Philips 639 manual Menu tree, Settings p34, Messages p46

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3 • Menu tree

The table below describe the complete menu tree (first to third levels) of your mobile phone, as well as the page reference you should refer to for more information concerning each feature or setting.

Settings p34

Sounds p34

Silent / Ringer volume / Ringer /

Messages Ringer / Equaliser / Key tones / Sounds Alerts / Vibra alert

Display p35

Screen saver / Animation / Backlight /

Wallpaper

Hotkeys p36

List of available hotkeys

Voice command p39

List of available voice commands

Voice dial p39

Security p40

Public names / Call barring / Change codes / PIN protection

Network p41

GPRS attach / Register again / Preferred list / Access settings

Time and date p43

Clock display / Set date / Date format / Time zone / Daylight saving / Set time

Language p44

List of available languages

Profiles p44

Messages p46

SMS p46

Send a SMS / Read SMS / SMS settings / SMS Archive

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Contents How to Discover your phoneEvents Idle modeCarousel Table of contents Create your own style and mix Troubleshooting Insert the SIM card Getting startedSwitch on the phone Set date and timeFor complete date and time options, see Charge the battery Copy of the SIM phonebookFirst call Getting started Answer and end a call Main featuresAccess and consult the phonebook Make a callActivate the vibra alert Activate the silence modeMirror FX Change the ringerMute the microphone Adjust the earpiece volumeCrazy clock Read your mobile phone numberClear the phonebook Other features during a callClear the call list Clear the SMS listSettings p34 Menu treeMessages p46 Games and appli. p64 Settings / Open mailbox / Send mailCreate an MMS / Receive an MMS / Manage folders / Settings Multimedia p62GSM counters / Gprs counters Call list / ResetOperator services p79 Call information p69Design your message Multimedia MessagingCreate an MMS Select the addresseesAccess the options Press ,to send your message, or move to access the optionsDelete slide To delete the selected Messages saved as drafts must feature a subject Send your MessageSave as To save your message as a template Receive an MMS Download and play an MMSGet and store attachments Manage folders Notifications AreYou will never be able to do so MMS Centre SettingsNetwork account BearerApplication settings Gateway addressGateway port Auto save Validity periodSlide duration Press to clear all text Basic text input Card, even though it features less fields of information PhonebookSIM card phonebook Phone Phone’s phonebookAdd names in the phonebook SIM cardAdd a name field Fotocall see and hear who’s callingAdd a record in the phone’s phonebook Own numbersAdd a field Edit and manage namesDelete a field Change a field contentMake default Change a field typeEnter a number Make callsEmergency number Other numberUse Voice dial Use Flash dialSounds SettingsScreen saver DisplaySounds Alerts Vibra alertWallpaper HotkeysAnimation BacklightActiv. Headset Meeting Displays the Total cost of outgoing calls Subscription dependentVoice dial Voice commandSecurity Public namesCall barring Gprs attach NetworkChange codes PIN protectionAccess settings Register againPreferred list Set date Gprs settingsTime and date Clock displaySet time LanguageProfiles Time zoneProfiles HighTo any other name MessagesSend a SMS To a name in the listTogether with an attachment MessagesSMS centre SMS settingsSaved Messages Delete all SMSReply path This feature is subscription dependentMail SMS ArchiveNetwork access SettingsMail server access Settings and pressAccount name To one or several recipients Write and send an e-mailAdvanced Contact your provider for complete informationWith a sound or a picture Receive and read e-mailsDownload e-mails Connect to the serverPress ,and select Messages E-mail, then E Select a header, press ,, select Details and pressTo display these details Get and store attachmentsForward an e-mail Add an e-mail address to the phonebookDelete e-mails Reply to an e-mailReception Broadcast messageInstant message District codesPress cto deactivate all Tracks at once Mix musicGet started Activate tracksStart recording Record a mixChange track melodies and instruments Change the tempoCreate your own style and mix Manage the recordingFrom existing files Save your own styles Receive a callFrom scratch Display, see MultimediaPicture album Sound albumOnce your sound is recorded. You can then Demo modeMemory status Press ,to launch the Demo movieOrganiser Alarm clockGames and appli CalculatorModify an event This menu only applies to Meeting and ToDo eventsChange an event Starting Change any information as needed and as described aboveDeleting an event Views of eventsZoo 4and To move the racket left or right Brick GameCall forward Call settingsCall information Active flipCall waiting MailboxesAuto redial Any key answerCall counters ResetThen Reset. Press ,twice to reset This menu gives you access to the options described belowInfo at call end Gprs countersTotal duration Last call informationLast PC session Last mobile sessionEnd a WAP session Internet servicesWAP Launch a WAP sessionEnter address BookmarksSecurity Select ProfileConnection Press and hold 0to enter a dot «.»Browser Options OptionsPush inbox Rename ProfileSave as homepage BackForward RefreshPause and wait characters Operator servicesGSM strings Dtmf tonesAnswer a second call Make a second callAnswer a third call Conference callYou can activate the conference call by Explicit call transfer Plugged, long press the m Taking picturesCamera management How toPicture shots Plug in the cameraGeneral principles With the mkey With the self-timerTake a picture Review the picturesMake a call Colour modeCamera mode Picture resolutionSelf-timer See Self-timerPicture quality Troubleshooting 50C 113F Temperature Does notPage Alarm clock activated Icons & symbolsRadio waves PrecautionsPerformance improvement Always switch off your phoneUsers of pacemakers Users of hearing aidsPhone you are recommended to use Information displayed on the batteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeable battery Do not use your phone while drivingWith general household waste Packaging BatteryEN 60950 Norm Environmental carePhilips authentic Accessories Limited warranty Except for the Express Warranties