User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Calling
- Switch on the phone
- Switch off the phone
- Make a call
- Options during a call
- Mute or unmute a call
- Adjust speaker/earpiece volume
- Call recording
- End a call
- Make an international call
- Make a second call (Network dependent)
- Switch calls (Network dependent)
- Call Handsfree
- Answer a call
- Reject a call
- Answer a second call (Network dependent)
- Fotocall
- 3. Text and number entry
- 4. Entertainment
- 5. Browser
- 6. Music
- 7. Camera
- 8. Messages
- 9. My Files
- 10. Tools
- 11. Contacts
- 12. Profiles
- 13. Connectivity
- 14. Calls
- 15. Settings
- Icons & symbols
- Precautions
- Troubleshooting
- Philips Authentic Accessories
- Trademark Declaration
- Limited warranty
55 Tools
Create new card information
Select Create to enter create new card information
screen. You can create a maximum of 10 card
information.
1.
Press </> to select a card type; after selection,
press
+/- to switch between the different input
boxes: card issuer, card number, validity period,
contact phone number and remarks.
The maximum length for name is 40 characters, card
number is 30 digits, phone number is 41 digits,
remarks is 60 characters.
2.
When you have finished, press C Save or , to
save the card information.
Please note that except for remarks and phone number
fields, the rest of the input boxes are mandatory and
cannot be left empty.
BMI-Body Mass Index
BMI is the recommended method for measurement of
overweight in adults. The borderline for overweight
and obesity is determined by BMI, which is closely
linked to body fat. You can measure your weight
index using the BMI function.
BMI is calculated by using the weight divided by
the height in squares. In the calculation, weight is in
kilogrammes, while height is in metres. The formula
is as follows:
BMI= [Weight (kg)]/ [(Height) metres x (Height)
metres]
1.
Enter the menu.
2.
The cursor will be in the weight input box.
Use the keypad to enter your weight. Press
+/-
to switch the cursor between weight and height
input boxes.
The unit of measurement for weight is kilograms (kg)
or pounds, and the measurement for height is
centimetres (cm). However, in the calculation of BMI,
your height in centimetres will be converted to metres.
Weight ranges between 10 to 200 kg. Height ranges
between 10 to 300 cm.
3.
After you have entered the height and weight,
press
C Calculate or , to start calculation.
The results will be displayed at the bottom of
the screen. Besides displaying your BMI, the
interpretation of your BMI results will also be
displayed in the following manner:
16 or below Cacotrophia
16 - 18.5 Underweight
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