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S131-T CDMA 1X Digital Mobile Phone User Manual Copyright 2009 by ZTE Corporation All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be excerpted, reproduced, translated or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation. The manual is published by ZTE Corporation. We reserve the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications without prior notice. Version: Release 1.0 Date: Mar. 2009 Manual number: 05658450xxx Content 1 General Information ..................................................................................1 1.1 Welcome......................................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 Security......................................................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Safety Warnings
.............................................................................................................................................1 1.4 Limit Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................3 1.5 Limitation of Liability ............................................................................................................................................3 2 Know Your Phone ......................................................................................5 2.1 Keypad........................................................................................................................................................................5 2.2 Instruction of Interface Icon............................................................................................................................7 2.3 Technical Parameters............................................................................................................................................7 2.4 Battery......................................................................................................................................................................7 2.4.1 Removing and Installing the Battery..........................................................................................................8 2.4.2 Charging the Battery.....................................................................................................................................8 2.5 Connecting to the Network..................................................................................................................................9 2.5.1 UIM Card...........................................................................................................................................................9 2.5.2 Inserting and Extracting the UIM Card ..................................................................................................9 2.5.3 Power on/off Phone......................................................................................................................................10 2.5.4 PIN Code .........................................................................................................................................................10 2.5.5 Connecting the Network .............................................................................................................................10 3 Basic Operations .................................................................................... 12 3.1 Making a Call...........................................................................................................................................................12 3.2 Answering a Call....................................................................................................................................................13 3.2.1 Handset Auto Answer ..................................................................................................................................13 3.2.2 Setting Any Key Answer .............................................................................................................................13 3.2.3 Incoming Call Silence...................................................................................................................................13 3.3 In Conversation.....................................................................................................................................................13 3.3.1 Silence in Conversation ................................................................................................................................13 3.3.2 Adjusting Volume in Conversation ............................................................................................................13 3.3.3 Selecting Options in Conversation ...........................................................................................................13 3.4 Menu Functions .....................................................................................................................................................13 4 Contacts ............................................................................................. 15 4.1 Adding New Record ..............................................................................................................................................15 4.2 Viewing Records....................................................................................................................................................15 4.3 Finding Records.....................................................................................................................................................16 4.4 Erasing Records ....................................................................................................................................................16 4.4.1 Erasing a Record............................................................................................................................................16 4.4.2 Erasing All Contacts.....................................................................................................................................16 4.5 Editing Name of the Contacts ..........................................................................................................................16 4.6 Editing Phone Number.........................................................................................................................................17 4.7 Selecting Group.....................................................................................................................................................17 4.8 Setting Number Type..........................................................................................................................................17 4.9 Setting Speed Dial...............................................................................................................................................17 i 4.10 Viewing and Making Speed Dial.......................................................................................................................17 4.11 Memory Status ....................................................................................................................................................18 4.12 Batch Operation..................................................................................................................................................18 5 Messages ............................................................................................ 19 5.1 Sending a New Message ......................................................................................................................................19 5.2 Sending Messages ................................................................................................................................................19 5.3 Receiving Incoming Call while Editing Message........................................................................................... 20 5.4 Reading Message.................................................................................................................................................. 20 5.5 Viewing Outbox.................................................................................................................................................... 20 5.6 Erasing Messages ................................................................................................................................................ 20 5.6.1 Erasing a Message........................................................................................................................................ 20 5.6.2 Erasing All Messages ...................................................................................................................................21 5.7 Sending Template Messages .............................................................................................................................21 5.8 Reading Voice Mail ...............................................................................................................................................21 5.9 Message Settings.................................................................................................................................................21 5.9.1 Msg Priority ....................................................................................................................................................21 5.9.2 Delivery Acknowledging...............................................................................................................................21 5.9.3 Save Sent Message ......................................................................................................................................21 5.9.4 Automatically Erasing Inbox .................................................................................................................... 22 5.9.5 Save Position ................................................................................................................................................. 22 5.9.6 Edit SMS on Call Reject ............................................................................................................................ 22 5.9.7 Memory Status of Messages.................................................................................................................... 22 6 Call History ......................................................................................... 23 6.1 Viewing Recent Calls............................................................................................................................................ 23 6.2 Erasing Recent Calls List................................................................................................................................... 23 6.3 Call Duration ......................................................................................................................................................... 23 7 Profiles .............................................................................................. 24 7.1 Profile Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 24 7.2 Headset Autoanswer .......................................................................................................................................... 24 7.3 Ring Type ............................................................................................................................................................... 24 8 Display............................................................................................... 25 8.1 Setting Wallpaper................................................................................................................................................ 25 8.2 Set Backlighting................................................................................................................................................... 25 8.3 Set Intensity........................................................................................................................................................ 25 8.4 Adjusting Contrast.............................................................................................................................................. 25 8.5 Selecting Language.............................................................................................................................................. 25 8.6 Setting Time Format.......................................................................................................................................... 25 8.7 Changing Banner................................................................................................................................................... 25 9 Settings ............................................................................................. 27 9.1 Call Settings .......................................................................................................................................................... 27 9.1.1 Call Waiting................................................................................................................................................. 27 9.1.2 Call Forwarding.......................................................................................................................................... 27 9.1.3 Any Key Answer ........................................................................................................................................ 28 ii 9.1.4 Voice Privacy.............................................................................................................................................. 28 9.1.5 International Call Setting...................................................................................................................... 28 9.1.6 Call Timers.................................................................................................................................................. 28 9.1.7 Call Connect Alert .................................................................................................................................... 28 9.1.8 Call Restriction.......................................................................................................................................... 28 9.2 Security Settings................................................................................................................................................ 29 9.2.1 Setting Phone Lock .................................................................................................................................. 29 9.2.2 Setting PIN Code..................................................................................................................................... 29 9.2.3 Viewing Emergency Numbers................................................................................................................ 29 9.2.4 Resetting.................................................................................................................................................... 29 10 Games................................................................................................ 31 10.1 Brick Attack .........................................................................................................................................................31 10.2 Push Box................................................................................................................................................................31 11 Organiser ............................................................................................ 32 11.1 Radio....................................................................................................................................................................... 32 11.2 Scheduler ............................................................................................................................................................. 32 11.3 Voice Memo.......................................................................................................................................................... 33 11.4 Alarm ..................................................................................................................................................................... 33 11.5 Stopwatch ............................................................................................................................................................ 33 11.6 Calculator.............................................................................................................................................................. 33 12 TATA Zone.......................................................................................... 34 13 Text Input .......................................................................................... 35 13.1 Multitap Input..................................................................................................................................................... 35 13.2 Numbers Input................................................................................................................................................... 35 13.3 eHiText Input .................................................................................................................................................... 35 13.4 Symbols Input .................................................................................................................................................... 36 14 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 37 iii 1.1 Welcome 1 General Information Thank you for choosing S131-T CDMA 1X Digital Mobile Phone. To guarantee the mobile phone always in its best condition, please read this manual carefully
: ZTE-C S132 and keep it for future use. The pictures, symbols and contents in this manual are just for your reference. They might not be completely identical with your phone. Please subject to the real object. ZTE operates a policy of continuous development and reserves the right to update and modify the technical specifications in this document at any time without prior notice. 1.2 Security
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, please report to your service provider or agencies of banning the use of your lost UIM card and phone, which will protect you from economic losses resulted from unauthorized use. You need to provide the phones ESN/MEID number labeled. You can see ESN/MEID number after removing the battery. Please keep ESN/MEID number for future use.
To protect your mobile phone from illegal use, please take the security measures as follows:
Set PIN code of the UIM card.
Take it with you as you can. 1.3 Safety Warnings Radio Frequency (RF) Energy
The highest SAR value for this model phone tested for use at the head is 1.23W/kg W/kg
(1g).
The highest SAR value for this model phone tested for use at the body is 0.959 W/kg (1g) SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters, or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and which provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device, including its antenna, and the users body. To the Owner
Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference sent by mobile phone if inadequately shielded, such as electronic system of vehicles. Please consult the manufacturer on the device before using the phone if necessary.
Operating of mobile phone may interfere with medical devices like hearing aides and pacemakers. Please always keep the mobile phone more than 20 centimeters away from such medical devices when the phone is powered on. Do not carry the mobile phone in the breast pocket. Power the mobile phone off if necessary. Consult a physician or the manufacturer on the medical device before using the phone.
Be aware of the usage limitation when using a mobile phone at places such as oil warehouses or chemical factories, where there are explosive gases or explosive products being processed, because even if your phone is in standby mode, it still transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. Therefore, power off your phone if required.
Pay attention to traffic safety. Do not use your mobile phone while driving. Park before 1 making or answering a call.
Store the phone out of the reach of little children. The phone may cause injury if used as a toy. Mobile Phone
Please use original accessories or accessories that are authorized by the manufacturer. Using any unauthorized accessories may affect your mobile phones performance, and violate related national regulations about telecom terminals, or even endanger your body
If you want to clean your phone, please use clean fabric that is a bit wet or anti-static. Do not use harsh chemical cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean it. Turn off your phone before you clean it.
As your mobile phone can produce electromagnetic field, do not place it near magnetic items such as computer disks.
Using the phone near electrical appliances such as TV, telephone, radio and personal computer can cause interference, which affects the function of the phone.
Do not expose your mobile phone to direct sunlight or store it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices.
Prevent liquid from leaking into your phone.
Do not drop, knock or harshly treat your phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards.
Do not connect the phone with other unauthorized peripheral equipments.
Do not attempt to disassemble the mobile phone and battery by yourself. Non-expert handling of the devices may damage them.
Do not charge the mobile phone without battery.
On occasion of emergent calling, keep your phone in status of power on and in area of service. On the condition of standby, press the key to enter emergency phone number, and then press to make a phone call. Send key Battery Using
Do not short-circuit the battery, as this can cause excessive heat and fire.
Do not store battery in hot areas or dispose of it in a fire to avoid explosion.
Never use any charger or battery damaged or worn out.
Return the wear-out battery to the provider or put it in the appointed recycle place. Do not put it in familial rubbish. Warning: If the battery is broken, keep away from content. If it taints your skin, wash your skin with abundant fresh water and ask doctor for help if necessary. Safety and General Using in Vehicles
Before making or answering a call, you should pay attention to the local laws about using wireless mobile phones and take them into account in practical use.
Safety airbag, brake, speed control system and oil eject system shouldnt be affected by wireless transmitting. If you do meet problems above, please contact your automobile provider.
Please power off your mobile phone when refueling your automobile, and so do the place where duplex wireless equipments are banned. Dont put your phone together with flammable or explosive items, as inner spark may cause fire. 2 In Aircraft
Follow the restrictions in aircraft. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft.
Please power off your mobile phone before taking off till landing. In order to protect airplanes communication system from interference, it is never allowed to use mobile phone when it is in flight. Using mobile phone before the plane taking off should get aircrews permission according to safety regulations. 1.4 Limit Warranty The warranty does not apply to defects or errors in the product caused by:
(a) Reasonable abrasion.
(b) Misuse including mishandling, physical damage, improper installation, unauthorized disassembly of the product.
(c) Water or any other liquid damage.
(d) Any unauthorized repair or modification.
(e) Power surges, lightning damage, fire, flood or other events outside ZTEs reasonable control.
(f) Use of the product with any unauthorized third party products such as generic chargers.
(g) Any other cause beyond the range of normal usage for products. End user shall have no right to reject, return, or receive a refund for any product from ZTE under the above-mentioned situations. This warranty is end users sole remedy and ZTEs sole liability for defective or nonconforming items, and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed, implied or statutory, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, unless otherwise required under the mandatory provisions of the law. 1.5 Limitation of Liability ZTE shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages resulting from or arising out of or in connection with using this product, whether or not ZTE had been advised, knew or should have known the possibility of such damages. 1.6 Declaration We, ZTE Corporation, declared that:
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 3 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 4 2.1 Keypad 2 Know Your Phone Earpiece LCD screen OK key Left select key Left key Send key Number key
* key Earphone Up key Right select key Right key End key Down key
# key Microphone Handset charm Charger connector 5 Key Tip Function Description Send key End key
Make or answer a call.
Press Send key in standby mode to enter recent All Calls list.
Press Send key two times directly to redial the last number.
End an active call or reject a call.
Power on/power off.
Exit from any interface to standby mode. Left select key Enter main menu in standby mode.
Switch to the options of left bottom submenu. Right select key Enter All lists in Contacts in standby mode. OK key Up/Down key
(Scroll key) Left/Right key
(Scroll key)
Switch to the options of right bottom submenu.
Erase character(s) while editing text.
Cancel operation, eixt to previous pop-up window.
Confirm the commands and options selected.
Confirm the character chosen while character inputting.
In standby mode, hold OK key to enter Mobileshop menu;
Press OK key to enter UTK menu.
Scroll the cursor up and down.
Used as selection key up and down for keying in commands and selecting options shown on the display.
In standby mode, hold Up key to enable/disable Silence;
Press Down key to enter Voice Memo menu.
Press Up key to view Profiles.
Used as direction key in games.
Scroll the cursor left and right.
Used as selection key to scroll cursor left and right for keying in commands and selecting options shown on the display.
In standby mode, press Left key to enter Messages menu;
Press Right key to view Scheduler.
Adjust volume in conversation. 6
Used as direction key in games.
Key in numbers or characters.
Make a Speed Dial call.
Hold 0 key to input + in standby mode. 0~9 Number key
*key, #key
# key:
Hold # key in standby mode to enable/disable vibration.
Press # key to select text mode when edit text.
* key:
Hold * key in standby mode to lock phones keypad.
Press * key once to enter Symbols mode.
Note: To press the key in this manual means to press the key and release it. To hold the key means to keep pressing the key for two seconds or more. 2.2 Instruction of Interface Icon Icon Indication Signal strength Earphone Keypad locked Roaming New message New urgent message Ringer with vibration Vibration Silence All Alarm Power indicator 2.3 Technical Parameters Handset Type Dimensions S131-T HeightWidthThickness 104.8mm46mm14.4mm About 72g(Battery Included) Weight Battery Continuous standby time Continuous talk time Note: Please refer to the real phone for other relative parameters of the battery and About 270-330h (Subject to Network) Above 400min (Subject to Network) charger. 2.4 Battery The attached Li-ion battery along with the phone can be used after unpacking. For the first three times, please use up the power and charge it fully for a new battery to perform well. 7 2.4.1 Removing and Installing the Battery
Remove(1) Press and push the back-cover of the phone down to release and remove it off the phone. (2) Put finger on the side/top/bottom finger grips, and then lift up the battery from the finger grips to remove the battery.
Install(1) Replace the battery into the battery slot, to be noted that the lower end of the battery firstly inserted. (2) Put the back-cover of the phone flatly upon the body of phone. Direct the back cover towards the locking catches on the top/sides of the phone and push the back-cover of the phone to lock the cover into its place. 2.4.2 Charging the Battery 8
Plug out rubber away (turn 180 as shown in the picture) from the jack on the bottom of the handset and connect the lead from the charger to the socket on the bottom of the phone.
(Note: The side with arrow should be upright while connecting). Connect the charger to a standard wall AC socket.
Meanwhile, the charging indicator in up-right corner of the display flops cyclically, indicating the charging is going. In power-off mode while charging, the display only shows the charge indicator. If the battery is completely flat in storage or used up, it may take for a while before the charging indicator appears on the display or any calls can be made.
When the charging indicator on the screen stops flopping, the charging is completed. The charging takes usually up to 23 hours. In the process of charging, it is a normal phenomenon that the battery, phone and charger get into hot accordingly.
After the completion of charging, disconnect the charger from the phone and AC socket. Note
When it is in charge, place the phone on condition of good ventilation and temperature between -545. Ensure to use the charger offered by the manufacturer. Using unauthorized charger may cause danger and violate the authorization of the phone and the guarantee article.
When the phone is automatically switched off or indicates the alarm information of power shortage, please charge the battery in time.
The duration time of the standby status or conversation of the phone is based on ideal working environment. In practice, the working time of battery varies with network condition, working environment and application methods. 2.5 Connecting to the Network 2.5.1 UIM Card Before using the phone, please insert effective UIM (User Identity Module) card into the phone. All the information related to the network connection is recorded in the metal plane area of UIM card together with the information you saved in your contacts in the UIM card. The UIM card can be inserted into any CDMA phone to use (new phone automatically reads UIM card). Please do not touch the metal plane area of the card to avoid missing and damaging information in the card and put UIM card in place far away from electricity and magnetism. WarningPlease power off the phone before taking out UIM card. It is prohibited to insert or take out UIM card in the condition of connecting with external power. 2.5.2 Inserting and Extracting the UIM Card
Power off the phone, remove the battery and other external power. Insert UIM card into UIM card slot in the phone or pull out UIM card out of slot, as shown in picture hereinafter. 9 2.5.3 Power on/off Phone Please hold End key to power on/off the phone.The phone will check whether UIM card inserted well or not. And then follow the prompt indication on the display:
Enter PINKey in PIN code of UIM card if it is set. SearchingSearch appropriate network connected. 2.5.4 PIN Code To set PIN code (Personal Identification Number) is to avoid the illegal usage of UIM card. To input PIN code of UIM card and press OK key to confirm to start on using phone. If inputting wrong PIN several times continuously, UIM card will be locked by network. NoteThe network provider offers you PIN code (four to eight digits). You should change PIN code as soon as possible for security. To set PIN code, see 9.2 Security Settings. 2.5.5 Connecting the Network After you power on the phone and input PIN code, the phone automatically searches the network available and in state of standby mode. Besides sending and receiving calls, you can also:
Press Left select key to enter main Menu menu. Press Right select key to enter Contacts menu.
Hold * key in standby mode to lock phones keypad.
Hold # key in standby mode to enable/disable vibration mode.
Hold Up key to set the phone in Silence All.
Hold OK key to enter MobileShop menu.
Press Up key to view Profiles. Press Left key to enter Messages menu. Press Right key to enter Scheduler menu. Press OK key to enter UTK menu. 10
Press Send key to enter All Calls list. 11 3.1 Making a Call 3 Basic Operations Please ensure that you are in the place where the signal can be received. Examine network signal strength icon on the screen. The more the indication bars, the stronger the intensity of receiving signal is. If there is no bar, please move to the place where the intensity of receiving signal is better. Sometimes, you only need to change the direction.
Making a National Call Press Number key to key in phone number, and add area code when making a long distance call (no need to add area code when dialing local number in some area). Press Send key to call out. Press End key to end the call and conversation.
Making an International Call Enter the country code, area code (without the leading 0) and the complete telephone number you want to dial, press Send key to call out. Before the country code, hold 0 key to enter the international prefix + (the character +
replaces the international access code) or key in international prefix, e.g. 00 of international call directly.
Making Recent Calls All calls you recently dialed, received or missed are saved in Call History your phone. All numbers are grouped as Missed Calls, Received Calls and Dialled Calls. When the list is full, the oldest number will be erased automatically and replaced by a new record when new record is coming. You can check the list as follows:
In standby mode, press Send key to view recent All Calls list.
The number listed in can be directly dialed by pressing Send key.
Making Pause Calls You can make use of pause call to dial an extention or voice service call. E.g. Key in phone number, press OK key to select P on the display (character P added accordingly), and then key in number afterwards. Press Send key to dial the first number, when connected, press Send key again to dial the second number automatically. 12 3.2 Answering a Call For an incoming call in standby mode, the phone will offer corresponding ringer or vibration to prompt according to your settings. With the number already saved in Contacts, the phone also shows the name of caller. Press Send key to answer an incoming call. Press End key See 9.1 Call Settings and refer to other ways of answering calls for your option as follows. to end a call and the call duration is temporarily displayed. 3.2.1 Handset Auto Answer You can set handset to answer an incoming call automaticlly. Select Menu Settings Call Call Connect Alert. Select On/Off, and press OK key. The phone can be connected in 5 seconds. 3.2.2 Setting Any Key Answer Select Menu Settings Call Anykey Answer. Select On/Off, and press OK key. An incoming call can be answered by pressing any key except End key, Left /Right select key. 3.2.3 Incoming Call Silence For an incoming call, press Right Select key to make the ringer tone in silent (Mute). This function silences the current incoming call only. The phone will ring normally for next incoming call. 3.3 In Conversation 3.3.1 Silence in Conversation During conversation, you can select Option (Contacts or Messages) or Mute displayed. Select Mute to let the other party temporarily not hear your voice; Select Unmute back to normal. You can also enter Contacts or Messages during a conversation. 3.3.2 Adjusting Volume in Conversation Press Left/Right key to adjust volume of Earpiece during a call. 3.3.3 Selecting Options in Conversation During a call, press Left/Right select key and OK key to select options of Mute/Unmute, Option (Contacts or Messages), etc.
Select Mute/Unmute to temporarily mute\unmute my conversation.
Select Option for selection in Menu, such as Contacts or Messages, with no worry about ending the conversation.
Press OK key to open phone speaker, and press OK key again back to normal. 3.4 Menu Functions
Main Menu Function:
i. In standby mode, press Left select key to enter main Menu. Scroll Up/Down or Left/Right key through the menu and select functions according to the prompt on the screen. 13 ii. If the menu contains submenus and further submenus, select options and submenu you want according to the prompt on the screen. iii. Press OK key/Left select key to set or press Right select key to return to the previous menu. Press End key to exit to standby mode.
Bottom Menu Function:
If options are displayed on the bottom of the screen, press Left select key to set or Right select key to exit. The functions of phone are mainly grouped in main Menu: Contacts, Messages, Call History, Profiles, Display, Settings, Orginiser, TATA Zone, and Games. Please refer to the text hereinafter in this manual in detail. 14 4 Contacts You can save contacts in phone and UIM card. Each contact in phones memory has three phone numbers. Select Memory Status to view memory of phone and UIM card. 4.1 Adding New Record
Save to Phone:
1. Select MenuContacts Add Name. 2. Select would-be added information: Name, Existing Name. 3. Select the saving position of Phone or UIM. 4. If you choose in Phone, press Up/Down key to write the information of Name/Group/Home Number/Mobile Number/Office Number/Default Number/Call Alert/Sms Alert, if you choose in UIM, press Up/Down key to write the information of Name/Number, See 13 Text Input instructions for writing text and character. 5. After the completion of writing, press Left select key to save the contact. 6. Scroll to the just-added phone number to reedit, press OK key or select Option. Further operation can be executed, such as:
Edit: Edit the number.
Send Message: Send message to this number.
Make a call: Make a call to this number.
Erase: Delete the record.
Send Name: Send the name and number of the contact as a message.
Copy to UIM/phone: Copy the contact to UIM or Phone.
Move to UIM/phone: Move the contact to UIM or Phone.
Set to Speed Dial: Assign a speed dial number to the phone number (available for contact saved in phone).
Default Number: View the default number of this contact. Note: The record saved in UIM card only has one name and one number allowed. In standby mode, key in phone number, press Left select key to save. If you save the same number again, the phone prompts to remind you this number is already exist. 4.2 Viewing Records 1. Select MenuContacts. 2. You can view the corresponding records in All list. Press Left/Right key to view the lists in All/No Group/Family/Relatives/
Friends/Business/Colleagues/School/Club/UIM/VIP. Press Up/Down key to scroll to the name 15 you are finding, and press OK key, you can see the details of the name. Note: When there is no storage record in Contacts, it will indicate No contacts found. 4.3 Finding Records You can search for a name or number in Contacts in pop-up window by choosing:
In Groups 1. Select Menu Contacts. 2. Select the group of All/No Group/Family/Relatives/Friends/
Business/Colleagues/School/Club/UIM/VIP. You can key in the first characters of the name you are searching for to view contact directly in list. 3. Press Up/Down key to scroll though the corresponding name(s) and records in the list. Scroll to the name you want, and press OK key/Left select key to view the details or select Option.
Find 1. Select Menu Contacts. 2. Select Find. You can key in total or any part of the the name/number/group you are searching for in Find Name/Find Number/Find Group. And then press Left select key to find. 3. Press Up/Down key to scroll though the corresponding name(s) and records in the list. Scroll to the name you want, and press OK key to view the details or select Option.
In Standby Mode:
To quickly find phone number in Contacts in standby mode, press Right select key or directly key in total or any part of the phone number and select Find, and /or scroll to the name you want. 4.4 Erasing Records 4.4.1 Erasing a Record 1. Select Menu Contacts. 2. Select All List or Find to search for would-be erased record. 3. Scroll to the record you want to erase and press OK key. 4. Select Option to Erase contact, and press OK key. Confirm to erase? indicated on the display. 6. Press Left select key to delete. 4.4.2 Erasing All Contacts You can Erase All the records in Contacts. Or see 9.2 Security Settings for the details of other ways of erasing. Note: There five built-in records which are very useful and can not be erased, as well as in Speed Dial List. 4.5 Editing Name of the Contacts 1. Select Menu Names. 2. Select All List or Find to search for would-be edited record. 3. Scroll to the record you want to edit and press OK key. 4. Select Option to Edit name, and press OK key. 5. Press Right select key to erase character of the current name, and rewrite the name. 16 6. Select Save, Succeed to saveappears on the display. 4.6 Editing Phone Number 1. Select MenuContacts. 2. Select All List or Find to search for would-be edited record. 3. Scroll to the number you want to edit and press OK key. 4. Select Option to Edit number, and press OK key. 5. Press Right select key and press number key to erase and key in digit of phone number. 6. Select Save. Succeed to save appears on the display. 4.7 Selecting Group You can group the stored records into Contacts. 1. Select MenuContacts. 2. Select All List or Find to search for would-be edited record in phones memory, and press OK key. 3. Select Edit and group of No Group/Family/Relatives/Friends/
Business/Colleagues/School/Club/VIP and press OK key to save. 4.8 Setting Number Type 1. Select MenuContacts. 2. Select All List or Find to search for would-be edited record in phones memory and press OK key. 3. Select Edit, and number type of Home Number/Mobile Number/Office Number, and press OK key to save. 4.9 Setting Speed Dial In standby state, you can make a Speed Dial of saved number by keying in one or two-digit digit (2-9). 1. Select Menu Contacts. 2. Select All List or Find to search for the record you want to set as speed dial number, press OK key, and then move to number in window, and press OK key. 3. Scroll to select Set to Speed Dial and press OK key. 4. Select an Empty slot in list. 5. Press OK key. Contact added appears on the display. Note: There five built-in records in Speed Dial List which are very useful and can not be erased, as well as in Contacts. 4.10 Viewing and Making Speed Dial Viewing Select MenuContacts Speed Dials all Speed Dial list indicated. Dialing You can make a call by entering speed dial number in the standby mode. Method 1: Enter speed dial number, press Send Key to dial. Method 2: Directly hold the speed dial number digit key. 17 4.11 Memory Status 1. Select MenuContacts Memory Status. 2. View the number of saved entries and maximum number of entries saved in phone and UIM card. For example: Phone: 8/500, UIM: 4/500, indicating that 500 records entries in Max., out of which eight have be saved in phone. And 500 entries in Max., out of which four have been saved in UIM card. Please consult with service supplier for storage capacity of UIM card. 4.12 Batch Operation 1. Select MenuContacts. 2. Select All List or Find to search for would-be edited record in phones memory and press OK key. 3. Select Option Batch operation to copy, move contact in (between) phones memory or UIM card.
Copy Phone to UIM: Copy all contacts of the phones memory to UIM card.
Copy UIM to Phone: Copy all contacts in UIM card to the phones memory.
Move Phone to UIM: Move all contacts of the phones memory to UIM card.
Move UIM to phone: Move all contacts in UIM card to the phones memory. Note: This function can copy/move all the records in (between) phones memory/UIM card, and all the different records or numbers under the same name will be copied/moved accordingly in (between) phones memory/UIM card one by one as different records. 18 5 Messages This is introduction of how to send, receive and erase the messages in your phone. NoteThe function introduced hereinafter may differ with different service offered in your area. Please consult with your service provider for more detailed information. 5.1 Sending a New Message Please consult with the service provider to support the network service of sending message. 1. Select Menu Messages Write. 2. Write message text. See 13. Text Input more instructions for writing text and character. 3. Scroll and then press Left select key/OK key to select any Option as follows:
- Send: Send the message.
- Save: Save the message in Draft.
- Templates: Select preformatted phrases and sentences as message text.
- Contacts: Select phone number from Contacts.
- Priority: Select the priority as Normal, Urgent, Emergency for sending message.
- Delivery Ack: Select On or Off for your phone can or can not automatically receive message from network informing you whether you have sent message successfully.
- Send as Flash: Send a flash SMS. 4. Input the recipients Phone Number or select phone number from Contacts, and then press OK key to go further. Note: The SMS centers of some cities and regions do not support messages longer than 160 characters. 5.2 Sending Messages You can send messages to grouped mobile phone which can receive message meanwhile.
To Multireceivers 1. Select MenuMessagesWrite. 2. Write message text. 3. Select any receiver in Contacts or key in the numbers separated with semicolon. All the phone numbers displayed in pop-up window can be reedited. The maximum of receivers not exceed 10 persons. 3. Press Left select key or OK key to send the message.
To Groups 1. Select Menu Messages Msg Groups. 2. Select any SMS Groups (1-5), press OK key to view or Add receiver into those groups. All the phone numbers displayed listed in pop-up window can be reedited. The maximum of receivers in each group not exceed 10 persons. 19 3. Select options to:
- Send: Send message to the recipient selected.
- Send To All: Send messages to all the recipients in group.
- Add: Add new recipient.
- Replace: Reedit the number of group member.
- Remove Member: Erase the recipients in group.
- Erase Group: Clear all the recipients information in group. 5.3 Receiving Incoming Call while Editing Message If you do not want to receive the incoming call, press End key. If you want to receive the incoming call, press Send key to receive the call. After ending the receiving, you can continue to edit on the screen and send it. 5.4 Reading Message On receipt of a new message, the phone prompts you by vibration or ringer (up to silence and ringer in Profiles). The display prompts. Press OK key or Left select key to View. New message is automatically saved in Inbox (of the phone or UIM card). The phone displays the memory status of message. Erase old messages to keep space for new messages. 1.Select Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Scroll to the message you want to read. 3. Press OK key to read message. Display automatically scrolls page by page. You can also press Up/Down key to scroll. 4. After reading, press Left/Right key to select:
Reply Reply message to sender. Forward Forward the message to other recipients. EraseErase this message. Voice call: Call back to the sender. Save number: Save the number of this message. Copy to phone: Copy the message to phone (available for message saved in Inbox of UIM card). 5.5 Viewing Outbox 1. Select Menu Messages Outbox. 2. Scroll Message List. 3. Press OK key to read Sent or Unsent message. 4. Select OK to return to the list. Select other options to View, Erase, Forward, ReSend
(available only for unsent message) the message. 5.6 Erasing Messages Delete and erase old messages to release space for phones SMS memory. You can select erasing messages when sending or reading messages; erase messages one by one or all in Inbox, Outbox. 5.6.1 Erasing a Message 1. Select Menu Messages. 2. Select messages location: Inbox, Outbox, Draft. 20
[z2]: Delete Move to R-UIM. 3. Press Up/down key to select to-be-erased messages. 4. Select Erase to erase messages. 5. Select Yes to erase this message. 5.6.2 Erasing All Messages 1. Select Menu Messages Erase Msgs. 2. Select an option in list:
- InboxErase all messages in Inbox.
- Outbox: Erase all messages in Outbox.
- Draft: Erase all messages in Draft.
- All MessagesErase all messages in phone and UIM card. 5.7 Sending Template Messages The phone has a group of some common built-in phrases and sentences, such as, Please call, Where are you? Can we talk? etc. 1. Select Menu MessagesTemplates. 2. Press OK key to view and select the message you want to send/edit. 3. Key in phone number or select in Contacts/Msg Groups. 4. Press OK key or Left select key to send or save the message, see 5.1 Sending a new message in detail. 5.8 Reading Voice Mail Before using Voice Mail box, please consult with network provider to confirm that the function of voice mail box has been activated. After your successful setting, network will automatically transfer divert incoming call(s) to your voice mail box, and send message(s) to your phone. Select Check Voicemail to read the message. Press OK key/Left select key to dial voice mail box number and listen to the message following guide prompt. Select Voice Mail Number to view the voice mail number. To listen to your voice mail, hold 1 key for seconds to dial voice mail box number in standby mode. Note: The function needs network support. 5.9 Message Settings You can set your message box before you use it, such as, Text Msg Setting and General. 5.9.1 Msg Priority 1. Select Menu Messages Msg SettingsText Msg Settings Msg Priority. 2. Select Normal, Urgent, Emergency for sending message. 5.9.2 Delivery Acknowledging 1. Select Menu MessagesMsg SettingsText Msg Settings Delivery Ack. 2. Select On or Off for your phone can or can not automatically receive message from network informing you whether you have sent message successfully. 5.9.3 Save Sent Message 1. Select Menu MessagesMsg SettingsText Msg Settings Save Sent Msg. 21 2. Select On or Off for your phone can or can not automatically save sent message. 5.9.4 Automatically Erasing Inbox Set erasing the last read message in Inbox automatically when Inbox is full. 1. Select Menu MessageMsg SettingsGeneral Auto Erase Inbox. 2. Select On or Off and press OK key 5.9.5 Save Position 1. Select Menu MessageMsg SettingsGeneralSave Position. 2. Select UIM or Phone and press OK key to save message in UIM card or phone. 5.9.6 Edit SMS on Call Reject 1. Select Menu MessagesMessage SettingsGeneral Edit SMS on Call Reject. 2. Edit or save the wording of SMS on call reject. Note: Select R-SK (Icon of SMS on call to be rejected) to reject the call and send SMS. Meanwhile the rejected call is stored in missed calls list. 5.9.7 Memory Status of Messages 1. Select Menu MessagesMemory Status. 2. Press Left select key or OK key to view the number of saved messages and maximum number of messages saved in phone and UIM card, for example:
UIM: 2/40, indicating that 40 messages entries in Max., out of which 2 have been saved in UIM card. Phone Inbox: 5/100, indicating that 100 messages entries in Max., out of which 5 have been saved in Inbox. Phone Outbox: 8/100, indicating that 100 messages entries in Max., out of which 8 have been saved in Outbox. Draft: 3/20, indicating that 20 messages entries in Max., out of which 3 have be saved in Outbox. Please consult with service supplier for storage capacity of UIM card. 22 6 Call History 6.1 Viewing Recent Calls Information of Missed Calls, Received Calls, Dialled Calls, Call Duration, Erase All including name, phone number, and call time and conversation duration is saved in the Call History. 1. Select MenuCall History. 2. Select Missed Calls, Received Calls, Dialled Calls. 3. Press OK key. 4. Select one entry of the records and press OK key. 5. Select option:
- Send MessageSend message to this number.
- SaveSave the number in mobile phones Contacts.
- EraseErase the number from the list of Call History.
- Edit: Edit the number.
- Call InformationIndicate number and conversation duration.
- Black ListAdd this number to the Black List. If the UIM card does not support the function of Incoming Call Indication, you can only see part of the above-mentioned options. 6.2 Erasing Recent Calls List You can erase the recent calls in the menu of Call History. 1. Select MenuCall HistoryErase All. 2. Select Erase Missed, Erase Received, Erase Dialed. 3. Press OK key to delete all the numbers from the list. 6.3 Call Duration 1. Select Menu Call History Call Duration. 2. Select an option from the list and press OK key. Last Dialled CallIndicate the talk time for the last dialled call. The time can be reset. All Dialled CallsIndicate the talk time for all dialled calls. The time can be reset. Received Calls: Indicate the talk time for all incoming calls. The time can be reset. All CallsIndicate the talk time for all dialled and received calls. The time can be reset. Reset Call DurationReset the call duration. 23 7 Profiles You can personalise your phone. There are many ways to change the sound and feel of your phone. 7.1 Profile Settings You can Set, Profile Edit, or Rename the current profile and select Ring Type, Ring Tone, Ringer Volume, Headset Volume, Key Beep Volume, Message Alert of your phone in submenu of Vibrate, Silent, General, Outdoor, Meeting, Headset to make specific modification in required mode. 7.2 Headset Autoanswer You can set headset to answer an incoming call automatically. 1. Select Menu ProfilesHeadsetProfile Edit Auto Answer. 2. Select option and press Left select key or OK key.
- Off: No headset autoanswer.
- After 5 Second: Call will be connected after 5 seconds
- After 10 Second: Call will be automatically answer after 10 7.3 Ring Type You can select alert type for an incoming call, earpiece and message. 1. Select MenuProfiles. 2. Select Profile Edit Ring Type in any of the profiles. 3. Select an option in list:
Ring+Vibrate: Set mobile phone in ten-second vibration case, then continuous Ringer later to prompt incoming call.
- Ring Tone: Set the phone in Ringer case to prompt.
- Vibrate: Set the phone in vibration case to prompt.
- Silent: Set the phone in silence case with backlighting to prompt.
- One Beep Mode: Set the phone Beep only once. Note: Type of Ring +Vibrate for message is as same as type of Vibrate. 24 8 Display 8.1 Setting Wallpaper You can select different wall papers as background in idle state. 1. Select MenuDisplayWallpaper. 2. Press Up/Down key to select Preset Wallpaper or Download Wallpaper. 3. Press Up/Down Key to scroll the list and press OK key/Left select key to confirm. 8.2 Set Backlighting During a call or pressing keys, the display lights on. You can set lighting duration and type. 1. Select Menu Display Backlight. 2. Select an option in pop-up window:
10 SecKeep backlighting for 10 seconds after last pressing. 30 SecKeep backlighting for 30 seconds after last pressing. 3. Press OK key/Left select key to confirm. NoteIn conversation, backlighting consumes the power quickly and shortens continues conversation and standby time. 8.3 Set Intensity 1. Select MenuDisplay Intensity. 2. Press Left/Right key to adjust Intensity, and press OK key/Left select key to confirm. 8.4 Adjusting Contrast 1. Select Menu Display Contrast 2. Press Left/Right key to adjust contrast, and press OK key to confirm. 8.5 Selecting Language 1. Select Menu DisplayLanguage. 2. Select English which is available, and press OK key. 8.6 Setting Time Format 1. Select MenuDisplay Time Format. 2. Select AM/PM or 24 HR, and press OK key/Left select key to confirm. 8.7 Changing Banner View and edit phones greeting to which appears on the display to your own. 25 1. Select MenuDisplay Banner. 2. Press OK key/Left select key to Edit. 3. Key in character(s) and press Right select key to erase character(s). 4. Press OK ke y/Left select key to Save. 26 9 Settings In main Menu pop-up window, select Settings to enter into. Your phone has different functions in Settings to meet your requirement. 9.1 Call Settings When network supports Call settings, you can use network services. NoteSome functions are network services. Please consult with network service provider to get corresponding service application. 9.1.1 Call Waiting During a call, use Call Waiting to answer the waiting call prompted by the network; Or dial another call meanwhile putting the first call on hold. These calls can be shifted while you have calls in conversation. Call Waiting lets you enjoy three-party conversation without missing call. 1. Select Menu Settings Call Call Waiting. 2. Select Option:
- Enable: To activate the call waiting function. The network will notify you of an incoming call while you have a call in progress. You can press Send key to get through the waiting call and switch one call to another.
- Disable: To cancel the call waiting function.
- Edit Feature Code: To edit the call waiting number. 9.1.2 Call Forwarding Use Call Forwarding to forward the incoming call to a designated phone number. After setting of call forwarding, phone will automatically dial network to set the function in active. 1. Select Menu Settings Call Call Forwarding. 2. Set type of call forwarding, press OK key. Immediate: All is diverted immediately in all conditions. Busy(Divert when busy): When the phone is busy, divert. No Answer(Divert when no answer): When there is no answer, divert. 3. Select Other Number and press OK key.
Enable: To activate call forwarding function, input the number to which the phone will forward. And then continue to press OK key. If the number has been set, directly press Left select key/OK key to select Enable. E.g. To forward incoming call to 12345678, input: 12345678, press Left select key to confirm, or press OK key to dial.
Disable: To deactivate call forwarding function.
Edit Featue Code: To edit the call forwarding number. 4. Select Voice Mail and press OK key. Select Enable /Disable or Edit Featue Code to 27 activate/deactivate forwarding call to voice mail number set already or edit the call forwarding number. 9.1.3 Any Key Answer 1. Select Menu SettingsCall Any Key Answer. 2. Select On or Off, press Left select key/OK key to set or not. For an incoming call, press any key to answer, except for End key and Left/Right select key. 9.1.4 Voice Privacy 1. Select Menu SettingsCall Voice Privacy. 2. Set as Enhanced to enable voice encryption (need network support). Set as Standard to disable this function. 9.1.5 International Call Setting
Auto Setting 1. Select Menu Settings Call International Call Auto. 2. Select option as:
- OK: In standard based area, to activate automatic international prefix + function instead of keying in international prefix, e.g. 00. Dial only Country code + Area code +
Telephone number directly. This function needs network support.
- Cancel: To deactivate international prefix + function and dial an international call with prefix in manual way.
Manual Setting 1. Select Menu SettingsCall International CallManual. 2. In some area, the network standard based solution is not implemented. Set and edit in manual way certain digit number(s) as the international prefix. See 3.1 Making a Call for detail description of making an international call. 9.1.6 Call Timer Your phone can record call time of dialing and answering call. 1. Select Menu Settings Call Call Timer. 2. Select On or Off the set whether the time of conversation is shown on the display. 9.1.7 Call Connect Alert The phone prompts alert tone when a call is connected successfully. 1. Select Menu Settings Call Call Connect Alert. 2. Select On/Off, and press OK key. 9.1.8 Call Restriction You can set Incoming calls bar in Call Restriction submenu including Friends List, Black List, Current Settings.
Friends List 1. Key in phone number to Add new contact directly, or select from Contacts. 2. Select options or scroll to one contact listed and select options:
Add: Add new contact in Friends List.
Edit: Edit this contact in Friends List.
Erase: Delete this contact in Friends List.
Erase All: Delete all the contacts in Friends List. If there is no contact in the list, List Empty will be displayed. 28
Black List 1. Key in phone number to Add new contact directly, or select from Contacts. 2. Select options or scroll to one contact listed and select options:
Add: Add another new contact in Black List.
Edit: Edit this contact in Black List.
Erase: Delete this contact in Black List.
Erase All: Delete all the contacts in Black List. If there is no contact in the list, List Empty will be displayed
Current Settings You can set barring applications as follows:
Bar All: Bar all incoming calls.
Bar Black List: Only bar numbers listed in Black List.
Bar All Except Friends List: Only numbers listed in Friends List are not blocked.
Cancel All: Cancel barring setting. 9.2 Security Settings Introduction to phones security options preventing others to avoid illegal use or acquire your phones personal information. Please input right phone Password and PIN code to enter. NoteConsecutive inputting wrong PIN code for several times can cause locking of UIM card. To unlock, you need PUK. PIN code and PUK code may be offered together with the UIM card. If not, please contact with network operator. The default phone password is 0000, the default PIN code is 1234, please change it to your own PIN code and phone password as soon as possible. 9.2.1 Setting Phone Lock 1. Select Menu Settings Security. 2. Input your phone password, press OK key. 3. Move to Phone Lock, set On,Off or Change Lock, press OK key. 9.2.2 Setting PIN Code 1. Select Menu Settings Security. 2. Input your phone password, press OK key. 3. Move to RIN Lock, set On, Off or Change Lock, press OK key. 9.2.3 Viewing Emergency Numbers 1. Select Menu Settings Security. 2. Input your phone password, press OK key. 3. Move to Emergency Numbers to view. 9.2.4 Resetting Your phone offers factory default phone setting. You may modify some options when you use phone. You can also Restore Factory Default to renew some modified options to the origin. 1. Select Menu Settings Security. 2. Input your phone password, press OK key. 3. Move to Reset, and select Erase All Contacts, Reset Settings, or Reset Phone. 4. Select OK to revert to confirm resetting or restoring factory default or select Cancel to exit. Note Resetting the phone does not influence your phone password, PIN code, recent Call History, Contacts, Inbox and Outbox. 29 Some setting, e.g. alarm, cannot be restored. 30 10 Games Games offer two games of Brick Attack and Push Box. 10.1 Brick Attack In this game, paddle the bar to rebound the ball and attack bricks with skill. And then enter next stage. 1. Select MenuGames Brick Attack. 2. Press Left select/OK key, the display shows greeting and play guide. 3. Select Newgame to start, press Left/Right key to move the paddle bar left/right. Press Right select key to pause the game.. 4. As passing a stage, select Continue to enter next stage, select Exit to return back to the previous window. 10.2 Push Box In this game, pushing boxes with skill and locating them to stated locations. And then enter next stage. 1. Select MenuGames Push Box. 2. Press OK key, the display shows greeting and play guide. 3. Select Newgame to start, select Stage and key in stage level. Press OK key to start. 4. As passing a stage, select Replay to replay again, select Next Stage to enter next stage. 31 11 Organiser Organiser offers several tools of Radio, Scheduler, Voice memo, Alarm, Stopwatch and Calculator. 11.1 Radio S131-T supports Radio function. 1. Select Menu Organiser Radio. 2. Insert earphone and then the phone notify on the display Radio On!, so the radio is
: ZTEF-C S132 activated. Select Back to return back to Organiser menu. 3. Or select any of the Option as follows:
Off: Turn off the radio.
Save Channel: Input Channel Name and select one channel from Channel List.
Auto Tuning: Press Left select key /OK key to search automatically the channel available.
Manual Tuning: Press Up/Down key to search manually the channel available.
Set Frequency: Set certain frequency as default for a specific channel. Press Up/Down key to shift between integer and fraction, and press Left/Right key to move the cursor and input digit number of frequency. Note: Be sure of erasing original digit number of frequency before your new inputting.
Erase: Set the current channel info to default setting.
Rename: Reedit the channel name. 11.2 Scheduler 1. Select MenuOrganiserScheduler. 2. Press Left/Right key or Up/Down key to scroll date and month. Select exact date to view the events scheduled every day in current month or in different month. Press OK key. 3. Select Add Event to save a new event by way of pressing Left/Right key, Up/Down key to scroll, inputting event text, and then pressing Left select key or OK key to confirm. 4. Select and edit an event in list by the way as follows:
View By Day: View the events on selected date.
View All: View all the events.
Erase Old: Erase the old events.
Erase All: Erase all the events.
Erase To Date: Erase the events before the date appointed.
Go To Date: Go to the date of schedule appointed.
Go To Today: Go to today of schedule.
Setting: Set the supposed day of beginning of a week. 5. And then do further to Edit, Erase and add another New event. Press OK key to confirm. 32 11.3 Voice Memo S131-T supports Voice Memo function with a capacity of saving 5 records in max. When there
: ZTE-C S132 is no space in Voice Memo or Voice Memo is full, the phone prompts. 1. Select MenuOrganiser Voice Memo. 2. Scroll Up/Down key to select:
Record When you are not in conversation, select Start to begin a new Recording, or Stop/ Pause recording. Review Play (Review), view Info or Erase All the records in Record List named by date and time. Erase All Erase all the records saved.
Note: The record saved in normal will be listed in Profiles GeneralProfile Edit Ring ToneRing TypeRecord Ring as a kind of ringer tone.You can select it as ring of the phone. The ringer tone will be reset to default when the record is deleted. 11.4 Alarm Set alarm alert at a certain time. Alarm alerts either the phone is in power on or off. 1. Select MenuOrganiser Alarm. 2. Select Set Alarm to set, and press OK key. Select Alarms List to view the settings. Select Set Rest Day to exclude the week day from alarm alert. 11.5 Stopwatch 1. Select MenuOrganiser Stopwatch. 2. Select Start to make stopwatch timing. 3. Select Stop to stop timing. 4. Select Reset to clear the time record. 11.6 Calculator Use calculator to execute basic math calculation. 1. Select MenuOrganiser Calculator. 2. Key in digits. Press Left/Right key, Up/Down key, * key or # key to choose the symbol according to the prompt. Press OK key to display the result.
x
. Division Sign Subtraction Sign Equal Sign Plus Sign Multiply Sign Decimal Point Press Right select key to erase digit one by one and exit to previous window. Select Reset to clear all input digits and reset to Zero. Press End key to exit to standby mode. NoteThis calculator has a limited accuracy and is designed for simple calculations. 33 12 TATA Zone This function needs network support by service provider. If your UIM card can also support, menu of TATA Zone appears on the display. If UIM Card and network provider dont support, the function is invalid. The application of this function may ask for extra fee. Please contact with network provider to acquire more information. 34 13 Text Input Your phone offers text input modes: Multitap Input (abc/Abc/ABC), Numbers Input (123), eHiText Input (Hi/eHi), and Symbol Input (Symbols). Input mode includes capital letter and lowercase mode. You can key in letters, digits, characters and symbols when writing text or editing contact record information in Contacts or Messages etc., following the common instruction in hereinafter table. Operation Input Letters Input Words Input Digits Input Symbol Input Space Erase Character Move cursor left or right Change input mode Capitalization Method Multitap (abc/Abc/ABC) Input abc/Abc/ABC, press corresponding letter key till the letter appears. eHiText Inputeng/Hi/eHi, press any key once to key in any word. Numbers Input123, press digit key once. to enter the Symbols mode and Symbols Input Press * key by press corresponding digit key. Or press 1 key till the symbol (common symbols) appears except for Numbers Input mode. Press 0 key, except for being in Numbers Input mode. Press Right select key
. Press Left/Right key. Press # key to select another text mode. Press #* key lowercase. to switch between capitalization and 13.1 Multitap Input Select Multitap Input (abc/Abc/ABC) Each key stands for multiple letters. Press key till your letter appears. When the cursor moves, enter the next letter. 13.2 Numbers Input Select Numbers Input (123) Press the corresponding key once to input the number. In Numbers input mode, you can not enter space. 13.3 eHiText Input Select eHiText Input (eng/Hi/eHi) Predictive word input is based on a built-in dictionary. One letter asks for pressing only once. Press the digit key corresponding to the letters once till the word appears on the screen. If the word displayed is not the word you want, press Up/Down key to look for another matching word. Then press OK key to confirm. 35 13.4 Symbols Input
- Press 1 key to input till the symbol appears. Most common punctuation marks and special characters are available. Or,
- Press * key to enter the Symbols mode. Press Up/Down key to page down and then press digit key to enter corresponding symbol. 36 14 Troubleshooting If your phone appears following phenomenon in the process of application, please read following relative information at first. If the problems still can not be solved, please contact with the distributor or service provider. Problem When switching on the phone, it prompts Enter PIN. Check Point Please input your PIN Code which offered with UIM Card together. If you have changed PIN code, please input new PIN code. You can also set PIN code deactivated, see 9.2 Security Settings. Please check whether valid UIM card is inserted or not. When switching on the phone, it prompts Insert card and restart phone. No key beep on pressing keys. Please check the setting of Key Beep in Profiles. When there is an incoming call, the prompt ringer not rings. No prompt tone at alarm time. Please check relative sound setting (Alert Type and ringer Please check the setting of sound Alert Type and ringer Volume in Profiles. Messages cannot be sent. Volume in Profiles). Please check the signal of network. 37
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-06-23 | 824.7 ~ 848.31 | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2009-06-23
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ZTE Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009043175
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1 | Physical Address |
ZTE Plaza, Hi-tech Park, Nanshan District
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Shenzhen, Guangdong, N/A 518057
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China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@atcb.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
Q78
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
ZTECS131T
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
Y**** X********
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1 | Title |
Product Certification Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
0086-********
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1 | Fax Number |
0086-********
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x******@zte.com.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Telecommunications Metrology Center of MIIT
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1 | Name |
S****** S******
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1 | Physical Address |
100083 No 52, Huayuanbei Road, Haidian District
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Beijing, 100191
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China
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86-6******** Extension:
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+86-1********
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x******@emcite.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNE - Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Held to Ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CDMA 1X Digital Mobile Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is ERP. SAR compliance for body-worn operating conditions is limited to the specific configuration tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 15mm separation between the device and the users body. End users must be informed of the body worn requirements for satisfying RF Exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22: Head: 1.23 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.96W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TMC-Telecommunication Metrology Center of M.I.I.T
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1 | Name |
C******** S********
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1 | Telephone Number |
0086-******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
0086-********
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1 |
s******@emcite.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | BC | 824.70000000 | 848.31000000 | 0.0920000 | 0.1000000000 ppm | 1M25F9W |
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