ne is connecti ng to the hom epage . Once the bro wser is l aunched, you ar e connecte d to y our operator ’ s hom e page. The foll owing comm ands enable you t o na vi gate through t he W AP pages: • Move + or - to na vigate the on line pages . • Pr ess , to sele ct an hi ghli ghted i tem. • P[...]

  • Page 74

    72 WAP s er vice s Last p age Allows you to access the la st page s brow s ed without reconnect ing to onl ine serv ices . Advanced This menu all ow s you to customis e the way the pages are displayed on your phone and to defi ne the URL a ddress that w i l l all ow you to do wnloa d iMe lodies, pictur es and animations . Images T o activate/d eact[...]

  • Page 75

    73 WAP s er vice s Each of these settin gs allows you to : - Vi sua li se al l p ar amete rs of t he s el ect ed W AP pro f il e ( Gateway I P Addr e ss, Hom epage ad dress, phone numbe r , etc. ), eithe r GSM or GPRS , - Ac tivate the selecte d pro f ile ( w hi ch then becomes the default pro f ile and is used for connecti on whe n pressing @ ), -[...]

  • Page 76

    74 WAP s er vice s - -- Login , Pass wor d an d Inac tivity tim e are the sam e fields as for G SM settings. P le as e r efe r to th e p r e vio us s ec tio n fo r inf or ma tio n. APN a l low s you to en te r the ad dre ss of the e xternal data netwo rk yo u wa nt to connect to, a text stri ng o r IP address (e. g., wap . operatorname .fr) use d t[...]

  • Page 77

    75 11 • Other o perator servic es Introduction GSM strings The phone suppor ts s tandard GSM strings that can be se nt f ro m the keypad to the n etw ork an d us ed to acti vate s erv ices p rovi ded b y the netwo rk. • Example n ° 1 Pr ess * 4 3 # , th en ( , to activate the Call W ai ting s ervice. • Example n ° 2 Pr ess * # 3 1 # , then [...]

  • Page 78

    76 Othe r op er ato r services Quer y a vo ice se rv er , voic e m ailb ox, messag in g servic e, etc. (DTMF tones) Some phone ser vi ces (s uch as phone answ ering machi nes and pagers) require y our phone to tr ansmit DTMF tones (Dual T one Multi Frequen c y), al so known as “ touch tones ” . These are used to co mm unicate pas sw ords, call [...]

  • Page 79

    77 Othe r op er ato r services 1 While already on the phone, di al a number then press ( . The fi rst call is put on hold a nd the number is displ a yed at the bottom of t he screen. Th e seco nd n umb er is th en d ialle d. 2 T o togg le betw een the tw o calls, p ress , then se l ec t Switch call s . E ac h time that y ou tog gle from one ca l l [...]

  • Page 80

    78 Othe r op er ato r services • If you have ac tivated call forw arding ‘ If Busy ’ ( see “ Cal l f o rwar d ” pag e 3 5) , you will never receive second calls since they are always forw arded when the l ine is busy. Answ er a third call (Subscripti on dependent) W hi le in c omm unic ation and one ca ll being on hold, you m ay r e ceive[...]

  • Page 81

    79 Othe r op er ato r services In-c all sym bols During ca lls, the foll owing symbols ca n be di splaye d: Mute i I nc om in g ca ll Ca ll un d e rw a y Acti ve cal l pl a ced on hol d o Ou t g o i n g c a l l Fi sio62 5_GB_ 4311 255 538 32.book Pag e 79 Ve ndred i , 25 . octobr e 2002 6: 10 18[...]

  • Page 82

    80 Precaut ions Ra di o wave s • Y our phone t ransmits/rece ives radio wave s in t he GSM frequency (900 / 1800MH z). • The G SM net w ork contr ols transmissi on p ower ( 0.01 to 2 w at ts ). • Y our phone complies with all relevant safety standards. • The CE mark on your phone s hows compli ancy with Europeen electromagnetic compatibi li[...]

  • Page 83

    81 Inad equately protected or sen sitive e lectr onic equ i pm ent ma y be a ffect ed by radi o energy . Thi s int erference can l ead t o accident s. Al ways swi tc h of f you r ph one • Bef ore b oard ing an aircraft and or when packing the phone in your l uggage . • In hos pitals , cli nics , other health care centres a nd anywhe re else whe[...]

  • Page 84

    82 • Do not immerse the phone in a n y li quid ; if your phone is damp , switch it o ff, remo ve the ba tter y and l et them dry for 24hrs be fore using the m again. • T o cle an the phone , w i pe it wit h a soft c loth. • Placin g and re ceiving calls cons umes the sam e amoun t of battery energy . Howev e r , the mob il e c ons umes le ss [...]

  • Page 85

    83 • Ensur e that your phone and car ki t do not block any airbags or other security devic es fi t t ed in your ca r . • The use of an al arm system to operate a v ehicle's light or horn to ind icate incoming phone cal ls is prohibit ed on public roads i n some countries. Check local reg ul at i ons . EN 60950 Norm In case of hot w eather [...]

  • Page 86

    84 T roubleshooting PROBL EM SO LU T ION Th e pho ne do es no t switc h on Re mov e and r einstall the battery (see page 8). The n charge the phone until the batter y i con has s topped fla shing. Fina lly , unp l ug fr om th e charger and tr y to sw i tch the mo bile on. Th e displa y sho ws BLOCK ED wh en you switc h on Somebod y tri ed to use yo[...]

  • Page 87

    85 W hen cha rgin g th e battery, the battery i con sho ws no b a rs an d t he ou tline is flash ing Only ch arge t he ba tt er y i n an env iron ment wh ere t he t emper atur e does not go below 0 ° C (32 ° F) or a bove 50 ° C (113 ° F). In o ther cas es ple ase contact your phone supplie r . Y o u are no t su re that y ou are re ceiving c all[...]

  • Page 88

    86 Glossar y C all barr ing Enabl es you to restrict or bar cer tai n or al l types of c alls to and from your mobile phone, i .e . o utgoing cal ls, outgoing inter national cal ls, inc om in g c all s. Ba rri ng is ac tiv ate d wi th a pe rs ona l co de. T o u se th is ser vi ce, it must be support ed by your network and by your phone. Y ou may al[...]

  • Page 89

    87 PIN Personal Identification N umber - An optional code used for all GSM -ba sed phones t o establ ish a pe rsonal a uthenti catio n access to the phone me nu. The PIN code is commo nly given with y our subscripti o n and is the s ecr e t code of the SIM ca r d. PIN2 A no th er a uth or is ati on co de w hic h is us ed on ly for spe cial serv ice[...]

  • Page 90

    88 Philips au thentic acce ssories W hen per form ance counts. .. Phil ips Authent ic Accessor ies are designed to max i mise the pe rformance of your Phil ips mobile phone. CHARGER S Cigar ette L ighter Ada p ter 12-24 V • Charges the bat ter y while you use your phone. • Plugs i nto vir tually any vehicle pow e r outl et. CKLR 12/P - 9911 240[...]

  • Page 91

    89 T o max imise t he per form ance o f you r Ph ilips p hon e and no t to vo id th e war ran t y , alwa ys p urc ha se P hilips Au th entic Acc esso ries th at are speci ally desig ned f or use w it h y ou r pho n e. Ph ilips Co nsum er C omm unicat ions ca nno t be hel d liable f or an y dama ge du e to u se w ith no n auth or ised ac ce ssorie s[...]

  • Page 92

    Declaration of c onformity We , P hilips F ranc e M obile T ele pho ny B usiness Cr ea tion T eam of Rout e d ’ An ge rs 7208 1 Le Man s ced ex 9 FRANC E declare under our s ole responsibi li ty tha t the pro d uct CT 3329 C ellular M obile R ad io G SM 900 / G SM 1800 T A C: 35 0054 to wh ich th is d e cla rat ion rela te s, is in c onf orm it y[...]