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ZTE C88 CDNA 1X Digital Mobile Phone User Manual Copyright 2007 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 operates a policy of continuous development. ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Contents 3 For your safety .................................................................... 7 General Care .................................................................................................................................................... 7 Aircraft Safety .................................................................................................................................................. 8 Hospital Safety................................................................................................................................................. 8 General Guidelines ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Road Safety ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 Vehicles Equipped With an Air Bag .................................................................................................................. 9 Third Party Equipment...................................................................................................................................... 9 Efficient Use..................................................................................................................................................... 9 Radio Frequency (RF) Energy .......................................................................................................................... 9 Emergency Services ........................................................................................................................................ 9 Copyright Notice .............................................................................................................................................. 9 Introduction ....................................................................... 10 Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 Whats included ............................................................................................................................................. 10 C88 Technical Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 10 Phone at a glance .......................................................................................................................................... 10 Key Definitions ............................................................................................................................................... 11 Set up Your Phone.............................................................. 12 Battery ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 Installing the Battery ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Charging the Battery ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Removing the Battery ..................................................................................................................................... 13 Powering On/Off your Phone .......................................................................................................................... 13 Unlocking Your Phone .................................................................................................................................... 13 Connecting to the Network ............................................................................................................................. 13 Activating Your Phone .................................................................................................................................... 13 Basic Operations ...............................................................14 Making Voice Calls ........................................................................................................................................ 14 Using the Keypad .................................................................................................................................. 14 Using the Contacts list ........................................................................................................................... 14 Using the last number dialed .................................................................................................................. 14 Using a number from the Call History ..................................................................................................... 14 Using Speed Dials ................................................................................................................................. 14 Using Voice Dials ................................................................................................................................... 14 Answering Voice Calls .................................................................................................................................... 15 In-Call Features .............................................................................................................................................. 15 Three-Way Call .............................................................................................................................................. 15 Call Waiting ................................................................................................................................................... 15 4 Contents Entering Text......................................................................16 Key Functions................................................................................................................................................ 16 Text Input Modes............................................................................................................................................ 16 Contacts.............................................................................17 Contact List ................................................................................................................................................... 17 New Contact .................................................................................................................................................. 17 Groups ........................................................................................................................................................... 17 Voice Dials ..................................................................................................................................................... 18 Speed Dials ................................................................................................................................................... 18 Calls ...................................................................................19 All Calls ......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Missed Calls .................................................................................................................................................. 19 Incoming Calls ............................................................................................................................................... 19 Outgoing Calls ............................................................................................................................................... 19 Call Timers ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 Messaging ..........................................................................20 Send New ...................................................................................................................................................... 20 Insert ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 Slide ...................................................................................................................................................... 20 Preview .................................................................................................................................................. 20 Erase Item ............................................................................................................................................. 20 Cc/Bcc/Sub ........................................................................................................................................... 21 Save to Drafts ........................................................................................................................................ 21 Quick Text ............................................................................................................................................. 21 Signature ............................................................................................................................................... 21 Inbox .............................................................................................................................................................. 21 Reading a message ............................................................................................................................... 21 Replying to a message .......................................................................................................................... 21 Inbox Options......................................................................................................................................... 21 Outbox ........................................................................................................................................................... 22 Drafts ............................................................................................................................................................. 22 Sent ............................................................................................................................................................... 22 Saved ............................................................................................................................................................. 22 Voice Mail ...................................................................................................................................................... 22 Web Alerts ..................................................................................................................................................... 22 Settings ......................................................................................................................................................... 22 Message Settings .................................................................................................................................. 23 Quick Text Settings ............................................................................................................................... 23 Memory Info ................................................................................................................................................... 23 Contents 5 Brew ................................................................................... 24 Web Wireless .....................................................................25 Launching and Navigating the Browser ........................................................................................................... 25 Music & Media ...................................................................26 Tunes ............................................................................................................................................................. 26 Playing your tones ................................................................................................................................. 26 Managing your Tunes ............................................................................................................................. 26 Images ........................................................................................................................................................... 26 View your image .................................................................................................................................... 26 Managing your Images ........................................................................................................................... 26 Camera .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 Take pictures and videos ........................................................................................................................ 26 Viewing your photo and video ................................................................................................................. 27 MyStuff .......................................................................................................................................................... 27 MyTunes ................................................................................................................................................ 27 MyImages .............................................................................................................................................. 27 MyVideos .............................................................................................................................................. 27 Memory Info ................................................................................................................................................... 27 Games ................................................................................ 28 Tools................................................................................... 29 Calculator....................................................................................................................................................... 29 Alarm Clock ................................................................................................................................................... 29 Edit an alarm ......................................................................................................................................... 29 Alarm options......................................................................................................................................... 29 Calendar ........................................................................................................................................................ 29 Adding an appointment .......................................................................................................................... 30 Viewing an appointment ......................................................................................................................... 30 Calendar Options ................................................................................................................................... 30 Tip Calc.......................................................................................................................................................... 30 World Clock ................................................................................................................................................... 30 Voice Memo ................................................................................................................................................... 30 Recording a Voice Memo ....................................................................................................................... 30 Listen to a Voice Memo ......................................................................................................................... 30 Settings ..............................................................................31 Sound Setting ................................................................................................................................................ 31 Ringers .................................................................................................................................................. 31 Keypad Tone .......................................................................................................................................... 31 Volume................................................................................................................................................... 31 6 Contents Power On/Off Tone ................................................................................................................................. 31 Alerts ..................................................................................................................................................... 31 Display Setting............................................................................................................................................... 31 Language ....................................................................................................................................................... 32 Bluetooth ....................................................................................................................................................... 32 Bluetooth Manager: ........................................................................................................................................ 32 Bluetooth Device: ........................................................................................................................................... 32 Pairing with a new Bluetooth device ............................................................................................................... 32 GPS............................................................................................................................................................... 33 System .......................................................................................................................................................... 33 Call Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 33 Memory Info ........................................................................................................................................... 33 Phone Info .............................................................................................................................................. 33 System Settings .................................................................................................................................... 33 TTY Mode .............................................................................................................................................. 33 Security ................................................................................................................................................. 34 Airplane Mode ON/OFF.......................................................................................................................... 34 Glossary .............................................................................35 For your safety 7 General Care Your handset contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and give particular attention to the following points:
Do NOT allow the handset, battery or accessories to come into contact with liquids or moisture at any time. Do NOT immerse it in any liquid.
Do NOT place the handset alongside computer disks, credit cards, travel cards or other magnetic media. The information contained on the disks or cards may be affected by the handset.
Do NOT place anything inside the folded handset.
Do NOT paint the handset.
Do NOT leave the handset or battery in places where the temperature could exceed 140F, e.g. on a car dashboard or a windowsill, behind glass in direct sunlight, etc.
Do NOT remove the handset battery while the handset is switched on.
Take care NOT to allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings to contact or short circuit the battery terminals.
Do NOT dispose of batteries in fire. The handsets Li-ION batteries may be safely disposed of at a Li-ION recycling point.
Do NOT put the handsets battery in your mouth, as battery electrolytes may be toxic if swallowed.
Do NOT attempt to dismantle the handset or any of its accessories.
This equipment is fitted with an internal battery that can only be replaced by a qualified service engineer.
There is risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery type. Dispose of the used battery in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
Do NOT put a battery into a microwave oven, dryer or high-pressure container.
Do NOT contact battery directly into an electric outlet or cigarette lighter charger. Use only authorized chargers.
Do NOT puncture the battery with a sharp object such as a needle.
When the battery is disposed, be sure it is non-conducting by applying vinyl tape to the (+) and (-) terminals.
Do NOT disassemble or modify the battery.
Do NOT drop, throw, or subject the handset to rough treatment.
Stop using the battery if abnormal heat, odor, discoloration, deformation, or abnormal condition is detected during use, charge or storage.
In the unlikely event of a battery leak, tare care to keep the battery discharge away from your eyes and skin. If the leakage does come into contact with the eyes or skin, flush thoroughly with clean water and consult with a doctor.
Do NOT use with a damaged or deformed battery.
Do NOT solder the battery directly.
Remove the battery whose life cycle has expired from equipment immediately.
The earpiece may become warm during normal use. Also, the handset itself may become warm while the battery is being charged.
When a handset is in vibration mode, the vibration may cause the handset to move.
Be careful not to place the handset near heat sources (such as a heater).
Use a damp or anti-static cloth to clean the handset. Do NOT use an ordinary dry cloth or electrostatic cloth. Do NOT use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the casing.
Third party equipment: The use of third party equipment, cables, or accessories, not made or authorized by ZTE, may invalidate the warranty of your phone and also adversely affect the phones safety and operation.
Remember to make backup copies of all important data on your handset.
Remember to recycle: The cardboard packing supplied with this handset is ideal for recycling. 8 For your safety Aircraft Safety
Switch off your phone or activate the airplane mode when inside or near an aircraft. Use of handsets in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may disrupt the cellular network. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of phone service to the offender, or legal action, or both.
Airplane mode allows you to use many of your phones features, such as games, calculator, voice memos, and many others when you are in an airplane or other area where wireless signals may cause interference. In the airplane mode, you are prohibited from making or receiving voice/data calls, however you may still attempt calls to your local emergency number. Hospital Safety
Switch off your phone and remove its battery in areas where handset use is prohibited.
Follow the instructions given by any respective medical facility regarding the use of cellular handsets on their premises. General Guidelines
Many jurisdictions have laws and regulations about taking pictures in public or private areas regarding the processing and further use of such pictures. ZTE encourages its customers to obey all laws and to honor the personal rights of others.
Check the roaming agreement availability with your network operator.
The use of mobile phones is not allowed in some radiation sensitive areas, such as hospitals, research centers, and airplanes. The user is responsible to power-off the device. If there is any uncertainty, the battery should be removed.
Observe any signs that indicate to power off your handset, such as those near gas stations, or explosives and power off the handset/device upon them.
If you have a heart condition, be careful with the setting of call vibration or tone volume.
Do NOT allow children to play with the handset, charger or batteries.
The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected if a handset is used next to them. Observe any Caution signs and the manufacturers recommendations.
Take care not to put your phone in the back pocket of your pants and then sit on the phone. Also, do not put your phone at the bottom of a bag where it may be subject to excessive weight or pressure as this may damage the LCD and camera lens and cause them to malfunction.
Your phone contains metal, which may cause you to develop an itch, rash or eczema depending on your physical condition.
Do NOT leave the phone discharged or without a battery for a long period of time. Otherwise some data may be erased. Road Safety
You must exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Give your full attention to driving.
Observe all of the recommendations contained in your local traffic safety documentation.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call, if driving conditions require so. Check if local laws and/or regulations restrict the use of cellular phones while driving.
You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call, except in emergency situations.
Switch off your handset at a refuelling point, such as a gas station, even if you are not refuelling your own car.
Do NOT store or carry flammable or explosive materials in the same compartment as the handset. For your safety 9
Electronic systems in vehicle, such as anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel injection systems are not normally affected by radio transmissions. The manufacturer of such equipment may advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions. If you suspect vehicle problems caused by the radio transmitter in handset, consult your dealer and do not switch on the handset until your handset has been checked by a qualified technician. Vehicles Equipped With an Air Bag An airbag inflates with great force. Do NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the airbag or in the airbag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the airbag inflates, serious injury could result. Third Party Equipment The use of third party equipment, cables or accessories, not made or authorized by ZTE, may invalidate the warranty of the handset and also adversely affect the handsets operation. For example, use only the ZTE charger supplied with the handset. Efficient Use For optimum performance with minimum power consumption, do NOT cover the antenna area (Its on the bottom of your phone) with your hand. Covering the antenna affects the call quality, may cause the handset to operate at higher power levels than needed, and may shorten talk and standby times. Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Your handset is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is turned on, it intermittently receives and trans-
mits Radio Frequency (RF) energy in radio waves to handle and control the power level at which the handset transmits. Emergency Services To make an emergency call in any country:
1. Ensure your handset is ON and in service. 2. Press the End key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the device for calls. 3. Enter a local emergency number. 4. Press the Send key to dial the number. Follow instructions received and do NOT end the call until told to do so. When the dial lock function is on, press the Right soft key and then enter a local emergency number. Press the Send key or OK key to dial the number. Note: Tell the operator which service you require: Police, Ambulance, Fire Engine, Coastguard or Mountain Rescue Service. Give your position, and if possible, remain stationary and maintain contact. Due to the nature of the cellular system, the connection of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely on any wireless device for essential communication like medical emergencies. Copyright Notice The video/audio recordings you make/download are protected by copyright laws. They are for personal use only and must NOT be otherwise used without the permission of the copyright owner. 10 Introduction Overview Thank you for purchasing the ZTE C88 Mobile Phone. The C88 is capable of making voice calls and data connections to CDMA 1x networks. This phone provides many functions which are practical for daily use, including a camera, video recorder, wireless internet browser etc. It can also be connected to Bluetooth wireless devices and accessories. To guarantee this mobile phone is always in its best condition, read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference. To ensure your safety, read the section For Your Safety thoroughly before using this handset for the first time. Whats included Your ZTE C88 Mobile Phone package contains the following components. Check the box carefully to ensure all items are present.
C88 Handset
Battery
User Manual and literature pack
AC Travel Charger C88 Technical Specifications Handset Type Dimensions (Lx W x H) Weight Continuous Standby Time Continuous Talk Time Phone at a glance 1 2 3 4 C88 98X48X17mm (3.86X1.89X0.67in) Less than100 g (including battery) 130 hours.(subject to the net work) 216 minutes(subject to the network) 5 6 7
[1] Camera Lens
[2] Outer Display
[3] Volume Key
[4] Camera Key
[5] USB Charger Port
[6] Strap Holder
[7] Battery Cover Introduction 11 Key Definitions:
Left Soft Key Execute prompts that appear in the lower-left corner of the screen, directly above the button. These prompts change according to the screen content. Right Soft Key Execute prompts that appear in the lower-right corner of the screen, directly above the button. These prompts change according to the screen content. Send Key Make and answer calls. This button is also a short cut key to All Calls from the idle screen. End Key End calls and close applications. Holding this key for a while in the idle screen, it will power off the handset. Camera Key Holding this key for a while will launch the camera function when flip open. Vol. up / Vol. down: Adjusts the volume during calls. Navigation Keys These keys (up, down, left and right) allow for navigation through menu options and quick accessing to some function menus. OK Key Confirm actions and make selections. This key also executes prompts that appear on the lower-middle button on the screen, above the key. These prompts change according to screen content. 0-9 Number/Alphabetic Keys These keys are used for entering numbers and letters to a text, dialing a speed call, and selecting options while navigating menus. Press 1 key in standby mode to launch Voice Mail for shortcut.
# and * Keys These keys have different functions, depending on the mode or function menu. Hold the * key for a while in standby mode to switch between standard mode and vibration mode of your phone. Back Key Deletes characters during text entry. This key returns to the previous page during menu navigation and web browsing. Speaker Key Activates and de-activates the speakerphone function during voice calls. 12 Set up Your Phone This chapter outlines the steps required to set up your phone, power-on and activate on your service providers network. Follow the procedure below step-by-step to get started. Battery Please switch off your phone and disconnect the charger with it before remove the battery. Avoid touching electronic components on the battery and battery compartment of the phone. Installing the Battery 1 2 3 1. Insert battery to the plastic retainer clip. Make sure the + and terminals on the battery be lined up with the metallic points in the battery compartment. 2. Push down on the bottom section of the battery until it clicks into place. It should be aligned with the bottom of the phone. 3. Place the battery cover so that it covers the entire battery. Slide the cover until it locks into position. Make sure the battery cover is secure. Charging the Battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery is not fully charged when you purchase your phone, but there may be enough power in the battery to turn the phone on. Charge the battery with the procedure indicated below. Note: For maximum battery performance, it is recommended that you completely charge the battery before using the phone for the first time. A new batterys full performance is achieved only after three complete charge and discharge cycles. 1. Pull the rubber USB cover out of the USB port and rotate it 90 degrees. 2. Insert the chargers USB adapter into the USB port. Ensure that the adapter is inserted with the correct orientation. Do not force the connector into the USB port. Note: Make sure plug the AC charger into a standard AC outlet box when you begin charging the battery. Set up Your Phone 13 Removing the Battery If you need to remove your phones battery, please follow the procedure indicated below:
1 2 3 1. Slide the back cover toward the bottom of the phone and lift off the back cover. 2. Insert your fingernail into the finger grip the slot on the bottom of the battery. Lift the bottom of the battery away from the handset. 3. Remove the battery from the battery compartment. Powering On/Off your Phone To power on the phone, press and hold the End key for a while. If the handset lock code has been activated, the phone will prompt to enter the code. The default password is 1234. To power off the phone, press and hold the End key for a while from the idle screen. Warning: Do not power the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited, or when it may cause interference or danger. Unlocking Your Phone By setting the handset lock code, you can protect your phone against unauthorized use. To unlock the phone, enter the handset lock code and then press the OK key. Connecting to the Network After your phone is unlocked, it will automatically search for the network. Activating Your Phone Before placing a call with your new phone, you must activate the phone on the network. To activate the phone, dial provisioning number from the idle screen and follow the step-by-step instructions. Once the display indicates that programming is successful, the handset will restart automatically. You may then place a call with your handset. 14 Basic Operations Making Voice Calls Using the Keypad 1. Enter a phone number including the full area code by using the numeric keypad. If an incorrect character is entered, use the Back key to delete the digit. Pressing the Back key for a while will erase all digits before the cursor. 2. Press the Send key to make the voice call. 3. Press the End key to end the call, or to cancel the call attempt. Note: To make an emergency call, enter the emergency number and press the Send key. If possible, remain stationary and keep the line connected. Using the Contacts list You can also make a call by choosing a record from your Contacts. To place a call from the contact list:
1. Choose the Contacts menu to display your contact list. 2. Scroll to the desired entry and press the Send key to make a call. Using the last number dialed Your phone can re-dial the last number that was called. To dial the last number:
1. Press the Send key from the standby mode. 2. Press the Send key again to dial the first entry. Using a number from the Call History Generally, all calls you have made or received are saved in a list on the phone. All numbers are grouped into Outgo-
ing Calls, Incoming Calls, and Missed Calls. To dial a number from your call history:
1. Select MenuCalls from the standby mode. 2. Navigate through the menu and press OK to select Outgoing, Incoming or Missed calls. 3. Select the phone number you want to dial from the list and press the Send key to place the call. Using Speed Dials Your phone is capable of storing 9 Speed Dial numbers that can be quickly dialed from the standby mode. Among the nine digit buttons, the 1 is assigned to Voice Mail function. To use the Speed Dialing feature:
1. Press and hold the number key for the Speed Dial entry you would like to call. 2. The call will be connected automatically. 3. Press the End key to end the call, or to cancel the call attempt. Note: If you have not already assigned a Speed Dial to the selected key, the phone will prompt that no Speed Dial has been assigned. You may click Yes to add a Speed Dial immediately. For more information on creating Speed Dials, Refer to section 6 in this manual. Using Voice Dials Your phone is capable of dialing a call by voice commands. To dial a contact using your voice:
1. Press and hold the Send button from the standby mode. 2. When prompted, say the name of the desired contact. 3. The phone will locate the contact associated to your voice entry and display it on the screen. Press Yes to call the contact. 4. Press the End key to end the call, or to cancel the call attempt. Note: See section 6 Voice Dials, for more information and instructions on adding voice tags to contacts. Basic Operations 15 Answering Voice Calls When you receive a call, the ring tone, illumination or vibration function will be activated, depending on your current settings. If the Caller ID function has been activated by the caller, the callers phone number will be displayed. If the calling party use the service hiding their phone number, your phone will show that the phone number has been withheld. To answer the call, open the flip and press the Send or OK key. You can disconnect the call by pressing the End key or closing the phones flip. Note: You can also enable the phone to answer calls automatically when the flip is opened, or by pressing any key on the keypad. The default setting can be changed in MenuSettingsSystemCall SetupCall Answer. If your phone is connected to a compatible Bluetooth headset, you can answer or end the call by pressing the Send/
End button. In-Call Features Volume During a call, you can adjust the earpiece volume by pressing the volume key on the side of the phone. Mute You can mute your voice during the call by pressing the Mute button, located on the right soft key. Pressing the Unmute button will allow the caller to hear your voice again. Speakerphone Your phone has a speakerphone function that allows you to talk hands-free with the use of the phones external speakers. To talk with speakerphone, press the Speaker button on the keypad after the call has been connected. Press the Speaker button again to return to the standard call mode. Advanced Features When a call in, you phone has the following advanced features during the call.:
Call the Third Party: Calls another number to activate the 3-way calling feature.
Message: Switches to the Message interface during a call.
Contacts: Switches to the Contacts interface during a call. Note: The 3-way calling feature requires network support and may result in additional charges. Contact your service provider for more information. Three-Way Call Your phone has a three-way calling feature, which enables you to have conference calls with two parties. Call Waiting Your phone can accept phone calls while another call is active. 16 Entering Text Key Functions Key Function Description Left soft key Execute prompts that appear in the lower-left corner of the screen, directly above the button Right soft key Execute prompts that appear in the lower-right corner of the screen, directly above the button OK key Confirm actions and makes selections. This key also executes prompts that appear on the lower-middle button on the screen, above the key. Navigation Key Move the cursor up and down, left and right during text editing.
* key
# key Enter to Symbol mode Switch among the text input modes End key Exit 0-9 keys Enter characters 0-9 and the alphabets from a-z. In text input mode, use key 0 to enter a space in text input mode. In Word Mode, use key 1 to enter punctuations and symbols. Back key Delete the previous character during text editing. Long pressing the Back key erases all text. Text Input Modes During text entry, press the # key to switch among alpha mode, numeral mode and the word mode for predictive text entry. The current mode is indicated in the screen. Display Symbol Text Entry Mode Lowercase word predictive text mode Lowercase Alpha mode Uppercase Alpha mode Numeral mode Symbol mode Note: To enter symbols, press the * key. Contacts 17 Your phone has an address book capable of storing 500 contacts containing phone numbers, E-mail addresses, etc. This menu allows you to save and manage contact address information. In Contacts, you can add a new address, or search saved contact addresses by name. Contact List Select List Entries to view the listing of all contacts stored on your phone. You may scroll up or down the list using the Up/Down button, and press OK to view the desired contact information. For each list entry, it will have the following functions:
1. New Contact: Add a new contact. 2. Send Message: Send a message or E-mail to the contact. 3. Send Bus. Card: Send the name, number and e-mail address of the record via Bluetooth to another Bluetooth compatible mobile phone. 4. Delete: Delete the selected record. 5. Groups: Display the groups interface. 6. Set Speed Dial: Assign the current number to one of the Speed Dial dialing keys. Speed dialing allows you to press and hold a number key in standby mode to call the stored phone number. 7. Delete All: Delete all records. 8. Memory Info: View the amount of Used, Available and Total records information. You may also search for a contact from the List Entries screen. Type the name of the desired contact. Your input will be displayed at the bottom of the contact list. The phone will automatically scroll to the name that most closely matches your input. New Contact The New Entry menu allows you to add a new contact record. The following information can be stored for each contact:
Name: Contact name. Mobile1: Mobile phone number. Home: Home phone number. Office: Office phone number. Mobile2: Mobile phone number. Email: Email address. Groups: Contact group (ie. Family, Business, VIP, etc.) Ringtone: Ringtone to be played when receiving calls from the contact. Notes: Other information about the contact. Groups The Groups menu allows you to add contacts to any of the five caller groups. The following are available from the Groups menu:
Edit: Rename the selected group
Msg: Switch to the contacts list for the desired group. You can mark recipients from the group to whom you can send an MMS or SMS message.
Select: Switch to the contacts list of the current group 18 Contacts Voice Dials The Voice Dials menu allows you to view the list of numbers preset with voice dialing, or add a voice command to a number already stored in your contacts. In this menu, the following functions are available:
New Contact: Add a new Voice Dial to the entry.
Record Again: Edit the record voice of the Voice Dial entry.
Delete: Delete the selected voice tag
Delete All: Delete all voice tags Shortcut: In standby mode, press and hold the Send key to activate the voice dialing option. The phone will prompt for you to say the name that you wish to dial. Speed Dials The Speed Dials menu allows you to view the current list of speed dials and add new entries. Use the UP/DOWN button to navigate to a desired Speed Dial number. Navigate an empty Speed Dial number to add a new Speed Dial, Calls 19 Your phone has a call history feature that automatically stores information about incoming, outgoing and missed calls. You may navigate though the Calls interface with the UP/DOWN button and press OK key to view the information below:
All Calls List of all incoming, outgoing and missed calls Missed Calls Displays calls received but not answered Incoming Calls Displays calls received by the phone Outgoing Calls Displays calls made from the phone Call Timers The Call Timers feature allows you to view the approximate duration of your calls, as well as data transferred and data connection time. You can find the following functions time lists in the Call Timers interface:
Last Call: Duration of the last call made or received by the phone
Recent Calls: Total duration of all calls made or received since last resetting the call timer. You can reset Recent Calls by selecting Reset button on the soft key.
Lifetime: Total duration of all calls made or received in the phones lifetime. This value is not cleared when the Reset button is selected.
Data Transferred: Total data bytes uploaded and downloaded by the phone
Connection Time: Total time spent transferring data Note: The call timers are not intended for billing purposes. The actual invoice for calls and service provider may vary depending on network features, rounding off for billing, rates and so forth. You can reset the information such as Last call, Recent calls, Data transferred and Data connection Time by selecting the Reset button on the soft key. 20 Messaging Your phone has the functionalities of sending and receiving text messages(SMS)multimedia messages(MMS) and voice mail messages. Send New The Send New selection is used to create and send a message with the composer. Enter a phone number in the To field. You may also add recipients from your contact list by pressing the OptionsContact button. Use the UP/DOWN keys to highlight the desired contact, and press the MarkSelect button to select the contact. Scroll down to select mul-
tiple recipients then press OK button. Note: You may send an SMS to a maximum of 10 recipients, and an MMS to a maximum of 30 recipients, inclusive of the To, Cc and Bcc fields. These fields can each contain a maximum of 10 recipients. When you have finished entering all recipients, press the DOWN key twice to move the cursor to the lower window for creating your message text. For more information about text entry, Refer to Section 5 Entering Text. Press the Send button to send the message. You can also save your message at any time by selecting OptionsSave to Drafts. Note: The maximum size of an MMS message is 350kB, and it may contain:
text, audio and photos text and video The subject can include at most 40 characters, and if the message is an SMS, the subject will be included as part of the message body. Your phone allows you to perform a variety of other functions within the messaging window. Select Options to access the following features:
Insert Your phone also allows you to add pictures, audio files or videos to your message. From the messaging composition screen, select Insert to display the following options:
Image: Add an image from the folder lists
Audio: Add an audio clip from the folder lists
Video: Add a video from the folder lists
New Image: Start the camera to take a photo and insert it into the message
New Audio: Start the sound recorder to create a new audio file, and insert it into the message
New Video: Start the camcorder to create a new video file, and insert it into the message Slide Enter the slide interface
Add Slide: Switch to the slide interface.
Delete Slide: Delete the current slide
Previous Slide: View the previous slide
Next Slide: View the next slide, when more than one slide has been added.
Slide Timing: Set the duration (in seconds) for each slide Note: When editing an MMS message, you can add at most 10 slides to the message. Preview Preview the message Erase Item Erase the selected image, audio or video item from the message Messaging 21 Cc/Bcc/Sub View and enter the cc/bcc recipients and subject text. Save to Drafts Save the message to the Drafts folder Quick Text Quick Text messages are used to enter common responses to questions from a pre-defined dictionary. Select Quick Text, locate a desired phrase and click OK to add the text to the current message. For more information about Quick Text, Refer to Settings - Quick Text settings. Signature Input your pre-defined signature. See Settings Signature for information on how to create a customized signature. Inbox The Inbox folder contains all of your received text and multimedia messages. From this folder you can review your received messages, reply or forward messages to another recipient. To access the inbox from standby mode, select MenuMessagingInbox. Reading a message 1. Use the UP/DOWN keys to select the desired message 2. Press the View button. 3. 4. 5. Highlight the downloaded message and press the View button. The message will be displayed on the screen. 6. You may press the Reply button to respond to the original recipient. If the message is an SMS message, it will be displayed on the screen immediately. If the message is an MMS message, an MMS notification will be displayed. Replying to a message 1. Highlight the desired message and press the Reply or ViewReply. 2. Compose your reply message. For more information about creating messages, Refer to Send New. Note: When replying to a message, the To: field will automatically be filled with the original senders number. The Cc and Bcc fields will be blank. The message type (SMS or MMS) will depend on the content of the message. Inbox Options To select your inbox options, press the Options button located on the left soft key. The following selections are available:
Delete: Delete the selected message
Delete All: Delete all messages in the Inbox
Forward: Forward a copy of the message to another recipient
Reply All: Reply to the sender and all recipients of the highlighted message (MMS only)
Messages Details: Display information about the message such as date, time, size, priority, etc. (MMS only)
Move to Saved: Allows you to move the message to the Saved folder.
Reject: Discard to read the new MMS (This function is available only with Push message unread). Note: The functions Reply All and Message Details are only available for MMS messages. To change the MMS download options, Refer to the section MessagingSettings Message Settings Auto Download. 22 Messaging Outbox The Outbox folder contains all messages that are waiting to be sent, or were unsuccessfully sent during the last attempt. From this folder you can edit or re-send your messages. To edit a message before sending, press the Edit button. This will display the composer interface where you can edit your message. Select Send from this screen to send the message. You can also send a message directly from the Outbox by pressing the Send button. Drafts The Drafts folder contains drafts, unfinished or unsent text and multimedia messages. From this folder you can complete and re-send your messages. Select the Edit button to open the message, and press Send in the composer to send the message. You may delete a highlighted message by pressing the Delete button located on the right soft key. Sent The Sent folder contains messages that have been successfully sent by your phone. Press Edit to open the com-
poser interface to edit or re-send your message. Select Delete to delete selected messages from the Sent box Saved The Saved folder contains saved text and multimedia messages. From this folder you can edit and resend your messages. Voice Mail When the Voice Mail function is available, all unanswered calls to your phone can be transferred to your voice mailbox, even if your phone is disuse or powered off. You should set up your voice mailbox and personal greeting as soon as your phone is activated. For more information, Contact your service provider. To check your voice mailbox, select Call from the Voice Mail interface. The phone will automatically place a voice call to the Voice Mail center. You may clear the new Voice Mail indicator by pressing the Reset button, located on the right soft key. Shortcut: To quickly access your voice mailbox from standby mode, press and hold the 1 key. Your phone will automatically place a voice call to the Voice Mail center. Web Alerts Your phone is capable of receiving Web Alerts from online providers. For more details, Contact your service provider. To access your Web Alerts:
1. From standby mode, select MenuMessagingWeb Alerts 2. Follow the on-screen instructions. Settings There are several options associated with your text and multimedia messages. This menu allows you to customize the options to fit your preferences. The following are the instructions of some menus. Message Settings
Save to Sent Box: Sets whether messages are saved to the Sent folder Prompt: Prompts you to save a copy of the outgoing message Do Not Save: Sent messages are not saved in the Sent box Auto Save: Sent messages are automatically stored in the Sent box Messaging 23
Auto Delete Inbox: Selects whether messages are automatically deleted after being read On: Automatically delete read messages Off: Do not delete read messages
Default Entry Mode: Sets the default entry mode Word: Text entry with a predictive dictionary Alpha: Each character is typed individually
Auto Download: Sets the preference for downloading MMS messages On: Download the MMS automatically Off: Manually download the attachment when viewing the MMS
Message Priority: Changes the message priority between Low, Normal and High.
Delivery Report: Enables and disables the MMS delivery report
Read Report: Selects whether read reports are requested for MMS messages
Callback: Sets the callback number that is sent along with SMS and MMS messages
Signature: Allows you to input and save your message signature. The saved signature is appended to all outgoing messages. Quick Text Settings The Quick Text Settings is a list of phrases that are commonly used in short messaging. To view or edit the phrase, press the Edit button. For more information on adding Quick Text to your message, Refer to Send New. Memory Info The Memory Info menu displays the amount of memory available for text and multimedia messages. Press the OK key to exit from the menu. 24 Brew Your phone has a MobileShop menu that allows you to purchase music, ringtones, images, games and a variety of applications. In the user interface you can enable the BREW application via the right soft key in idle mode. Navigate the navigation keys to get into the menu you desired. The MobileShop text shall be displayed at the bottom of the screen upon selection of the Shopping Cart icon. Once the MobileShop has been selected, the following options shall be displayed:
Catalog
Search
About Download Follow the on-screen instructions to download and manage the desired files. The Help menu gives more informa-
tion about the mobile shop of buying applications. The following categories is the standard settings for C88 BREW enabled devices:
Order Apps shall allow the user to select the order of the apps. Move Apps shall allow the user to move apps from one folder to another. Manage Apps shall allow the user to find out how much storage space is left, how many uses of an application remain, and the applications expiration date, if any. The following options shall be displayed when the user selects an application:
View Properties
Set Folder
Lock Apps
Remove
Upgrade Check Main Menu View shall allow the user to change the icon size of an apps appearance or have the icons presented in list form. View Log shall allow the user to view the application status, as well as any application errors that may have occurred. Web Wireless 25 The browser feature on your phone allows you to view internet content. You can view specially designed versions of popular websites which include sports, weather, news, stock quotes and many others. As well, you can download ringtones, wallpaper, and games from your service provider. Launching and Navigating the Browser When you choose Web Wireless menu, you will be connected to the service providers homepage automatically. You may press the Options key to access the browser submenu. The following selections are available in the Options menu:
Home: Go to the homepage
Forward: Go back and reload the web page from where the Back button was last pressed
Go To URL: Switch to the URL screen where web addresses can be input
Bookmarks: All previously accessed addresses can be saved as bookmarks on your phone. This function allows you to view and edit frequently accessed sites. 1. Open Bookmarks: Access the bookmark list and organize favorites. 2. Mark Current Site: Add a bookmark for the current site.
History: Browse previously viewed web addresses
Screenshot: Allows you to manage your snapshots 1. View Snapshots: View previously saved snapshots 2. Take Snapshots: Take a snapshot of the current web page
Use URL: Provides URL related options 1. Send Link: Send a message with the current URL 2. Show URL: Show the current URL
Search web: Search via the search engine defined by your service provider.
Advanced: View the advanced menu for the Browser 1. Home: Clear the cache memory and reload the browser 2. Multimedia: Allows setting preferences for display pictures and background music 3. Clear: Allows clearing of the stored cookies, cache, etc 4. Scroll Mode: Settings for the scroll mode and scroll speed of web pages 5. Send Referrer: Enable or disable adding referrer field into HTTP request head 6. Connection Timeout: Set the duration of the connection timeout 7. Key press Timeout: Set the duration of the key press timeout 8. Security: Set the security options
Exit: Exit Web Wireless and return to standby screen.
About: Show the version of Web explore. Note: To go to the previous page while browsing the internet, press the Back button located on the keypad. 26 Music & Media Your phone has the capability of playing multimedia content such as audio, Image and downloadable audios and Images. Tunes To access your Tunes from standby mode, select MenuMusic & MediaTunes. Playing your tones After you highlight a tone, you can play it by pressing Play key. Managing your Tunes Set the tones as Caller ID Ringtone, Unknown Calls Ringtone, Roaming Ringtone, Alarm Ringtone and Contact Ringtone.via Set As Images To access the Images menu from standby mode, select MenuMusic & MediaImages. View your image When you highlight a file, press the View key to view it. In viewing interface you can view it with full screen by press Full scr. You can operate the image through the following option menu:
Send: Send the image by MMS.
Set As: Set the image as the wallpaper or contact image.
File Info: View the file information of the image. Managing your Images Set the image as wallpaper via Set As. Camera To access your camera, select MenuMusic & MediaCamera from standby mode. Shortcut: You can quickly access the Camera application by holding the Camera button located on the left side of the phone for a while in standby mode. Take pictures and videos To capture an image, press the Capture button located on the middle soft key. You may also press the Camera button on the left side of the phone. You can use the right and left navigation keys to view your image settings while shooting. Use the UP and DOWN keys to adjust the level for each of the following settings:
Brightness: Adjust the brightness level of the image Contrast: Adjust the contrast of the image Zoom: Adjust the zoom level Effect: Change the effect among Normal, Black & White and Sepia For more shooting options, select the Options button to display the following:
1. Self Timer: Set the self timer. Image Size: Choose among image sizes. 2. 3. Image Quality: Select the image quality. 4. White Balance: Choose white balance. 5. Shutter Sound: Select the shutter sound. 6. Video Camera: Switch to video recording mode. Music & Media 27 Viewing your photo and video You can view your previously taken images and videos by selecting the Album button located on the right soft key. MyStuff The MyStuff folder is a convenient way to organize all the tones, images and videos captured by your handset. You can easily handle the tones and images recorded by yourself as the wallpaper and a special ring tone of the handset. To access the MyStuff folder from standby mode, select MenuMusic & MediaMyStuff. In this folder you will be able to access the folders MyTunes, MyImages, and MyVideos. MyTunes You can view and manage the tones and voice recorded with the recorder of Voice Memo in this folder. You can manage the desired file by highlighted it. The following operations are available:
Play: Play the highlighted tunes
Mark: Mark the highlighted tunes
Options: Display the additional options listed below:
Set As: Set the highlighted file as Caller ID Ringtone, Unknown Calls Ringtone, Roaming Ringtone, Alarm Ringtone and Contact Ringtone. File Info: Allow you view the file information. Delete All: Delete all the files in the folder Delete: Delete the highlighted tunes Rename: Rename the highlighted tunes Send Message: Send the tunes by MMS. MyImages You can view and manage the images captured with the camera in this folder. You can manage the desired image by highlighted it. The follow operations are available:
View: View the highlighted image on the screen.
Mark: Mark the highlighted images.
Options: Display the following list below. Set As Wallpaper: Set the highlighted image as the current wallpaper. File Info: View the highlighted information of the image. Delete All: Delete all the images in the folder. Delete: Delete the highlighted images Rename: Rename the highlighted images Send Message: Send the images by MMS. MyVideos You can view and manage the videos recorded with camera in this folder. You can manage the desired videos by highlighted it. The following operations are available:
Play: Play the highlighted video
Delete: Delete the highlighted video
Options: Display the additional options listed below:
File Info: Allow you view the file information. Delete All: Delete all the videos in the folder Memory Info The Memory Info selection allows you to view the details about the space used and available memory. To view the memory information from standby mode, select MenuMusic & MediaMemory Info. 28 Games Your phone is capable of playing a variety of games that are available through your service provider. You can down-
load games and store them on your phone for future use. To access the Games folder from standby mode, select MenuGames. Please follow the instructions on the screen to play the game. Tools 29 The Tools menu provides helpful software applications to assist with daily tasks, such as a calculator, alarm clock, voice memos, world clock etc. To access the Tools folder, select MenuTools from standby mode. Calculator Your mobile phone comes with a built-in calculator capable of performing addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. To access the calculator from standby mode, select MenuToolsCalculator. 1. Enter a number with the keypad 2. 3. Use the navigation keys to select a mathematical function If necessary, press the right soft key to insert a decimal point a. Up key: add b. Down key: subtract c. Left key: multiply d. Right key: divide 4. Enter the next number with the keypad 5. Press OK key to view the result Alarm Clock The alarm function allows you to set up multiple separate alarms. To access the alarm clock function, select MenuToolsAlarm clock from standby mode. Edit an alarm To edit an alarm, highlight the desired alarm, select Option -Edit Alarm then press the OK key or create a new alarm by pressing New, You may set the alarm options described below:
Type: Set the alarm type . Date: Select the alarm date. Time: Enter the time for the alarm in HH:MM am/pm format. Ring: Set the alarm sound as on or off. Ringtone: Select the Ringtone that will be played when the alarm sounds. . Status: Enable or disable the alarm Remark: Enter a comment about the alarm You can save the alarm by pressing the Save key. Alarm options To access the alarm settings, press the Options button located on the left soft key. The following options are available:
Edit Alarm: Edit the highlighted alarm entry
Set Rest Days: Set the days that the alarm is enabled. Highlight the day and press Mark to set the rest day, or Unmark to remove the rest day. Press OK to save the settings.
Delete All: Delete all the alarms set. Other alarm operations:
If there are alarms existed, select View can view the alarm info. Press Delete, if you want to cancel. And press Edit, if you want to edit the alarm. Calendar The Calendar allows you to conveniently access and modify your agenda. Simply store your appointment with a reminder and your phone will alert you on the time and date selected. You can access the Calendar by selecting MenuToolsCalendar. 30 Tools Adding an appointment To add an appointment to the Calendar, press the Add button located on the right soft key. You may select to add a Meeting, Memo or Anniversary from the list. Viewing an appointment When you open your Calendar, it will automatically navigate to the current date. You may click the left and right naviga-
tion buttons to view appointments on a different date. To view the details of an appointment, highlight the desired appointment and press the View button. This will display various parameters such as the time, date, subject and location. Calendar Options To access the Calendar settings, press the Options button located on the left soft key. The following options are available:
Go To Date: Input a date and press OK to jump to the specified date
Settings: Set the alarm tone and default calendar view.
Memory Info: Displays the number of used, available and total calendar entries Tip Calc The tip calculator function allows you to quickly and easily calculate the tip amount based on the tip rate and bill. You can access the Tip Calculator from standby mode by selecting MenuToolsTip Calc. To calculate a tip:
1. Enter the Bill amount. Press the Decimal button to enter a decimal point. 2. Enter the Tip percentage. 3. Press OK. 4. The Tip and Total will be displayed. You may press the Reset button to clear the bill and tip amount. World Clock The world clock displays the time in twenty-four different time zones around the world, together with one or more cities, states, regions or countries in each time zone. To access the World Clock, select MenuToolsWorld Clock from standby mode. Press the left and right navigation keys to display different time zones. You may press the DST button to enable or disable daylight savings time. The Cities button sets the default time zone for the phone. Voice Memo You can use your phone to record brief memos to remind yourself of important events, phone numbers or other information. To access the voice memo from standby mode, select MenuToolsVoice Memo. Recording a Voice Memo You may press the Record button to record a memo. Once the recording has started, press the Stop button to end the memo. After the recording is complete, you may press the Discard button to delete, or Save to store the memo for future reference. The recorded memo can be sent as an MMS. Press the Options button to display the following features:
Send: Send the voice memo via MMS message
Play: Play the voice memo Listen to a Voice Memo To listen to a previously recorded voice memo, press the Album button located on the right soft key. A listing of audio clips will be displayed. Navigate to the desired entry and press the Play button to listen to the clip. For more informa-
tion about managing a voice album, please reference to Section9 Music & Media->MyStuff->MyTunes. Settings 31 The settings menu allows you to customize your phones display, sound, and various other settings based on your preferences. Various phone settings are available within the Settings menu. Highlight the desired selection and press OK to view or change the current settings. Sound Setting The sound setting menu allows you to change the sound properties of your phone. Ringers Many different ringers are available to help you identify incoming calls and messages. You can assign ringtones to individual contact entries and types of calls or messages.
Voice Calls: Change the voice call options Caller ID: Edit the ringtone for calls with caller ID tags Unknown Calls: Set the ringtone from blocked or restricted phone numbers
Messages:
Voice Mail: Select the Voice Mail indicator sound Messaging: Set the tone for new text and multimedia messages Web Alerts: Choose the indicator for new web alerts Reminder: Set the reminder time for new messages Keypad Tone The keypad tone menu allows you to set the volume level of keypad tone or off the tone.. Volume The Volume menu sets the mode and volume options for the ringer and earpiece.
Silent Mode: Enable or disable silent mode
Master Volume: Change the master volume level
Earpiece: Set the volume level Power On/Off Tone The Power On/Off setting allows you to enable or disable the music played during power on/off of the handset. Alerts The alerts menu allows you to change the sound settings for various alerts on your phone. The following settings are available:
Minute Beep: Enable or disable the beep played before the calling time is about to achieve one minute or multi-
minutes
Call Connect: Enable or disable the tone played when a call is connected successfully.
Call Lost: Enable or disable the tone played when a call is lost Display Setting The display settings allow you to customize your mobile phones display screen. The following settings can be changed via the display menu:
Banner: Edit the banner name displayed on the standby screen
Wallpaper: Select the background image from Images and MyImages for the standby screen
Backlight: Set the screen and keypad backlight to be Always Off, 3 Seconds, 10 Seconds or 20 Seconds.
Clock Format: Change the format of the clock between Digital and Large Digital
Menu Style: Choose between Icon or List menu style
Dialing Font: Change the size of dialing font between Normal and Large 32 Settings Language Your phone can display text in English or Spanish. To change the language settings, select MenuSettingsLanguage from standby mode. Changing the language settings changes all menus and message settings. Use the Up and Down keys to select between English and Spanish. Press OK to select the highlighted language. Bluetooth Your phone is capable of connecting to a variety of Bluetooth wireless accessories. You may create and store 20 pairings within the phone and connect to one device at a time. The approximate range for Bluetooth wireless technol-
ogy is up to 30 feet (10 meters). Your phone has the following Bluetooth profiles:
Profile Description Headset Profile HSP Connecting Devices Bluetooth wireless headset Feature The HSP profile allows you to use a Bluetooth wireless headset to make calls with your phone. HFP allows you to connect with a HFP enabled car-kit for hands-free conversations. Object Push Profile OPP allows you to send phonebook entries Hands-free Profile HFP OPP Bluetooth hands-free car kit or other HFP-capable devices Bluetooth capable handset
(in v-card format) to other OPP-capable devices. The Bluetooth menu allows you to search for Bluetooth wireless devices, and manage devices that have already been paired with your phone. To access the Bluetooth menu from standby mode, select MenuSettingsBluetooth. Bluetooth Manager:
Manage the Bluetooth settings below:
Power: Enable or disable the Bluetooth support
Discovery Mode: Disable or enable discovery mode for 60 seconds. Turn discovery mode on for 60 seconds to allow other devices to find your handset.
Device Name: Set the Bluetooth device name for your phone. This name will appear on other Bluetooth devices when your phone is located.
Address: Identifies the address for your handset
Device Type: Shows your Bluetooth device type
Support Profiles: Allows you to view a listing of the Bluetooth profiles supported by the handset. Bluetooth Device:
This menu allows you to manage the Bluetooth device that have been, or currently are paired to your handset. Pairing with a new Bluetooth device To pair with a new Bluetooth device from this menu:
1. Press Search to find a new compatible device 2. 3. The device will appear in the Bluetooth Device menu once it has been located. Highlight the desired device If Bluetooth power is set to off, you will be prompted to turn the power on. Select OK to enable Bluetooth. and press OK. 4. The phone will prompt you for the pass key. Consult the Bluetooth accessory instruction manual for the correct pass key. Enter the pass key and press the OK key. 5. Once connected, you will see the device listed in the paired Devices menu, and the Bluetooth icon will appear on the status bar. Settings 33 GPS You phones GPS features enable service provides to locate your position in emergencies, or for other services to request your position. You may choose between Location on or E911 only. System The System menu provides system settings. Call Setup The call setup menu allows you to change the answering features on your phone. The following settings are available:
Call Answer: Select among pressing the send key to answer, any key to answer and answering when the flip is opened.
Auto Answer: Set the auto-answer settings. This feature is intended for use when your phone is connected to an optional hands-free headset.
Auto Redial: Enable or disable the auto-redial feature. This feature automatically redials a call after an unsuccess-
ful call. Memory Info The Memory Info menu allows you to view information about the phones available and used memory. Phone Info
My Number: Display the phones mobile number
SW Version: View the software, hardware, PRL and Browser versions of the phone
Serving System: Display the information about current CDMA channel, SID and NID
Icon Glossary: A listing and description of all icons displayed on the phones status bar System Settings
Set Mode: Select the mode of network..
Note: Additional fees may apply when roaming on another network.
Set NAM: Your phone has the capability of storing 2 different phone numbers. Use this setting to select the current Number Assignment Module (NAM). Contact your service provider for more information about the NAM. TTY Mode Your handset is a TTY compatible device. Simply connect the TTY equipment to the USB jack with the ZTE TTY-to-USB connector. To access the phones TTY settings, select MenuSettingsSystemTTY mode. Use the Up and Down keys to choose between the following settings:
TTY Full: Users who cannot talk or hear may use this setting to send and receive text messages through TTY equipment.
TTY+Talk: Users who can talk, but cannot hear, may use this setting to speak through the phone and receive responses via text message
TTY+Hear: Users who can hear, but cannot speak, may use this setting to listen to conversation of the other party, and respond via text message.
TTY Off: Users who can hear and speak may use this setting to disable TTY support. Connecting to TTY Equipment 1. Connect the cable from the TTY device into the ZTE TTY-to-USB connector. 2. Plug the USB connector into the jack on the right side of the phone. 3. Enter the TTY Mode menu and select the desired TTY Mode (shown above). 4. After setting the TTY mode, check the LCD screen on the phone for the TTY icon 5. Connect the TTY equipment to the power source and turn it on. 34 Settings 6. Make a phone connection to the desired number. 7. When a connection is made, use the TTY equipment to send a text message, or speak (for TTY+Talk mode). 8. The voice or text message from the other party will be heard or displayed on the TTY equipment, depending on the TTY mode selected. Security The security menu allows you to lock your phone electronically. Note: You will need to enter the phone lock code to enter this menu. The default code is 1234. The following options are available:
Lock Mode: Choose between Unlock, Lock and On Power Up. In Lock mode, the phone is only able to receive calls or make emergency calls. The On Power-Up setting will automatically lock your phone when it is powered on.
Change Code: This menu allows you to change the phones lock pass code. To change your code:
1. Select MenuSettingsSecurityChange Code from standby mode. 2. When prompted, enter your old 4 digit lock code 3. Input the new code 4. Input the new code again to confirm.
Reset Defaults: This selection restores the default security settings. Airplane Mode ON/OFF Airplane Mode allows you to use many of your phones features, such as games, calculator, voice memos, and many others when you are in an airplane or other area where RF signals may cause interference. In airplane mode, you are prohibited from making or receiving voice/data calls, however you may still make calls to your local emergency number.
Enabling Airplane Mode To enable Airplane Mode, select MenuSettings from standby mode. Highlight
Airplane Mode: ON and press Select.
Disabling Airplane Mode To disable Airplane Mode, select MenuSettings from standby mode. Highlight
Airplane Mode: OFF and press Select. Glossary 35 Abbreviation AC CDMA DST DTMF HFP HSP GPS MMS NAM OPP RF SD SID SMS SW TTY URL USB VIP Description Alternating Current Code Division Multiple Access Daylight Savings Time Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency Hands-free Profile Headset Profile Global Positioning System Multimedia Message Service Number Assignment Module Object Push Profile Radio Frequency Secure Digital System Identifier Short Message Service Software Teletype Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus Very Important Person Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user's authority to operate the device. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Exposure to radio frequency energy Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information The handset is designed to comply with safely, requirements for exposure to radio waves
. This requirement is based on scientific guidelines that include safety margins designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using a standardized method with
the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various ZTE phone models, they are all designed to meet the relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves.
The SAR limit recommended is 1.6W/kg averaged over one(1) gramme of tissue. The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by MORLAB for use at the head is 1.337 W/kg(1g) The highest SAR value for this model phone tested by MORLAB for use at the body is 0.255W/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
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2008-05-28 | 1850.74 ~ 1908.94 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 2007-07-09 | 1850.74 ~ 1908.94 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2008-05-28
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2007-07-09
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
ZTE Corporation
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0009043175
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
ZTE Plaza, Hi-tech Park, Nanshan District
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Shenzhen, Guangdong, N/A 518057
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1 2 3 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 | TCB Application Email Address |
S******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 2 3 |
k******@emcc.de
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1 2 3 | 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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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
Q78
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
ZTEC88
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
Y****** X********
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1 2 3 | Title |
Product Certification Manager
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
0086-********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
0086-********
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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 2 3 | 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 | ||||
1 2 3 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Mobile Phone | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the user’s body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. SAR compliance was evaluated with the integral Bluetooth active. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 - Head: 1.337 W/kg, Body-worn: 0199 W/kg; Part 24 - Head: 1.172 W/kg, Body-worn: 0.255 W/kg. HAC Rating: M4 , T4 | ||||
1 2 3 | Output power listed is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the users body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. SAR compliance was evaluated with the integral Bluetooth active. The highest reported SAR values are: Part 22 - Head: 1.337 W/kg, Body-worn: 0199 W/kg; Part 24 - Head: 1.172 W/kg, Body-worn: 0.255 W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power output listed is peak conducted. This device is approved for use in co-located transmitter operating configurations as described in this filing. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | 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 2 3 | Firm Name |
SGS TAIWAN LTD.
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ShenZhen Electronic Product Quality Testing Center
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1 2 3 | Name |
N******** B******
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X**** L********
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
886-2******** Extension:
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86-75********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
886-2********
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86-75********
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n******@sgs.com
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l******@tsinghua.org.cn
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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 | 24E | HC | 1850.74 | 1908.94 | 0.161 | 0.01 ppm | 1M25F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 22H | HC | 824.7 | 848.31 | 0.168 | 0.024 ppm | 1M25F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 24E | 1850.74 | 1908.94 | 0.161 | 0.01 ppm | 1M25F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | 824.7 | 848.31 | 0.168 | 0.024 ppm | 1M25F9W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0008100 |
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