ZTE UF110 User Manual

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ZTE-U F110
Mobile Phone
User Manual
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LEGAL INFORMATION
Copyright © 2010 ZTE CORPORATION.
All rights reserved.
The manual is published by ZTE Corporation. We reserve the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications without prior notice.
Version No. : R1.0 Edition Time :
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Table of Contents
SECURITY ............................... 5
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........ 5
RF EXPOSURE ..................... 16
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ... 18
KEY FUNCTIONS .................. 20
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING
THE KEYPAD ........................ 22
INTERFACE ICONS ............... 23
BATTERY .............................. 23
INSERTING THE SIM CARD . 25 INSERTING THE MEMORY
CARD .................................... 26
CHARGING THE BATTERY .. 27
POWERING YOUR PHONE
ON/OFF ..................................29
WRITING TEXT ......................29
ADDING CONTACT TO THE
CONTACTS ............................31
MAKING AND RECEIVING
CALLS ....................................32
SENDING AND RECEIVING
MESSAGES ...........................33
PROFILES ..............................36
CALL LOG .............................38
SETTING YOUR PHONE ........38
TOOLS ...................................42
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT ..44
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FILE MANAGER .................... 48
BLUETOOTH ......................... 48
BROWSER ............................. 50
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Security
To protect your mobile phone from illegal use, take the security
measures as follows:
Set PIN codes of the SIM card. Set handset lock code. Set call restrictions.
Safety Precautions
This section includes some important information on safe and efficient operation. Please read this information before using the phone.
Operational Precautions
Please use your phone properly. When making or receiving a call,
please hold your phone as holding a wireline telephone. Make sure that the phone is at least one inch (about two point five centimeters) from your body when transmitting.
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Do not touch the antenna when the phone is in use. Touching the
antenna area affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than needed.
Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures or blackouts when
exposed to flashing lights, such as when watching television or playing video games. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have a family history of such occurrences, please consult your doctor before playing video games on your phone or enabling a flashing­light feature on your phone. (The flashing-light feature is not available on all products.)
Keep the phone out of the reach of small children. The phone may
cause injury if used as a toy.
Precautions While Driving
Please pay attention to the traffic safety. Check the laws and regulations
on the use of your phone in the area where you drive. Always obey them.
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Use hands-free function of the phone, if available. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if conditions
require.
Precautions for Medical Devices and Facilities
When using your phone near pacemakers, please always keep the
phone more than eight inches (about twenty centimeters) from the pacemaker when the phone is switched on. Do not carry the phone in the breast pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. Switch off the phone immediately if necessary.
Some phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event
of such interference, you may consult your hearing aids manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
If you use any other personal medical device, please consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy.
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In those facilities with special demand, such as hospital or health care
facilities, please pay attention to the restriction on the use of mobile phone. Switch off your phone if required.
Mobile Phone
Please use original accessories or accessories approved by the
phone manufacturer. Using any unauthorized accessories may affect your mobile phone‟s performance, damage your phone or even cause danger to your body and violate related local regulations about telecom terminals.
Turn off your phone before you clean it. Use a damp or anti-static cloth
to clean the phone. Do not use a dry cloth or electrostatically charged cloth. Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaners as these could damage the phone.
As your mobile phone can produce electromagnetic field, do not place
it near magnetic items such as computer disks.
Using the phone near electrical appliances such as TV, telephone,
radio and personal computer can cause interference.
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Do not expose your mobile phone to direct sunlight or store it in hot
areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices.
Keep your phone dry. Any liquid may damage your phone. Do not drop, knock or harshly treat the phone. Rough handling can
break internal circuit boards.
Do not connect the phone with any incompatible enhancement. Do not attempt to disassemble the mobile phone or battery. Do not store the phone with flammable or explosive articles. Do not charge the mobile phone without battery. Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference
sent by phone if inadequately shielded. Please use phone at least 20 cm or as far away as you can from TV set, radio and other automated office equipment so as to avoid electromagnetic interference.
Operating phone may interfere with medical devices like hearing aides
and pacemakers, or other medical devices in hospital. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device before using phone.
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Be aware of the usage limitation when using phone at places such as
oil warehouses, or chemical factories, where there are explosive gases or explosive products being processed, because even if your phone is in idle state, it still transmits radio frequency (RF) energy. Therefore, power off your phone if required.
Do not touch the antenna while calling. Otherwise it will affect the
quality of calling and waste battery energy. The damaged antenna will cause slight burn while touching your skin.
Keep phone out of the reach of small children. Phone may cause
injury if used as a toy.
Do not put other things on the terminal to avoid overlaying radiator. Keep the antenna free from obstructions and position the antenna
straight up. This will ensure best call quality.
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Precautions for Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Switch off your phone prior to entering any area with potentially explosive
atmospheres, such as fueling areas, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities.
Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Spark in a
potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, switch off
your phone when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting
area, or in areas posted “Turn off electronic devices.” Obey all signs
and instructions.
Precautions for Electronic Devices
Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference
sent by mobile phone if inadequately shielded, such as electronic system of vehicles. Please consult the manufacturer of the device before using the phone if necessary.
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Safety and General Use in Vehicles
Safety airbag, brake, speed control system and oil eject system
shouldn‟t be affected by wireless transmission. If you do meet problems above, please contact your automobile provider. Do not place your phone in the area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area. Airbags inflate with great force. If a phone is placed in the airbag deployment area and the airbag inflates, the phone may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
Please turn off your mobile phone at a refueling point, and the same
to the place where the use of two-way radio is prohibited.
Aircraft Safety
Please turn off your mobile phone before the airplane takes off. In
order to protect airplane‟s communication system from interference, it is forbidden to use mobile phone in flight. Safety regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground.
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If the mobile phone has the function of automatic timing power-on,
please check your alarm setting to make sure that your phone will not be automatically turned on during flight.
Battery Use
Do not short-circuit the battery, as this can cause the unit to overheat
or ignite.
Do not store battery in hot areas or throw it into fire. Otherwise, it
will cause explosion.
Do not disassemble or refit the battery. Otherwise, it will cause liquid
leakage, overheating, explosion and ignition of the battery.
Please store the battery in a cool dry place if you don‟t use it for a long
period.
The battery can be recharged for hundreds of times, but it will eventually
wear out. When the operating time (talk time and idle time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to replace it with a new one.
Please stop using the charger and battery when they are damaged
or show evidence of aging.
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Return the worn-out battery to the provider or dispose of it in accordance
with environment regulations. Do not dispose of it in household rubbish.
Please use original batteries or batteries approved by the phone
manufacturer. Using any unauthorized battery may affect your handset performance or may cause danger of explosion, etc.
Warning: If the battery is damaged, do not discharge it. If the leakage does come into contact with the eyes or skin, wash thoroughly in clean water and consult a doctor.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
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more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
RF Exposure
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific
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organisation ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body as described in this user guide.
FCCThe SAR limit for mobile devices is 1.6 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested at the ear was 1.19 W/kg.
As SAR is measured utilising the device‟s highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to communicate with the network.
Body Worn Operation
Important safety information regarding radio frequency(RF) radiation exposure.
To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the phone must be
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used with a minimum of 15 mm separation from the body. Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure
exceeding the relevant guideline limits.
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.
Note: The pictures and icons shown in the manual are just schematic drawings for function demonstration. If they are inconsistent with your
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handset, please take your handset as the standard. If the inconsistency exits in the manual because of the handset function updating, please refer to the follow-up public information from ZTE CORPORATION.
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Key Functions
Send key
Headset interface
End/Power key
4-Way Navigation keys and Center key
# key
Left soft key
Charger interface
Earpiece
Right soft key
* key
Alpha numeric keys
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Function
Description
Left soft key
Performs the function indicated at the left bottom of the screen.
Right soft key
Performs the function indicated at the right bottom of the screen.
Center key
Press to confirm actions and make selections.
4-Way Navigation keys
These keys (UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT) allow for navigation through menu options and quick accessing to some function menus.
Send key
Press to dial a phone number or answer a call, or view the call history.
End/Power key
Press to exit to the idle mode. Hold to switch on/off the phone.
Alpha numeric keys
Press to enter characters 0-9, the alphabets from a-z.
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Note: In this User Manual, “press a key” means to press the k ey and
release it immediately, while “hold a key” means to press the key for at least two seconds and then release it.
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad
In the standby mode, press the Left soft key and then press the * key within two seconds to lock the keypad. The unlock method is the
same. Locking the keypad can prevent unintentional operations on it. You
can answer an incoming call with the regular operation when the keypad is locked.
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Indicator
What it means
Indicator
What it means
Signal strength
New SMS, message box full when blinking
GPRS
Keypad locked
Silent
Battery status
General
New MMS
Outdoor
Missed call
Meeting
Alarm clock set
Interface icons
Battery
The lithium ion battery of the mobile phone can be immediately used
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after unpacking.
Installing the battery
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the battery by aligning the gold-colored contacts with the contacts in the battery slot.
3. Push down the upper section of the battery until it clicks into place.
4. Replace the battery cover and close it gently until you hear a click.
Remove the battery cover Push down the battery Replace the battery cover
Removing the battery
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1. Make sure that your mobile phone is switched off.
2. Remove the battery cover.
3. Pull the battery up and remove it from the mobile phone.
Remove the battery cover Pull up the battery
Inserting the SIM card
Insert the SIM card as follows:
1. Make sure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the phone.
2. Turn the phone over and remove the battery cover.
3. Remove the battery if it is already installed.
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4. Hold your SIM card with the cut corner oriented as shown and then slide it into the card holder with the metal contacts facing downward.
5. Replace the battery first.
6. Replace the battery cover.
Insert the SIM card
SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is a micro-chip that holds your personal information such as names and phone numbers. Your phone won‟t work without it. If you already have contacts on your SIM card, they can be transferred in most cases.
Inserting the Memory Card
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You can use a memory card to expand the storage of the phone. You can store or copy files such as photos, music, and so on.
Do not take out the card or switch off the phone while transmitting or storing data, which may cause data loss or damage to the phone or the card.
Insert the memory card as follows: Open the battery cover and remove the battery. Insert the card with the
metal contacts facing down until it clicks to the right position.
Insert the Memory card
Charging the battery
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Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. For maximum battery performance, it is recommended that you first use up the battery power and then charge it completely. A new battery‟s full performance is achieved only after three complete charge and discharge cycles.
1. Connect your travel adapter to the right side of your mobile phone as
shown in the diagram.
2. Connect the other end of the travel adapter to the mains socket.
When the battery is being charged, the display will show the animation of a battery being filled up.
When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the charger.
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Powering your phone on/off
Make sure that your SIM card is in your mobile phone and that the battery is charged.
Hold the End/Power key to power on/off the phone. The phone will automatically search for the network.
Writing text
Change input mode: Tap the # key to change the input mode (input modes: eZi , , , eZi ABC, eZi abc, eZi ES, eZi es, eZi FR, eZi fr, ABC, abc, ES, es, FR, fr and 123).
Input Letters: In ABC/abc/ES/es/FR/fr mode, constantly tap the corresponding letter key till the letter appears.
Input Words: In eZi /eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi ES/eZi es/eZi FR/eZi fr mode, input any letter with a single button tap. Tap each button only once for every letter. The word changes after each button stroke. Predictive text input is based on a built-in dictionary. When you have
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finished writing the word and it is correct, confirm it by tapping the Center key or Left soft key. If the word is incorrect, press the Left/Right keys to view other matching words found in the dictionary.
Input Digits: In 123 mode, tap the digit button once to input a digit. In eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi ES/eZi es/eZi FR/eZi fr mode, tap the digit button, and select the number. You cannot input 0 in eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi ES/eZi es/eZi FR/eZi fr mode. In ABC/abc/ ES/es/FR/fr mode, constantly press the digit key until the number appears.
Input Symbol: Tap the * key to enter the symbol mode. In symbol mode select the required symbol by tapping once. In eZi ABC/eZi abc/eZi ES/eZi es/eZi FR/eZi fr mode, tap the 1 key, and select the required symbol (common symbols).
Input Space: Tap the space key to input a space. It does not work in 123 mode.
Delete Character: Tap the C key to clear a character. Hold the C key to delete all characters and clear the display.
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Move cursor to left or right: Among the text, tap the Left/Right navigation keys to move the cursor to left or right.
Adding contact to the Contacts
There are some numbers that you may want to call again and again, so it makes sense to add these numbers to your Contacts. You can then access these numbers quickly and easily.
1. Go to MenuContactsOptionsSettings&StatusPreferred storage,to choose the storage position for the contact.
2. Go to MenuContacts Add new contact,to add new contact.
3. Edit the information and save it.
You can also save a number right after you‟ve made or received a
phone call or a text message from someone who is not yet in your Contacts list.
To delete someone from your Contacts list, first select the name,
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then select OptionsDelete.
Making and receiving calls
Basic way to make a call
In idle screen ,tap the numeric buttons to input the number and press the Send key to dial.
Dial from the Contacts
Go to MenuContacts. Find the name of the person you want to call, and press the Send key.
Make an emergency call
You can make emergency calls without the SIM card inserted so long as you are in an area with network coverage.
Answer a call
Press the Send key.
End a call or reject a call
Press the End/Power key.
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Make sure that you are in an area with sufficient coverage to make calls. The strength of the network signal is indicated on the Status Bar of the screen.
Sending and receiving messages
Write a new message You can use your mobile phone to send and receive messages.
1. Go to MenuMessagingNew message.
2. Write your message. For more information on input method, see section „Writing text‟. The default message type is SMS.
3. If you want to change to MMS, you can press Options and choose Switch to MMS; or you can press Options and choose Add picture, Add sound, Add video or Add subject to directly insert multimedia contents to the message and it will be switched to MMS automatically.
4. You can select OptionsSlide options to add a new slide. And you can select OptionsAdvanced to insert a text
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template, attachment, contact number, contact name or bookmark.
5. When you finish writing, press OptionsSend to to enter recipient or add from Contacts. If you are writing an MMS, after adding recipients, then you can select OptionsChange to Cc or Change to Bcc to change the current contact to Cc or Bcc.
6. Select OptionsSend to send the message out. If you want to save the MMS as a draft, select OptionsSave to Drafts. If you are writing a SMS,select OptionsSave.
View messages Upon receiving a message, the mobile phone will alert you with a ringtone,
prompt, or a new message icon.
1. Press View to open the message. You can also go to Inbox to read the message.
2. While the message is open, press Options to reply, delete or forward the message. You can also call back the sender.
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You can view the message boxes in the Messaging interface.
Select Inbox to view received messages.  Select Drafts to view unsent messages.  Select Outbox to view unsuccessfully sent and saved
messages.
Select Sent messages to view successfully sent and
saved messages.
Select My folder to view archive messages.  Select Broadcast message to view broadcast messages.  Select Templates to view message templates.
Message settings
Go to MenuMessagingMessage settingsText message.
Profile settings: This is automatically set by the service
provider, but please contact us if this is not available.
Common settings: You can set Delivery report and Reply
path on or off. You can select to Save sent message or not.
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Memory status: View the SIM or Phone memory status.  Preferred storage: Set the preferred storage to SIM or
Phone.
Go to MenuMessagingMessage settingsMultimedia message.
Profiles: You can activate preset MMS or add new ones.  Common settings: In Compose, you can set Slide time,
Creation mode, Picture resizing, Auto signature and Signature. In Sending, you can set Validity period, Delivery report, Read report, Priority, Send and save. In Retrieval, you can set Home network, Roaming, Filters, Read report and Delivery report. In Memory status, you can view memory status.
You can use your mobile phone to send and receive messages.
Profiles
Go to MenuProfiles. You can select your preferred profile in this menu. The profile options are: General, Meeting, Outdoor, Silent,
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Headset and Bluetooth. The default settings for each individual profile are preset at the factory. You can change them in the OptionsCustomize menu.
Tone settings: Set the tone for various conditions. Volume: Set the Ringtone and Key tone. Alert type: Choose among four modes based on ring and vibration. Ring type: Choose among Single, Repeat and Ascending. Extra tone: Let the phone alert when Warning, Error, Camp on or
Connect. Answer mode: Select Any key to answer a call. Note: The Headset mode can only be activated with the headset
connected. And the Bluetooth mode can only be activated when the Bluetooth headset is connected.
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Call log
Go to MenuCall log. All calls, Dialled calls, Received calls and Missed calls are saved in
Call log. If the records are full, the earliest saved records will be deleted automatically. Also, you can view Call timers, GPRS counter in Call log.
Setting your phone
You can adjust various settings of your phone. Go to MenuSettings.
Phone settings
Time and date: You can set time zone, time and date and
format.
Schedule power on/off: Set auto power on and off time.  Language: You can select the language.  Writing language: You can set the preferred writing
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language.
Auto keypad lock: Select a time for auto keypad lock, and
the phone will automatically lock the keypad to prevent unintended touch.
Dedicated key:You can set Navigation keys refer to some
certain functions,and when you press Navigation keys you can directly and quickly get access to these functions.
Flight mode: You can select to use flight mode. In flight
mode, all wireless functions are disabled.
Network settings You can select Automatic/Manual to select the network service provider
according to requests in the Network selection. If you have selected a service provider manually, you have to manually select again or return to the Automatic option to select the service provider when you switch to the SIM card of another network.
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Security settings
Phone lock: Phone lock can prevent your mobile phone
from unauthorized use. Select On/Off to enable or disable the handset lock protection.
SIM lock: If SIM lock is currently set Off, select On, then
input a PIN code to turn it on. You need to input the correct PIN code to unlock your SIM card when you turn on your mobile phone next time.
Note: The PUK code is required to unlock the SIM card if you have incorrectly input the PIN code for three consecutive times. The PIN code and the PUK code may be supplied along with the SIM card. If not, contact the network provider.
Fixed dialing: If your SIM card supports this function and this
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function is enabled, the phone can only dial those numbers starting with the fixed dial number you set. For example, if you set the fixed dial number to 139, then the phone can only dial numbers starting with 139.
Change password: You can change the PIN, PIN2 and
Phone password here.
Note: You may be required to input the phone lock code in some of the security settings interfaces. The default lock code is 1122.
Connectivity
Bluetooth: See chapter Bluetooth.  Data account: You can add and view your GSM data and
GPRS usage. Restore factory settings You need to input the correct phone password, and press OK to
restore factory settings.
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Tools
Go to MenuTools. Calendar
Enter Calendar, the calendar of the current month will be displayed on the screen and the current date will be marked by a background box in a special colour.
You can choose a certain day, view the events of that day.
Tasks
You can add tasks in this: Set Date, Call and Anniversary tasks.
Alarm
You can view, and edit the alarm clocks settings. You can also enable or disable the alarms. By taping Edit, you can set the
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corresponding features of the alarm according to instructions: Repeat , Time, Alarm tone, Snooze, etc.
World clock
You can view the time in different cities.
Stopwatch
Use it to record the time.
Calculator
You can perform simple calculations. You can add, subtract, multiply or divide, and select M+, M-, MC, and MR to perform relevant operations.
Note: This calculator has limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur especially in long division.
Currency converter
Your mobile phone provides you with basic functions of currency conversion. Input the Rate, select OK and input a figure in the Local field, then press OK to get the result.
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Ebook reader
Read the ebooks stored in the ..\Ebook folder.
SIM application
SIM application services are value-added services provided by your network provider.
Your mobile phone supports SIM application service, but if your SIM card and network provider do not support the service, these functions can‟t be used.
Media & Entertainment
Go to MenuMedia & Entertainment. Camera Aim the camera at the object and then tap the icon in the middle of the
bottom on the screen to take the shot. Before capturing a photo, adjust
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brightness. Go to Camera. Press the icon on the bottom left corner to configure your
camera. Image viewer The images you want to view in Image viewer must be put in the ..
\Photos folder in the phone or Memory card, and in OptionsStorage, the storage must be set to phone or memory card correspondingly.
You can select an image and view it. Image viewer supports: jpg, bmp, gif, png. Media player The videos you want to play in Media player must be put in the ..\Videos
folder in the phone or Memory card, and in OptionsStorage, the storage must be set to phone or memory card correspondingly.
You can then select a video and play it. The Media player supports: H.263 baseline, Mpeg4, 3GP. Audio player
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You can play the audio in your phone or memory card. The music you want to play in Audio player must be put in the ..\ My
Music folder in the phone or memory card, and in ListOptionsSettingsPlayer settingsPre. playlist, the storage must be set to phone or memory card correspondingly.
In List, you can refresh your playlist, set storage, or make personal settings.
Voice Recorder Go to OptionsNew record to record a sound clip. Go to OptionsSettings to set preferred storage, file format. Go to OptionsList to view the sound clips you recorded. FM radio With the radio, you can search for radio channels, listen to them, and
save them on your device. Note that the quality of the radio broadcast depends on the coverage of the radio station in that particular area. The
wired headset works as an antenna, so always connect the headset when using the radio. In the FM radio interface, you can press the
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Up/Down keys to adjust volume, press the Left/Right keys to tune the frequency, and press the Center key to pause. Select Options to enter the submenu. When you receive an incoming call while listening to the radio, the radio will be switched off.
Games Your mobile phone has classic games. Select a game and start it, you can
view Help to see the rules of the game.
Java
MIDlets are Java™-based applications that can run on your phones. It supports Java 2 Edition, J2ME™. Java allows you to download Java-
based applications, such as games and tools that are specifically designed for mobile phones. Java gives you the flexibility of installing and managing additional J2ME applications from the Internet.
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File manager
Go to MenuFile manager. You can check all the folders in the phone or memory card, create new ones or rename, delete, or sort, etc. The files you download from the internet will be stored in these folders.
Note: When you select Format, the data will be lost, so please be careful with this function.
Bluetooth
Go to MenuSettingsConnectivityBluetooth. The Bluetooth
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devices must be paired before the communication is performed. Turn on or off the Bluetooth on your phone Go to Power, you can turn on or off Bluetooth. Make your phone visible Go to BluetoothVisibility, you can choose to be visible or not. When your phone is visible, and the Bluetooth is turned on, all other
Bluetooth-enabled devices within range can detect your phone. Create a Bluetooth partnership
1. Go to BluetoothMy deviceSearch new device to search other
Bluetooth-enabled devices and list them.
2. Select the desired device name in the list and press Pair.
3. Enter a passcode (1 up to 16 characters), and then press OK. When
the opposite party enters the same passcode and you select Yes, the
connection will be established. Beam information using Bluetooth After the Bluetooth partnership is established, you can beam
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information, such as contacts, and calendar items, as well as files from your phone to another Bluetooth-enabled device.
For example, if you want to send an item from the Contacts list to the opposite party, find that item, press OptionsSend contactVia Bluetooth, and then select the device name. If you want to send a multimedia file, find the file from the media folder and then press OptionsSendVia Bluetooth, and then select the device name.
Connect a Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset For hands-free phone conversations or to listen to music, you can use a
Bluetooth hands-free or stereo headset. Go to BluetoothSearch audio device to search for the Bluetooth
hands-free or stereo headset.
Browser
Go to MenuBrowser.
Browser allows you to view internet content.
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Homepage: Homepage is a website you set in Settings
Profiles.
Bookmarks: Access your phone‟s preset websites. Sel ect
a bookmark and press Go to to load the website or you can select Edit, Send, Delete, Delete all or Add bookmark.
History: Display the pages you‟ve visited recen tly. Select
an item and choose Go to to visit the page again.
Saved page: You can save you favorite website pages in it.  Input address: Input a URL and press OptionsDone to
visit the website.
Push message: In Push message you can receive
messages which include website addresses.You can visit these websites directly which in the messages.
Settings: You can set Profiles, Browser options, Service
message settings, Clear cache , Clear cookies and Trusted certificates.
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