Philips 530 User Manual
Philips 530 User Manual

Philips 530 User Manual

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  • Page 2: Discover Your Phone

    Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this user guide or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. Philips provides this user guide «as is» and does not ac- cept, except as required by applicable law, liability for any error, omission or discrepancy between this user guide and the product described.
  • Page 3 Set radio volume When the radio screen is ac- tive, press the side key up or down. If in idle mode, press the key first. Access the main menu Press Phonebook Access the Press Phonebook Use the Browse the list by mov- to call the selected name.
  • Page 4 < > Pressing will alternate be- tween two options, such as Activate/Deactivate, On/ Off, Increase/Decrease a value, etc. Browse carousels and lists until you reach the desired feature or option. When navigating in a list, a scroll bar located on the right hand side of the screen shows your actual position in the list.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Get started ...7 Insert the SIM card ...7 Switch on the phone ...8 Set date and time ...8 Copy the SIM phonebook ...8 Charge the battery ...9 2. Main features ...10 Access and consult the phonebook ... 10 Make a call ...
  • Page 6 6. Phonebook ... 27 SIM card phonebook ... 27 Phone’s phonebook ... 28 Add names in the phonebook ... 28 In the SIM card ...28 In the phone ...28 Add a record in the phone’s phonebook .29 Own numbers ...29 Fotocall: see &...
  • Page 7 8. Messages ...47 SMS ... 47 Send a SMS ...47 Read SMS ...48 SMS settings ...49 SMS Archive ...50 E-Mail ... 50 Settings ...51 Write and send an e-mail ...53 Receive and read e-mails ...54 Broadcast Message ... 58 Instant message ... 58 MMS ...
  • Page 8 Colour mode ... 91 Camera mode ... 92 Sounds ... 92 Picture resolution ... 92 Picture quality ... 92 Self-timer ... 92 Troubleshooting ..93 Precautions ..96 Icons & symbols...100 Philips authentic accessories...101 Declaration of conformity...102 Table of contents...
  • Page 9: Get Started

    1 • Get started Read the safety instructions in the «Precautions» section be- fore use. To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card supplied by your GSM operator or retailer. The SIM card contains your subscription, your mobile number, and memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages (see “Phonebook”...
  • Page 10: Switch On The Phone

    Remove the protective film covering the screen before using the phone. Switch on the phone To switch on the phone, press the When you switch on the phone, you may be prompted to enter the PIN code, which is the 4 to 8-digit secret code of your SIM card to protect it from unauthorised use.
  • Page 11: Charge The Battery

    Phonebook Phonebook settings > > In SIM card. Charge the battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery is partially charged and an alarm will warn you when the battery reaches low. We recommend that you do not remove the battery when the phone is switched on: you may lose all your personal settings (see information on battery safety, page 98).
  • Page 12: Main Features

    2 • Main features Access and consult the phonebook In idle mode, press the selected phonebook (in SIM or in Phonebook phone), the content that appears on the screen may vary: see “Phonebook” page 27 for details on this subject. To consult the phonebook during a call, press View Names List, press...
  • Page 13: Listen To The Radio

    Call carousel, then select press to dial the number. If you selected the phonebook in your phone, proceed the same way to call the default number, < > or press , select another number in the list, then press and select If already on the phone, press handsfree mode and back.
  • Page 14: Read Your Mobile Phone Number

    Activate the vibra alert If you want your phone to vibrate when you receive a call, you can activate the vi- Vibra alert bra alert as follows: Settings Press , select > and press Move to select to confirm. Activating the vibra doesn’t mute the ringer. If you want to mute it and keep the vibra function on, acti- vate the Silent mode as described above.
  • Page 15: Clear The Call List

    private. 1 min. is the maximum recording time avail- able (see “Sound recording” page 70). To record a conversation during a call: While one or several simultaneous calls are in progress, press to access the call context car- ousel. If you select Mute, then Record dialogue, only the caller’s voice is recorded.
  • Page 16: Menu Tree

    3 • Menu tree The table below describe the complete menu tree (first to third levels) of your mobile phone, as well as the page reference you should refer to for more informa- tion concerning each feature or setting. Settings p34 Sounds p34 Silent / Ringer volume / Ringer / Messages Ringer / Equaliser / Key tones / Sounds Alerts...
  • Page 17 E-Mail p50 For each available mail box Settings / Open mailbox / Send mail Broadcast Message p58 Reception / Topics / District codes Instant message p58 MMS p59 Create an MMS / Receive an MMS / Manage folders / Settings Multimedia p69 Picture album p69 List of available pictures...
  • Page 18 Brick Game p74 Infrared p66 Call information p75 Call settings p75 Call forward / Mailboxes / Auto redial / Any key answer / Call waiting / Caller ID Call list p76 Call list / Reset Call counters p77 GSM counters / GPRS counters Phonebook p27 View names list Phonebook settings...
  • Page 19: Music & Mix

    4 • Music & Mix Your mobile phone features an you to listen to the radio, memorize radio stations, record music and use these recordings as ringers and alarms. The other audio feature, BeDJ, will allow you to create, mix and share electronic music as well as use your mix as ringers.
  • Page 20: Turn On The Radio

    The headset is activated by default and is also used as the radio antenna. This is why you MUST plug in the headset to listen to the radio, even when using the loud- speaker. Turn on the radio Once the headset is plugged in, turn on the radio by pressing , on the top left corner of your mobile phone.
  • Page 21: Record Music

    any key to over write the saved information and preset another radio station. To rename a preset station, press the button while the radio is on to access the radio screen, then press and hold the corresponding preset key, enter the new name and press save it.
  • Page 22: Help

    Help To access an on-screen reminder concerning the use the radio features, press the radio button while the radio is on to access the radio screen, then press Help to access the screen. Also press to quit this screen, or press to the radio main screen.
  • Page 23: Get Started

    Within BeDJ, the colour orange always shows the in- formation currently in use, or a selected item. Get started Activate tracks Launch BeDJ by pressing the the top right corner of your mobile phone. In the BeDJ screen that appears, the default music style is selected (e.g., Groovy, Techno, etc.).
  • Page 24: Record A Mix

    Move to select the next or previous instrument, then press to select it. Change the tempo Tempo Press to activate the Tempo (displayed in bmp or «beats per minute») applies to all tracks. Press the high- < > lighted keys to increase or decrease You don’t have to save the Tempo, which is auto- matically taken into account.
  • Page 25: Create Your Own Style And Mix

    Send by IrDA Activates IrDA so that you can send your mix to another IrDA device. Send by e-mail Opens the E-Mail menu so that you can send your mix via e-mail. The recording you save will appear under the name of your choice in Settings >...
  • Page 26: Save Your Own Styles

    Save your own styles Style You can save your own in the BeDJ styles menu, and reuse it later to create another mix. This new style will contain all the tracks you have mixed, but without the effects applied to the mix. Receive a call When receiving a call while BeDJ is activated, your mobile phone will automatically mute the sound.
  • Page 27: Text Or Number Entry

    5 • Text or number entry Text can be entered in editing screens in two different ways: by using T9 ® predictive Text Input, or basic text input. Two other modes for numbers and punctuation marks, are also available. Icons appearing on the screen show the active text mode.
  • Page 28: Basic Text Input

    Basic text input If you wish to access the basic text input, select «Abc» basic text input using key. This method requires multiple key presses to reach the desired character: the letter «h» is the second letter on the key, so you must press it twice to enter «h». Using this mode requires you press a key as many times as is equal to the order of the letter.
  • Page 29: Phonebook

    6 • Phonebook All operations described in this chapter require the relevant Phonebook, whether in the SIM or in the phone to be selected. Your mobile phone has two phonebooks. The SIM phonebook is located on the SIM card and the number of entries depends on the card capacity.The second phonebook is built into the mobile’s memory and can hold up to 299 names.
  • Page 30: Phone's Phonebook

    When you copy the contents of your SIM phonebook into your phone, you can still use the phonebook of your SIM In SIM card card, even though it features less fields of information. Phone’s phonebook Your mobile phone only manages one phonebook at a time and will ignore the information relative to the other one: e.g., if «Smith»...
  • Page 31: Add A Record In The Phone's Phonebook

    Add a record in the phone’s phonebook Add a name field to enter the Phonebook, select <New>, Press and then press Enter the last name of your contact and confirm by pressing , then enter their first name and confirm by pressing One of the two name fields can be empty, but not both.
  • Page 32: Edit And Manage Names

    For that important person, why not set up a group just for them. Use the camera to save their picture in the Pic- ture album and Sound recording to save their voice as a ringer. When they call, you will truly be able to see and hear them (for camera, see page 88 and for sound re- cording, see page 69).
  • Page 33: In The Phone

    - If you cancelled the automatic copy of the SIM phonebook at the very first switch of your phone, you need to do it manually. In the phone Add a field To add a new field to an existing record, select the name of your choice, select <New>...
  • Page 34: Make Calls

    fields list and is automatically called when pressing the pick-up key or when pressing Call, Call handsfree Send SMS option. To change the default number (e.g. make the «Work» number default instead of the «Home» number), repeat steps 1 to 3 of the “Change a field content”...
  • Page 35 Select a name Press and select the record of your choice. If you selected the phonebook in your SIM card: - once the record is selected, simply press - press twice to access the next carousel, then Call Call handsfree select and press number.
  • Page 36: Settings

    7 • Settings Settings menu allows you to customise your phone and change the settings related to each available option (sounds, time and date, security, etc.). The menu allows you to change several settings at once (see page 45). Sounds Silent Allows you to set the Off.
  • Page 37: Sounds Alerts

    Sounds Alerts Allows you to set alert beeps for the following items: Sounds Alerts Event - when an you programmed in your organiser is due, - when you have missed a call, Battery - when the is low and requires charging, - to manage the duration of your calls, first after 45 seconds, then every minute of an ongoing call (the beep cannot be heard by the caller).
  • Page 38: Animation

    saver will start according to the time limit you have set. Display period Then select the timing you have set will be applied between each picture of the slideshow. Animation Allows you to set the animation of the carousel menus Animation this option will also scroll texts, such a Read SMS...
  • Page 39 You can only program keys keys (select language) and bags) are predefined and locked, preventing repro- gramming. Depending on your service provider, other hotkeys may be predefined and locked. Select a key from Browse the list to select the function you wish to associate with this key (see list following).
  • Page 40 Autonomy Activates the extends the battery autonomy (anima- Activ. Autonomy tion off, vibra off, backlight off, ringer volume medium). Direct access to the Calculator. Calculator Redials the last number called. Redial last no. Redials the number of the last call re- ceived.
  • Page 41: Voice Command

    Games Opens the Subscription dependent Games Direct access to the Euro converter (from currency). -> Euro Direct access to the Euro converter (to currency). Euro -> The Euro converter is available upon subscription and only in countries us- ing the Euro. Voice command Instead of entering the various menus and browsing the lists, you can also set a...
  • Page 42: Security

    eral numbers were stored for this name and press Add voice tag? When appears, press low the instructions displayed on the screen. When prompted to record your voice tag, make sure you are in a quiet environment, choose a short and simple word and clearly pronounce it. To use the voice command, press and hold in idle mode, then say the voice tag corresponding to the number you want to dial.
  • Page 43: Call Barring

    Public names Allows you to consult and modify your Public Names list. You can enter a new name, modify or delete a name in the list Public names <New> via PIN2 code. Use the name and phone number, then select the number type: Phone, or Data.
  • Page 44: Network

    PIN protection This allows you to set the PIN protec- or Off. When On, you will be tion PIN protection asked to enter your PIN code when switching your phone on. You cannot change your PIN code if this option is Off. Network This menu allows you to handle the connection be- tween the phone and the network, register manually...
  • Page 45: Preferred List

    Preferred list Allows you to build a network list in or- der of preference. Once defined, the Preferred list phone will try to register on a network, according to your preferences. Access settings This menu allows you to create several data profiles: when using WAP or when Access settings sending a multimedia message (MMS),...
  • Page 46: Time And Date

    GPRS settings This allows you to change the GPRS set- tings, Login, Password GPRS settings (the same fields and the same instruc- tions as for GSM settings, please refer to the previous section). allows you to enter the address of the external data network you want to connect to, a text string (or IP ad- dress, e.g., wap.operatorname.fr) used to establish the connection.
  • Page 47: Daylight Saving

    Daylight saving This setting only concerns countries in which time is set according to summer/winter time (e.g. Greenwich Me- ridian Time / British Summer Time). This option allows you to set the daylight savings to Daylight saving winter moving . As this setting impacts the date and time option, it should be set first.
  • Page 48 Each box of the table refers to the settings as Personal stored in the menu (whether you have changed the settings or not). Profiles Personal Autonomy Vibra alert Ringer volume Medium* Medium Key tones Organiser alerts Battery low alert Message alert Backlight 10 sec* Any key answers...
  • Page 49: Messages

    8 • Messages Send SMS item of the allows you to: Send SMS • send a standard or customised short text message to someone, • edit the last message sent and send it again, • add an iMelody, pre-defined sounds, an anima- tion or a picture to your message.
  • Page 50: Read Sms

    Together with an attachment This option allows you to attach a sound, icon or ani- mation to your message and press attach it to your message. Depending on the type of file Add graphic you want to attach, select map image or an animation, and/or tach a melody.
  • Page 51: Sms Settings

    Delete the selected message, Store number of the sender if it is attached to the message, Store melody if a melody was sent together with the SMS, Store graphic(s) if one or several graphics and/or ani- mations were sent together with the message, Extract a number included in the message itself, if this number is included in double quotes (several...
  • Page 52: E-Mail

    Validity period This feature is subscription dependent. Allows you to select the length of time your message is to be stored in your SMS Validity period centre. This is useful when the recipient is not connected to the network (and thus cannot re- ceive your message immediately).
  • Page 53: Settings

    To enter text and numbers, including specific signs such as @ or %, see the characters table described page 26. Settings Network access This menu allows you to configure your phone and to handle the connection to the network, whether GSM or GPRS, in order to then connect to the appropriate server that will let you send and receive e-mails.
  • Page 54 Contact your ISP to know what type of number you should select. Auto disconnection: allows you to select an inactivity time period after which the phone automatically dis- connects (if a connection was is progress) from the net- work. Press to select a value from 3 to 10min.
  • Page 55: Write And Send An E-Mail

    Advanced The menus described in this section feature advanced settings that may have been pre-configured, so you shouldn’t have to change any of them. If the fields of these menus are empty, or if you encoun- ter connection problems, contact your ISP. Port POP3: allows you to enter the POP3 port number, which is used to receive e-mails.
  • Page 56: Receive And Read E-Mails

    In the next window, enter the text of your e-mail (you can also leave this field empty). Press when you are ready to send your e-mail. To learn how to enter text, see “Text or number entry” page 25. If you exit the Send e­mail menu before sending your e-mail, its content is deleted without being stored.
  • Page 57 Connect to the server Connection process Messages Press and select mail 1 E-mail 2 depending on the one you wish Open mailbox to use. Select and press Mailboxes 1 and 2 feature the same settings and op- tions. Configuring them differently will allow you to have two different e-mail addresses from your phone.
  • Page 58 Get and store attachments If the e-mail you have received contains attachments (JPEG picture, text file or another e-mail), they are characterised by a specific icon: Contains the details of the e-mail header (date and time, sender’s e-mail address, etc.), press to display these details.
  • Page 59 Add an e­mail address to the phonebook You must have selected the phonebook in your phone to be able to add an e-mail address; this menu item will NOT appear if you selected the SIM phonebook. You can add the sender’s e-mail address to your phonebook, even when you ha- ven’t yet downloaded his e-mail (retriev- Add to names...
  • Page 60: Broadcast Message

    Forward to page 55). From the option, proceed as de- scribed above in “Reply to an e-mail”. In both cases (reply to an e-mail or forward it), your phone will disconnect from the server when reaching the network inactivity time out set in the Auto discon- nection menu (see “Bearer”...
  • Page 61: Mms

    Your mobile phone allows you to send and receive MMS (multimedia messag- es), featuring texts, pictures and sounds, including music mixes you have created with BeDJ or memos that you have recorded. A multimedia message can be made of one slide (in- cluding text, sound and image), or of several: in this case, the message is played in a slide show, whether you send it to an e-mail address or to another mobile...
  • Page 62 take to send it. A copyright-protected picture cannot be sent. Select None if you don’t want to insert any picture. Text icon is automatically selected: press to access the text editing screen, enter the text of your message (see “Text or number entry” page 25 for help).
  • Page 63: Receive An Mms

    Save MMS To save your message as a draft, that as draft you can edit, complete and send later on. MMS saved as drafts are stored in Drafts > (see “Manage folders” page 63). Messages saved as drafts must feature a subject.
  • Page 64 Automatic If you activated the page 64), the message is automatically down- loaded and placed in the Inbox. Select it in the > Inbox list and press to play it. Manual If the mode is activated: • Press to go back to idle mode and to save the notification in the Inbox, OR •...
  • Page 65: Manage Folders

    Rewind To rewind the MMS back to the first slide. Detach picture To detach the picture of the current slide and save it in the Detach sound To detach the sound of the current slide and save it in the Manage folders The MMS menu allows you to manage your messages in 4 different folders.
  • Page 66: Network Account

    from your operator the information items described in the present section and enter them as given. With some operators, access parameters can be set «over the air». Please check directly by your operator. Network account Allows you to choose a data profile from the ones you have set (see “Access settings”...
  • Page 67 Manual Messages are stored on the MMS server, and you must connect manually to re- trieve them: to access the Inbox. Press Select the notification item corre- sponding to this message and press Read Select and press Details When the displayed, press connection and download it.
  • Page 68: Infrared

    9 • Infrared Your mobile phone integrates the infrared technology (also called IrDA), that allows you to send or receive data to and from other IrDA-compliant devices through a wireless link (e.g., another mobile phone, a PC or PDA, a printer etc.). Instead of sending a mes- sage, you can decide to use IrDA to quickly send a sound you just mixed to a friend’s mobile phone, or to receive pictures from their PDA.
  • Page 69: Send The Selected Item

    Data you Where to find it can send in the phone menus Multimedia Picture album Pictures (BMP, > GIF, JPEG) Multimedia Sound album Sounds (MIDI > files & ringers) (or live from BeDJ when mixing music, see “BeDJ” page 20). Phonebook View names list Names...
  • Page 70: Use The Phone As A Modem

    Windows Specific software modules for Lotus Notes, Lotus Or- ganizer and Microsoft Outlook are designed to allow synchronisation from your Philips mobile phone to to go back one these applications: refer to their respective user guides for detailed information concerning installation and configuration.
  • Page 71: 10 • Multimedia

    10 • Multimedia Picture album JPEG pictures must have the correct size and format for your mobile phone to store and display them cor- rectly. Please check “Get and store attachments” page 56 for complete information on this subject. This menu allows you to manage and display the pictures stored in your mo- View Picture Album...
  • Page 72: Sound Recording

    Memory Status This menu allows you to display the per- centage of memory available in your Memory status phone. Several features share the mobile capacity: pictures and sound album, recorded memos and voice tags for voice commands, messages you have stored in the phone, phonebook and organiser entries, games, etc.
  • Page 73: 11 • Games & Appli

    11 • Games & Appli. Euro converter -> Euro menu enables you to convert a sum into Euros by entering the amount -> Euro and pressing <- Euro menu enables you to con- vert a sum from Euros by entering the Euro ->...
  • Page 74: Organiser

    Organiser Create a new event Events menu allows to create events and store them in your organiser. Events Organiser can be Meetings, When the organiser alert is On (see page 35), a beep alerts you when an event is due. Organiser Events Select...
  • Page 75 To change an event, select the event of your choice and press When your phone displays the details of the selected event, press , select again. Changing a repeated event will also modify all instanc- es of this event: in this case, press Change any information as needed and as described above.
  • Page 76: Brick Game

    event alarms will be updated depending on the time displayed on the screen (see “Time and date” page 44). Brick Game This menu can be subscription dependent. As such its icon and content may vary. This menu gives you access to the brick game.
  • Page 77: 12 • Call Information

    12 • Call information Call settings This menu allows you to set all the call options (call forward, waiting, etc.). Call settings Call forward Allows you to divert incoming calls ei- ther to your mailbox or to a number Call forward Phonebook (whether in your Data...
  • Page 78: Auto Redial

    Auto redial Allows you to set the auto redial Off. When and if the person you are Autoredial calling is busy, your phone automatically redials this number until a successful connection is made, or until the maximum number of attempts is reached (10).
  • Page 79: Call List

    Call list From the main carousel, press Call Info Call list select > Call list play the call list. Use rows to scroll the list and press the date, time, number, call status of any selected call and to know if it was sent or received. Press access to a carousel which allows you to handsfree Send a...
  • Page 80: Gprs Counters

    Info at call end This feature is subscription dependent. Allows you to activate or deactivate the systematic display of the length and/or Info at call end cost of each call when hanging up. Total cost This feature is subscription dependent. Allows you to display the accumulated cost and to set the counter to zero.
  • Page 81: Wap

    13 • WAP Your mobile phone supports services based on the Wireless Application Proto- col (WAP). The built-in WAP browser allows you to access services supplied with your net- work, such as news, sports, weather, etc. Your mobile phone readily supports the WAP function if it is included in your subscription;...
  • Page 82: Bookmarks

    Bookmarks This menu allows you to store your favourite WAP site addresses, rename them if desired and access them quickly from the list. This can also be done while browsing: press cess the Options, then select Bookmarks. In this case, the Name and URL fields will be automatically filled in with the information contained in the page you are browsing.
  • Page 83 < of your choice, then press deselect it and press to confirm. All connection settings described below will apply to the selected profile, which you can then rename for easier identification. Connection Select connection Allows you to select one of the data profiles you have Settings Access settings defined in...
  • Page 84: Options

    Current certificate Allows you to display the currently used security certif- icate. Press to go back one page. Rename Profile This menu allows you to rename the currently selected profile: enter the new name (an edit screen automati- cally appears), then press to save the name you entered.
  • Page 85: Forward

    You must have browsed at least 2 pages for this option to be available. Forward Takes you to the next browsed page (e.g., when you have previously selected Back). Refresh Will reload the currently browsed page from its origi- nal server. Save as homepage This menu option allows you to save the currently browsed WAP page as the default homepage.
  • Page 86: 14 • Operator Services

    14 • Operator services Most items of the Operator Services menu (e.g. Service numbers, Services +) are subscription-dependent and specific to operators: your mobile phone readily sup- ports them if they are included in your subscription. Consequently, the menus shown following may or may not be available.
  • Page 87: Make A Second Call

    a wait character, your phone dials the first part (the phone number) and then waits for the call to be con- nected before sending the rest of the digits as DTMF tones. Any subsequent pause character is an ordinary pause that generates a delay of 2.5 seconds. For example: access your answering machine To hear all messages (e.g.
  • Page 88: Answer A Third Call

    To receive a second call, you must have: - subscribed to this feature, - deactivated the Call forward option for voice calls (see page 74), - activated the Call waiting option (see page 75). If you receive a second call, press •...
  • Page 89: Explicit Call Transfer

    If there is an incoming call during the conference call and there are less than five members, you can accept this new call by pressing . Press Conference then select to add this member to the con- ference call. If there is an incoming call during a con- ference with five members already connected, you can answer this new incoming call, but not add it to the conference.
  • Page 90: Taking Pictures

    15 • Taking pictures The camera is an accessory, that is NOT included as standard in the package when purchasing the phone. Please contact you local dealer to buy a camera. None of the settings, features or options described in the present chapter will be available if you’re not using a camera with your phone.
  • Page 91: Plug In The Camera

    Plug in the camera Simply plug the camera jack into the headset socket on the mobile phone (right hand side), as shown below. Then press to display the camera preview screen, and rotate the camera right or left to get the shot you want.
  • Page 92: Take A Picture

    The zoom icon is highlighted when the zoom is activat- ed. Zoom out is available only after a zoom in. Self-timer This option allows you to set the (see below for details). Take a picture With the If the self-timer option is Off, press the to take a picture, which is then automatically dis- played on the screen.
  • Page 93: Review The Pictures

    A message will warn you if there isn’t enough memory to store the picture you have just taken. In this case, you must delete data (sounds, images, etc.) before storing a new picture. Select Multimedia > Memory status to check the memory available in your phone.
  • Page 94: Camera Mode

    ture, giving the impression of an old-times picture). The default mode is Colour. Camera mode Allows you to choose one of the two modes available: Normal and Night. The default mode is Normal. Sounds Alert Shoot Both sounds can be set from this menu.
  • Page 95: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The phone does not Remove and reinstall the bat- switch on tery (see page 7). Then charge the phone until the battery icon has stopped flashing. Fi- nally, unplug from the charg- er and try to switch the mobile on. The display shows Somebody tried to use your BLOCKED...
  • Page 96 The display shows This problem is related to IMSI failure your subscription. Contact your operator. You can’t receive A picture may not be accepted and/or store JPEG by your mobile phone if it is pictures too large, or if it doesn’t have the correct file format.
  • Page 97 Your phone doesn’t A car contains many metallic work well in your parts that absorb electromag- netic waves which can affect the phone’s performances. A car kit is available to provide you with an external antenna and enables you to make and receive phone calls without handling the handset.
  • Page 98: Precautions

    Precautions Radio waves Your cellular mobile phone is a low power ra- dio transmitter and receiver. When it is op- erating, 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 net- work.
  • Page 99 phone complies with all applicable safety standards and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC. Always switch off your phone Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equip- ment may be affected by radio energy. This interfer- ence can lead to accidents. Before boarding an aircraft and/or when packing the phone in your luggage: the use of mobile phones in an aircraft may be danger-...
  • Page 100 Philips phone null and void. Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately by a qualified technician and that they are replaced with genuine Philips replacement parts.
  • Page 101 Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to promote the recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
  • Page 102: Icons & Symbols

    Icons & symbols In idle mode, several symbols can be displayed simul- taneously. If the network symbol isn’t displayed, the network is not currently available. You may be in a bad reception area: move to a different location. Silent SMS message - Your phone will not ring when have received a new...
  • Page 103: Philips Authentic Accessories

    Supplied with necklace. To maximise the performance of your Philips phone and not to void the warranty, always purchase Philips Authentic Accessories that are specially designed for use with your phone. Philips Consumer Electronics cannot be held liable for any damage due to use with non au- thorised accessories.
  • Page 104: Declaration Of Conformity

    72081 Le Mans cedex 9 FRANCE Le Mans, 30, June 2003 In case your Philips product is not working correctly or is defective, please return your phone to the place of purchase or the Philips National Service Center. In the...

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