ZTE Orange Atlanta User Guide

your guide to Atlanta from Orange
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ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications in this guide without prior notice.
Version No. : V1.0 Edition Time : 2011.3 Manual No.: 079584502xxx
Contents
welcome to your Atlanta ............................................................... 9
what’s in it for you.. ........................................... ... .... ................................. 9
getting to know your phone ..................................................................... 10
specifications .......................................................................................... 12
let’s get started ................ .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. 13
installing the battery ....................... ... .... .............................................. .... 13
removing the battery ............................................................................... 15
charging the battery ................................................................................ 16
inserting the SIM card ............................................................................. 17
inserting a microSD card ........................................................................ 19
switching your phone on/off .................................................................... 20
calibrating the screen .............................................................................. 21
setting time and date............................................................................... 21
starting from standby mode .................................................................... 22
how to extend the standby screen .......................................................... 23
status symbols: icons explained ................................................ 24
basic operation ............................................................................ 26
the menu – finding your way about ......................................................... 26
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locking the screen and keypad ................................................................27
locking your phone ..................................................................................28
using the keypad to type .........................................................................30
personalizing your phone ........................................................... 31
screen settings ........................................................................................31
your phone profile .......... ....... ........ ...........................................................31
general settings .......................................................................................32
calling ........................................................................................... 33
voice calls ................................................................................................33
video calls ................................................................... .... .........................33
calling from contacts ................................................................................34
calling from call history ............................................................................35
calling from messages .............................................................................35
speed dialing ...........................................................................................36
answering a call .......................................................................................37
in-call options ..........................................................................................38
call history ...............................................................................................39
using SIM services ..................................................................................39
call settings ..............................................................................................40
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messaging .................................................................................... 41
writing messages ............................... ... .... .... .......................................... 41
deleting message .................................................................................... 42
moving and copying messages ............................... .... ........................... 43
text msg. settings ............................... ... .... .............................................. 44
mul. msg. settings ................................................................................... 44
cell broadcast settings ............................................................................ 45
email made easy ...................... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... ..... ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. 46
setting up an email account .................................................................... 46
writing and sending emails ...................................... ............................... 47
receiving emails ...................................................................................... 47
personal information ...................................... ... ... .. ... ..... ... .. ... ... .. 48
creating a contact...................................... ........ ....... ........ ....... .... ........ .... 48
updating an existing contact ................................................................... 48
finding a contact ...................................................................................... 49
copying and moving contacts ................................................................. 49
grouping contacts ........................................................................... .... .... 50
more contact options .............................................................................. 50
managing your calendar ......................................................................... 51
viewing and editing events ...................................................................... 51
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sending calendar events .........................................................................52
calendar settings .................................................................... .... ... .... ......52
making notes .. ............................................. .... .... ... .... .............................52
media player ............................................................................... 53
taking pictures or videos ..........................................................................53
choosing your camera settings ................................................................54
stocking your music library ......................................................................54
music player controls ...............................................................................55
video player controls ....................................... .... ... .................................56
voice recorder ..................................................................... .....................56
picture viewer .................................................................................... ......57
FM radio ..................................................................................................58
getting connected ................................... .. ...... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... 60
new network access points .....................................................................60
network settings ......................................................................................61
orange world ....................................................................... .... ... ..............61
opening web pages ................................. ........ ........ ... ........ ....... ........ ......62
setting up Bluetooth .................................................................................63
communicating via Bluetooth ..................................................................63
connecting to a PC .............................................. ... .... .... .........................65
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choosing a mobile network ..................................................................... 65
other functions ............................................................................. 66
managing files .................................................................. ....................... 66
setting alarms.......................................................................................... 66
world time................................................................................................ 67
calculator................................................................................................. 67
currency and unit converter .................................................................... 67
timer and stopwatch ................................................................................ 68
games, applications and downloads ....................................................... 69
taking care ................................ .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... ..... .. ... ... .. 70
care of your phone .................................................................................. 70
your safety ....................................................................... ....................... 72
aircraft safety .......................................................................................... 74
hospital and medical safety .................................................................... 74
obeying the law ....................................................................................... 75
road safety .............................................................................................. 75
understanding exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy ....................... 77
in case of emergency .............................................................................. 79
respecting privacy ................................................................................... 80
copyright laws . ........ .... ....... ........ ....... ........ ........ ... ........ ........ ....... ........ .... 80
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questions and answers ............................................................... 81
Declaration of RoHS Compliance ............................................... 87
disposing of your old phone .......... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... 88
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................ 89
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welcome to your Atlanta
what’s in it for you..
The Atlanta features 3G technology and works seamlessly across the UMTS/GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks, so you’ll get high-speed, broadband-quality connectivity wherever you go.
This guide will help you make the most of your new phone. The pictures and icons in the guide are, of course, meant for illustrative purposes only and may not look exactly like those found on your phone.
And when using your Atlanta, please make sure you obey the laws of th e country you are in, and respect the privacy and rights of others, including copyright. Thank you.
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getting to know your phone
earpiece
menu key
Open the main menu.
option key
Perform the function indicated on the lower left of the display.
voice call key
Make or answer calls. Open recent calls list in standby mode.
multi-tasks key
Invoke the switcher.
screen
navigation keys and OK key
option key
Perform the function indicated on the lower right of the display.
end/power key
End phone calls. Hold to power on/off.
clear key
Erase characte r/return to the previous page.
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speaker
back camera
volume keys
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earphone jack
USB/charger jack
camera key
specifications
model Atlanta dimensions(L × W × H) 116 mm×49 mm×11.3 mm display 2.4 inches, 262 K TFT color screen weight Approx 84 g (with battery) battery 820 mAh Li-ion continuous standby time Up to 200 hours continuous talk time About 180 minutes
The phone’s talk and standby times are based on ideal working environments. Network conditions or, for example, use of the extended backlight or browser, can use more battery power and reduce talk/standby time.
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let’s get started
installing the battery
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Insert the battery by aligning the gold contacts on the battery with the gold contacts in the battery compartment.
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3. Push the battery down so it clicks in to place.
4. Replace the back cover.
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removing the battery
Turn off your phone before removing the battery.
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Pull the battery up and out.
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charging the battery
Please charge the battery according to the following procedure.
CAUTION
Do not charge the battery if the temperature is under 0 °C or a bove 45°C.
1. Open the USB jack cover on the side of the phone and connect the USB charger, making sure it’s inserted the right way round. Don’t try and force it in.
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2. Plug the charger into a mains socket, and then switch it on.
3. Unplug the charger from the mains socket and the phone once it’s fully charged.
When not using the battery for a long time, remove it from the phone and store in a cool dry place.
inserting the SIM card
Make sure the phone is turned off and the charger is disconnected.
1. Remove the back cover.
2. If the battery is already inside, take it out.
3. Hold your SIM with the cut corn er as sh own bel ow. The n slid e it int o the sl ot.
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4. Replace the battery.
5. Replace the back cover.
CAUTION
Do not bend, scratch, or unnecessarily touch the SIM’s card metal surface. It may damage the information stored in it.
To remove the SIM, slide it out of the slot.
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inserting a microSD card
Your phone supports microSD cards up to 8GB. This gives you loads of memory in which to save images, photos, audio and video files.
microSD logo
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Insert the microSD card carefully with the metal contacts facing downwards, until it is pushed into the right position. As you can see, only part of the microSD card needs to be inserted into the slot.
is a trademark of the SD Card Association.
To remove the card, simply slide it out of the slot.
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switching your phone on/off
1. Insert your SIM card and make sure the battery is charged.
2. Hold the power key. It will switch itself on a nd automatically search for a network.
You might need to enter your personal identification number (PIN) or phone password if you have enabled PIN lock or phone lock. (See ‘basic operation — locking your phone ’.)
To switch the phone off, hold the power key.
Tip:
In this guide, the steps needed to perform a task or re ach a me nu , are shown in a straight forward condensed form. For example: settings > phone settings > time & date > date.
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calibrating the screen
Calibrating the screen is important because it means the phone will respond to your commands correctly.
1. Press the menu key to open the main menu.
2. Go to settings > display settings.
3. Follow the on-screen directions.
setting time and date
From the main menu, go to settings > phone settings > time & date.
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starting from standby mode
When you switch on your phone, it automatically goes into standby mode.
indicator icons time and date
service provider
default menus
The default menus on the screen available to you are new msg., menu and contact.
You can always return to standby mode by pressing the end key.
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how to extend the standby screen
Keyboard is defined into different applications. Press the keys to access a specified feature. You can…
¾ Press naviga tion keys to activate pre-set func t i on s . ¾ Press and hold the * key to lock the keypad. ¾ Press and hold the # key to activate meet ing mode with vibration.
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status symbols: icons explained
signal strength
GSM network
WCDMA network
EDGE network
new SMS
new MMS
messag e memory full
alarm
bluetooth on
bluetooth headset
battery status
headset mode
flight mode
silent mode
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new e-mail
meeting (vibrate and silent) mode
e-mail memory fu ll
WAP push message
missed voice call
missed video call
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data transfer in attaching
data transfer in progress
Roaming
microSD card inserted
basic operation
the menu – finding your way about
The various functions of your Atlanta can be accessed via its menus and submenus. You can navigate the menus by making the use of keys.
1. Press the menu key to open the main menu in standby mode.
2. Select the item with the navigation keys and confirm by pressing the OK key to launch an application or enter its submenu. In the submenu, you can continue to use the navigation keys to select and press OK key to confirm.
3. Press the back key to return to the previous screen.
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locking the screen and key pad
The screen and keypad lock prevents accidental us e. Press and hold * k ey to lock the screen and keypad in standby mode. The following screen appears…
You can also lock the screen and keypad automatically. Select settings > phone settings> auto keyguard.
Press OK key and then press * key to unlock the keypad.
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locking your phone
To protect your phone against unauthorized use, select settings > security settings to:
¾ Activate the security codes (handset code and PIN code). ¾ Change the security codes. ¾ Use fixed dialing to restrict outgoing calls.
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