Philips 630 User Manual

Switch modes ......................................12  
Input of symbols ..................................12  
Phonebook .......................................................12  
SIM phonebook ...................................12  
Phone’s phonebook ...............................12  
Add a new name .................................13  
Search a name .....................................13  
Names List options ............................. 14  
Capacity ............................................ 14  
Delete all ........................................... 14  
Copy all ............................................. 14  
Move All .............................................15  
Group set ............................................15  
New entry storage ................................15  
Own info ............................................15  
Restricted mode .............................................15  
Files download ................................................15  
Table of contents  
1. Discover your phone .......................3  
Install the SIM card ...........................................3  
Install / remove the battery ............................3  
Remove the SIM card .......................................3  
Charge the battery ...........................................3  
Keypad, navigation & side keys ......................4  
Alphanumeric Keys ................................4  
Control Keys .........................................5  
How to... ..............................................7  
External screen ..................................................7  
Main screen ........................................................8  
Icons .....................................................8  
Idle screen events ...................................9  
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3. Menu operations ............................ 16  
Messages ...........................................................16  
Inbox ..................................................16  
Outbox ...............................................17  
Write message ......................................17  
Settings ...............................................18  
Delete messages ....................................19  
Capacity .............................................19  
Voice mail ...........................................19  
Broadcast SMS ....................................20  
Switch on / off the phone ............................. 10  
Make and answer calls .................................. 10  
Answer a call ......................................10  
Reject a call .........................................10  
Make a call .........................................10  
Make an international call ..................10  
Dial a second call ................................10  
Answer a second call ............................11  
Text or number entry .................................. 11  
Input methods .....................................11  
Table of contents  
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Call list ..............................................................20  
Menu options ......................................20  
Call meters ..........................................21  
Quick Settings .................................................22  
Personalise ..........................................23  
Enable ................................................23  
Change name ......................................23  
Settings .............................................................23  
Ringer type ..........................................23  
Sounds settings ....................................24  
Phone settings ......................................24  
Call settings ........................................25  
Date and time .....................................26  
Security settings ...................................27  
VIP list call screening ...........................27  
Network settings ..................................28  
Factory settings ....................................29  
Call forward ....................................................29  
Tools .................................................................30  
Organiser ............................................30  
Alarm Clock .......................................31  
Calculator .......................................... 31  
Stopwatch .......................................... 31  
Count-down Timer ............................ 32  
World Time ....................................... 32  
Fun .....................................................................32  
FM Radio .......................................... 32  
Games ............................................... 33  
Biorhythm graphs ............................... 34  
WAP (network-dependent) .........................34  
Home ................................................ 34  
Bookmarks ......................................... 34  
Last page ............................................ 35  
Navigation ......................................... 35  
Settings .............................................. 35  
Information ......................................................36  
4. Accessories ......................................37  
Troubleshooting ..................................38  
Precautions ...........................................40  
Declaration of conformity ................44  
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Table of contents  
1 • Discover your phone  
Install the SIM card  
To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card  
supplied by your GSM operator. The card stores your  
phone number and your subscription information.  
To remove the battery, switch off the phone, then press  
the lock of the battery towards the antenna and simply  
lift it up to remove it.  
The phone must be off when installing the SIM card.  
Remove the SIM card  
1. Remove the SIM card from  
its plastic holder.  
2. Push the metal retaining  
1. Once you removed the battery, Push the metal  
retaining clip to the left and lift the card holder.  
2. Remove the SIM card.  
3. Close the card holder and push the retaining clip  
back to the right.  
clip to the left and lift the  
card holder.  
3. Slide the SIM card between the retaining clip and  
the plastic tongue, metallic side facing down. Be  
careful that the cut corner is on the upper right  
when holding the phone.  
4. Close the card holder and push the retaining clip  
back to the right, then install the battery.  
Charge the battery  
1. Press the release but-  
ton of the charger’s  
connector and plug  
it (side with an  
arrow icon facing  
upwards) into the  
left socket at the  
base of the phone.  
Install / remove the battery  
Align the top of the battery with the slots of the hand-  
set. Then press its lock in towards the antenna while  
slightly pushing the battery, until the latch catches.  
Discover your phone  
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2. Plug the transformer unit into a main AC power  
socket with easy access, as the only way to turn off  
the charger is to unplug it.  
Keypad Capital letters Small letters Numbers  
Tabs  
A, B, C  
a, b, c  
1, 2, 3  
3. The bars of the battery icon start to scroll, indi-  
cating that the phone is charging (there may be a  
delay before the icon appears if the battery is  
completely flat). When all bars are steady the bat-  
tery is fully charged and you can disconnect the  
charger.  
Space, 1@_  
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Keypad, navigation & side keys  
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The keypad of the Philips 630 mobile  
phone consists of 25 keys that can be  
divided into two categories:  
- 12 alphanumeric keys,  
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- 13 control keys.  
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Short press  
To switch between input modes:  
- multitap to T9® to numbers in editing text  
context,  
Alphanumeric Keys  
Out of the 12 alphanumeric keys (see illustration  
above) that allow you to enter numbers or characters,  
*
-
+
to  
-
to  
*
to / within the calculator.  
there are 10 number keys from  
to  
, and keys  
Long press  
&
.
To enter the “+” sign in numbers editing  
mode.  
Depending on the screen environment, the same key  
may have different output values as shown in the fol-  
lowing tables (multitap mode).  
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Discover your phone  
   
Call key  
Press this green key on the left of the keypad area  
to answer a call or dial a number.  
Keypad Capital letters Small letters Numbers  
Tabs  
A, B, C  
a, b, c  
1, 2, 3  
Short press  
To switch between upper case and lower  
case input modes, and to enter the «#» sign  
in numbers editing mode.  
Long press  
Left softkey:  
and right softkey:  
The functions of these two keys vary according to the  
menu you are browsing. The relevant functions are  
shown at the bottom of the screen.  
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To input symbols.  
Navigation keys  
Control Keys  
and  
keys  
On/off and hang up key  
Use these keys to scroll the pages in the text editor (to  
display the available characters), to browse the menus  
and lists and to browse SMS or information containing  
a rather long text.  
Press or long press this red key on the right of  
the keypad area in the following cases:  
The phone is off  
Press  
to switch it on.  
Press and hold the key if the  
phone is charging.  
The  
and  
keys feature an automatic repeat  
function: A long press is equivalent to pressing the key  
repeatedly. The interval for automatic repeat is preset  
and cannot be modified.  
The phone is on  
When browsing  
Long press to switch it off.  
Short press to return to the  
menus or editing text idle screen.  
and keys  
Use these keys to move the cursor left or right in an ed-  
itor and to select a radio station when the radio is on.  
OK key  
A call is in progress  
Short press to end the call.  
You receive an  
incoming call  
Short press to reject the call.  
Press to confirm a selection.  
The FM radio is on  
Short press to switch it off.  
Discover your phone  
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Clear / Cancel key  
Press or long press this red key in the bottom of  
the keypad area in the following cases:  
Side keys  
Located on the side of your phone, these keys  
comprise Up/Down and Multimedia side keys:  
When browsing lists  
and menus  
- Short press to return to  
the previous screen,  
- Long press to return to  
the idle screen.  
The headset is  
connected  
- Press any side key to  
answer an incoming call,  
- Long press any side key to  
end a call.  
When editing text  
- Press to clear the charac-  
ter to the left of the cur-  
sor.  
You receive an  
incoming call  
Long press any side key to  
stop the ringer, the vibra alert  
and to turn the backlight off  
all at once.  
Will clear text to the right of  
the cursor if relevant, and  
will return to the previous  
menu if the edit screen is  
empty.  
Up/Down Side keys  
When the radio  
is on or during  
a call  
Press either key to adjust the  
earpiece or headset volume.  
- Long press to clear the  
whole text.  
When the radio  
is on (flip  
closed)  
Long press up/down to select  
the previous/next FM radio  
channel you have saved.  
Will return to the idle  
screen if the edit screen is  
empty.  
When the FM  
radio / Stop-  
watch menu is  
displayed  
Press either key to scroll up  
or down in the selection  
screen.  
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Discover your phone  
Multimedia Side key  
Access the Names list  
Press  
or the  
Flip opened, in  
idle mode  
- Press to display the FM  
radio channel selection  
screen,  
- long press to activate the  
voice command.  
[Names] right softkey.  
Access the Messages  
menu  
Press  
.
Make a call  
Enter phone number on  
keypad and press  
Flip closed  
- Long press to access the  
.
FM radio  
/
Stopwatch  
selection menu.  
- press to confirm your  
choice after selection.  
Use a hotkey  
Long press on the hotkey  
you have preset.  
When the radio  
is on  
- Long press to switch the  
radio off.  
External screen  
Your mobile phone features a W80 x H48 pixels, black  
and white external screen, which display is always on.  
How to...  
All operations described below must be performed  
from the idle mode.  
When the flip is closed, long press any side key to acti-  
vate the external screen backlight, which will remain  
activated for a preset duration (the backlight will also  
be activated when plugging/unplugging the headset).  
Access the main menu  
Press  
or the  
[Menu] left softkey.  
When you receive a call, the seven colour backlight of  
the external screen changes colour in time with the mu-  
sic of the ringer.  
Access the Dialled  
calls list  
Press  
.
Access the Call list  
Press  
Press  
.
Access the FM radio  
.
Discover your phone  
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Icons  
Seven colour backlight can only change colour accord-  
ing to the MIDI melodies embedded in the phone,  
NOT when playing MIDI files downloaded via the se-  
rial cable (sold separately as an accessory).  
Icons  
Names  
Description  
Battery  
Indicates battery strength  
in five levels. The battery  
icon scrolls when the  
phone battery is charging.  
The external screen is contextual, i.e., it displays icons  
and information according to events. As such, it can  
display:  
Alarm  
Clock  
Indicates that the alarm  
clock is activated.  
Date and time.  
Up to 6 status icons  
(battery, network, etc.)  
Network  
The network icons indicate  
that a phone is registered  
with the network. Signal  
strength is indicated on  
both screens. Icons on the  
left appear on the main dis-  
play screen, icons on the  
right appear on the external  
display.  
Outgoing/incoming call Name or number of the  
animation & duration. calling/called person.  
Volume bar when setting Multiparty when a mulit-  
the volume of call or ra- party call is in progress.  
dio.  
Call on Hold when you Low battery when the  
put a call on hold.  
battery needs recharging.  
Battery icon with 4 fixed Battery icon scrolling  
bars when battery is fully when charging (even  
Interna-  
tional  
Roaming  
This icon is only displayed  
when the phone is regis-  
tered with a network other  
than your home network.  
charged.  
when the phone is off).  
Main screen  
Attached  
to GPRS  
Indicates that your phone  
is attached to the GPRS  
network.  
The main screen of your phone is W128 x H128 pixels  
and can display 4096 colours.  
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Discover your phone  
   
Idle screen events  
Short  
Message  
The left icon indicates that  
there is at least one unread  
message in the message list.  
The right icon indicates  
that the storage memory  
for SMS is full. In this case,  
and when there are unread  
messages, only the memory  
full icon will be displayed.  
Missed call  
Indicates that you missed a call: press  
to return to idle mode, or  
twice to display the details of this call.  
1 missed call  
New message  
You received a new message: press  
to return to idle mode, or  
read it, and then to access the options.  
to  
1 new message  
Vibra  
The phone will vibrate  
when you receive a call,  
when a programmed event  
is due or when the alarm  
clock rings.  
When pressing  
, a smaller message icon will appear  
on the side of the screen until the message is read.  
Organiser alert  
This alert informs you that a pro-  
Call  
Forward  
Indicates that the call for-  
ward function is activated.  
grammed event is due.  
1 new info  
Silence  
Indicates that the silence  
function is activated.  
When there is an event of higher priority (for example,  
SMS Alert or Alarm) only an alert tone will sound. The  
organiser alert screen will only appear after you exit  
from other higher priority events.  
Black List Indicates that the black list  
is activated.  
VIP list  
Indicates that the VIP list is  
activated.  
Make a call from the Dialled calls list  
In idle screen, press  
to display the Dialled calls list.  
Press  
/
to select a number, then press  
to  
call it.  
Discover your phone  
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Reject a call  
Open the flip and press  
2 • Functions  
to reject the call.  
Call settings Active flip must  
The option in Settings  
be Off in this case. If On, you can not reject calls.  
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>
Switch on / off the phone  
1. Press  
to switch on the phone (long press the  
Make a call  
key if the battery is charging).  
1. In idle mode, enter the phone number using the  
2. To prevent unauthorised use of your SIM card,  
you can set a security code (PIN code), which will  
be requested at switch on.  
keypad. To correct an error, press  
.
2. Press  
to dial the number OR press  
[Options], select Call and press .  
3. Enter your PIN code. If you make a mistake,  
3. To end the call, press  
, OR close the flip, OR  
press  
. Then confirm by pressing  
.
press the End] softkey.  
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If you enter a wrong PIN code 3 times, your SIM card  
is blocked. To unblock it, you must request the PUK  
code from your operator.  
Make an international call  
1. Press and hold the  
until the "+" sign appears  
on the screen.  
2. Enter the country code, area code and telephone  
number.  
4. Long press  
to switch off your phone.  
Make and answer calls  
3. Proceed as explained above to make the call.  
Answer a call  
To answer a call, open the flip and press  
Dial a second call  
or  
[
Accept].  
This feature and related options are subscription-de-  
pendent.  
To pick up a call by simply opening the flip, the option  
in Settings  
>
Call settings  
>
Active flip must be set to On.  
You can make a second call during an active call or dur-  
ing a call on hold.  
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Functions  
               
1. While a call is in progress, press  
select Hold and press  
2. Enter the second phone number to dial, OR  
[Menu],  
Text or number entry  
.
Different input methods are available, which will ena-  
ble you to enter text and numbers, e.g., to enter a name  
in the phonebook or send a message, to write in the  
notepad or save the name of a radio station.  
Press  
[Menu], select Phonebook, then a name  
in the list.  
In both cases, press  
3. Once the two calls are ongoing, press  
to dial the number.  
Menu  
[
]
Input methods  
to access the options, e.g., select Swap to swap  
calls (the current call is put on hold and the call  
on hold is retrieved), or Multiparty to establish a  
conference call.  
T9® predictive Text  
T9® predictive Text Input is an intelli-  
gent editing mode for messages, including  
a comprehensive dictionary. It allows you  
to quickly enter text. Press only once on  
the key corresponding to each letter need-  
4. Press  
to end the current call.  
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Answer a second call  
ed to spell a word: keystrokes input are analysed and  
the word suggested by T9® is displayed in the edit  
screen. If several words are available according to the  
keys used, a left/right arrow will be displayed to the  
This feature and related options are network and sub-  
scription-dependent.  
If you set the Call waiting function, you will be alerted  
of a second incoming call if you are already on the  
phone.  
right of the line: press the  
/
keys to browse the list  
and to choose from those proposed by the T9® built-in  
dictionary. Press  
a space.  
to insert the word together with  
1. Press  
to end the ongoing call (you can then  
answer or reject the second call as described ear-  
lier).  
Multi-Tap (abc/ABC)  
2. Press  
to answer the second call: the first call  
This method requires multiple key presses to reach the  
desired character: the letter “h” is the second letter on  
the 4 key, so you must press it twice to enter “h”. Using  
is automatically put on hold. Then press  
[Menu] to access the options as described above.  
Functions  
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this mode requires you to press a key as many times as  
is equal to the order of the letter.  
Numbers (123)  
This input mode is performed directly within the text  
area. To enter numbers, simply press the number keys,  
Phonebook  
Your mobile phone has two phonebooks, that can both  
hold numbers and information which will appear in al-  
phabetical order. The SIM phonebook is located on  
the SIM card and the number of entries depends on the  
card capacity. The second phonebook is built in the  
phone’s memory and can hold up to 300 names.  
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Switch modes  
Switch between input modes  
Press  
[Names] to access the Names list options,  
When entering text in an edit window, press  
switch between the three input modes.  
Switch between upper and lower case  
to  
which allow you to Search a name, Add new names,  
check the Capacity of the phonebooks, Delete all  
names, Copy all or Move all, etc.  
Within the text editor, press  
upper and lower case input.  
to toggle between  
SIM phonebook  
An entry of the SIM card phonebook features a SIM  
card icon to the right of each name in the list. An entry  
of this phonebook features a name and a number.  
Input of symbols  
In any input mode, long press  
to display the sym-  
bols input screen, then press the number key corre-  
sponding to the number to the left of the symbol you  
wish to enter. The phone will return to original input  
mode automatically.  
Phone’s phonebook  
An entry of the phone’s phonebook features an icon to  
the right of each name in the list, which varies accord-  
ing to the number type (see below). An entry of this  
phonebook features the following information:  
All symbols are not displayed on the screen: press  
/
keys to scroll through the various tables of symbols.  
A name, made of up to 40 characters.  
A number, made of up to 21 digits (including the  
“+”, “*”,“#” signs, letters “w” and “p”).  
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Functions  
         
A number type: Default number type  
number Office number Home number  
number Pager number  
,
Mobile  
2. Enter the name of your choice (see “Text or  
,
,
,
,
Fax  
number entry” page 11), press  
.
3. Then enter the number and press  
to save the  
record.  
When the record is copied from the SIM card phone-  
book to the phone’s phonebook, the entry will automat-  
ically be given a default number type.  
Add a record to the phone’s phonebook  
1. Proceed as described above (you will also have to  
select the number type).  
A name card must include at least one name and one  
number, and can feature up to 3 different numbers.  
The number types can be duplicated.  
2. Once the record is created, select it and press  
twice to access the related option as described  
below (see “Manipulate the phonebook records”  
page 14).  
Name cards can be linked to groups, which categories  
include Default Family, Friend, Colleague, Society and  
,
A new record will be placed in the "Default" group, but  
you can reset it later.  
Private. Group names, icons and ringers can be person-  
alised in order to differentiate each group.  
Search a name  
Add a new name  
This option of the Names list menu allows you to access  
the composite list that displays both the SIM phone-  
book and the phone’s phonebook contents.  
Select the phonebook  
The process of adding a new name depends on the  
phonebook you have selected. To check or set the  
You access the list by pressing  
, then entering the  
active phonebook, press  
[
Names], scroll to New  
. Then select SIM card or  
to confirm. All changes and new  
first character of the name you wish to find: press  
again. If there is a match for the character you have en-  
tered, the list will scroll to display the first matching  
record. Otherwise, the list will display the first record  
of the list.  
entry storage and press  
Phone, and press  
entries will apply to the memory of the selected  
phonebook.  
Add a record to the SIM card phonebook  
1. From the Names list, select Add new, and press  
.
Functions  
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Names List options  
Operating the names list  
When a record is selected in the Names list, press  
Move to Same as above, only will erase the source  
phone /to record after copy.  
SIM card  
[Options] to access the following options:  
Call  
To dial the number of the selected record.  
Send SMS To send an SMS to the default number of  
Manipulate the phonebook records  
When you select a record in the phone’s phonebook (as  
the selected record.  
Modify  
Delete  
To change the selected record.  
To erase the selected record.  
opposed to the SIM phonebook) and press  
the following options are available, in addition to the  
ones described above: Modify name Modify number  
Display  
twice,  
,
,
Group set To set the group the record belongs to.  
Modify number type  
,
Set default field  
,
.
Available only for phone’s records.  
Capacity  
Select this option and press  
to display the memory  
Speed dial To set a hotkey linked to the selected de-  
status of each phonebook, showing the memory used  
out of the total amount available (number of records  
and percentage).  
fault number.  
Voice dial To set a voice dial key linked to the default  
number.  
Delete all  
This option allows to erase all records of both phone-  
Copy to To copy the selected record into the  
phone/to phone’s or the SIM’s phonebook.  
SIM card Copy to phone will automatically set the  
phone number as the default number.  
Copy to SIM will duplicate as many records  
as there are phone numbers linked to the  
selected record.  
books at once. Press  
to confirm.  
Once deleted, records cannot be recovered.  
Copy all  
From SIM card to phone  
Select this option to copy the content of your SIM  
phonebook into your phone’s phonebook. The copy  
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Functions  
       
will stop once all records were saved, or if the memory  
of the phone’s phonebook is full.  
Each phone number of the SIM card will be set as the  
default phone number (default field) of the copied  
name card.  
Own info  
This menu allows you to Modify  
own information items, i.e., Name  
fice number and Home number  
,
Delete or Display your  
Own number Of-  
,
,
.
Selecting Delete will clear all fields at once.  
When modifying the information, enter first field,  
then press to confirm and move on to the next  
From phone to SIM card  
Select this option to copy the content of your phone’s  
phonebook into your SIM phonebook. The copy will  
stop once all records were saved, or if the memory of  
the SIM phonebook is full.  
As a name card in the phone’s phonebook may contain  
up to three numbers, copying it to the SIM card will  
create an entry for each number of the original name  
card.  
field. Browse lists using the  
/
keys.  
Restricted mode  
If you turn the phone on but haven’t inserted the SIM  
card, press Menu] to access a restricted set of  
functions as well as the Demonstration menu. You can  
enter any of the available options by pressing and  
browse lists and menus to discover some of your  
phone’s features.  
[
Move All  
Same operation as Copy All described above, but will  
erase the source records once the copy is done.  
Only the Demonstration menu is played automatically.  
You can only dial an emergency number in this mode.  
Group set  
This option allows you to personalise the six available  
groups, i.e., rename them or set a picture for each  
group.  
Files download  
You can connect your phone to a computer via a data  
cable (see “Accessories” page 37) to download MIDI  
melodies and wallpapers, synchronise phonebooks, etc.  
New entry storage  
Allows you to select the phonebook, whether SIM or  
phone, in which any new entry will be stored.  
Functions  
15  
           
Inbox  
3 • Menu operations  
The phone stores messages you receive in the Inbox  
.
SMS can be stored in the SIM card memory (which ca-  
pacity depends on the SIM card) and in the phone  
memory (which capacity is of 100 messages). You can  
select the priority location (see “New entry storage”  
page 19).  
The main menu consists of 9 icons, displayed in a 3x3  
grid. Press  
menu from the idle screen. Then press  
keys to select an icon which name is displayed in the  
upper-left corner of the screen. Press or OK  
[Menu] or  
to access the main  
/
/
/
[
]
When listed in the inbox, new SMS feature an  
“Unread” icon to the right until you read it; the  
icon will then change to “Read”.  
to access the next sub-menu which appears in the form  
of a list.  
The icons of the main menu are linked to keys  
: you can simply press a key to access a menu item  
(e.g., press to highlight the Call list).  
to  
Press  
/
to browse the messages listed in  
the inbox, and stop browsing to see the message  
scrolling horizontally.  
Select a message and press  
to read it. The  
Once in the menus, press to browse lists at  
OK] softkey to go to  
or Exit] to return  
key or short press  
key will bring you back directly to the idle screen.  
/
screen will display the caller’s name and number,  
the date and time of the message and the attach-  
various levels. Press  
or  
[
the next sub-menu, press  
[
ment if any. Press  
/
to scroll the message if  
to the previous one. Long press  
it doesn’t fit within the screen.  
Selecting a message and pressing  
to the following options:  
gives you access  
Messages  
Forward To forward the selected message (an edit  
window will let you change its content if  
required).  
The Message menu allows you to send text messages  
(also called SMS) to other mobile phones and devices  
that are able to manage SMS.  
Reply  
To reply to the sender of the selected mes-  
sage, by entering and sending a new SMS.  
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Menu operations  
     
Delete  
Call  
To delete the selected message.  
Forward To forward the selected message (an edit  
window will let you change its content if  
required).  
To call the sender of the selected message.  
To extract the sender’s phone number if  
Store  
Delete  
To delete the selected message.  
number not already saved in your phonebook.  
Write message  
New message  
1. Select Messages  
Available only if the number isn’t already  
stored in your names list.  
>
Write message  
>
New message.  
2. Enter your text in the edit screen that appears,  
then press OK].  
3. Then select one or several recipients (up to 12):  
Outbox  
[
The Outbox stores Sent messages and Unsent messages  
When ready to send a SMS, select Save message or Send  
and save to save it in your phone, whether it was sent or  
not. Selecting Send now will send your SMS without  
saving it.  
.
enter a number and press  
next entry, OR press  
phonebook list and press  
/
to go to the  
Names] to access the  
Select] to add the  
[
[
selected name to the recipients list.  
Messages of the Outbox can be managed the same way  
as the messages of the Inbox described above. Selecting  
All selected names feature a check mark. To remove a  
a message and pressing  
lowing options:  
gives you access to the fol-  
name from the list, select it again and press  
cel]  
[Can-  
.
Send  
To send a saved SMS.  
4. The message will be sent to the default number of  
the selected name card. Press Details] to  
select a phone number other than the default one,  
then press  
5. When the cursor is located in the number input  
line, simply press to correct a digit, delete  
the entire line or delete a name from the list.  
[
Sending a message from the Unsent Messag-  
es menu will move it directly to the Sent  
Messages list after it was sent successfully.  
.
Menu operations  
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Defined message  
1. Select Messages  
6. Press  
when your list is completed. You will  
>
Write message  
>
Defined mes-  
access the following options:  
sage  
.
Send now To send your SMS without saving it.  
2. This will open a list of predefined messages you  
can choose from, allowing you to quickly send a  
SMS instead of entering a complete text.  
3. Edit or modify the selected message if desired,  
then handle it as a new message (see above).  
Add icon To add an icon that will appear at the be-  
ginning of your message when the recipi-  
ent reads it.  
The phone that receives your SMS must  
support this feature. Otherwise, the icon  
will be displayed in ASCII characters.  
Settings  
Service centre  
This menu allows you to store the service centre  
number of the network that you have registered with,  
and without which you cannot send a SMS.  
Save  
To save your message without sending it. It  
will then be available in the Outbox  
>
Un-  
sent messages menu.  
If you encounter problems sending messages, please  
check with your operator whether you have stored the  
correct number in this menu.  
Send and To both send and save your message. It will  
save  
then be available in the Outbox Sent mes-  
>
sages menu.  
Validity period  
Save user To save the message as an own predefined  
define  
Allows you to select the length of time your message is  
to be stored in your SMS centre. This is useful when  
the recipient is not connected to the network (and thus  
cannot receive your message immediately).  
message, that you can then re-use without  
having to enter the text again. It will then  
be available in Messages  
>
Write message  
>
Defined message User define  
>
.
This feature is subscription-dependent.  
You can preset up to 10 commonly used  
SMS.  
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Menu operations  
 
Status report  
This function sends a delivery report when the text  
message has been received. This function can be set On  
Delete messages  
This menu allows you to delete Inbox and/or Outbox  
messages, depending on your choice. Press  
confirm deletion of all messages at once.  
to  
or Off  
.
This feature is subscription-dependent.  
Capacity  
Select this option and press  
to display the memory  
Reply path  
status of each phonebook, showing the memory used  
out of the total amount available (number of records  
and percentage).  
Allows you to set the Reply path option On or Off  
.
When On, it allows you to transmit the number of  
your SMS message centre together with the message.  
Your correspondent can then reply using your own  
SMS centre and not theirs. This speeds up the rate of  
transmission.  
Voice mail  
This menu allows you to both set and call the phone  
number of your mailbox. This number is provided to  
you by your operator.  
This feature is subscription-dependent.  
New entry storage  
You divert calls to your voice mailbox by setting the Call  
This menu allows you to choose the SIM card or the  
phone’s memory as your first priority location to store  
SMS.  
forward function (see “Call forward” page 29).  
Voice mail number  
This menu allows you to enter the number of your  
voice mailbox that will be called to consult your mes-  
sages when using the Call voice mail function described  
above.  
If the memory of the first location is full, the messages  
will be stored in the second location.  
User define SMS  
Gives you access to your own predefined messages,  
which you can then edit and save. To delete unwanted  
predefined messages, simply clear their contents.  
In some cases, you might have to enter two numbers:  
one to listen to your mailbox, the other one to forward  
Menu operations  
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calls. Contact your operator for more information on  
this subject.  
different types in the list. The channel number con-  
tains a maximum of 3 digits. To obtain the codes cor-  
responding to the different types, contact your  
operator.  
Call voice mail  
Your phone will inform you when you receive a voice  
mail. Select this option of the Voice mail menu and  
Existing channel list  
Select a number from the list and press  
[Options]  
press  
to call your voice mailbox and listen to your  
to Change the channel number or Delete it from the list  
(in this case of course, your phone will no longer re-  
ceive the messages of the corresponding channel).  
messages, OR long press  
when in idle mode.  
Broadcast SMS  
Broadcast SMS are short messages (new, traffic info,  
etc.) regularly sent to all subscribers on the network.  
When this service is available to you, the network pro-  
vides you with available information channel numbers.  
Reception  
Allows you to set the reception of cell broadcast mes-  
sages On or Off. When On, you must define one or sev-  
eral topics as described below. The phone will  
automatically display any broadcast SMS you receive:  
Call list  
Menu options  
Press  
from the idle screen, or press  
, select Call  
list from the main menu and press  
again to access  
the following menus:  
Dialledcalls List of all the numbers you have dialled,  
list  
regardless of whether the call was success-  
ful or not.  
press  
to return to idle mode.  
When this option is set to Off, you will never receive  
any broadcast SMS.  
Topics  
Answered List of all incoming calls you have an-  
calls lit swered to.  
Missedcalls List of all calls you have rejected or  
list missed.  
Add new  
Allows you to define the type of messages you want to  
receive. To define a new type, select <New>, enter the  
code provided by the operator. You can enter up to 15  
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Menu operations  
     
Delete  
To reset the selected calls list (dialled, an-  
swered or missed calls).  
Call timers Displays the total duration of dialled and  
incoming calls, and allows you to reset  
timers.  
Call meters To access the calls durations and costs  
(see below for details).  
Total  
charges  
Network and subscription-dependent.  
Each calls list stores up to 10 numbers, the latest call  
appearing first. If the list is full, any new record will re-  
place the last record in the list.  
Each call record features the other party’s name or  
number, the date and time of call, the total number of  
calls made and the location of the call in the list.  
Displays the accumulated costs and al-  
lows you to set counters to zero. The fol-  
lowing options are available:  
Show cost: to show the total costs  
for dialled and received calls since  
the last reset of the timer.  
Select an item in the list and press  
number. Press OK], then  
to dial the  
Options] to ac-  
Reset charge counter: to reset the  
counter’s reading to zero (protected  
by PIN2 code).  
[
[
cess the other options, which are Send SMS  
,
Delete,  
Check number Save (available only when a number has  
,
Show balance: to show account bal-  
ance available for calls.  
not been stored) and Call.  
Call meters  
Show limit: to show the maximum  
preset limit of call costs.  
Cancel limit: to cancel the preset  
limit of call costs (protected by the  
PIN2 code).  
This menu allows you to handle the cost and duration  
of your calls. Most items of this menu are network-de-  
pendent and PIN2 code protected.  
Last call  
Displays the last call duration.  
Set limit: to set the maximum limit  
of call costs (protected by the PIN2  
code).  
Last GPRS Displays the transfer volume (in bytes)  
call during the last GPRS call.  
Menu operations  
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If the call costs exceed the maximum lim-  
it, you will not be able to make a call: the  
phone will display No call cost. In this  
case, any call in progress will automati-  
cally be disconnected  
Normal Silence Meetings Outdoor Car  
Call and  
Alarm  
Ring, Vibra, Vibra  
Vibra Back-  
Ring,  
Vibra  
Ring,  
Vibra  
clock alert Back- light  
light  
Call tariff  
Network and subscription-dependent.  
Vibra/  
Vol. 5 Vol. 1 Vol. 1 Vol. 5 Vol. 5  
Ringer/alarm  
clock  
volume  
Allows you to Display the rate per unit  
and to Set or Reset it (PIN2 protected, re-  
set default value is "1"). The rate is in  
decimal system and stored in the SIM  
card.  
Game tone On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Organiser  
alert  
Ring, Vibra Vibra  
Vibra  
Ring,  
Vibra  
Ring  
Quick Settings  
SMS alert  
Ring, Vibra Vibra  
Vibra  
Ring,  
Vibra  
Ring  
This menu allows you to access a group of predefined  
settings, which let you quickly adapt your phone to  
your environment by overriding the original settings  
when activated. As shown in the following table, each  
available mode features a set of default values.  
Keypad tone On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Connection On  
alert  
Low battery On  
On  
On  
On  
On  
alarm  
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Menu operations  
 
Personalise  
You can personalise the values of each Quick Setting  
according to your preferences:  
SMS alert  
tone  
To set On or Off the Ringer or Vibra as  
alerts when receiving a SMS.  
Key tone  
To set key tones On or Off.  
1. Select an item in the list and press  
.
2. Select Personalise, then set any of the available  
Connection To set a call connection alert On or Off  
alert  
.
options described below.  
3. Press  
to automatically apply and store  
Battery  
alert  
To set On or Off an alert for when the  
battery runs low.  
changes. If the selected mode is activated, the  
changed setting takes effect immediately.  
Alert type To set On or Off the Ringer, the Vibra or  
After a warning message, the phone will  
automatically switch off if the battery  
runs so low that the phone cannot oper-  
ate properly.  
the Light as alerts for incoming calls.  
Ringer  
volume  
To adjust the ringer volume (5 levels  
available, including increasing).  
The setting will apply to all groups.  
Enable  
Allows you to activate the selected Quick Setting.  
Alarm  
volume  
To adjust the volume of alarms.  
Change name  
Allows you to rename the selected Quick Setting.  
The setting will apply to all alarms.  
Settings  
Game tone To set On or Off tones played in games.  
This includes game start, game over,  
failure, upgrade tones, etc.  
Ringer type  
Allows you to define a ringer melody for each of the six  
available groups, in order to differentiate them.  
Org alert  
tone  
To set On or Off the Ringer or Vibra as  
alerts for organiser events.  
Menu operations  
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Wallpaper  
The melodies available are:  
To set one of the available wallpapers (including pic-  
tures you have downloaded in your phone) as the back-  
ground picture when the phone is in idle mode.  
Small screen backlight colour  
To set one of the 7 available colours as the phone’s ex-  
ternal screen backlight.  
pre-stored MIDI melodies  
downloaded MIDI melodies (whether over the air  
or via serial cable sold separately as an accessory).  
When browsing the ringers list, the selected melody  
will be played after a certain delay at the volume level  
currently set (if the silence is set then the melody will  
be played at low volume).  
Languages  
Several types of melodies are available under each  
group and a tick will appear to the right of both the  
type and then the selected melody.  
To select the language used in menus and prompts.  
Contrast  
To adjust the contrast of the main screen (15 levels  
available).  
Backlight setting  
To set the backlight duration to 10, 30 and 60 seconds,  
or always off. Unless you set this value Off, the screen  
and keypad backlights will be activated on key presses  
or when an accessory is connected, when you receive an  
incoming call or when a programmed event is due, etc.  
Set hotkey  
Instead of entering the various menus and browsing  
the lists, you can set up short cuts to specific functions  
by linking them to hotkeys. A long press on a key will  
then automatically activate the function.  
Sounds settings  
This menu is the same as when selecting Quick  
Settings > [an item in the list] > Personalise. Therefore,  
any change done here will apply to the environment  
mode you are currently in.  
Phone settings  
Power on/off tone  
To set On or Off the welcome/goodbye melody when  
the phone is switched on/off.  
Idle screen type  
Allows you to set the type of idle screen for both the  
Main screen (Digital, Month view or World time) and the  
Small screen (Digital or Analogue).  
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Menu operations  
   
nouncing for the second time, try to be consistent  
with the first time.  
4. The new voice command automatically saved and  
the selected function appears in the list.  
Keys  
box) and  
changed.  
(language selection),  
(call voice mail-  
(Wap) are preset and cannot be  
Key  
~
can be set from the Set hotkey menu:  
5. Select one of the available hotkeys in the list and  
1. Select a hotkey in the list and press  
Options] to access the functions list.  
2. Then select a function from the list and press  
or  
press  
[Option] to Listen again, Update voice or  
[
Delete the selected voice key.  
6. When in idle mode, open the flip and long press  
the multimedia key on the side of the phone to  
perform a voice dial or voice command.  
to link it to the selected key.  
Select Empty to cancel the hotkey setting.  
Call settings  
Minute reminder  
Allows you to set On or Off a beep, which is emitted  
10 seconds before the end of each minute of commu-  
nication. This allows you to manage the duration of  
your calls.  
Any key answer  
Allows you to accept a call by pressing any key except  
, used to reject a call.  
3. In idle mode, long press keys  
vate the function assigned to the key.  
Set voice key  
You can also set a voice key that will be used as a voice  
command to activate a feature (e.g., launch the Calcu-  
lator) or as a voice dial to call a number.  
~
to acti-  
Up to 40 voice keys can be defined and shared between  
voice dial and voice command.  
Auto redial  
1. Select the Set voice key menu and press  
.
Allows you to set the auto redial On or Off. When On  
and if the person you are calling is busy, your phone  
automatically redials this number until a successful  
2. Press New] to access the functions that can  
be activated with a voice command.  
3. Select the function of your choice and press  
[
connection is made. Press  
to cancel the auto  
or  
[OK]. Follow the instructions and pro-  
redial, that will end automatically if you use the phone.  
nounce the same voice key twice. When pro-  
Menu operations  
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Auto answer  
Allows you to set the auto answer On or Off. When On  
the phone automatically answers a call after a short pe-  
Send ID  
,
Network and subscription-dependent.  
Allows you to choose whether to send your own  
number to the called party or not. The Status option al-  
lows you to check if the function is activated or not.  
riod of ringing.  
Call waiting  
Network and subscription-dependent.  
Date and time  
Change  
This function can be set On or Off for GSM calls and  
GPRS calls.  
Use Change date and Change time menus to set date and  
time by using the suggested formats.  
Auto on/off  
This menu allows you to set the time at which your  
phone will automatically switch on or off. Select Auto  
on or Auto off, then set the time for each option and  
If On, the phone will display a call waiting screen for  
you to decide whether to answer a second incoming  
call when you are already on the phone or using the  
GPRS service. For GSM calls, the Status option allows  
you to check if the function is activated or not.  
If Off, you will not be alerted and the caller will hear a  
busy tone.  
press  
or  
[OK] to confirm.  
Active flip  
Please ensure that this function is Off so that the phone  
will not switch on automatically when you are on a  
flight or in a place where the use of a mobile phone is  
prohibited. Philips Consumer Electronics will not be li-  
able for any undesired consequences arising from the  
improper use of this function.  
When activated, this option allows you to pick up an  
incoming call by simply opening the phone.  
Rejecting calls isn’t possible in this case, as you must  
open the phone to access the  
ject the call.  
key and manually re-  
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Menu operations  
 
Change code  
This menu allows you to change PIN PIN2, Call barring  
and Information privacy codes (Change safeguard pass-  
word). For each option, enter the old password and  
Security settings  
PIN Code  
Allows you to set On or Off the PIN protection when  
switching on your phone. When On, you will be asked  
to enter your PIN code when switching your phone on.  
Call barring  
,
press  
or  
[OK], then enter the new password  
twice and also confirm each time.  
This menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to  
specific calls by letting you bar both outgoing and in-  
coming calls. This function is network dependent and  
requires a specific call barring password supplied by  
your service provider.  
VIP list call screening  
This menu allows you to automatically accept or reject  
calls, by saving the list of callers you want to avoid or  
to answer to.  
Black list and VIP list  
Call barring can apply to all calls whether incoming or  
outgoing, to international calls or to all incoming calls  
and when roaming. Selecting Local calls only will bar all  
international dialling except to the home country net-  
work. Select Cancel barring to stop barring calls (this  
function also requires the call barring password).  
In all cases, the phone sends a query request to the net-  
work and displays the status information on the screen.  
Information privacy  
Black list  
Allows you to add up to 10 names or  
numbers of callers whose calls will be au-  
tomatically rejected. Select Black list  
>
Add new and enter a phone number or  
select Phonebook and choose a name to  
be added to the Black list. In both cases,  
press  
or  
[OK] to confirm.  
VIP list  
Allows you to add up to 10 names or  
numbers of callers whose calls will be au-  
tomatically accepted (any other caller  
will be automatically rejected). Proceed  
This menu allows you to protect your Messages Phone-  
,
book and Call record with a 4-digits code. The default  
code is 0000 and can be changed from the Change code  
menu (see below).  
as for creating the Black list  
.
You will be asked to enter your password when enter-  
ing any menu or using any function that you protected.  
Menu operations  
27  
   
Search  
In both lists, this option allows you to  
browse through names and/or numbers  
Show list  
Displays the preferred network list, the  
first one having the highest priority).  
using  
them from the list.  
or  
and Change or Delete  
Press  
or  
[OK] to enter the list,  
select a network and press  
move it to the top of the list.  
[Move] to  
Call screening settings  
This menu allows you to select which level of call  
screening you want to activate and allows you to Enable  
Delete list Allows you to delete an item from the  
list. Press or OK] to enter the  
black list Enable VIP list or Disable all.  
,
[
When the Enable black list / VIP list call screening is acti-  
vated, the Reject call / Accept call icon appears in idle  
mode.  
list, select a network and press  
lete] to delete it from the list.  
[De-  
Available  
networks  
Launches a search for available net-  
works, then lists them on the screen. Se-  
lect any of them and press  
add it to the list.  
Network settings  
[Add] to  
This menu allows you to handle the connection be-  
tween the phone and the network, register manually  
the available networks and manage your preferred net-  
works.  
Addexisting Displays the network list stored in the  
networks  
phone. Select  
a
network and press  
Preferred networks  
[Add] to add it to the end of the list.  
Allows you to build a network list in order of prefer-  
ence. Once defined, the phone will try to register on a  
network, according to your preferences.  
Add net-  
Allows you to enter a mobile country  
work code code, followed by a mobile network  
code. The name of the network will then  
appear at the end of the list.  
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Menu operations  
 
Attach GPRS  
Call forward  
Your mobile integrates features that support GPRS  
(Global Packet Radio Service), a service allowing you  
to exchange data with high speed rates and to stay al-  
ways on-line (i.e. have a permanent WAP connection).  
This feature is network and subscription-dependent.  
Allows you to divert incoming calls either to your mail-  
box or to a number (whether in your Names list or not).  
Contact your phone operator to have full information  
about GPRS availability over their network and for an  
appropriate subscription.  
After the call forwarding function is activated, the idle  
screen will display the Call forward soft icon.  
This menu allows you to define the attach mode of  
your mobile phone to the GPRS service: Always at-  
tached will always register to the GPRS service, whereas  
Attach during PDP session will register to the GPRS  
service only when required.  
Register again  
Provides you with a list of the networks available in the  
area. Select the network you want to register with and  
Unconditional All calls are forwarded.  
When busy  
No reply  
Calls are forwarded when you are al-  
ready on the phone and your subscrip-  
tion doesn’t include the call waiting  
option or you haven’t activated it.  
Calls are forwarded when you haven’t  
answered them.  
press  
or  
[Register] to confirm.  
Not  
reachable  
Calls are forwarded when your net-  
work isn’t available.  
Factory settings  
Use this menu to restore the settings preset in the fac-  
tory. This includes Quick Settings Phone settings, etc.  
Press to confirm.  
Cancel  
Allows you to select one of the above  
options and cancel the corresponding  
call forward.  
,
In this case, all the settings you have personalised will  
be reset!  
Status  
Allows you to display the status of all  
call forwarding.  
Menu operations  
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New  
This menu allows you to create events,  
whether Meeting or Memo. Follow the  
on-screen instructions to create either  
event and to enter dates, start and end  
times, alert type, reminder and frequen-  
Tools  
Organiser  
This menu allows to create up to 100 events and store  
them in your organiser. Events can be a Meeting or a  
Memo. When the organiser alert is on, a beep alerts you  
when an event is due. and the phone automatically dis-  
plays the new event icon and its content.  
cy. In each case, press  
to confirm  
and to move to the next field.  
If an event is set on the 31st of the month  
and if its frequency is set to Every month  
Week view/ The first screen of the organiser displays  
month view the current month view: switch to the  
,
you will be warned only in months of 31  
days.  
week view by pressing  
current week number is displayed in the  
top left corner).  
An underlined date indicates that an  
event is due on that day: select it and  
[Weekly] (the  
Select an event and press  
its details, or press  
to display  
Option] to  
[
Change the event, only the Alert type or  
the Repeat method, or to Delete the event  
from the list.  
press  
to display the programmed  
event(s).  
Capacity  
Select this option and press  
to dis-  
Check (this Displays the list of events set for the cur-  
play the memory status showing the  
memory used out of the total amount  
available (number of records and per-  
centage).  
month) /  
Check all  
rent month, or all events at once.  
Delete all Allows you to clear all events, past or fu-  
ture.  
If the phone is switched off, the alert for an organiser event  
will be delayed until the phone is switched back on. In  
Delete  
passed  
Allows you to clear passed events only.  
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Menu operations  
   
case of repeated events, the alert applies to the most re-  
cent one.  
1. Enter the figures using the keypad, then press  
keys according to your needs and  
as shown on the phone’s screen.  
/
/
/
Unrepeated events stay unchanged when you set a dif-  
ferent date and time, even if this date is prior to a pro-  
grammed event.  
2. Press  
[Clear] key to clear the calculator and  
start another calculation, or press  
the result.  
to obtain  
Alarm Clock  
This menu allows you to set the alarm clock at 3  
different moments, corresponding to menus Clock  
You can also press  
twice to get the “+” sign, thrice  
to get a “*” and four times for a “/”.  
Calculator accuracy is to 8 decimal places and is  
rounded up to the higher decimal figure (e.g.  
0.123456789 is approximated to 0.12345679).  
one  
OK] to access the On  
Enter the time, then press  
,
Clock two and Clock three. Press  
Off menu of the selected item.  
and select:  
or  
[
/
Once  
To activate the alarm at a set hour on the  
current day.  
Stopwatch  
Flip opened  
Press  
[
Start] to launch the stopwatch. The  
Pause] and Clear].Press  
Go  
Every day To activate the alarm at a set hour every  
softkeys change to  
[
[
day of the week.  
either softkey according to your needs, then  
to restart or [Exit] to quit.  
Flip closed  
[
]
On week- To activate the alarm at a set hour on  
days  
weekdays only.  
When in idle mode, long press the Multimedia key to  
display the menu screen. Press the side Up/Down side  
keys to select the Stopwatch option, then press the Mul-  
timedia key again to enter the stopwatch menu.  
Press the Multimedia key to start/stop the counter,  
long press to reset.  
Alarm type Allows you to choose a ringer in the list.  
Calculator  
This menu provides addition, subtraction, multiplica-  
tion and division (up to 10 digits in the edit window):  
Menu operations  
31  
     
Count-down Timer  
Fun  
The Count-down timer allows you to set an alarm by  
defining a delay (in hours and minutes) after which the  
alarm will ring.  
FM Radio  
The headset is activated is used as the radio antenna.  
This is why you must ALWAYS plug it in to listen to  
the radio.  
World Time  
This function allows you to view the time of major cit-  
ies located in different time zones of the world, and to  
Set as local the selected city and corresponding time:  
Switch on  
When the flip is opened, simply press  
.
press  
press  
/
for a selection according to longitude, and  
for a selection according to latitude.  
When the flip is closed, long press the Multimedia key  
when in idle mode, select FM radio and press the Mul-  
timedia key again.  
/
The Daylight saving option allows you to set the daylight  
savings to On (in summer time) or Off (in winter time).  
As this setting impacts the date and time option, it  
should be set first. If daylight saving is On (a sun icon  
appears to the left of the selected time zone) and if you  
set the time to 12:00, it will automatically switch to  
You can not seek nor preset stations when the flip is  
closed, you can only select already preset stations dis-  
played in the list.  
Switch off  
13:00 when turning the option to Off  
.
When the flip is opened, press  
.
When the flip is closed, long press the Multimedia key.  
In both cases, unplugging the headset will also auto-  
matically turn the radio off and bring you back to the  
idle screen.  
This setting only concerns countries in which time is set  
according to summer/winter time (e.g. Greenwich Me-  
ridian Time / British Summer Time).  
Seek a station  
1. To activate the radio screen when in idle mode,  
select Fun  
>
FM radio and press  
or  
[OK].  
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Menu operations  
       
2. You activate the automatic search for a radio sta-  
When the flip is closed, long press the up/down side  
keys to select the previous/next preset station (you can  
also select another available station in the list that ap-  
pears).  
tion by pressing  
/
(press  
to cancel  
the search).  
3. Once your mobile phone has found a station, the  
corresponding frequency flashes on the screen  
and the current radio program is played.  
Preset a station  
1. You can memorise up to 32 stations on your  
phone by saving their frequencies and names:  
Adjust the volume  
While the radio is playing, and even if in idle mode,  
press the up/down side keys to adjust the volume.  
Receive or make a call  
The FM radio automatically switches off when you re-  
ceive or make a call, and switches back on when you  
hang up (or if you reject the incoming call).  
while listening to a station, press  
key number this radio station will be linked to.  
2. Press Save].  
/
to select a  
[
Games  
In any games, press  
3. Back to the radio screen, press  
[Name] to  
or  
[OK] to access the op-  
rename the selected station. Press  
or  
tions menu, including information on games settings  
and rules.  
Reflexes  
The right hand side of the screen displays every next  
shape that will cross the screen from top to bottom.  
Press key 5 repeatedly to turn the falling shape around.  
Once a line is filled with blocks, it is cleared and the  
score is updated. You must clear as many lines as pos-  
sible. The game is over when new shapes are jammed  
and cannot move down.  
[OK] to confirm.  
Press  
tion.  
/
to activate the previous or next preset sta-  
4. To rename a preset station, select it while the  
radio is on, then proceed as described in point 3  
above.  
Select a station  
When the flip is opened, select Fun  
>
FM radio and press  
or OK]. Then press  
[
/
to select the pre-  
vious/next preset station.  
Menu operations  
33  
 
Smartmove  
WAP (network-dependent)  
Push the light blue balls to position them on top of  
each palm tree. You win once all balls are correctly po-  
sitionned.  
Your mobile phone supports services based on the  
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). The built-in  
WAP browser allows you to access services supplied  
with your network, such as news, sports, weather, etc.  
Luckystar  
This game is similar to a one-arm bandit in the casino.  
Press  
to run the slot machine (three columns,  
Your mobile phone readily supports the WAP function  
if it is included in your subscription; if your phone was  
pre-configured, it shouldn’t be necessary for you to  
change the settings described in this section.  
each of them consisting of 6 different patterns). Wait  
for the animation to stop to see whether you win or  
loose, according to pictures combinations.  
With some operators, WAP parameters can be set re-  
motely. Please check directly with your operator for de-  
tailed information.  
Biorhythm graphs  
This menu allows you to draw a curve reflecting the  
changes in your physical strength, intellect and emo-  
tions during a given month, according to the date of  
birth you have entered in the Birthday menu and the  
calculated date.  
Home  
You can directly access the homepage by selecting this  
menu. You can set the address of the homepage in the  
WAP Setting.  
Press  
to view your conditions of the previous day,  
for the last month,  
and press for the next day,  
and  
for the next month.  
Bookmarks  
This menu allows you to:  
set the addresses of up to five different WAP sites,  
Go to the selected bookmark,  
Edit it in order to change the related URL page, or  
Reset its settings.  
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Menu operations  
       
Last page  
GSM  
settings  
Allows you to set the GSM settings:  
Gives you direct access to the last WAP page you have  
browsed.  
Show settings: to display the current  
setting of the following items.  
Gateway  
:
Navigation  
Allows you to directly enter the address of a WAP site  
you want to go to and browse.  
-
IP address: IP address of the gate-  
way server. To enter 4 three-digit  
numbers and add zero in front if  
there are less than 3 digits.[e.g.,  
123.123.123.123]  
Settings  
Profiles  
-
IP port: IP port number of the  
Three different profiles, featuring different settings, are  
available from this menu, which allows you to Activate  
and use one of the modes, and to Edit them in order to  
change the related settings.  
gateway server.[e.g., 1234]  
Data call type: ISDN (digital) or ana-  
logue mode.  
Phone number: to enter the number  
to be dialled for connection.  
User name: the user name you use to  
log on the WAP server.  
The contents in brackets in this section are examples.  
Please contact your network operators for specific infor-  
mation.  
User password  
:
the password  
required to log on.  
Profile  
name  
To rename the selected profile.  
GPRS  
settings  
Allows you to set the GPRS settings.  
They are identical to the GSM setting, ex-  
cept for: APN settings, used to set the ac-  
cess point name.  
Homepage To enter the WAP homepage of the select-  
ed profile.  
Data call type and Phone number are not  
available in the GPRS settings.  
Menu operations  
35  
     
Bearer  
Allows you to select the type of network  
used by the selected profile when launch-  
ing a connection.  
GSM only or GPRS only: your mobile will  
only use the GSM or the GPRS network  
for WAP connections.  
Information  
The structure and names under this menu are set in the  
SIM card by the network service provider. As such, they  
may vary according to operators. They cannot be  
changed.  
GPRS first: your mobile will first try to  
connect to the GPRS network, then to  
the GSM network if the GPRS network  
isn’t available when connecting.  
Most items of the Information menu (e.g. Service num-  
bers, Services +) are subscription-dependent and spe-  
cific to operators: your mobile phone readily supports  
them if they are included in your subscription. Contact  
your network operator for detailed information on  
availability and rates.  
Selecting this option requires you to have  
configured both GSM and GPRS settings.  
The services provided may involve making a phone call  
or sending a SMS for which you may be charged.  
Image download  
This menu allows you to set On or Off the  
downloading of images attached to WAP pages (Off  
will speed up browsing).  
Status bar show  
This On/Off option allows you to choose whether to  
display the status bar (On) or not (Off).  
36  
Menu operations  
 
Charger  
4 • Accessories  
With the charger plugged in, the bac-  
klight and alert tone will be activated,  
and the phone automatically enters  
the battery-charging mode and dis-  
plays a scrolling battery soft icon. All  
vibra will be deactivated. When the  
Headset  
If the headset is connected to the  
phone, its microphone and ear-  
phone replace those of the phone.  
During a call, press the Up/Down  
side keys to turn the volume up or  
down.  
soft icon stops rolling, it means the battery is fully  
charged. When the charger is removed, the backlight  
and alert tone will be activated and the phone automa-  
tically returns to its normal mode. You can charge the  
battery when the phone is switched on or off.  
If the headset is removed from the  
phone, the phone will automatically return to its nor-  
mal mode. The FM radio is only available when the  
headset is inserted. Removal of the headset from the  
phone will automatically turn off the FM radio.  
High capacity battery  
High capacity vibra battery: Apart  
from the standard battery which  
comes in the box (560 mAh), you can  
use high capacity battery (900 mAh)  
for backup.  
Data cable  
You can use a data cable to connect  
your phone to  
a
computer to  
launch programs on the computer,  
download MIDI melodies as well as  
Carry case  
wallpapers. Alternatively, the computer can also use  
the phone as a modem.  
Protects your phone from nicks and  
scratches. The belt clip makes your  
phone easy to carry.  
Accessories  
37  
   
The display  
doesn’t respond  
(or responds  
slowly) to key  
pushes  
The display responds slowly  
at very low temperatures. This  
is normal and does not affect  
the operation of the phone.  
Take the phone to a warmer  
place and try again.  
Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
The phone does  
not switch on  
Remove and reinstall the bat-  
tery. Then charge the phone  
until the battery icon has  
stopped flashing. Finally, un-  
plug from the charger and try  
to switch the mobile on.  
In other cases please contact  
your phone supplier.  
Your phone  
doesn’t go to idle  
screen  
Press and hold  
, or switch  
off the phone, check that the  
SIM card and the battery are  
installed correctly, and switch  
it on again.  
The display shows  
BLOCKED when  
you switch on  
Somebody tried to use your  
phone but didn’t know the  
PIN code. Contact your serv-  
ice provider.  
Your phone  
This feature is network and  
subscription dependent. If the  
network doesn’t send the call-  
er’s number, the phone will  
display Call 1 instead. Contact  
your operator for detailed in-  
formation on this subject.  
The network and  
quality reception  
symbols are not  
displayed  
The network connection is  
lost. Either you are in a radio  
shadow (in a tunnel or be-  
tween tall buildings) or you  
are outside the network cover-  
age area. Try from another  
place or contact your network  
operator for assistance/infor-  
mation about the network.  
doesn’t display the  
phone numbers of  
incoming calls  
You can’t send text  
messages  
Some networks don’t allow  
message exchanges with other  
networks. Contact your oper-  
ator for detailed information  
on this subject.  
38  
Troubleshooting  
 
The display shows  
IMSI failed  
This problem is related to  
your subscription. Contact  
your operator.  
When attempting  
to use a feature in  
the menu, the  
mobile displays  
Not allowed  
Some features are network de-  
pendent. They are only avail-  
able, therefore, if the network  
or your subscription supports  
them. Contact your operator  
for detailed information on  
this subject.  
When chargingthe  
battery, the battery  
icon shows no bars  
and the outline is  
flashing  
Only charge the battery in an  
environment where the tem-  
perature does not go below  
0°C (32°F) or above 50°C  
(113°F).  
The display shows  
Insert your SIM card  
Check that the SIM card has  
been inserted in the right po-  
sition. If the problem re-  
mains, your SIM card might  
be damaged. Contact your  
operator.  
In other cases please contact  
your phone supplier.  
The display shows  
SIM failure  
Check that the SIM card has  
been inserted in the right po-  
sition. If the problem re-  
mains, your SIM card may be  
damaged. Contact your oper-  
ator.  
You are not sure  
that you are  
receiving calls  
properly  
To receive all calls, make sure  
that none of the features  
"Conditional call forward" or  
"Unconditional call forward"  
are activated.  
Troubleshooting  
39  
Furthermore to prevent unauthorised use of your  
phone:  
Precautions  
Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it  
out of small children's reach.  
Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to  
remember it instead.  
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. The network controls the power at which the  
phone transmits.  
Switch off the phone and remove the battery if you are  
going to leave it unused for a long time.  
Use the Security menu to change the PIN code after  
purchasing the phone and to activate call restriction  
options.  
The design of your phone complies with all  
applicable laws and regulations. However  
your phone may cause interference with oth-  
er electronic devices. Consequently you  
should follow all local recommendations and regula-  
tions when using your cellular phone both at home  
and when away. Regulations on the use of cellular  
phones in vehicles and aircraft are particularly strin-  
gent.  
Public concern has been focused for some time on the  
possible health risks for users of cellular phones. The  
current research on radio wave technology, including  
the GSM technology, has been reviewed and safety  
standards have been drawn up to ensure protection  
from exposure to radio wave energy. Your cellular tele-  
Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the  
GSM frequency (900 /1800MHz).  
The GSM network controls transmission power  
(0.01 to 2 watts).  
Your phone complies with all relevant safety  
standards.  
The CE mark on your phone shows compliancy  
with European electromagnetic compatibility  
(Ref. 89/336/EEC) and low voltage directives  
(Ref. 73/23/EEC).  
Your cellular mobile phone is your responsibility. To  
avoid damage to yourself, to others or to the phone it-  
self, read and follow all the safety instructions and  
make them known to anyone borrowing your phone.  
40  
Precautions  
 
phone complies with all applicable safety standards  
and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications  
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.  
In areas where you are requested to turn off radio trans-  
mitting devices, such as quarries or other areas where  
blasting operations are in progress.  
Check with the vehicle manufacturer that  
electronic equipment used in your vehicle  
will not be affected by radio energy.  
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 pack-  
ing the phone in your luggage: the use of mo-  
bile phones in an aircraft may be dangerous  
for the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the mobile  
phones network and may be illegal.  
Users of pacemakers  
If you are a user of a pacemaker:  
Always keep the phone more than 15 cm from  
your pacemaker when the phone is switched on,  
in order to avoid potential interference.  
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.  
Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to mini-  
mise the potential interference.  
In hospitals, clinics, other health care centres  
and anywhere else where you may be in the  
close vicinity of medical equipment.  
Switch off your phone if you suspect that interfer-  
ence is taking place.  
In areas with a potentially explosive atmos-  
phere (e.g. petrol stations and also areas  
where the air contains dust particles, such as  
metal powders).  
Users of hearing aids  
If you are a user of a hearing aid, consult your physi-  
cian and hearing aid manufacturer to learn whether  
your particular device is susceptible to cellular phone  
interference.  
In a vehicle transporting flammable products (even if  
the vehicle is parked) or a vehicle powered by liquefied  
petroleum gas (LPG), check first that the vehicle com-  
plies with the applicable safety rules.  
Precautions  
41  
work. Setting the backlight for a shorter period of  
time as well as avoiding unnecessary navigating in  
the menus will also help to save the battery’s  
energy for longer phoning and stand-by perform-  
ances.  
Performance improvement  
In order to improve the performance of your phone,  
reduce radio energy emission, reduce battery con-  
sumption and ensure safe operation adhere to the fol-  
lowing guidelines:  
Information displayed on the battery  
For the optimal and satisfactory operation of  
the phone you are recommended to use the  
phone in the normal operating position  
(when not using in hands-free mode or with  
a hands-free accessory).  
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.  
Use specified charger only.  
Do not incinerate.  
Do not deform or open the battery.  
Do not expose your phone to extreme tempera-  
tures.  
Treat the phone with care. Any misuse will void  
the International Guarantee.  
Do not immerse the phone in any liquid; if your  
phone is damp, switch it off, remove the battery  
and let them dry for 24hrs before using them  
again.  
Do not allow metal objects (such as keys in your  
pocket) to short circuit the battery contacts.  
Avoid exposure to excessive heat (>60°C or  
140°F), moisture or caustic environments.  
You should only use Philips Authentic Acces-  
sories, as the use of any other accessories may  
damage your phone and will make all guaran-  
tees for your Philips phone null and void.  
To clean the phone, wipe it with a soft cloth.  
Placing and receiving calls consumes the same  
amount of battery energy. However, the mobile  
consumes less energy in idle screen when kept in  
the same place. When in idle screen and while  
you are moving, your phone consumes energy to  
transmit updated location information to the net-  
Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately by  
a qualified technician and that they are replaced with  
genuine Philips replacement parts.  
42  
Precautions  
Do not use your phone while driving  
Environmental care  
It lowers concentration, which can be danger-  
ous. Adhere to the following guidelines:  
Give your full attention to driving. Pull off  
the road and park before using the phone.  
Respect the local regulations in countries where you  
drive and use your GSM phone.  
The use of an alarm system to operate a vehicle's light  
or horn to indicate incoming phone calls is prohibited  
on public roads in some countries. Check local regula-  
tions.  
Remember to observe the local regulations re-  
garding the disposal of your packaging mate-  
rials, exhausted batteries and old phone and  
please promote their recycling.  
Philips has marked the battery and packaging with  
standard symbols designed to promote the recycling  
and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.  
Battery:  
The crossed-out dustbin signifies that  
the battery should not be disposed of  
with general household waste.  
Packaging: The mobius loop symbol signifies the la-  
belled packaging material is recyclable.  
EN 60950 Norm  
In case of hot weather or after a prolonged exposure to  
the sun (e.g., behind a window or a windscreen), the  
temperature of your phone's casing might increase, es-  
pecially when featuring a metallic finish. Be very care-  
ful in this case when picking up your phone and also  
avoid using it with an ambient temperature over 40°C.  
The green point symbol signifies that a  
financial contribution has been made to  
the associated national packaging recov-  
ery and recycling system (e.g. EcoEm-  
ballage in France).  
The chasing arrows symbol on the plas-  
tic tray and plastic bag indicate that the  
materials are recyclable and also identi-  
fies the plastic material.  
Precautions  
43  
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in  
Article 10 and detailed in Annex V of Directive 1999/  
5/EC has been followed related to articles 3.1 and 3.2  
with the involvement of the following Notified Body:  
BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton-  
on-Thames, KT12 4RQ, UK  
Declaration of  
conformity  
We,  
Philips France  
Mobile Telephony Business Creation Team  
of Route d’Angers  
Identification mark: 0168  
72081 Le Mans cedex 9  
FRANCE  
The technical documentation relevant to the above  
equipment will be held at:  
Philips France  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product  
Philips 630  
CT 3630  
Mobile Telephony Business Creation Team  
Route d’Angers  
72081 Le Mans cedex 9  
FRANCE  
Cellular Mobile Radio GSM 900/GSM 1800  
TAC: 351643  
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with  
the following Standards:  
Le Mans, 27 February, 2003  
EN 60950, EN 50360 and EN 301 489-07  
EN 301 511 v 7.0.1  
Jean-Omer Kifouani  
Quality Manager  
We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites  
have been carried out and that the above named prod-  
uct is in conformity to all the essential requirements of  
Directive 1999/5/EC.  
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 Centre. In the  
event you require service whilst in another country a  
dealer address can be given to you by the Philips  
Consumer Help Desk in that country.  
 

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