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GSM Dual-Band GPRS Digital Mobile Phone User Manual V1.0 08 07 i766_v2_Z0_S_A 07A200 GSM Dual-Band GPRS Digital Mobile Phone The manual is applicable for ZTE i766 mobile phone Copyright 2008 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. ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications in this manual without prior notice. Version 1.0, Jul. 2008 Table of Contents 1 Before Use...........................................................................................1 1.1 Introduction ................................................................................1 1.2 Safety Instructions......................................................................2 1.3 Safety Warnings and Precautions..............................................2 1.4 Parts Definition...........................................................................8 1.4.1 Appearance.......................................................................8 1.4.2 Mechanical Parts...............................................................9 1.4.3 Key Definitions ...............................................................10 1.4.4 Descriptions of touch-screen shortcuts......................11 1.4.5 Descriptions of icons on status bar .............................11 1.5 Battery .......................................................................................12 1.5.1 Installing the Battery ..........................................................12 1.5.2 Removing the Battery ........................................................13 1.5.3 Charging the Battery..........................................................14 1.6 Insert and Remove SIM Card ...................................................15 1.7 Insert and Remove Memory Card ...........................................16 1.8 Power On/Off............................................................................18 2 Call.....................................................................................................19 2.1 Make a Call................................................................................19 2.1.1 Dial Domestic Calls............................................................19 2.1.2 Dial Extension....................................................................19 2.1.3 Dial International Calls.......................................................20 2.1.4 Dial from Call History .........................................................20 2.2 Answer Calls................................................................................20 2.3 Emergency Calls .......................................................................21 2.4 Adjust the Volume....................................................................21 2.5 Call Options ............................................................................. 21 3 Call History ...................................................................................... 23 3.1 View .......................................................................................... 23 3.2 Delete Call Log......................................................................... 24 3.3 Call Time .................................................................................. 24 4 Movistar............................................................................................ 24 5 Multimedia....................................................................................... 25 5.1 Camera ..................................................................................... 25 5.2 Video Player ............................................................................. 26 5.3 FM Radio................................................................................... 27 5.4 Sound Recorder ....................................................................... 28 5.5 Video Recorder ........................................................................ 29 6 Gallery .............................................................................................. 30 6.1 Album ....................................................................................... 30 6.2 File Manager............................................................................. 31 7 Phone Book...................................................................................... 33 7.1 Quick Search ............................................................................ 34 7.2 Search Entry ............................................................................. 34 7.3 Add New Entry ......................................................................... 34 7.4 Caller Group............................................................................. 35 7.5 Copy All .................................................................................... 35 7.6 Delete All.................................................................................. 36 7.7 Preferred Storage..................................................................... 36 7.8 Information .............................................................................. 36 8 Messages ..........................................................................................37 8.1 SMS ............................................................................................37 8.2 MMS ...........................................................................................41 8.3 Email ..........................................................................................45 8.4 Voice Mail Server ......................................................................48 9 Fun&Games.......................................................................................49 9.1 Games........................................................................................49 9.2 E-Book Reader..........................................................................49 9.3 Melody Compose......................................................................50 10 Services ...........................................................................................52 10. 1 WAP.........................................................................................52 10.2 Data Account ..........................................................................53 10.3 GPRS Counter..........................................................................54 11 Audio Player....................................................................................55 12 Extra ................................................................................................57 12.1 Calendar..................................................................................57 12.2 Alarm.......................................................................................57 12.3 World Clock.............................................................................58 12.4 Calculator................................................................................58 12.5 Typical Stopwatch ..................................................................59 12.6 nWay Stopwatch .....................................................................59 12.7 Unit Converter ........................................................................59 12.8 Currency Converter................................................................59 13 Analog TV .......................................................................................60 14 Settings .......................................................................................... 61 14.1 Pen Calibration ...................................................................... 61 14.2 User Profiles........................................................................... 62 14.3 Phone Setup........................................................................... 62 14.4 Call Setup ............................................................................... 64 14.5 Network Setup ....................................................................... 65 14.6 Security Setup........................................................................ 65 14.7 Restore Factory Settings....................................................... 68 15 USB Data Function......................................................................... 70 15.1 Mass Storage.......................................................................... 70 15.2 Webcam.................................................................................. 70 16 Input Methods ............................................................................... 71 16.1 General Description .............................................................. 71 16.2 Keypad Definitions................................................................ 71 16.3 Descriptions of Input Methods ............................................ 72 16.3.1 Handwriting Input Method ......................................... 72 16.3.2 ES Input Method .......................................................... 72 16.3.3 English Input Method.................................................. 73 16.3.4 Number Input Method ................................................ 73 16.3.5 Symbol Input Method ................................................. 73 17 Appendix........................................................................................ 74 17.1 Special Functions................................................................... 74 17.2 Shortcuts ................................................................................ 76 17.3 Clearance and Maintenance ................................................. 76 18 Failure Analysis.............................................................................. 78
1 Before Use 1.1 Introduction Thank you for choosing ZTE Corporations i766 GSM Dual-Band GPRS Digital Mobile Phone. To guarantee your mobile phone always in its best condition, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future use. The pictures in this user manual are only used to demonstrate the mobile phones functions, so they are maybe different from what you see on your mobile phone. Please refer to your mobile phone if there are any differences. Note:
i766 GSM Dual-Band GPRS Digital Mobile Phone is shortly referred to Mobile Phone in the user manual. Your mobile phone offers the following functions:
Voice Call SMS MMS Email Fun&Games Multimedia Originates traditional voice calls based on GSM/GPRS network. Sends, receives and edits short messages. Provides MMS function. Sends, receives and edits email. Bring you much fun and relaxation. Provides camera, video player, FM Radio, etc. 1 1.2 Safety Instructions If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, notify your service provider immediately to prevent others from abusing it. Meanwhile you need provide your service provider with your mobile phones IMEI, which is printed on the label on the back of your mobile phone (appears after the battery is taken out). Keep the IMEI properly for future use. To protect your mobile phone against abuse, take the following precautions:
Set PIN code (as your phone needs SIM card) and modify it from time to time.
Take your mobile phone along as much as possible. 1.3 Safety Warnings and Precautions Precautions for using your mobile phone Traffic Security
Pay attention to traffic security and follow all local relevant laws and regulations while driving. Interference
Do not use your mobile phone near weak signal or high-precision electronic devices. Radio wave interference may cause misoperation 2
of an electronic device or other problems. Pay special attention when you use your mobile phone near audiphone, pacemaker and/or other medical electronic devices, fire detector, auto-door and/or other auto-control equipments. For details on the influence caused by your mobile phone on pacemaker or other medical electronic devices, please consult the manufacturer or your local distributor.
Do not use your mobile phone near TV set, radio or office automated equipments to avoid mutual influence. On Airplane
Turn off your mobile phone on airplane where its forbidden to use it. The mobile phone may affect the normal operation of electronic devices, therefore please follow the relevant regulations when using your mobile phone on airplane. In Hospital
Turn off your mobile phone in hospital where its forbidden to use it. The mobile phone may affect the normal operation of medical apparatus, therefore please follow the relevant regulations when using your mobile phone in hospital. In Gas Station
Do not use your mobile phone in gas station. Turn off your mobile phone near fuels or chemicals. 3 Waterproof
Keep your mobile phone away from water. This may cause overheating, electric leakage or failure if water or any other kind of liquid enters your mobile phone. Disassemble
Do not disassemble or reassemble your mobile phone because this might cause damage, electric leakage or circuit failure. Antenna
Do not use your mobile phone if your antenna is damaged because this may cause body injury. Away from Children
Keep your mobile phone from children. It may cause body injury when the mobile phone is used as a toy. Original Accessories
Use the original accessories or those authenticated by the manufacturer. the mobile phones Using non-original accessories may affect 4
performance, violate regulations about telecom terminals, or even cause body injury. the warranty provisions or relevant national Explosion Areas
Please strictly follow relevant laws and regulations to turn off your mobile phone in or near the explosion areas. Emergency Calls
Make sure your mobile phone is turned on and in the service area. Input the emergency number and press Send key to dial. Let others know where you are and do not hang up without permission. Precautions for using the battery
Put the battery in a cool and ventilated place where there is no direct sunshine.
The battery life is usually limited, and it becomes shorter and shorter after the battery is charged over and over again. If the charging fails several times, this indicates that the battery is worn out and the replacement is advised.
Dispose the worn-out batteries in designated places according to specified regulations rather than throw them into residential garbage.
Do not throw the worn-out batteries into fire because this might cause fire or explosion.
Do not press with great force when installing the battery because this may result in leakage, overheating, explosion or fire. 5
Do not disassemble or reassemble the battery because this may
result in leakage, overheating, explosion or fire. If the battery becomes hot, changes in color or gets deformed during the course of use, charging or storage, please immediately stop using and replace it.
Keep the battery away from dampness to prevent overheating, smoldering or erosion.
Do not leave the battery in direct sunshine, around a car or high-temperature place because this might result in leakage or overheating. This might affect the batterys performance and shorten its life.
Do not keep charging the battery continuously over 24 hours. Note:
If the battery is damaged, please avoid contacting the materials in it. If your skin has contacted those materials, flush your skin with lots of water and seek for help from doctors if necessary. Precautions for using the charger
Use the power voltage between 110VAC and 220VAC. Using the voltage beyond the range may cause leakage, fire or damage to the phone and charger.
Do not short-circuit the charger because this might cause electric shock, smoldering or damage.
Do not charge the battery in direct sunshine, near dampness, dust, vibration, TV set, or radio (may affect the image, sound), etc. 6
Do not use the charger if the power cable is damaged because this might cause fire or electric shock.
Do not place water containers near the charger to avoid water splashing. If water or any other kind of liquid splashes on the charger, immediately remove the charger from the power socket to avoid overheating, fire, electric shock or failure.
Do not disassemble or reassemble the charger because this might cause body injury, electric shock, fire or damage.
Do not touch any charger, power cable or power socket with wet hands to avoid electric shock.
Do not place heavy objects onto power cables or refit power cable because this might cause electric shock or fire.
Remove power plug maintenance. from the socket before cleaning and
Hold the charger rather than pull the power cable while removing the plug from the socket because this might cause damage, electric shock or fire. 7 1.4 Parts Definition 1.4.1 Appearance Left soft key OK key Send key 8 Earpiece Touch-screen shortcuts Right soft key Numeric keys Navigation keys End Key 1.4.2 Mechanical Parts l e o h g n g n a H i d a e h a r e m a C r e k a e p S e c a f r e n t i B S U i y e k e d s n w o D y e k t o h s p a n S y e k e d s p U i
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h c u o T 9 1.4.3 Key Definitions Left/right key Up/down key Left soft key Right soft key Send key End key Numeric keys
* key
# key OK key Side keys Snapshot key Move the cursor to the left/right;
In idle mode, press left key to enter Multimedia, press right key to enter Messages. Under the status of camera preview, press left/right key to adjust EV parameter. Move the cursor up/down;
Move the cursor up/down to select menu options;
In idle mode, press up key to enter TV Application, press down key to enter Phone Book. Under the status of camera preview, press up/down key to adjust the focus. In idle mode, press left key to enter Menu;
Execute the operations at the left-down corner of the screen. In idle mode, press right key to enter Browser;
Execute the operations at the right-down corner of the screen. Dial a number or receive incoming calls;
In idle mode, press the key to view all call history. Hang up a call or reject an incoming call; hold this key to power on/off;
In other cases, press this key to return to idle mode. Input numbers or symbols. Quickly select the menu option during menu operation. Execute different functions under different modes or in different menus. Execute different functions under different modes or in different menus. Hold this key to quickly enter or quit Mute. Normally, OK key functions the same as left soft key. Adjust the volume. In idle mode, press this key to quickly enter Camera. Function as shutter key under camera mode. 10
1.4.4 Descriptions of touch-screen shortcuts In idle mode, click this icon to enter Call History. In idle mode, click this icon to enter Video Player. In idle mode, click this icon to enter Messages. In idle mode, click this icon to enter Audio Player. Click this icon to return to idle mode from current interface. 1.4.5 Descriptions of icons on status bar Icons Descriptions Network signal strength Unread SMS Call Forwarding Hands-free Outdoor Flight Self-defined In Roaming MP3 Icons Descriptions Battery capacity Unread MMS Calling or in call Alarm ON Meeting Mute GPRS FM Radio ON Note:
In this user manual, press means pressing the key and 11 then releasing; hold means pressing and holding the key for about 2 seconds or more; click means clicking the corresponding icon on the screen with touch-pen. 1.5 Battery 1.5.1 Installing the Battery 1. Align the battery's contact points in the direction of the arrow as shown, and Insert the battery into the slot;
2. Put on the battery cover, and push forward in the direction of the arrow as shown until its locked. 12
1.5.2 Removing the Battery 1. Push down the battery back and take out the back cover;
2. Pull the battery in the direction of the arrow as shown and take out the battery. 13 Note:
Please turn off your mobile phone before taking out the battery. Insert the charger plug into USB port of your mobile phone;
1.5.3 Charging the Battery The lithium battery can be used directly after being taken out from the package. To make the battery always in its best condition, please exhaust the capacity of the battery and then fully recharge it for the first three times. 1. Plug in the charger;
2. 3. When the phone is powered on, the battery capacity bar on up-right corner of the screen keeps scrolling during charging; when the phone is powered off, there will be charging indication on the screen during charging. If the phone is used excessively without enough capability, the charging indication will not immediately appear on the screen of the phone when charging startsand the phone might not be powered on within a few minutes after the charging starts;
4. When the phone is on, the battery is fully charged as the battery capacity bar on the up-right corner of the screen is full and doesnt flicker any longer. When the phone is off, the battery is fully charged as fully charged picture appears on the screen. During the charge, your mobile phone and charger may normally become hot;
5. Please disconnect the charger from your mobile phone and the outlet when the charging is completed. 14
Note:
1. Put your phone in ventilated place under normal temperature during charging. Use the original charger or those authenticated by the manufacturer. Using non-original charger may cause danger and violate the warranty provisions. 2. Charge your mobile phone in time when it is powered off automatically or prompts the lack of the power. 1.6 Insert and Remove SIM Card Insert a valid SIM card into your mobile phone before use. All information regarding network connection and SIM phonebook is saved in SIM card. In order to avoid the loss and damage of information saved in SIM card, please dont touch the metal surface and put SIM card far away from electricity or magnetism. 1. Turn off your mobile phone, remove the battery and disconnect the external power;
2. Put SIM card into the socket as shown in the figure;
15 3. Turn off your mobile phone and remove the battery before taking out SIM card. 1.7 Insert and Remove Memory Card 1. Turn off your mobile phone, remove the battery and disconnect the external power;
2. Open the clasp in the direction of arrow as shown;
3. Insert the memory card into the slot;
16 4. Close the clasp;
5. Secure the clasp in the direction of arrow as shown;
6. Turn off your mobile phone and remove the battery before taking out the memory card. 17 1.8 Power On/Off Press and hold End key until the power-on/off animation appears. After your turn on your mobile phone, it will automatically check whether or not SIM card is inserted or usable, and shows the following information on the screen in turn:
Enter Phone Lock Code: if youve set the code. Note:
If you forget the Phone Lock Code, please contact your local authorized service center as soon as possible.
Enter PIN: if youve set PIN code for SIM card. Note:
SIM card will be locked if you enter wrong PIN code three times. Then you need PUK code to unlock SIM card. The PIN code may be provided to you together with SIM card. If not, contact your network service provider. The default PIN code is normally 1234. Please replace it with your own PIN code as soon as possible.
Search: The mobile phone will search for the available network. 18
2 Call 2.1 Make a Call You will be able to make or receive calls as the network providers logo appears on the screen. The bar at the left-up corner of the screen indicates network signal strength. The more bars there are, the stronger the signal will be. Sometimes you need move your mobile phone slightly to improve the voice quality since it is greatly affected by the obstacles. 2.1.1 Dial Domestic Calls 1. In idle mode, use touch-pen to click any blank space on the screen or press numeric keys to display the dialing keypad;
to enter the list of phonebook and select the number to dial;
to dial;
2. Click 3. Click 4. Click Abort or press End key to hang up the call;
5. Click Save to save the number to SIM card or phone;
6. Click Clear to clear the inputs;
7. Hold Clear to clear the inputs and return. 2.1.2 Dial Extension Sometimes you can not dial the extension directly. Dial the direct line firstly, click continuously until P appears on the screen, and 19 finally dial the extension number. 2.1.3 Dial International Calls To dial an international call, click continuously until + appears on the screen. This will enable you to dial an international call anywhere even without knowing the international prefix. 2.1.4 Dial from Call History Every number you dialed or received will be saved in Call History. The latest dialed, received and missed calls will be respectively categorized into Dialed Calls, Received Calls and Missed Calls. When the storage is full, the earliest number saved will be deleted. You may perform the following operations:
1. 2. Select the number you want to dial in Call Logs and press Send Key In idle mode, press Send key to view Call Logs;
to make a call directly;
3. Under Call Logs, press Ok to view Call Info and press Option to save or delete the number. 2.2 Answer Calls You can press Send key to answer the call. Press any key to answer In idle mode, enter Settings Call Setup Answer Key 20
Any Key to set. After the setting, press any key except End key to answer the call. Use headset to answer If the headset is connected, you can press the key on the headset to answer the call. 2.3 Emergency Calls You could make emergency calls without SIM card so long as you are in the area covered by the network. 2.4 Adjust the Volume 1. During the conversation, press side keys to adjust the voice volume;
2. In idle mode, press side keys to adjust the key volume. 2.5 Call Options Click Option to enter menu options during a call, or click H-Free to turn on the speaker. Click H-Held to turn off the speaker when H-Free is activated. The operation method of call options is the same as that of function menu. During the conversation, press Option to enter the menu. You could perform the following operations:
Hold: Hold the current conversation. 21
End: End the current conversation.
New Call: Enter new dialing interface.
Phone Book: Enter Phone Book.
Message: Enter Message. MMS function will be disabled during the conversation due to the restriction of network occupancy.
Sound Recorder: Record the current conversation.
Mute: When Mute is on, the other party cant hear your voice.
DTMF: Turn on or off.
Conference*
Swap: Keep switching between different parties. Conference: Have a conference phone call. Transfer: Transfer current call to other phone. End Single: End current call. End All: End all active calls. Note:
The menu option marked with * appears only under specific conditions. Conference function requires network support. 22
3 Call History All Calls, Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, and Received Calls are saved in Call History. If the records are full, the earliest saved records will be deleted. In idle mode, press OK key to enter the main menu, and then select Call History. 3.1 View 1. Select Call History in the main menu to select All Calls/ Missed Calls/ Dialed Calls/Received Calls. 2. Select the record you want to view from the list. 3. Press Option, you could select:
Details: View the detailed information.
Dial: Press it to dial the number.
Save to Contact: Save the number to Contact.
Send SMS: Send a short message to the number.
Send MMS: Send multimedia message to the number.
Delete: Delete the record. 23 3.2 Delete Call Log 1. Select Call History in the main menu to select Delete Call Log. 2. Select Missed Calls, Dialed Calls, Received Calls or Delete All. 3.3 Call Time Under Call Time, you could select Last Call Time, Total Sent, Total Received or Reset All Time. 4 Movistar Movistar STK card services are value-added services provided by your network provider. Your mobile phone supports STK service. If SIM card and your network provider do not support the service, this function cant be used. 24
5 Multimedia 5.1 Camera 1. Select Camera to enter the preview interface, and press Option:
Album: Enter Album to view the photos youve just taken;
Camera Settings: Set Shutter Sound, EV, Banding, Delay Timer, and Cont Shot.
Image Settings: Set Image Size and Image Quality.
White Balance:Select Daylight, Auto, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloud, or Incandescence.
Scene Mode: Select Auto or Night.
Effect Settings: Select Normal, Grayscale, Sepia Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert, Gray Invert or Contrast.
Wall Paper Frame: Select Off or 4 different kinds of frames.
Storage: Select Phone or Memory Card.
Restore Default: Restore to factory default settings. 2. Press OK key to take photos after the above settings:
On the preview interface, you could perform the following operations with the handwriting pen:
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Click
Click to adjust EV parameters;
to adjust the camera focus;
Click FX to change effect settings;
Click to delay the time;
Click to set Cont Shot;
Click to set Image Quality;
Click to set image size;
Click to complete Capturing and ask Save Image?. Note:
The camera focus can not be adjusted when the image size is set maximum. 5.2 Video Player Select Video Player to enter the list of video files. Press Up/down key to select the file to play, press Option or directly use handwriting pen to select the video. You could perform the following operations:
Play: Play the select video.
Forward: Select To Email or to receive your video.
Rename: Change the name of selected video.
Delete: Delete the selected video. 26
Delete All Files: Delete all videos.
Sort: Select By Name, By Type, By Time, By Size or None.
Storage: Select Phone or Memory Card. Select the video and press Option to set:
Play: Play the select video.
Settings: Set Auto Repeat Select a video and use handwriting pen to perform the following operations:
Click
Click or Play to play the video. or Pause to pause.
Click Stop to stop playing.
Click to switch to full screen, and click any space on the screen or press # key to return to normal mode.
Click
Click to adjust the volume. to control the playing process.
Click Back to return to previous interface. 5.3 FM Radio Note:
You could listen to the radio only as the headset is inserted 27 into the mobile phone.
Channel List: Edit up to 9 channels.
Manual Input: Manually input a channel.
Preset Auto Search: Automatically search for channels.
Settings: After you turn on Background Play, Record Format and Record Storage.
Record: Record the current channel.
Append: Continue to record amr files on the current file.
File List: Display the list of files. You could also use the handwriting pen to operate as below:
Click. to search for channels.
Click to stop listening to the radio.
Click to adjust the volume.
Click to view the list of channels.
Click to listen to the next channel; click to listen to the previous channel.
Click to record the current channel.
Click to enter the setting menu. 5.4 Sound Recorder The recorded files will be saved in this menu. Press Option to select:
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Record: Start recording.
Settings: Set Pre. Storage and File Format.
List: View all the recorded files in the list. Select a recorded file and press Options to select:
Play: Play the selected file.
Append: Continue to record amr files on the current file
Rename: Change the name of recorded file.
Delete: Delete the selected file.
Delete All: Delete all recorded files. 5.5 Video Recorder 1. Select Video Recorder to enter the preview interface, and press Option to perform the following operations:
To Player: Enter Video Player to view the recorded videos.
Camcorder Setting: Set White Balance, EV, Night Mode and Banding.
Video Setting: Set Video Quality, File Size Limit, Rec Time Limit, Record Audio and Encode Format.
Effect Setting: Select Normal, Grayscale, Sepia, Sepia Green, Sepia Blue, Color Invert, Gray Invert or Contrast.
Restore Default: Restore to factory default settings. 29 2. After the above settings, press OK key to record videos. Under the record preview interface, you could use handwriting pen to perform the following operations:
Click
Click to record a new video. to pause.
Click Stop to stop recording.
Press Back to return to previous interface. The default name of saved video shall be MOV+ four SN number +
Letter, and the letter varies from A to Z. The videos will be saved in Video Player. Note:
You could view the videos from Video Player or Video folder under File Manager of Memory Card. 6 Gallery 6.1 Album Select Album to view the photos taken or other pictures saved in Album. 30
Note:
You could view the photos in Album only when they are saved in Photos folder of Phone or Memory Card. Select a photo and then press Option to select:
View: View the photo.
Browse Style: Select List Style or Matrix Style.
Forward: Select To Wallpaper, To Phone Book, To MMS, To Email. Whether it can be sent or not depends on MMS space and screen size
Rename: Change the name of selected photo.
Delete: Delete the selected photo.
Delete All Files: Delete all photos.
Sort: Select By Name, By Type, By Time, By Size or None.
Storage: Select Phone or Memory Card. 6.2 File Manager Enter File Manager to display Phone and Memory Card. The Total and Free memory space will be displayed on the upper part of the interface. Press Option to select:
Open: List the directories and files under root directory. 31
Create Folder: Create a new folder and edit the folder name.
Format: Format the selected storage. This would delete all the data saved in the selected storage. Select Open to open the relevant folder and file. Select a file and press Option to select:
View: This option appears only when the phone supports the files.
Play: This option appears only when the phone supports multimedia files.
Forward: Select To Wallpaper, To Contact, To MMS, To Email. Whether it can be sent or not depends on MMS space and screen size
Send: The contents might be different under Send for the files to formats. Please operate according with different prompts on the screen.
Detail: Display the last revised date and file size.
Rename: Change the name of the file.
Copy: Select Reserve Original File or Delete Original File when copying.
Delete: Delete the file.
Delete All Files: Delete all files under the current folder.
Sort: Select By Name, By Type, By Time, By Size, or None (random). 32
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The phone supports Digital Rights Management (DRM). 7 Phone Book In Phone Book, you could save the contacts name, telephone number, mobile phone number, etc. The numbers could be saved either in Phone or SIM card. In idle mode, use the handwriting pen to enter the main menu. Under Phone Book, you could select the following functions:
33 7.1 Quick Search Use the handwriting pen to click the first letter of your desired contact on the screen to quickly search for the contacts, or view all contacts in Contact list. You could perform the following operations to the current contact, such as Call, Send MSG, View, Delete, Send vCard, Add New Entry and Copy to Phone. 7.2 Search Entry Enter the name, and press Search to find the corresponding entries. 7.3 Add New Entry You could add new entry To SIM or To Phone. If you want to add new entry to SIM, you need input Name and Number only. If you want to add new entry to Phone, besides Name, Number, Home Number, Office Number, Other Number, Email Address, Memo, and you need edit the following:
Caller Group Add the phone number into different caller groups. Associate Picture 34
Set your personalized caller picture for the current number. Select the proper picture from System, Phone or Card, which could be previewed (the size of the picture selected from File Manager folder can not larger than 20K). Associate Sound Select the proper ring tone from System, Phone or Card. 7.4 Caller Group Your mobile phone supports caller grouping function, which allows you to select View Member, Group Ringtone, Group Picture, Add Member, Del Number, Rename, or Del all. Note:
You could add/delete the members only when they are saved in Phone. 7.5 Copy All Select From SIM to copy all entries from SIM card to Phone, or select From Phone to copy all entries from Phone to SIM card. Note:
35 When copying all entries from Phone to SIM card, only the name and number will be copied. 7.6 Delete All Select From SIM to delete all entries saved in SIM card, and select From Phone to delete all entries saved in Phone. 7.7 Preferred Storage You could set the preferred storage location for the current number. 7.8 Information Owner Number You could set two numbers for Owner Number. Note:
Any changes arising from the use of this function will not affect the actual numbers saved in SIM card. Memory Status You could check the memory status of both phone and SIM. 36
8 Messages 8.1 SMS Your mobile phone supports Enhanced Message Service (EMS), which allows you to insert picture, animation, cantus, sound, etc, or use template to create short message. Write Message 1. Enter Write Message to edit a short message. 2. Press Option to select:
Send Only: Send SMS to the the recipients number.Press Option to select Send Now after entering the 37 recipients number (You could select multiple numbers from Phone Book or Call Log).
Send By Group: you could send the message to all the contacts in the group.
Insert: select Use Template, Insert PHB Number, Insert PHB Name, Insert Bookmark or Insert Object.
Text Format: set Text Style, Alignment and New Paragraph.
Save and Send:Send SMS and save in Outbox.
Save as draft: save the message in Drafts.
Exit Note:
SMS centers of some cities and regions do not support a short message containing more than 70 Chinese characters (or 160 English letters). Only the mobile phone with EMS function could receive/send static icons, animated icons and music files. Inbox 1. Enter Inbox to view the received messages. 2. Press Up/Down key to select the message, and press Option to select:
View: Read the message;
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Reply: Reply to the message.
Reply through MMS: Reply to the message by MMS.
Delete: Delete the message.
Forward: Forward the message to other recipient.
Call: Dial the senders number.
Get Number: Get the senders phone number or the number in the message text, you can dial the number or save the number into Contact.
Copy to Phone/SIM: Copy this message to Phone or SIM card.
Copy All: Copy all messages from SIM/Phone to Phone/SIM.
Use Email Address Outbox 1. Enter Outbox to view the messages. 2. Press Up/Down key to select the message, and press Option to select View, Edit, Send, Delete, Get Number, Copy to Phone/SIM, Copy All or Use Email Address. Drafts 1. Enter Drafts to view the messages you are saved. 2. Press Up/Down key to select the message, and press Option to select View, Edit, Send, Delete or Use Email Address. 39 Delete Message You could select Delete Inbox, Delete Outbox, Delete Drafts or Delete All. Template There are 10 short messages predefined in your mobile phone. You could select Edit, Erase or Write Message. Settings Before using Messages, you need perform relevant settings:
Profile Settings: Please contact your local network provider to obtain the service center number. Enter Profile Settings and select one profile. Select Edit to set Profile Name, SC Address, Valid Period and Message Type. Note:
Valid Period, Fax and Page need network support.
Deliver Report: select ON/OFF for Deliver Report. When Delivery Report is set on, the SMS center will return status report to you no matter whether or not the other party could receive your message. In this way, you could conveniently 40
know whether or not the other party has received your message.
Memory Status: display the memory space for SMS in SIM card and Phone.
Preferred Storage: select SIM or Phone as the default storage media for SMS. SMS Counter You could view the number of messages Sent and Received. 8.2 MMS MMS indicates Multimedia Messaging Service, which features in the multimedia function and enables users to send messages that include multimedia objects (text, images, audios, etc.). Note:
MMS requires network support, therefore make sure your SIM card supports MMS before use, or consult your network provider. Make sure to complete the following operations before sending MMS: youve set service center number; youve completed WAP setting. If the MMS is too large, the mobile phone might not be able to send or receive it. 41 Your mobile phone supports MMS. After necessary settings, you could send/receive MMS. Write Message 1. Enter Write Message to edit:
To: You could select Add Number or Add E-mail;
Cc: If the network supports, you could add more recipients. The operation is the same as To.
Bcc: If the network supports, you could add more blind recipients. The operation is the same as To.
Subject: The subject could be null.
Edit Content: Under the interface of editing MMS, you could edit contents. Press Option to select Input Method, Add Image, Add Audio, Add Video, Add Attachment, Add Slide Before or Add Slide After. 2. After editing, you could select Send Only, Save and Send, Save to Draft, Send Options or Exit. Inbox The MMS will be saved in the inbox. You could perform the following operations:
View: View the current MMS content, and press right soft key to stop playing. As the message size exceeds the screen, press Up/down key to view.
Reply: Edit MMS and reply to the sender. The subject will be 42
changed to RE: original subject.
Reply by SMS: Edit SMS and reply to the sender.
Reply to all: Edit MMS and reply to all.
Forward: Forward the current MMS.
Delete: Delete the current MMS.
Delete All: Delete all MMS.
Properties: View the details of MMS.
Use Details: Get the senders number and the number in current message to dial or save. Note:
When you check MMS with music, the side keys cant be used to adjust the volume. Outbox The multimedia messages will be saved in the Outbox as you select
"Save and Send". Press Option to select View, Forward, Edit, Delete, Delete All, Properties or Use Details. Draft The draft stores those messages you are not ready to send. You could edit the messages again and send later. Press Option to select View, Send, Edit, Delete, Delete All, Properties, or User Details. 43 Template Your mobile phone stores 5 predefined multimedia messages. Press Option to select View, Write Message or Properties. Message Settings Before using MMS, you must perform some necessary settings. Compose You could set Creation Mode, Image Resizing and Auto Signature. Send You could set Validity period, Delivery report, Read report, Priority, Slide Timing and Delivery time. Retrieve You could set Home network, Roaming, Read Report and Delivery Report. Filter You could set Anonymous and Advertisement. Server Profile Generally, the default setting will be movistar MMS. 44
Memory Status You could check the memory status. Note:
The use of Delivery Report and Anonymous depends on your network service provided by your provider. For more details, please consult your network provider. Your mobile phone has reserved some usable space to save MMS. It may fully occupy the space if you store a lot of multimedia messages. If your phone prompts with storage full, you must delete some redundant messages to make sure there is enough space to store new multimedia messages. 8.3 Email Send and Receive Send and Receive sends/receives email to/form sever. Sends any unsent mails in the Unsent folder and receives the new mails,if only ,form POP3/IMAP4 sever. Write Message 1. Enter Write Email to edit:
To: You could select Add E-mail. 45
Cc: If the network supports, you could add more recipients. The operation is the same as To.
Bcc: If the network supports, you could add more blind recipients. The operation is the same as To.
Subject: The subject could be null.
Attachment: You could select Attachment from Attachment List.
Priority: You could select Normal, Low or High.
Content: Under the interface of editing Email, you could edit contents. Press Option to select Input Method or Use Template. 2. After editing, you could select Send, Save and Send, Save to Draft, or Quit without Saving. Inbox The Email will be saved in the inbox. You could perform the following operations for POP3:
Reply: Send the reply to the sender.
Reply Without Content: Reply to the sender without original mail content.
Reply All: Reply to the sender and all recipients.
Reply All Without Content: Reply to the sender and all recipients without original content.
Forward: Forward the email to other parties.
Delete: Delete the selected email. 46
If current incoming protocol is set to IMAP4, You could perform the following operations after reading email: Read, Next Page, Previous Page or Jump To Page. Unsent The draft stores those Email you are not ready to send. You could perform the following operations: Send, Save and Send, Edit, Move To Draft or Delete. Drafts The draft stores those Email you are not ready to send. You could perform the following operations: Edit, Delete, Next Page, Previous Page or Jump To Page. Delete All Folder Delete the selected folder: Inbox, Sent, Unsent, Draft and All Folder. Delete All Mark Delete all markde information. Email Profile Email Profile configures various servers and profile related settings. Template 47 Your mobile phone stores 10 predefined multimedia messages. Press Option to select Edit, Erase or Write Email. 8.4 Voice Mail Server When you are unable to answer the call, you could let the other party leave a message for you through voice mail server. You could visit voice mail server to listen to the message later. You could set two voice mail numbers. In idle mode, hold 1 key to dial the first voice mail number youve set. Note:
Make sure to apply for the service before use because it requires network support. 48
9 Fun&Games 9.1 Games Your mobile phone provides one Games. Enter the menu and view the operation descriptions. 9.2 E-Book Reader Enter Bookshelf and press Option to select:
Open E-Book: Open E-Book, and press Option to select Find, Jump To, Go To Bookmark, Add Bookmark, Delete Bookmark, Book Info, Settings, Apply Global Settings or Help.
CleanUp Bookshelf: Clean the bookshelf.
Global Settings: You could set Font Style, Scroll By, Auto Full Screen, Scroll Speed, Scroll, Encoding or Select Memory.
Book Info: Display the file title, size and format.
Delete: Delete this file.
Delete All Files: Delete all files. 49
Sort: You could select By Name, By Type, By Time, By Size or None.
Apply Global Settings: Restore factory default settings. Note The list will be automatically updated as you put txt files into E-book directory of the phone or memory card. 9.3 Melody Compose You could compose your favorable music as the ringtone for incoming call and alarm. Your mobile phone could save up to 5 composed ringtones, and each ringtone could contain a maximum of 150 notes. Add Enter Melody Compose, press Add to enter the ringtone editing interface; Press Option to perform the following operations:
Play: Listen to the ringtone youre composing;
Play Speed: Select the speed of playing the ringtone;
Select Instrument: Select the instrument for the ringtone;
Save: Save the ringtone youve just composed. 50
Edit
Insert: insert a note.
Edit: edit a note.
Play: play the composed ringtone.
Up key: raise the tone of current note.
Down key: lower the tone of current note.
Left key: move the cursor to the left.
Right key: move the cursor to the right. Edit Select the composed ringtone, and press Option to perform the following operations:
Play: Play the composed ringtone;
Edit: Edit a note;
Add: Add a new ringtone;
Rename: Change the name of the composed ringtone;
Delete: Delete the selected ringtone;
Delete All Files: Delete all ringtones;
Forward: Select To MMS, To Email 51 10 Services 10. 1 WAP Your mobile phone supports Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). You could get access to the services provided by your network provider. It allows you to get information about news, weather forecast, airline flights, etc. These services are especially designed for the mobile phone, and they are maintained by WAP provider. Note:
WAP service requires network support. Please consult your network operator or service provider for details on usability, quotation, and tax of WAP service. Your service provider will give you instructions on how to use this service. You could use the value-added services provided by network operator.
Homepage: You could visit the homepage. Homepage is WAP site you set in Settings. If you do not set WAP site, the factory preset site will be used.
Bookmarks: Select a bookmark, press Option to select Goto, Add Delete All or Delete, Send, Edit, Bookmark. 52
Note:
Before use, please make sure your bookmark list is not empty. In order to avoid this, a few common websites have been preset to you in your mobile phone.
Recent Pages: Display the recent pages youve visited. If you have select the history, simply select Goto to visit this page.
Enter Address: Input URL address, and press Done to complete. You could visit WAP site now.
Service Inbox: Check the service information sent by your service provider. Press Option to select Read, Delete or Delete All.
Settings: You could select Edit Profile, Browser Options, Service Message Settings, Clear Cache, Clear Cookies or Trusted Certificates. 10.2 Data Account GSM Data Under GSM Data, the list of data accounts is displayed. Select one account, press Edit to edit the following items:
Account Name: Edit the account name.
Number: Edit the connection number of current account.
User Name: Edit the user name for dial server (not WAP gateway), 53 the default value is wap.
Password: Edit the password for dial server (not WAP gateway), the default value is wap.
Line Type: Select the line type ISDN or Analogue.
Speed: Select the data connection speed 4.8Kbps, 9.6Kbps or 14.4Kbps.
DNS: Select WAPs DNS. GPRS In GPRS, display the list of data accounts. Select one account, press Edit to edit the following items:
Account Name: Edit the account name.
APN: Input APN.
User Name: Edit the user name for APN server, the default value is empty.
Password: Edit the user name for APN server, the default value is empty.
Auth. Type: Select Normal or Secure. 10.3 GPRS Counter Check the data flow under GPRS network. You could view Last Sent, Last Received, All Sent, All Received or Reset Counter. 54
11 Audio Player Your mobile supports audio file formats such as midimp3 and amr. 1. Select Audio Player to enter the interface, and press Option to select Settings
Pre. Play List: Select the file from Phone or Memory Card.
Background Play: Select On or Off.
Lyrics Display: Select On or Off.
Repeat: Select Off, One, or All.
Shuffle: Select On or Off.
Equalizer: Select Normal, Classical, Rock, Bass, Dance, Pop, or Treble.
Lyrics Display: select On/Off to display or not display the lyrics. Play List to view the list of files in Phone or Play to play the selected audio file. 2. Press Option Memory Card. 3. Press Option Note:
The audio files must be saved in My Music folder of the phone or memory card. 55 Select an audio file, and press Option Play:
Press Up key to enter Player Settings, press Down key to enter the play list, and press OK key to pause/resume.
Press side keys to adjust the volume.
Press Right key to play the next file, and press Left key to play the previous one. You could also perform the operations using the handwriting pen:
to play. to pause. to stop playing. to adjust the volume. to play the next file; click to change repeat mode. to change random mode. to enter Setup menu.
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click Note:
to play the previous file. Please select medium volume when listening to music. 56
12 Extra 12.1 Calendar Enter Calendar, the calendar in current month will be displayed on the screen and the current date will be marked by a background box in special color. You could press navigation keys or click the direction arrows on the screen to browse the dates and the information on the screen will also change consequently. You could set To Do List on the calendar. Enter To Do List and press Option to View, Add, Edit Task, Delete Task or Delete All. If you need add new To Do List, select Add Task and then select Meeting, Course, Date, Call, Anniversary or Reminder. To Do List for current date will be displayed on the idle screen after adding a new task and turning on Alarm. Click it to view the details. 12.2 Alarm Your mobile phone could set up to 8 alarms, and it supports turn off alarm. 1. In the list of alarms, select an alarm to edit. 2. Set Switch, Time, Repeat, Snooze, and Audio Options. 3. Press Save. 57 12.3 World Clock Press left/right navigation key to view the time of different cities. 12.4 Calculator Your mobile phone provides a calculator to perform simple calculations. You could add, subtract, multiply or divide, and select M+, M-, MR, and MC to perform relevant operations. Descriptions of M+, M-, MR and MC
MR: Read the data saved in current memory.
MC: Clear the data saved in current memory.
M+: Add the input data and the data saved in current memory, and save the result in current memory.
M-: Subtract the input data from the data saved in current memory and save the result in current memory. Note:
The calculator is limited to precisions, therefore it might generate errors. 58
12.5 Typical Stopwatch You could select Spit Timing, Lap Timing or View record. 12.6 nWay Stopwatch Press 4 different navigation keys respectively. to record the different timing Note:
Press LSK to stop time measuring, and hold left soft key to clear up all the records. 12.7 Unit Converter Your mobile phone provides you with unit converter to convert the weight and length. Input the value to perform the conversions, such as from Kg to Pound, from Kg to Ounce, from Km to Mile, and from M to Yard. 12.8 Currency Converter Your mobile phone provides you with basic functions regarding currency conversion. 59 13 Analog TV Your mobile phone provides analog TV function. Select Analog TV and enter. The TV effect depends on your local TV station signal. You could use video cable to connect your mobile phone and cable TV interface. Please follow the instructions in the figure below to pull out the antenna at the end of touch-pen, and rotate the antenna to achieve the best effect. 60
Antenna Press Options to select:
Select Area: Select your local area.
Mode Selection: Select Analog TV or Cable TV.
Channel List: Display the list of the best channels youve searched for.
Auto Search: Automatically search for channels.
Manual Input: Manually input a channel.
Settings: Select Default Settings. 14 Settings 14.1 Pen Calibration As you feel your mobile phone doesnt react properly after you use the handwriting pen to click relevant option or icon, you need calibrate the touch screen. Click with the handwriting pen until the calibration is 61 completed. If the calibration is still not accurate as you make sure to click the center every time, you should refer to 14.7 Restore Factory Settings. 14.2 User Profiles Your mobile phone provides multiple profiles, which allows you to perform personalized settings of Incoming Call Alert, Alarm, Message Alert, Keypad Tone, Alert Tone and Power On/Off Volume according to different occasions. The optional profiles include General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Flight, and you could also customize the profiles. Press Option and select Activate to start using the selected profile. 14.3 Phone Setup Display Characteristic
Wallpaper: Set the current wallpaper. You could select the photo preset in the phone or select the suitable photo from System, Phone or Memory Card which could be previewed successfully as your wallpaper.
Date: Show or hide Date on the desktop.
Time: Show or hide Time on the desktop.
MainKey Icons: Show or hide MainKey Icons on the desktop. LCD Backlight You could set the duration and brightness for LCD backlight. 62
Time and Date You could set Date, Time, Date Format and Time Format. Scheduled Power On/Off You could edit up to 4 groups of power on/off time. Press Edit to set Status, Type and Time. Note:
The time should be set different y to avoid conflict. Auto Keypad Lock You could prevent misoperation resulting from improper key press. Press LSK and # key to unlock the keypad. Power Saving Mode You could turn on/off power saving mode. Language You could set the language as ES or English. Handwriting You could set Pen Speed and Pen Color. 63 14.4 Call Setup Call Waiting After this function is activated, the system will inform you if there is another incoming call. Please contact your network provider for details. Call Divert This function allows you to divert incoming call to another designated number. Note:
This function requires network support, so please contact your network provider for details. You could select Divert All Voice Calls, Divert If Busy, Divert If No Answer, Divert If Unreachable, or Divert All Data Calls. If you dont need to divert, you could select Cancel All Divert. Press OK to select:
Activate: Set the diverted object number.
Deactivate: Cancel call divert.
Query Status: Check the status of the function. Set Answer Key You could set Send Key or Any Key to answer the incoming call. Black List 64
You could edit the Black List. After you select On under Mode, the incoming call from the numbers in the Black List will be rejected. Auto Redial You could turn on/off this function. If the other party doesnt answer the call as you select On, your mobile phone will automatically redial after a while. It will auto redial up to 10 times. 14.5 Network Setup Network Selection There are three modes under Network Selection: New Search, Select Network and Selection Mode. Under Selection Mode, you could select Automatic or Manual. GPRS Connection Press left soft key Change to switch between When Needed and Always. 14.6 Security Setup You need to input the password 0000 to enter Security Setup. SIM Lock
If SIM Lock is currently set OFF, select ON to input PIN code 65 to unlock your SIM card. You need input correct PIN code to unlock your SIM card as you turn on your mobile phone next time.
If SIM Lock is set ON, select OFF to cancel the protection. Note:
Your SIM card will be locked if you enter wrong PIN code continuously for three times. In this case you need PUK code to unlock your SIM card. The PIN code, PUK code and SIM card may be provided to you all together. If not, contact your network provider. The default PIN code is normally 1234. Please change to your own PIN code as soon as possible. Phone Lock Phone Lock could prevent your mobile phone against illegal use.
Select Power On to input the password. You need input correct password to unlock your mobile phone as you turn on your mobile phone next time.
Select Changing SIM to input the password. You need input correct password to unlock your mobile phone as you change your SIM card next time.
Select OFF to cancel the protection. Note:
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The default password is 0000. Please change to your own password as soon as possible. Call Barring Note:
Please contact your network provider for details since some providers might not provide call barring service. When applying for this service, you will get a four-digit password provided by your provider to activate call barring. Press Call Barring to select:
All Outgoing Calls: Select Activate, Deactivate or Query Status.
International Calls: The same as above.
International Calls Except To Home PLMN: The same as above.
All Incoming Calls: The same as above.
When Roaming: The same as above.
Cancel All: Input the password to cancel all call barring.
Change Barring PW: Input the old password and set new one. Fixed Dial If your SIM card supports, only the selected numbers could be dialed. After this function is activated, you are only allowed to dial the numbers in 67 Fixed Dial List or a few numbers. Enter Fixed Dial to select:
Mode: Input PIN2 code to turn ON/OFF Fixed Dial function.
Fixed Dial List: Edit a maximum of 10 fixed dial numbers. Press Option to select Edit or Find in PHB. Note:
You need input PIN2 code to turn on/off fixed dial function. Please contact your network provider to get PIN2 code. After fixed dial is activated, only the entries you set in Fixed Dial List will be displayed in Contact. Change Password You could change PIN, PIN2 and Phone Lock Password. Note:
The length of password must be more than 4 digits and less than 8 digits. 14.7 Restore Factory Settings Enter Restore Factory Settings. You need input the correct phone lock 68
password, and press OK to restore factory settings. 69 15 USB Data Function 15.1 Mass Storage Mass storage indicates your mobile phone supports mobile storage.
As the phone is turned off, connect your mobile phone with PC through USB data cable. In this case, your mobile phone can be used as U disk.
As the phone is turned on, connect your mobile phone with PC through USB data cable. If the memory card is inserted, you could select Mass Storage. 15.2 Webcam Your mobile phone supports webcam, which can be operated simply like USB webcams.
As the phone is turned on, connect your mobile phone with PC through USB data cable. In this case, your mobile phone will display Webcam.
Select Webcam, press OK, and a full-screen camera interface will appear. This indicates your mobile phone could be used as webcam now.
Your computer will detect new video devices. Up to now, you could use the camera like other USB webcams.
Press End key or directly pull out the data cable to exit camera mode. 70
16 Input Methods 16.1 General Description Your mobile phone supports handwriting input. The handwriting input methods include abc/ABC/ES/es Input method, 123 Input method and Symbol Input method. Under handwriting input mode, you could enter the inputs in the following two ways:
Use the handwriting pen.
Click the virtual keypad. 16.2 Keypad Definitions Virtual Keypad Under the editing interface, click the icon at the bottom of the screen to switch the input method. You could use handwriting pen to input manually or click virtual keypad to enter. In this case, the current input method will appear at the left-up corner of the screen. General Keypad
Left Soft Key (LSK): Generally used to confirm. 71
Right Soft Key: Generally used to return or clear.
* Key: Generally used to switch different input method.
Navigation Keys (left/right/up/down): Generally used to move the cursor or select the menu options or characters. 16.3 Descriptions of Input Methods 16.3.1 Handwriting Input Method Adopting advanced character recognition technology, your mobile phone supports the handwriting of numbers and English characters. You could click the prompt bar above the editing interface to switch the input method. After the input method is selected, you could use handwriting pen to write message. After you input manually and pause for while, the recognized results will be displayed on the screen for you to select. If there is no character you want on the screen, you could click one of the selected. 16.3.2 ES Input Method Spanish Input Method includes uppercase input and lowercase input. 1. Input Spanish letters. Click the corresponding letters to input your desired word. 2. Click the screen to move the cursor. 3. Click 4. Click to delete the last input. to input space. 72
5. Click 6. Click to input European symbol. switch between capital and small letter. 16.3.3 English Input Method English input method includes abc input method and ABC input method. 1. Input English letters. Click the corresponding letters to input your desired word. 2. Click the screen to move the cursor. 3. Click 4. Click 5. Click to delete the last input. to input space. switch between capital and small letter. 16.3.4 Number Input Method 1. Click the corresponding numbers on the screen to input your desired numbers. 2. Click 3. Click to input space. to delete the input number. 16.3.5 Symbol Input Method Click symbols to input. to open virtual keypad and select the corresponding 73 17 Appendix 17.1 Special Functions As a type of multimedia mobile phone, your mobile phone not only supports the basic functions, but rich, practical, and quick multimedia functions as below:
Analog TV You could use your mobile phone to watch TV. E-book Your mobile phone supports the display of txt format. You could browse your favorable books at any time. SMS Your mobile phone supports EMS, voice mail server and broadcast message. MMS Your mobile phone supports MMS, which enables you to send/receive messages that include multimedia objects (text, images, audios, etc.) 74
Email Your mobile phone supports Email, which enables you to send/receive emails. MP3 Support the audio formats including midi, mp3 and amr etc. You could make different settings under Equalizer to get different sound effect. Sound Record Your mobile phone supports talk record and non-talk record Camera Your mobile phone support camera function. Video Player Your mobile phone support video playing function. Video Recorder Your mobile phone support video recording function Network Service Your mobile phone support WAP service. You could get access to Internet through WAP browser to obtain as much information as you can. 75 Input Methods Your mobile phone supports multiple input methods, which enable users to input Spanish letters English letters, numbers, symbols, etc. Handwriting input function provides you with much convenience. 17.2 Shortcuts lock the keypad In idle mode, hold * key to quickly lock the keypad. Unlock the keypad In idle mode, press LSK and # key to unlock the keypad. Navigation Keys In idle mode, the default settings are as below: Press left key to enter Multimedia, press right key to enter Messages, press up key to enter TV Application and press down key to enter Phone Book. 17.3 Clearance and Maintenance
Please maintain your mobile phone with good care since it is delicately designed and manufactured. The following advice might help you extend the life of your mobile phone. 76
Clean your mobile phone, battery and charger with a soft dry cloth.
Do not clean your mobile phone with the liquor such as alcohol, dilution agent or benzene.
Clean the socket from time to time because a dusty socket might cause disconnection, power failure, or even charging failure.
Do not press keys with needles, pen points or other sharp objects to avoid damage or misoperation.
Keep tiny metal objects such as thumb pins away from the phone receiver. The phone speaker is magnetic and thus magnetizes those metal objects, which may hurt people or damage the phone.
Keep your mobile phone dry. Rain, moisture or any kind of liquid containing minerals might corrupt the circuit.
Do not touch the mobile phone with wet hands because this might cause electric shock, which would hurt people or damage the phone.
Dont use and put your mobile phone in a dusty or dirty environment because this might damage the phone components.
Dont keep your mobile phone near high-temperature because it might shorten the life of electronic devices, damage the battery, twist or melt some plastic parts.
Dont keep your mobile phone in a place where the temperature is too low, otherwise the water vapor would form inside the phone when the temperature rises up to normal degree, which would damage PCB of the phone.
Dont put your mobile phone in or on the heating devices (microwave 77 oven, toaster oven or radiator) because overheating might result in explosion.
The color of the waterproof label in the phone will be changed if the phone or battery gets wet. In this case, the warranty provisions will become void even if the warranty period doesnt expire.
Please send your mobile phone to the nearest service center for inspection if there is anything wrong with your mobile phone, battery, charger or accessories. The service center staff will provide you help. 18 Failure Analysis Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions 78 Poor network signal Out of the service area Make sure your phone is
Charge the battery Reinstall the battery Recharge the battery Replace the battery Turn off the phone as the signal is poor. Move to other places in network service area Move to other places Enter User Profile to set Unmute or check the ringing volume. Contact operator. your network Change the photo format or size Unable to turn on the phone Automatic power-off Inadequate standby time Unable to connect the network Call drop Do not ring upon incoming calls Prompt to input PUK Unable to view some photos Inadequate battery capacity Poor contact Seriously poor battery capacity Deceasing of battery performance Poor network signal Poor network signal Set Mute or minimum volume. SIM card locked due to the continuous entering of wrong PIN code for three times. Your phone doesnt support photo format, or the size of photo is too big the FCC Regulations:
This mobile phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference 79 received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This mobile phone 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 radiated 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.
-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. 80
-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. 81 4RF Exposure Information (SAR) This model phone meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This phone is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg. *Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the poser required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for the model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.807 W/kg and when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 1.1 W/kg (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models, depending upon available enhancements and FCC requirements.) 82
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: Q78-I766. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. If you do no t use a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone at the ear, position the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from your body when the phone is switched on. 83
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1 | 2008-07-25 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
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2008-07-25
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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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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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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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Q78
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I766
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Y****** X********
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1 | Title |
Product Certification Manager
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0086-********
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1 | Fax Number |
0086-********
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1 |
x******@zte.com.cn
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
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 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | GSM/GPRS DUAL-BAND 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 listed is EIRP for part 24 and ERP for part 22. 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 1.5cm separation between the device and the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR levels are: Part 22: Body: 1.10W/kg, Head: 0.81W/kg; Part 24: Body: 0.48W/kg, Head: 0.56W/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 |
Sporton International Inc.
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1 | Name |
A******** C****
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
a******@sporton.com.tw
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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 | 824.2 | 848.8 | 0.66 | 0.02 ppm | 300KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 0.97 | 0.03 ppm | 300KGXW |
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