ZTE X768 Users Manual

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ZTE-C X768
CDMA 2000 1X Digital Mobile Phone
User Manual
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The manual is applicable for
X768 mobile phone.
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版本
修订日
修订
软件版本
备注
1.0
2010
丁雪
认证测试
版本
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Copyright © 2010 by ZTE Corporation All rights reserved.
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 reserves the right to make
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modifications on print errors or update specifications in this manual without prior notice.
Version 1.0 in April 2010
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Contents
Safety Instructions 2
Precautions for using the mobile phone 3 Precautions for using the battery 7 Precautions for using the charger 8
Keys and parts 11
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Inserting and Removing UIM Card 16 Insert and Remove Memory Card 17 Battery 19
Install the battery 19 Remove the battery 20 Charge the battery 20
Power On/Off 22
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Dial 27
Make a call 27 Answer calls 28 Call Options 28
Messages 30
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Send New 30 My Movilnet space 31 View Message 32 Settings 32 Memory Info 34 Voice Mail 34
Contacts 35
All List 35
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Find 36 Add Entry 36 Groups 38 Speed Dials 38 Memory Status 39
Call History 39
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Settings 41
Display 41 Call 42 Security 45 Extras 47
Pen Calibration 49 Profiles 50 Organizer 52
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Games 52
Alarm 52
Scheduler53
Stopwatch 54
Calculator 54
Unit Conversion 55
World Time 56 Neo Aplic 56
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Media Player 57 Multimedia 58
Camera 58
Camera Recorder 59
Radio 59
Record 60 My Doc 61
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Neo Nave 61
DIAL-UP INTERNET
ACCESS
Handwriting Input 64 Virtual Keypad Input 64
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Clearance and Maintenance 67 Failure Analysis 69 Health and Safety Information 70 FCC Regulations 73 Declaration of RoHS Compliance 74
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Before Use
Thank you for choosing ZTE-C X768 digital mobile phone. (Shortly referred to as “Mobile Phone”)
To guarantee your mobile phone is always in its best condition, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
The pictures in this user manual are only used to demonstrate the mobile phone’s functions, so they may be different from what you see on your mobile
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phone.
Safety Instructions
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, notify your service provider immediately to prevent others from abusing it. To protect your mobile phone against abuse, take the following precautions:
l Set a phone lock code and modify it from time to time. l Keep your mobile phone with you at all times.
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Precautions for using the mobile phone
Road Safety
l Pay attention to road safety and follow all local relevant laws and
regulations while driving.
Interference
l Do not use your mobile phone near sensitive electronic equipment.
Radio wave interference may cause electronic equipment to malfunction. Pay special attention when you use your mobile phone near audio-phones, pacemakers and/or other medical electronic equipment, fire detectors, automatic-doors and/or other automatic-control equipment. For details on the influence caused by your mobile phone on pacemakers or other medical electronic equipment, please consult the manufacturer or your local distributor.
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l Do not use your mobile phone near TV sets, radios or office automated
equipment to avoid interference.
On an Aeroplane
l Turn off your mobile phone on an aeroplane when use is forbidden. The
mobile phone may affect the normal operation of electronic devices, therefore please follow the relevant regulations when using your mobile phone on an aeroplane.
In Hospital
l Turn off your mobile phone in hospital where it’s forbidden to use it. The
mobile phone may affect the normal operation of medical apparatus, therefore please follow the relevant regulations when using your mobile phone in hospital.
At the Petrol Station
l Do not use your mobile phone in petrol station. Turn off your mobile
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phone near fuels or chemicals.
Waterproof
l Keep your mobile phone away from water. This may cause overheating,
electrical leakage or failure if water or any other kind of liquid enters your mobile phone.
Disassemble
l Do not disassemble or reassemble your mobile phone as this may
cause damage, electrical leakage or circuit failure.
Antenna
l Do not use your mobile phone if your antenna is damaged as this may
cause bodily harm.
Away from Children
l Keep your mobile phone from children. Do not allow children to use the
mobile phone as a toy as this may be harmful to their health.
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Original Accessories
l Use the original accessories or those authenticated by the
manufacturer. Using non-original accessories may affect the mobile phone’s performance, violate the warranty provisions or relevant national regulations on mobile phones, or even cause bodily harm.
Areas where industrial explosives are used
l Please strictly adhere to relevant laws and regulations to turn off your
mobile phone in or near areas where explosive materials are used.
Emergency Calls
l Make sure your mobile phone is turned on and in the service area. Input
the national emergency number and press the Send key to dial. Let others know where you are and do not hang up help has reached you.
l Do not take your phone as the only tool to seek help.
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Precautions for using the battery
l Put the battery in a cool and ventilated place where there is no direct
sunshine.
l The battery life is usually limited, and it becomes shorter and shorter
after the battery is charged over and over again. If the charging fails several times, this indicates that the battery is worn out and the replacement is advised.
l Dispose the worn-out batteries in designated places according to
specified regulations rather than throw them into residential garbage.
l Do not throw the worn-out batteries into fire because this might cause
fire or explosion.
l Do not press with great force when installing the battery because this
may result in leakage, overheating, explosion or fire.
l Do not disassemble or reassemble the battery because this may result
in leakage, overheating, explosion or fire.
l If the battery becomes hot, changes in color or gets deformed during the
course of use, charging or storage, please immediately stop using and
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replace it.
l Keep the battery away from dampness to prevent overheating,
smoldering or erosion.
l Do not leave the battery in direct sunshine, around a car or
high-temperature place because this might result in leakage or overheating. This might affect the battery’s performance and shorten its life.
l Do not keep charging the battery continuously over 24 hours.
Note:
If the battery is damaged, please avoid contacting the materials in it. If your skin has contacted those materials, flush your skin with lots of water and seek for help from doctors if necessary.
Precautions for using the charger
l Use the power voltage between 110VAC and 220VAC. Using the
voltage beyond the range may cause leakage, fire or damage to the phone and charger.
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l Do not short-circuit the charger because this might cause electric shock,
smoldering or damage.
l Do not charge the battery in direct sunshine, near dampness, dust,
vibration, TV set, or radio (may affect the image, sound), etc.
l Do not use the charger if the power cable is damaged because this
might cause fire or electric shock.
l Do not place water containers near the charger to avoid water splashing.
If water or any other kind of liquid splashes on the charger, immediately remove the charger from the power socket to avoid overheating, fire, electric shock or failure.
l Do not disassemble or reassemble the charger because this might
cause body injury, electric shock, fire or damage.
l Do not touch any charger, power cable or power socket with wet hands
to avoid electric shock.
l Do not place heavy objects onto power cables or refit power cable
because this might cause electric shock or fire.
l Remove power plug from the socket before cleaning and maintenance. l Hold the charger rather than pull the power cable while removing the
plug from the socket because this might cause damage, electric shock
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or fire.
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Keys and parts
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Send key
Display
Receiver
Dial a number or receive incoming calls; in idle mode, press the key to view recent calls.
Headphone jack
Navigation keys and OK key
In idle mode:
Up key: Shortcut key Down key: Messages Left key: Brew Right key: movilnet OK key: Main menu
IPress and hold Down key to quickly activate or deactivate “Silent” mode.
End/Power key
in idle mode, press the key to to lock the keypad quickly.
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Side keys
Speaker
Camera
Adjust the volume
USB interface
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Icons
Descriptions
Icons
Descriptions
Signal
B
attery
Note:
Onscreen icons
In this user manual, “press” means pressing the key and then releasing; “hold” means pressing and holding the key for about 2 seconds or more; “click” means clicking the corresponding icon on the screen with touch-pen.
strength
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Unread
Vibrate
Ring and
Alarm ON
Messages
New voic
e
Mute
In roaming
Insert the
1X Internet
Keypad
Calling or in
Memory
inserted
onversation
card
encrypted
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Inserting and Removing UIM Card
Insert a valid UIM card into your mobile phone before use. All information regarding network connection and the UIM phone book is saved on the UIM card. In order to avoid loss and damage of saved information on the UIM card, please do not touch the metal surface and store the UIM card far away from electricity or a magnetic source.
1. Turn off your mobile phone, remove the battery and
disconnect the external power.
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2. Insert the SIM card into the socket.
3. Turn off the mobile phone and remove the battery before
taking out the SIM card.
4. Follow the reverse steps to remove the SIM card.
Insert and Remove Memory Card
1. Turn off your mobile phone, remove the battery and
disconnect the external power.
2. Open the clasp in the direction of arrow as shown.
3. Insert the memory card into the slot.
4. Close the clasp.
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5. Secure the clasp in the direction of arrow as shown.
Follow the converse steps to remove the card. Turn off your mobile phone before taking out the memory card.
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Battery
Open the battery cover on
position.
Install the battery
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the back of your phone.
2. Align the battery's contact
points with those of the phone and gently press the battery down into place.
3. Replace the battery cover
clicking it back into
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Remove the battery
Switch off your phone.
1.
2. Open the battery cover.
3. Lift the battery up and out
of your phone.
Charge the battery
The accompanying Li battery can be used after being unpacked. To make the battery always in its best condition, please exhaust the capacity of the battery and then fully recharge it for the first three times.
1. Insert the plug into the USB port at the
bottom of the phone.
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2. When the phone is powered on, the capacity
indicator on up-right corner of the screen keeps scrolling during charging; when the phone is powered off, there’ll be charging indication on the screen during charging. If the phone is used excessively without enough capability, the charging indicator will not immediately appear on the screen of the phone when charging starts, and the phone might not be powered on within a few minutes.
3. When the phone is on, the battery is fully charged
as the capacity indicator on the up-right corner of the screen is full and doesn’t flicker any longer. When the phone is off, the battery is fully charged as there is charging indication on the screen during charging. During the charging, the phone and charger may normally become hot.
4. Please disconnect the charger from your mobile
phone and the socket when the charging is completed.
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Power On/Off
Hold Power key until the power-on/off animation appears.
After your turn on your mobile phone, it will show the following information on the screen in turn:
u Input password: If you’ve set phone lock code.
Note:
The default password is 1234. Please replace it as soon as
u Searching: The mobile phone will search for the available
network.
possible.
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Enter menu
Enter menu
Enter main menu
In idle mode, press “Menu” to enter the main menu, press left/right key to switch among “Communication”, “Application”, and “Entertainment”, and press End key to return to idle screen.
You could also click the icons on the bottom of the main interface to switch among these three interfaces or return to idle screen.
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Enter menu
Sweep your finger on the screen from left to right switch among these three interfaces.
Enter submenu
After you enter the main menu, click the icon to select the submenu, press “Back” to return to the previous menu, and press End key to return to idle screen.
Shortcuts on the desktop
In idle mode, click to view the shortcuts. Click the icon to enter the relevant interface. You could set these
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Enter menu
icons yourself. Select “Settings”
“Extras” “Shortcut desktop”.
Lock/unlock the keypad
Locking the keypad could prevent the inadvertent key press. In idle mode, press Power Key to quickly lock the keypad.
Drag the arrow on the screen from left to right to unlock unlock the keypad.
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Enter menu
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Communication
Communication
Dial
Make a call
In idle mode, click or press any blank space on the screen to display the dialing keyboard.
u Direct dial: click the numeric buttons to input the phone number
and click
u Dial from phonebook: click to or enter the list of contacts,
select the contact and click
u Dial from call history: click to enter the list of call history,
select the desired record, and click
or press Send key to dial.
or press Send key to dial.
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or press Send key to dial.
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u Dial extension: sometimes you can not dial the extension directly.
Dial the direct line firstly, press key continuously to switch until “P” appears on the screen, and then dial the extension number.
u Dial international calls: to dial an international call, press
key continuously until “+” appears on the screen, and then dial the country or region code, city code and phone number.
Answer calls
Press Send key to answer the call.
Call Options
During a call, press “OK” to enter Hands-free function and press it again to return to normal state; press
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“Mute” to make local voice calls silent, and press it again to return to normal state.
If you need input the symbols such as password during a call, please click at the left-up corner of the screen or press "Option" and select "New Call", and then input the symbols until the dialing keypad is displayed on the screen.
You could also press "Option" and then select "Contacts" or "Messages" to view the relevant
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information.
Messages
Send New
Text Message
1. Input the recipient’s phone number, and press OK
key to input the phone number of multiple recipients. Press “Option” and select “Contact” to select the recipient from Contacts.
2. Press Down key to enter the text editing interface, and
input the message text. Press “Option” and select
3. Press OK key to directly send the message.
“Save to Drafts”, “Template”, “Signature”, “Network Symbol” and “Message Priority”.
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MMS
1. Input the recipient’s phone number, and press OK
key to input the phone number of multiple recipients. Press “Option” and select “Contact” to select the recipient from Contacts.
2. Press Down key to enter the text editing interface, and
input the message text. Press “Option” and select “Insert”, “Slide”, “Preview”, “Cc/Bcc/Sub” “Save to Drafts”, “Template”, “Signature”, “Network Symbol” and “Message Priority”.
3. Press OK key to directly send the message.
My Movilnet space
Send MMS to a preset E-mail address.
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View Message
u Select “Inbox” to view the received messages. u Select “Outbox” to view the unsent messages. u Select “Drafts” to view the saved messages. u Select “Sent” to view the sent messages. u Select "Saved" to view the messages of "Move To Saved"
selected in the Inbox.
Settings
Message Settings
u Save To Sent Box: select “Auto Save”, “Prompt” or “Do Not
Save”.
u Auto Delete Inbox: if it is selected “On”, your mobile phone will
automatically delete the read messages as the memory space is not enough.
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u Default Entry Mode: select the default input method for
message.
u Auto Download: select “On” or “Off”. u Delivery Report: this option is useful only for SMS. After this
function is activated and the message is sent, your mobile phone would receive Delivery Report from network side, which prompts you your message has been sent or unsent.
u Auto Create Delivery Report: this option is useful only for MMS.
When received a MMS, your mobile phone will send a notification to MMS server, instructing the server whether or not to tell the sender that MMS has been sent to the receiver. Select "User Choose", "On" or "Off".
u Read Report: select “On” or “Off”. u Validity Period: set the validity period for the message. u Configure Callback: select “On” or “Off” u Signature: edit the signature and manually add the signature into
the message text.
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Template
There are some common short messages predefined in your mobile phone. You could select edit and use it when writing a message.
Memory Info
Check the memory status of the messages.
Voice Mail
When you are unable to answer the call, you could let
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the other party leave a message for you through voice mail server. You could visit voice mail server to listen to the message later.
Note:
Make sure to apply for the service before use because it requires network support.
Contacts
All List
View all contacts. Press left/right key to switch among
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the contacts in each group. Input the first letter of the contact’s name to quickly search the contact.
Find
Select “Find Name”, “Find Number” or “Find Group”.
Add Entry
New Entry
If you want to add new entry to Phone, besides “Name”, “Home Number”, “Mobile Number”, “Office
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Number”, “Home address”, “Email”, “Web address”, “Memo”, you can set “Default Number”, “Group”, “Call Image”, “Call Alert”, and “Sms Alert”.
In idle mode, input the phone number and press icon to directly save it.
Existing Name
You could modify the existing phone record.
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Groups
Your mobile phone supports caller grouping function, which allows you to add the group members, set the group call ringtone and message ringtone.
Note
You could add/delete the members only when they are saved in Phone.
Speed Dials
You could edit 8 phone numbers for numeric keys 2~9.
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In idle mode, click any space on the screen to display the dialing interface, input any number from 2 to 9, and press key to dial the corresponding number.
Memory Status
You could check the memory status.
Call History
In Call History, you could select “All Calls”, “Missed Calls”, “Received Calls”, “Dialed Calls”, “Call
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ommunication
Duration” or “Delete All Calls”.
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Application
Application
Settings
Display
u Wallpaper: select the wallpaper of the phone in idle screen. u Backlight: select the time of backlight. u Keypad Light: select the time of keypad light. u Intensity: press left/right key to adjust the LCD brightness. u Time Format: select the time format. u Date Format: select the date format. u Language: select the language.
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Application
Call
Call Forwarding
This function allows you to divert incoming call to another designated number under certain circumstance. Please contact your network provider for details.
Call Waiting
After this function is activated, the system will inform you if there is another incoming call. Please contact your network provider for details.
Anykey Answer
If this function is set “On”, press any key except End key to answer the call.
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Application
Voice Privacy
Set the type of voice privacy. If you select "Enabled",
icon will be displayed on the screen during a call, which means your conversation has been encrypted. This function requires network support, so please consult your network operator.
International Call
Select “Auto” or “Manual” when dialing international calls.
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Application
Call Timer
If this is selected “On”, the call duration will be displayed on the screen during the conversation.
Call Connect Alert
If this is selected “On”, there will be alert when the call is connected.
Fire Proof
u Friend List: edit the list of friends. u Black List: edit the black list. u Current Settings: set the type of answering calls, including “Bar
All”, “Bar Black List”, “Bar All Except Friend List” and “Cancel All”.
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Auto Redial
If the call connection fails due to network failure after "On" is selected, your mobile phone will automatically redial the number.
Security
You need to input the phone password to enter “Security”. The default password is 1234. Please change it as soon as possible.
Phone Lock
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Phone Lock could be used to prevent your mobile phone against illegal use. If you select “On”, you need input correct phone password to unlock your phone as you turn on your mobile phone next time.
Reset
You could select “Clear Contacts in Phone”, “Reset Settings” and “Clear User’s Data”.
Note
There might be no reaction to your phone screen when you restore to factory settings. This is normal because it takes a few seconds
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for the backstage to restore the factory settings.
Extras
Key Guard
When this is selected “On”, you can edit the time used to lock the keypad, and activate the keypad lock function.
Alert
Set if there is any alert under the following circumstance:
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u Service: as the phone arrives or leaves the service area. u Remind Minute: when the time is up to one minute during the
conversation.
u Missed call: when there is any missed call.
Version
Check the version of software and hardware.
U-disk Set
When this is selected “On”, you can use the memory card as U-disk.
Wap Settings
You can edit “Proxy 1” or “Proxy 2”. “Proxy 1” is the
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default setting.
Shortcut Key
You could set the shortcuts for navigation keys in idle mode.
Shortcut desktop
In idle mode, you could set the shortcuts displayed on the desktop after you click or press
button.
Pen Calibration
As you feel your mobile phone doesn’t react properly
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after you use the touch-pen to click relevant option or icon, you need calibrate the touch screen. Click the icon with the touch-pen until the calibration is completed. If the calibration is still not accurate as you make sure to click the center every time, please perform the operation of restore factory default.
Profiles
Your mobile phone provides multiple profiles, including “Silent Mode”, “General Mode”, “Outdoor Mode”, “Meeting Mode” and “Headset Mode”. Press “Option” “Activate” to activate your selected
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profile. Select one profile and press “Option” “Profile Edit”
to perform personalized settings of “Alert Type”, “Ring Tone”, “Ringer Volume”, “Earpiece Volume”, “Key Beep Volume” and “Message Alert” according to different occasions.
In idle mode, hold down key to quickly enter or exit “Silent Mode”.
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Application
Organizer
Games
Your mobile phone provides two types of classical games. Enter the menu and view the operation descriptions.
Alarm
Your mobile phone could set multiple alarms, and the alarm still works as your mobile phone is turned off.
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Application
Scheduler
Enter “Scheduler”, the calendar in current month will be displayed on the screen and the current date will be marked by a background box in special color.
You could press navigation keys to browse. Press “Option” to select “Add Event” to add a new
event.
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Application
Stopwatch
Select “Start” to start calculating the time; select “Pause” to stop calculating the time; select “Reset” to clear all records.
Calculator
Your mobile phone provides a calculator to perform simple calculations. You could add, subtract, multiply or divide, and select M+, M-, MR, and MC to perform
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relevant operations.
Note
The calculator is limited to precisions, therefore it might generate errors.
Unit Conversion
Your mobile phone provides unit converters for Length, Temperature, Power, Velocity, Weight, Area, Volume, Capacity, Energy, Pressure, etc.
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World Time
Press navigation keys to view the time of different cities.
Neo Aplic
Get access to mobile shop to download games through BREW platform.
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Entertainment
Entertainment
Media Player
Under this menu, you could play audio file and video file.
Enter the menu and press “Option” to select:
u View Current: display the list of current files, press “Select” to
play the file.
u Select List: press “Option” “Create New List” Input list
name “Option” Add songs” to add the files into the list.
u Recycle: select “Recycle Close”, “Single Recycle”, “Order Play”,
“All Recycle” or “Random Recycle”.
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u Effect: set the music effect. u Help: view the help document about media player.
Multimedia
Camera
1. Select “Camera” to enter the camera interface.
2. Press left/right key to switch among Focus,
Brightness, Contrast and Color, and press up/down key to adjust the value.
3. Press “Option” and select “Settings” to set
“Resolution”, “Black/White”, “Multishot”, “Shutter Sound”, “Save Location”, “Timer Duration”, “Banding”, etc.
4. Press “OK” key to capture, and press “Save” to
save the photos.
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5. Press “Option” to select “My Photo Gallery” to
view the photos you’ve taken.
Camera Recorder
Select “Camera Recorder” to enter the interface, press “OK” key to start recording, and press “Stop” to stop recording. Press “Option” and select “Movie Browser” to view the videos you’ve recorded.
Radio
Note:
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You could listen to the radio only as the earphone is inserted into the mobile phone.
Enter the menu, press up/down key to listen to different saved channels, and press left/right key or side keys to adjust the volume.
Record
Press “Start” to start recording; press “Pause” to stop recording; press “Continue” to continue recording; press “Stop” to end recording; press “Save” to save
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the recoded files.
My Doc
View the files saved in phone and memory card.
Neo Nave
Log on the homepage of movilnet.
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Dial
-
up Internet Access
Dial-up Internet Access
You could use your mobile phone as Modem after connecting it and PC with the data cable. For details, please refer to <User Guide to Dial-up Internet Software> in CD.
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Input Methods
Input Methods
Your mobile phone supports touch handwriting input. The input methods include abc/ABC Input method, es/Es Input method, 123 Input method and Symbol Input method.
You could use the touch-pen or click the virtual keypad to enter the inputs. Under handwriting input mode.
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Handwriting Input
Adopting advanced character recognition technology, your mobile phone supports the handwriting of numbers, and English letters.
1. Click the handwriting prompt bar at the right-up
corner of the screen to switch among different input methods.
2. After the input method is selected, you could use
the touch-pen to write. After you input manually and pause for while, the recognized results will be displayed on the screen for you to select.
3. If the character displayed on the screen is not what
you want, click the candidate character to replace.
Virtual Keypad Input
Display/Hide Virtual Keypad
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Click at the left-up corner of the screen to display or hide the virtual keypad.
Input letters and words
1. Click “EN”/“Es” on the virtual keypad.
2. Click
3. Under
/
/ Input method, click the keys to
/
to switch among them.
input the letters. Each key is used to input multiple letters. Quickly and repeatedly click the key until your desired letter appears.
4. Under
Input method, click the corresponding key of the word to input, and your mobile phone can display the candidate words according to the input letter. Select your desired word.
Input Numbers
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1. Click “123” on the virtual keypad.
2. Click the numbers on the virtual keypad to input.
Input Symbols
Under other mode except for “123” input method, click to input symbols.
Input Space
Click to input the space.
Delete Inputs
Click to delete the inputs.
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Appendix
Appendix
Clearance and Maintenance
Please carefully maintain your mobile phone because it is a delicately designed and manufactured product. The following advice might help you use your mobile phone correctly and prolong the mobile phone’s life.
l Clean the phone, battery and charger with a soft dry cloth. l Do not clean the phone with the liquor such as alcohol, dilution agent or
benzene.
l Clean the socket from time to time because a dusty socket might cause
disconnection, power failure, or even charging failure.
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l Do not press the keys with needles, pen points or other sharp objects to
avoid damage or malfunction.
l Do not touch the mobile phone with wet hands because this might
cause electric shock, which would hurt people or damage the phone.
l Do not use or put your mobile phone in a dusty or dirty place because it
may damage the components of the phone.
l Do not put your mobile phone in a place at too high/low temperature. l Do not put your mobile phone in or on the heating devices (microwave,
oven or heat sink). The mobile phone might cause explode if it gets too hot.
l The color of the waterproof label in the phone will be changed if the
phone or battery gets wet. In this case, the warranty provisions will become void even if the warranty period doesn’t expire.
l If there is anything wrong with the mobile phone, battery, charger or any
phone accessory, please send them to your nearest service center for inspection. The working staff in our service center will help you.
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Appendix
Failure Analysis
Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions
Inadequate battery
Unable to turn on the phone
Automatic power-off
Inadequate standby time
Unable to connect the network
Call drop Poor network signal Move to other places Do not ring upon
incoming calls
capacity Poor contact Reinstall the battery
Seriously poor battery capacity
Deceasing of battery performance
Poor network signal Turn off the phone as the signal is poor. Poor network signal Move to other places
Out of the service area
Set “Silent” or minimum volume
Charge the battery
Recharge the battery
Replace the battery
Make sure your phone is in network service area
Enter “Profiles” to set Non-silent or check the ringing volume
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Health and Safety Information
SAR certification information
THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisation ICNIRP and include margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
These guidelines use a unit of measurement known as Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 1.6 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested was1
Band Position
CDMA2000
Cellular
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.
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 level required to reach the network.
The World Health Organization has stated that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile devices.
Head 1.005 Body 0.937
SAR
(W/Kg)
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1. The tests are carried out in accordance with IEEE standard P1528-2003.
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Body worn operation
Important safety information includes the information about radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure. To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the phone must be used with a minimum of 1.5 cm away from the body.
Failure to observe these instructions could result in your RF exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits.
Limiting exposure to radio frequency (RF) fields
For individuals concerned about limiting their exposure to RF fields, the World Health Organisation (WHO) provides the following advice:
Precautionary measures: Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for the use of mobile phones. If individuals are concerned, they might choose to limit their own or their children’s RF exposure by limiting the length of calls, or using ‘hands-free’ devices to keep mobile phones away from the head and body.
Further information on this subject can be obtained from the WHO home page http://www.who.int/peh-emf WHO Fact sheet 193: June 2000.
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FCC Regulations
This mobile phone 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.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This mobile phone 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 radiated 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 more of the following measures:
l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. l Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
l Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Declaration of RoHS Compliance
To minimise the environmental impact and take more responsibility for the earth we live in, this document shall serve as formal declaration that the ZTE-C X768 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance with the Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect to the following substances:
(1) Lead (Pb)
(2) Mercury (Hg)
(3) Cadmium (Cd) (4) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))
(5) Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB’s)
(6) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE’s)
(Compliance is evidenced by written declaration from our suppliers, assuring that any potential trace contamination levels of the substances listed above are below the maximum level set by EU 2002/95/EC, or are exempt due to their application.)
The ZTE-C X768 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION, meets the requirements of EU 2002/95/EC.
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Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/CE.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
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