Philips CTE102BLK manual

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    1 Discover y our phone Philips continu ously strives to improve it s products. Therefore, Philips reserves the right s to revise this user guid e or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. Philips provides this user guide "as is" and does not accep t, except as required by th e applicable law, liability for any error, omission or di[...]

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    2 Getting Started Inserting the SIM card Charging the battery 1 2 3 4[...]

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    3 How to ... Switch the phone on/ off Long press ) . Unlock the keypad Press R , and then, * . Lock the keypad Long press * . To set an idle time span for the keypad to be locked, go to L Menu > Setting s > Auto keypad lock . Make a call Enter the phone number using the key- pad and press ( . Make an emergency call without a SIM card Pre ss R[...]

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    4 Silent on/off Go to L Menu > Profiles . Select and activate Silent profile. Select ringtones and adjust ring volume Go to L Menu > Profiles . Select your desired profile (other than Meeting and Silent ) Go to Edit to select yo ur options. Select Activate to activate the profile. Check call history Go to L Menu > Call log . Browse the Int[...]

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    5 Select the duration of keypad backlight Go to L Menu > Se ttings > Display set- tings > Keypad backlight . Set a navi gation k ey as direct acc ess to a menu Go to L Menu > Set tings > Set short- cuts . Press L Change to change cur- rent settings. Set PIN password protection for your SIM card Go to L Menu > Settings > Secur i[...]

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    6 T ext entr y 1. Press # r epeatedly to select y our desired inputs. : for Smart En glish entr y / : for multi-tap English entr y : for Smart Thail and entr y : for multi-tap Thailand entr y : for numeric entr y . 2. Press * to en ter a symbol and pu nctuation. 3. Press 0 to enter a space. Smart Engli sh input () You need to press only once on the[...]

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    7 Call settings Speed dial On the idle scr een, you can call a preset spee d dial number by long pressing a numeric key ( 2 to 9 ). To assign a speed-dial key to a contact, go to Contacts > Speed dial . Blacklist You can reject cal ls from certain contacts. Go to Contacts > Contacts mana ger > Firew all to edit y our blacklist, and turn on[...]

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    8 Write and send MMS 1. Go to Menu > Messags > MMS > Create MMS . 2. T o add r ecipients, select To , Cc and/or Bcc , and press , to enter phone number or E-mail. 3. T o edit contents, se lect MMS Content and press , . Pr ess L Options to select y our editing options. Read and reply to MMS Go to Menu > Messages > MMS > Inbox . Pre[...]

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    9 FM radio T u ne to a radio station To tune to a radio stat ion, always plug the supplied ear phone into your phone . • Auto tune: In Tools > FM radio , press L Options > Tu ning > Auto search . The radio frequency scanning start s automatically. U p to 20 avail- able radio stations are saved to Channel list . The last radio station sta[...]

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    10 Listen to a radio station 1. Go to Tools > FM radio , and pre ss L Select . The last played station st arts to play. 2. On the radio pla yback screen, T o adjust the volume, press + or - . T o turn off the ra dio, pr ess L Options > T urn off radio . T o listen to the radio thr ough the speaker , press L Options > Play thr ough speak er[...]

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    11 Calendar Create y our to-do list 1. Go to L Menu > Tools > Calendar . 2. Press L Options > All sche dule . Select an empty task, or the task to be re placed. 3. Press L Options > Vie w > Edit to create or ed it a task. - Enter y our task. T o sele ct input methods, press # repeat- edly. - Set the ti me and date of ta sk. Activated[...]

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    12 Precautions Radio W a ves Your cellular m obile phone is a low power radio tr ansmit- ter and receiver. When it is operat ing, it sends and re- ceives radio waves. The radi o wav es carry your voice or data signal to a base station that is connected to the tele- phone network. The networ k controls the power at which the phone transmits. Your ph[...]

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    13 radio wave technology, including the GSM tec hnology, has been re- viewed and safety standards ha ve been drawn up to ensure protec- tion from exposure to ra dio wave energy. Your cellular telephone complies with all applic able safet y standards and the Radio Equip ment and Telecom munications Termi nal Equip- ment Directive 1999/5 /EC. Alwa ys[...]

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    14 • Use the ear opposite to the pa cemaker to m inimise the pote ntial interference . • Switch off your phone if you suspect t hat interfer ence is taking place. Hearing ai ds If you are a user of a hearing aid, consult your p hysician and hearing aid manufactur er to learn wh ether your particular de vice is suscep- tible to cellular phone in[...]

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    15 short circui t the battery cont acts. • Avoid exposur e to excessive heat (>60° C or 14 0° F), moisture or caustic environ ments. You should only use Philips Au thentic Accessories, as the use of any other accessories may dama ge your phone and may be dangerous, and will make all g uaran- tees for your Philips phon e null and void. The us[...]

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    16 En vironmental car e Remember t o observe the lo cal regulations regarding th e disposal of the packaging materi als, exhausted batt eries and old phone and please promote their recycling. Philips has marked the bat tery and packaging wi th standard symbols designed to promote the recycling and appropriate di sposal of your eventual waste. WEEE [...]

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    17 Philips Authentic Acces sorie Some accessories, such as a standa rd b attery, headset , USB cable and a charger, are included as st an dard accessori es in your mobile phone package. Additional accessor ies may also be provided or sold separately. Package co ntents may therefore vary. To maximise the performan ce of your Philips mobile phone an [...]

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    18 Limited W arranty 1. What Does This Limite d W arranty Co ver? Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser (“Consumer” or “Y ou”) that this Philips cellular product and all accessories orig- inally provided by Philips in the sales package ( “Product”) are free from def ects in ma terial s, design an d workmanship under normal u[...]

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    19 b) Product that has been damaged due to r epair , alterati on, or modification by any one not authorized by Philips; or c) Pr oduct tha t has reception or operation problems caused by signal conditions, network reliability or cable or antenna sys- tems; or d) Product def ects or problems cause d by uses with non-Philips produ cts or accessories;[...]

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    20 THE OPERA TION OF LA W OR O THER WISE) AND SPE- CIALL Y DISCLAIMS ANY W ARR ANTY OF SA TISF ACT OR Y QUALITY MERCHANT ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A P AR TIC- ULAR PU RPOSE. PHILIPS’ T O T AL LIABILITY FOR D AMA GES RELA TING TO OR ARISING OUT OF TH E PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PR ODUCT , REGARDLESS OF THE TY PE OR C AUSE OF SUCH D AMAGE OR THE FORM OR [...]

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    21 Specific Absorption Rate Informat ion International stand ards THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE I NTERNA TIONAL REC- OMMEND A TIONS FOR EXPO SURE T O RADIO W A VES Your mobile phone is a radio transmitt er and receiver. It is de- signed and manufactured not to exce ed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy defined by the int ernationa[...]

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    22 Declaration of Conformity We, Shenzhen Sang Fei Consumer Communications Co., Ltd. 11 Science and Technology Road, Shenzhen Hi-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518057 China declare under our sole responsibility that t he product E102 Philips GSM/GP RS 900/1800 TAC number: 35536703 to which this declaration rel ates, is in conformi[...]