Telstra BubbleTouch T930 User Manual

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User Manual
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Copyright © 2010 ZTE Corporation All rights reserved 1st Edition June 2010 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.
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1 Index
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Index
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Important Information 7
3 Welcome 8
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3 1 Handset Overview 9
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3 2 Turn your phone on and off 10
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3 3 Idle screen 10
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3 4 Touch Screen Controls 11
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3 5 Desktop widgets 12
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3 6 Status icons 13
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3 7 Menu screen 14
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3 8 Customise the Main Menu 14
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3 9 Menu Map 15
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t et t
Getting Started
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4 1 How to insert the USIM Card 18
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4 2 How to insert the battery 19
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4 3 How to switch the phone On or Off 20
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4 4 How to connect the charger 20
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4 5 Tips about charging and battery life 21
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4 6 How to set the time and date 21
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4 7 How to lock/unlock the phone 22
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Basic Operation
Basic Operation
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5 1 How to make a voice call 23
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5 2 How to answer an incoming call 23
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5 3 How to send a Text Message (SMS) 24
6nContacts
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6 1 How to enter my Contacts 25
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6 2 How to copy all Contacts from a USIM card 25
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6 3 How to search my Contacts 25
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6 4 How to add a Contact from a received call number 26
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6 5 How to add a Contact from a received SMS (Text Message) 26
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6 6 How to set a dedicated ringtone or image to a Contact 26
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6 7 How to set Speed Dial numbers 27
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6 8 How to make a call using Speed Dial 27
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6 9 How to update an existing Contact 27 6 10 Advanced Contact Options 28
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sCalls
Calls
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7 1 How to make a Voice Call 29
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7 2 How to make a Voice Call from my Contacts 29
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7 3 How to view and make a Voice Call from my Call History 29
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7 4 Call options during an active Voice Call 30
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7 5 How to activate Speakerphone 30
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7 6 How to answer a Call 30
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7 7 How to use the headphones (Personal Handsfree) 31
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7 8 How to make a Video Call 31
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7 9 Call options during an active Video Call 32 7 10
7 10 How to answer a Video Call 33 7 11 How to make Emergency Calls 33 7 12 Advanced Call Settings 34 7 13 Call Options when Connected to a Bluetooth device 36
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Messages and Emails
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8 1 How to send a Text Message (SMS) 37
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8 2 How to view a received Text Message (SMS) 38
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8 3 How to use Predictive Text 38
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8 4 Special Characters and SMS Message Length 39
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8 5 How do I send a Multimedia Message (MMS)? 40
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8 6 How to receive a Multimedia Message (MMS) and save an attachment 41
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8 7 MMS and SMS Advanced Settings 41
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8 8 WAP Push Messages 41
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8 9 How to send an Email 42 8 10 How to receive an Email 43
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8 11 How to set up automatic Email Retrieval 43 8 12 How to create a new Mailbox 44
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How to Personalise the Phone
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9 1 Change the Profiles 45
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9 2 Change the Background Screen (Wallpaper) 46
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9 3 Change the default Ringtone or Message Tone 46
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9 4 Enable Vibrate Mode 47
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9 5 Switch the Keytones off 47
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9 6 Change the Backlight Duration 47
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9 7 Change the Display Brightness 48
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9 8 Set the Keyboard Light 48
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9 9 Set Keylock Timeout 49 9 10 Calibrate the Touch Screen 49 9 11 Add Idle Greeting 49 9 12 Add a Greeting 50 9 13
9 13 What is the PIN Code? 50 9 14 What is the Handset Security Code? 51 9 15 Additional notes on PIN Codes 51 9 16 Touchscreen Vibrate mode 51
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File Manager and External Memory
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10 1 File Manager 52 10 2 Access the Memory Card (if fitted) using File Manager 53 10 3 Installing Additional Memory - Micro SD card 54
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Alarms and Appointments
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55 11 1 Set Alarms 55 11 2
11 2 Set Appointments using the Calendar 55
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Imaging - Pictures and Videos
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57 12 1 How to use the Camera 57 12 2 How to use the Video Camera 58 12 3 Viewing pictures and videos 59
1313Music
Music
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13 1 FM Radio 60 13 2 Browse and play music files from My Files 61 13 3 Use the Music Player to Play music files 61
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Connectivity 62 14 1 Use the phone as a Mass Storage Device with a MicroSD Card 62 14 2
14 2 Connect your phone to a computer 62 14 3 Installing Join Me 63 14 4 Use Join Me to copy photos to your computer 64 14 5 Use Join Me to transfer music from a computer 66 14 6 Enter Contacts using Join Me 68 14 7
14 7 Copy Contacts from the phone to the computer (create a backup) 69 14 8 Import Contacts from Microsoft Outlook 70 14 9 Export Contacts to Outlook 70 14 10 Use Join Me to send an SMS 71 14 11 Import Calendar events from Microsoft Outlook 71 14 12
14 12 Use Join Me to connect to the Internet 72 14 13 Connect to a Bluetooth Device 73 14 14 Use Bluetooth to send files to another device 74 14 15 Connect to a Bluetooth Car Kit or Personal Headset 74 14 16 Dial Up Networking using USB or Bluetooth 75 14 17
14 17 PC Connection 77 14 18 Connections Summary T a ble 77
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Other Facilities 78 15 1 Browser 78 15 2 Bluetooth 79 15 3
15 3 World Time 81 15 4 Calculator 81 15 5 Notes 82 15 6 Converter 82 15 7 Timer 82 15 8
15 8 Voice Recorder 82
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15 9 Games and Applications 83 15 10 Connections 83 15 11 Access Point Settings 84 15 12 Restore default settings 84 15 13 Default Memory 84 15 14
15 14 Network Settings 85 15 15 Your Handset is Network Locked 85 15 16 CTM 86
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Troubleshooting, Technical and Warranty Information
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87 16 1 Troubleshooting and FAQ’s 87 16 2
16 2 Error Messages 90 16 3 Technical Parameters 91 16 4 Support Information 92 16 5 Warranty Information 92
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Environmental Statement
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n r l d c General Safety and Maintenance Information
General Safety and Maintenance Information
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t e e irPC Software Requirements
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PC Software Requirements Join Me PC Software included supports Microsoft Windows 7, Vista and XP A limited version of Join Me is supplied that supports MAC OS 10 5 11 & above
gs t NoticWarnings and Safety Notices
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Warnings and Safety Notices Please read all the safety notices before using this device Do not use the phone at a refuelling point Do not use near fuel or chemicals Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid or explosives in the same compartment of your vehicle as your mobile phone and accessories
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2 Important Information
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RF Safety Information The handset has an internal antenna located at the bottom of the phone. For optimum performance with minimum power consumption do not cover the antenna area with your hand. Hold the handset between thumb and finger in the middle of the device. Covering the antenna affects call quality, may cause the handset to operate at higher power level than needed, and may shorten talk and idle times.
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Radio Frequency Energy The handset is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When switched on it intermittently transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The transmit power level is optimized for best performance and automatically reduces when there is good quality reception. Maximum power is only used at the edge of network coverage so under most circumstances the power output is very low. Under poor network conditions the phone transmits at a higher power, may get hot and have a significantly shorter battery life.
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Declaration of Conformity - SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) We declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s) detailed in this manual, and in combination with our accessories, conform with the essential requirements of The Radio Communications Standard (Electro-magnetic Radiation Human Exposure) 2003 and the Australian Communications and Media Authority Section 376 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
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Congratulations on choosing the Telstra BubbleTouchTM handset. Please take a few minutes to read the user guide to help you get the most from your new mobile phone.
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Operation
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Quick Reference Handset overview, keypad and information bar Section 3 – Welcome How to insert your SIM card and Battery Section 4 – Getting Started Quick introduction to key features, Calls and SMS Section 5 – Basic Operation Store a list of contact names and phone numbers Section 6 – Contacts View calls received, dialled and missed Section 7 – Calls Text messages – sending and receiving Section 8 – Messages and Emails Personalise your phone, e.g. ringtone, screen saver Section 9 – Personalise… Managing handset files and content Section 10 – File Manager Setting alarms and reminders Section 11 – Alarms & Appointments Using the camera – take photos, record a video Section 12 – Imaging FM Radio, play and access your music files Section 13 – Music Connecting to a PC to copy pictures and music Section 14 – Connectivity Calculator, Stopwatch and more… Section 15 – Other Facilities Troubleshooting, Technical and Warranty info Section 16 – Technical
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3.1
O
Handset Overview
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3.2
our d off
Turn your phone on and off
s
Press and hold the
End Key for
ec
two seconds to switch the phone ON or OFF.
3.3
e d e
Idle screen
The idle screen is your starting point for using all the applications on your phone. The idle screen displays important information, such as shortcuts icons and status indicators.
Status bar
Shortcut icons bar
Phone Make and receive calls.
Messaging Send and receive MMS, and text messages.
Contacts Save and manage your Contacts.
BigPond Link to BigPond.
Shortcut icons:
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Tap the Status Bar and
d p
slide up
to open the stask
r
manager
3.4 Tcouc
h Scre
en Ctontrlols
Touc
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h or taap Tap or touch items on the screen to run the application or make a selection. Use the stylus to select with greater precision and see Section 9.10 to calibrate the touch screen controls. Swipe Swipe your finger vertically to scroll through contacts, messages, music, photos, and more.
d
Slide Press and hold your finger on the screen to drag. While dragging, do not release your finger until you have reached the target position. Flick Flicking the screen is similar to swiping, except that you need to swipe your finger in light, quicker strokes. This is always in a vertical direction, such as flicking through your contacts list. T
e
ask Manager
The handset supports multi tasking - You can run multiple applications simultaneously. Tap the status bar and slide your finger up to view the T
k a
ask Manager.
From within an application press the
n E
End key to end the application. Press the nMenu key to select and start another application.
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3.5
sk o wie s
Desktop widgets
You can customize your idle screen to display applications, shortcuts, and widgets. Follow the steps to customise your desktop widgets:
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3.6
s t n
Status icons
The status bar icons keep you informed of the phone settings and current status:
3G Signal Strength EDGE Signal Strength Flight Mode New SMS New MMS New Email New Wap Push Message Service Provider SMS AM/PM High speed data connected Message Box Full Email Box Full Multi Tasking Missed Voice Call Missed Video Call
Bluetooth Data available (not in use) Data connected Call Forward Active CTM Mode Battery Alarm Silent Meeting & Vibrate Mode Vibrate Mode Headset Mode microSD Card USB Disk Mode Roaming Car kit attached
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3.7
Menu screen
Press the
e y e
Menu Key to open main menu screen.
Slide left and right to switch between screens or select using the row of dots along the bottom:
3.8
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Customise the Main Menu
Taap the Setniting button to customise the
Min
Main Menu screens to add or remove icons.
Select from the available categories and tap the check box to select or unselect each item.
Press Back to Save your choices.
(
o e:
Note: If you exit by pressing the
E y e
End Key your choices will not be saved)
n e a ds t n
Handset Functions tnEntertainment nBusiness
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Social Networking
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News, Sports & Weather
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Real Estate
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Mail & Messaging
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Technology News
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Downloads
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Banking avTravel PoBigPond
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Directory & Guides
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3.9
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Menu Map
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Menu Map Continued…
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Menu Map Continued…
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t t4 G g d
4 Getting Started
4.1
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How to insert the USIM Card
The USIM card (UMTS Subscriber Interface Module) is the small plastic smart-card with gold contacts. It holds personal information such as names and phone numbers. It can be moved between different phones if required.
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Note: Without the USIM card inserted you can still use applications such as FM radio, Camera etc.
Remove the back cover using the thumb catch at the bottom of the handset.
Insert the USIM card with the gold contacts facing down and the bevelled edge on the left hand side
as shown. Carefully slide it under the metal bar observing the correct orientation.
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4.4
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How to connect the charger
Charge before initial use. The charger lead is keyed and only fits one way. Always insert the charger lead carefully with the B symbol facing the top of the phone.
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Do NOT use excessive force which may
ma B .
damage the USB socket.
m t U r a a t o s
Physical damage to the USB port is NOT
a yr
covered by warranty.
The phone can be charged by connecting the UUSB lead to a computer or to the AC charger supplied.
If the phone is off after charging
g pr
long press the nEnd
ey
Key to switch it on.
4.3
t on w t h e
How to switch the phone On or Off
Press and hold the red
k
End key for
o d
two seconds to switch the phone ON or
O FF
OFF.
Enter (U)SIM PIN code – supplied with your USIM card.
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4.5
gi a abo c n l
Tips about charging and battery life
• Only use the AC charger and USB lead supplied.
• Insert the charger lead
r lc
carefully with the
c f g
arrow facing the ottop of the phone.
N im is 3 h ua
Normal charge time is 3-4 hours. Do not leave on charge for more than 24hrs
• When not using the phone for long periods remove the battery.
• Charge the battery between 0°C~45°C. Charge the battery promptly when flat.
• With
c d op o
poor network conditions (less than 2 bars)
t d db t e c
battery life is reduced.
• To maximize battery life turn off Bluetooth when not in use and limit multimedia functions.
• Battery life is improved after a few charge / discharge cycles
• The phone can be charged in the ON or OFF state. When the phone is OFF Charging Battery is displayed.
When the phone is ON the battery icon animates until fully charged.
• If charging in the OFF state turn the phone ON by long pressing the
d
End key .
• It is recommended to fully discharge and recharge the battery once per month.
4.6
m t an t
How to set the time and date
h a a o l m n e
The time and date is set automatically from the network. It takes a few seconds to update when the phone is first switched on. To set the time and date manually: press the
n
Menu Key and tap
e g s e n T m d D t
Settings > Handset > Time and Date.
To manually set the time it is nece ssary to switch
A t
Aut
a U a
omatic Time Update off in
im
Time and
a e
Date.
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4.7
k l t e
How to lock/unlock the phone
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Lock the phone: Press and release the
K th d
Lock Key at the top of the handset to engage the key
lock.
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Unloc
h n
k the phone: Tap and slide the lock symbol downwards to unlock.
t A K k
Set Auto Keylock – Press the Menu button then go to
e o o m t
Settings > Keylock Timeout
Set your desired auto keylock time from the available choices.
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a ic io s O
5 Basic Operation
5.1
t ak
How to make a voice call
From the idle screen, tap the
phone
phone icon
Enter the phone numbers using the number pad on screen
Tap to delete. To erase the entire number, tap and hold
Press the
l
l Call Key
Call Key or tap the
e
e Voice Call
Voice Call icon to make the call.
5.2
w s om n
How to answer an incoming call
Press the
l
Call Key or tap
A c
Accept to answer the call.
Tap
e k
Speaker to activate Speaker (Handsfree) mode.
Tap MMsg.Rej to reject the call. The other par ty has the option to
send an SMS (Voice to Text) message.
Press the
d
End Key or tap eReject to reject the call.
Tap cSilence to mute the incoming ring without rejecting the call.
The other party hears ring tone until the call ends.
If iVoicemail is active pressing eReject forwards the call to
mai
Voicemail.
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5.3
s a s M Te
How to send a Text Message (SMS)
• From the idle screen, tap the
M ginMessag ng
gM in
Messaging icon
• Tap
NNe
N
Ne
w mw me
w m
w mess
gsage
g
sage, the message interface is displayed:
Tap to enter the number manually using the pop up keypad.
Tap the Contacsts icon to select from your contacts.
Tap the message area to enter text using the pop up keypad.
The default mode is lower case multi-tap indicated by a#abc
Press
c #
#abc to change to text input modes (Word ABC, 123)
Choose Word for
r tiv
Predictive text mode if required
Tap Send to send the message when done.
See Chapter 8 – Messages & Emails for more details.
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6 Contacts
6.1
t r e y ac
How to enter my Contacts
• From the idle screen tap the
n sContacts
n st
Contacts icon
• Tap New to create a NNe
w Contact.
• Tap each field in turn to enter the name, number and other details as required
• Tap on vSave when done
6.2
o M ac a d
How to copy all Contacts from a USIM card
All USIM Contacts are automatically read by the handset. To copy Contcacsts into the handset memory follow the steps below:
• From the idle screen, tap the
C t cContacts
t cC
Contacts icon
• Tap Ooptions
• Tap C
o
opy Coontaacts.
S
Selec
t the rqequir
d
ed c
dp r
opy direecotion.
S l Ae c
Select All or select individual contact(s) to copy over
• Tap DDone when ready
6.3
a y s
How to search my Contacts
• From the idle screen, tap the
t cC
C t cContacts
Contacts icon
• Tap Searcch. Enter the letters of the name you are searching for
• To find John’ press the 5 key once for ‘J’. All names starting with ‘J’ are displayed.
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6.4
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How to add a Contact from a received call number
After
c
receiving a call you can
h s ud
add the caller’s number to the
n t
Contacts list:
• From the idle screen, press the
e
Call Key to display the call logs.
• Tap the number to save then tap SaSave to create a new contact or update contact.
• Enter or modify the contact details. Tap Save when done.
6.5
ad ac e v d t om d M Te
How to add a Contact from a received SMS (Text Message)
• From the idle screen, tap
s iMessaging
is
Messaging icon
• Tap
H nHandset Inbo
nH d
Handset Inboxx and tap the required message.
• Tap the sender’s number.
• Tap
SSav
S
Savee to save it as a new contact. Or tap
aUpdat
a
Updat
e e C
e
e C
tont
t
ont
cac
c
actt to update.
6.6
s de c n i a on at d t C
How to set a dedicated ringtone or image to a Contact
The contact needs to be stored on the handset in order to set a dedicated ring or image.
• From the idle screen, tap
C t c
Contacts
• Tap a contact saved in handset or transfer using OO
t nptions
t n
ptions > CC
popy
p
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nont
n
ontacactsts as already described.
• Tap EE
dit
dit,,
t
tap
dAd
d
Ad
P td Phot
P t
d Photoo to add a photo for this contact.
• Tap AdAd
d d Other
d
d Other and tap
AdAd
Ad
Ad
d V
d V
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e C
e C
tall Ringt
t
all Ringt
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AdAd
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t
all Ringt
oone
o
one.
• Tap
SaSav
Sa
Sav
ee
e
e when done.
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6.7
m o e e r
How to set Speed Dial numbers
Having
p e ae
Speed Dials set makes it quicker to call selected contacts.
• From the idle screen, tap the
C t cContacts
t cC
Contacts icon
• Tap the required contact to add the speed dial
• Tap to set speed dial.
• Tap a number on the keypad to assign the speed dial
• Tap Back to exit when finished.
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Speed dials 1, 2 and 3 are preset and
c tn
cannot be changed
6.8
m u i s
How to make a call using Speed Dial
• From the idle screen, tap phone icon
• TT
a p
ap and hold the required number key to call that CC
o t
ontact.
E.g. TT
a d d a
ap and hold the
1 key to automatically dial the Voice MMeseBsageBank (Voicemail) service.
6.9
e C n t o i
How to update an existing Contact
• From the idle screen, tap the
t cC
Contacts icon
• Tap the required contact and tap Edit
• Make your required changes by updating the required fields.
• Tap SSavee when done.
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7 Calls
7.1 Ho
tw
w t
e o m
o make a Voic
e Clall
• From the idle screen, tap the
ophone
o
phone icon .
• Tap the number pad to enter the required phone number.
• Tap to erase a digit, tap and hold to erase all.
• Press the
Call Key
Call Key or tap the
ic l
ic lVoice Call
Voice Call icon to make the call.
7.2 Ho
w t
ak a
o make a Vooic
e C
all fr
y C
om my Cnontacsts
• From the idle screen, tap the aContacts icon
• Find and tap the required
n t
Contact
• Press the
K y
Call Key or tap to make the call
7.3 Ho
t
w t
e
o vie
w and make a Voioic
C
e C
fr
all fr
om
om my C
al
all History
• From the idle screen, press the
a e Call Key
a e
Call Key to bring up
CAll Calls
C
All Calls.
• Find and tap the required
n tContact
n t
Contact
• Press the
K y
Call Key or tap to make the call.
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7.4 C
a s l d n ac
all options during an acvtiv
e Vcoic
e
e Call
Tap O
t n
ptions for the following O
t n
ptions during a voice call:
7.5
7.5
o i at ak r eHow to activate Speakerphone
o i at ak r e
How to activate Speakerphone
n s rHandsfree
s rn
Handsfree or
SpSpeakerphone
Sp
Speakerphone mode is activated by tapping
eaSpeaker
ea
Speaker
7.6
7.6
an we a alHow to answer a Call
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How to answer a Call
• When you receive an incoming call the phone rings, lights up and vibrates depending on the current
profile setting.
• An incoming call notification is displayed on the screen.
• Press the
a Call Key
a
Call Key to answer or tap
rSpeaker
r
Speaker to activate Handsfree mode.
• Press the
En End Key
En
End Key to
R tReject
R t
Reject the call.
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Mute/Unmute: Mute or unmute your voice during a call
cld i
Hold/Active Put the current call on hold or
e d. /S
Record.../Stop Record the incoming audio. The audio file is
e n :
Recording: saved to the My Audios folder.
ff/F
DTMF Off/On: Enable or disable sending DTMF tones.
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Default is ON.
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• Tap cSilenc
e to mute the incoming ring if required. This feature is useful to mute the incoming ring
without answering the call. The other party hears ring tone until the call ends.
7.7
h ad r dsfr e h ph
How to use the headphones (Personal Handsfree)
• The Personal Handsfree headphones include a microphone and a call switch.
• When you receive an incoming call press the button on the headset to answer.
• The button responds after about ½ a second to avoid unwanted answering of the call.
• Incoming ring only beeps in the headset when Meeting or Silent mode is enabled
• In normal ringing mode the handset rings
• When a call is received music playing is suspended and resumes after the call ends
• The headset acts as the FM antenna and needs to be inserted to use the FM Radio.
7.8
a V al
How to make a Video Call
3G coverage is required to make and receive video calls
• From the idle screen, tap the ephone icon
• Tap to enter the phone number.
• Tap
V
VVide
Vide
o C
o C
all
all to make a video call
• Press the
End Key to end the call.
• If the call is not successful you are asked if you want to try a voice call instead.
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Mute / Unmute: Mute or unmute the sound during the video call
rd
Record / Stop Record / Stop recording the received video stream
a
Inactive / Active Send a still picture and the voice is muted
c
Block / Send my Video Block / Send your own image to the other party PIP
OFF / ON Hide or show your own picture locally
g
Exchange PIP Reverse the Picture in Picture display
t
Switch aCamera Switch to the back / front camera
u
Volume Adjust the volume
g t ss
Brightness Adjust the brightness
t ast
Contrast Adjust the contrast
m
Zoom Change the magnification of your own image
ng i r
Change Picture for Sending Change the picture you want to send
7.9
s ac o a d n v al
Call options during an active Video Call
Tap OOptions during a vide
o c
all for the following
:
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7.10
s o al i C
How to answer a Video Call
3G coverage is required to make and receive video calls. If a video call is received when browsing or using multimedia functions, the browser, media player or FM radio is suspended.
nco g n n ca :
When receiving an incoming Video call:
• The phone will rring,
v r e
vibrate and
u in
illuminate depending on the current fprofile setting.
• Press the
C
Call Key to paccept the video call.
• Press the
y e
End key to neend the video call.
. 1 t e n
7.11 How to make Emergency Calls
T
me
o make an emeregenc
y c
l e
all during normal use
• Ensure that the handset is
wit ed
switched on and
in service.
• Press the
d
End Key to return to the Idle Screen.
• Tap the
ph ephone
ph e
phone icon . Enter the emergency number (e.g. 000) using the keypad
• Press the
l l
Call Key . Follow instructions received and do not end the call until told to do so.
m l n t r e o e u d n n d
Emergency calls can still be made without a USIM Card (Phone PIN not required) When the USIM card is not inserted or registered it is possible to dial the emergency services.
Tap the
o
ophone
phone icon . Enter the emergency number and press the CC
K
Kall K
all K
y e
ey ey
ey .
• Advise the operator which emergency service you require
• Give your position and remain stationary to get the best coverage
• Emergency calls cannot be guaranteed in areas of low or no coverage.
• Never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications ie. medical emergencies
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The Emergency Number 112 is used internationally.
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7.12
c d gs
Advanced Call Settings
Videophone Settings
• From the idle screen, press the
u
Menu Key for
the main menu.
• Tap Setstings
• Flick left to
l a d )
Call (see image) > Video
at w
Gateway All the fields are preset by your carrier. Contact your Service Provider for more details.
Call Forwarding
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to enter the main menu.
• Tap Set
n s
tings > Flick left to CC
all > C
F
all Forwrargiding
This service enables incoming calls to be diverted to another number. Choose the
a r
Call Forwarding
function required from the menu list. Select the function to
A iv tet
Activate,
t ta
Deactivate or
e u t
Check status.
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Call Waiting This feature allows an incoming call to be answered while already on a call. Answering the incoming call automatically places the first call on hold.
• From the idle screen, press the
en
Menu Key, tap
g >
Settings > Flick left to
C a g
Call > Call Waiting
Call Barring
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to enter main menu.
• Tap SSet
g
tings > Flick right to C
a
all > C
all Barring Call barring is a network feature. The barring password is provided by your service provider. The service needs to be enabled on your account. Contact your Service Provider for more details.
u C l g
Bar All Outgoing Calls Calls cannot be made.
r O s i l C I
Bar Outgoing Calls (International) International calls cannot be made.
ng nt na l a x g i s
Outgoing International Calls Except For Restricts international calls except to your C
s
alls T
T
o The Home C
o r
ountry home country
r l mi
Bar All Incoming Calls Calls cannot be received.
r e mi l h
Bar Incoming Calls when Roaming Calls cannot be received when you are overseas
a r a i
Cancel All Call Barring Cancels all barring settings
e r a dd N
Modify Network Password Set password to activate or erase call barring.
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Send my number
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to enter main menu.
• Tap Setintings.
• Flick right to
C S N y
Call > Send My Number. The default set by the network is uAutomatic.
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7.13
i c a al n ue de
Call Options when Connected to a Bluetooth device
If the ahandset is connected to a Bluetooth accessory such as a
a t
car kit or a
w s ea
wireless headset then
an incoming call is forwarded to the Bluetooth device. Press the
l
Call key on the
t B e
Bluetooth device to answer the call. When idle press the call key on the Bluetooth device to initiate Last Number Redial on the handset. The handset also supports Phonebook Access Profile – PBAP to transfer Contacts via Bluetooth
An
i e aa t v
active call can be edswitched between the
et e
Bluetooth device and the ethandset by pressing:
t t nd i Bl h S o
Options > Switch to Handset / Switch to Bluetooth.
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8 Messages and Emails
8.1
s a M Te
How to send a Text Message (SMS)
• From the idle screen, tap the
M iMessaging
iM
Messaging icon
Tap NeNe
w me
w me
ss
s
s
esage
e
sage, the message interface is displayed
Tap to enter the number manually using the pop up keypad.
Tap the CCoontacts icon to select from your contacts.
Tap the message area to enter text using the pop up keypad.
Tap
O
OO
O
n
nptions
ptions for the
M
M My W
My Woror
dds
ds dictionary to add you own words if
required.
The default text mode is lower case multi-tap indicated by
a
a#abc
#abc
Press
#
# #abc
#abc to change to text input modes (Word ABC, 123)
Choose
Word
Word for
v
v Predictive text
Predictive text mode if required
Tap
Send
Send to send the message when done
Tap to change language between English and Chinese.
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8.2
a r v ( S t i w e d Te e
How to view a received Text Message (SMS)
• The
ic nenvelope icon
ic n
envelope icon on the
bstatus bar
b
status bar indicates a new SMS message. The
a message alert
a
message alert
etone
e
tone and
ib avibrate
ib a
vibrate activate depending on the current
fprofile
f
profile setting.
• When you receive a message, the TT
a gask Manager
a g
ask Manager will open automatically.
• Tap the message to view and to clear the icon from the StSt
a u ratus bar
a u r
atus bar.
• Navigate to the aHandset
n x
Inbox (From the idle screen, tap the
g
Messaging icon
H d
> Handset
x
Inbox) to view all received messages. Scroll to the desired message and tap it to view.
8.3
t Te t
How to use Predictive Text
Predictive text allows words to be entered more efficiently using a single key tap for each letter, as opposed to multiple key taps in multi-tap text mode. Compare how to write the word ‘the’:
T a t t p x d bTraditional multi-tap text mode (ABC, abc)
T a t t p x d b
Traditional multi-tap text mode (ABC, abc)
d v t Mo n)Predictive Text Mode (En)
d t o n)v M
Predictive Text Mode (En) Press 8 (tuv) once to select ‘t’ Press 8 once for ‘t’ Press 4 (ghi) twice to select ‘h’ Press 4 once for ‘h’ Press 3 (def) twice to select ‘e’ Press 3 once for ‘e’
• Press
W
#Word to change between different text modes Word, CABC, abc and 123
P v r i t
Predictive text uses a built-in dictionary to generate words from the sequence of letters pressed.
• Select the desired word from the available list through sliding up or down and tap it to confirm or choose
S l wo
Spell word? to save to
W rd
My Words. Unknown words default to
re
Spell word?
• If the next letter is on the same key, wait until the cursor appears to move the cursor on.
• To insert a aspace tap the cSpac
K
e Key on the keypad. To edelete tap aBac
S
k Spac
e .
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This symbol (underlined above) is not part of the standard SMS character set. Each time one of these symbols is used the
e i
entire message is converted to Unicode. The
maximum number of Unicode characters per SMS is 70.
€ \
[ ] { }
Each time one of these symbols is used 2 standard SMS characters are transmitted.
• Tap the on the keypad for common punctuation marks. Tap the for special characters.
• AABC, a bc are multi-tap modes. Tap the key once for the first letter, twice for the second letter etc.
• In text input screens (e.g. SMS, MMS and Email) you can add your own words to the built-in tDDictionary which is called
W ry
My Words.
• Tap Onptions to acce ss
y W
My Words to eNeww to add words to the dictionary.
8.4
al ac sa c Ch SM s ge L h
Special Characters and SMS Message Length
Tap the for special characters:
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8.5
u ( d l i e a e M ?
How do I send a Multimedia Message (MMS)?
Use a Multimedia Message to share pictures, music or video files. You can also send an MMS directly to an Email address.
• From the idle screen, tap the
s gMessaging
s g
Messaging icon , tap
N w aNew message
N w a
New message
Tap to enter the number manually using the pop up keypad.
Tap the CCtoontacts icon to select from your contacts.
Tap Osptions to add a Subject or Attachments as required
Tap
e
Inser
t f
i e
ile to insert a pre-existing file. Tap Inser
t d
t Media to insert
new media such as Picture, Audio, or Video
After adding the subject or attachments the message will convert to an MMS automatically:
Tap the te xt field to add a message if required
Tap eSend when done.
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8.6
r e v M s S sav n M an t
How to receive a Multimedia Message (MMS) and save an attachment
• The
ic nenvelope icon
i c n
envelope icon on the
ta status bar
ta
status bar indicates a new MMS message. The
a message alert
a
message alert
eo
tone and
ib a
vibrate activate depending on the current fprofile setting.
• When you receive the message, the T
Mk a
ask Manager will open automatically.
• Tap Ne
w Mesgsage to view it and to clear the icon from the St
as
atus bar.
• Tap the message to view the content and attachment(s).
• Tap the attachment and tap SaSave to save the file
• Navigate to the
a b I
a I bHandset Inbox
Handset Inbox (From the idle screen, tap the
s
s Messaging icon
Messaging icon
a >
> a d > Handset
> Handset
x
xInbox
Inbox) to view all received messages. Scroll to the desired message and tap it to view.
8.7
8.7
M dv e n S e S t
SM dv e Se t nMMS and SMS Advanced Settings
MMS and SMS Advanced Settings
• From the idle screen, tap the
M g n
Messaging icon
• Slide up and tap Settings. The MMS and SMS settings are preset by your Service Provider.
8.8
A Pu M
WAP Push Messages
• WAP Push Messages are indicated by the icon on the main display. A WAP push message is a formatted SMS that displays a message to the user, giving the option of connecting
directly to a particular URL via the mobile phone’s WAP browser.
• From the idle screen tap the
e s g
Messaging icon.
• Slide up and tap
S
SSet
Set
tings
tings > Tap
M e
M eMMS Set
MMS Set
ti n R
tin s Rtings > R
tings > Recec
eiv
eiv
e P
e P
Ms
s Mush Me
ush Mess
s
ssage
sage
• Set
tec
c teActivate
Activate to accept,
c te
c teDeactivate
Deactivate to reject.
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8.9
ai t n
How to send an Email
You can send an Email using an MMS, subscribe to
i
MyEmail provided by Telstra or set up your own Email
account by creating a new Mailbox.
To setup yMyEmail from the main menu select
a l
Email > WW
le c
elcome and follow the setup instructions.
To set up alternate providers see HoHo
t
w t
r
o Crteat
n
e a ne
il
w Mailbox below
e i m l n
Sending an Email
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap aEmail > Ne
w E-lmail:
Tap the Contaacts icon to select from your Contacts list.
Tap to enter the number manually using the pop up keypad.
Tap the Subject field to enter a title if required
Tap the Text f ield to add a message if required
Tap the AAttaacshments filed to insert atta chments if required
Tap the SeSend when done.
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0 r e . o e n E i
8.10 How to receive an Email
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap aEmail > Inbox The deftault Email client is configured for MMyEmail provided by Telstra. To receive Emails from alternate providers see
C ow
How to Create a new Mailbox below
t E R. 1 at ai e r
8.11 How to set up automatic Email Retrieval
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap
m il
Email.
• Slide up and tap
s
Settings. Press
A t e
Auto Receive in the top banner of the screen
• Set your required polling time interval to check the server for new Email messages.
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8.12
e e l t
How to create a new Mailbox
Create a new Mailbox to set up alternate Email providers:
u i e l
Menu > Email > Scroll down to
S s e w
Settings > New
Complete all the required fields for your service provider:
Account Name Eg. My ISP Signature Optional, your name Server Type IMAP4 or POP3 Delivery Mode Foreground sending E-mail Address username@isp.com Receive header only Optional User Name username@isp.com Download mode N = Number of Kb Password Xxxxxx NKB Setting 1-10KB
r
Sending Server
. p dg
mail.bigpond.com Receive last mode Optional Sending Port 2 5 Display Name Name eg John Receiving Server Check with your ISP SSL Type Check with your ISP Receiving Port Check with your ISP SMTP Auth Check with your ISP Save on server? Option for POP only
P
APN
T t s
Telstra Internet
Add Signature Optional
The fields in
bold
bold are default for
TTelstra
T l
Telstra and should only be changed if you change Service Provider.
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o
9 Ho
t
w t
o
o Preer
n t i e e
sonalise the Phone
There are many ways to customise the handset such as changing the profiles, wallpaper, ringtones, setting up shortcuts etc.
9.1
ge t
Change the Profiles
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setntings.
• Tap Prof
li e
iless. Tap to select a required default profile
• Tap Ed it to edit the required Profile settings. f
Profiles are used to control the
r g r o
preferred ringing mode,
tk s
keys tones etc. The pre-defined profiles
are configured by default as:
G n l
General Keytones ON, Ringing ON, Vibrate OFF Me
Meeting Keytones OFF, Ringing OFF, Vibrate ON Ou
Outdoor Keytones ON, Ringing ON, Vibrate ON S
Silent Keytones OFF, Ringing ON (muted), Vibrate OFF F i
Flight Mode In Flight Mode, all radio transmission is turned off, including Bluetooth.
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The following profile settings can be customised using Edit
Ring Type Message tone Keytones
Voice Call Ringtone Ring Volume Warning Tone
Video Call Ringtone Earpiece volume Missed Calls Tone
9.2
ge t gr d W r e ( pa
Change the Background Screen (Wallpaper)
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap SeSettings. You are in the Screen tab.
• Tap W
p
allpaper and browse to the required folder e.g. oPPhot
i
os > My Picturess,
h t
My Photoos etc.
• If a microSD card is fitted you can also browse and select files from the memory card
• Choose the required picture and tap
l r e
Set as Wallpaper to confirm.
9.3
g e
Change the def
ault Ringt
M
one or Mess
sage Teone
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setintings.
• Tap Profeiles.
• Tap Edit to edit the required Profile.
• EEddit the prfofilile to set the default VVicoic
/ e
e/Vide
o
o C
n R t
all Ringtoone or Mes
sage Tnone.
• Browse to
u g
Audios > Ring to see the available built in tones.
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9.4
Enable Vibrate Mode
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setntings.
• Tap Profeiles.
• Tap Edit on the required Profile.
• Tap
g R
Ring Tpype and select the required mode.
• Tap
K
KOK
OK to confirm. The vibrate icon displays on the
St
StSt
St
t s
t s atus bar
atus bar.
9.5
t c h
Switch the Keytones off
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setntings.
• Tap Profeiles.
• Tap Edit on the required Profile.
• Slide up to
ye s
Keytones and tap to switch ONON or OOFF.
9.6
e gh u ige t a D r
Change the Backlight Duration
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Set
int
tings. You are in the Screeenen tab.
• Tap aBac
i
klight Duriaation.
• Choose the required duration and tap it to confirm.
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9.7
i ghge e D r e
Change the Display Brightness
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Set
int
tings. You are in the Screenen tab.
• Tap
r n
Brightness and select the level you require directly or Tap or
9.8
9.8
t h ybo L tSet the Keyboard Light
t y L t h bo
Set the Keyboard Light
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
M n K yMenu Key
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap
Set
Set
int
tintings
tings. You are in the
Scr
Scr
e
ee
e
n
nen
en tab.
• Tap
K
KK
K
o
oeyboar
eyboar
d g
d gd Light
d Light.
Keyboard Light Duration
Keyboard Light Period
* Keyboard Light is unnecessary during the day so a customised setting can improve battery life.
Set the duration for which the keys remain illuminated after the last key press.
n
Always On The keypad backlighting is always enabled for the Duration specified above.
us *m
Customise * The keypad is only illuminated (for the duration specified) between the times entered.
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9.9
m
Set Keylock Timeout
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Set
int
tings. You are in the Screeenen tab.
• Tap Kceyloc
k Timeoout.
• Set your desired time from the available choices —
10 sec,
15 sec,
30 sec and
e
60 sec.
With
K o by r id
Keyguard Forbidden the handset will not auto keylock. Press the keylock button at the top of
the handset to manually engage keylock.
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9.10 Ciaalibrat
e e T
e the Touc
rh
h Screen
To improve touch screen accuracy it is recommended to perform calibration.
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Set
int
tings. You are in the Screeenen tab.
• Slide up and tap Tuouc
c
h Scre
en Calibrtiation.
• Follow the instructions on screen to calibrate the touch screen.
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9.11
l t I
Add Idle Greeting
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Set
int
tings. You are in the Screeenen tab.
• Slide up and tap
I in
Idle Greeting.
• Enter your required text and tap
OK when done.
o :
Note: The
l
Idle Greeting is displayed on the idle screen.
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9.12
G
Add a Greeting
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Set
int
tings. You are in the Screeenen tab.
• Slide up and tap
r gG
Greeting.
• Enter your required text and tap
OK when done.
t
Note: The rGreeting is displayed during the start up sequence.
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9.13
h i h PI o C de
What is the PIN Code?
The
e
PIN code is stored on the
a
USIM card and protects your caaccount against unwanted use.
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setntings.
• Flick right on the top scroll bar to ySecurity.
• Tap Acvtivaat
e
e Sec
r i
urity Cdode
s > ) P
s > (U)SIM PIN coode
• Select On or Off and enter the PIN number to confirm. The original PIN number is provided by your
service provider but can be changed if required.
• To change the PIN Code select
cC a
Change Sec
ri
urity Code
M ( N
s > (U)SIM PIN Codes.
• The PIN code needs to be On in order to change
I o N co e s t u f y y e
If you forget the PIN code it can be reset by your service provider.
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9.14
h i h i ? Ha t o
What is the Handset Security Code?
The Handset Security code is stored on the handset and protects against unwanted use. If the handset is lost or stolen it cannot be switched on without the handset security code. This provides a greater level of protection than the PIN code which protects the USIM card only. The default code is 0000 but you can change this if required.
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setntings.
• Flick right to the
S r
Security tab.
• Tap Activtat
Se
e Sec
t
urity Code
s H s t
s > Handset Sec
t
urity cdode Note: It is important to remember this code as it cannot be reset by the user. It can only be reset by the repair agent for a fee.
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9.15
i N o
Additional notes on PIN Codes
• The PIN and PUK Codes are provided by your Service Provider.
• If you enter the PIN number incorrectly three times the phone will be PUK locked.
• Contact your service provider to get the PIN Unlocking Key (PUK code).
• PIN2 Code is an additional PIN on the USIM card and is not generally supported.
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9.16 Tcouchscree
V br
en Vibrat
m e
e mode
By default the touchscreen provides vibration feedback for each screen press.
• From the idle screen, press the
K
Menu Key > Tap Setgtings >
a d
Handset > Tuoucchscre
en Vibrnation
to enable or disable this setting.
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10.3
n e i A t on - i o d
Installing Additional Memory - Micro SD card
Handset memory can be increased by inserting a Micro SD (HC) card up to 8GB. Micro SD cards up to 2GB are supported (FAT 16 format). Micro SD HC (high capacity) cards up to 8GB are supported (FAT 32 format).
• Open the back cover of the handset.
• Carefully insert the card as shown below and close the cover.
With the Micro SD card inserted, you can change the default storage location (for photos etc) to Micro SD card. You can set this according to the following steps:
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap eSet
n g D
tings > Handset > Def
l
ault Do
o
wnload Lociation
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1 A a an A p t t11 Alarms and Appointments
A a 1 a n A p t t
11 Alarms and Appointments
.
11.1
st
Set Alarms
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap To
r l m
ols > Alarm .
• Tap eNew to add an alarm.
• Configure the alarm as required using the New Alarm Screen
• Tap on miTime to set the time
• Tap on
A r
Alarm Tpype to set Repeat or Once options
• Tap
R t
Ringtnone to change the default sound if required
• Tap fInfrormation to add a comment if required
• Tap vSave at each screen when done
.
11.2
t e t ppo d
Set Appointments using the Calendar
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Too
ols > C
a d
alendar. Press Options to change the default view and other settings.
• Select a date and tap NNew to add an
A p
Appointment, oMemo or dReminder.
N e
Note If the Alarm time has passed or is after the event time you cannot save the appointment
• NNote If the phone is switched off the Alarm automatically switches the handset nOn
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I in id o2 t d
12 Imaging - Pictures and Videos
.
12.1
s e a
How to use the Camera
• From the idle screen long press the camera button to activate the camera.
• Press the camera button to shoot.
• Tap the screen to show the control panel
* The default photo size is low resolution for easy sending by email or MMS. Change if required.
dMode
d
Mode
t i gSettings
t gi
Settings
t s Mo eSettings > More…
t o es M
Settings > More… Landscape Brightness Shutter sound Portrait Front or Back Camera Location: Handset or Micro SD Card Video White Balance Photo size * MMS Video Effect (Normal, Sepia or B&W) Quality E-mail Video More...
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12.2
t d t
How to use the Video Camera
• From the idle screen long press the camera button to activate the camera.
• Tap the screen to show the Control panel.
• Tap eoMode > eVideo to switch to the Video mode.
• Press the camera button to start recording
• When you stop recording the video is automatically saved to
My Videos
d
Mode
t gi
Settings
t os M
Settings > More Landscape Brightness Record Portrait Front or Back Camera Location: Handset or Micro SD Card Video White Balance Format MMS Video Effect (Normal, Sepia or B&W) Quality E-mail Video More... Other
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12.3
n e d se t
Viewing pictures and videos
t ct f M e l i o F g r
View the file directly from File Manager
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap
e
My File
>
s > Phot
to P
os > My Phot
os or
Fi
My File
is V
s > Vide
o V d
os > My Videos.
• Tap your desired picture or video to view.
• Tap OOppen or aPlay to view in full screen mode.
• Slide left and right to view the next / previous image
P ie ct a i d
View the Picture Gallery (includes Slideshow)
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Slide left twice and tap the
P r Ga
Picture Gallery to view your photos
• The application scans the handset for all your picture files and displays them in sequence. You can f lick between each picture or tap Slides to view an automated sequence.
e e v o h e l co e
Use the Video Player to view all your video content
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Slide left twice and tap the
aid
Video Player to view your video files
• The application scans the handset for all your video files.
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13 Music
To import music files onto the handset see the following sections:
• Import music files from your computer using Join Me (See itConnectivity)
• Import music files from your computer or other device using Bluetooth (See itConnectivity)
• Import music files from a computer using
a r
Mass Storage mode (See
n ivo t
Connectivity)
• Download music from BigPond Music: Tap BigP
n
ond from the idle screen.
– At high volumes, prolonged listening to audio devices can damage hearing.
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13.1
F
FM Radio
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Slide left twice to select
iM
FM Radio:
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• Insert the personal hands free kit (PHF). The headset acts as the antenna for the FM radio.
• Tap StSttations to show all the channels and Eidit the desired channel name and frequency.
• If an incoming call is received, the radio will suspend while you answer the call.
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13.2
s pl i eow fi e om
Browse and play music files from My Files
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap
e
My File
M d u s
s > Audios > My Audios.
• Tap your desired music file to start the player.
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13.3
l usi e P ay l
Use the Music Player to Play music files
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Slide left twice and tap the
y . u
Music Player. The player will scan the handset and memory card (if
fitted) for all music files.
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4 n c v y14 Connectivity
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14 Connectivity
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14.1
t s S e i h as i
Use the phone as a Mass Storage Device with a MicroSD Card
m t h t o t e e ha u u
With a memory card fitted, when you connect the handset to a computer you see
m p o p :
two prompts: Mass Storage mmode enables the MicroSD Memory card to be connected to the computer as an external drive. The handset can be used as a USB mass storage device. Files can be transferred to and from the handset via the USB cable.
t i o
PC Suite Mode enables the handset to interface with Join Me via the USB cable.
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14.2
o o ph a
Connect your phone to a computer
Join Me is an application to connect your phone to a computer. Once installed Join Me is used to manage contacts, messages and calendar functions. It is also used to connect to the internet and transfer music / picture files. Please install the software before connecting your phone. Compatibility
• The software is only compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP and MAC OS 10.5.11. It cannot be guaranteed to run on these systems.
• It is n ot compatible with Windows 2000, ME, 98, or 95
• The software may not run in all environments, or in conjunction with other software
• Multi-boot systems are not supported
• The software should be installed and run with the Administrator login
• Please install the software before connecting your phone and follow the installation steps carefully
• For installation support please consult our web site FAQ’s http://www.zte.com.au
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14.3
n M
Installing Join Me
Please install the Join Me CD before connecting the phone to the computer.
• Insert the CD provided into the computer
• The CD auto-starts after a few seconds
• If auto run does not start then run Setup.exe from the CD to launch the installation shield
• Please follow the prompts to install the software
• When the installation is complete plug the handset into the computer using the USB lead supplied
• The USB lead is unique and should not be used for other devices (It is not the same as digital camera leads)
• When the handset is plugged in the computer automatically installs the drivers. If this fails consult our website for more help or access Windows Device Manager to update the drivers. See http://www.zte. com.au for instructions
If the phone is connected to the computer before installing the CD then the drivers will not be installed correctly:
• Unplug the phone, un-install then re-install Join Me
• See http://www zte.com.au for more assistance
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14.4
oi opy os r J t t
Use Join Me to copy photos to your computer
Transfer photos from the handset to your computer using Join Me:
M e e w che nn t i u e h n n d mp r
Make sure the phone is switched on and connected to the computer and Join Me h b e i t l
has been installed.
C e p t o
Connect the phone to the computer
l ds S
using the USB lead supplied
P n ti o
PC Connection needs to be set to USB. Check MMenu >
S g
Settings flick left to nConnection
D l i k
Double-click the
i M i
Join Me icon on the
kto
desktop.
• Select the phone type and
r C
press Connect.
• Select the
e a i a
e ia aMedia tab
Media tab as shown on the next page
D l
D l Double click
Double click on
e
eMy Phone
My Phone in the
e t a
e t a bottom left hand corner
bottom left hand corner.
Do c ic
Do c icDouble click
Double click on
s
sPhotos
Photos to expand the folder structure
Do le c
Do e l cDouble click
Double click on
P r ic
Pic rMy Pictures
My Pictures to see the picture files on the right hand side.
D g
D gDrag*
Drag* the required file from the list and
p
pDrop*
Drop* it into the required
i f dd t r
d ti f d rdestination folder
destination folder on the PC.
• The file is copied to the destination folder (Desktop in the example below).
• Files can only be copied into
o
o Folders
Folders displayed within Join Me.
The default picture size is very small when viewed on the computer. *
*
D
D Drag and Drop
Drag and Drop is a method of copying files. Click on the file, hold down the left mouse button, move the mouse pointer to the required destination and release the left mouse button to Drop the file to that location.
t la e
t a elAlternatively
Alternatively right click on the file and use
Co
CoCopy
Copy and
s
sPaste
Paste from the menu.
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1. Select the
ia T
ia TMedia T
Media Tabab
2. Select My Pictures folder on
y o
y oMy Phone
My Phone
3.
Drag
Drag the picture from
P cM i
M Pic sMy Pictures
My Pictures to a
l er
l er folder
folder on the
P
PPC
PC
4.
r ve a i
er a ivAlternatively
Alternatively right click on the file and use
p
pCopy
Copy and
t
tPaste
Paste from the menu
Files can only be copied into
d
dFolders
Folders displayed within Join Me. You cannot drag a file from Join Me directly to your desktop.
Copy files (e.g. Photos) from the phone to the computer using Join Me
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14.5
J i r u i c e s om o
Use Join Me to transfer music from a computer
Music files can be transferred onto the phone using Join Me.
M h e nd co e h i ch n r a
Make sure the phone is switched on and connected to the computer, and Join Me
s e l d
has been installed.
• The PC Connection on the handset needs to be set to USB M i > n
Menu > Settings Flick left to go to
e i e t Sc C c i
Connection > PC Connection - USB
D k c
Double click the
n c
Join Me icon on the
d p
desktop.
• Select the phone type and
r Cs
press Connect.
• Select the
e ia a
Media tab as shown in the picture on the next page.
D u c y l M
Double click My Phone in the
t l no o h r
bottom left hand corner.
D c o
Double click Audios to open up the
A ri
Audios folder.
• Locate the
i i e
music files on the computer by browsing through the Windows files in Join Me.
Dr g
Drag the required file from the
t ap
top half (computer) and drop it into
d
My Audios on the phone.
• The file is copied to the destination folder (as shown below).
e i o l
Files can only be copied into
r
Folders.
• Alternatively
h ic
Right Click on the file, choose oCopy, then go to the destination folder and PaPaste.
t
Note: DRM protected files that you have downloaded cannot be copied or sent to other devices.
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Copy files (e.g. Music) from the Computer to the handset using Join Me
Files can only be transferred into
l
user folders on the eahandset. E.g. Transfer music files into My Audios, pictures into My Pictures and java games and applications into the Others folder All other folders are write protected.
See image below:
1. Select the Media tab
2. Browse your PC in the upper
window to find the file you wish to copy to the handset
3. Drag the file from the PC to the
Audios folder on the handset.
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14.7
s e t e o fr o ( r at
Copy Contacts from the phone to the computer (create a backup)
Copy one or all of the contacts from Local to Phone using the same method.
1. Select the Phonebook tab in Join Me
2. Select the (U)SIM Card
3. Select All contacts by checking the box
at the top of the list
4. Drag the complete list to Local to create
a local backup copy.
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14.8
m r r r u t
Import Contacts from Microsoft Outlook
• Launch Microsoft Outlook, have Join Me running and connected to the handset.
• Make sure you are on the Phonebook tab in Join Me, see image in 14.7 above.
R h c l ere C
Right click anywhere on the Contacts grid or press
y c
Sync and select
F u
Import From Outlook.
• Only contacts in the
fo d
root folder (Contacts) of Outlook are copied.
• The following fields are imported from Outlook to Join Me as below:
u o
Outlook
i
Join Me
o
Outlook
J n
Join Me Full Name Name Business Address Company Mobile Telephone Number Mobile Company Name Department Home Telephone Number Tel Home Department Job Tile Home Fax Fax Job Tile Business Fax Business Telephone Number Tel Office Business Fax Email(Public) Other Telephone Number Mobile(Other) Email Address Email(Other) Home Address Home Address Email Address 2 Business Address
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14.9
r x t t o
Export Contacts to Outlook
• Launch Microsoft Outlook, have Join Me running and connected to the handset.
• Make sure you are on the Phonebook tab in Join Me, see image in 13.7 above.
• Select the number you want to export.
R g k y ct t
Right click any selected contacts and select
x t k
Export to Outlook
• If you select
f t e
Default Mapping the default items of the selected contacts are exported to Outlook.
• Press OK to export the Contacts.
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14.10 Use Join Me to send an SMS
• Select the
M a
Message tab
• Click the
M g
New Message button to draft an SMS
• The new message window appears. Enter the phone number or…
• Click the
a y
magnifying glass to select a contact from cLocal,
P e
Phone or
a) M
(U)SIM card.
• Tick the box for the chosen Contact, press the right arrow to choose.
• Multiple contacts can be chosen. Click KOK to continue
• Type your message in the text entry field and press Send when complete.
SMS Messages sent from Join Me are stored in the Local folder of the Message tab.
4 C c 1 por n s fr Out
14.11 Import Calendar events from Microsoft Outlook
• Launch Microsoft Outlook, have Join Me running and connected to the handset.
• Note, at the end of the import process Outlook can shut down. Please save any information beforehand.
• Make sure you are on the Calendar tab in Join Me
• Click cSync and select
rt om a k
Import Calendar From Outlook.
• All calendar entries are copied into Join Me
• Select the required entries, or select All
• Copy the imported entries from Local to Phone
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14.12 Use Join Me to connect to the Internet
You can use the mobile phone as a dial up modem to connect a computer to the internet.
M e n t u e he ne w ch n i
Make sure the phone is switched on and connected to the computer and Join Me
l da
has been installed.
• Connect the USB lead
• The PC Connection on the handset needs to be set to USB M i > n
Menu > Settings Flick left to go to
c C c i n o n o
Connection > PC Connection - USB
D e co k
Double click the
M
Join Me icon on the edesktop.
• Select the
n r b
Internet tab as shown below.
• Press
t e e
Connect to Internet go online.
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14.13
l v e t
Connect to a Bluetooth Device
Bluetooth is used as a wireless connection for headsets, hands free car kits and computers. Not all applications or devices are supported. Bluetooth is an open forum and manufacturers choose which functions to implement. The handset supports Bluetooth 2.1 with Handsfree, Headset, FTP, DUN and PBAP profiles. Consult the other device for connection instructions and to find the pairing password. Please follow the process carefully. Connecting to a Bluetooth device first time around requires authentication. This is where both devices share a password. When the devices are paired and connected the process is more transparent. Connect to a Bluetooth Device
nu
Menu > To
t
ols > Bluetoohoth
• Tap
l e t
Bluetoo
th
oth OOn/Offf to switch Bluetooth on. Tap
b ty
Visibility On.
• The phone name can be customised if required under Local Attribute
• Tap
Find Device to look for Bluetooth devices nearby.
N :
Note: The chosen device must be switched on and in pairing mode.
• Available devices are listed in the device list. Tap the required device and tap YYes to P
a r
air.
• Enter the
s o
pass code for your device usually 0000 or 1234.
• Once the password has been shared and accepted by both devices they are paired.
• Select My Device > Authorise to enable un-prompted, automatic pairing (e.g. for Headphones)
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14.14 Use Bluetooth to send files to another device
y F M e
Menu > My Files
• Browse through the folders to find the file(s) you want to send. E.g. My Photos
• Tap O
S
ptions > Send
a B
via Blueto
o h
oth
• Check the file(s) you wish to send and tap OK
• Select the device you wish to send to or press
Se r
Search to find a new device
• Enter a
a
pass code and use the same
s os
pass code on the other device (e.g. 0000) if required
Receive files from another device
• When another device sends you a file tap Yes to authorise the connection
• Tap Yes to accept the file
4 e l e al 1 P
14.15 Connect to a Bluetooth Car Kit or Personal Headset
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully to enable Pairing Mode on the other device. It is not possible to connect the phone to the other device unless Pairing Mode is enabled. Select the required device, share a
ds c
pass code and press
n ec
Connect.
>
Menu > Too
ts
ols > Bluetoo
oth > On,
Vi y
Visibility On
• Make sure the
ic
other device is OOn and in
a e
Pairing Mode.
• Tap
F d
Find Deivic
e to search for available devices nearby
• Tap the required device and press Yes to Paair
• Enter the
s d
pass code specified in the user guide of the far end device (e.g. 0000 or 1234)
• When the devices are paired the handset reports the device has been added
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• Tap
d
My devvic
e and tap the newly added device. Tap Cnonnectt to enable calls to transfer to the other
device. Tap
r e h
Authorise Dee
icv
vic
e to allow the device to automatically Connect when in range.
• When connected, incoming calls are sent to the Bluetooth device automatically. Press the call button to answer.
• During a call press
O > h t sp
Options > Switch to Handset to return the call to the handset
.
14.16
e w U B l t k g S
Dial Up Networking using USB or Bluetooth
Dial Up Networking (DUN) is a method to connect your PC or MAC to the internet using the handset as a dial up modem.
e o e B n e ng h
a) Dial up Networking over USB using the Windows Wizard Make sure Join Me is installed, the handset is on and connected to the PC using the USB lead supplied. Example for Windows XP On the PC go
o o e t rt c m i
Start > Accessories > Communications > New Connection Wizard and follow
the prompts:
h m y > ct o > u o g a d a
Connect to the internet > Set up my connection manually > Connect using a dial up modem Select the ZTE USB Modem and uncheck any other modems The
SP e N
ISP Name can be any name you like e.g. T930 Handset
Set the
m erP o e
Phone number to *99# > The
s a
Username and Password must be nblank > ‘Make this the default Internet connection’ can be unchecked (optional) > ‘Add a shortcut to this connection to my Desktop’ can be checked (optional) >Finish
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Press Dial to test the connection
i r ) U N e
b) Dial Up Networking over Bluetooth Bluetooth can be considered as a wireless replacement for the USB connection and is compatible with any DUN enabled Bluetooth device. Use Bluetooth to connect the handset to a PC or MAC and use Dial Up Networking to create an internet connection.
1. Both devices must have Bluetooth ON
s t
Handset:
e M
Menu > To
s t l
ols > Bluetoo
h
oth > T
u n
urn Onn
o A
PC or MAC: Enable Bluetooth using the appropriate hardware or software settings
2. Set the handset PC Connection to Bluetooth
u > n C i t on t ng e n h
Menu > Settings > Connection > PC Connection - Bluetooth
3. Create a New Connection on the PC or MAC
Launch the Bluetooth manager software on your PC or MAC. This varies depending on your platform, hardware and software. Create a new connection and enter the same password, when prompted, on each device. Select the T930 Handset, the Dial Number is *99# and the Username and Passwords are blank. When the Bluetooth manager opens a connection to the handset, accept the incoming connection by pressing Yes when prompted. The PC or MAC can now connect to the internet via the handset. The features described are dependant on external suppliers’ hardware and software and vary between platforms and components. Consult your system supplier for more information.
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15 Other Facilities
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15.1
s r
Browser
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap
To
o s >
ols > Bro
w e
wser
o ee
Google Search Open the Google search page Homepage The home page is set by your Service Provider
r rnt d
Enter Address Enter a web address manually using the keypad
o r sk
Bookmarks Link to a previously saved page
o
History Display pages visited
e a a
Saved Page View a local copy of a previously saved page
ts e
Browser Settings Display browser settings (see below) Version Info Display current browser version
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s
Connections Sets the APN, preset by your service provider
a c se t n
Advanced Settings Customise the browser display modes, sound, cache, cookies etc
chl a
Clear Cache Clears all cache data
r C
Clear Cookies Deletes all cookie information
A t tr u fi
Clear Autofill List Clears all history data
a
Certificate List the root, CA and trusted certificates on the handset
• Tap TTosools > Brooewser > Brorwser Setstings
.
15.2
t oe
Bluetooth
You can use Bluetooth to connect your handset to wireless headsets and hands free car kits. You can also transfer files between your phone and other Bluetooth devices such as another phone or a laptop. Not all applications or devices can be supported as Bluetooth is an open forum and different manufacturers adopt different standards and implementation.
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap TTo
s >
ols > Bluetoooth > Onn to activate Bluetooth function.
• Tap
il V it
Visibility On to make your device to be shown (or not) to another Bluetooth device.
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D
Find Device Tap
d
Find Device to search the other Bluetooth devices.
e
My device Tap
y e
My devicee to list the available Bluetooth devices.
Pairing with another Bluetooth device Enter the pass code when asked for permission to connect to the device. After the paired device verify the pass code, the device will be added successfully. Sending data Firstly please confirm following two items:
• Enable Bluetooth function.
• The paired device is visible.
1. Select and tap your desired file.
2. Tap
en l
Send via Bluetooth to send the file through Bluetooth.
Receiving data
• Enable Bluetooth function.
1. If the paired device tries to send a file to your phone a popup dialogue will appear
2. Tap Yes to accept the device request.
3. Tap Yeess again to receive the data.
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15.3 World Time
The world time function provides time information on major cities worldwide.
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap TToo
ols > W
d
orld Time.
.15.4
.
15.4
lc lCalculator
lc l
Calculator
Perform basic arithmetic and calculations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
• From the idle screen, press the
n K yMenu Key
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap
TT
T
Too
s ols > C
s
ols > C
calc
c
alc
aulat
a
ulatoror.
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15.5oNotes
en
Menu > Tools > oNotees allows you to create, edit, and view different kinds of notes, for example, meeting memos, shopping lists etc.. You can send the notes to other device via Bluetooth.
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15.6
e e
Converter
You can use your handset to convert CCrurrency, Areea, Lgength, Weight and Tempertuature.
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Too
s C
ols > Coonverterer and select your required application.
5 e
15.7 Timer
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap To
l i > m
ols > Timer,,
Set to Countdown Timer or Stopwatch mode
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15.8 Vcoic
e
e Recorder
You can record and save voice memos.
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Slide left twice to
c ec d
Voice Recorder.
• Tap Strart, tap Peause if required.
• Tap C
(o ti
ontinue (Cont.) to resume recording.
• Tap CCaancel to stop recording without saving
• Tap Don e to finish recording and save the file.
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15.9 Games and Applications
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Slide left twice and tap
m &
Games & Apps.
• Built in applications are provided by your Service Provider
• Download the latest games from your service provider or other specialist websites
• The handset supports Java Midlet 2.0
• Use Join Me or Mass Storage Mode to copy games from your computer (see Connectivity)
• Games and applications are saved into the Others folder
• Select
p n
Open to install the game.
5 1 on
15.10 Connections
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setntings.
• Flick left on the top menu bar to get to
o n
Connection
• Tap Connec
o S
tion Set
t s
tings.
• Tap Add to add a new connection if required Connections are pre-defined by your service provider and enable the handset to connect to the internet via WAP and to send multi media messages (MMS). When using an alternate carrier, ddAdd a new Connection Setting as defined by your service provider.
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15.11
c n e
Access Point Settings
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setintings.
• Flick left to
to e i
Connection
• Tap AcAccces
s P
oint Set
t s
tings. Access Point Settings (also called APN) are pre-defined by your service provider and enable the handset to connect to the internet via WAP and to send multi media messages (MMS). When using an alternate carrier, dAdd a new APN setting as defined by your service provider.
R f t5 o aul
15.12 Restore default settings
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap tSet
> e t s
tings > Handset > Reestror
e Deff
t
ault Set
t s
tings.
• Tap 00000 —
d H n e e
Handset Sec
u t c
urity ceode. If the handset is not working as normal, restore the handset to default factory settings. The default Handset Lock Code is 0000. User content is not erased.
.
15.13
fau e l
Default Memory
• From the idle screen, press the
M K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap eSet
n g D
tings > Handset > Def
l
ault Do
o
wnload Lociation When a Micro SD card is installed the default save location (for downloaded content) changes to the External Memory. This refers to the Micro SD card.
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15.14
e
Network Settings
• From the idle screen, press the
K yn
Menu Key to open the main menu.
• Tap Setntings.
• Flick right to
C tie o
Connection
• Tap
N t
Netw
r k
ork Setstings.
e M e
Preferred Mode: Lock the handset to GSM or UMTS (3G) Networks
e
Preferred Band: Lock the handset to certain bands, U = UMTS, G = GSM
od i
Preferred Selection: Choose which network to register with from a list of available networks.
l d s r B nu w S r r a t .
Manual Network Selection overrides the Preferred Mode and Band settings. The handset stays on the chosen network and related band. E.g. If you choose a GSM Network, the Preferred Mode switches to GSM and remains in GSM-only mode.
.
15.15 Y
r s
our Handset is Netw
k
ork Loocked
Your handset is locked to the Telstra Network.
If you insert a ‘foreign’ SIM the handset will ask you for the 16 digit unlock code.
Contact Telstra to obtain the unlock code, an unlocking fee may apply.
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16.1
o i g d u e
Troubleshooting and FAQ’s
Please check the manual thoroughly before contacting your service provider
p o
Symptom
o ng o
No incoming ring or
m l ne
alarm tone
) o e o e
(No) keytones when
r i s
pressing keys
o I t t
How do I extend the
ng t
incoming ring time?
p
A phone number
e it d d
cannot be dialled
ho t m a s
Short messages cannot
e e v
be sent or received
S a ca
MMS messages cannot
e e v
be sent or received
o s i ff
How do I switch off
er T
Predictive Text?
l iu n
Solution Check the ring tone and ring volume settings under Profiles. Restore default settings Check the key tone settings in the current profile. See 7.1 Change the Profiles. Restore default settings. This is not a handset setting. Please contact your Service Provider to extend the ringing time. Check for network coverage Check whether any call restrictions are set. See Call Barring See Text Message Settings and check the SMS centre number is correct. Contact your service provider for more details. Your subscription doe s not include data services. Check with your service provider. Press a#abc to select different text modes.
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p o
Symptom
a o c nn t
I cannot connect to
E
FOXTEL or BigPond
a o c nn t
I cannot connect to
o
Join Me
o y
My phone is slow to
s a t
respond, handset
t p o
storage problems
he b i e c
The battery discharges quickly
o
I cannot charge the
n
phone
Solution Your subscription is not provisioned for data services. Check with your service provider. When you connect the USB lead to your computer select
o
PC Mode on the handset. Uninstall and re-install the CD software See FAQ’s at www.zte.com.au for more assistance Restart your phone every day to refresh the memory Delete or archive old SMS messages and other content
e e s i : l
Restore default settings:
> S t fa e i ng > H e s
Menu > Settings > Handset > Restore default settings >
0
0000 > Yess Possible network coverage issue. Check the signal strength. With only 1 or 2 bars, the battery has to work harder to maintain network contact. Limit multi-media and Bluetooth usage to save power. The battery may be worn out and needs to be replaced. Confirm the charger is properly inserted. Remove the battery, clean the contacts and check it is inserted
correctly. The battery may be worn out and needs to be replaced. Tip: Y ou can c har ge the handset from a PC or the AC charger.
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How do I enter text in
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an SMS?
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The handset switches
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Bluetooth devices
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Kodak)?
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Solution Tap the text area. Use predictive text or abc mode to manually type words. See chapter 6 for details. Edit the current profile and select a new tune from the Audios directory. See chapter 7 for details. The handset is charging in the off state. Press and hold the Red key to switch the handset ON or charge it in the ON state An alarm or calendar event switches the handset on automatically.
Turn Bluetooth on. Set visibility to Show. Possible compatibility issues. Manufacturers incorporate different Bluetooth profiles. Not all functionality is supported. This is not supported due to different Bluetooth profiles. Copy photos using Join Me or a Memory card
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Error Messages
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No (U)SIM detected
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Enter PIN code
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Enter PUK code
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Enter 16 digit unlock code
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Enter handset security code
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Solution Check a valid USIM card is inserted See 2.1 How to insert the USIM Card? Enter the correct PIN code supplied by your service provider Contact your service provider to get the PUK code This is seen with a foreign SIM card. The handset is locked to Telstra. Contact your service provider to unlock your device.
The default handset security code is 0000
See the Technical Specifications below to check the file type is supported by the handset. On your PC or MAC, make sure the file and folder is closed. Re­send the file to the handset using Join Me, Mass Storage Mode or Bluetooth transfer.
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Technical Parameters
*The phone’s talk and idle time are based on ideal working environments. The use of extended backlighting, browser, and network conditions can reduce battery life and talk/idle time.
w C i tNetwork Compatibility
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Network Compatibility 3G WCDMA 850, 1900, 2100 MHz with HSDPA data to 3.6 Mbps
2G GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz with EDGE data up to 236.8Kpbs
nsi WDimensions L×W×H
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Dimensions L×W×H Approx 92mm x 53mm x 13.5mm
ghWeight
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Weight 83g (with battery)
r sFeatures
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Features MP4 video, MP3 audio, 3.0/0.3MPixel camera, Video Phone, USB, MIDP 2.0
JAVA, 2.4” 262K colour QVGA LCD display 240 x 320 pixels touch-screen, MMS, Email, Calendar, Speakerphone, Voice Recorder, Bluetooth 2.1 Stereo, Supports 8GB Micro-SD, CTM, FM Radio, USB Mass Storage.
eBattery
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Battery 1000mA hours, Lithium ion (Li-ion)
o t nu d t meContinuous idle time*
t nu d t mo e
Continuous idle time* Up to 200 hours
ont nuo a iContinuous talk time*
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Continuous talk time* 150 minutes on GSM network, 150 minutes on WCDMA network,
Video call >60 minutes
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Charge time Approximately 3-4 hours
t iBattery life
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Battery life Approximately 400 charge cycles
l t eFile type
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File type JPG, BMP, GIF, MP3, WAV, MID, WMA, MMF, AMR, MP4, 3GP, TXT
2Bluetooth 2.1
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Bluetooth 2.1 OPP, FTP, HSP, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, DUNP, PBAP
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Support Information
• For Warranty Service directions please consult the ZTE website at http://www.zte.com.au
• All calls for PIN number enquiries, Network problems, Next G Services, BigPond account information, Web Access, Account and Billing Information, USIM card registration and general enquiries should be directed to your Service Provider.
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Warranty Information
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The warranty does not apply to defects or errors in the product caused by:
1. Reasonable abrasion.
2. Misuse including mishandling, physical damage, improper installation, unauthorized disassembly of the product.
3. Water, exposure to solvents or any other liquid damage.
4. Any unauthorized repair or modification.
5. Power surges, lightning damage, fire, flood or other events outside ZTE’s reasonable control.
6. Use of the product with any unauthorized third party products such as generic chargers.
7. Any other cause beyond the range of normal usage for products.
The End User shall have no right to reject, return, or receive a refund for any product from ZTE under the above-mentioned situations.
t n ns t ca d r
Note: Consult the warranty card for full information
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17 v o m a t m t17 Environmental Statement
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17 Environmental Statement
Your handset is made using the latest manufacturing techniques and environmental standards to reduce waste and hazards to the environment. However at the end of life of the equipment the manufacturer recommends that you return the handset and accessories to the nearest re-cycling depot or send it to our recycling agent below. Valuable materials such as gold, silver, and copper can be recovered from the handset. Any toxic materials are prevented from entering the environment and the waste materials are recycled. At the end of life of the equipment please send the handset, batteries and charger MRI or return using the pre-paid recycling envelope provided by Mobile Muster.
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MRI Australia recycles every part of the equipment and diverts over 90% of the materials from landfill for re-use.
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18 General Safety and Maintenance Information
The handset contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it with care and pay attention to the following points:
Handle the handset with care. Do not drop or throw the handset down roughly.
Do not immerse in any liquid. The handset contains a liquid detection sticker and the warranty will
be voided by any liquid damage.
Do not place the handset near computer disks, credit cards, and other magnetic media. The information
contained on disks or cards may be erased or damaged.
Do not leave the handset or battery in direct sunlight or near other heat sources where temperatures
could exceed 45°C.
Keep the handset, battery, charger and other accessories away from children.
In the unlikely event of a battery leak avoid contact with your eyes or skin. Flush with water and
consult a doctor.
Observe and obey warning signs at petrol stations, airports and hospitals.
The operation of some medical electronic devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected
by the handset.
Take care not to allow metal objects such as coins or keys to come into contact with the battery
terminals.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
Do not throw used batteries into household rubbish, return them to a recycling point
Do not connect the handset to any other chargers or cigarette lighter chargers.
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Only use the supplied charger.
Be careful not to pierce the battery with sharp objects and do not use damaged batteries.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery.
Stop using the battery if abnormal heat, odour, discolouration, deformation, or abnormal condition
is detected during use, charge, or storage.
Do not put the battery in your mouth.
Only use original replacement batteries.
Do not attempt to dismantle the handset or any of its accessories.
Do not place the handset close to the edge of a table in case it moves when set on vibrate mode.
Do not put the handset into a microwave oven, dryer, or high-pressure container.
Don’t use the handset immediately after a sudden temperature change e.g. from an air conditioned
environment to high temperature and humidity outside. In such cases there could be condensing moisture inside the handset which can cause internal damage. Switch off and leave for 30 minutes before use.
Do not use the handset while driving or operating other machinery.
Do not use the handset where blasting is in progress.
Switch the phone off when boarding aircraft.
Do not leave the handset at the bottom of a bag where it may be damaged by sharp objects.
At high volume, prolonged listening to audio devices can cause hearing loss.
Do not leave the handset discharged or disconnected for a long time, otherwise your personal data
may be lost.
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Remember to make backup copies of all important data on the handset.
Take care when the phone is in your pocket. Sitting down may damage the handset.
It is normal for the handset to become warm while the battery is being charged.
Under poor network conditions battery life is considerably reduced.
When the battery is thrown away cover the terminals with insulating tape.
Please recycle the packaging and all parts
Emergency service coverage is dependant on network availability and battery status.
It is always good practice to switch off the handset regularly.
Do not expose the handset to oils or solvents.
If you have an alarm set the handset switches on at the prescribed time.
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Limitation of Liability ZTE shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages resulting from or arising out of or in connection with using this product, whether or not ZTE had been advised, knew or should have known the possibility of such damages. The user should refer to the enclosed warranty card for full warranty and service information.
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