ZTE X160 CDMA2000 1X Mobile Phone User Manual

ZTE Corporation CDMA2000 1X Mobile Phone

Users Manual

X160 CDMA 20001X
Digital Mobile Phone
User Manual
Document History and Update Records
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V1.0 05.12 Han Ke Zhang Xiang chuan First version
V1.1 06.6 Han Ke Zhang Xiangchuan
Added Russian
Tetris, changed
“ Phone records ”
to “Contacts”, etc
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X160
CDMA 2000 1X Digital Mobile Phone
User Manual
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Copyright
© 2006 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 modifications on print errors or update specifications
in this manual without prior notice.
Version 1 on Jan. 1, 2006
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Table of Contents
1 Before Use..........................................................................................9
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 9
1.2 Safety Instructions................................................................................................... 10
1.3 Safety Warnings and Precautions............................................................................ 10
1.4 Parts Definition ........................................................................................................ 16
1.4.1 Keys and Appearance .................................................................................... 16
1.4.2 Key Definition ................................................................................................. 17
1.5 Battery.....................................................................................................................18
1.5.1 Installing Battery............................................................................................. 18
1.5.2 Removing the Battery..................................................................................... 19
1.5.3 Charging the Battery....................................................................................... 20
1.6 Insert and Remove R-UIM Card .............................................................................. 22
1.7 Power On
/ Off.......................................................................................................... 23
1.8 Interface Introduction............................................................................................... 24
2 Making and Receiving Calls ..................................................................26
2.1 Making Calls............................................................................................................ 26
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2.2 Receive a Call ......................................................................................................... 27
2.3 Hang up a Call......................................................................................................... 27
2.4 Menu during Conversation ...................................................................................... 27
2.5 Dial Extension Numbers .......................................................................................... 28
3 Contacts...........................................................................................29
3.1 Add a Contact.......................................................................................................... 30
3.2 Search for a Contact................................................................................................ 31
3.3 View a Contact ........................................................................................................ 33
3.4 Modify a Contact ..................................................................................................... 33
3.5 Erase a Contact....................................................................................................... 33
3.6 Move the Record between the Phone and R
- UIM Card.............................................. 34
3.7 Speed Dial Number ................................................................................................. 34
3.7.1 Add a Speed Dial Number .............................................................................. 34
3.7.2 Dial a Speed Dial Number .............................................................................. 34
3.8 Check Memory Status ............................................................................................. 35
3.9 Erase All Contacts ................................................................................................... 35
4 Short Messages ..................................................................................36
4.1 Edit Short Messages ............................................................................................... 36
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4.2 Inbox .......................................................................................................................37
4.2.1 View Messages .............................................................................................. 37
4.2.2 Save Phone Number from Message............................................................... 38
4.2.3 Receive New Message................................................................................... 38
4.2.4 Full Inbox........................................................................................................ 38
4.3 Outbox..................................................................................................................... 39
4.4 Delete Messages..................................................................................................... 39
4.5 Send to Multi-receivers............................................................................................ 40
4.6 Preset Messages..................................................................................................... 40
4.7 Voice Mail................................................................................................................ 41
4.8 Short Message Settings .......................................................................................... 41
5 Recent Calls......................................................................................43
5.1 Recent Call Icons .................................................................................................... 43
5.2 View Recent Calls ................................................................................................... 43
5.3 Delete an Entry........................................................................................................ 44
5.4 Delete All ................................................................................................................. 45
5.5 Send Message from Recent Calls ........................................................................... 45
5.6 Edit Phone Number of Recent Calls ........................................................................ 45
5.7 Dial from Recent Calls............................................................................................. 45
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6 Settings ............................................................................................46
6.1 Auto Key Guard ....................................................................................................... 46
6.2 Supplementary Services.......................................................................................... 46
6.2.1 Call Waiting .................................................................................................... 46
6.2.2 Call Forward................................................................................................... 47
6.3 Sound...................................................................................................................... 48
6.4 Display .................................................................................................................... 48
6.5 Alert......................................................................................................................... 50
6.6 Call Timers .............................................................................................................. 50
6.7 Security ................................................................................................................... 51
6.8 Accessories ............................................................................................................. 52
7 Extra ...............................................................................................53
7.1 Games..................................................................................................................... 53
7.1.1 BlackJack ....................................................................................................... 53
7.1.2 Video Poker.................................................................................................... 53
7.1.3 Teris................................................................................................................ 54
7.2 Stopwatch................................................................................................................ 54
7.3 Alarm.......................................................................................................................55
7.3.1 Alarm Setting .................................................................................................. 55
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7.3.2 Turn off the Alarm ........................................................................................... 55
7.4 Scheduler ................................................................................................................ 56
7.4.1 Add New Scheduler ........................................................................................ 56
7.4.2 View the Scheduler......................................................................................... 56
7.4.3 Modify the Scheduler...................................................................................... 57
7.4.4 Delete the Scheduler...................................................................................... 58
7.4.5 Set Options..................................................................................................... 58
7.5 Calculator ................................................................................................................ 59
8 Appendix .........................................................................................60
8.1 Shortcut................................................................................................................... 60
8.1.1 Speed Dial...................................................................................................... 60
8.1.2 Quick View the Contacts................................................................................. 61
8.1.3 Quick Entry into Extra..................................................................................... 61
8.1.4 Quick Entry into Messages ............................................................................. 61
8.1.5 Quick Set Mute Mode..................................................................................... 61
8.1.6 Quick Set Alert Type ....................................................................................... 61
8.1.7 Quick View All Recent Calls............................................................................ 61
8.1.8 Quick Lock the Keys....................................................................................... 62
8.1.9 Quick Return to Idle Mode.............................................................................. 62
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8.1.10 Delete the Current Input ............................................................................... 62
8.1.11 Quick Switch Input Methods ......................................................................... 62
8.1.12 Quick Input Symbols..................................................................................... 63
8.2 Input Characters...................................................................................................... 63
8.3 Failure Analysis ....................................................................................................... 65
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1 Before Use
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing X160 CDMA 2000 1X mobile phone of ZTE Corporation.
To guarantee your mobile phone always in its best condition, please read this manual
carefully and keep it for future use.
ZTE declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive1999/5/EC.
The pictures in this user manual are only used to demonstrate the mobile phone’s functions,
so they are maybe different from what you see on your mobile phone. Please refer to your
mobile phone if there are any differences.
Note Digital Mobile Phone will be shortly referred to as mobile phone.
Your mobile phone offers the following functions:
Normal Call Makes common calls based on CDMA network.
Short Message Sends, receives and composes short messages.
Grouping Phone Book
Stores 200 entries in different groups, and each contains
3 phone numbers, 1 email addr, 1 street addr. and 1 web
page.
Personal Schedule Convenient and routine schedule management.
Game Different games bring you much fun and relaxation.
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1.2 Safety Instructions
If your mobile phone is lost or stolen, notify your network service provider immediately to
prevent others from abusing it. Meanwhile you need to provide the service provider with
your phone’s ESN, which can be found on the back of the mobile phone after the battery is
removed. Keep the ESN properly for future use.
To protect your mobile phone against abuse, take the following precautions:
Set a PIN code (
if your mobile phone supports R-UIM card ) and modify it at intervals.
Take it with you as you can.
1.3 Safety Warnings and Precautions
Precautions for using the phone
z Do not use your mobile phone near TV set, radio or office automated equipments to
avoid mutual influence.
z Use your mobile between temperature -30° C - 55° C.
z Power off your mobile phone as required such as on airplane or in hospital. As mobile
phones may affect the normal operation of electronic devices or medical apparatus,
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you are required to follow the mobile phone usage regulations in the above cases.
z Do not use your mobile phone in the place where there is weak signal or near the
high-precision electronic devices. Radio wave interference may cause misoperation
or other problems to electronic devices, especially medical devices such as audiphone
and pacemaker, fire detector and auto-control equipments such as auto-door. For details
on the influence that your mobile phone would probably have upon pacemaker or other
medical devices, consult the manufacturer or the local distributor.
z Do not use your mobile phone in gas station. Power off your mobile phone near fuels
or chemicals.
z Occasionally, using phone in the vehicles of certain models might bring negative
effect to the internal electronic devices. In this case, do not use your mobile phone to
ensure safety.
z Keep your mobile phone away from magnetic objects such as magcards because
radio wave of your mobile phone may clear out the information stored in floppy disks,
deposit cards or credit cards.
z Protect your mobile phone against dampness. Water or other kinds of liquid entered
your mobile phone might cause overheating, creepage or failure.
z Do not disassemble or reassemble your mobile phone because this might cause
damage, creepage or circuit failure.
z Do not use your mobile phone if your antenna is damaged, otherwise it may cause
body injury.
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z Keep traffic security in mind and follow the local corresponding rules and regulations.
z Place the phone out of the reach of small children. The phone may cause body injury
if used as a toy.
z Do not press keys with needles, pen points or other sharp objects to avoid damage or
misoperation.
z Keep tiny metal objects such as thumb pins away from the phone. The phone speaker
is magnetic and thus magnetizes those metal objects, which may hurt people or
damage the phone.
z Use the original accessories or those authenticated by ZTE. Using any unauthenticated
accessories may affect your mobile phone’s performance, hurt your phone or even
cause danger to your body and violate related national regulations about telecom
terminals.
Precautions for using the battery
z The battery life is limited, and becomes shorter and shorter if the battery is charged
frequently. If the battery fails to be charged several times, it shows the battery is worn
out and needs to be replaced.
z Do not throw the battery into household garbage but dispose it as required in specified
place.
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z Do not throw the battery into fire, otherwise it might cause fire or explosion.
z Do not press the battery with great force, otherwise it may cause battery leakage,
overheating, explosion or fire.
z Do not disassemble or reassemble the battery, otherwise it may cause battery leakage,
overheating, explosion or fire.
z Replace the battery that gets heated, changed in color or deformed during use,
charging or storage.
z Prevent the battery against dampness, otherwise it might cause overheating, smoldering
or erosion.
z Do not expose the battery in direct sunshine, around a car or near any place where
there is high temperature, but place it in ventilated and cool places. Otherwise it might
cause leakage or overheating. This might affect the battery’s performance and shorten
its life.
z Do not keep charging the battery continuously for more than 24 hours.
Precautions for using the charger
z Use the power voltage between 100VAC and 240VAC. Using the voltage beyond the
range may cause leakage, fire or damage to the phone and charger.
z Do not short-circuit the charger, otherwise it might cause electric shock, smoldering or
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damage.
z Do not charge in the places where there is direct sunshine, dampness, dust or
vibration, or near electric apparatus such as TV set, radio.
z Do not use the charger with damaged power cables, otherwise it might cause fire or
electric shock.
z 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, leaking, electric shock or failure.
z Do not disassemble or reassemble the charger, otherwise it might cause body injury,
electric shock, fire or damage.
z Do not touch any charger, power cable or power socket with wet hands to avoid
electric shock.
z Do not place heavy objects onto power cables or refit power cable; otherwise it might
cause electric shock or fire.
z Remove power plug from the socket before cleaning and maintenance.
z Clean the accumulated dusts from the power socket in time.
z Hold the charger rather than pull the power cable while removing the plug from the
socket; otherwise it might cause damage, electric shock or fire.
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Cleaning and maintenance
z Clean the phone, battery and charger with a soft dry cloth.
z Do not clean the phone with the liquor such as alcohol, dilution agent or benzene.
z Clean the socket at intervals because a dusty socket might cause disconnection,
power failure, or even charging failure.
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1.4 Parts Definition
1.4.1 Keys and Appearance
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1.4.2 Key Definition
Names Descriptions
OK key Entering the menu or selecting from the menu.
Clear key
Under the status of text editing, clearing all the existing text
by pressing and holding it, or clearing the letter before
cursor. Under other status, returning to the previous menu.
Send key Sending or receiving a call. In idle mode, acting as the
shortcut for call history ( all call records ).
End key Hanging up the phone during a conversation; returning to
idle mode; Powering on
/ off by pressing it and holding it.
Navigation key
Scrolling the menu, or moving the cursor as inputting the text.
Adjust the volume.
In idle mode, the up key is shortcut for Mute; the down key
is shortcut for SMS; the left key is shortcut for Extra and
the right key is shortcut for contacts ( all contacts ).
0~9 Alphanumeric
keypad Inputting numbers, letters and symbols.
" 1 " key Inputting some common symbols in abc / ABC mode.
* key
Entering the list of symbols in any kind of input method.
When only the numbers are allowed to input, press to
Input " * " In idle mode, press and hold * key to set alert type.
# key
Switching the input methods as inputting the text.
When only the numbers are allowed to input, press to
input "
# " Locking the keyboard by pressing it and holding it.
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1.5 Battery
1.5.1 Installing Battery
1. Press the spring button downwards, and then push down the back cover of the battery.
When the button is unlocked and the cover can not be pushed down, take out the back cover.
2. Insert the battery into the slot and insert the top firstly.
3. Put the back cover of the battery on the phone and make sure the clasp is in the slot.
Push the back cover in the direction indicated by the arrow until it is locked.
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1.5.2 Removing the Battery
1. Press the spring button downwards, and then push down the back cover of the battery.
When the button is unlocked and the cover can not be pushed down, take out the back cover.
2. Pull the battery in the direction indicated by the arrow and take out the battery.
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Note Power off the phone before taking out the battery.
1.5.3 Charging the Battery
The lithium battery of phone can be used directly after being taken out from the package, but
it needs to be charged firstly before use because the new battery is not fully charged.
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.
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1. Insert the charger plug into the bottom of the phone (
the side with arrow is upturned ) , and
connect the charger to power socket.
2. When the phone is powered on, the smaller battery bar on up-right corner of the screen
keeps scrolling during charging; when the phone is powered off, the larger battery bar in
the center of the screen keeps scrolling during charging.
3. If the phone is used excessively without enough capability, the battery bar will not
immediately appear on the screen of the phone when charging starts.
4. You could charge the battery when the phone is on or off. When the phone is on, the
battery is fully charged as the battery bar 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 " Fully
charged " appears on the screen. During the charge, your phone and charger may normally
become hot.
5. Please disconnect the charger from the phone and the outlet when the charging is
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completed.
Note
1. Put your phone in ventilated place with normal temperature during
charging. Use the original accessories or those authenticated by ZTE.
Using any unauthenticated accessories may affect your mobile
phone’s performance, hurt your phone or even cause danger to your
body and violate related national regulations about telecom terminals.
2. Charge your phone in time when it is powered off automatically or
prompts the lack of the power.
1.6 Insert and Remove R-UIM Card
Consult your network service provider whether your phone needs R-UIM card or not.
Note Skip this section if your phone does not need R-UIM card.
If your network service provider requires R-UIM card, you need to insert a valid R-UIM card
before use. All the information about network connection is recorded in R-UIM card, together
with information saved in R-UIM card phonebook.
Note Please make sure that the phone is powered off and disconnected
from the charger before inserting or taking out the R-UIM Card.
1. Insert the R-UIM card into the socket from left to right as the picture indicates. Please put
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the gap of the R-UIM card toward left.
2. Power off the phone, remove the charger and battery, and then take out the R-UIM card
from the socket as the arrow’s direction.
1.7 Power On
/ Off
Power on
Press and hold until the greeting picture appears.
Your phone will check whether the R-UIM card is plugged in and usable or not after powering
on. Then the following information will appear on the screen in turn:
z Input PIN: If the PIN code of R-UIM card is set.
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Note
Skip this section if your phone does not support R-UIM card. The
R-UIM card will be locked if you enter wrong PIN code three times.
Then you need PUK code to unlock the R-UIM card. The PIN code and
PUK code may be provided together with the R-UIM card. If not,
contact your network service provider. The default PIN code is
normally 1234. Please replace it with your own PIN code as soon as
possible.
z Search for network: Search for the available network.
Power off
Press and hold until you see the powering off animation on the screen.
The screen becomes black after the phone is powered off, and displays battery charging bar
during charging.
1.8 Interface Introduction
Icons on the Status Bar
Status bar
Operation bar
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Icons Descriptions
Network signal strength
Call in progress
Keys locked
Roaming status indication
Unread messages
Alerting by vibrator
In mute mode
Alarm is on
Current battery capacity
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2 Making and Receiving Calls
2.1 Making Calls
You can make a call in any of the following three ways:
1. Direct dial.
2. Dial from phone book.
3. Dial from recent calls.
Direct dial
Enter the desired telephone number in idle mode and press to dial.
Dial from phone book
1. Press in idle mode to access Menu Contacts .
2. Press / to select Find or In Phone to search the desired contact.
3. Press to dial the default number of the contact.
4. If you need to dial other number of the contact, press to view the detailsthen press
/ to select the number which you want to dial, press to dial the selected number.
Note 1. Press the right key of in idle mode to enter [Contacts] .
2. Refer to section "Search for a contact" in chapter "Contacts" .
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Dial from recent calls
1. Press in idle mode to access Menu Recent Calls .
2. Press / to select Missed Calls , Incoming Calls , Outgoing Calls and All Recent
Calls , Select the desired number.
3. Press to dial the selected number.
Note Press in idle mode to enter "All Recent Calls".
2.2 Receive a Call
When a call is incoming, press key to receive it; press to select Mute ; press
to reject the incoming call.
2.3 Hang up a Call
Press to hang up a call during conversation.
2.4 Menu during Conversation
1. During conversation, the other side can not hear your voice when you press e
/f
key to
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select Mute and press ; Press again to return to normal conversation.
2. During conversation, press
e
/f
key to select Menu The operation will not end the
conversation.
2.5 Dial Extension Numbers
1. Input the exchange number, press e
/f
key to select Pause then press key, the
Letter ‘ P ’ will be added after the exchange number.
2. Input the extension number.
3. Press to dial.
4. After the exchange number is connected, press key and the phone will dial the
extension number automatically.
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3 Contacts
You can save names and phone numbers in the R-UIM card or in the phone. Up to 200
entries can be stored in the phone, and each entry contains 3 telephone numbers, 1 e-mail
address, 1 street address and web page. Five methods of storing number are available:
Work, Home, Mobile, Pager and Other. Each contact saved in R-UIM card corresponds to
one unique telephone number.
For easy search, contacts are divided into 2 groups: Personal Group and Business Group.
Note The contact can only be saved in the phone if your phone doesn’t
support R-UIM card. Please skip the related contents.
Contacts Icons
Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions
Work phone number Home phone number
Mobile phone number Other phone number
Email Address
Web Page Pager
Records in UIM card
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3.1 Add a Contact
Store in the phone
1. Select Menu Contacts Add to Phone .
2. Select the information you want to add: Phone, Email, Address, Web Page.
3. Press twice and select Next , input the name.
4. After inputting, select Next .
5. Scroll the highlight to the information which was added just now ( such as phone ), then
press . You can continue other operations, such as Number Type , Edit , Send text
msg , Erase , Save in R- UIM or Add to Speed Dial .
6. Scroll the highlight to Options , press to confirm.
z Add to Phone: Add new information.
z Edit Name: Edit the name of contact.
z Classify Contact: Divide the information into Personal and Business.
z Erase Contact: Erase the new record.
Store in the R-UIM card
1. Select Menu Contacts Add to R-UIM .
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2. After inputting the phone number, press twice to select Next , then input the name.
3. After inputting, select Next .
4. Scroll the highlight to the number which was added just now and then press , You
can continue other operationssuch as Edit , Send text msg , Save on phone or Add to
Speed Dial .
5. Scroll the highlight to Options , press
to confirm.
z Edit Name: Edit the name of contact.
z Erase Contact: Erase the new record.
Store in idle mode
Input the phone number in idle mode, press e
/f
to select To Phone , To Existing , To
R-UIM , then press to the next operation.
Note Under the editing statuspress to clear the inputs on the screen
one by one, or hold to clear all the inputs on the screen.
3.2 Search for a Contact
This phone provides four methods to search a phone number: direct search, search by
name, search by number and search by group.
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Direct Search
1. Press on the idle screen to enter Menu Contacts In Phone .
2. All the contacts are listed, and use / to select the name you want to search.
Search by Name
1. Press
in idle mode to enter Menu Contacts Find According to name .
2. Input the name to be searched, and then press .
3. Use / to select the contact you want to search.
Search by Number
1. Press in idle mode to enter Menu Contacts Find According to number .
2. Input the phone number to be searched, and then press .
3. Use / to select the contact you want to search.
Search by Group
1. Press
in idle mode to enter Menu Contacts Personal / Business .
2. Use / to select the contact you want to search.
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3.3 View a Contact
1. Search the contact you want to view ( Refer to "Search for a contact" ).
2. Press
to view the details of the contact. At this point, use / to select the number,
and press
to dial the number.
3.4 Modify a Contact
1. Search the contact you want to view ( Refer to "Search for a contact" ).
2. View the contact you want to modify ( Refer to "View a contact" ).
3. Edit the contact. The operation is the same as "Add a contact".
3.5 Erase a Contact
1. Search the contact you want to view ( Refer to "Search for a contact" ).
2. View the contact you want to erase ( Refer to "View a contact" ).
3. Select Options Erase Contact .
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3.6 Move the Record between the Phone and R- UIM Card
Move the record from phone to R- UIM card
1. View the contact you want to modify ( Refer to "View a contact" ).
2. Press or to scroll to your desired record, press
to select Save on R-UIM .
Move the record from R- UIM card to the phone
1. View the contact you want to modify. ( Refer to "View a contact" ).
2. Press or to scroll to your desired record, press
to select Save on Phone .
3.7 Speed Dial Number
There are totally 8 speed dial numbers in the phone, ranging from 2 to 9.
3.7.1 Add a Speed Dial Number
1. View the contact you want to modify ( Refer to "View a contact" ).
2. Press or to scroll to your desired record, press
to select Add to Speed Dial .
3.7.2 Dial a Speed Dial Number
In idle mode, press and hold the corresponding numeric keys to dial the phone number.
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Note Press in idle mode to enter Menu Contacts Speed Dial List
to view the list of all the speed dials.
3.8 Check Memory Status
In idle mode, press
to enter Menu Contacts Memory Status .
3.9 Erase All Contacts
1. In idle mode, press
to enter Menu Contacts Erase All Contacts .
2. Select In Phone / In R-UIM or Back to cancel this step.
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4 Short Messages
This function enables you to send, view, reply, forward, send to multi-receivers and delete the
short messages. The received short message are stored in the inbox, and unsent or sent
short messages are stored in the outbox.
If your phone supports R-UIM card, you can move the short messages from the inbox to
R-UIM card.
Enter "Messages" :
In idle mode, select Menu to enter, and then press / to select Messages , press
to
enter, or in idle mode press directly to enter the menu.
4.1 Edit Short Messages
After editing a short message, you can send it immediately, or save it as draft.
1. Enter "Messages", select Create Message .
2. Input the text, press
and f
to set Priority and Pref Msg .
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3. Input number of the recipient or select from Contacts.
4. Press Next Send to send it immediately; select Save to save it in Outbox ; select
Send to multi to send it to several recipients (
Refer to "Send to Multi" chapter ).
4.2 Inbox
Icons in the inbox
Icons Descriptions
Unread Messages
Read Messages
Emergent Messages
4.2.1 View Messages
1. Enter "Messages", select Inbox .
2. Press / to choose the desired short message and press
to view.
3. During viewing, press or to view the whole message; press e
/f to select Reply
/ Forward / Next / Erase / Sender / Move to R-UIM .
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4.2.2 Save Phone Number from Message
1. Enter the message you want to view, press e
/f
to select Sender .
2. Press
and e
/f
to select Call to dial this phone number.
3. Choose Reply to reply to the sender.
4. Select To Phone to save the phone number of sender in your phone.
5. Select To Existing to save the phone number of sender in existed records.
6. Select To R-UIM to save the phone number of sender in R-UIM card.
4.2.3 Receive New Message
1. The system will alert upon receiving a new message. Select View to go into the inbox
directly; select Ignore to exit the menu.
2. If there are unread messages in the inbox, "
" will appear on the status bar on the idle
screen.
4.2.4 Full Inbox
1. The messages in the inbox 15 . "The Message memory is approaching capacity. You
may wish to delete some old messages." will be displayed on the screen when a new
message comes. Select OK to exit; select Erase old to enter inbox directly, and press
/ to delete the messages.
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2. The messages in the inbox 20
. "The last text message was rejected. You may wish to
delete some old messages." will be displayed on the screen and "
" flicks on the status
bar when a new message comes. Select OK to exit, select Erase old to enter inbox
directly, and press / to delete the messages.
4.3 Outbox
Icons in outbox
Icons Descriptions
Sent Messages
Unsent Messages
In the outbox, you can view all the sent & unsent messages.
1. Enter "Messages", and select Outbox .
2. Press / to select the desired message and then press
to view.
3. Press e/f to select Erase / Send / Forward / Edit ( only the unsent message can be edited ).
4.4 Delete Messages
Enter "Messages", select Erase Messages and then Entire Inbox / Entire Outbox / Entire
R-UIM / Old Inbox .
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4.5 Send to Multi-receivers
1. Enter "Messages", and select Send to Multi .
2. Select Add Receiver and add 10 receiver numbers at most; You can add the phone
number directly or press
and f
to add from the Contacts.
3. Press
to confirm, select List OK to edit the message text to send.
Note 1. You can delete or edit the phone numbers of the list.
2. You can [Resend] or [Abort] the number which is failed to send.
4.6 Preset Messages
There are some common messages stored in your phone for you to select and send directly,
or send after editing.You can also insert it as writing a message.
The operation of inserting the message is as below:
1. Enter "Messages", select Create Message .
2. Input the text and then press
and f
to select Pref Msg , select the desired messages.
3. Select Continue to input the phone number of receiver, press Continue Send to send
the message or select the phone number from Contacts and then press
to send.
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4.7 Voice Mail
Please consult your network service provider before use. If a new voice message is received,
the system will send a text message to your phone automatically. View the message and
dial the number to listen to the voice mail.
Hold to dial the voice mail number to read the voice mail.
Note The function requires network support.
4.8 Short Message Settings
You can set the short message functions based on your own needs.
Voice Mail Number
Note Consult your network service provider for the specific number.
1. Enter "Messages", select Message Settings Voice Mail Number .
2. Select Yes to add the number and then press
.
Message Alert
Set alert mode when a new message comes. You may select Alert Once or Alert & Remind .
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z Alert Once: Only alert once when a new message comes.
z Alert & Remind: When a new message is not acknowledged, the phone will ring per
minute to remind the user until it is acknowledged.
Note The message alert can be set in [Sound] of [Settings] . "Vibe+Ringer"
and "vibration" can only be used as incoming call alert.
Auto Erase
When Enable is activated and the inbox is full, the messages read earliest will be automatically
deleted when a new message comes.
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5 Recent Calls
Recent incoming calls, missed calls and outgoing calls are saved in Recent Calls . The
earliest call will be deleted automatically when the records are full.
5.1 Recent Call Icons
Icons
Descriptions
Received Calls
Missed Calls
Dialed Calls
5.2 View Recent Calls
Two methods are available to view recent calls.
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View from Menu
1. In idle mode, press to enter the main menu, press / to select Recent Calls
and press
to enter.
2. Press or to scroll to the desired type of recent calls (
Missed Calls, Incoming Calls,
Outgoing Calls, All Recent Calls ) , press
enter the call list of the selected type.
3. Press or to choose the desired record, and then press
and Call Information
to view the details.
Quick View
1. In idle mode, press to enter the list of All Recent Calls .
2. Press or to scroll to your desired record, and press and Call Information to
view the detailed information.
5.3 Delete an Entry
1. Enter the call list (
see "View Recent Calls" ) .
2. Press or to scroll to the desired record, and then press
to select Delete Entry .
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5.4 Delete All
1. In idle mode, press
to enter Menu Recent Calls Delete All Calls .
2. Select Missed Calls / Incoming Calls / Outgoing Calls / All Recent Calls to delete.
5.5 Send Message from Recent Calls
1. Enter the call list (
see section "View Recent Calls" ) .
2. Press or to scroll to the desired number and then press to select Send text
msg .
5.6 Edit Phone Number of Recent Calls
1. Enter the call list (
see section " View Recent Calls "
).
2. Press or to scroll to the desired number and then press to select Edit Number;
3. After the editing, you could dial the edited number.
5.7 Dial from Recent Calls
1. Enter the call list (
see section "View Recent Calls"
).
2. Press or to scroll to the desired number and then press to dial.
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6 Settings
In idle mode, press
to enter Menu, and press / to select Settings .
6.1 Auto Key Guard
1. Press
to enter Settings Auto Key Guard .
2. Select Off / 30 seconds / 2 minutes / 5 minutes .
Note Input 123 to unlock the keypad.
6.2 Supplementary Services
6.2.1 Call Waiting
When this function is activated, you can switch to the second incoming call by pressing
when you are already in a call.
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Note Network support required.
1. Press
to enter Settings Supp. Services Call Waiting .
2. Select Activate / Deactivate to operate.
6.2.2 Call Forward
This function enables you to forward incoming calls to another phone number. Please
consult your network service provider to apply for this function.
1. In idle mode, press
to enter Settings Supp. Services Call Forwarding .
2. Select All / Busy / No Answer / Default / Cancel All to operate.
z All: Forward incoming calls in any condition.
z Busy: Forward incoming calls when busy.
z No Answer: Forward incoming calls when no answer.
z Default: Forward incoming calls when busy or no answer.
z Cancel All: Cancel all the calls forward.
Select Activate / Deactivate / Cancel to operate.
Note Network support is required for this function.
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6.3 Sound
In idle mode, press to enter Settings Sound , then press / to select the desired
contents:
Volume
Press / to select "Volume", then press to enter,
press / to select the volume mode, use //e/f to adjust
the volume.
Alert Type Enter "Alert Type", press / to select Ringer , Vibration ,
Vibe + Ringer or Off , press
to save.
Ringer Type Select the ringer type.
Key Beep Enter "Key Beep", press / to select Tones or Off , press
to save.
Key Tone Length Enter "Key Tone Length", press / to select Normal or
Long , press to save.
SMSRinger Type Select the alert when a new message comes.
ClockRinger Type Select the alert of ring.
6.4 Display
In idle mode, press
to enter Settings Display , then use / to select the desired
contents to enter:
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Backlighting
Select Off / 10s / 30s / 10s and in call / 30s and in call .
Banner
View and edit the banners.
Language
Select the language.
Contrast
Press / or e
/f to adjust the contrast of the screen.
Menu Format
Select large icons or small icons of the main menu.
Time Format
Select AM / PM , or 24HR .
Screensaver
Select the type and timeout of the screensaver.
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6.5 Alert
In idle mode, press
to enter Settings Alert :
Missed Call
Select if the alert is needed when there is a missed call.
Roaming
Select if the alert is needed when the phone is roaming.
Minute Alert
Alert is on before each minute during call or alert is turn off.
6.6 Call Timers
In idle mode, press
to enter Settings Call Timers :
Outgoing Calls
The total duration of all outgoing calls. It can be reset to zero.
Incoming Calls
The total duration of all incoming calls. It can be reset to zero.
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All Calls
The total duration of all calls. It can be reset to zero.
6.7 Security
The PIN code is needed to enter the security. Generally, the default PIN code is: "1234".
Please modify it to a private PIN Code as soon as possible.
Note If the phone doesn’t need R-UIM card, the password is “0000”.
Phone Reset
When you select "Phone Reset", all the settings will be reset to their default value.
Note Contents such as password, contacts, recent calls and alarm will not
be deleted.
PIN Lock
When On is set, it is necessary to input PIN code when you turn on the phone, the phone will
be unlocked after inputting the correct PIN code. Otherwise only emergency calls are permitted.
PIN Change
1. Input new PIN code.
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2. Press
to input the new PIN code again.
3. Press
to confirm.
Note If the phone doesn’t need R-UIM card, there would be no “PIN LOCK”.
6.8 Accessories
Handset Ringing
When On is selected, the ring is sent out from earphone.
Handset Autoanswer
You can select 2 seconds / 5 seconds / 10 seconds or Off .
Any Key Answer
All incoming calls can be answered if any key but End key is pressed.
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7 Extra
Enter "Extra" : in idle mode, press to enter Menu Extra .
7.1 Games
"BlackJack", "Video Poker" and "Teris" are provided.
7.1.1 BlackJack
Enter "BlackJack", and the game instruction appears on the screen. Press OK to enter New
or select Continue to continue the last game.
z Deal: Start the new game, the banker is on the upper screen and the player is on the
lower screen.
z Bet: Select the sum of ante.
7.1.2 Video Poker
Enter "Video Poker", and the game instruction appears on the screen. Press OK to enter
New or select Continue to continue the last game.
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z Deal: Start the new game.
z Bet: Select the sum of ante.
z Payout: Display the cash sum of different kinds of cards.
7.1.3 Teris
Enter "Teris" to start a new game.
z Press e
/f
to move the falling squares to the left / right.
z Press to rotate the squares clockwise.
z Press to drop the squares rapidly.
z Press key to exit.
7.2 Stopwatch
This function is used for timing.
1. Enter "Extra", select Stopwatch to enter.
2. Select Start to begin to keep time.
3. Select Pause to stop keeping time.
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4. Select Cont. to continue. After entering Option Clear , the timer will be set to 0.
7.3 Alarm
7.3.1 Alarm Setting
1. Enter "Extra", and then select Alarm to enter.
2. Press e/f to select Set , press alphanumeric keys or / to input the time, press e/f
to switch between hour and minute, then press
to confirm.
3. Press e
/f
to select the alarm mode Once / Daily / Weekdays , press
to confirm.
7.3.2 Turn off the Alarm
1. Enter "Extra", and then select Alarm to enter.
2. Select Disable to turn off the alarm.
Note
1. Set the alarm ringing in the specified time. The alarm can work only
when the phone is turned on.
2. Select [OFF] to turn off the alarm when it is ringing ; select [Snooze]
to delay the alarm by 10 minutes, and then ring again.
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7.4 Scheduler
7.4.1 Add New Scheduler
1. Enter "Extra", and then select Scheduler Add Event .
2. Input the name of new scheduler, press to confirm.
3. Select Next , then press / to set the beginning time of schedulerpress e
/f
to
switch between hour and minute.
4. Press e
/f
to select Duration , then press / to set the period of events.
5. Press e
/f
to select Alarm , then press / to set time quantum of alarm or turn off the
alarm.
6. Press to confirm the settings, input the contents of events and then select Next .
7.4.2 View the Scheduler
View the scheduler per day or per month.
View Day
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View the scheduler per day.
1. Enter "Extra", and select Scheduler View Day .
2. Press e
/f
to select the desired date, press / to select scheduler, then press
to view the details.
View Month
View one day in different months.
1. Enter "Extra", and select Scheduler View Month .
2. Press e
/f
or / to select the desired date, and then press to enter.
3. Press / to select the date you want to view and enter it.
7.4.3 Modify the Scheduler
1. Enter the desired scheduler to view ( see section "View the Scheduler" ).
2. Press e
/f
to select Edit to enter.
3. Modify the correlative contents in the scheduler, press to save it.
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7.4.4 Delete the Scheduler
1. Enter the desired scheduler to view ( see section "View the Scheduler" ).
2. Press e
/f
to select Erase to enter.
3. Select Yes to delete the scheduler.
7.4.5 Set Options
Set the default options of the scheduler. Enter "Extra", and then select Scheduler
Options :
Set Work Hours
Set working time, namely, the beginning and ending time of work in scheduler every day.
Auto Delete
Delete the record time for event after the event happened.
Default Alarm
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Set the default of alarm when you add the scheduler.
7.5 Calculator
The calculator enables you to have basic mathematical computation.
1. Enter "Extra", and select Calculator to enter.
2. Press number keys to input the desired numbers, press e
/f
to input the operator symbols.
Operator Symbols Notes
÷ Division Sign
-Subtraction Sigh
= Equal Sign, result
+ Plus Sign
x Multiply Sign
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. Radix Point
C Clear the numbers inputted and
display zero.
± Change the positive and negative
value of the numbers.
Note The definition of calculator is limited and rounding errors may occur.
8 Appendix
8.1 Shortcut
8.1.1 Speed Dial
Speed dial refers to quickly dial out the number in "Contacts" in idle mode ( Refer to section
"Speed Dial" in chapter "Contacts" ).
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Operation Method
Press and hold the corresponding alphanumeric key to dial it directly.
8.1.2 Quick View the Contacts
Press f to view all contacts quickly.
8.1.3 Quick Entry into Extra
Press e to enter "Extra" quickly.
8.1.4 Quick Entry into Messages
Press to enter "Messages" quickly.
8.1.5 Quick Set Mute Mode
Press and hold to enter or exit from the mute mode.
8.1.6 Quick Set Alert Type
Press and hold to set alert type quickly in idle mode.
8.1.7 Quick View All Recent Calls
Press and hold to view all recent calls quickly.
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8.1.8 Quick Lock the Keys
Press and hold to lock the keys quickly.
Note Input "123" to unlock.
8.1.9 Quick Return to Idle Mode
Press ( rather than hold ) to return to the idle mode quickly.
8.1.10 Delete the Current Input
In the input state, press to delete the current inputs one by one. Press and hold
to delete all the current inputs.
8.1.11 Quick Switch Input Methods
When inputting the texts, press to switch the input methods. When only the numbers
are allowed to input, press to input "# " .
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8.1.12 Quick Input Symbols
When inputting the texts, press to enter the list of symbols.
8.2 Input Characters
In the phone you can input English, numbers and symbols through the alphanumeric keys.
Your phone provides these input methods: letter input method, number input method,
English input method, and symbol input method. Letter input method can be divided into
Uppercase English Input method and Lowercase English Input method.
Description for input methods
Input Method Operation Methods
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Input uppercase /
lowercase letters
1. Select letter input method.
2. Press the corresponding alphanumeric keys.
Each key corresponds to multiple letters. Pressing the key
once will input the first letter, pressing the key twice will
input the second letter, and so on.
Input numbers 1. Select number input method.
2. Press number keys to input numbers.
Input English
1. Select English input method.
2. Press the corresponding alphanumeric keys until the
desired word appeared on the screen.
3. If the word on the screen is not the one you want, you may
press
/
to view other suited words.
4. Select the desired word and then press .
Input symbols
Press to enter the list of symbols directly and then
press / to switch the screen, press the corresponding
alphanumeric keys to input the symbols.
z Under abc / ABC input method, press "
1 " to input some
common symbols.
Delete character Press
.
Delete all characters Press and hold
.
Move the cursor to
left or right. Press
e
/
f
.
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8.3 Failure Analysis
Symptoms Possible Causes Solutions
Inadequate battery power Charge the battery
Power- on
Failure Poor battery contact Re-install the battery
Automatic
power- off Seriously poor battery power Recharge the battery
Deceasing of battery
performance Replace the battery
Inadequate
standby time
Poor network signal Move to other places
Poor network signal Move to other places
Network
connection
failure Out of the service area Confirm whether it is in the
CDMA network service area
Call drop during
a call Poor network signal Move to other places
No ring for a
incoming call
The phone is set to Silence,
or the volume for incoming call
ringtone is set to 0.
Enter [Settings] and set the
mode as non-mute; or check
ringtone volume.
Prompt to input
PUK
R-UIM card is locked due to
successive inputting false PIN
code for three times.
Contact with operators.
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If the problems cannot be solved after the above handling, you may contact your seller or network
operator, or feed back your information directly by sending emails to zte_mobile@zte.com.cn
for customer service. We will reply to you as soon as possible.
8.4 RF exposure Information
The SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types
X160 (FCC ID: Q78-X160) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR
value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the ear is 1.514
W/kg and when properly worn on the body is 0.311 W/kg. This device was tested for
typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 1.5cm from the body. To
maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure requirements, use accessories that maintain
a 1.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The
use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metallic components
in its assembly. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not
comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.

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