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1 Y our Phone Philips continuously striv es to impro ve its products . Due to software upgrading, some contents in this us er guide may be differ ent fr om your product.Phil ips reserves the rights to revi se this user gui de or withdra w it at any time wit hout prior n otice . Pl ease take your pr oduct as standard. TFT LCD Microphone Alphanumeric[...]
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2 Home screen Your phone’s home screen cons ists of the following areas: Ke y s Learn about the main keys. Icons Definiti on Function ( Dial Make or answer a call. , Confirm and navigatio n key Select or confirm an option; Long press to turn on or off the torch. ) Hang-up/ Power/ Exit End a call; Hold to turn on/off the phone; Return to home scre[...]
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3 Icons & symbols Learn about the icons and symbols on the screen. Icons Definition Function Ringtone Your phone will ring wh en receiving a call. Vibrati on only Your phone will vibrat e when receiving a call. Battery The bars indicate the battery level. SMS You have a ne w message. MMS You have a new multimedia mes sage. Wap message You have [...]
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4 Getting star ted Insert SIM card an d Charge the battery Learn about installing SIM card and charging the batte ry for the first use. Insert SIM c ard 1 Remove the back cov er . 2 T ake out the battery . 3 Insert the S IM card 1/2. 4 Install the batter y . 5 Replace the back cov er .[...]
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5 Charge the battery A new battery is partially charged. The battery icon in the upper-right corner shows the battery level of charging status. Remove SIM card Tips: • You can use the phone while it is charging. • Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile phone when the battery is fully charged will not damage the battery. The only way to turn [...]
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6 Insert a Micro SD card (Memory card) Using your phone Use basic call functi ons Make a call 1 Enter the phone number . 2 Press ( to dial the number . 3 Press ) to hang up. Tips: • For international calls, l ong press 0 to enter the "+" sign for the international prefix. • To dial the numbe r by using SIM 2, pres s L Opti ons , selec[...]
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7 Use speed dial On the home screen, you can call a n umber by long pressing a numeric key. To assign a contact to a speed-dial key: 1 Select Cont acts > Speed dial > Status , select On . 2 Go to Speed dial > Set number , choose a numeric k ey . 3 Press L to add a number . Make an emergency call Without a SIM card in phone, you can press R[...]
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8 Enter text Your mobile phone supports a number o f text entry methods, including Sougou input, En glish input, num eric input and symbol input. Keys: Note: • Depending on the language you select for your pho ne, the supported input methods may vary. Introduction of input method s: Keys Function # Select a input method. * Enter symbols and punct[...]
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9 Manage your phonebook Learn about basic phon ebook function. Add a ne w contact Method one: 1 On the home screen, enter a n umber . Go to L Option s > Save to phonebook . 2 Select a location. ( To SIM1 / To SIM2 / To phone ). 3 Sav e the number , and add details as desired. 4 Press R to finish saving. Method two: 1 Go to Contacts , select New [...]
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10 2 Add contacts to a gr oup: - Select Contacts > Caller groups , enter a group. - In View members , press L to add members for the group. Media player Save MP3, MIDI and AMR music f iles under the Audio f o l d e r on y ou r phone and memor y card. Pla y music 1 Go to Multimedia > Audio player , go to List select your desir ed song in t he [...]
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11 Note: • When listening to music, adjust th e volume to a moderate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may impair your hearing. Camera Learn about camera function. Let you take p hotos as desired by using your phone. Ta k e a p h o t o 1 Go to Multimedia > Camera . 2 Aim the lens at the subject. 3 Press , to take a photo. 4 Press R to [...]
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12 3 Press the na vigation ke y < or > to select a channel. 4 Press the na vigation ke y + or - to adjust the v olume. 5 Press , to turn off FM r adio. FM radio settings Go to L Options > Settings : • Background play : Continue playback aft er exiting FM radio. • Loud speaker : Listen to radio through the speaker . • Record format : [...]
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13 Alarm Learn about how to s et and use an al arm. You can set up to five alarms. Set an alarm 1 Go to Tools > Alarm . 2 Select an alarm, press L to edit the alarm. 3 Press R to finish setting the al arm. T u rn off an alarm 1 Go to Tools > Alarm . 2 Select the alarm you want to turn off, press L Edit . 3 Press the navigation key < or >[...]
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14 Send files via Blue tooth 1 Go to My files , select the file yo u want to send. 2 Press L Options > Send > Via B luetooth . 3 Select a device. 4 Press L to start sending the file. Receive files via Bluetooth 1 Go to Bluetooth > Visibility , make your phone visible to other Bluetooth devices. 2 In Adv anced > Storage , select memroy c[...]
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15 Manage your files You can copy, move or del ete a file in a folder. 1 Open a folder . 2 Go to L Optio ns to finish copying, moving or deleting. Note: • The insecurity audio, video files and pict ures are not recommended to save to your phone. Tips: • To copy files on your phone to PC, please copy those file t o the Micro SD card first. Custo[...]
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16 Settings Display s ettings Call settings Function Definition Wallpaper Select an image as the wa ll paper of your ph one. Screen saver Enter screen saver mode after a time span. LCD backlight Select the brightness of backlight. Show date and time Select whether to show date and time on the home screen. Show operator name Select whethe r to show [...]
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17 General set tings Network settings Security settings This menu allows you to use passwords to protect your SIM card, phone, and information stored on the phone. Function Definiti on Time and date Set the clock of the phone. Schedule power on/off Set time for the phone to be switched on/off automatically. Language Sel ect a langua ge for your pho[...]
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18 Restore factory settings Restore your ph one sett ings to the def ault va lues. You n eed to enter your phone lock password (1122 by default) . Phone lock Set password protection for yo ur phone. You ar e required to enter the password each time you turn on the phone (1122 by default). Auto keypad lock Set an time span for the keypad to be locke[...]
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19 Tips & tricks Optimizing your Philips Xenium battery performance Here are some steps to help you opti mize your Philips Xenium’s battery performance. How to optimize the standby and talk time o f your phone? • Alwa ys ensure that your phone pr ofile is appropria tely set to meet your actual usage. Profil e setting signifi cantly impacts [...]
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19 Safety & Pr ecaution Precaution Keep your phone away fr om small chil dren Keep your phone and all accessori es out of the reach of small children. Small p arts may cause chokin g or ser ious inj ury if sw allowed . Radio Waves Your phone transmi ts/receives radi o waves in the GSM frequ ency (900/180 0MHz). Check with the vehicle manufactur[...]
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20 :The plastic material is recyclable (also identifi es the type of plastic). WEEE Marking in the DFU: “Information to the Consumer” Disposal of your ol d product Your produc t is desig ned and manu factured w ith high qu ality mat erials and component s, which ca n be recycled and reuse d. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached [...]
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21 Your phone doesn’t return to idle screen Long press the hang -up key or switch off the phone, ch eck that the SIM card and th e battery are installed correctly and sw itch it on again. The network symbol is not displayed The network connect ion is lost. Eith er you are in a radio shado w (in a tunne l or between tall buildings) or you are outs[...]
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22 Your phone is not charging If the battery is completely flat, it might ta ke several minutes of pre-cha rge (up to 5 minutes in some cases) before the charging icon is displayed on the screen. The picture captured with the phone camera is not clear Make sure that the camera lens on both sides is clean. Trademark Declaration Specific Absorption R[...]
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23 The limited warranty period for t he Product extends for ONE ( 1) YEAR from the date of purcha se of the Product, document ed by valid proof of p urchase. The limited warrant y for original Phil ips recharge able ba ttery ex tends for six (6 ) months from th e date of purchas e. 3. What Will Philips Do if The Product is Not Free From Material De[...]
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24 HOWEVER IN NO EVE NT SHALL PHILIPS BE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL D AMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERIAL LOSS, LOST PR OFITS, LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, COST O F SUBSTITUTION OF GOODS OR SERVICES, INVESTMENTS, DAMAGE TO GOO DWILL OR REPUTAT ION,[...]