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  • Page 2: Discover Your Phone

    Philips continuously strives to improve its products, and the information and specifications described in this user guide are subject to change without notice. Philips tries to ensure that all information in this user guide is correct, but does not accept...
  • Page 3: Navigation Keys

    Operating your phone Softkeys A set of keys located between the screen and the alphanumeric keypad Ç allows you to control the various operations made from your phone: Å - pressing launches the feature of the left on-screen tab, Æ - pressing launches the feature of the right on-screen tab, - pressing...
  • Page 4: The Carousel

    The carousel A carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on the screen, in which each icon represents a feature or Oper. services option used to operate your phone. Quick settings Picture album All icons don’t fit within the screen; the hidden ones Settings Ph.book appear when scrolling...
  • Page 5: Reminder

    Reminder Æ Switch on/off Press to switch on, press and hold to switch off Æ (then press to confirm switch off). Á Enter PIN Enter your PIN code using the keypad and press Å to confirm. Æ Æ Make a call Enter phone number on keypad and press to dial, Å...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    T able of Contents Control & 3. Menu tree..... 16 navigation keys....1 4. Display......18 Softkeys........... 1 Introduction ......... 18 Navigation keys ......1 Picture album....... 18 The carousel ........2 Display........... 18 Reminder ........3 5. Settings......20 1. Getting started....6 Introduction .........
  • Page 7 Explicit Call Transfer....82 Card exchange......69 In-call symbols ......82 Synchronisation......72 Precautions ....... 83 11. WAP services.....74 Troubleshooting ....87 Introduction ......... 74 WAP ..........74 Glossary......89 12. Other operator Philips authentic services ......79 accessories......91 Introduction ......... 79...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Get started Remove the battery First remove the battery as shown opposite: press below the rubber (Philips logo) and slide the battery downwards (if it isn’t clipped on the phone, see next step). Insert the SIM card Then remove the SIM card from its card holder and slide it into its slot, microchip facing connectors, until it stops.
  • Page 9: First Call

    from abusive use. It is preconfigured and communicated to you by your operator or retailer. To personalise the PIN code, see page 23. 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.
  • Page 10 Once the battery is 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. symbol indicates the state of charge: •...
  • Page 11: Main Features

    2 • Main features Idle screen After switching your phone on and entering the PIN code (see page 6), 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 currently available.
  • Page 12: Make A Call

    Events Æ Some events may modify the idle screen (missed call, new message, reminder from the organiser, etc.). In this case, press to access the corresponding menu or long press to go back to idle. If you locked your keypad, you must unlock it before being able to access any menu.
  • Page 13: Redial And Reply

    Redial and reply The phone stores the last 30 numbers in the Call list (called, missed or received). You can redial or reply to any of these numbers and dial it directly. Å The most recent number is displayed first. In idle screen, press and hold to access the Call...
  • Page 14: During A Call, You Can

    Å Æ To set a voice tag for voice dial, press , select the name of your choice in the list and press Depending on the selected phonebook (see “Phonebooks” page 33), Æ select : Æ Voice dial and press (SIM phonebook), Ç...
  • Page 15: Consult The Phonebook

    Æ note. Wait a few seconds for your entry to be stored automatically in the notepad memory. When the call ends, press to dial it, store it in the Æ Phonebook, etc. If you press just after having entered the number and before the call ends, you will be able to store this number in the phonebook, call it or send a SMS.
  • Page 16: Clear The Call List

    • Transmit DTMF tones to answering machine or other devices (see page 80), Æ Clear the call list To clear your call list, press and select Call list, then Reset. Press to reset the call list. Reset Clear the SMS list As explained further in this guide, short messages (SMS) sent or received can Æ...
  • Page 17: Deactivate The Ringer

    • You must unlock your keypad before switching the phone off. • It is possible to accept or reject a call even when the keypad is locked. The keypad is unlocked automatically when the phone receives a call, and then re-locks again once the call is finished.
  • Page 18: Menu Tree

    3 • Menu tree Æ The menus contain all your GSM phone functions. They all feature icons or scrollable lists: Æ press to enter a menu or sub-menu, press to move left or right in a menu to scroll in a list and press to validate an entry or to confirm a choice.
  • Page 19 low alert / New SMS tone / BT settings 65 Headset 32 Vibra alert / Equalizer Hotkeys 26 Car 32 Security 22 Voice command 28 Outdoors 32 Keypad lock / Public names / Network 29 Meeting 32 Call barring / Change codes GPRS attach / Register / PIN protection again / Preferred list...
  • Page 20: Display

    4 • Display Introduction Picture list Display menus allow PICTURE ALBUM you to select pictures in a list and activate a wall paper, as well as set the SETTINGS backlight duration, screen animations Display and screen saver. Screen saver In idle mode, press and select Image album for the...
  • Page 21: Screen Theme

    You must select several pictures (up to 10) in order to display a slide show. When selecting only one image to be used as screen saver, only this image will be displayed. Select Start delay and press to choose a value between1 and 5 mn.
  • Page 22: Settings

    5 • Settings Introduction Settings menu allows you to SETTINGS customise your phone and change the Sounds / Security / Display / settings related to each available option Time and Date / Language / (sounds, time and date, accessories, etc.) Accessories / BT Setting / by defining Personal settings.
  • Page 23: Minute Beep

    This service is subscription dependent; you can only send melodies that are out of copyright. When sending a melody via SMS (see page 42, the receiver must have a Philips mobile phone to be able to hear it. Æ When receiving a melody together with a SMS, select...
  • Page 24 Æ You access it while in conversation with a caller: press , select Equalizer, Æ scroll through the list, and wait a few seconds to hear the difference. Press to confirm your choice. Vibra alert Allows you to activate/deactivate the vibrating alert when receiving a call. Vibra Security This menu ensures the security of your phone by locking the keypad, limiting...
  • Page 25: Call Barring

    Call barring This menu allows you to limit the use of your phone to specific calls by letting you bar both outgoing and incoming calls. This function is network dependent Call barring and requires a call barring password supplied by your service provider. •...
  • Page 26: Pin2 Code

    PIN2 code Depending on your SIM card, some features or options may require a PIN2 secret code. This is a second secret 4 to 8-digit code given to you by your PIN protection operator. If you enter a wrong PIN2 code 3 times, your SIM card is blocked. To unblock it, request the PUK2 code from your operator or retailer.
  • Page 27 time to 12:00, it will automatically be set to 13:00 when turning the daylight saving to Off. Set time Allows you to set the time by pressing the alphanumeric keys or pressing to increase or decrease the time minute by minute. Set time È...
  • Page 28 Auto answer Allows you to select the automatic answering of incoming calls. You can set a delay for automatic answering from 5 to 15 seconds. Auto answer BT Setting This menu allows you to set the options relating to Bluetooth. Please refer to “Communication”...
  • Page 29 Activates the headset Activates the meeting quick setting (ringer quick setting (vibra on, Meeting Activ. Headset volume medium, any key ringer and all keys set to answer on). silent). Activates the outdoors Activates the personal quick setting (ringer settings. Activ. Personal Activ.Outdoors volume high, keypad lock on with a 1mn delay).
  • Page 30 Activates Bluetooth. Opens the Screen theme menu, allowing you to Change screen theme Active BT radio change the current screen Opens the Image album theme. menu. Open image album V oice 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.
  • Page 31: Call Settings

    Network This menu allows you to handle the connection between the phone and the network, register manually the available networks and manage your preferred networks. GPRS attach GPRS (Global Packet Radio Service) is a new mobile service allowing you to to exchange data with high speed rates and always stay online (i.e.
  • Page 32: Call Forward

    Call forward Allows you to divert incoming calls either to your mailbox or to a number (whether in your Phonebook or not) and applies to: Call forward Voice calls Fax calls Data calls Before activating this option, you must enter your voice mailboxes’ numbers (see “Mailboxes”...
  • Page 33: Quick Settings

    Ç Any key answer Allows you to accept a call by pressing any key, except , used to reject a call. Any key answer Call waiting Call waiting is managed differently depending on the type of network selected. • With GSM call Call waiting Allows you to activate or deactivate the call waiting and applies to: All calls...
  • Page 34 Personal Silence Autonomy Outdoors Meeting Active Inactive ¤ Active Vibra Active* Silent Medium Loud Silent Ringer volume Medium* Inactive ¤ ¤ Inactive Key tones Active* Inactive ¤ ¤ ¤ Organiser alerts Active* Inactive ¤ ¤ ¤ Battery low alert Active* Inactive ¤...
  • Page 35: Phonebooks

    6 • Phonebooks Introduction Your mobile phone has two PHONEBOOK phonebooks. The SIM phonebook View names is located on the SIM card and the Phonebook settings number of entries depends on the Phonebook select. card capacity. In phone In SIM The SIM card capacity depends on the type of Reset phonebook card you have.
  • Page 36: Phonebook In Sim Card

    In phone The default selected phonebook is the one located in your phone. It can hold up to 300 names and be reset at once using the Reset phonebook option. In phone Depending on SIM card capacity, names added to this phonebook can then be copied into the SIM phonebook (see “Copy to SIM”...
  • Page 37: Add Names In The Phonebook

    Refuse the copy the SIM phonebook If you press the key to refuse the download of your SIM card contents at switch on, the copy isn’t launched and the phonebooks stay unchanged. The phonebook in your phone is the default and you must select Phonebook >...
  • Page 38 È Short press to clear one Short press to browse entry, long press to clear the list of candidate all text. words, long press to Ä Á browse back. To select the typing mode. Shift.     Example: how to enter the word "home": Press The screen Good...
  • Page 39 In basic mode, the complete list of characters available for the key you press appears in the bottom of the screen, allowing you to see each available character located on this key (see below). To enter the word "Home" in basic text input mode, you should therefore key Æ...
  • Page 40: Edit And Manage Names

    A number can contain a maximum of 40 digits, depending on your SIM card. Entering all numbers, including local ones with international prefix, country code and area code will allow you to dial them from any location. Æ Select the type of number allocated to the name: Phone, Data press to confirm and store this name in your phonebook.
  • Page 41 Å "P"), then press to reach the name starting with this letter (e.g. "Peter"). Once you have selected a name in the list, press to select the Æ previous or next field available (e.g., Phone number, e-mail or note). Depending on the phonebook you have selected, pressing will give you access to part or all of the following options:...
  • Page 42 Ç Then select the field to be changed in the list and press ; the details of the selected field appear (number entered, check mark icon if it is the Æ default call number, icon corresponding to the type of number, etc.). Æ...
  • Page 43: Calls And Messages

    7 • Calls and m essages Introduction Phonebook menu Phonebook features the information [Phone phonebook selected] relating to all the names <New> stored selected Last name > First name > Pager / phonebook. Home / Work / Mobile / Fax / Data / Note / e-mail If the entries are different from one [Name selected]...
  • Page 44: Send A Sms

    To call this number, enter it in idle mode by pressing the corresponding Å Ç keys, or press and select Phonebook > Emergency number. Press to dial and press to hang up. Other number Å Enter a number Ç In idle mode, enter a number by pressing the corresponding keys. Press Æ...
  • Page 45 can be sent to any correspondent (saved in the Phonebook or not) and are displayed on their mobile phone screen when received. Send SMS menu allows you to: • send a standard or customised short text message to someone, Send SMS •...
  • Page 46 Own Melo. [1 to 5] and press Enter your message (30 characters maximum) and press To hear the melody sent, your correspondent must have a Philips mobile phone. Without a melody Repeat steps 1 and 2 of the previous section. Then select...
  • Page 47: Clear Sms

    Delete the selected message, Store the sender’s number if it is attached to the message and/or the melody if a melody was sent together with the SMS (see “Downloaded and own melody” page 20), Redial the number of the sender (if it is already stored in the Phonebook), Details to display all the information concerning this message.
  • Page 48: Delivery Report

    SMS centre Allows you to select your default SMS centre. If not available on your SIM card, you must enter your SMS centre number. SMS centre Signature Allows you to sign your SMS. The default signature consists of a series of characters showing your default "Own number".
  • Page 49: Call List

    Topics 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, and, if desired, Topics associate a name. If you select an existing type in the list, you can change or delete it.
  • Page 50: Organiser And Extras

    8 • Organiser and Extras Introduction Your mobile phone features an Organiser ORGANISER which allows you to manage and co- Events ordinate various events including <New> meetings. Holiday Events can be viewed in different ways (day, week or Meeting ToDo month views), can be changed or deleted at any moment, as well as repeated according to specific frequencies.
  • Page 51: Modifying An Event

    Selecting the QuickSettings option allows you to set the activation of one of the available quick settings (see “Quick settings” page 31) as if it was an event. For example, programming the Silence quicksetting at 12:00 will activate this Å setting at due date and time.
  • Page 52 Change any information as needed and as described above. Æ Changing a repeated event will also modify all instances of this event: in this case, press to confirm. Deleting an event • Deleting a single event Æ Press and select Organiser, Events, then the event of your choice Delete Æ...
  • Page 53: Extras

    Views of events view, Week view Month view display in the selected format all events stored in your organiser. To display events in these views, proceed as Day view Æ follows: Press , select Organiser > the view of your choice and press Week view Once you entered the selected view, press to display the...
  • Page 54: Gprs Counter

    Allows you to reset the current Accumulated cost to 0; requires your PIN2 code. Reset Allows you to check the remaining credit (compared with previously set limit). Show balance Allows you to cancel the cost limit. It may be protected by PIN or PIN2 codes (depending on your Cancel cost limit subscription).
  • Page 55 Euro Æ -> Euro menu enables you to convert a sum into Euros by entering the amount and pressing -> Euro Æ <- Euro menu enables you to convert a sum from Euros by entering the amount and pressing Euro -> The currency used for the conversion is determined by the country where you have subscribed.
  • Page 56 - the left handside shows the amount of memory used by the selected item, - the central part shows the total amount of memory used in your phone, - the right handside shows the amount of memory available in your phone. If "List full"...
  • Page 57: E-Mail

    9 • E-mail Introduction Your mobile phone features an E-Mail e-mail application allowing you to Mailbox 1 / Mailbox 2 send and receive e-mails. You can Settings include an attachment such as a jpeg Network access picture. E-mails can then be forwarded to GSM settings** someone else and attachments stored in your GPRS settings*...
  • Page 58 GSM settings This menu allows you to enter or change the GSM settings communicated to you by your ISP. GSM Settings • Phone Number Æ Allows you to enter the phone number provided by your ISP and needed Phone number to establish a connection.
  • Page 59 Error messages during connections are mainly due to incorrect parameters: you should contact your operator before first use, in order to have the appropriate GPRS parameters. • Login Æ Å Allows you to enter the login needed for connection to the network. Login Select Login...
  • Page 60 Login Æ Å Allows you to enter the login needed for connection to the server. Select Login and press , enter the login and press Login Password Æ Å Allows you to enter the password needed for connection to the server. Select Password and press , enter the password and press...
  • Page 61: Write And Send E-Mails

    W rite and send e-mails Send mail menu allows you to send e-mails to one or several recipients at a time, including with an attachment such as a jpeg picture (to learn how to Send mail enter text, see “Text or number entry” page 35). Once received, your messages can be forwarded and the attachments visualised with the appropriate software.
  • Page 62: Receive And Read E-Mails

    You can cancel this operation by pressing and holding the key. Your mobile will then disconnect from the network, exit the e-mail menu and go back to idle. Disconnection also occurs each time you enter the Settings menu while a connection is in progress.
  • Page 63 The total number of mails received and pending on the server is displayed on the top of the screen, as well as the number of pages needed to display all headers. Your mobile phone retrieves five e-mails headers at a time. If Next (respectively Previous) appears at the end (respectively beginning) of the Æ...
  • Page 64: Get And Store Attachments

    Get and store attachments If the e-mail you have received contains attachments (JPEG picture, text file or another e-mail), they are characterised by a specific icon and listed under the header. The following icons may appear in regards to each header: A picture at the JPEG format is attached to this e-mail.
  • Page 65 There isn’t any advanced options for an attached e-mail: it can be read, but not stored nor forwarded. Press to go back to the previous list or menu. Add an address to the phonebook You can add the sender’s e-mail address to your phonebook, even when you haven’t yet downloaded their e-mail (retrieving the header only is sufficient to Add sender Æ...
  • Page 66: Reply And Forward

    Reply and forward Reply to an e-mail Æ In the Open mailbox menu, select the header corresponding to the e-mail Æ you want to reply to, and press to access the options menu. Reply Press to select Reply, and press The address of the sender, which you can modify (see “To one or several recipients”...
  • Page 67: Communication

    Such devices must include the Bluetooth technology BT headset and be correctly configured. Bluetooth™ is a Change trademark owned by telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson, Delete Sweden and licensed to Philips. Phonebook [Name selected] Use headset * "BT" stands for Bluetooth. BT settings In order to communicate with the different wireless devices you will be using, Bluetooth must be set in stand-by mode.
  • Page 68 Pairing a wireless device Bluetooth devices must first be paired to each other (e.g the headset to your mobile phone) before being used; this process must be performed at least once for two specific devices to communicate. Turn both the mobile phone and the headset on and place them near each other (refer to the headset documentation for information on pairing).
  • Page 69: Manage Calls

    PC or PDA A PC or PDA must also be paired with your mobile phone via the Settings > setting > BT devices > Detect submenu (see “Pairing a wireless device” page 66). You must turn on both devices before running the pairing process. The pairing process will take place on both the mobile and the external device.
  • Page 70 Answer a call When receiving a call, the Incoming call symbol flashes while your mobile rings Æ Æ and the headset beeps. To answer the call, press the Answer/end button of the headset or press on the phone, select Use headset and press To answer a call with the headset, it must be fairly close to your mobile phone.
  • Page 71: Card Exchange

    V oice command and voice dial You can use your Bluetooth headset for a direct access to several functions (voice dial and voice commands) by saying the associated word. To configure the voice tag for each wanted function, see “Voice dial” page 11. You can also associate the Voice command to the functions supported by the Hotkeys (see “Hotkeys”...
  • Page 72 As shown on the schemes and as described below, ORGANIZER two different data transfers can be managed: to [Events] another mobile phone that will receive it as a new [Event selected] record, or to a printer that will print it. Show details Delete If another device nearby sends a request during...
  • Page 73 Receive a card Receiving a card can be cancelled at any time by pressing the key. Æ To receive a card, press and select Communications. Select Receive card and press Receive card If Bluetooth is available, the Medium screen appears: select Bluetooth, Æ...
  • Page 74: Synchronisation

    Configuration Software Specific software modules for Lotus Notes, Lotus Organizer and Microsoft Outlook are designed to allow synchronisation from your Philips mobile phone to these applications: refer to their respective user guides for detailed information concerning installation and configuration. Cable Synchronisation can be performed either via Bluetooth, or using a cable.
  • Page 75 Connection To proceed with synchronisation, first connect the cable to your mobile and to the PC (see Data connect documentation for connection details). Then turn on both your mobile and the device, and follow the instructions below. Synchronisation The synchronisation is made from the PC software application. To synchronize Æ...
  • Page 76: Wap Services

    11 • W AP services Introduction Most items of the Operator OPER. SERVICES Services menu (e.g. Service Service numbers numbers, Services subscription-dependent Launch / Favourites / Last specific to operators: your mobile page / Settings phone readily supports them if they are included Help in your subscription.
  • Page 77 , then press to select Favourites <New>. Æ Enter the name of the WAP page of your choice (e.g. "Philips") and press Æ 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,...
  • Page 78 Last page Allows you to access the last pages browsed without reconnecting to online services. Last page Settings Allows you to customise the way the pages are displayed on your phone (gain space on the screen, speed up display, etc.). Settings Images To activate/deactivate the downloading of images attached to WAP pages.
  • Page 79 GSM settings Allows you to change the GMS settings. GSM settings Gateway Æ Allows you to enter the IP address and port number (subscription Gateway Æ dependent) for the gateway: select Gateway and press , then enter the IP Address and press Port information: 9203 for a secure connection;...
  • Page 80 WAP services. Select Homepage and press Æ . Then enter the URL address of the homepage (e.g. www.philips.com) and press Bearer Allows you to select the type of network used when launching WAP. Bearer Æ Your mobile will only use the GSM network for WAP connections.
  • Page 81: Other Operator Services

    12 • Other operator services Introduction Most items of the Operator Services Operator Services menu (e.g. Service numbers, Services +) Service numbers are subscription-dependent and specific to operators: your mobile phone readily Access Settings supports them if they are included in Help your subscription.
  • Page 82: Query A Voice Server, Voice Mailbox, Messaging Service, Etc

    Query a voice server, voice mailbox, messaging service, etc. (DTMF tones) Some phone services (such as phone answering machines and pagers) require your phone to transmit DTMF tones (Dual Tone MultiFrequency), also known as “touch tones”. These are used to communicate passwords, callback numbers, caller È...
  • Page 83: Answer A Second Call

    Æ To toggle between the two calls, press then select Switch calls. Each time that you toggle from one call to another, the active call is placed on hold and Å the call which was on hold is activated. To hang up the active line, press .
  • Page 84: Answer A Third Call

    Answer a third call This option is subscription-dependent. While in communication and one call being on hold, you may receive a third call. The phone emits an alert beep. You can either end one of the calls before being able to answer the third one or introduce the calling party into a conference (see below).
  • Page 85: Precautions

    Precautions Your cellular mobile phone is under responsibility. To avoid damage to yourself, to others or to the phone itself, read and follow all the safety instructions and make them known to anyone borrowing your phone. Furthermore to prevent unauthorised use of your phone: •...
  • Page 86 • If you are a user of a pacemaker or hearing aid, or expect to use your cellular phone in the immediate vicinity of someone who does, then take the precautionary steps described below. - Consult your physician and pacemaker or hearing aid manufacturer to learn whether your particular device is susceptible to cellular phone interference.
  • Page 87 Do not use your phone with a damaged antenna. If you touch a damaged antenna, you may suffer a minor skin burn. Have a damaged antenna replaced immediately by a qualified technician. Make sure it is replaced with a genuine Philips replacement part.
  • Page 88 Remember to observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of your packaging materials, 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.
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    T roubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION The phone does not Remove and reinstall the battery (see page 6). Then charge the switch on 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 code BLOCKED...
  • Page 90 When charging the Only charge the battery in an environment where the temperature battery, the battery does not go below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (113°F). icon shows no bars In other cases please contact your phone supplier. and the outline is flashing You are not sure To receive all calls, make sure that none of the features "Conditional...
  • Page 91: Glossary

    Glossary Call barring Enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from your mobile phone, i.e. outgoing calls, outgoing international calls, incoming calls. Barring is activated with a personal code. To use this service, it must be supported by your network and by your phone. You may also have to add this service to your subscription.
  • Page 92 (from zip code to recipient, so to speak), e.g., http://www.pcc.philips.com/mobilephones/index.html http:/ (protocol) /www.pcc.philips.com (server address or domain) /mobilephones/ (directory in which the file index.html resides). Wireless Application Protocol - Organised and regulated by the WAP forum, WAP gives the opportunity to GSM network operator to run specific applications on a wireless network in using the Internet technology adapted to wireless phones.
  • Page 93: Philips Authentic Accessories

    Philips authentic accessories When performance counts... Philips Authentic Accessories are designed to maximise the performance of your Philips mobile phone. CHARGERS Cigarette Lighter Adapter 12-24 V CKLR 12/P - 9911 240 34118 • Charges the battery while you use your phone.
  • Page 94 Internet. 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 Communications cannot be held liable for any damage due to use with non authorised accessories.
  • Page 95: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity Philips Consumer Communications Route d’Angers 72081 Le Mans cedex 9 FRANCE declare under our sole responsibility that the product CT 9888 Cellular Mobile Radio GSM 900/GSM 1800 TAC: 350053 to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following Standards: EN 60950 and ETS 300 / 342-1 CTR’s 19/20 and CTR’s 31/32...

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