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USER MANUAL
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 3 Before you start 1 9 Basic functions 13 Phone book 21 Using the menus 33 Using network services List of accessories 35 A problem ? 37
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 4 Antenna ring Fit your favorite colour antenna ring Antenna Earpiece Display Soft key Soft key Scroll keys Clear key On/Off Microphone Keypad
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 5 1 Before you start Description of the phone A H Philips Twist B Option End B C C D G E F A: Symbols Battery charge: 4 bars means battery charged. Telephone: Tel. steady means that a call is in progress.Tel. flashing means that your phone is rin- ging. Roaming: means that you are using a network other than your home network. Mail: mail steady means that you received a new text message. Mail flashing means that the memory is full. Network: means that th
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 6 2 Before you start B & C: Soft keys The phone has two ‘soft keys’ (C).The soft keys do different things at different times.A label (B) on the display shows what the soft key will do. In this guide, when we say ‘press End’, what we mean is ‘press the soft key under the label End’. D: Scroll keys Use these keys to ‘scroll’ through menus, phone book or messages.When it is possible to scroll up t and down, the scroll indicators are shown on t the display.
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 7 3 Before you start Security Radio waves Your cellular phone is a radio transmitter/receiver. It transmits and receives radio waves in the GSM frequency.The GSM network controls the power at which the phone transmits (between 0.02 watts and 2 watts). Your cellular phone complies with all relevant safety standards.The CE mark on your cellular phone means that it is compliant with the European directive on electromagnetic compatibility 89/336/EEC and the
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 8 Before you start 4 n Hospital: switch your phone off near hospitals or medical equipment. Ask the manufacturer about the radio wave shielding of any electronic medical devices which you may use (pacemakers, hearing aids). n Blasting areas: switch your phone off where blasting is in progress (quarries). n Flammable atmospheres: switch your phone off in areas with a potentially flammable atmosphere (petrol stations, fuel depots or chemical plants). n Sa
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 9 5 Before you start n Always let your battery discharge completely before recharging it. n Do not use any battery chargers other than those specified in the PHILIPS catalog. Using another charger may be dangerous and will invalidate any approval given to the phone. n Do not allow metal objects to short circuit the battery contact (such as keys in your pocket). n Switch the phone off if you are going to leave it unused for a long time. n Store the phone
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 10 6 Before you start The SIM card contains your subscription number and phone number. It also contains a memory in which you can store phone numbers and messages. If you use your SIM card on another phone, you still retain the same phone number and phone book. Inserting the SIM card t n Remove the battery. n Slide card into the grooves in the phone (the chip must be facing inwards and towards the bottom of the phone). The battery Your phone is powered
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 11 7 Before you start Charge a new battery for at least 24 hours !! before use. A battery only reaches its maximum capacity after being totally discharged and recharged 2 or 3 times. A battery lasts longer if you allow it to fully discharge from time to time. Clipping on the battery t n Hook the battery onto the hinge at the bottom of the phone. n Swing the battery down and click it into place. Removing the battery t n Push the latch at the top of the b
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 12 8 Before you start Charging the battery A charger is supplied with the phone. t n Clip the battery onto the phone. n Plug the connector into the round socket at the base of the phone. n Plug the transformer unit into a mains AC power socket. n The symbol indicates the state of the charge process: • bars moving - means the battery is charging. • steady - means the battery is fully charged. The only way to turn the charger off is to !! unplug it. You c
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 13 9 Basic functions Switching on/off t n Press to switch your phone on. n Type your PIN code if activated and press OK If you enter the wrong PIN code 3 times, !! your SIM card will be blocked. You must then enter the PUK code provided by your service provider (10 wrong PUK codes ente- red will totally block your SIM card. Contact your service provider). n Press and hold to switch your phone off. Standby mode After being switched on, your phone goes to
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 14 10 Basic functions Making a call t n Dial the phone number you require. n Press Call, During the call is displayed. n Press End to end the call. Answering a call When a call is received: the phone rings, flashes and the display shows Ringing or caller number if your network supports this service. t n To reject the call, press Reject If you reject the call, the phone returns to standby mode and the caller hears the busy tone. The rejected call may be
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 15 11 Basic functions Redialling You can recall the last 10 different numbers dialled. t n Press to display the Redial list.The last number you dialled is displayed. n Press and select another phone number. n Press Call Replying You can recall any of the last 10 different numbers that called you (if your network supports this service). t n Press to display the Reply list, the last number that called you is displayed. n Press to select another phone numb
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 16 12 Basic functions Emergency Call You can make an emergency call without entering your PIN code. t n Switch your phone on. n Press SOS.The display shows Emergency. n Press Call You can also make an emergency call from the standby mode by entering 112 and pressing Call. Depending on your network, you can make an emergency call with no SIM card in your phone. Using the Hot Keys Your phone is provided with functions directly accessible in standby mode.
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 17 13 Lists Lists The electronic phone book contains 4 separate lists : • Private names list (ADN) Access to a private list is identical to a classical phone book.You can prevent its access using the menu 65, Public Names list and then Name res- triction. If FDN is present and Public & Private option is set, to enter the private names list press Names then OK or long press on Names. • Public names list (FDN) When the option Public Only is set in the me
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 18 14 Lists are present in the number in the public list you can tape digits that take the places of the wildcard characters. For instance, you can modify number +33243???? before making a call. • Redial list Every time you make a call, the phone number is recorded in the Redial list.The last 10 different num- bers are saved. • Reply list Every time you receive a call, the phone number is recorded in the Reply list (if your network supports this service
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 19 15 Phone book Making an entry in the private Names list t n Dial the phone number. n Press Store n Enter a name with the keypad (see Entering a name in page 14). n Press OK to confirm the name. n Press OK to confirm the phone number. n Press to set the position of the entry. This position is displayed in the index. n Press OK to save the entry. When the SIM card memory is full, you must delete an entry before you can add another !! (see Deleting fro
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 20 16 Phone book Entering a name Each key corresponds to several characters. Key Upper case Lower case 1 [space]1.:,”!?¡¿’;()&@ [space]1.:,”!?¡¿;()&@ 2 ABC2AÄÅÆÇ abc2àäåæÇ 3 DEF3ÉEDF def3éèDF 4 GHI4G I ghi4G i 5 JKL5L jkl5L 6 MNO6ÑÒÖ˘ mno6ñòö˘ 7 PQRSbPQS 7 pqrs7bPQS 8 TUV8Üù tuv8üù 9 WXYZ9WXY wxyz9WXY 0 0+*/-%<>=#£$¥€ § 0+*/-%<>=#£$¥€ § Press a key several times to select the character you want. For example: t n Press 3 times to enter the letter C. If t
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Twist -FDN-UK -15831 26/04/00 16:13 Page 21 17 Phone book n Press or to move the cursor left or right. n Press to enter a space. n Press to change between upper and lower case. n Press to delete one character. n Press and hold to delete the whole line of characters. Entering a number t n Enter numbers using the keypad. n Press and hold to enter + instead of the international prefix. n Press to delete one character. n Press and hold to delete the whole line of characters. All numbers should