Philips E-GSM 1800 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - Discover Your Phone

4 Calling2. CallingMake a callFrom the idle screen1.In idle mode, enter the phone number using thekeypad. To correct an error, press R <C.2.Press (

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Calling 5Call handsfreeFor your own comfort and safety, ensure you move thephone away from your ear when calling handsfree,especially when increasing

Page 4 - How to use this manual

6 CallingThe Notepad allows you to note down a number. Youcan then store it in the phonebook, call it, or send amessage to this number.QuickcallTo acc

Page 5 - Table of contents

Calling 7Answering a second callWhen you receive a second call while being already incommunication, the phone emits a beep alert and thescreen display

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8 Callingprivate call with this member only (othermembers are put on hold).4.Press ) to disconnect all calls at once.If there is an incoming call duri

Page 7 - 1. Getting Started

Text Entry 93. Text EntryText can be entered in editing screens in two differentways: by using T9® Predictive Text Input or basic textinput. The techn

Page 8 - Switching on the phone

10 Text EntryPress R Spell to open a basic text editing screen.Enter the new word without spaces using the methodsdescribed below and press L OK whe

Page 9 - Setting Hotkeys

Business 114. BusinessThis menu contains features and options designed tohelp you keep you organised and informed while onthe move.CalculatorYour phon

Page 10 - 2. Calling

12 Business2.Enter the starting and ending date and time ofthe event and name it (e.g. "Meeting withSmith").3.Set a reminder and a frequency

Page 11 - Options during a call

Business 13Local settingsWorld clockActivate this option if you want to display both thelocal time and the time of another time zone on theidle screen

Page 12 - Handling multiple calls

Discover Your PhonePhilips continuously strives to improve its products.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this userguide or withdraw it

Page 13 - Calling 7

14 BusinessPress R Back to access the list of all recordings.When you select a sound file, it is playedautomatically in a loop. Press OK to access t

Page 14 - 8 Calling

Business 15Files that are copyright protected cannot be sent.When connecting with a PC, make sure you haveactivated its infrared option.Position of de

Page 15 - 3. Text Entry

16 BusinessAuto Switch On / OffThese two separate menus allow you to set yourmobile phone to switch itself on or off at pre-set times.This lets you ex

Page 16 - Basic text input

Multimedia 175. MultimediaMemory statusThis menu allows you to display thepercentage of memory available in yourphone. Various features share the memo

Page 17 - 4. Business

18 MultimediaOnce in a list, you can then select a sound file andpress OK to access the menu options listed below.Picture albumThis menu allows you to

Page 18 - World clock

Multimedia 19Demo modeThis menu displays a short video clip.This menu option is available even if youhave not inserted a SIM card.Send by... To send t

Page 19 - Sound recording

20 MultimediaTV slideshowThis menu allows you to display the pictureslisted in the Picture album (automatically in aslideshow or manually one-by-one)

Page 20 - Infrared

Entertainment 216. EntertainmentWAPThis menu allows you to access servicessupplied with your network, such as news,sports, weather, etc.Your mobile ph

Page 21 - Business 15

22 EntertainmentSelect Add bookmark and start entering the new namefor the edit screen to appear. Press,, then proceedthe same way to enter the URL ad

Page 22 - Services +

Entertainment 23• Proxy address and Proxy port allow you to define agateway address and port number to be used whenlaunching a WAP connection using th

Page 23 - 5. Multimedia

SoftkeysThe left and right soft keys - L and R - locatedat the top of the keypad allow you to select thecorresponding options that appear on the scree

Page 24 - Picture album

24 EntertainmentBrick gameThe goal of this game is to destroy bricks byhitting them with a ball. Destroying all bricksgive you access to the next leve

Page 25 - Demo mode

Entertainment 25Network accessJava applications1.The first time you select this menu, press LOK for initialization to start. This will takeseveral min

Page 26 - TV slideshow

26 WAP7. WAPThis menu allows you to access services supplied withyour operator, such as news, sports, weather, etc.Your mobile phone may have been pre

Page 27 - 6. Entertainment

Messages 278. MessagesSettingsMy dictionnaryThis feature allows you to enrich the T9 dictionaryused for writing messages. For detailed informationon e

Page 28 - 22 Entertainment

28 Messagesphone may have been pre-configured. To change thesettings, choose an MMS profile in the list and selectModify to access the settings descri

Page 29 - Entertainment 23

Messages 29Network settingsEmailThis menu allows you to Activate, Modify or Renameone of the available Email profiles. Your mobilephone may have been

Page 30 - In-Fusio

30 MessagesGPRS settingsIf using GSM is like a dial-up internet connection, aGPRS connection would be the equivalent ofbroadband. GPRS (or Global Pack

Page 31 - Entertainment 25

Messages 31AdvancedBroadcast SMSThis menu allows you to manage the reception ofSMS broadcasts regularly transmitted to allsubscribers on the network.

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32 Messagessuch as a JPEG picture. Once received, your messagescan be forwarded and the attachments visualised withthe appropriate software.If you exi

Page 33 - 8. Messages

Messages 333.Enter your text and press OK to access the nextoptions:You can send up to two attachments of two differenttypes together with your SMS. I

Page 34 - 28 Messages

the +, -, < or >signs - to browse theicons and lists. When navigating in a list, a scroll barlocated on the right hand side of the screen showsy

Page 35 - Messages 29

34 MessagesOnce your message is completed, select Send now andpress ,. A progress bar allows you to follow thesending of your message, press LCancel i

Page 36 - 30 Messages

Messages 35If the e-mail you have received contains attachments(an image, a text file, or another e-mail), they areidentified by a specific icon:You m

Page 37 - Create message

36 MessagesSMSYour MMS inbox lists all the Read and UnreadSMS.To read a message, select it and press L RRead or ,. Press Options to access the followi

Page 38 - 32 Messages

Messages 37MMSIf someone sends you an MMS, an icon and a soundalert will inform. If the sender of the message hasasked for a Read report, a prompt wil

Page 39 - Messages 33

38 MessagesDo NOT delete notifications before you have retrievedthe MMS, or you will not be able to retrieve the MMS.Notifications are automatically d

Page 40 - 34 Messages

Settings 399. SettingsThis menu allows you to change the settings related toeach available option (sounds, time and date, security,etc.) and to custom

Page 41 - Messages 35

40 SettingsChange codesAllows you to change your PIN and PIN 2 codes, aswell as the call Barring code. Depending on your SIMcard, some features or op

Page 42 - 36 Messages

Settings 41International calls and Intl. Exc. Home). In both cases,the Cancel option applies to all calls at once. TheStatus option allows you to kno

Page 43 - Messages 37

42 SettingsScroll through the list and wait a few seconds to hearthe difference.Auto switch on & off soundAllows you to set On or Off the sounds o

Page 44 - Templates

Settings 43Screen saverAllows you to set the Screen saver On or Off. WhenOn, it will run a slide show in idle mode, by using thejpeg file(s) you have

Page 45 - 9. Settings

iTable of contents1. Getting Started ...1Inserting the SIM card ...1Switch

Page 46 - 40 Settings

44 Settingsthe selected profile will be used to connect to theGSM or GPRS network.Options described below are operator and/orsubscription dependent. E

Page 47 - Profiles

Settings 45network you want to register with and press , toconfirm.Preferred listAllows you to build a network list in order ofpreference. Once define

Page 48 - 42 Settings

46 Settings3.The next menu gives you access to Delete, Play,Change function and Change voice options. PressR Back to create another voice tag.To use t

Page 49 - Settings 43

Camera 4710. CameraYour mobile phone features a built-in digital camera.You can take pictures, store them in your phone ortransfer them to your PC via

Page 50 - 44 Settings

48 CameraIf there is no action before the view screen time-out,the picture is automatically saved.Pictures are named with the date of the shot, e.g.&q

Page 51 - Shortcuts

Camera 49Camera menuThis section describes in detail the Camera menuoptions when pressing L Menu when in previewmode, before taking a picture.My phot

Page 52 - Language

50 CameraWhen the camera is finished processing the images,they are displayed on screen as thumbnails. You maythen press L Options to access the optio

Page 53 - 10. Camera

Camera 51SettingsHelpThis menu option provides you with on-screen helpin taking pictures with your mobile phone.Resolution Use this menu option to cho

Page 54 - 48 Camera

52 Address book11. Address bookContacts are stored in one of the two availablephonebooks: in your SIM card (number of entriesdepending on capacity) or

Page 55 - Camera menu

Address book 53The number of the selected contact will appear in ahighlighted line, at the bottom of the screen. Tosearch for a given name:In the SIM

Page 56 - 50 Camera

9. Settings ... 39Time and date ... 39Autonomy ..

Page 57 - Camera 51

54 Address bookAlphanumeric fields (note and e-mail) can only bechanged or deleted.Personalizing your contactsContacts stored in the phone phonebook c

Page 58 - 11. Address book

Address book 55Add a contactTo the SIM phonebook1.Select Add a contact, then press L Select or, OK.2.Enter the name and press L OK.3.Enter the relev

Page 59 - Address book 53

56 Call Info12. Call InfoThe menus described in this section are used formanaging how your mobile phone handles calls andtheir related costs.CountersT

Page 60 - 54 Address book

Call Info 57SettingsThis menu allows you to set all the options related tocalling: call forwarding, call waiting, etc.Info at call endTo set On or Off

Page 61 - Service numbers

58 Call InfoBefore activating this option, you must enter yourvoice mailbox number (see next section). This featureis subscription dependent, and diff

Page 62 - 12. Call Info

60 Icons & symbolsIcons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayedsimultaneously on the main screen.If the network symbol isn’t d

Page 63 - Settings

67TroubleshootingThe phone does not switch onRemove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phoneuntil the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug fromcha

Page 64 - Call list

68You can’t receive and/or store picturesA picture may not be accepted by your mobile phoneif it is too large, if its name is too long, or if it doesn

Page 65 - Icons & symbols

61Philips Authentic AccessoriesSome accessories, such as a battery and a charger, areincluded as standard in the package of your mobilephone. Addition

Page 66 - Troubleshooting

62with these applications (refer to their respective userguides for detailed information).TV LinkThis data cable allows you to display a slide show on

Page 67

Getting Started 11. Getting StartedPlease read the safety instructions in the "Precautions"section before use.To use your phone, you must in

Page 68 - Accessories

63PrecautionsRadio WavesYour cellular mobile phone is a low powerradio transmitter and receiver. When it isoperating, it sends and receives radio wave

Page 69

64Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive1999/5/EC.Always switch off your phone...Inadequately protected or sensitive electronicequipment may

Page 70 - Precautions

65Improved performanceIn order to improve the performance of your phone,reduce radio energy emission, reduce batteryconsumption and ensure safe operat

Page 71 - Hearing aids

66Your mobile phone and your carStudies have shown that speaking on thetelephone while driving lowers yourconcentration, which can be dangerous.Adhere

Page 72 - Battery information

69JAVA is a trademark of SunMicrosystems, Inc.T9® is a trademark of TegicCommunications Inc.Tegic Euro. Pat. App. 0842463In-Fusio and the gamesengine

Page 73 - Environmental care

69 SAR Information - EU (RTTE)SAR Information - EU (RTTE)THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTSFOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVESYour mobile phone is a r

Page 74 - App. 0842463

SAR Information - International (ICNIRP) 70SAR Information - International (ICNIRP)THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTSFOR EXPOSURE TO R

Page 75 - SAR Information - EU (RTTE)

Declaration of conformityWe,Philips France - Mobile Telephony4 rue du Port aux Vins - Les patios92156 Suresnes CedexFRANCEdeclare under our sole respo

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2 Getting StartedReplace the battery as shown below, connectorsdownwards.Replace the back cover as shown below: hook thehousing into the hindge on the

Page 77 - Declaration of

Getting Started 3Charging the batteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Anew battery is partially charged and a sound alert willwarn you

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