Philips CT9A9KBRN manual

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    Discover Your Ph one Philips con tinuously str ives to improv e its products.Therefore, Philips res erves the rights to revise this user guide or withdraw it at an y time without prior notice. Phil ips provides this user guide “as i s” and does not accept, except as requ ired by appl icable law, liability for any error, omission or discrepancy [...]

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    1 Softkeys The left and right soft keys ( L and R ) are located at the top of keypad area. Pressing the so ft keys allows you to select the option displayed on the screen directly above them, including options during a call. The functions of the soft ke ys change according to the current context. Operations of the headset The following operations a[...]

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    2 Main Me nu You can access the different feat ures of your Xenium 9@9k phone from the main menu. The following table summarises the structure of the Main menu, what the icons represent and the page number on which you can obtain more information reg arding the m enu functions. Press , in idle mode to access the main menu and press + , - , < or [...]

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    3 New Events Some events may modify th e idle screen (such as missed calls, new SMS, new MMS, etc). Whe never there is a new event, the phone will emit an audible alert (except for the reception of cell broadcast messages). You can press L View to display the missed calls list, enter the list of unread SMS or MMS, etc. Press R Back to exit from the[...]

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    4 Table of contents 1. Getting Started ..................... ...................... 7 Inserting the SIM card .......... ........................... 7 Switching on the ph one ....................... ........... 9 Charging the battery ....................... ................ 9 Insert a micro SD Card ................................ 10 Setting hotkeys[...]

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    5 6. Multimed ia ............ ........................... ............ 28 Camera ............ ........................... ...................... 28 Video recorder ... ........................... ................. 30 Music Player ........ ........................... ................. 32 FM radio ............................... ......................[...]

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    6 Troubleshooting ........................ .................... 79 Philips Authentic Accessories .............. 81 Trademark Declaration ............................ 82 Specific Absorption Rate Information ... 83 Limited warranty .......................................... 84 De c l a r a t io n of c o n f o r m i t y . . ..... . .... . .... . ... .[...]

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    Getting Started 7 1. Getting Started Please read the safety instructi ons in the "Precaut ions" section before use. Before you start using your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card supplied by your GSM operator or retailer. The SIM card co ntains your subscription information, your mobile telepho ne number, and a small quantity of memo[...]

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    8 Getting Started Insert the SIM car d Make sure that the clipped corner of the SIM card is facing the correct direction (clipped corner at upper left) and the metallic conta cts are facing downwards. Slide the SIM card into the card slot until it stops. When you remove your SIM card the first time, ma ke sure that you smoothen the edges, otherwise[...]

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    Getting Started 9 Switching on the phone To switch on the phon e, long press and relea se the ) key. Enter the PIN code if required (the 4 to 8 digit secret code of your SIM c ard). It is preco nfigured and provi ded to you by your network oper ator or retailer. For more information on PIN code, see “Security” on page 66. If you enter an incorr[...]

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    10 Getting Started Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile phone whe n the battery is fully charged wil l not damage the battery. The only way to turn off the charge r is to unplug it, so it is advisable to use an easily accessible AC power socket. If you do not intend to use your phone for several days, we recommend that you remove the battery. [...]

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    Getting Started 11 Numeric ke ys 0 , 1 , # and * have been preconfigured as th e default keys to enter “+”, access voice mailbox, activate Meeting profil e and unlock the keypad respectively, an d cannot be modified. • Create SMS • Quick call • Create MMS • Sound record er • Unit converter[...]

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    12 Calling 2. Calling This chapter describes the fe atures and options related to making and receiving calls. Switch on the phone Long press ) to switch on the phone. You may set a security code (PIN code) on your phone to protect it from unauthorised use. When you have set a security code, you w ill be prompted to ent er the corresponding security[...]

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    Calling 13 - End the current call -S e n d S M S - Record phone conversation (which includes 3 sub-options: Record b oth , Record the o pposite party and Record own ) - Access Contacts list Mute or unmute a call During a call, press L Options and select Mute or Unmut e . If you select Mute , the microphone will be deactivated. When you switch from [...]

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    14 Calling 1. In idle mode, ent er the emergency call number (specific number in the caller's country) 2. P ress ( . Note that an emergency call will not be stored in the call record. 3. Alternatively , after switching on the mobile phone and entering the PIN number , press R SOS to go to the emergen cy call screen. If t here is no SIM card, p[...]

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    Calling 15 If you wish to separate one me mber from the call, you can select Split conference call during the multi-party call. To disconnect a membe r from the call, select End call in conference . Switch calls (Network dependent) When you have one active call and one call on hold , you can press L Options , then select Swap to switch between the [...]

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    16 Calling If you press the numeric keys, t he notepad editor will opened under call waiting mode . Contact Picture This feature allows you to link a contact in your phonebook to a photo you have taken using the Camera function, o r a picture you have downloaded via WAP or data cable. During a call, if the other party's name card is linked to [...]

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    Text and number entry 17 3. Text and number entry Input method Your mobile phone supports several input methods, which include: * During text editing, you can press * to switch input mode; the status bar on the screen will display your current input mode. represents Simplified Chinese Pinyin input mode; represents Simplified Chinese stroke input mo[...]

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    18 Text and number entry Entering symbols In any input mode, press # to open/close symbols input screen. If the symbols occupy more than one screen, press + / - to scroll up/down the pages. Press , to confirm the symbol input. Shift case Press * to shift case in the English input editor. Delete When there are contents in the input row, press R Clea[...]

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    Text and number entry 19 Example: How to enter the word "Home" 1. Pr ess 4 6°6 3 , the screen displays the first word on the list: Good . 2 . Pr ess - to browse and select Home . 3 . Pr ess L OK to confirm Home . Basic text input If you wish to use basic text input mode, press * to select "ABC" basic text input. This method req[...]

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    20 Text and number entry Pinyin Input Press * and select Pinyin input mode. Each Pinyin letter is represented by one of the numeric keys as shown below: (Note tha t Pinyin input mode is solely meant for the input of Simplified Chinese characters. You cannot input Traditional Chinese characters). The general steps of using Pinyin input method are as[...]

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    Text and number entry 21 Enter the pinyin letters acco rdingly. Press once on the key corresponding to the pinyin letter without having to consider its position on the key. Pinyin input method will automatically select and list all possible combinations for you to select. For example, to input the character 『王』 , with the Pinyin letters 『 w[...]

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    22 Text and number entry Association The input are a is empty and the ca ndidate area displays a list of associati on characters. Press the naviga tion keys to select an as sociation character, or press a number key to input a new zhuyin combination. Stroke input Press * to select stroke input mode. The strokes are represented on each key as follow[...]

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    Text and number entry 23 The stroke input method in this phone classifies a chinese character into 5 ba sic strokes: (horizontal, vertical, left falling stroke, right falling stroke and over-down) as well as a special stroke. When the stroke you need does not correspond to the 5 basic strokes, replace it with the special stroke. The examples below [...]

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    24 Entertainment 4. Entertainment This section describes the games and additional tools installed on your mobile phone. Some of the fe atures desc ribed here are de pendent on the configuration of your mobile phone, t he country in which you purchased your mobile phone, and/or your service provider . Games Default games This menu features games tha[...]

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    Browser 25 5. Browser Your phone comes with a WAP browser. You can obtain news, sports and weather information, as well as services from the internet via the WAP browser. This feature is available only if your subscrip tion includes WAP access services. The settings have been pre-configured (depends on count ry variants) and you do not need to modi[...]

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    26 Browser To add a new bookmark: To edit a bookmark: History This menu allows you to quickly access the last web page you have visi ted. 1. When you enter this menu, the web pages you have previously visited will be listed. 2. Pr ess L Options to access the following: Enter address Enter the web address and press L or , to connect, press R Back to[...]

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    Browser 27 Philips is not liabl e to give prior notifi cation nor shall it bear any consequences for failures ar ising from changes in configuration made by you or by th e network operator, or ch anges in WAP address or contents made by the internet co ntent provider. Please check with y our network op erator and your internet content provider for [...]

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    28 Multimedia 6. Multimedia Camera Your mobile pho ne features a 300K digi tal camera that allows you to take pictures and record vide os, store them in your phone and memory card, use them as wallpaper or send them to your friends. Please ensure that the camera lens is clean before you take pictures, as small dust particl es can strongly affect th[...]

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    Multimedia 29 Photo preview option menu Once you have activated the cam era, simply press , to take a picture. The picture is automatically saved and displayed on the screen. You can press L Options to carry out the following operations: Options Description Switch to video E x it f r o m C a m e r a m o d e a n d s w i tc h t o Video mode. Picture [...]

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    30 Multimedia When there is not enough memory space, you will not b e ab l e to sa v e t h e p i ct u r e a n d yo u w il l b e p ro mp t e d wtih a warning message. You have to delete existing pictures before you can sto re new ones. Video recorder T h i s o p t i o n a l l o w s y o u t o r e c o r d s h o r t v i d e o s . Y o u can play the vid[...]

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    Multimedia 31 Video Playback Once you have activated the video mode, simply press , to start recording. Press again to stop recording. The video is automatically saved and the last recorded scene is displayed on the screen. You can press L Options to ca rry out the following operations: Advanced Storage location : Phone memory or Memory card . Defa[...]

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    32 Multimedia When there is not enough memory space, you will not be able to save the recorded video and you will be prompted wtih a warning message. Music Pl ayer This feature allows you to download music from the network, save the audio file s, edit your playlist, and play music. The phone supp orts audio files in MP3 and AAC format. However, onl[...]

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    Multimedia 33 playlist name and press , . Then use + / - to select a playlist, press , , and then press L Options , select Edit playlist and select the tracks that you want to add to the playlist by pressing , . You can press + / - to move u p o r d ow n . T h e n pr es s L Done to confirm and store the songs in the playlist. You can create up to 1[...]

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    34 Multimedia Press L Options to carry out the following operations : Settings The available options include: FM radio This menu allows you to listen to the radio on your phone. Connect the headset connector to your phone. There are 2 ways to tune to a station: Manu al Tune and Auto Tun e . Manual Tune You can use + or - for manual tune and radio s[...]

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    Multimedia 35 When you select Auto Tun e , the channel will be searched automaticall y. When the auto tune is in process, all th e keys are mad e unavailable e xcept ) and R . Keys operation The keypad operations during radio broad cast are as follows: Press L Options to carry out the following operations : Change a radio using Pr eset stations Thi[...]

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    36 Multimedia Play in background If you need to activate other application while listening to the radio, you can press L Option and select Play in background . Then you can access oth er menus with radio playing at the background. Stop radio Press R or ) to exit the radio menu. Events durin g radio playing When you have an incoming phone call while[...]

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    Messages 37 7. Messages SMS SMS enables you to send text messages to the other party, which is a convenient and affordable mode of communication. You can use the SM S menu to send messages to another handphone or a device that is capable of re ceiving S MS. Your phone can store up to 300 messages. Once yo u have reached 300 me ssages, the screen wi[...]

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    38 Messages MMS (network dependent) Your phone all ows you to send and receive multimedia messages, know n as MMS, which features texts, pictures, sound and video clips. MMS can comprise one or several slides. Whether you send it to an e-mail address or to another mo bile phone, the MMS will be played as a slide show. Your phone can suppo rt 50 MMS[...]

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    Messages 39 When there is mo re than one page, you can p ress < / > to view the different pages of the MMS. At the same time, the title bar at the to p of the screen will display the current page you are viewing and the total number of pages in your MMS. Inbox The Inbox stores the messages you have received. 1. In idle mode, press , to enter [...]

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    40 Messages 5. Pr ess , to enter the next screen whereb y the message details will be displayed. P ress L Options to carry out the following operations: Outbox The Outbox allows you to save the messages you have sent successfully. 1. In idle mode, press , to enter the main menu. 2. Select Messages > Outbox and press , . 3. If there are messages [...]

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    Messages 41 4. P re ss + / - to select a message. When a message is selected, its contents will be displayed on the screen. When you pres s L Options , you can carry out the following operat ions: 5. P ress , to enter the next screen whereb y the details will be displayed. Draft List the messages that were created and saved but were not sent, and m[...]

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    42 Messages 1. In idle mode, press , to enter the main menu. 2. Select Messages > My Favourites and press , . 3. If there are m essages in My Fav ourites , they will be listed on the screen. 4. Pr ess + / - to select a message. When a message is selected, its content will be displayed on the screen. P ress L Options to carry out the following op[...]

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    Messages 43 SIM archive In the menu, you can see the read and unread messages saved in the SIM Card. The available options include: Templates This menu allows you to select a message saved as a SMS or MMS template. You can create, send, modify and delete your preset messages. Voice mail This menu allows you to set your voice mailbox number and list[...]

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    44 Messages Cell broadcast This is a network service which allows you to receive text messages of various contents, such as news, traffic, etc. These messages are provided by the network to the subscribers within a certain network area. If this service is available, the network will provide you with the broadcast channel numbers. It gives you acces[...]

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    Messages 45 Delivery report You can select L On or Off . This option allows you to set whether or not to notify you the send status of your messages: successfully sent to the recipient, or not sent successfully. This feature is subscription dependent. Signature You can select L On or Off (Default is Off ). If set to On , it opens an editor where yo[...]

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    46 My Files 8. My Files This menu allows yo u to store the fil e s in different folders ( Pictu res , Videos , Sounds , Others ) to facilita te more efficient ma nagement of files in your phone and the memory card. In addition, you can obt a in information regarding your phone and memory card, such as number of fil es, memory utilised, pe rcentage [...]

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    My Files 47 3. The folder options include: Videos When you enter this menu, the videos wh ich you have recorded using the ph one's came ra as well as videos you have downloaded vi a MMS, WAP, BT, or USB will be displayed as a list. 1. Select My files > Videos and press , to enter the menu. 2. Press L Options to carry out the following opera[...]

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    48 My Files 3. The folder options and their operations ar e the same as Pictures menu. Videos are played in the middle of the screen. A status bar is displayed at the top of the screen. The keypad operations when playing videos are as follows: Sounds When you enter this menu, the sounds which you have stored or downloaded via MMS, WAP, BT, or USB w[...]

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    My Files 49 3. The folder options and their operations are the same as Pictures menu. Memory status All memory capacity, used memory capacity and free memory capacity between all mem ory capacity and used in both the mobile phone and memory card will be displayed. Settings The phone has a micro SD memory card slot to increase the phone's memor[...]

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    50 Tools 9. Tools Calendar This menu displays the calendar. You can select Day view, Week view or Month view. You can create new appointments, view appointments list, delete or modify appointments in the calendar. The calendar stores the alarm date and time of eve ry event. If the current date and time correspond with the date and time of the event[...]

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    Tools 51 Alarm This phone supports 24-hour alarm. The available options are: If you have downloaded your own ring tones and have selected such a ring tone to be the ala rm alert, then after you set t he alarm and sw itched off the phon e, the alert tone will be changed back to the original factory settings. This does not apply if the r ing tone you[...]

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    52 Tools After you have finished editing, press L to Save your new task and press L OK to exit. Manage Task This menu allows you to mana ge your tasks . Select a task and press L Option to access the following options: Calculator Your mobile phone has a built in calculator. Enter the numbers with the keypad. The maximum length of the numbers and th[...]

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    Tools 53 To start recording, press L Option and select New episode or , . During the process, the recorded time w i l l b e d i s p la y e d i n r e a l t i m e . T o s t op r e c o r d i n g, p r e s s R and the file will be saved in My files > Sounds . International clock The International clock allows you to check the time of the major cities[...]

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    54 Tools Unit converter This application allows you to convert many types of units such as exchange rate, area, energy, mass, p ower, pressure, temperature and volume. You need to enter t he conversion Type , Amount 1 , Amount 2 , Unit 1 and Unit 2 . Press + or - to switch between the different input boxes. Countdown This feature is very simliar to[...]

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    Tools 55 You can press + / - to select a part icular number i n the black list, then press L Options to carry out the following operations: Change Open the phone number editor, to edit the selected number in t he black list. Delete Delete the selected number in the black list.[...]

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    56 Contact s 10. Contacts Your phone features two phonebo oks. The SIM phonebook is located on your SIM card and the number of entries you can store depends on the SIM card. The second ph onebook (Smart phonebook) is integrated in the phone memory and the maximum number of name cards you can store is 1000 (a namecard can consist of a name, 4 phone [...]

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    Contacts 57 Phonebo ok Opti ons In the phonebook, yo u can display the details of a contact by selecting it and pressing L Options to carry out the following operations: View group The View group feature allows you to organize your contacts so that you ca n send messages to all the members of the group. From the Contacts me nu, select View group an[...]

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    58 Contact s View Select a group and press L Options > View to display the members of the group. Group Options Special numbers This menu allows you to keep a list of useful numbers such as your own numb ers, service numbers, voicemail and SOS numbers. Quick call This feature allows you to set 4 of your preferred or most frequent ly dialled numbe[...]

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    Contacts 59 Advan ced This menu provides you with advanced features so that you can view and edit your contacts: Go to the desired icon position Press the navigation keys. Add a number to the selected location and then display all the contacts or return to the main menu. L Add or R Back Select a contact from the phonebook. Press + or - . Confirm th[...]

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    60 Calls 11. Calls Most options described in this chapter are operator and/or subscription depend ent and require either a PIN2 code or a phone co de. For more information on PIN codes, see “Security” on page 66. Call list This menu provides you with a list of calls you have missed, answered and made. The calls include All calls , Missed calls [...]

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    Calls 61 Minute reminder Select On or Off to activa te or deactivate the minu te reminder during a call. The default is Off and the default sett ing is 45 seco nds. Call services The available options include: • Call time : Display the duration of your calls and their charges: Last call , Total incoming calls , Total outgoing calls and Total call[...]

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    62 Calls Auto redial You can set auto redial option On or Off . When set to On and the party you wish to call is not connecte d, you will be asked to redial or not. Call barring This menu allows you to limit the use o f y o u r p h o n e t o s p e c i f i c c a l l s b y preventing the reception or making of different types of calls. To activate ca[...]

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    Settings 63 12. Settings You can configure your Xenium 9@9k mob ile phone to best suit your usage preference. You can configure the following settings: General , Display , Soun ds , Profile and Connectivity . General Profiles Your mobile phone has been preco nfigured with the following modes: You can activate and modi fy all the modes, except Fligh[...]

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    64 Settings Profile selection To select a different profile: Flight Ring volume Silence Ringtones Default Alert type Off Key sound Off Backlight level High Home Ring volume Level 4 Ringtones Default Alert type Ring Key sound Off Backlight level High Meeting Ring volume Silence Ringtones Default Alert type Vibrate Key sound Off Backlight level Mediu[...]

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    Settings 65 Personalise settings The available options include: This menu allows you to configure some general settings: Enter the Options menu Press L Options . You may select: • Activate : T o activate the pr ofile. • Personalize : T o modify t he setting in the profile. Options Description Ring volume Select fr om 9 volume levels. Ringtone S[...]

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    66 Settings Security • PIN protection : S elect On or Off . When you select On , you need to enter the PIN code when you switch on the phone. The default PIN code is network dependent on your s ervice provider. Please contact your service operator for the PIN information. • Change PIN : M odify the PIN code. • Change PIN2 : Modif y the PIN2 c[...]

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    Settings 67 Display You may configure your phon e with different display settings: Sounds You can set your phone to operate with different sound profiles. For details, see “Connectivity” on page 68. If you have downloaded your own ring tones and have selected such a ring tone to be the ala rm alert, then after you set t he alarm and sw itched o[...]

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    68 Settings Connectivity Bluetooth Your phone supports Bluetoo th wireless technology, allowing connection to a compatible Bl u etooth device. To ensure intero perability between other Bluetooth devices, please check with the manufacturers of other devices. The Bluetooth connection can be subjected to interf erence from obstructions such as walls o[...]

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    Settings 69 When searching for a dev ice, you are presented with a list of any devices discover ed within the range of your Bluetooth-enabled phone. As soon as you select a device and a connection is made, you are prompted to enter a passkey in order to pair with the device. This passkey is supplied by the manufacturer of the other Bluetooth device[...]

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    70 Settings Preferred Networks Preferred network list is stored in the SIM card. It specifies the priority by wh ich your phone will regis ter to the availab le network during a utomatic registration. 1. In idle mode, press , to enter the main menu. 2. Select Settings > Connectivity > Network se ttings > Preferred networks and press , . 3.[...]

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    Settings 71 GPRS profiles This menu allows you to configure a GPRS (G eneral Packet Radio Service) connection to the network. The available GPRS settings are: GPRS inf o This feature allows you to monitor the amount of data transferred during GPRS connection. Options Description Name To name the current profile Call type To toggle between Analogue [...]

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    72 Icons & Symbols Icons & Symbols In idle mode, several icons and symbols can be displayed on the main screen. The status, network and battery icons are displayed all the time. The rest of the icons are di splayed if the feature is available, and not displayed if the feature is unavailable. If the network symb ol is no t displayed, it impl[...]

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    Icons & Symbols 7 3 Silence - Indicates that silent mode is activated. Auto answer - Indicates that Auto answer is on. Keypad Locked - Indicates that the keypad is locked. Memory card - Indicates the memory card is in use. Bluetooth - Feature is act ivated. Camera’s multishot - Indicates camera will take multiple 3 shots. Camera’s night mo [...]

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    74 Precautions Precautions Radio Waves Your cellular mobile ph one is a low power radio transmitte r and receiv er . When it is operating, it sends and receives radio waves. The radio waves carry your voice or data signal to a base station that is connected to the telephone network. The network controls the power at which the phone transmits. • Y[...]

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    Precautions 75 Always switch off your phone Inadequately protected or sensitive elect ronic equipment may be affected by radio energy. Th is interference can lead to accidents. Before boar ding an aircraft and /or wh en packing the pho ne in yo ur luggage: the use of mobile phones in an a ircraft may be dangerous for the operation of the aircraft, [...]

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    76 Precautions For the optimal and satisfactory operation of the phone, you are recommended to use the phone in the normal operating posit ion (when not using in hands-free m ode or with a hands-free accessory). • Do not expose yo ur phone to extreme tem peratures. • T rea t the ph one wit h care. Any misuse w ill void t he International G uara[...]

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    Precautions 77 Do not use your pho ne while driving Speaking on the telephone while driving lowers your concentration, which can be dangerous. Adhere to the following guidelines: • Give your full attention to driving. P ull off the road and park before using the phone. • Respect the local regulations in countries where yo u drive and use your G[...]

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    78 Precautions When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2 002/96/EC Please inform yourself about the local separate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your no[...]

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    79 Troubleshooting The phone does not switch on Remove/reinstall the battery . Then charge the phone until the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug from charger and try to switch on the phone. Your phone doesn’t retur n to the idle screen Long press the hangup key or switch off the phone, check that the SIM card and the battery have been installe[...]

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    80 When attempting to use a feature in th e menu, the mobile displays NOT ALLOWED Some features are network dependent. Therefore, they are only available if the network or your subscription supports them. Contact your operator for detailed information on this subject. Your phone is not charging If your battery is completely flat, it might take seve[...]

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    81 Philips Authentic Accessories Some accessories, such as a standard battery and a charger, are included as standard accessories in your mobile phone package. A dditional accessories may also be provided or sold separately. Package contents may therefore vary. To maximize the pe rformance of your P hilips phone and not to void the warr anty, alway[...]

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    82 Trademark Declaration T9 ® is a trad emark of Tegic Communications Inc. Bluetooth™ is a trade-mark owned by telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson, Sweden and licensed t o Philips. Tegic Euro. Pat. App. 0842463[...]

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    Specific Absorption Rate Information 83 Specific Absorption Rate Information International standards THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIO NAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) ener gy defin[...]

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    84 Limited warranty 1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover? Philips warrants to the or iginal retail purchaser (“Consumer” or “You”) that this Ph ilips cellular product and all accessories originally provided by Philips in the sales packa ge (“Product”) are free from defects in materials, design and workmanship under normal use in acc[...]

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    85 b) Product that has been damaged due to repair, alteration, or modification by anyone not authorized by Philips; or c) Product that has reception or operation problems caused by signal conditions, network reliability or cable or antenna systems; or d) Product defects or problems caused by uses with non-Philips produc ts or accessories; or e) Pro[...]

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    86 ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPE OR CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR THE FORM OR CHARACTERISATION OF THE CLAIM ASSERTED (E.G. CONTRACT OR TOPIT), SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ORIG[...]

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    Declaration of conformity We , Shenzhen Sang Fei Consumer Communications Co., Ltd. 11 Science and T echnology Road, Shenzhen Hi-tec h Industrial Park, N anshan District, Shenzhen 518057 China declare under our sole respon sibility that the product CT9@9k Cellular Mobi le Radio GSM 900/1800/190 0 T AC: 357 79401 to which this declaration rela tes, i[...]