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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 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 ... Alphanumeric keypad Microphone/ Headset/Charger connector Screen Navigation keys Hang up and on/off key Left softkey Pick up key Right softkey Switch the phone On/Off Long press ). Store numbers in Phonebook Enter the phone number and press L Option and select Save number. Make a call Enter the phone number using the keypad and press ( to dial. Answer a call Press ( when your phone rings. End a call Press ). Reject a call Press ) when your phone rings. Adjust earpiece volume Press the + or - during a call. Access Phonebook Press - in idle mode. Access main menu Press L in idle mode. Switch to silent mode Long press + key in idle mode to toggle between the meeting mode and normal mode.

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Page 1: Discover Your Phone How to€¦ · section before using your phone. To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card supplied by your GSM operator or retailer. The SIM card contains

Long press ).

Enter the phone number andpress L Option and selectSave number.

Enter the phone numberusing the keypad and press( to dial.

Press ( when your phonerings.

Press ).

Press ) when your phonerings.

Press the + or - during a call.

Press - in idle mode.

Press L in idle mode.

Long press + key in idlemode to toggle between themeeting mode and normalmode.

Discover Your Phone

Philips continuously strives to improve itsproducts.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revisethis user guide or withdraw it at any time without priornotice.Philips provides this user guide “as is” and doesnot accept, except as required by applicable law,liability for any error, omission or discrepancy betweenthis user guide and the product described. The device ismeant to be connected to GSM/GPRS networks.

How to ...

Alphanumeric keypad

Microphone/Headset/Chargerconnector

Screen

Navigation keysHang up and

on/off keyLeft softkey

Pick up key

Right softkey

Switch the phone On/Off

Store numbers in Phonebook

Make a call

Answer a call

End a call

Reject a call

Adjust earpiece volume

Access Phonebook

Access main menu

Switch to silent mode

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The Left/Right keyPress the left and right soft keys L and R locatedat the top of the keypad to perform the functiondisplayed at the bottom of the screen.

Return to previous menu

Press R.

Quickly return to idle mode

Press ).

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1. GISC

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Table of contentsetting Started .................................. 4

nsert the SIM card ........................................... 4witch on the phone ........................................ 5harge the battery............................................ 6alling................................................... 7ake a call........................................................... 7sing the phonebook ....................................... 7ake an Emergency call................................... 7nswer and end a call ...................................... 7ptions during a call ........................................ 7djust earpiece volume ................................... 8andle multiple calls......................................... 8ext or number Entry...................... 9

nput Method...................................................... 9unction keys ..................................................... 9ulti-tap ABC/Abc/abc Input ......................... 99 Smart ABC/Abc/abc Input....................... 10ymbol Input..................................................... 10ontacts ............................................ 11anage contacts .............................................. 11reate new contacts ...................................... 11opy phonebook ............................................ 11

Move a phoneboDelete contactsSearch for a conDisplay type.......Storage LocationMy Number .......Memory Status..

5. Messages........SMS......................Cell Broadcast M

6. Call History .Outgoing calls ...Answered calls..Missed calls ........Calls duration....

7. Settings...........Phone Settings ..Call Settings.......Security SettingsNetwork SettingReset ...................

8. FM radio ........

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9. Profiles................................................2310. Accessories .....................................24

Alarm ................................................................. 24Schedule ............................................................ 24Calculator ......................................................... 24Currency exchange......................................... 25Stopwatch ......................................................... 25Countdown ...................................................... 25

11. Games ..............................................26Games................................................................ 26

12. STK ...................................................27STK..................................................................... 27

Icons & symbols ....................................28Precautions ............................................29Troubleshooting ...................................33Philips Authentic Accessories............35Limited warranty ..................................36Specific absorption rate information International standards........................39Declaration of conformity..................40

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Getting Started

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1. Getting Started

Please read the safety instructions in the “Precautions”section before using your phone.

To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM cardsupplied by your GSM operator or retailer. The SIMcard contains your subscription information, yourmobile phone number and a memory in which youcan store phone numbers and messages.

Insert the SIM cardFollow the steps below to insert your new SIM card.Remember to switch off your mobile phone beforeremoving the back cover and battery.

Remove the back coverTo insert the SIM card, you must first remove theback cover. Press on the back cover with your thumband slide the cover downwards. Then use your freehand to lift up the door of the battery compartment asshown below.

Remove the battTo remove the battebottom as show belo

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back cover cover by sliding it down into its slot,

ective film covering the screen before.

he phone phone, long press ) key. Enter therequired. It is preconfigured ando you by your operator or retailer. Forn on PIN code, see “Security Settings”.

incorrect PIN code three times inSIM card will be locked. To unlock it, the PUK code from your network

Getting Started

Insert the SIM cardMake sure the clipped corner of the SIM card is facingthe correct direction and the metallic contacts facingdownwards. Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slotuntil it stops.

Replace the batterySlide the battery back to its slot, with the gold contactsfacing downwards until it stops. Then lock it bypushing it downwards.

Replace the Replace the backuntil it stops.Remove the protusing the phone

Switch on tTo switch on thePIN code if communicated tmore informatio

If you enter ansuccession, your you must obtainoperator.

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Getting Started

Charge the battery Keeping the charger plugged to the mobile phoneully charged will not damage they to disconnect the charger is toasily accessible AC power socket.your phone for a period of time,you remove the battery.

ne while it is charging. When thedischarged, the charge indicatorsr a few minutes of charging.

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Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Anew battery is partially charged and an alarm will warnyou when the battery level is low. If the battery isempty, it needs to be charged for 2 or 3 minutesbefore the battery symbol indicators flash. Plug thecharger into the charger connector at the bottom ofthe phone and ensure that the arrow symbol on thecharger is facing upwards as shown below. Then plugthe other end of the charger into an AC power socket.The battery symbol indicates the state of charge. Thecharge indicators will scroll when the battery ischarging. The battery is fully charged when the chargeindicators stop scrolling. You can then disconnect thecharger.

when the battery is fbattery. The only waunplug it, so use an eIf you are not using we recommend that

You can use your phobattery is completely will appear only afte

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andard emergency number is 112, in.

d end a calln incoming call, the number of theisplayed if the caller has chosen tor identity. If the number is stored in, the corresponding name will be of the number.call: press (.all: press ). ess ).

ot ring when it is in silent mode.

ted Any key answer, you can answer any key, except ) and R.

ring a calless L Option to access the following

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Calling

2. CallingMake a call

From idle screen1. In idle mode, enter the phone number using the

keypad. To correct an error, press R.2. Press ( to dial the number.3. Press ) to hang up.

To make an international call, quickly press * twiceto insert the international prefix “+”.

Using the phonebook1. Press - in idle mode.2. Select a contact from the list and press ( to

dial the selected number. To select a differentnumber, press + or - (see “Contacts” for moreinformation).

3. Press ) to hang up.

Make an Emergency callWithout a SIM card in phone, you can press R(SOS) to dial emergency call. With a SIM card in phone, you can enter emergencynumber in idle mode, then press (.

In Europe the stthe UK it is 999

Answer anWhen there is acaller may be ddisplay his or hethe phonebookdisplayed instead• To answer the • To reject the c• To hang up: pr

The phone will n

If you have seleccall by pressing a

Options duDuring a call, proptions:

- Put the ca- Mute the - New call- New SMS- Access Co

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Calling

Adjust earpiece volume To answer the call (the first oneis put on hold).

To reject the call.

To access options list. You canselect Hang up and then Activeto end the current call andanswer the incoming call.

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During a call, press the + or - key to increase ordecrease the volume.

Handle multiple callsYou can handle two or more calls at the same time, aswell as make conference calls using your phone. Theavailability of this feature is dependent on yournetwork operator and/or subscription.

Make a second callYou can make a second call when there is an active callor with a call on hold. While on the phone, dial thenumber (or select a contact from the phonebook) andpress (. The first call is put on hold and the secondnumber is dialled. You can then press L to access thefollowing options:• Switch to toggle between 2 calls.• Conference to introduce the caller into a conference

call.

Answer a second callWhen you receive a second call while already incommunication, the phone will emit a beep tone andthe screen displays information about the incomingcall. You can then:

Press (

Press R or )

Press L Option

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BC/Abc/abc Inputon the numeric key (2 to 9)torst letter on the key, press twice tocond letter on the key, so on and so letter you wish to enter and the onest entered are on the same key, justw seconds for the cursor to re-appear. delete the characters on the left of

ey 0 to insert a space in ABC/abcode.

ete the characters on the left of theor or exit from editing mode.

ve the cursor, select a letter, word orbol from the list, or scroll down a list.

urn to idle mode.

er symbols.

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Text or number Entry

3. Text or number EntryInput MethodYour phone supports 4 types of input methods:Multitap ABC/Abc/abcT9 Smart EN/En/enNumericSymbols

During text editing, long press * to switch betwwendifferent languages and short press * to switch betweenthe different input methods of a language. The status barat the top of the screen will display the current inputmethod. , and represent Multi-tapupper, Smart Multitap and Multi-tap lower case Englishinput respectively, , and representsT9 Smart English upper, Smart English and SmartEnglish lower case input respectively, representsnumeric input.

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Text or number Entry

The letters located on each key are as follows: 3. Use the navigation key to select the desired wordenter it.

tic keys (0 to 9) to enter theonding to the keys.ber, press R.

the input method list and press +/he desired symbol. Press , to

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T9 Smart EN/En/en InputSmart English input method offers a faster way foryou to enter English words.1. You only need to press once on the numeric key

(2 to 9) corresponding to each letter needed tospell a word. As you enter the letters, the wordsdisplayed on the screen will be updated accordingly.

2. Press R to delete the entries on the left of thecursor.

and press , to

Numeric inpu1. Press the numer

numbers corresp2. To delete a num

Symbol Input1. Press # to view

-/</> to select tenter.

Key Characters in the order displayed

1 @ 1 , ; : ? ! ( )

2 a b c 2

3 d e f 3

4 g h i 4

5 j k l 5

6 m n o 6

7 p q r s 7

8 t u v 8

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contactsacts in idle mode. Press L OptionCreate. Select the storage location

Select.t SIM, you need to enter the name,ber, office number, home number,

ddress. After you have entered all the, press L OK.

Phone, the procedures will be the same

ebooke current or all contacts in your phoned and vice-versa.cts in idle mode, Press L Optionopy or Copy all and press L Select.M or To phone. If you choose Copy, press L Option and Select which wish to copy. Press L Option andrm.tion prompt will be displayed on thect L OK to confirm the operation Cancel to cancel the operation.

Contacts

4. Contacts

Contacts are stored in one of the two availablephonebooks: SIM phonebook (located on your SIMcard, by which the number of entries you can storedepends on the card capacity) or the SmartPhonebook (located on your phone, which allows youto store up to 300 names). When adding newcontacts, the contacts will only be added to thephonebook you have selected.

Manage contactsSelect a name from the phone book list and press LOption to access the following options:

Create new1. Enter Cont

and select and press L

2. If you selecmobile numemail and ainformation

3. If you selectas above.

Copy phonYou can copy thto your SIM car1. Enter Conta

and select C2. Select To SI

you have tocontact youOK to confi

3. A confirmascreen. Seleor select R

Create My number

Copy Memory status

Move Copy all

Delete Move all

Find Delete all

Display type

Storage location

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Contacts

Move a phonebook entry Search for a contact in the

look for a contact in thess - in idle mode to access the Then press L Option -> Find. or number that you want to L OK; ormode to access the contact list L to enter Contacts and pressour contact from the list. Pressesponds to the letter you wish to 8 key three times to access thest record starting with this letter selected.

the items to be displayed in thechoose to display either Name or

ionave added can be saved to theected (SIM or Phone).

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1. Enter Contacts in idle mode, Press L Optionand select Move or Move all and press L Select.

2. Select To SIM or To phone. If you choose Move,you have to press L Option and Select whichcontact you want to move. Press L Option andOK to confirm.

3. A confirmation prompt will be displayed on thescreen. Select L OK to confirm the operationor select R Cancel to cancel the operation.

Delete contacts1. Enter Contacts in idle mode and select Delete

or Delete all.2. If you choose Delete you have to press L

Option and Select which contact you want todelete. Press L Option and OK to confirm.

3. A confirmation prompt will be displayed on thescreen. Select L OK to confirm the operationor select R Cancel to cancel the operation.

phonebook1. Allows you to

phonebook. PreContacts menu.Enter the namesearch and press

2. Press - in idle directly or pressL and Select ythe key that corrsearch (e.g. pressletter V). The firin the list will be

Display typeAllows you to select contact list. You can Name and number.

Storage LocatThe number you hlocation you have sel

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Contacts

My NumberThe My Number option should contain your ownphone number. If not, we recommend that you enteryour own mobile phone number and other relevantinformation.

Although all the fields can be empty, you cannot deleteMy Number.

Memory StatusDisplays the total number of contacts you can storeand the free spaces you can have in SIM andphonebook memory.

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Messages

sage via the SMS network, yourent”. This means the message hasenter which you have set in your this does not imply that the to its destination.

ou to read the SMS messagesved. The messages are displayed

played, press L to read it, then access the following menu

t sent successfully will be stored

y to the sender.

te a selected message.

e the selected message to Myr.

ard the selected message.

te all messages in the Inbox.

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5. Messages

SMSThis menu allows you to send text messages usingShort Messaging Service (SMS), as well as manage themessages you have sent and received.

Write messageTo compose and send an SMS, follow the steps below:1. Select Create and start to write your message.

Press L Option to access the following options:

2. When you finish writing your message, press LOption to access the next options:

When you send a mesphone may display “Sbeen sent to the SMS cSIM card. However,message has been sent

InboxThis menu allows ywhich you have receiin a list. When a message is dispress L Option tooptions:

OutboxMessages that were noin Outbox.

Insert template Insert preset SMS text.

Insert contact Enter the contact list for multiplecontact selection.

Send Send the message.

Save Save the message in drafts folder.

New number Enter the phone number.

Contacts Select new contact.

Delete Delete the message.

Delete all Delete all messages.

Reply Repl

Delete Dele

Move to my folder

Movfolde

Forward Forw

Delete all Dele

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s you to move your SMS from yourr. Press L Select to select a messagetion to access the following options:

s you to customise your SMS via thes:

Delete the selected message.

Delete all messages in the Outbox.

Select your default SMS centre. Ifnot available on your SIM card, youmust enter your SMS centrenumber.

Select the length of time yourmessages will be stored in the SMScentre. This is useful when therecipient is not connected to thenetwork (and thus cannot receiveyour message immediately).This feature is subscriptiondependent.

Messages

SentWhen you send a message, the messages will be storedin Sent.When you are in the Sent messsage list, press LOption to access the following options:

When a message is displayed, press L Option toaccess the following options:

DraftsThis menu lists all SMS you have saved but not sent.Press L Select to select a message and press LOption to access the following options:

My folderThis menu allowInbox to My foldeand press L Op

SettingsThis menu allowfollowing option

Delete Delete a selected message.

Forward Forward the selected message.

Move to my folder

Move the selected message to Myfolder.

Delete all Delete all messages in the Outbox.

Delete Delete the selected message.

Forward Forward the selected message.

Delete Delete the selected message.

Delete all Delete all messages in the Outbox.

Delete

Delete All

SMS center

Validity period

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Messages

Channel list annel settings. You can Select, annels.

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Memory statusDisplays the memory status of the messages saved inthe SIM card and the phone.

Cell Broadcast MessageCell broadcast messages are public messagesbroadcasted to a group of mobile users. The messagesare broadcasted on coded channels. Generally, onebroadcast channel can transmit one type of message.Please contact your network operator for a list ofchannel numbers and their respective broadcastinformation.

ReceiveThis menu allows you to set the reception of broadcastmessages. When On, you can receive broadcastmessages. When Off, you cannot receive broadcastmessages.

Press L to access chAdd, Edit or Delete ch

Delivery report When On, this option will notifyyou via SMS whether your recipienthas received your SMS. This featureis subscription dependent.

Storage location

This option allows you to select thepreferred location to store yourmessages (i.e. in SIM or in Phone).

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Call History 17

6. Call History

Your mobile phone can provide you with a list ofoutgoing and incoming calls, attempts at auto re-dialling, as well as call details. The different types ofcalls (Missed calls, Outgoing calls and Answered calls)are represented by different icons. They are displayedin chronological order with the most recent call ontop. If the correspondent is stored in your phonebook,the corresponding name is displayed.

Outgoing callsThis menu allows you to view the recent dialled calls,including dialling attempts or calls that weresuccessfully connected.

Answered callsThis menu allows you to view the recent callsreceived.

Missed callsThis menu allows you to view the recent unansweredcalls. Select an item and press L Option -> View detail

to view the name, date, time and the number of timesyou have missed each call.Press L Option to access the following options:

Calls durationThis menu allows you to view total Dialed, Answeredand Last call time (displayed in hours, minutes,seconds). You can press L Clear to reset all the calltimers.

Depending on your network, rounding-off for billingpurposes, taxes etc, the actual time invoiced for callsand services by your service provider may vary.

Call Dial the number.

IP call Make an IP call.

Send SMS Send message to the contact.

Save Save the number.

Delete Delete the current number.

Delete all Delete all numbers.

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Settings

Language language for all the menu texts.

se the list of languages and press

to set the display options in idle

image of the main screen in idle

backlight duration among 10s,

from different levels of contrast.

oose from different levels of

alls to your voice mailbox or to ayour phonebook or not).

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7. Settings

This menu allows you to change the settingsassociated with each available option in your phone(time and date, security, call divert, etc.).

Phone Settings

Ring toneAllows you to select a ringer tone for the incomingcall, SMS, alarm and schedule. Press LSelect andscroll through the list and wait to hear the selectedmelody being played.

Date and Time Allows you to set the time and date using the keypador navigation keys. Press LSelect and you can set thefollowing:

Allows you to select aPress + or - to browL OK.

Display This menu allows youmode.WallpaperSet the background mode.BacklightAllows you to set the20s, 30s and 60s.LCD contrastAllows you to chooseBrightnessAllows you to chbrightness.

Call Settings

Call diversionTo divert incoming cnumber (whether in

Date&Time Enter the date/time using the keypad.

Date/Time Format

Set Time Format and Date Format.

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ne to redial the number at intervals the call you make is not answered. activate or deactivate this function.

ne to pick up the call automatically. activate or deactivate this function.

menu can be activated only when the.

ickly dial the number stored in your can set a maximum of 8 speed dial

t a long press on the numeric key will associated with that numeric key.

ore the IP service number so that youe number before you make an IP call.mber with the keypad and press L

Settings

Call waitingThis is a kind of network service. If you select On, thephone will inform you during a call when anotherperson is trying to reach you. Otherwise if you selectOff, the phone will not inform you and the personwho is dialing will hear the busy tone or the call willbe diverted to another phone (if your phone is set toDivert if Busy).

Any key answerSelect to turn On/Off any key answer.

Active flipSelect to turn On/Off active flip feature. Whenactivated, this option allows you to answer anincoming call by simply flipping up the phone cover.

Auto redialAllows your phoautomatically ifSelect On/Off to

Auto answerAllows your phoSelect On/Off to

The auto answerearphone is used

Flash dialAllows you to quphonebook. Younumbers, so thadial the number

IP codeAllows you to stneed not enter thEnter your IP nuOK to confirm.

Unconditional Will divert all voice calls.

BusyNo replyUnreachable

Allows you to choose in whichcircumstance you want to divertthe incoming calls.

Cancel diverts Will cancel all diverting options.

Status Check the diversion status.

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Settings

Voice mail Security Settings

to limit the use of your phoneting you bar both outgoing andfunction is network dependentc call barring password supplieder.enu allows you to select Bar

coming calls when Roaming.u allows you to select Bar outgoingtic only or Bar outgoing calls.allows you to remove all barring

menu allows you to change the

activate/deactivate the PIN Lockssword.

ication Number) Lock is used to unauthorized use. The PIN is

IM card. The service providerlue. Select On/Off to activate orn.

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This menu allows you to view voice mail server numberand listen to voice mail. When you receive voice mail,your provider will send a message to your phone. Thephone allows you to enter voice mail server number.Network service provider supplies the number.To set voice server number you can select Edit to enterthe number.To listen to voice mail you can select Answer.

If you press and hold key 1 in idle mode, you can accessyour voice mail server quickly.

Minute reminderAllows you to select whether or not to receive alertsdurng a call. The alert will be emitted at 50 secondsper minute interval. You can press to select On/Off toactivate or deactivate this function.

Connection toneAllows you to select whether or not to receive alertswhen your call is established. You can press to selectOn/Off to activate or deactivate this function.

Call barringThis menu allows youto specific calls by letincoming calls. This and requires a specifiby your service providThe Incoming calls mincoming or Barring inThe Outgoing calls meninternational, To domesThe Cancel all menu functions.The Modify passwordbarring password.

SIM passwordThis menu is used to and change the PIN paPIN lockPIN (Personal Identifprevent SIM card fromsupplied with the Ssupplies the default vadeactivate this functio

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etwork other than your home networkvalid roaming agreement with yourIf you change the network, some

ise during the operation of your phone.

ws you to restore your phone to itsPress L OK to confirm.

ntered the correct password (same ask Password, default value is 1122),be restored to its factory settings.

Settings

If you key in an incorrect PIN code three times insuccession, the PIN code of SIM will lock and the phonewill ask you to enter the PUK Code.The PUK code is supplied with SIM card. If it is notsupplied, you can get the code from the service provider.If you key in an incorrect PUK code ten times insuccession, the SIM card will be locked forever.Phone lock password PIN password protects your phone against unauthorizeduse by other people. The password is necessary when youdelete all data or restore factory settings. The phone lockpassword is given to you by your service provider.

Network SettingsThis menu allows you to select the service network.

You can select a nonly if it has a home network. problems may ar

ResetThis menu allofactory settings.

Once you have eyour Phone Locyour phone will

Current network

Shows the information of the currentnetwork you use.

Auto select Your phone will automatically selectand register to an available network.

Manually select

Provides you with a list of availablenetwork in the area. Select thenetwork you wish to register withand press L to confirm.

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22 FM radio

8. FM radio

This menu allows you to listen to the radio on yourphone. Connect the headset to the headset connectoron the left side of your phone. To turn on the radio,press , to auto-search the radio channel, then pressOption to access the options described below.My stations Save/switch on the selected channel.

Manual search Press L Option then select andInput frequency. When you finishthe input, you can save this channelto My stations.

Auto-search Search automatically for a channel.

Delete Delete the current channel.

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9. Profiles

This menu allows you to set the ring of the incomingcall, new message and so on. It also allows you to setalert type, volume of the ring and answer mode andbacklight etc so that your phone can fit all kinds ofenvironments. Select Normal/Silence/Meeting/Outdoor or Personal and press L Option to access thefollowing options:Volume Allows you to set the volume of Ring

Tone and Receiver to one of theseven levels.

Ringer type Includes Incoming call, SMS, Alarm,Schedule (Ring tone and/or Vibrate).

Key tone Select On/Off to activate/deactivate.

Pwr on/off tone Select On/Off to activate/deactivate.

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Accessories

Schedule store and manage events in your to access the following options:

ilt-in calculator which you canalculations. This menu is mainly

ration as addition, subtraction,ivision.gure. For decimal point, minuse figures, press L Option to

* to insert the decimal point

the date of the event.

e a new event.

ay the list of events.

ay the memory available in youre.

scheduler shares the mobilery capacity with other featuresebook, SMS etc).

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10. Accessories

This menu contains features and options designed foryour personal use.

AlarmYour mobile phone has a built-in alarm clock. Youcan set up to three separate alarms. To set an alarm,follow the steps below. 1. Select an alarm and press L.2. Select the status and set it On.3. Enter the time.4. Select the period: Once/Daily/Working day/

Weekend.5. Edit the alarm name.6. Repeat the above steps to set other alarms.

The alarm clock will ring even if you turned off yourphone. Press R to stop the alarm ringing. Press Rto stop the ringing temporarily. The alarm will ringagain around 4 minutes later.

If you want to set off the alarm, go through step 1 and2 and set it to Off.

Allows you to create,scheduler. Press L

CalculatorYour phone has a buuse to perform basic cused in simply opemultiplication and d1. Enter the first fi

sign, and deletselect.

You can also press directly.

Input date Enter

Create Creat

Schedule Displ

Memory status

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s Pause, the soft keys will become You can continue or reset your

.

untdown menu and enter theutes.ncel to stop the countdown timer.rt to start the countdown timer andck to exit.

e countdown, the phone will emit an

Accessories

2. Press L Option to select Add, Substract,Multiply, or Divide.

3. Enter the second figure.4. Press L Option and select Equals to get the

result.

The result of the calculator is indicative. Thecalculation accuracy is up to 7 decimal placesmaximum. The result is then truncated after the 7thdecimal digit for the next operation.

Currency exchangeAllows you to convert a sum from one currency intoanother using the exchange rate of your choice. Enterthe currency in the From and To fields, then the ratewill display on the Rate field. You may also enter therate and an Amount to exchange. The sum is thencalculated automatically.

StopwatchWhen you enter Stopwatch menu, the screen willdisplay Stopwatch with a start time as 00:00:0. Press L Start/Back to start/exit the Stopwatch timer.When you press L Start, the left soft key willbecome Pause.

When you presContinue/Reset. stopwatch timer

CountdownEnter the Cocountdown min1. Press LCa2. Press LSta

press R BaAt the end of thalarm.

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11. Games

GamesSelect a game and press L. For details regarding acertain game, please refer to the onscreen instructions.

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STK 27

12. STK

STK

The structure and name under this menu areconfigured by your network operator and stored in theSIM card. The services differs according to the STKprovider.

This menu provides value-added services and theservice differ according to the operator. Please checkwith your operator for details. Phones that supportSTK will have an additional STK menu and thecontents in the menu are presented as defined by theSIM card, which cannot be changed. The menuoptions may vary according to the STK and may bechanged by the network operator.

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Icons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayedsimultaneously on the main screen.

If the network symbol is not displayed, the network iscurrently not available. You may be in a bad receptionarea; moving to a different location may help.

Silent - Your phone will not ring when whenreceiving a call.

Meeting mode - Your phone will vibrate onlywhen receiving a call.

SMS message - You have received a newmessage.

Battery strength - The more bars you see, themore power you have left.

Alarm activated.

Roaming - Displayed when your phone isregistered to a network other than your own(especially when you’re abroad).

SIM memory full - The SIM’s memory is full.Delete items to store new ones.

Phone memory full - The phone memory areall full. Delete items to store new ones.

Memory full - The phone and SIM’s memoryare all full. Delete items to store new ones.

Call forward - The phone is in calls-forwardstate.

Signal strength - The more bars are shownthe better the reception is.

Missed call - You have a missed call.

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ur phone in a safe place and keep itmall children's reach.riting down your PIN code. Try toer it instead.

one and remove the battery if you arenused for a long time. code after purchasing the phone

ll restriction options.ign of your phone complies with allle laws and regulations. Howeverone may cause interference with

ectronic devices. Consequently youall local recommendations and using your cellular phone both at away. Regulations on the use of vehicles and aircraft are particularly

s been focused for some time on thesks for users of cellular phones. Then radio wave technology, includinglogy, has been reviewed and safetyeen drawn up to ensure protection radio wave energy. Your cellularlies with all applicable safety

the Radio Equipment andions Terminal Equipment Directive

PrecautionsRadio Waves

Your cellular mobile phone is a low powerradio transmitter and receiver. When it isoperating, it sends and receives radio waves.The radio waves carry your voice or data

signal to a base station that is connected to thetelephone network. The network controls the powerat which the phone transmits.• Your phone transmits/receives radio waves in the

GSM frequency (900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz).• The GSM network controls transmission power

(0.01 to 2 watts).• Your phone complies with all relevant safety

standards.• The CE mark on your phone shows compliancy

with European electromagnetic compatibility (Ref.89/336/EEC) and low voltage directives (Ref. 73/23/EEC).

Your cellular mobile phone is your responsibility. Toavoid damage to yourself, to others or to the phoneitself, read and follow all the safety instructions andmake them known to anyone borrowing your phone.Furthermore to prevent unauthorised use of yourphone:

Keep yoout of sAvoid wrememb

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Always switch off your phone... Check with the vehicle manufacturer thatquipment used in your vehicleaffected by radio energy.

ker:one more than 15 cm from youre phone is switched on, in ordernterference.hone in a breastpocket.te to the pacemaker to minimiseerence.

phone if you suspect thatg place.

f a hearing aid, consult yourng aid manufacturer to learncular device is susceptible torence.

formancethe performance of your phone,gy emission, reduce batterysure safe operation adhere to the

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Inadequately protected or sensitive electronicequipment may be affected by radio energy. Thisinterference can lead to accidents.

Before boarding an aircraft and/or whenpacking the phone in your luggage: the useof mobile phones in an aircraft may be

dangerous for the operation of the aircraft, disrupt themobile phones network and may be illegal.

In hospitals, clinics, other health care centresand anywhere else where you may be in theclose vicinity of medical equipment.

In areas with a potentially explosiveatmosphere (e.g. petrol stations and alsoareas where the air contains dust particles,such as metal powders).

In a vehicle transporting flammable products (even ifthe vehicle is parked) or a vehicle powered by liquefiedpetroleum gas (LPG), check first that the vehiclecomplies with the applicable safety rules.In areas where you are requested to turn off radiotransmitting devices, such as quarries or other areaswhere blasting operations are in progress.

electronic ewill not be

PacemakersIf you have a pacema• Always keep the ph

pacemaker when thto avoid potential i

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Improved perIn order to improve reduce radio enerconsumption and enfollowing guidelines:

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ormationpowered by a rechargeable battery.harger only.rate. or open the battery.metal objects (such as keys in yourrt circuit the battery contacts.re to excessive heat (>60° C orure or caustic environments.hould only use Philips Authentic and accessories, as the use of anyccessories may be dangerous, and willll guarantees for your Philips phonehe use of an incorrect type of batteryn explosion.ged parts are replaced immediately byician and that they are replaced withreplacement parts.

le phone and your car have shown that speaking on thene while driving lowers yourtration, which can be dangerous. to the following guidelines:

For the optimal and satisfactory operation ofthe phone you are recommended to use thephone in the normal operating position(when not using in hands-free mode or witha hands-free accessory).

• Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures.• Treat the phone with care. Any misuse will void the

International Guarantee.• Do not immerse the phone in any liquid; if your

phone is damp, switch it off, remove the batteryand let them dry for 24hrs before using them again.

• To clean the phone, wipe it with a soft cloth.• Placing and receiving calls consumes the same

amount of battery energy. However, the mobileconsumes less energy in idle screen when kept inthe same place. When in idle screen and while youare moving, your phone consumes energy totransmit updated location information to thenetwork. Setting the backlight for a shorter periodof time as well as avoiding unnecessary navigatingin the menus will also help to save the battery’senergy for longer phoning and stand-byperformances.

Battery inf• Your phone is • Use specified c• Do not incine• Do not deform• Do not allow

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140° F), moistYou sbatteryother amake a

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• Give your full attention to driving. Pull off the road Environmental careto observe the local regulationshe disposal of the packaging

xhausted batteries and old phoneromote their recycling.

the battery and packaging withsigned to promote the recyclingosal of your eventual waste.

ery should not be disposed oferal household waste.

elled packaging material ise.

ial contribution has been madeassociated national packagingand recycling system.

tic material is recyclable (also the type of plastic).

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and park before using the phone.• Respect the local regulations in countries where you

drive and use your GSM phone.• If you want to use your phone in a vehicle, install

the hands-free car kit which is designed for thatpurpose.

• Ensure that your phone and car kit do not blockany air bags or other security devices fitted in yourcar.

The use of an alarm system to operate a vehicle's lightor horn to indicate incoming phone calls is prohibitedon public roads in some countries. Check localregulations.

EN 60950 NormIn hot weather or after prolonged exposure to the sun(e.g., behind a window or a windscreen), thetemperature of your phone's casing might increase,especially when featuring a metallic finish. Be verycareful in this case when picking up your phone andalso avoid using it with an ambient temperature over40° C or below 5° C.

Remember regarding tmaterials, eand please p

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seems to over heatsing a charger that was not intendedMake sure you always use the Philipsry shipped with your phone.

oesn�t display the phone coming calls

etwork and subscription dependent.oesn’t send the caller’s number, they Call 1 or Withheld instead. Contact

r detailed information on this subject.

d text messagesdon’t allow message exchanges with First check that you entered theSMS centre, or contact your operatorrmation on this subject.

feeling that you miss some

divert options.

hows INSERT SIM IM card has been inserted in the rightroblem remains, your SIM card mayntact your operator.

TroubleshootingThe phone does not switch onRemove/reinstall the battery. Then charge the phoneuntil the battery icon stops scrolling. Unplug fromcharger and try to switch the mobile on.

Your phone doesn�t return to the idle screenLong press the hangup key or switch off the phone,check that the SIM card and the battery are installedcorrectly and switch it on again.

The network symbol is not displayedThe network connection is lost. Either you are in aradio shadow (in a tunnel or between tall buildings) oryou are outside the network coverage area. Try fromanother place, try to reconnect to the network(especially when abroad), check that the antenna is inplace if your mobile has an external antenna, or contactyour network operator for assistance/information.

The display doesn�t respond (or the display responds slowly) to key pressesThe display responds more slowly at very lowtemperatures. This is normal and does not affect theoperation of the phone. Take the phone to a warmerplace and try again. In other cases please contact yourphone supplier.

Your batteryYou might be ufor your phone. authentic accesso

Your phone dnumbers of inThis feature is nIf the network dphone will displayour operator fo

You can�t senSome networks other networks.number of your for detailed info

You have thecallsCheck your call

The display sCheck that the Sposition. If the pbe damaged. Co

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When attempting to use a feature in the

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menu, the mobile displays NOT ALLOWEDSome features are network dependent. They are onlyavailable, therefore, if the network or yoursubscription supports them. Contact your operatorfor detailed information on this subject.

Your phone is not chargingIf your battery is completely flat, it might take severalminutes of pre-charge (up to 5 minutes in some cases)before the charging icon is displayed on the screen.

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Philips Authentic Accessories

Some accessories, such as a battery and a charger, areincluded as standard in the package of your mobilephone. Additional accessories may also be provided orsold separately. Package contents may therefore vary.

To maximise the performance of your Philips mobilephone and not to void the warranty, always purchasePhilips Authentic Accessories that are speciallydesigned for use with your phone. Philips ConsumerElectronics cannot be held liable for any damage dueto use with non authorised accessories.

ChargerCharges your battery in any AC outlet. Small enoughto carry in a briefcase/handbag.

HeadsetYour phone will activate headset mode automaticallywhen you plug in the earphone. And you can select"auto" option in answer mode. If this optionís statusis "on", your phone will automatically answer theincoming call in 5 or 10 seconds.

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Workmanship During The Limited Warranty

ed warranty period, Philips or itsice representative will, at itsair or replace, without charge for a materially defective Productfurbished parts or Product andired or replaced Product to theorking condition. Philips willarts, modules or equipment.

aced Product will be covered byrranty for the balance of thewarranty period or ninety (90)date of repair or replacement

nger. Repair or replacement ofilips’ option is your exclusive

ered By This Limited Warranty?

ranty does not cover:

t has been subjected to misuse,ipping or other physical damage,nstallation, abnormal operationeglect, inundation, fire, water or intrusion; or

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Limited warranty1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?

Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser(“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips cellularproduct and all accessories originally provided byPhilips in the sales package (“Product”) are freefrom defects in materials, design andworkmanship under normal use in accordancewith the operating instructions and pursuant tothe following terms and conditions. This limitedwarranty extends only to the Consumer forProducts purchased and used in the originalcountry of purchase. The limited warranty isvalid only in Philips’ intended country of sales ofthe product.

2. How Long is The Limited Warranty Period?

The limited warranty period for the Productextends for ONE (1) YEAR from the date ofpurchase of the Product, documented by validproof of purchase. The limited warranty fororiginal Philips rechargeable battery extends forsix (6) months from the date of purchase.

3. What Will Philips Do if The Product is Not FreeFrom Material Defects in Materials and

Period?

During the limitauthorized servoption either repparts or labour,with new or rereturn such repaConsumer in wretain defective p

Repaired or replthis limited waoriginal limited days from the whichever is loProduct, at Phremedy.

4. What is Not Cov

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a) Product thaaccident, shimproper ihandling, nother liquid

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M card must be removed from thet before it is given to Philips. Philipss no liability for damaged or loss of card or the data contained therein.roduct failure is not covered by this warranty, or this limited warranty iscable, void or invalid due to anyand conditions stated herein, the

er will be charged for the cost ofr replacement of the Product and allelated cost incurred in repairing org the Product.

RTANT - you are required to returnduct together with a valid proof of

se which must identify the point ofse, date of purchase, Product modelduct serial number clearly.

ation: This Warranty is The Entire

FOR THE EXPRESSIES SET FORTH ABOVE ANDPLIED BY LAW AND WHICH

BE EXCLUDED OR MODIFIEDMENT, PHILIPS PROVIDES NOARRANTY WHETHER EXPRESSED (WHETHER BY STATUTE,HE OPERATION OF LAW OR

ISE) AND SPECIALLY DISCLAIMS

b) Product that has been damaged due torepair, alteration, or modification by anyonenot authorized by Philips; or

c) Product that has reception or operationproblems caused by signal conditions,network reliability or cable or antennasystems; or

d) Product defects or problems caused by useswith non-Philips products or accessories; or

e) Product which warranty/quality stickers,product serial number or electronic serialnumber has been removed, altered orrendered illegible; or

f) Product purchased, used, serviced, orshipped for repair from outside the originalcountry of purchase, or used for commercialor institutional purposes (including but notlimited to Products used for rentalpurposes); or

g) Product returned without valid proof ofpurchase or which proof of purchase hasbeen altered or is illegible.

h) Normal wear and tear or Force Majeure.

5. How Do You Get Warranty Service?

a) Return the Product to an authorized servicecenter of Philips. You may contact the localPhilips office for the location of the nearestauthorized service center.

b) The SIProducassumethe SIM

c) If the Plimitedinappliterms Consumrepair oother rreplacin

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6. Other LimitAgreement.

EXCEPT WARRANTTHOSE IMCANNOT BY AGREEOTHER WOR IMPLIUNDER TOTHERW

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ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORY ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILTY OF SUCHESE LIMITATIONS SHALL

TWITHSTANDING THETHE ESSENTIAL PURPOSEED REMEDY.

rranty represents the completereement between the Consumer respect to this cellular Product

es all prior agreements betweenal or written, and all others between the parties relating toer of this limited warranty. Noagent, dealer, employee, thereof, Philips is authorized to make this limited warranty and youn any such representation.

arranty does not affect thetutory rights under applicableforce.

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QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FORDAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISINGOUT OF THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THEPRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE TYPEOR CAUSE OF SUCH DAMAGE OR THEFORM OR CHARACTERISATION OF THECLAIM ASSERTED (E.G. CONTRACT ORTOPIT), SHALL NOT EXCEED THEORIGINAL PURCHASE PRICE PAID FORTHE PRODUCT.

HOWEVER IN NO EVENT SHALL PHILIPSBE LIABLE FOR ANY PUNITIVE, SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDINGBUT NOT LIMITED TO THE LOSS OFUSE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE,COMMERIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS, LOSTBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, COST OFSUBSTITUTION OF GOODS ORSERVICES, INVESTMENTS, DAMAGE TOGOODWILL OR REPUTATION, OR LOSSOF DATA AND CLAIMS BY THIRDPARTIES) RESULTING FROM PURCHASEOR USE OF THE PRODUCT, TO THEFULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW,WHETHER OR NOT PHILIPS HAS BEEN

DAMAGES. THAPPLY NOFAILURE OF OF ANY LIMIT

This limited waand exclusive agand Philips withand it supercedthe parties, orcommunicationthe subject mattcarrier, retailer, or employee ofmodifications toshould not rely o

This limited wConsumer’s stanational laws in

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Specific absorption rate information International standards 39

Specific absorption rate informationInternational standards

THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES

Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits forexposure to radio frequency (RF) energy defined by the international standards. These recommendations have beenestablished by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and, the Institue ofElectrical and Electronics Engineers - Standard Associations (IEEE-SA) that forcast a substantial safety margin for assuringthe protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.

The exposure recommendations for mobile phones use a measurement unit known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).The SAR limit recommended by the ICNIRP for the mobile phones used by the general public is 2.0 W/kg in 10g of tissueand, is 1,6W/kg in 1g of tissue by IEEE-SA (IEEE Std 1528) for the head. Tests for SAR have been conducted using recommended operating positions with the mobile phone transmitting at itshighest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at its highest certified powerlevel, the actual SAR levels of the mobile phone while operating are generally below the maximum SAR value.

This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach thenetwork. In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output.While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet theinternational protection standards for exposure to radio waves.

The highest SAR value for this Phillips 580 when tested for compliance against the standard was 1.36 W/kg for ICNIRPrecommendation.

For limiting the radio waves exposure, it is recommened to reduce the mobile phone call duration or to use a headset. Thepurpose of those precautions is to take the mobile phone away from the head and the body.

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Declaration of conformity

We, Philips Electronics Hong Kong Ltd Business Group Mobile Phone5/F, Philips Electronics Building 5 Science Park AvenueShatin New Territories Hong Kong

declare under our sole responsibility that the productCT 0580Cellular Mobile Radio GSM 900/1800TAC: 35209401

to which this declaration relates, is in conformity withthe following Standards:

EN 60950, EN 50360 and EN 301 489-01/07EN 301 511 v 9.0.2

We hereby declare that all essential radio test suiteshave been carried out and that the above namedproduct is in conformity to all the essentialrequirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.The conformity assessment procedure referred to inArticle 10 and detailed in Annex V of Directive 1999/5/EC has been followed related to articles 3.1 and 3.2with the involvement of the following Notified Body:PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH, Koenigswinkel 10D-32825 Bloomberg, Germany.Identification mark: 0700

August 25th, 2006Quality Manager

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