Philips 330 Owner's Manual
Philips 330 Owner's Manual

Philips 330 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 2: Discover Your Phone

    Microphone Philips tries to ensure that all information in this user guide is correct, but does not accept liability for any er- ror, omission or discrepancy between this user guide and the product described.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Operate your phone ...4 The carousel ...4 Text or number entry ...4 T9® text Input ...5 Basic text input ...6 Reminder ...6 1. Getting started ...8 First steps ...8 Insert the SIM card ...8 Enter the PIN code ...9 Set date and time ...9 Copy of the SIM phonebook ...
  • Page 4 Time and date ...27 Language ...28 Accessories ...28 Hotkeys ...29 Voice command ...31 Network ...31 Call settings ...32 Quick settings ... 33 Quick settings ...34 Accessories settings ...34 6. Phonebooks ... 35 Phonebook ... 35 Phonebook in SIM card ...35 Phonebook in phone ...36 Add names in the phonebook ...
  • Page 5 Table of contents Make a second call ...66 Answer a second call ...67 Answer a third call ...67 Conference Call ...67 Explicit Call Transfer ...68 Precautions ... 69 Troubleshooting ... 73 Philips authentic accessories ... 76 Declaration of conformity ... 77...
  • Page 6: Operate Your Phone

    Operate your phone The carousel A carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on the screen, in which each icon represents a feature or op- tion used to operate your phone. Picture album Oper. services Quick settings Settings Extras Organiser Call list All icons don’t fit within the screen;...
  • Page 7: T9® Text Input

    ® text Input What is it? ® predictive Text Input is an intelli- gent editing mode for SMS and e-mail, including a comprehensive dictionary. It allows you to quickly enter text. Press Tegic Euro. Pat. App. 0842463 only once on the key corresponding to each letter needed to spell a word: key- strokes input are analysed and the word suggested by ®...
  • Page 8: Basic Text Input

    Basic text input Although your phone provides you with the T9 dictive Text Input by default, if you wish to access the basic text input, select “Abc” basic text input using key. This method requires multiple key presses to reach the desired character: the letter “h”...
  • Page 9 Make a call Enter phone number on keypad and press to select Call, then press to call. Answer a call Open the phone or press your phone rings. End a call Close the phone or press Quickly access In idle mode, press Phonebook Quickly access In idle mode, press...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    1 • Getting started Read the safety instructions in the “Precautions” section be- fore use. First steps To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card supplied by your GSM operator or retailer. The SIM card contains your subscription, your mobile number, and a memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages (see “Phonebooks”...
  • Page 11: Enter The Pin Code

    Replace the battery in its slot as shown below: first place its right side against the right edge of the phone and press until it clips. Slide the battery door into its slots, metallic con- nectors downwards, until it stops. Getting started Enter the PIN code To switch on the phone, press and hold the...
  • Page 12: Copy Of The Sim Phonebook

    Copy of the SIM phonebook If you do not copy the SIM phonebook at very first switch, you will be able to do it directly from the phone- book menu (see page 35). If you had a mobile phone before and are using the same SIM card, the card might contain all or part of your current phonebook.
  • Page 13 Once the battery and battery cover are clipped on the phone, plug the charger (supplied with the phone, in the box) into the right hand socket at the base of the phone as shown below. Plug the transformer unit into a main AC power socket with easy access.
  • Page 14: Main Features

    2 • Main features Idle screen and symbols After switching your phone on and entering the PIN code (see page 9), your phone displays the idle screen which means that it is ready to be used. In idle mode, several symbols can be displayed simultaneously. If the symbol isn’t displayed, the network is not cur- rently available.
  • Page 15: Answer And End A Call

    Make a call In idle mode, enter the phone number using the keypad. To correct an error, press For an international call, you can enter the "+" key in- stead of the usual international prefix. To do this press and hold before dialling the country code.
  • Page 16: Redial And Reply

    Back to the carousel, select Phonebook tings, press and select the group of your choice. Rename the group to be identified ("Friends", "Kids", etc.) and select the Melody to be associated to this group. Long press to go back to idle, then display the content of your Phonebook.
  • Page 17: Clear The Call List

    Then select Dial, press Flash name in the displayed. Press Phonebook confirm your choice. In idle mode, press and hold the programmed key to dial the associated entry: the connection is established. Press to hang up. You can also set hotkeys for commands (see “Hotkeys” page 29).
  • Page 18: Read Your Mobile Phone Number

    Move left or right to select to confirm. Activating the vibra doesn’t mute the ringer. If you want to mute it and keep the vibra function on, acti- vate the Silence mode as described above. Read your mobile phone number To read your own mobile phone number, press when in idle mode and select , select...
  • Page 19: Other Features During A Call

    Other features during a call • Add a name to the phonebook (see page 36), • Write and send a message (SMS) via the phone- book or the Notepad (see page 41), • Read a message (see page 42), • Consult your Call list (see page 45), •...
  • Page 20: Menu Tree

    3 • Menu tree The menus contain all your GSM phone functions. They all feature icons or scrollable lists: press enter a menu or sub-menu, move left or right in a menu and up or down to scroll in a list and press to validate an entry or to confirm a choice.
  • Page 21 Organiser p47 Events Day view Week view Month view Delete past Extras p49 Brick game p49 Call counters p50 Euro p51 Memory status p51 Calculator p51 Alarm clock p51 Settings p24 Menu tree Sounds p24 Ringer / Ringer volume / Key tones / Minute beep / Organiser alerts / Battery low alert / New SMS tone / Vibra alert Display p22...
  • Page 22 Call settings p32 Call waiting / Caller ID / Active flip / Call forward / Autoredial / Any key answer / Mail boxes Quick settings p33 * Subscription dependent Menu tree...
  • Page 23: Display & Images

    4 • Display & images Picture album Display menus allow you to se- lect images in a list and display them, as well as set the backlight duration, screen animations, screen saver, etc. In idle mode, press and select first option described in this chapter, or Settings, then for the second set of options.
  • Page 24: Display

    JPEG images must have the correct size and format for your mobile phone to store and display them correctly. Please check “Get and store attachments” page 58 for complete information on this subject. Display This item of the menu gives you access to all Settings options concerning the display, including the manage- ment of the screen saver.
  • Page 25: Animation

    Activating this function will automatically deactivate the screen saver. Animation Allows you to activate/deactivate the animation in different menus. Animation Deactivating this function increases the autonomy of your phone. Backlight The backlight is activated when receiv- ing incoming calls or messages, brows- Backlight ing lists and menus, etc.
  • Page 26: Settings & Quick Settings

    5 • Settings & Quick Settings menu allows you to customise your phone Settings and change the settings related to each available option (sounds, time and date, accessories, etc.). menu allows you to change several Quick Settings settings at once (see page 33). In idle mode, press and select tings, then press...
  • Page 27: Display

    This service is subscription dependent; you can only send melodies that are out of copyright. When sending a melody via SMS (see page 41), the receiver must have a Philips mobile phone to be able to hear it. When receiving a melody together with a SMS, select...
  • Page 28 Public names Allows you to manage a specific names list, called Public Names Public names strict calls to this list via the option. tion This feature is subscription dependent and requires a PIN2 code (see page 27). Call restriction Allows you to activate/deactivate the call restriction to the Call restriction When activated, you can only access...
  • Page 29: Time And Date

    Status In each sub-menu (All calls, When roaming, etc.), the Status you to know whether a type of call is barred or not. Change codes Allows you to change your PIN 1, PIN 2 and call barring codes. Change codes PIN protection Allows you to activate/deactivate the PIN protection when switching on...
  • Page 30: Language

    Time zone The time zone and daylight savings are to be set first. You should then double-check date and time if previ- ously set. To know which time zone you are in, we rec- ommend you to check in an atlas or an encyclopedia. Time zone option allows you to set the time zone you belong to, according...
  • Page 31: Hotkeys

    Hotkeys Instead of entering the various menus and browsing the lists, you can set a direct access to a specific func- tion by linking it to a Hotkey, so that a long press on this key will automatically activate this function. You can only program keys lect language) and (retrieve voice mailbox) are...
  • Page 32 Redials the last number called. Redial last num. Redials the number of the last call re- ceived. Reply last num. Forwards all calls to the voice mail- box. To voice mail Opens the Phonebook select. Phonebook select. Opens the Messages Send SMS Displays the messages list.
  • Page 33: Voice Command

    Voice command Voice command menu allows you to quickly activate a specific function: instead of programming a hotkey, you simply set a voice tag that will activate a feature when you pronounce the associated word. You can as- sociate a Voice command to the functions supported by the Hotkeys (see page 29).
  • Page 34: Call Settings

    Call settings This menu allows you to set all the call options (call forward, waiting, etc.). Active flip When activated, this option allows you to pick up an incoming call by simply opening the phone. A beep also indicates the end of the communication when hanging up.
  • Page 35: Quick Settings

    In some cases, you might have to enter two numbers: one to listen to your mailbox, the other one to forward calls. Contact your operator for complete information on this subject. Autoredial Allows you to activate/deactivate the autoredial feature. If autoredial is Autoredial switched on and if the line is busy, your phone automatically continues to redial this...
  • Page 36: Quick Settings

    Quick settings Warning! * The settings listed in the first column are the default settings (preset in the factory). As you can change each of them, they might be different from the ones listed below. In both cases (whether you changed parameters or not), these settings are stored in the sonal menu item and apply to each...
  • Page 37: Phonebooks

    6 • Phonebooks All operations described in this chapter require you have selected the relevant Phonebook, whether in SIM or in phone. The present chapter describes how to manage phone- books. Please refer to “Calls and messages” page 40 for further information on how to call numbers and send messages.
  • Page 38: Phonebook In Phone

    SIM phonebook and how to add names to it, see “Add names in the phonebook” page 36. Your mobile phone only manages one phonebook at a time and will ignore the information relative to the other one: e.g., if "Smith" is present in both phonebooks and if you delete it in the phone, it remains unchanged in the SIM.
  • Page 39: Own Number

    You can create up to 299 records holding up to 5 nu- meric fields of your choice (e.g. 2 mobile numbers or 3 work numbers for the same name) out of a maximum of 7 fields. Press and select Phonebook press Enter the last, then the first name of your choice and press...
  • Page 40: In The Sim Card

    • call • delete • associate a • change name voice dial • send a message • flash dial • make default • change type In the SIM card Select a name in the SIM card phonebook, then press to access one of the following options: •...
  • Page 41 “Change a field content” paragraph. Then select in the carousel menu, select the new type Change type of number and press to confirm your choice. If you copied your SIM phonebook into your phone, some numbers might appear as being of "No type" and don’t have any icon.
  • Page 42: Calls And Messages

    7 • Calls and messages Phonebook menu features information related to each name stored in the selected phonebook. If the entries are different from one phonebook to the other, the Phonebook menu contents may vary. As for the menu, it allows you to manage the Messages messages in your voice mailbox, short messages (SMS) to be sent or read, the settings for all messages...
  • Page 43: Messages

    the list (Mobile, Home, etc.). Press the next carousel and select Call. In all cases, press to hang up. Use Flash dial In idle mode, press and hold a key between Flash dial associated entry (see “Instead of accessing the Phonebook menu and scrolling through the list, you can link the relevant name card to a hotkey, so that a long press on the chosen key will directly call him (e.g.
  • Page 44: Read Sms

    To any other name To send a short message to someone whose number isn’t stored in the phonebook, press Messages, then and New. Enter the phone Send SMS number to which the message should be sent to and press . Then follow the instructions described above to send a message.
  • Page 45: Clear Sms

    that are first stored on your SIM card. Several options allow you to then manage them directly on your mo- bile phone. Received Messages The messages you received and already read are labelled with . Messages received but not yet read are la- belled with an envelope.
  • Page 46: Sms Archive

    then Reset. Press again to reset the SMS list. Deleting your SMS list is useful to free memory space in order to store new messages. SMS archive Allows you to consult all read messages you saved. You save a message by acti- Move to archive vating the Auto saved SMS...
  • Page 47: Broadcast Sms

    Auto save SMS Allows you to activate or deactivate the automatic saving of messages sent in Auto save SMS menu. Archive Broadcast SMS This menu allows you to activate or deactivate the reception of SMS Broadcast SMS broadcast by the network to all sub- scribers.
  • Page 48: Reset

    You can directly access the Call list by moving while in idle mode. You can also select a record in the Call list and press to dial the corresponding number. Reset Press , select list, then Reset. Press to reset Call the Call list.
  • Page 49: Organiser & Extras

    8 • Organiser & Extras Your mobile phone features an Organiser you to manage and co-ordinate various events including meetings. Events can be viewed in different ways (day, week or month views), can be changed or deleted at any mo- ment, as well as repeated according to specific frequen- cies.
  • Page 50: Modifying An Event

    The organiser shares the mobile capacity and memory with other features (phonebook, picture album, etc.). As a consequence, all features are inter-dependent: the more events you create, the less names, memos or images you can store, and vice-versa. 299 is the maximum to- tal of events + names you can store.
  • Page 51: Extras

    Deleting passed events You can also delete past events by se- lecting Delete past Delete past the Organiser menu. To do so, pro- ceed as follows: Press , select Organiser press Enter the starting date (past or future) from which all previous events will be deleted and press Press to confirm.
  • Page 52: Call Counters

    To pause the game; pause time is lim- ited to 2 mn after which the screen returns to idle mode and the game is lost. Call counters This menu allows you to handle the cost and duration of your calls. Call counters Accumulated call timer Select this option and press...
  • Page 53: Memory Status

    Memory status This menu allows you to display the percentage of memory available in Memory Status your phone. Several features share the mobile capacity (images, own melodies, etc.). Press to check the memory status showing the memory used out of the total amount available, and press again to access the list.
  • Page 54 Then select one of the alarm alerts: the buzzer, a melo- dy or a memo recording if stored and press to con- firm your choice. The alarm clock will ring even if you turned off your phone, but NOT if the Ringer volume is set to Off (see page 24).
  • Page 55: E-Mail

    9 • E-mail If not included in your phone subscription, you must subscribe to an e-mail account (over the phone or via Internet from a computer) and have received the set- tings information from your provider. In this case, all parameters are communicated to you by your provider and/or operator as described below and must be entered as given.
  • Page 56: Network Access

    An e-mail account might be preconfigured with the name of your operator. In this case, its name cannot be changed. Press , select > E-mail E-mail name, and press Account Enter the new name in the alphanumeric text edi- tor, and press Network access This menu allows you to enter or change the GSM settings communicat-...
  • Page 57: Advanced

    In some cases, Login, Password up to you when you subscribe to your account. Enter them also as defined. Advanced The menus described in this section feature advanced settings that may have been pre-configured, so that you shouldn’t have to change any of them. If the fields of these menus are empty, or if you encoun- ter connection problems, contact your ISP.
  • Page 58: With An Attachment

    phonebook again and add new names to the mail- ing list. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to add as many recipients as wanted. Select and press Validate list subject of your e-mail (you can leave this field empty) and press In the next window, enter the text of your e-mail (you can also leave this field empty).
  • Page 59: Connect To The Server

    Receive and read e-mails E-mails are received on a server, which you must connect to in order to re- Open mailbox trieve your e-mails on your mobile phone (some operators send you a SMS when you re- ceive a new e-mail). You must first download the head- ers from the server before retrieving the corresponding e-mails.
  • Page 60: Get And Store Attachments

    If the e-mail is too big (over 7 KB), it is rejected and the download is cancelled. Get and store attachments If the e-mail you have received contains attachments (JPEG image, text file or another e-mail), they are characterised by a specific icon: Contains the details of the e-mail header (date and time, sender’s e-mail address, etc.), press to display these details.
  • Page 61: Add An E-Mail Address To The Phonebook

    • Use a file name of maximum 10 characters. You can then add an extension such as ".jpg". Add an e-mail address to the phonebook You must have selected the phonebook in your phone to be able to add an e-mail address; this menu item will NOT appear if you selected the SIM phonebook.
  • Page 62: Forward An E-Mail

    Forward an e-mail In order to forward an e-mail to another recipient, you must first have downloaded it (see “Download e-mails” page 57). From the option, proceed as de- Forward to scribed above in “Reply to an e-mail”. In both cases (reply to an e-mail or forward it), your phone will disconnect from the server when reaching the network inactivity time out set in the Auto discon- nection menu.
  • Page 63: 10 • Wap Services

    10 • WAP services Most items of the Operator Services numbers, Services +) are subscription-dependent and specific to operators: your mobile phone readily sup- ports them if they are included in your subscription. Consequently, the menus shown opposite may or may not be available.
  • Page 64: Favourites

    WAP pages. Favourites Select <New>, enter the name of the WAP page of your choice (e.g. "Philips") and press Then enter the URL address of the homepage (e.g. http://wap.pcc.philips.com) and press to store it. Entering this menu again allows you to Delete, this Favourite.
  • Page 65: Status Icons

    Status icons To activate or deactivate the header display. Deactivating this function al- Status icons lows you to gain an extra line of text on your screen. Download fun URL To enter or change the URL of the Download fun server (depending on Down.
  • Page 66: Change Name

    Gateway Gateway and press press Homepage Homepage ices. Select URL address of the homepage (e.g. www.philips.com) and press progress) and re- This feature is network-dependent: if the operator’s and press gateway gives an URL, it will have priority on the Homepage URL you defined.
  • Page 67: Other Operator Services

    11 • Other operator services Most items of the Operator Services menu (e.g. Service numbers, Services +) are subscription-dependent and specific to operators: your mobile phone readily sup- ports them if they are included in your subscription. Consequently, the menus shown opposite may or may not be available.
  • Page 68: Pause And Wait Characters

    Pause and wait characters To obtain a pause or wait character, press and hold . The display shows for a wait and The phone always interprets the first pause character as a wait character. When you dial a number containing a wait character, your phone dials the first part (the phone number) and then waits for the call to be con- nected before sending the rest of the digits as DTMF...
  • Page 69: Answer A Second Call

    Answer a second call You are able to receive another call when already in communication (if this feature is available with your subscription). When you receive a second call the phone emits an alert beep and the screen displays waiting. To receive a second call, you must have: - subscribed to this feature, - deactivated the Call forward option for voice calls (see...
  • Page 70: Explicit Call Transfer

    end the conference with . At this point all calls are disconnected. In order to make consecutive outgoing calls, first initiate a normal call with the first number of the conference. When the first member is on line, ini- tiate a second call as described in “Make a second call” above.
  • Page 71: Precautions

    Precautions Radio waves Your cellular mobile phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is operating, 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 network.
  • Page 72 phone complies with all applicable safety standards and the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC. Always switch off your phone Inadequately protected or sensitive electronic equip- ment may be affected by radio energy. This interfe- rence can lead to accidents. Before boarding an aircraft and/or when packing the phone in your luggage: the use of mobile phones in an aircraft may be dange-...
  • Page 73 Philips phone null and void. Make sure damaged parts are replaced immediately by a qualified technician and that they are replaced with...
  • Page 74 Philips has marked the battery and packaging with standard symbols designed to promote the recycling and appropriate disposal of your eventual waste.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION Remove and reinstall the bat- The phone does not tery (see page 8). Then charge switch on the phone until the battery icon has stopped flashing. Finally, unplug from the charger and try to switch the mobile on. The display shows Somebody tried to use your phone but didn’t know the PIN...
  • Page 76 A picture may not be accepted You can’t receive by your mobile phone if it is and/or store JPEG pictures too large, or if it doesn’t have the right file format. See page 56 for complete informa- tion on this subject. Only charge the battery in an When charging the battery, the battery...
  • Page 77 A car contains many metallic Your phone doesn’t parts that absorb electromag- work well in your netic waves which can affect the phone’s perfomances. A car kit is available to provide you with an external antenna and enables you to phone without handling the handset.
  • Page 78: Philips Authentic Accessories

    Protects the phone from nicks and scratches, The belt clip makes your phone easy to carry. To maximise the performance of your Philips phone and not to void the warranty, always purchase Philips Authentic Accessories that are specially designed for use with your phone. Philips Consumer Electronics cannot be held liable for any damage due to use with non au- thorised accessories.
  • Page 79: Declaration Of Conformity

    Le Mans, February 27, 2003 Jean-Omer Kifouani Quality Manager In case your Philips product is not working correctly or is defective, please return your phone to the place of purchase or the Philips National Service Center. In the 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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