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Philips 960 User Manual

Philips 960
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Discover your phone
Philips continuously strives to improve its products.
Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this user
guide or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.
Philips provides this user guide "as is" and does not
accept, except as required by the applicable law,
liability for any error, omission or discrepancy between
this user guide and the product described. The device is
meant to be connected to GSM/GPRS networks.
How to...
Numeric keys
Necklace hook
Navigation &
,
keys
262K Color
screen
Pick up key
Hang up, cancel,
and on/off key
USB Port / Battery
charging & headset
Left Softkey
Right Softkey
Activity light
Volume &
zoom key
Camera key
Back of the phone:
camera lens
Switch the phone
On/Off
Long press
)
.
Enter your PIN code Enter your PIN code using
the keypad and press
,
or
L
to confirm.
Lock the keypad Long press
*
(the keypad
is automatically unlocked
when receiving a call). The
keypad is locked when the
slider is closed.
Unlock the keypad Press
R
; your phone asks
you "Unlock Keypad?". Press
L
Yes to confirm or
R
No
to cancel unlock.
Make a call Enter the phone number on
the keypad and press
(
to
dial.
End a call Press
)
.
Answer a call Press
(
when your phone
rings.
Mute a call Press
R
during the ringing
of an incoming call.

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Philips 960 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SIMMini-SIM
3.5mm jackNo
GamesYes
OrganizerYes
NetworkGSM 900
Alert typesRingtones
MessagingSMS
LanguagesEnglish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish
Predictive text inputYes

Summary

Discover your phone

How to...

Procedure for powering the phone on and off.

Enter your PIN code

Steps to input the PIN code for phone access.

Lock the keypad

Method to lock the phone's keypad to prevent accidental use.

I. Getting Started

Switching on the phone

Instructions for powering on the mobile phone and entering the PIN code.

Setting hotkeys

Configure numeric keys

Guide to configuring numeric keys for quick access to favorite features.

2. Calling

Making a call

Instructions on how to initiate a phone call.

3. Text Entry

T9 text input

Explanation and usage of the T9 predictive text input method.

4. Entertainment

Java Games

Information on running Java-compatible applications and games.

Melody composer

Feature for creating personalized sound melodies.

5. Browser

Configuring WAP

Steps to set up network connections for WAP access.

Settings

Customizing WAP connection settings and creating profiles.

6. Music

Playlists

Functionality for editing and managing favorite song lists.

7. Camera

Camera option menu

Options for adjusting picture settings like resolution and preview.

Video mode

Instructions for recording, saving, and managing video clips.

8. Messages

Inbox options

Options for managing received SMS messages, including view, edit, and reply.

Outbox

List of sent and saved SMS messages with available options.

Draft

List of saved SMS messages not yet sent, with available options.

MMS

Sending and receiving Multimedia Message Service messages.

Template

Feature for creating and managing text templates for messages.

Messenger

Instant Messaging and Presence service for chat-like conversations.

Cell info

Managing reception of network SMS broadcasts.

Memory status

Checking available memory space for messages.

Voice mailbox

Setting up and accessing the voice mailbox.

9. My Files

Managing files

Tools for organizing and managing files in folders.

Phone memory

Viewing files saved in the handset memory.

10. Tools

Calendar

Features for managing appointments and viewing dates.

Appointments

Scheduling and managing personal appointments and events.

Tasks

Recording and managing personal tasks.

Notes

Creating and managing personal notes.

Voice memo

Recording and managing short voice memos.

11. Contacts

View/ Create contacts

Procedures for viewing and creating new SIM or phone contacts.

Phonebook Options

Options for displaying and editing contact details.

Group Options

Managing group members, ringtones, and renaming groups.

Quick call

Functionality for editing and using a list of quick call contacts.

Advanced

Advanced features for viewing and editing contacts, and sorting.

Memory status

Checking memory space for contacts on phone and SIM card.

12. Profiles

Personalise settings

Configuring sound profiles, alerts, and key sounds.

13. Connectivity

Sending and receiving data via IR

Guidelines for infrared data transfer between devices.

Making a Bluetooth connection

Steps to establish a Bluetooth connection with other devices.

Network

Changing network settings like automatic or manual search.

CSD profiles

Configuring CSD (circuit switched data) connections to the network.

14. Calls

Clear history

Options for clearing outgoing, answered, missed, or all calls.

Call services

Setting call features like waiting, caller ID, and time/cost tracking.

Call divert

Configuring call forwarding for various call types.

Call barring

Limiting phone use by preventing specific calls.

15. Settings

General

Configuring general phone settings such as language and auto-answer.

Voice control

Using voice commands for phone features and dialing.

Shortcuts

Displaying and managing shortcut features.

Display

Configuring display settings like wallpaper and themes.

Sounds

Setting sound profiles for different operating modes.

Connectivity

Accessing settings related to phone connectivity.

Precautions

Radio Waves

Information on how radio waves affect phone operation and safety.

Always switch off your phone

Guidelines on when and why to switch off the phone.

Pacemakers

Safety precautions for users with pacemakers.

Battery information

Details and recommendations for using and handling the phone's battery.

Environmental care

Guidelines for proper disposal of packaging, batteries, and old phones.

Troubleshooting

The phone does not switch on

Steps to resolve issues with the phone failing to power on.

The display shows BLOCKED when you switch on

Troubleshooting steps for a blocked phone display.

The display doesn't respond (or the display responds slowly) to key presses

Resolving issues with unresponsive or slow keypad responses.

Philips Authentic Accessories

Data connect kit

Information about the data connect kit for phone-computer communication.

Trademark declaration

Limited warranty

What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?

Details on what is covered under the Philips limited warranty.

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