Haier HG-Z1600 User Manual

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Haier HG-Z1600
USER MANUAL
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Haier mobile phone. To maintain the best performance of your phone, please read this manual thoroughly.
The User Manual is published by Haier. Haier has rights to make modifications of improvement on any potential typos, Discrepancies from the newest version and programs or devices.
All rights reserved by Haier.
Notes Some services or functions described in this manual are not guaranteed to be supported by all networks. If you are not clear about whether you can enjoy a service or function, please consult the Internet service operator or provider for information. Please read “Security precautions” and “Maintenance Manual” before you operate the device.
If the contents of this manual do not consistent with your phone, please follow that on your phone. We are entitled to give the ultimate explanations to this manual. We reserved the rights that we can modify this manual without noticing you in advance. We reserved the rights that we can modify the patterns of the products without noticing the user in advance.
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Welcome to use Haier HG-Z1600 mobile phone
1. Receiver
2. Left soft key
· Carry on the function depicted in the left corner of the screen.
· Press Left soft key and * to unlock the device when it is locked.
3. Talk button
· Press this button to call the number you input.
·Answer an incoming call
· You can enter dialed call history when the device is standby.
4. * key
· Press it to enter symbols in editing field.
5. Charger socket
6. Navigation Up/Down
· Press Navigation Up/Down key to up/down move the foc us on Menu and Items list screen
·Press Navigation Up to enter Phone book when the device is
standby
· Press Navigation Down key to enter Alarm when the device
is standby.
7. Right soft key
· Carry out the function depicted in the right corner at the
bottom of the screen.
8. Power key
· Long press it to turn on/off the device.
· Press this key in the process of a running function you can
go directly back to the standby screen.
9. # key
· Press it to switch IME on editor screen
· Long press it to enable/disable formality mode when the device is standby
10. Speaker
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Index
1. SECURITY PRECAUTIONS..............................4
1.1 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SIGNALS4
1.2 PRECAUTIONS WHEN TAKING WITH YOUR PHONE.4
1.3 COMPATIBILITY OF RADIO FREQUENCY
INTERFERENCE
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1.4 IN PUBLIC .................................................... 4
1.5 SAFETY IN AIRCRAFT ..................................... 4
1.6 PACEMAKERS...............................................4
1.7 HEARING AIDS..............................................5
1.8 OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES............................... 5
1.9 ROAD SAFETY .............................................. 5
1.10 EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES............................ 5
1.11 BATTERIES................................................. 6
1.12 ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION...................... 6
1.13 OTHER PRECAUTIONS .................................. 6
2. INTRODUCTIONS............................................ 8
2.1 POWERING ON/OFF YOUR DEVICE ..................... 8
2.2 SCREEN DISPLAY AND OPERATIONS..................8
2.3 SIM CARD AND BATTERIES............................. 8
2.3.1 Installing SIM card................................ 8
2.3.2 Precautions......................................... 8
2.3.3 CHARGING THE BATTERY.............................9
3. INPUT METHODS.......................................... 10
3.1 IME METHOD............................................. 10
3.2 INPUTTING LETTERS IN UPPERCASE/LOWERCASE
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3.3 INPUTTING NUMBERS ................................... 10
4. GENERAL OPERATIONS............................... 11
4.1 PIN AND PIN2............................................ 11
4.2 PUK CODE ................................................ 11
4.3 ORIGINATING A CALL.................................... 11
4.5 DIALING AN EXTENSION NUMBER OR VOICE MAIL12
4.6 MAKING EMERGENCY CALLS .........................12
4.7 SPEED DIAL OF THE CONTACT ON SIM CARD .... 12
4.8 RECEIVING A CALL.......................................12
4.9 OPERATIONS DURING A CALL......................... 13
4.10 SETTING UP A MULTI-LINE COMMUNICATION ....13
4.11
FORMALITY MODE................................ 13
5. PHONE BOOK ...............................................15
5.1 DISPLAYING PHONE BOOK.............................15
5.2 FINDING CONTACT .......................................15
5.3 ADDING NEW CONTACTS...............................15
5.4 DELETING A CONTACT ..................................15
5.5 VIEWING MEMORY ST ATUS .............................16
5.6 MY NUMBER ...............................................16
6. MESSAGE.....................................................17
6.1 SMS.........................................................17
6.2 CREATING AND SENDING SMS.......................17
6.3 READING SMS............................................17
6.4 INBOX, OUTBOX AND DRAFTS........................18
6.5 SETTINGS ..................................................18
6.6 VOICE MAIL ................................................18
6.7 STORAGE STATUS........................................18
7. CALL HISTORY..............................................19
7.1 OUTGOING CALLS........................................19
7.2 INCOMING CALLS.........................................19
7.3 DURATIONS................................................19
8. SETTINGS.....................................................20
8.1 PHONE SETTINGS ........................................20
8.2 CALL SERVICE ............................................21
8.3 SECURITY SETTINGS ....................................23
8.4 NETWORK..................................................24
8.5 RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS.....................24
9. ACCESSORIES..............................................25
9.1 ALARM......................................................25
9.2 CALENDAR.................................................25
9.3 CALCULATOR .............................................25
9.4 WORLD TIME..............................................26
9.5 GAMES......................................................26
10. STK.............................................................27
11 COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS.......27
12 MAINTENANCE MANUAL..............................29
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1. Security precautions
To use your phone securely and efficiently, please read carefully the following precautions before operating your device.
1.1 Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
Your wireless phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by your country. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
1.2 Precautions when taking with your phone
Please ensure to keep a distance at least 2.5cm from your phone to your body when you are using it. Please install accessories that provided or authorized by us otherwise it may exceed the upper limit of radio leakage prescribed.
1.3 Compatibility of radio frequency interference
Your phone may cause interference to electronic devices without a well-designed shield or those whose radio compatibility has not yet configured.
1.4 In public
Please power off your phone in public where there regulations are posted out there. These public places includes: Hospitals, Health resorts or other hospitalization places.
1.5 Safety in aircraft
When you are on board or nearby an airplane, please power off your phone and remove the batteries. Using mobile phone on board an airplane can cause interference to an aircraft's navigation system and network. In most countries it is against the law to use this product on board an airplane.
1.6 Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers:
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• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
1.7 Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.
1.8 Other medical devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
1.9 Road safety
Vehicle drivers in motion permitted to use handheld telephony services, in emergency. In some countries, using devices as an alternative is allowed. If you are driving under the circumstance not so well, please pull by the road, then dial or answer it. If your car is equipped with an airbag, please don not place your phone where the airbag may reach it after its swell in case the airbag causes bodily injuries.
1.10 Explosive atmospheres
When in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere or where flammable materials exist, the product should be turned off and the user should obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised not to use the equipment at refueling points such as service or gas stations, and are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots,
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chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always, clearly marked. These include fueling areas, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
1.11 Batteries
Any contact of exposing electrodes of batteries with conductor such as jewellery or keys may cause lost in possessions or bodily injury.
1.12 Electromagnetic radiation
Your phone completely complies with the standards of radio wave radiation enacted by the authority institute of the country and International Health Association. These limited standards are parts of the comprehensive rules and constitute public radio wave radiation permission standards. These standards are developed and formed by independent scientific organizations, such as ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection) after experienced a long-term intensive scientific research. These limited standards contain a large safety surplus to secure the safety of all people, without any limitations on ages and health conditions. These standards consider the variable factors under various measurement conditions.
1.13 Other precautions
The phone comprises of precise electronic circuits, magnets and battery system, which should be handled carefully. Please pay attention to the following aspects:
z The phone is not water-proof. Please keep the phone dried. z Please do not place the phone in such an environment, where the temperature is
excessively high or low.
z Please do not place the phone close to the flame or a burning cigarette. z Please do not scrawl on the phone. z Please do not let the phone falling off. z Please keeps the phone away from the computer magnetic disks, credit cards, traveling
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cards, or other magnetic objects; otherwise, the information stored in the magnetic disks or credit cards might be affected by the phone.
z Please do not place you phone or battery on the automobile panel, windows platform and
other places, where the sunshine can irradiate directly.
z Please do not take out the battery when the phone is turned on. z Please do not throw the battery into a fire; otherwise, battery explosion might happen. z Please do not put the battery into the mouth; otherwise, the electrolyte swallowed will
make you feel toxic.
z Please do not try to disassemble the phone or any accessories. z Please use the batteries, which are designed for this phone and have been approved by
the authority institute. If you use a battery with an error type, the buttery explosion might happen. Please process the used batteries followed by the instructions of the manufacturer.
z The speaker may generate heat in the normal use. The phone will generate heat when
being charged.
z Please use a tiny wet or electricity-proof cloth to clean the phone. Please do not use a dry
or electrostatic cloth to wipe the phone. Please do not use chemical reagents or detergents that contain abrasive sands ingredient; otherwise, the external shells of the phone will be damaged.
z The phone contains some medal materials, which might cause your allergic reaction. It
totally depends on your physical and health conditions.
z Since the liquid crystal display screen and the camera lens are fragile parts, please do not
hit or squeeze your phone.
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2. Introductions
2.1 Powering on/off your device
Keep the Power key pressed down for several seconds to turn on the device. On the start-up, if you have
enabled the PIN protection function, it will require you to input PIN. If the “Lock after start-up” in Phone lock is selected, it will require you to input the password to your phone.
The device will prompt you if there is no SIM card installed.
Prompt Please reference to information of Security settings about setting PIN Code. If the right PIN
is input, it starts to register to the networks after which the device will enter the standby screen.
2.2 Screen display and operations
After powering on the device it will enter the standby screen as the figure below:
Note Icons within this manual are only for reference use for function explanation some of the icons introduced may not be exactly the same like those displayed on your phone. Please just follow that on your phone.
The meanings of the icons are depicted as follows:
Signal strength
Full-charged battery Call in process Alarm Missed call Unread message
Full messages on SIM card Full messages on your phone Full messages on phone and SIM Call diverted Etiquette mode
2.3 SIM card and Batteries
SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) contains your phone number, service details and Phonebook/message memory.
2.4 Installing SIM card
1. Make sure your device is turned off.
2. Slide the cover latch to remove the battery.
3. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot with its gold contacts facing down (the cut-off corner of the SIM card should match the cut-off corner in the slot).
4. Replace the battery and gently push down to snap it into place.
2.5 Precautions
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z If the SIM card is malfunctioned, please contact the network services operator. z Please put the SIM card where children cannot reach it. z SIM card SIM card and its golden contacts can be easily scuffed or even damaged by a
warp. Please be careful when you are using, inserting or removing it.
z Do not place the SIM card in electrostatic, dusty or wet environment.
2.6 Charging the Battery
When the power of the battery is below the normal value of working electronic pressure, the screen will display a charging Note and an empty battery icon. At the same time, the battery will make a Note sound. Please charge the battery immediately; otherwise, the saved information might be lost. If you do not charge the battery or replace the battery immediately, the phone will be closed automatically after a while. The phone contains a rechargeable lithium battery. The phone is designed to use only manufacturer-specified original chargers and batteries, to secure the longevity of service of the phone.
z Plug the charger plug into the USB charger port carefully. z If charging in the switch-off status of the phone, connect the USB charger to the
external power source, and the battery icon on the phone screen will begin flickering and the phone still can be used. If charging in the switch-on status of the phone, the display screen will show a Note of “Charging now”.
z Before the first use, please charge the battery by using the accessory charger. The
charging time needs 8 to 10 hours. The new battery will reach its best performance after two or three times full charge/discharge cycles.
z When the battery finishes the charging process, the battery indicator icon will stop
flickering. If the phone is switched off, the display screen will show a Note “Charging is completed!”
z Disconnect the connections between the charger and the phone.
Note Plug in the Charger when your device is off. If there is no icons or pop-ups noticing you
the charging is in process, it may be resulted from the low voltage. Now please long press power key till the charging interface appears and so the normal charging starts.
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