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1 ZTE F152 HSDP A Dual band 3G Mobile Phone User Manual[...]
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2 PC Sof t w are Requirement s Join Me PC Sof tware included support s Windows 2000 w ith Service Pack 4 or Windows XP with Service Pack 2 only . W arnings and Safety Notices Please read all the safety notice s before using this device Copyright © 2007 ZTE Corporation All right s reserved . 1 st Edition February 2007 No part of this publ ication m[...]
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3 Contents RF Safety Information .................................................................................................... 5 General Safety Informati on ........................................................................................... 6 Support Info rmation .......................................................................[...]
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4 1.23 Download M usic, Picture s, R ingtones and Game s ........................................... 43 1.24 Use your Phone a s a Music Player (MP3 Player ) ............................................. 44 1.25 Synchronize w ith a netwo rk server (SyncM L)................................................... 46 1.26 Use T -Flas h card ...............[...]
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5 RF Safety Information The handset has an inter nal antenna lo cated under the bottom of t he key pad. For opt imum performance with minimum pow er consumpt ion do not c over the antenn a area with y our hand. Hold th e handset be tween thumb a nd finger o n the main hi nge section . Covering t he antenna af fects ca ll qual ity , may cause the ha[...]
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6 General Safety Information The handset contain s delicate el ectronic cir cuitry , magnet s and battery sy stems. Y ou should treat it with c are and p ay attention to the following poi nts: • Handle the handset with ca re. Do not drop or throw the hands et dow n roughly . • Do not immerse in any liquid. The handset cont ains a liquid dete ct[...]
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7 • Be careful not to pierc e the battery with sharp object s and do not use dam aged batteries. • Do not disassemble or modify the battery . • S top usin g the battery if abnormal hea t, odour , discolour ation, deformat ion, or abnormal condit ion is de tected d uring u se, charge, or storage. • Do not put the battery in y our mouth. • [...]
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8 Support Information • For technical support ple ase consult this manual and sear ch our web site and F AQ section at www .zte.com.au . For Wa rranty Serv ice in the event of a fault please call 1800 670 796. • Please do not call the warranty service lin e for general support e nquiries. • All calls for PIN numb er enquiries, Networ k proble[...]
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9 Key Layout Microphone Arro w Keys (Left/Right/Up/Down/OK) Camera LCD Left Select Key Call key End / Exit key Right Select Key Clear key Back key Earpiece Mute the handset by holding down the # Key Lock the handset by holding down the * Key[...]
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10 Notes • The handset is available in v arious colours. For illustrati on purposes only the abov e images are show n in teal / black. • Keylock is e nabled by hol ding the * Key . • Mute is enable d by holding t he # Key Left view Charger/USB port and Headset jack[...]
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11 Display Icons Signal S trength of the GPRS Network Signal S trength of the EDGE Network Signal S trength of the 3G Network Battery Level Indicator New SMS/MMS Message No Battery W arning New E-mail Missed Call New W ap Push Messa ge Missed Video Call SMS/MMS Memory is Full Call Forward is Active GPRS Attach Silent Mode PDP Context Est ablished ([...]
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12 1 Getting Started 1.1 Install the (U)SIM Card The (U)SIM card (Universal S ubscriber In terface Mod ule) is the small plastic chi p with gol d contact s supplied by T elstra. Thi s cont ains your p hone numbe r and act s as a sto re for y our contact s. It can be mov ed betw een d if f erent p hones if r equir ed. Inse rt th i s fac e dow n in t[...]
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13 1.2 Insert the Battery Remove the back cover by pres sing gently and sliding dow n. Insert the battery care fully with the cont acts l ocated again st the gold s prings. The battery will only fit o ne way . Close the case by loca ting the plast ic cover int o the grooves a nd sliding the cov er up to close it. Do NOT force the cover d ow n by pr[...]
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14 1.3 Switch the Phone on and Connect the Charger Press and ho ld the key for tw o seconds to switch your phone on. The phone t akes about 16 seco nds to initi alize. Enter the PIN number sup plied by T elstra with your (U)SI M card. T he st art up scree n below is r eferred t o throughout t he manual as t he Idle Screen : Charge your Phone Insert[...]
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15 1.4 Charging and Battery life • Only use the charger sup plied. • Normal charge time is 2-3 hours. • When not using th e phone for a long period remove the battery and store it in a cool dry place. • Do not leave th e phone con nected to the charger for extended periods of time eg > 24 hrs. • If the battery is not fully charged afte[...]
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16 1.5 Basic Navigation From the Idle Scr een press the OK Ke y to acces s the Main Menu : The icons are descri bed at the bottom of the screen. Idle Screen Main Menu Ar row K eys Use the A rrow Key s for shortcut s to menus, to move ar ound the Main Menu and to move the cursor Up (Shortcut t o My Place) Lef t (Shortcut to E-Mail) Right (Shortcut t[...]
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17 Select Keys The two key s at the top of the key pad are called the Sele ct Key s . The lef t and right Select Keys are used to choose the options from the bottom o f the screen. In the abov e ex ample the Lef t Select Key opens Foxtel and the Right Select Key launches BigPond Back and Exit Key s Press the key to go back one step or the key to Ex[...]
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18 1.6 Enter your Contacts There are s everal metho ds availabl e to enter contact s into your phon e. The Gett ing S tarted Section deals w ith adding your cont act s manually and copy ing conta ct s from a previous SIM card. See th e Advanced S ection for a dding cont acts from your PC and importi ng conta cts from Microsof t Outlook. All cont ac[...]
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19 Add a contact from a received or di alled call number Y ou can save a new cont act from an incoming or d ialled cal l number: • Press the key to bring up your Call List • The last call w ill be at the top of the list • Press the Right Select Key to Sav e the number • Enter the con tact name and any oth er det ails and pre ss the OK Key t[...]
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20 1.7 Edit your Contacts to Change Ringtones and Groups Once you h ave added some cont acts you can e dit them to change th e Group an d to set a personalised R ing T one. • Contacts are normally stored in the default Grou p, Unclassi fied. • Y ou can move your contact s into other Group s: Mates, Fami ly , Friends, Work, and VIP . • Regardl[...]
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21 1.8 Set Speed Dials Once you h ave entered some cont acts y ou can assign speed di al keys to y our chosen contact s: • Press Do wn A rrow Key to enter the Contact s menu. • Use the Arrow K eys to scroll t o the contact y ou wish to assi gn a S peed Dial Num ber . • Press the Lef t Select Key for Options. • Press 3 or scroll dow n to ite[...]
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22 1.9 Make a Call Dial the number manually • If required press the * k ey twice for the Internat ional Pr efix ‘+’. • Enter the number on the k eypad a nd press th e key to make the call. • When the call is conn ected you c an press th e OK Key for Handsfree mode. • Press the key to end th e call. Choose a number from y our Contacts l [...]
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23 Choose a number from y our call list (incoming, outg oing and missed calls) • Press the key to bring up your call list. • U se the Up and Down Arrow Keys to scroll t o the des ired number (l ast number re dial select the top number ). • Press the key to make th e call. • When the call is conn ected you c an press th e OK Key for Handsfre[...]
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24 1.10 Receive a Voice Call When you receiv e a voice call , the ring tone, il lumination and v ibrate function w ill activate (depending on your current profile setting). • Press the key or the OK key to answer. • Press the Right Select Key or the key to reject the call • Press any key excep t the Right Select Key or the key to mute the inc[...]
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25 1.11 Send an SMS (Text Message) From the Idle Scr een press the Right Arrow Key to open the Mes sages Menu: • Press the OK Key to select New Message. Press the OK Key to select T ext Message. • Press the OK Key to select from y our Contacts l ist or enter y our number manually • Select the chosen cont act and press the OK Key twice to ente[...]
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26 1.12 Emergency Calls T o mak e an eme rgenc y c all durin g nor mal use 1 Ensure that your h andset is sw itched on an d in serv ice. 2 Press the key repeatedly to clear the display and return to t he Idle Screen . 3 Enter the emergency number for y our present lo cation using t he keyp ad, (eg 000) 4 Press key to call t he number . Follow instr[...]
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27 1.13 Notes on Text modes, Predictive Text and Special Characters • Y our current tex t mode is indicate d by En (p redictive text) , 123, A BC or abc display ed directly bene ath the b attery sy mbol. • Use th e # key to switch be tween dif ferent text modes En , 123, A BC and abc . • In AB C or abc mode press the key w ith the req uired l[...]
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28 My Words • From the text entry mode press the Opt ions key and pre ss OK for My Wor ds • (The first time you use My W ord s press OK to add a new word) • Press Right Select Ke y to Ad d a new word then press Ok to Save it. • In My Wo rds you can press the Options key to Edit or Dele te word s Unicode Characters and SMS Message Lengt h Th[...]
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29 1.14 Personalise your Phone There are m any way s to change the l ook and fe el of your han dset such a s changing t he background screen (w allpaper) and cho osing your own ring t one etc Adv anced options s uch as download ing your ow n music and pictur e files are dealt w ith in the A dvanced section of the manual a nd generally require a PC.[...]
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30 Change y our Ri ngtone • From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu . • Press the Down Arrow then the Lef t A rrow for Settings , press OK . • Press the Right Arrow ke y twice to get to Profiles . • Press the Right Select Key to Edit y our curre nt pr ofil e. • Press the OK Key to modify the Ringtone. • Browse to Audios,[...]
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31 Switch the K ey T ones off • From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu . • Press the Down A rrow then the Left A rrow for Settings , press OK . • Press the Right Arrow Ke y tw ice to get to Profiles . • Press the Right Select Key to Edit the profi le. • Go to 6) and switch them off if y ou prefer to have silen t keys. Cha[...]
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32 Set the Owner name The owner n ame is display ed on the Idle Screen. • From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu . • Press the Down Arrow then the Lef t A rrow fo r Settings , press OK . • Go to 4) for Owner Name. • Ty pe your name a nd press t he OK Key to save. Disable or ch ange the PIN Number • From the idle screen pr[...]
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33 1.15 Using File Manager All user files an d dow nload ed conte nt ar e st ored i n the File Manager section of the hand set. This cont ains Pict ures, W allpapers (back ground scre ens), Audio F iles, Ringt ones, V ideos, V oice and Vi deo recordin gs and Oth ers. Y ou can also access the ex ternal memory (T Flash) via th e File Manager applicat[...]
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34 1.16 Make a Video Call • Y ou need good quality 3G coverag e to make a nd receiv e video calls. • Ente r the phone number us ing the keypad or fro m your Contacts list. • Press the OK Key then select Vide o ca ll to make a v ideo call. • Press to end the cal l. • If the call is not s uccessful y ou will be a sked if y ou want to try a [...]
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35 1.17 Receive a Video Call Y ou will only be able t o receiv e a video call when y ou have good 3G coverage w ith at leas t 3 signal bars. If y ou are browsing or pl aying video or audi o files then the brow ser or media player will be suspended in the backgr ound whil e you answ er the video cal l. When the c all has termin ated y ou can resume [...]
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36 1.18 Set Alarms and Appointments Set Alar ms From the main menu se lect T ools then scroll dow n to the Alar m menu and press OK . • Press A dd to create a new alarm • In the A larm Setup s creen config ure your alarm as required • Daily Alarm goes off every day . • Workday alarm goes of f Mon – Fri only . • Weekly alarm will go off [...]
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37 Set Appointments through the C ale ndar The Calendar is available through the T ools menu. Use the Calendar to set app ointments and remind er s. • From the Idle Screen press OK for the main menu. • Go to T ools then scr oll down to t he Calendar menu. Press OK t o open. • Press the Right Select Key to Add. • Y ou can add a Meetin g, Mem[...]
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38 1.19 Send an E-mail • From the Idle Screen press the Left Arrow Ke y to get to the Email men u. • Press Select t o create a n ew Email. • Enter the sender addre ss e. g. us ername@domain .com • Press the down arrow to ac cess the Copy T o Field. • Press the down arrow to access the T itle Field. • Press the down arrow to enter the T [...]
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39 1.20 Take Pictures and Videos Y our phone has tw o cameras for still and video pict ures. The main camera is on t he back and the video camera is on the front to face y ou when make a v ideo call. T ake Still Pictures • From the ma i n menu select Multimedia then Camera • Y ou can choose t he front or back camer as un de r Options • Us e t[...]
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40 Mak e V ideos From the Main Me nu go down t o Multimedia an d press OK to sel ect. • Go down to option 2) for V ideo Camera. Press OK to Record your v ideo. • Press Options to change any of the follow ing Settings : ¾ The default length of the video i s only 15 seconds. Ch ange this if required. ¾ Video Q uality ¾ Brightness ¾ Contrast ?[...]
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41 1.21 Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) When you se nd a Multimedia Me ssage you c an att ach a pictur e, music or video file. • From the Idle Screen press the Right A rrow Key to acce ss the mes sages menu. • Press OK to create a new message. • Press the down arrow to access M ultimedia message and press OK to Sel ect. • Enter the phone nu[...]
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42 1.22 Browse the Internet using Telstra My Place The internet enables you to search and find us eful and f un informatio n and to enhance y our phone by dow nloading ringtones, pic tures, mov ie clips, videos an d games. Press the Te l s t r a K e y or press the OK key twice to access th e My Place me nu. See your T elstra Next G Gui de and the a[...]
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43 1.23 Download Music, Pictures, Ringtones and Games There are v arious way s to enhance your p hone by download ing conte nt from the intern et. The Bigpond D ow nloads section is free to look at so you ca n ea sily see w hat is on of fer . The downloads ar e regularly updated by T elstra. • Press the OK Key to access th e Main Menu , select Ga[...]
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44 1.24 Use your Phone as a Music Player (MP3 Player) Once you hav e downloaded m usic or import ed it from y our PC (see 2.4) y ou can play your own music on your phone. Method 1, Using the B i gP ond Music Play er • From the Ma in Menu go to Ga mes & Apps • Select the BigPond Music Pla yer • Press the down arrow to look at My mus ic, pr[...]
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45 • Go to the Audios directory , My A udios and open the desired mu sic file Method 3, Create a new Playlist and u se the Side k eys to operate your Music Player When you hav e some music files st ore d on y our p ho ne you ca n cr eate a pl ay list to play your songs in the pre ferred ord er , this also enable s you to use t he Up / Down arrow [...]
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46 1.25 Synchronize with a network server (SyncML) Y ou can use Syn cML to enhance your P ersonal Inf ormation M anagement by synchr onizing the cont acts a nd calendar information on y our handset with those on a network server . • From the Ma i n Menu , go to T ools . • Sc roll across to Connect and down to select Sy ncml • Complete the S y[...]
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47 1.26 Use T-Flash card Y ou can increase the memory of the phone by addin g a T–Flash c ard and u se it to copy fil es to and from y our PC to y our handset. Insert T - Flash: • Open the T -Flash por t cover on the base of the pho ne • Handle the card by the edges and c arefully insert the card w ith the label side up. • Push the card unt[...]
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48 Use a T -Flash card ad apter to co py files: Y ou can use an ex ternal USB card ada pt er to ac cess the T -Flash ca rd u sing a PC. • Insert the T -Flash card i n the adapte r and put t he adapter in the USB equ ipment. • Insert the USB equipment into the PC • Access the T -Flash on t he PC and c opy dat a between T -Flash and th e PC. Ac[...]
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49 2 Advanced Operation 2.1 Use Join Me to Connect your Phone to your PC Join Me is a PC appli cation th at enables y ou to connect your ph one to y our PC. Once you have inst alled it y ou can conne ct your PC to the interne t, copy music and pictur e files from your persona l collection , send and receive fax es through y our phone and use your P[...]
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50 2.2 Installing Join Me Please inst all Join Me from the CD b efore connec ting your p hone to your PC. • Insert the CD provided into y our PC. • Th e CD should auto -s tart after a few seconds. • The installation shield will launch and guide y ou through the install set up. • Please follow the prom pts to in stall the softw are. • When[...]
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51 2.3 Use Join Me to Copy your Pictures to your PC If you have t aken some photos on your pho ne you can tran sfer them ont o your PC usi ng Join Me: • Make sure y our phone i s switched on and connecte d to your PC , and Join Me has been install ed. • Double click the Join M e ico n on th e desktop. • Select the phone ty pe and press C onne[...]
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52 1. Open the Media T ab in Join Me 2. Open the My Pictures folder on My Phone down the bott om of the screen. 3. Drag the pic ture from the file li st up to a folder on your PC.[...]
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53 2.4 Use Join Me to Copy Music Files from your PC to your Phone If you hav e MP3 files on y our PC you can transfer t hem onto your phone using Join Me. • Make sure y our phone i s switched on and conne cted to your P C, and Join Me has been install ed. • Double click the Join M e ico n on th e desktop. • Select the phone ty pe and press C [...]
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54 Copy your selecte d MP3 File from your PC to the My A udi os folder on your handset. Use drag and drop or Right click on the f ile, select Copy and then past e it into th e correct dest ination .[...]
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55 2.5 Enter your Contacts using Join Me Y ou can use Join Me to ente r new cont acts into your p hone. . On the phone book tab you can enter your contacts directly using the PC. Select “New Contact” then complete the details. Select the Save Position; Local, Phone or (U)SIM[...]
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56 Select All by checking this box. Drag and drop the complete list to Local to create a local copy on your PC[...]
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57 2.6 Import your Contacts from Microsoft Outloo k • Launch Outlook and hav e Join Me runn ing and c onnected y our handset • Note at the end of the import process Outlo ok can shut down. Plea se save any information bef orehand • On the Phonebook ta b in Join Me ri ght click and select Import From Microsof t Outlook • The following fields[...]
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58 2.7 Use Join Me to Connect your PC to the Internet Y ou can use your mobile phone as a dial up modem to connect y our PC to the internet. The latest HSDP A wireless netw ork technol ogy achiev es broadban d speeds. P lease see T elstra for a list of applica ble data charges. • Install and run t he Join Me p rogram as ab ove and con nect your p[...]
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59 • Th e user name and pas s word fields sh ould be blank • Press OK to save y our changes • Y ou can now acce ss th e i nte rn et by going to the Intern et t ab and pressing Connect. • Once you are connected l aunch Interne t Explorer to brow se the internet in the usual way . Notes: • Data charges can be quit e high. Cons ult T elstra [...]
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60 2.8 Send a Fax from your PC Y ou can use your PC and your mob ile phone to send and receive f axes using the Micros oft Fax Console : • Make su re your phone i s switched on and plugged into your PC, an d Join Me has bee n install ed. • On your PC go to the S tart Men u and select the Control Pa nel. • Choose Add or R emove Program s. • [...]
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61 2.9 Connect to a Bluetooth Device Y our mobile includes Blueto oth which ca n be used to c onnect your handset to w ireless headsets and han ds free car kit s. Y ou can al so transfer f iles between your phone and other Bluetooth dev ices such as another phone or a laptop. Not all ap plications or dev ices can be supported as B luetooth is an op[...]
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62 Connect to a Blueto oth Mobile or Laptop De vice • From the Ma i n Menu select T ools then scroll right to Connect and press the OK Key • Press OK for the Bluetoot h Manager then press the Lef t or Right A r row Key to switch Bluetooth on • Go down then press th e Left or Right A rrow Key to Show . Press OK to confirm. • Go down to My De[...]
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63 connec ted. Use Bluetooth to T ransfer Files to a PC or another mobile de vice • From the main menu go to T ools -- File Manage r • Browse through the f olders to y our chosen fil e • Press the Lef t Select Key for Options. • Choose Send then Select Bluetooth and press th e OK Key • If no devices are show n press Search • Select the [...]
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64 Connecting to a Bl uet ooth Car Kit or P er sonal Headset Please follow the manufacturers inst ructions car efully regardin g getting y our Bluetoot h device into P airing Mode. Y ou cannot connect y our phone t o the far en d device unl ess Pairin g Mode is e nabled. Usually the dev ice will flash rapi dly to indica te pairi ng mode. After fi n[...]
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65 2.10 Other Facilities Stop wa tc h The phone has a built in stopwa tch accessible through the T ools menu. • Press OK Key to st art timing. • Press OK Key to stop timing. Th e screen w ill show the event time. • Press OK Key to continue timing. • Press Right Select Ke y to reset. Calculat or The phone provides a simple calculator accessi[...]
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66 W orld Time World T ime is accessible through the T ools menu • The world time functi on provides t ime informati on on major cities worldwide. • Y o u can scroll to the desired city b y using the Left/Right Arrow keys . • Select your city a nd then pr ess the OK Key to save the select ed city as your home time zone. • Note changing tim [...]
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67 Games & Apps • Y ou can download games from your se rvice pr ovider or o ther specialist port als . • Y our handset su p port s Java Midlet 2.0 • Y ou can also download file s onto your PC and use Joi n Me to copy them ov er • Copy Games into the Other directo ry then sel ect Open to install the game • Ga mes are installed in th e [...]
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68 WAP Push Messages • WAP Push Mess ages are indic ated by the Ic on on the ma i n display • Use the Browser to v iew your Push Messages • Push Messages are usual ly advertis ing or sp am. • They cost money in dat a charges to retriev e the messages • Y ou can set Refuse to Receiv e under Brow ser, Options, P ush Settings V oice Reco rde[...]
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69 Slide Show • Access the Slide Show function from Multimedia, Fav orites • Add pictures by pr essing Add • Browse to My Pictures an d Mark the pic tures you w ant. • Press OK to finish an d then press S ave. • Use Option s to Creat e new slide , Rename, D elete, Dele te all, and View the image info Streaming URL S treaming URL are links[...]
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70 2.11 Advanced Message Settings Y ou can configure your MMS , SMS and Email S ettings. From the Main Me nu go to Message , Settings. Multimedia Message Settings • Retrieval Settin gs : Manual, Automatic or Manual when roaming • Delivery mode : Y ou can s et immediate de livery or def er it for a specified pe riod of time. • Delivery time : [...]
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71 T ext M es sage Settings • SMS centre number : The default is +6141870 6700 • Expired Time : Select the p eriod ov er w hich the m essage ce ntre w ill attempt to deliv er the message. • St atus report : The netw ork informs you when y our message h as been d elivered • Cell Name Display : On or Off. E-mail • From the Main Menu go to M[...]
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72 Example Alternativ e Em ail Provi der Settings Google Netspace Mailbox Name Gmail Netspace Username username@gmail.com username@netsp ace.net.au Password Xxxxxx Xxxxxx My E-mail address username@gmail.com username@netsp ace.net.au Display name Google Netspace Outgoing server smtp.gmail.com mail.netspace .ne t.au Outgoing port 465 25 Sending opti[...]
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73 2.12 Advanced Handset Settings From the Main Me nu go to Setti ngs then pre ss the Right Arrow Key for Handse t Settings. Network • Preferred mode: Y ou can lock y our handset t o GSM.or U MTS (3G) Netw orks • Preferred Band: Y ou can lock the handset to c ertain bands, U = UM TS, G = GSM • Preferred sele ctio n*: Y ou can specif y w hich [...]
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74 2.13 Advanced Call Settings From the Main Menu go to Settings then press the Right A rrow Key 4 times for Call Settings VideoPhone Setting • The following fields are preset by T elstra • The VIG Number is +61418 707888 • The UUS T ype is Email • The UUS S tring is blank • Co ntact T elstra f or more details V oice Mail • Y our V oice[...]
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75 Call Waiting This serv ice lets y ou know if y ou receive another inco ming call whil e you are o n the phon e. When active (de fault) and y ou are on the phone you w ill hear some pips when y ou get another incoming call . Pre ss the butt on to sw itch between calls. Call Bar ring T o activate call ba rring you ne ed the barri ng passw ord from[...]
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76 Send my number This function allows y ou to send or hid e your number when making calls. Y ou can choose to have it set by the network or switch it on or of f.[...]
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77 3 Technical Information and Help 3.1 Troubleshooting and FAQ’s Please check t he manual tho roughly befor e cont acting your serv ice provider and read t he issues be low: Symptom R esolution Enter PIN Input th e correct PIN n umber as su pp lied by T elstra. See se ction 1.3 Insert (U)SIM Check you hav e inserted a valid (U)SIM ca rd. See Ins[...]
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78 How do I sw itch off Predictive T ext ? In any tex t entry mode pre ss the # key to toggle between differen t modes. The battery discharg es quickly Y our Network coverage is poor . Check y our signal bars. With only 1 or 2 bars t he network is p oor . Battery life of o nly 1 day is normal und er these co nditions. Sw itch off Bluetoot h to help[...]
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79 3.2 Glossary of Terms 2G or GSM Seco nd Generatio n wireless comm unication system. 3G Third Gener ation wirel ess communi cation system. 3G of fers video services an d high speed pa cket-dat a service. APN Access Point Name. T his is the gat eway to Inte rnet Service s A vatar is a small bit-map cart oon sty le picture Bluetooth is a wireless s[...]
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80 3.3 Technical Parameters Handset S tandards WCDMA 850MHz, 2100 MH z with HS DP A data 900MHz GSM, 1800 MH z GSM and 1900 MH z GSM with UMTS Dimensions W×L×H Approx 47mm × 107mm × 14.5mm Weight Approx 88g (Includin g standa rd battery ) Features MP4 video, MP3 audio, 1.3MP ixel camera, V ideo Phone, USB connectivity , MIDP 2.0 JA V A 225MHz P[...]
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81 3.4 Character Chart Key Corresponding Characters 1 1 and some common punctuatio n c har acters eg . , ? ! @ ‘ 2 ABCabc2 3 DEFdef3 4 GHIghi4 5 JKLjkl5 6 MNOmno6 7 PQRS pqrs7 8 TUVtuv8 9 WXYZwxy z9 0 S pace 0 * key Press * key for charact er set. Pres s twice for I nternational Pr efix ”+” # key T oggle differ ent tex t modes. Long pr ess to[...]
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82 4 Environmental Statement Y our ZTE handset is made us ing the lat est manufacturi ng techniqu es and env ironmenta l standard s to redu ce w aste and h az ard s t o the env ironment. However at the end of life of t he equipment t he manufa cturer reco mmends that y ou return the handset and accessor ies to your neares t re-cy cling depot o r se[...]
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83 5 Menu Listing 1) T ools 1. File Manager 2 . Alarm 3 . Calendar 4 . S topwatch 5. Calculator 6 . World T ime 7 . Pocke tNews Connect 1. Bluetooth 2. Syncml 2) Messages 1. New Message 2. Inbox (0/0) 3. Outbox (0) 4. Drafts (0) 5. Sent (0) 6. User folders 7. (U)SIM Inbox (0/0) 8. Settings 1 - Mul. Msg. Settings 2 - T ext Msg. Settings 3 - T emplat[...]
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84 7) Settings A. Screen 1. Wallp aper 2. Backlight duration 3. Brightness 4. Owner name 5. Greeting B. Handset 1. Language 2. Time and date 3. Network 4. Own phone number 5. Connection 6. Access Point settings 7. Restore default settings 8. Keylock 9. Network time C. Profiles 1. General 2. Meeting 3. Outdoor 4. Silent D. Security 1. Activate secur[...]
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85 Index Advanced Operation ... 49 Appointme nts ..............36 Backgr ound ................. 29 Backlight Duration ....... 31 Battery .................. 13, 15 Bigpond ....................... 43 BigPond Music Pla yer . 44 Bluetooth......... 61, 62, 63 Bluetooth Ca r Ki t .........64 Browse the Inte rnet .....42 Browse r....................... 67[...]
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86 Send a Fa x ................. 60 Set Alar ms .................. 36 Silent Mode ..... 1 1, 30, 81 SMS ............................ 25 S peed Di al .................. 21 S topwat ch ................... 65 S treami ng URL ........... 69 SyncML ....................... 46 T ake Pict ures .............. 39 T echnical Parameters80, 81 T roubleshoot ing[...]