The EasyTouch® Discovery 2
HSDPA Multi band 3G Mobile Phone
User Guide
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9Make a call - see the Getting Started section (page 13)
9Store a list of contact names and phone numbers (page 27)
9View records of phone calls dialled, received and missed (page 27)
9Send and receive text messages (page 43 )
9Make a video call (page 32)
9Set alarms and reminders (page 50)
9Personalise the phone, e.g. change the ring volume, set the key tones etc (page 34)
9Use the camera – take photos or record a video (page 61)
9Listen to the radio (page 64)
9Pair to a Bluetooth Neckloop and Hearing Aids (page 77)
9Access the internet on the move – e.g. check the news and weather (page 66)
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The package includes:
EasyTouch® Discovery 2
Handset, battery and
charger
USB Data Cable and personal handsfree headset.
Instructional DVD with Join
Me PC Software, user guide
and more…
User Guide and warranty
card
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Warnings and Safety NoticesWarnings and Safety Notices
Warnings and Safety Notices
Warnings and Safety NoticesWarnings and Safety Notices
Please read all the safety notices before using this device.
PC Software RequirementsPC Software Requirements
PC Software Requirements
PC Software RequirementsPC Software Requirements
Join Me PC Software included supports Windows Vista (32 and 64 bit), Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or
Windows XP with Service Pack 2 & 3 only.
A limited version of Join Me is supplied that supports MAC OS.
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.
Limitation of LiabilityLimitation of Liability
Limitation of Liability
Limitation of LiabilityLimitation 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.
General Safety and Maintenance Information ....................................................................................................... 10
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How to use this guideHow to use this guide
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How to use this guide
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How to use this guideHow to use this guide
1.1On Mobile Help............................................................................................................................................... 12
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Getting StartedGetting Started
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Getting Started
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Getting StartedGetting Started
2.1How to find your way around your new handset? .............................................................................. 13
2.2How to remove the battery cover............................................................................................................. 15
2.3How to insert the USIM Card....................................................................................................................... 15
2.4How to insert the Battery ...........................................................................................................................17
2.5How to connect the charger ...................................................................................................................... 18
2.6How to switch the phone On or Off.......................................................................................................... 19
2.7How to make a voice call ............................................................................................................................ 19
2.8How to answer an incoming call............................................................................................................... 19
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Getting to Know My MobileGetting to Know My Mobile
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Getting to Know My Mobile
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Getting to Know My MobileGetting to Know My Mobile
3.1Information Bar Icons .................................................................................................................................. 20
3.3What is the Main Menu? ............................................................................................................................... 22
3.4What is a Shortcut?....................................................................................................................................... 22
4.2How to make / answer a Video Call ........................................................................................................... 32
4.3How to use the headphones (Personal Handsfree) ............................................................................... 33
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How to Personalise the PhoneHow to Personalise the Phone
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How to Personalise the Phone
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How to Personalise the PhoneHow to Personalise the Phone
5.1How to Change Volumes ............................................................................................................................. 34
5.2How to manage my Contacts.................................................................................................................... 36
5.3How to change the Viewing Options ........................................................................................................ 39
5.4How to set up other useful options .......................................................................................................... 40
5.5How to set the time and date.................................................................................................................... 41
5.6How to Disable or Change the PIN Code................................................................................................... 42
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How to use MessagesHow to use Messages
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How to use Messages
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How to use MessagesHow to use Messages
6.1How to use Text Messages (SMS)............................................................................................................... 43
6.2How to send a Multimedia Message (MMS) ............................................................................................. 47
6.3How to receive a Multimedia Message (MMS) ......................................................................................... 47
6.4How to check your MessageBank (Voicemail) .......................................................................................47
6.5How to use Email on your mobile............................................................................................................. 48
6.6How to receive an Email .............................................................................................................................. 49
6.7How to set up automatic Email Retrieval................................................................................................ 49
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How to use Other Features on my MobileHow to use Other Features on my Mobile
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How to use Other Features on my Mobile
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How to use Other Features on my MobileHow to use Other Features on my Mobile
7.1How to Set Alarms ........................................................................................................................................ 50
7.2How to Set Appointments using the Calendar ....................................................................................... 51
7.4World Time ..................................................................................................................................................... 52
7.8Games and Applications............................................................................................................................... 53
7.12USB Mode – Use the handset as a Mass Storage Device........................................................................ 56
7.13Connect to the ZTE Bluetooth Car Kit...................................................................................................... 57
7.14Connect to a Bluetooth Wireless Device.................................................................................................. 57
7.15How to use Dial Up Networking via USB or Bluetooth ......................................................................... 59
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How to use Photos and VideosHow to use Photos and Videos
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How to use Photos and Videos
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How to use Photos and VideosHow to use Photos and Videos
8.1How to Take, Save and Send a Photo....................................................................................................... 61
8.2How to Take, Save and Send a Video ........................................................................................................ 62
8.3How to View Pictures and Videos .............................................................................................................. 63
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Listen to Music on your mobileListen to Music on your mobile
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Listen to Music on your mobile
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Listen to Music on your mobileListen to Music on your mobile
9.1How to use the FM Radio ............................................................................................................................ 64
9.2How to add music to your mobile............................................................................................................ 64
9.3How to browse and play music files from File Manager ....................................................................... 64
9.4How to create a new Music Playlist .......................................................................................................... 65
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Access the Internet on your mobile phoneAccess the Internet on your mobile phone
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Access the Internet on your mobile phone
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Access the Internet on your mobile phoneAccess the Internet on your mobile phone
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Connect your phone to a computerConnect your phone to a computer
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Connect your phone to a computer
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Connect your phone to a computerConnect your phone to a computer
11.1Use the phone as a Mass Storage Device with a MicroSD Card ............................................................. 67
11.2Connect your phone to a computer......................................................................................................... 67
11.3Use your Mobile as a Modem...................................................................................................................... 76
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Use with Hearing Aid Devices and Text TerminalsUse with Hearing Aid Devices and Text Terminals
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Use with Hearing Aid Devices and Text Terminals
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Use with Hearing Aid Devices and Text TerminalsUse with Hearing Aid Devices and Text Terminals
12.1How to Pair with a Bluetooth Neckloop or Hearing Aid ....................................................................... 77
12.2Tips for better sound quality with Hearing Aids...................................................................................... 77
12.4Other Accessibility Features (ACIF G627 Matrix) ...................................................................................... 78
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Technical, Support and Warranty InformationTechnical, Support and Warranty Information
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Technical, Support and Warranty Information
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Technical, Support and Warranty InformationTechnical, Support and Warranty Information
13.1Troubleshooting and FAQ’s ........................................................................................................................ 79
The handset has an internal antenna located in the top 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 levels than needed, and may shorten talk and idle times.
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.
Interference with Pacemakers and other Medical DevicesInterference with Pacemakers and other Medical Devices
Interference with Pacemakers and other Medical Devices
Interference with Pacemakers and other Medical DevicesInterference with Pacemakers and other Medical Devices
Your mobile phone may cause interference with pacemakers, hearing aids and other medical devices. Interference may be caused by transmitted radio signals when the phone is held in close proximity to the device
or in direct contact with the skin. It is important to note that any interaction between the mobile phone and
the device is temporary. Moving the phone away will restore the device to its correct operation.
Declaration of Conformity – SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)Declaration of Conformity – SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)
Declaration of Conformity – SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)
Declaration of Conformity – SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)Declaration of Conformity – SAR (Specific Absorption Rate)
We declare 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 & Media Authority Section 376 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
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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 ingress.
• The operation of some medical devices, such
as hearing aids and pacemakers, may be affected
by the handset. Please see the warning in the
section above.
• 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 heat sources where temperatures could exceed 45°C.
• Keep the handset, battery, charger and other
accessories away from children.
• Do not put the battery in your mouth.
• Be careful not to pierce the battery with sharp
objects.
• Do not use damaged batteries.
• Do not disassemble or modify the battery.
• Only use original replacement batteries.
• It is normal for the handset to become warm
while the battery is being charged.
• Stop using the battery if excessive heat, odour,
discolouration, deformation, or abnormal condition is detected during use, charge or storage.
• In the unlikely event of a battery leak avoid
contact with your eyes or skin. Flush with water
and consult a doctor.
• 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.
• Only use the supplied charger.
• Do not connect the handset to any other
chargers or car adaptors.
• Do not attempt to dismantle the handset or
any of its accessories.
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• 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 eg. 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.
• 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.
• Observe and obey warning signs at petrol
stations, airports and hospitals.
• Switch the phone off when boarding aircraft.
• Do not use your phone or accessories at refuel-
ling points, near fuel or chemicals or store it in
the same compartment as flammable gas, liquid or explosives.
• Do not leave the handset discharged or disconnected for a long time, otherwise your personal
data may be lost.
• 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.
• 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 as
advised in Section 13
• 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, solvents or
metal filings.
• If you have an alarm set the handset will
switch on at the prescribed time.
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The following conventions are used in the manual:The following conventions are used in the manual:
The following conventions are used in the manual:
The following conventions are used in the manual:The following conventions are used in the manual:
1 How to use this guide
InstructionInstruction
Instruction
InstructionInstruction
Press the
Press
Press the
Long pressLong press
Long pressPress and hold the key for 2 seconds
Long pressLong press
Menu Menu
Menu >
Menu Menu
•The functions for the
•The
•The
•The symbol shows useful tips.
•Play your instructional DVD in any DVD player for ‘How to Use’ tips.
•Access the User Guide and PC Software by
Left Arrow Left Arrow
Left Arrow Press the left directional key on the four way controller
Left Arrow Left Arrow
OKOK
OKPress the
OKOK
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End key End key
End key is used to exit the menus, end a Call and switch the handset
End key End key
a sub-menu the
C key C key
C key is used to go back one step in menus, and to clear text in text edit modes. In text edit mode
C key C key
press once for backspace, press and hold to clear all the text.
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End
EndEnd
Go to the
press
OKOK
OK and
OKOK
keykey
key takes you back to the main menu
keykey
OKOK
OK key in the centre of the four way controller
OKOK
Main MenuMain Menu
Main Menu (press
Main MenuMain Menu
OKOK
OK to open. This soon becomes automatic
OKOK
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keyskeys
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keys change depending on where you are in the menu. The func-
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exploring your DVD on a computer.
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On or
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OnOn
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1.1On Mobile Help
The EasyTouch® Discovery 2 has a unique HELP menu which provides step by step instructions for some key
functions on your mobile including, making calls, messages and use with hearing aids. To access HELP -
MenuMenu
Menu >
MenuMenu
Help FileHelp File
Help File
Help FileHelp File
Select
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2 Getting Started
2.1How to find your way around your new handset?
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1. Earpiece
2. Main Display
3. Arrow Keys ( )
4. Left Top Key
5. Call Key, show Call History
6. Video Call Key
7. Keypad
8. Microphone
9. Speakerphone button
10. Clear / Back Key *
11. End / Exit / Power Key
12. Right Top Key
13. OK Key
14. Camera for video calling
C keyC key
* The
C key is used to go back one step in menus,and to clear text in text edit modes.In text modes press
C keyC key
once for backspace, press and hold to clear all the text.
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4
5
6
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13
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External Antenna port
Charger, USB and
Headset port
Volume keys
Battery Cover
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Speaker
Memory Port
Camera key
RightLeftRear
2.2How to remove the battery cover
Push down gently on the thumb notch then slide the cover down and lift off.
2.3How to insert the USIM Card
USIM cardUSIM card
The
USIM card (UMTS Subscriber Interface Module) is the small plastic smart-card with gold contacts. It
USIM cardUSIM card
holds personal information such as names and phone numbers. It can be moved between different phones
if required.
should always use a Next GTM USIM
The USIM card must be inserted before using the handset. The USIM card must be inserted before using the handset.
The USIM card must be inserted before using the handset. For best results you
The USIM card must be inserted before using the handset. The USIM card must be inserted before using the handset.
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•Insert the USIM card with the
side as shown. Carefully slide it into the socket observing the correct orientation.
gold contactsgold contacts
gold contacts facing
gold contactsgold contacts
downdown
down and the bevelled edge on the right hand
downdown
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How to insert the USIM cardHow to insert the USIM card
How to insert the USIM card
How to insert the USIM cardHow to insert the USIM card
Insert the USIM card with the gold contacts facing down and the bevelled edge on the right hand side.
There is a diagram showing the correct orientation embossed onto the plastic sleeve.
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Always handle the USIM card with care to avoid damage.
For best performance check you are using a Next GTM USIM card.
If your USIM card is faulty please contact Telstra.
If your handset displays:If your handset displays:
If your handset displays:
If your handset displays:If your handset displays:
Enter Handset unlock codeThe default code is 0000
Enter (U)SIM PIN CodeEnter the PIN supplied with your SIM card
No (U)SIM detectedCheck the USIM is inserted correctly.
Enter PUK codeContact your Service Provider
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2.4How to insert the Battery
Insert the batteryInsert the battery
Insert the battery as shown with the contacts located against the gold springs. The battery only fits one
Insert the batteryInsert the battery
way.
Close the caseClose the case
Close the case by locating the plastic cover horizontally into the grooves and sliding the cover up to close
Close the caseClose the case
it. Do NOT force the cover down by pressing on it. This can damage the cover.
Slide the cover up gently:Slide the cover up gently:
Slide the cover up gently:
Slide the cover up gently:Slide the cover up gently:
Locate the cover into the grooves horizontally and slide up gently.
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2.5How to connect the charger
Charge before initial use
top face.
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in the diagram:
Physical damagePhysical damage
Physical damage to the USB port is
Physical damagePhysical damage
Do
Tips about using chargingTips about using charging
Tips about using charging
Tips about using chargingTips about using charging
• Only use the AC charger and USB lead supplied
• Insert the charger lead
• Do not insert the charger lead at an angle or force it in the wrong way
•
• 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
• To maximize battery life turn off Bluetooth when not in use and limit multimedia
• The phone can be charged in the
• Battery life is be improved after a few charge / discharge cycles
• After charging in the
AlwaysAlways
Always insert the charger lead
AlwaysAlways
NOTNOT
NOT use excessive force which may damage the socket
NOTNOT
The phone can also be charged by connecting it to a
computer using the
Normal charge time is 3-4 hoursNormal charge time is 3-4 hours
Normal charge time is 3-4 hours. Do not leave on charge for more than 24hrs
Normal charge time is 3-4 hoursNormal charge time is 3-4 hours
poor network conditionspoor network conditions
poor network conditions (less than 2 bars)
poor network conditionspoor network conditions
When the phone is
. The charger lead only fits one way. The charger lead only fits one way
. The charger lead only fits one way. The plug is marked with an arrow on the
. The charger lead only fits one way. The charger lead only fits one way
carefullycarefully
carefully with the
carefullycarefully
NOTNOT
NOT covered by warranty
NOTNOT
USBUSB
lead lead
USB
lead supplied.
USBUSB
lead lead
carefullycarefully
carefully with the
carefullycarefully
ONON
ON or
ONON
ONON
ON the battery icon animates until full
ONON
OFFOFF
OFF state disconnect the charger and turn the phone
OFFOFF
arrowarrow
arrow
arrowarrow
OFFOFF
OFF state. When the phone is
OFFOFF
arrowarrow
facingfacing
arrow
facing the
arrowarrow
facingfacing
facingfacing
facing the
facingfacing
toptop
top of the phone
toptop
battery life is reducedbattery life is reduced
battery life is reduced
battery life is reducedbattery life is reduced
toptop
top of the phone as shown
toptop
OFFOFF
OFF Charging Battery is displayed.
OFFOFF
ONON
ON by pressing the key
ONON
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2.6How to switch the phone On or Off
Press and holdPress and hold
Press and hold the key for
Press and holdPress and hold
Enter (U)SIM PIN code – Enter (U)SIM PIN code –
Enter (U)SIM PIN code – Enter the PIN number supplied with your USIM card. This is on the “scratch and
Enter (U)SIM PIN code – Enter (U)SIM PIN code –
reveal panel” on the back of the plastic card. (See section 5.6)
start upstart up
The
start up screen below is referred to throughout the manual as the
start upstart up
The Main Screen: The Main Screen:
The Main Screen:
The Main Screen: The Main Screen:
two secondstwo seconds
two seconds to switch the phone
two secondstwo seconds
The Information barThe Information bar
The Information bar
The Information barThe Information bar
ONON
OFF.OFF.
ON or
OFF.
ONON
OFF.OFF.
Main Screen:Main Screen:
Main Screen:
Main Screen:Main Screen:
2.7How to make a voice call
• Enter the number on the keypad and press the key to make the call
OKOK
• Press
OK or the Speaker button to activate
OKOK
• Press the key to end the call.
HandsfreeHandsfree
Handsfree (speakerphone) mode
HandsfreeHandsfree
2.8How to answer an incoming call
OK OK
• Press to answer the call or press
• Press or
If
RejectReject
Reject to end the call. Press
RejectReject
MessageBankMessageBank
MessageBank is active pressing
MessageBankMessageBank
OK or
OK OK
RejectReject
Reject will forward the call to
RejectReject
for Speakerphone mode
MuteMute
Mute to stop the incoming ring.
MuteMute
MessageBank.MessageBank.
MessageBank.
MessageBank.MessageBank.
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3 Getting to Know My Mobile
3.1Information Bar Icons
The Information Bar icons appear at the top of the Main Screen to indicate what is happening on your mobile.
For example, the signal strength icon indicates what level of signal strength or reception you are getting in
a particular location. If you are in an area with good reception the indicator is full.
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3G Signal Strength
GSM Signal Strength
New SMS (Text Message)
SMS or MMS Memory is Full
New MMS (Multimedia Message)
MMS Memory is Full
New Email
Email Memory is Full
New Wap Push Message
Wap Push Message Memory is Full
Headset and Vibrate Mode
Headset Mode
Bluetooth is ON
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Battery Level Indicator
Alarm is set
Missed Voice Call
Missed Video Call
Silent Mode
Vibrate mode enabled
Call Forward is Active
Data Services available (GPRS)
Data Services active (PDP)
High speed data active-HSDPA
Roaming
Car kit attached
3.2Keypad Functions
KeyKey
Corresponding FunctionsCorresponding Functions
Key
Corresponding Functions
KeyKey
Corresponding FunctionsCorresponding Functions
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11 | punctuation marks | long press for MessageBank
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22 | abc | ABC
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33 | def | DEF
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44
44 | ghi | GHI
44
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55 | jkl | JKL
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66 | mno | MNO
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77 | pqrs | PQRS
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88
88 | tuv | TUV
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99
99 | wxyz | WXYZ
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00
00 | Space
00
Speaker phone. Activate Loudspeaker mode
From the main screen press twice for the international prefix ‘+’,
**
*
**
press three times for pause ‘P’ In text screens access special characters
##
#From the main screen long press to activate Meeting mode
##
In text screens change text entry mode, abc, ABC, En, 123
Call a dialled or selected number.
CallCall
Call From the main screen view All Calls. Last number redial.
CallCall
End a call. Exit a menu.
EndEnd
End Long press to power ON / OFF
EndEnd
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3.3What is the Main Menu?
Main MenuMain Menu
The
Main Menu presents a list of options for selection. eg. Find a contact, create a message, set an alarm.
Main MenuMain Menu
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To access the
Main MenuMain Menu
Main Menu press the
Main MenuMain Menu
OK keyOK key
OK key. The image below shows the
OK keyOK key
My PlacMy Plac
My Plac
My PlacMy Plac
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3.4What is a Shortcut?
ShortcutShortcut
A
Shortcut is a quick way to access key menu functions directly from the main screen. Press the arrow keys
ShortcutShortcut
to access the default shortcuts as shown:
My Place
To change the default shortcuts:
Menu > Settings > Menu > Settings >
Menu > Settings >
Menu > Settings > Menu > Settings >
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Email
Arrow Right Arrow Right
Arrow Right
Arrow Right Arrow Right
Messages
Contacts
to Handset > Shortcut keys to Handset > Shortcut keys
to Handset > Shortcut keys (See Section 5.4.3)
to Handset > Shortcut keys to Handset > Shortcut keys
3.5Menu Quick Reference Guide
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Menu Quick Reference Guide Continued…
Menu Quick Reference Guide Continued…Menu Quick Reference Guide Continued…
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Menu Quick Reference Guide Continued…
Menu Quick Reference Guide Continued…Menu Quick Reference Guide Continued…
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3.6How to navigate the Menus and select a menu item
Main ScreenMain Screen
From the
Main Screen press
Main ScreenMain Screen
around the
function you wish to access and press the
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Main MenuMain Menu
Main Menu. The icon is described at the bottom of the screen. To make a selection, highlight the
Main MenuMain Menu
You can also quick select the required menu item by pressing the corresponding number key as shown
on the grid. Eg
Menu > 5Menu > 5
Menu > 5 =
Menu > 5Menu > 5
OKOK
OK to access the
OKOK
My PlaceMy Place
My Place
My PlaceMy Place
OKOK
Press
OK
OKOK
Main MenuMain Menu
Main Menu. Use the
Main MenuMain Menu
OKOK
OK button to select. To return to the menu screen, press the
OKOK
Arrow Keys Arrow Keys
Arrow Keys
Arrow Keys Arrow Keys
to move the cursor
CC
C key.
CC
4 Making Calls
4.1How to make / answer a V oice C all
4.1.1How to make a Voic e C all
• Enter the
• Press
• Press the key to end the call.
numbernumber
number on the
numbernumber
OKOK
OK or the Speaker button to activate
OKOK
4.1.2How to add a Contact
• From the
• Press
• Using the keypad, enter a
• Press
USIM card.
Main ScrMain Scr
Main Scr
Main ScrMain Scr
OK OK
OK to create a
OK OK
OKOK
SaveSave
OK to
Save. The default save location is the Handset. Change if required to store numbers on your
OKOK
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4.1.3How to make a call using Call History
• Press the key to bring up
• Use the
• Press the key to make the call
• Press the key to end the call
Arrow Keys Arrow Keys
Arrow Keys to choose a number from the
Arrow Keys Arrow Keys
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keypad and press the Call key to make a voice call.
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Handsfree (speakerphone) mode
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All calls list
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