Philips 630 Manuel d'utilisateur

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Manuel d'utilisateur pour Téléphones mobiles Philips 630. Philips 630 User Manual Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 45
  • Table des matières
  • DEPANNAGE
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs
Vue de la page 0
551
Vue de la page 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 44 45

Résumé du contenu

Page 2 - Table of contents

Discover your phone 9Idle screen eventsMissed callIndicates that you missed a call: press to return to idle mode, or twice to display the details of t

Page 3 - 2 Table of contents

10 Functions2 • Functions1.Press to switch on the phone (long press thekey if the battery is charging).2.To prevent unauthorised use of your SIM car

Page 4 - 1 • Discover your phone

Functions 111.While a call is in progress, press [Menu],select Hold and press .2.Enter the second phone number to dial, ORPress [Menu], select Pho

Page 5 - Alphanumeric Keys

12 Functionsthis mode requires you to press a key as many times asis equal to the order of the letter.Numbers (123)This input mode is performed direct

Page 6 - and keys

Functions 13•A number type: Default number type, Mobilenumber, Office number, Home number, Faxnumber, Pager number.When the record is copied from the

Page 7 - 6 Discover your phone

14 FunctionsNames List optionsOperating the names listWhen a record is selected in the Names list, press [Options] to access the following options:Man

Page 8 - External screen

Functions 15will stop once all records were saved, or if the memoryof the phone’s phonebook is full.Each phone number of the SIM card will be set as t

Page 9 - Main screen

16 Menu operations3 • Menu operationsThe main menu consists of 9 icons, displayed in a 3x3grid. Press [Menu] or to access the mainmenu from the id

Page 10 - Idle screen events

Menu operations 17OutboxThe Outbox stores Sent messages and Unsent messages.When ready to send a SMS, select Save message or Sendand save to save it i

Page 11 - 2 • Functions

18 Menu operations6.Press when your list is completed. You willaccess the following options:Defined message1.Select Messages > Write message >

Page 12 - Text or number entry

Table of contents 1Table of contents1. Discover your phone ...3Install the SIM card ...3I

Page 13 - Phonebook

Menu operations 19Status reportThis function sends a delivery report when the textmessage has been received. This function can be set Onor Off.This fe

Page 14 - Search a name

20 Menu operationscalls. Contact your operator for more information onthis subject.Call voice mailYour phone will inform you when you receive a voicem

Page 15 - 14 Functions

Menu operations 21Each calls list stores up to 10 numbers, the latest callappearing first. If the list is full, any new record will re-place the last

Page 16 - Files download

22 Menu operationsThis menu allows you to access a group of predefinedsettings, which let you quickly adapt your phone toyour environment by overridin

Page 17 - 3 • Menu operations

Menu operations 23PersonaliseYou can personalise the values of each Quick Settingaccording to your preferences:1.Select an item in the list and press

Page 18 - Write message

24 Menu operationsThe melodies available are:• pre-stored MIDI melodies• downloaded MIDI melodies (whether over the airor via serial cable sold separa

Page 19 - Settings

Menu operations 25Keys (language selection), (call voice mail-box) and (Wap) are preset and cannot bechanged.Key ~ can be set from the Set hot

Page 20 - Voice mail

26 Menu operationsAuto answerAllows you to set the auto answer On or Off. When On,the phone automatically answers a call after a short pe-riod of ring

Page 21 - Call list

Menu operations 27Security settingsPIN Code Allows you to set On or Off the PIN protection whenswitching on your phone. When On, you will be askedto e

Page 22 - Call meters

28 Menu operationsCall screening settingsThis menu allows you to select which level of callscreening you want to activate and allows you to Enableblac

Page 23 - Quick Settings

2 Table of contentsCall list ... 20Menu options ...20Cal

Page 24

Menu operations 29Attach GPRSYour mobile integrates features that support GPRS(Global Packet Radio Service), a service allowing youto exchange data wi

Page 25 - Phone settings

30 Menu operationsOrganiserThis menu allows to create up to 100 events and storethem in your organiser. Events can be a Meeting or aMemo. When the org

Page 26 - Call settings

Menu operations 31case of repeated events, the alert applies to the most re-cent one.Unrepeated events stay unchanged when you set a dif-ferent date a

Page 27 - Date and time

32 Menu operationsCount-down TimerThe Count-down timer allows you to set an alarm bydefining a delay (in hours and minutes) after which thealarm will

Page 28 - VIP list call screening

Menu operations 332.You activate the automatic search for a radio sta-tion by pressing / (press to cancelthe search).3.Once your mobile phone has

Page 29 - Network settings

34 Menu operationsSmartmovePush the light blue balls to position them on top ofeach palm tree. You win once all balls are correctly po-sitionned.Lucky

Page 30 - Call forward

Menu operations 35Last pageGives you direct access to the last WAP page you havebrowsed.NavigationAllows you to directly enter the address of a WAP si

Page 31 - Organiser

36 Menu operationsImage downloadThis menu allows you to set On or Off thedownloading of images attached to WAP pages (Offwill speed up browsing).Statu

Page 32 - Stopwatch

Accessories 374 • AccessoriesIf the headset is connected to thephone, its microphone and ear-phone replace those of the phone.During a call, press the

Page 33 - FM Radio

38 TroubleshootingTroubleshootingPROBLEM SOLUTIONThe phone does not switch onRemove and reinstall the bat-tery. Then charge the phoneuntil the battery

Page 34 - Menu operations 33

Discover your phone 31 • Discover your phoneTo use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM cardsupplied by your GSM operator. The card stores yourphon

Page 35 - WAP (network-dependent)

Troubleshooting 39The display shows IMSI failedThis problem is related toyour subscription. Contactyour operator.When charging the battery, the batter

Page 36 - Navigation

40 PrecautionsPrecautionsYour cellular mobile phone is a low power ra-dio transmitter and receiver. When it is op-erating, it sends and receives radio

Page 37 - Information

Precautions 41phone complies with all applicable safety standardsand the Radio Equipment and TelecommunicationsTerminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC.

Page 38 - 4 • Accessories

42 PrecautionsIn order to improve the performance of your phone,reduce radio energy emission, reduce battery con-sumption and ensure safe operation ad

Page 39 - Troubleshooting

Precautions 43It lowers concentration, which can be danger-ous. Adhere to the following guidelines:Give your full attention to driving. Pull offthe ro

Page 40 - Troubleshooting 39

Declaration of conformityWe, Philips FranceMobile Telephony Business Creation Teamof Route d’Angers72081 Le Mans cedex 9FRANCEdeclare under our sole r

Page 41 - Precautions

4 Discover your phone2.Plug the transformer unit into a main AC powersocket with easy access, as the only way to turn offthe charger is to unplug it.3

Page 42 - Users of hearing aids

Discover your phone 5Control KeysOn/off and hang up keyPress or long press this red key on the right ofthe keypad area in the following cases:Call key

Page 43 - Performance improvement

6 Discover your phoneClear / Cancel keyPress or long press this red key in the bottom ofthe keypad area in the following cases:Side keysUp/Down Side k

Page 44 - Environmental care

Discover your phone 7Multimedia Side keyHow to...All operations described below must be performedfrom the idle mode.Your mobile phone features a W80 x

Page 45 - Declaration of

8 Discover your phoneSeven colour backlight can only change colour accord-ing to the MIDI melodies embedded in the phone,NOT when playing MIDI files d

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire