ZTE ZTEF165 WCDMA/GSM/GPRS Mobil Handset User Manual WCDMA GSM GPRS V1 0

ZTE Corporation WCDMA/GSM/GPRS Mobil Handset WCDMA GSM GPRS V1 0

WCDMA GSM GPRS User ManualV1 0

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ZTE F165
Durable HSDPA 3G Mobile Phone
User Manual
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PC Software Requirements
Join Me PC Software included supports Microsoft Vista, Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4 or Windows
XP with Service Pack 2 only. 64 bit systems or MAC OS are not supported.
Warnings and Safety Notices
Please read all the safety notices before using this device
Copyright © 2007 ZTE Corporation All Rights Reserved.
1st Edition August 2007
No part of this publication may be excerpted, reproduced, translated or utilized in any form or by any means,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of
ZTE Corporation.
ZTE Corporation operates a policy of continuous development. ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make
changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.
Limitation of Liability
ZTE shall not be liable for any loss of profits or indirect, special, incidental or consequential
damages resulting from or arising out of or in connection with using this product, whether or not
ZTE had been advised, knew or should have known the possibility of such damages. The user should
refer to the enclosed warranty card for full warranty and service information.
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Declaration
We, ZTE Corporation, declared that:
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Do not attempt to disassemble the mobile phone by yourself. Non-expert handling of the devices
may damage them.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines
and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based
on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and
thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin
designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health. The exposure standard for
wireless fixed phoned employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
SAR. The SAR limits set by the FCC are 1.6W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting as its highest certified power
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level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power
level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value.
This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the
power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station, the
lower the output power.
The Highest SAR Values for this model phone when tested for use on the left hand, touch cheek
were 1.28W/g
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
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connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
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Contents
How to use your belt clip ............................................................................................... 9
RF Safety Information .................................................................................................. 12
General Safety Information .......................................................................................... 13
Support and Warranty Information ............................................................................. 14
Warranty Information ................................................................................................... 15
Key Layout .................................................................................................................... 16
Display Icons ................................................................................................................ 18
1. Getting Started .......................................................................................................... 19
1.1 Install the (U)SIM Card ..................................................................................... 19
1.2 Insert the Battery .............................................................................................. 20
1.3 Switch the Phone on and Connect the Charger ................................................ 21
1.4 Charging and Battery Life ................................................................................. 22
1.5 Basic Navigation .............................................................................................. 22
1.6 Enter Your Contacts ......................................................................................... 24
1.7 Edit Your Contacts to Change Ringtones and Groups ...................................... 26
1.8 Set Speed Dials ............................................................................................... 27
1.9 Make a Call ...................................................................................................... 28
1.10 Receive a Call .................................................................................................. 30
1.11 Send a SMS (Text Message) ............................................................................ 32
1.12 Emergency Calls .............................................................................................. 33
1.13 Notes on Text Modes, Predictive Text and Special Characters ......................... 34
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1.14 Personalise Your Phone ................................................................................... 36
1.15 Using File Manager .......................................................................................... 42
1.16 Make a Video Call ............................................................................................ 45
1.17 Receive a Video Call ........................................................................................ 46
1.18 Set Alarms and Appointments .......................................................................... 47
1.19 Send an E-mail ................................................................................................. 49
1.20 Take Pictures and Videos ................................................................................. 50
1.21 Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) ................ .................... .................... ......... 52
1.22 Receive a Multimedia Message ........................................................................ 52
1.23 Browse the Internet using Rogers Vision .......................................................... 53
1.24 Game & Apps ................................................................................................... 54
1.25 Use your Phone as a Music Player (MP3 Player) ............................................. 54
2 Advanced Operation .......................................................................................... 57
2.1 Use Join Me to Connect your Phone to your PC .............................................. 57
2.2 Installing Join Me.............................................................................................. 58
2.3 Use Join Me to Copy your Pictures to your PC ................................................. 59
2.4 Use Join Me to Copy Music Files from your PC to your Phone ........................ 61
2.5 Enter your Contacts using Join Me ................................................................... 63
2.6 Copy Contacts from the phone to your PC (create a backup) .................... 64
2.7 Import your Contacts from Microsoft Outlook .................................................... 65
2.8 Use Join Me to Connect your PC to the Internet .............................................. 66
2.9 Connect to a Bluetooth Device ......................................................................... 68
2.10 Other Facilities ................................................................................................. 71
2.11 Advanced Message Settings ............................................................................ 76
2.12 Advanced Handset Settings ............................................................................. 78
2.13 Advanced Call Settings .................................................................................... 79
3 Technical Information and Help ........................................................................ 82
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3.1 Troubleshooting and FAQ’s .............................................................................. 82
3.2 Glossary of Terms ............................................................................................ 84
3.3 Technical Parameters ....................................................................................... 85
4 Environmental Statement ................................................................................... 86
5 Menu Listing ........................................................................................................ 88
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How to use your belt clip
Please Note
The handset will only fit one way into the belt clip. It clips in gently and does not need to be forced.
The screen faces inwards to provide protection and to prevent the screen getting scratched. Do not force
the handset the wrong way into the clip as this will mark the handset casing.
How to insert your phone into the belt clip
Hold the handset upright with the screen facing the inside of the belt clip.
Insert the bottom of the handset into the bottom of the belt clip.
Gently push the handset in towards the top clip to secure the handset.
How to remove your phone from the belt clip
Gently push the top lever towards the back of the belt clip. The handset will be released.
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Insert the handset with the
screen facing towards the
back of the belt clip.
Remove the handset by
gently pressing the top lever.
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Extendable Antenna
The phone has an external antenna located on the
top of the handset. To get maximum call quality and
coverage you should extend the antenna whenever
you make or receive a call. If you do extend the
antenna, you should pull it out to its full extent. The
antenna should not be left in the half way position
during a call as call quality may be affected.
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RF Safety Information
The handset has an external antenna located on the top of the handset. For optimum performance
with minimum power consumption always extend the antenna fully and do not cover it with your
hand. Covering the antenna affects call quality, may cause the handset to operate at higher power
level than needed, and may shorten talk and idle times.
Radio Frequency Energy
Your handset is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When switched on it intermittently
transmits radio frequency (RF) energy (radio waves). The transmit power level is optimized for best
performance and automatically reduces when there is good quality reception. Maximum power is
only used at the edge of network coverage so under most circumstances the power output is very low.
Under poor network conditions the phone will transmit at a higher power, may get hot and will have
a significantly shorter battery life.
Declaration of Conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that the product(s) detailed in this manual, and in
combination with our accessories, conform with the essential requirements of The Radio
Communications Standard (Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure) 2003 and the Australian
Communications and Media Authority Section 376 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
Liquid Damage - Important Note
The handset has a durable rubber shell but it is NOT waterproof and should not be immersed in any
liquid. The unit contains liquid detecting stickers and liquid damage will be warranty void. Always
close the charger and antenna port covers to maximise protection against liquid ingress.
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General Safety Information
The handset contains delicate electronic circuitry, magnets and battery systems. You should treat it
with care and pay attention to the following points:
Handle the handset with care. Do not drop or
throw the handset down roughly.
Do not immerse in any liquid. The handset
contains a liquid detection sticker and the
warranty will be voided by any liquid
damage.
Do not place the handset near computer disks,
credit cards, and other magnetic media. The
information contained on disks or cards may
be erased or damaged.
Do not leave the handset or battery in direct
sunlight or near other heat sources where the
temperature could exceed 45 °C.
Keep the handset, battery, charger and any
other accessories away from children.
In the unlikely event of a battery leak avoid
contact with your eyes or skin. In the event of
contact please flush thoroughly with water
and consult a doctor.
Observe and obey warning signs at petrol
stations, airports and hospitals.
The operation of some medical electronic
devices, such as hearing aids and pacemakers,
may be affected by the handset.
Take care not to allow metal objects such as
coins or keys to come into contact with the
battery.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
Do not throw used batteries into household
rubbish, return them to a recycling point. (see
Chapter 4)
Do not connect the handset to any other
chargers or cigarette lighter chargers.
Only use the supplied charger.
Be careful not to pierce the battery with sharp
objects and do not use damaged batteries.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery.
Stop using the battery if abnormal heat, odour,
discolouration, deformation, or abnormal
condition is detected during use, charge, or
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storage.
Do not put the battery in your mouth.
Only use original batteries. Using any
unauthorized battery may affect your handset
performance or may cause danger of
explosion, etc.
Only use original replacement batteries.
Do not attempt to dismantle the handset or
any of its accessories.
Do not place the handset close to the edge of
a table in case it moves when set on vibrate
mode.
Do not put the handset into a microwave
oven, dryer, or high-pressure container.
Do not use your handset while driving or
operating other machinery.
Do not use the handset where blasting is in
progress.
Switch your phone off when boarding
aircraft.
Do not leave your handset at the bottom of a
bag where it may be damaged by sharp
objects.
Do not leave the handset discharged or
disconnected for a long time, otherwise your
personal data may be lost.
Remember to make backup copies of all
important data on your handset
Take care when your phone is in your pocket.
Sitting down may damage the handset.
It is normal for the handset to become warm
while the battery is being charged.
Under poor network conditions battery life is
considerably reduced
When the battery is thrown away cover the
terminals with insulating tape.
Please recycle the packaging and all parts as
stated in Chapter 4.
Please use original accessories or accessories
that are authorized by ZTE.
Support and Warranty Information
For technical support please consult this manual and search our web site and FAQ section at
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www.zte.com.au.
Please do not call the warranty service line for general support enquiries.
All calls for PIN number enquiries, Network problems, Rogers Next G Services, Web Access,
Account and Billing Information, (U)SIM card registration and general enquiries should be
directed to Rogers.
Warranty Information
The warranty does not apply to defects or errors in the product caused by:
(a) Reasonable abrasion
(b) Misuse including mishandling, physical damage, improper installation, unauthorized
disassembly of the product
(c) Water or any other liquid damage
(d) Any unauthorized repair or modification
(e) Power surges, lightning damage, fire, flood or other events outside ZTE’s reasonable control
(f) Use of the product with any unauthorized third party products such as generic chargers
(g) Any other cause beyond the range of normal usage for products.
The End User shall have no right to reject, return, or receive a refund for any product from ZTE under
the above-mentioned situations.
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Key Layout
Clear key
Call key
LCD
Earpiece
Arrow Keys
(Left/Right/Up/Down/OK)
Right Select Key
Left Select Key
Back key
Long press the # Key to activate
Meeting mode with vibrate
End / Exit and ON/OFF Key
Microphone
Long press the * Key to
activate the key lock
Camera
Extendable Antenna
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Camera Key
Volume Keys
Left View Back View
Antenna port
for connection
to car kit
Camera
Micro SD Port
Right View
Charger, USB Port
and Headset Jack
Key Layout
Notes
Key lock is enabled by holding down the * Key.
Long press the # Key to activate Meeting mode with vibrate.
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Display Icons
GPRS Network Signal Strength Battery Level Indicator
3G Network Signal Strength Missed Call
New SMS or Multimedia Message Missed Video Call
New E-mail Divert All Calls is activated
New Wap Push Message Silent Mode
SMS or MMS Memory is Full Vibrate mode enabled
E-mail Memory is Full Headset Mode
Wap Push Message Memory is Full Headset and Vibrate Mode
Roaming GPRS Attach
EDGE Network Signal Strength PDP Context Established
Alarm is set Bluetooth ON
Secure Internet Sites Low battery Level
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1. Getting Started
1.1 Install the (U)SIM Card
The (U)SIM card (Universal Subscriber Interface Module) is the small plastic chip with gold
contacts supplied by Rogers. This contains your phone number and acts as a store for your contacts.
It can be moved between different phones if required. Insert this face down into the carrier inside the
back panel of the phone. Make sure it is pushed all the way down as shown below:
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1.2 Insert the Battery
Insert the battery carefully with the contacts located against the gold springs in the handset. The
battery will only fit one way.
Close the case by locating the plastic cover into the grooves and sliding the cover up to close it. Do
NOT force the cover down by pressing on it. This will damage the cover. Slide the cover up gently.
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1.3 Switch the Phone on and Connect the Charger
Press and hold the key for two seconds to switch your phone on. The phone takes about 20
seconds to initialize. Enter the PIN number supplied by Rogers with your (U)SIM card. The start up
screen below is referred to throughout the manual as the Idle Screen:
Charge Your Phone
Open the charger port on the bottom of the handset and rotate the rubber cover to one side.
Insert the charger lead carefully with the plug arrow facing the top of the handset
The plug only fits one way. Do NOT use excessive force to insert the plug
Check the plug is the right way round and lined up correctly and insert it gently.
You can also charge your phone by connecting it to your PC using the USB data lead supplied.
Please see the Advanced Section for more details on PC applications.
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1.4 Charging and Battery Life
Only use the charger supplied.
Normal charge time is 4-5 hours.
When not using the phone for a long period, remove the battery and store it in a cool dry place.
Do not leave the phone connected to the charger for more than 24 hours..
If the battery is not fully charged after 8 hours please stop charging.
Charge the battery between 0°C~50°C. If the temperature of the handset is too high, switch it off
and let it cool.
Battery life can be maximized by regularly allowing the phone to fully discharge before
recharging the battery.
Charge the battery promptly when flat.
Under poor network conditions (less than 2 bars) it is normal for the battery to only last 1 day.
To maximize battery life, turn off Bluetooth and reduce the back lighting to 10 seconds (see
Section 1.14 - ‘Personalise your Phone’).
You can charge the phone in the ON or OFF state. In the OFF state you will see the Charging
Battery animation. Remember to switch your phone ON after charging by holding the key for
2 seconds.
1.5 Basic Navigation
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key to access the Main Menu:
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Arrow Keys
Use the Arrow Keys for shortcuts to menus, to move around the Main Menu and to move the cursor
Left (Shortcut to Calls) Right (Shortcut to Messages)
Down (Shortcut to Contacts)
U
p
(
Shortcut to Friends
)
Idle Screen Main Menu
OK Key
The Icon are described at
the bottom of the screen
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Select Keys
The two keys at the top of the keypad are called the Select Keys.
The left and right Select Keys are used to choose the options from the bottom of the screen.
In the above example the Left Select Key opens Vision and the Right Select Key launches Music.
Back and Exit Keys
Press the key to go back one step or the key to Exit to the Main Menu or the Idle
Screen.
1.6 Enter Your Contacts
There are several methods available to enter contacts into your phone. The Getting Started Section
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deals with adding your contacts manually and copying contacts from a previous (U)SIM card. See
the Advanced Section for adding contacts from your PC and importing contacts from Microsoft
Outlook. All contacts can be stored in Groups for easy management.
Adding Your Contacts Manually
At the Idle Screen enter the phone number on the keypad and then press the Left Select Key to
Save.
Press the OK Key to Create New Contact.
Add the persons name using the abc keys (see notes on entering text in section 1.13).
Press the OK Key to Save.
You can use the arrow keys to change the Contact type and Saving Location
Copy Contacts from a previous (U)SIM Card
Insert your old (U)SIM card. Switch the phone on and press the Down Arrow Key to enter
Contacts
Press the Right Arrow key once for (U)SIM to show the list of Contacts from your old (U)SIM
card.
Press Options, Copy, Copy all, press OK and then press Yes to confirm.
Add a Contact from a Received or Dialled Call Number
You can save a new contact from an incoming or dialled call number:
Press the key to bring up your All calls list.
The last call will be at the top of the list.
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Press the Right Select Key to Save the number.
Enter the contact name, select the saving location and press the OK Key to Save.
Add a Contact from a Received SMS (Text Message)
You can save a Contact from a received SMS:
Press the OK Key and access your Messages Menu, and then go to your Inbox
View the required message and select Options. Press Use highlight object to save the number.
Choose New Contact to create a new contact from the received SMS number.
Searching Contacts
You can search your contacts by pressing the letter keys that correspond to your contact name.
Press OK Key and access Contacts menu (or press the Down Arrow Key)
From the contacts list press the initial letter key to bring up the contacts associated with that letter.
1.7 Edit Your Contacts to Change Ringtones and Groups
Once you have added some contacts you can edit them to change the Group and to set a personalised
Ring Tone.
Contacts are normally stored in the default Group, Unclassified.
You can move your contacts into other Groups: Mates, Family, Friends, Work, and VIP.
Regardless of Group, all your contacts are displayed under All records.
From the Idle Screen go to your Contacts list by pressing the OK KeyContacts or just press
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the Down Arrow Key.
Use the arrow keys to search and press OK to View the required Contact.
Press OK to Edit the Contact.
When you are in Edit mode you can assign a specific Group and change the Ringtone.
Use the Down Arrow key to navigate through the menu.
Use the Right Select Key to Modify the incoming Ringtone.
Use the Left or Right Arrow keys to change Groups.
Changing the Ringtone to a personalised tune will let you recognise key callers instantly by their
unique tune.
1.8 Set Speed Dials
Once you have entered some contacts you can assign speed dial keys to your chosen contacts:
Press OK Key and enter the Contacts menu.
Use the Arrow Keys to scroll to the contact you wish to assign a Speed Dial Number.
Press the Left Select Key for Options.
Press 3 or scroll down to item 3 to Set speed dial.
Assign your chosen contact to the next available number (1, 2 and 3 are preset and cannot be
changed).
Press the OK Key to Setup the speed dial (or to Cancel an existing speed dial).
Press the key to exit when finished or the Back Key to choose another contact.
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Make a Call Using Speed Dial
From the Idle Screen press and hold the required Speed Dial Key to make a call to that contact.
E.g. A long press on the 1 key will automatically dial your voicemail number.
1.9 Make a Call
Extend the antenna completely to get maximum coverage and call quality.
Dial the number manually
If required press the * key twice for the International Prefix ‘+’.
Enter the number on the keypad and press the key to make the call.
When the call is connected you can press the OK Key for Handsfree mode.
Press the key to end the call.
Choose a number from your Contacts list
Press OK Key and enter the Contacts menu.
Use the Up/Down Arrow Keys to scroll to your chosen contact.
Press the key to make the call.
When the call is connected you can press the OK Key for Handsfree mode.
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Press the key to end the call.
Tip – Call the number received in an SMS or E-Mail message
If you receive an SMS or E-mail message with an embedded number you can easily call that number.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the number then simply press the Call key .
Choose a number from your call list (received, dialled and missed calls)
Press the key to bring up your All Calls list.
Use the Up and Down Arrow Keys to scroll to the desired number (for last number redial select
the top number).
Press the key to make the call.
When the call is connected you can press the OK Key for Handsfree mode.
Press the key to end the call.
Notes
You can adjust the volume using the side Volume Keys.
The microphone is at the bottom of the handset. Be careful not to block it with your hands.
Press the Left Select Key for further options during a voice call. Use the Back key to return to the
call menu.
Hold: Puts the current call on hold. You can dial a third party. Press hold again to switch your two
calls.
End call: End the current call.
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Record: Record the current call. The audio file will save to Tools-File Manager-Audios-My
Audios.
DTMF Off/On: Enable or disable sending DTMF tones. Default is ON.
New Text Message: Send a new message during a call.
Contacts: Switch to Contacts during a call.
1.10 Receive a Call
When you receive an incoming voice call, the ring tone, illumination and vibrate function will activate
(depending on your current profile setting).
Extend the antenna completely to get maximum coverage and call quality.
Press the key or the OK key to answer.
Press the Right Select Key or the to reject the call
Press any other key to mute the incoming call (The ring is muted but the call is not answered)
When an incoming call has been muted you can press the key or the OK key to answer.
Notes:
When the headset is connected pressing the headset switch will answer the call.
Always extend the antenna fully. If it is half extended call quality will be compromised.
When you mute an incoming call it remains in the ringing state at both ends. This is useful in
meetings etc. so you can view the caller details before deciding whether to answer the call. If you
hang up the other party will know you have rejected the call but if you mute the incoming ring
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you can let the call ring out without answering.
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1.11 Send a SMS (Text Message)
From the Idle Screen press the Right Arrow Key to open the Messages menu:
Press the OK Key to select New Message. Press the OK Key to select Text Message.
Press the OK Key to select from your Contacts list or enter the number manually.
Select the chosen contact and press the OK Key twice to enter your contact.
Press the Down Arrow key twice to move the cursor into the text field.
The default text mode is Predictive Text indicated by the En symbol for English (see 1.13)
Enter your text by pressing the corresponding keys once for each letter you require eg 43556 for
hello.
Press Options to access My Words to add your own words to the Dictionary (see 1.13)
To change into conventional abc text mode press the # key to toggle between En, 123, ABC and
abc modes.
Press Options to Save the message in Drafts.
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When completed, press the Right Select Key to Send your message.
1.12 Emergency Calls
Extend the antenna completely to get maximum coverage and quality.
To make an emergency call during normal use
1 Ensure that your handset is switched on and in service.
2 Press the key repeatedly to clear the display and return to the Idle Screen.
3 Enter the emergency number for your present location using the keypad, (eg 000)
4 Press key to call the number. Follow instructions received and do not end the call until told
to do so.
To make an emergency call without a (U)SIM Card
When the (U)SIM card is not inserted, enter the emergency number and press or the
OK Key to make the call.
Notes
Tell the operator which service you require. Give your position and remain stationary with the
antenna fully extended to get the best coverage.
Due to the nature of the cellular system, the connection of emergency calls cannot be guaranteed.
Never rely solely on any wireless device for essential communications like medical emergencies.
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1.13 Notes on Text Modes, Predictive Text and Special Characters
Your current text mode is indicated by En (predictive text), 123, ABC or abc displayed directly
beneath the battery symbol.
Use the # key to switch between different text modes En, 123, ABC and abc.
In ABC or abc mode press the key with the required letter once for the first letter, twice for the
second letter etc.
Press and hold the key to enter the corresponding number.
To insert a space press the “0” key. To delete letters press the Clear key.
If the next letter is on the same key, wait until the cursor appears or press the Right arrow key to
move the cursor on.
Press the 1 key for common punctuation marks when in text modes
Press the * key for special characters.
Predictive text (En) is based on a built-in dictionary and generates words from the combination
of letters pressed.
In En mode press the letter keys once for each letter. For example to write “set”, press 738.
In En mode when you finish writing the word and it is correct, press OK to confirm
If the word is not correct use the * key to toggle between different available words and press OK
to confirm or use My Words to add your own words to the dictionary
In text input modes (eg SMS, MMS and E-Mail) you can add your own words to the built-in
Dictionary which is called My Words. Press the Options key to access My Words
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My Words
From the text entry mode press the Options key and press OK for My Words
(The first time you use My Words press OK to add a new word)
Press Right Select Key to Add a new word then press Ok to Save it.
In My Words you can press the Options key to Edit or Delete words
Unicode Characters and SMS Message Length
The underlined characters in the above chart are Unicode Characters. This means that they are not
part of the standard SMS character set and they require 2 SMS characters to transmit them. Normal
SMS message length is 160 characters. If you exceed this the message will be sent by 2 SMS
Messages. If you use any of the underlined characters in your message the message length is limited
to 70 characters. If you exceed 70 characters then the message will be sent using 2 SMS messages.
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1.14 Personalise Your Phone
There are many ways to change the look and feel of your handset such as changing the background
screen (wallpaper) and choosing your own ring tone etc. Advanced options such as downloading
your own music and picture files are dealt with in the Advanced Section of the manual and generally
require a PC. Advanced users will be able to explore the menus and set their preferred options as all
the menus are intuitive and self explanatory.
Change the Background Screen (Wallpaper)
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press the OK Key.
Press OK Key to select Wallpaper. This opens the File Manager area of the phone.
Press OK Key to open the Photos folder, scroll down and press OK to open the Wallpapers
folder.
Choose a background screen from the available list and press Setting to confirm.
Once you have your own pictures saved on the phone you can select these from the My Pictures
folder, see the Advanced Section for more details.
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Change your Ringtone
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press OK.
Press the Right Arrow key twice to get to Profiles.
Press the Right Select Key to Edit your current profile.
Press the OK Key to modify the Voicecall/Videocall ringtone.
Browse to Audios, Ring to see the available built in tones.
In the advanced section you can download and choose your own music files as the ringtone.
Lock the Handset
From the idle screen press and hold the * key then press the Right Select Key to lock the handset. To
unlock press the * key followed by the Right Select Key.
Switch on Vibrate Mode - Long press the # Key to enable Meeting Mode
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press the OK Key.
Press the Right Arrow key twice to get to Profiles.
Press the Right Select Key to Edit the profile.
Go to item 4 - Ringing type and press the OK Key to modify.
Select the required mode and press the OK Key to confirm.
Switch the Key Tones off
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
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Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press OK.
Press the Right Arrow key twice to get to Profiles.
Press the Right Select Key to Edit the profile.
Go to item 6 - Keytones and switch them off if you prefer to have silent keys.
Change the Screen Brightness
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press OK.
Go to item 3 - for Brightness.
Use the Up and Down arrows to set your desired level.
Mute the Handset with a Single Key Press
You can mute your handset and switch it to Meeting mode with vibrating by pressing and holding
the # key.
Press and hold the # key to engage and disengage this mode.
Change the Backlight Duration
Reducing the backlight duration to 10 seconds can improve battery life.
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press OK.
Go to item 2 for Set backlight duration.
Set the desired time out for the backlight.
Set the Owner name
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The owner name is displayed on the Idle Screen.
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press OK.
Go to 5) for Owner name.
Type your name and press the OK Key to save.
Set the Greeting
The Greeting is displayed when you switch on the handset.
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, press OK.
Go to 6) for Greeting.
Type your name or message and press the OK Key to save.
Disable or change the PIN Number
From the idle screen press the OK key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow for Settings, Press the OK Key.
Press the Right Arrow Key three times for Security.
Press OK to select Activate Security Codes.
Press OK to select PIN code.
Switch On or Off and enter the PIN number to confirm.
To change the PIN Number select Change Security Codes.
Press OK to Select PIN code.
Notes on PIN Codes
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PIN Code 1 is provided by Rogers.
PIN2 Code is an additional PIN associated with your (U)SIM card and is not normally used.
Handset Lock is an additional PIN code used when you switch on the phone.
If you forget your Handset Lock code your handset will need to repair and you will lose your
content. It cannot be reset after it is locked.
Fixed dial numbers and FDN list:
This function requires set-up and support from Rogers. If FDN is enabled on the (U)SIM card then only the
phone numbers listed in the FDN list can be called. This function also uses PIN2. Please contact Rogers for
more information.
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Customise the Shortcut Keys
From the Idle Screen you can press the Arrow Keys to access various menus. It is possible to change
the shortcut keys to your own preference. The default options are shown below.
To change the shortcut keys
From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu.
Press the Down Arrow then the Right Arrow key for Settings, press the OK Key.
Press the Right key for Handset Settings.
Go to 5) for Shortcut Keys and make your preferred choices from the available list.
This is just a small section of what can be customized. We encourage users to play with the phone to
explore all the available menu choices. See the Menu Listing in the Advanced Section for the
complete menu structure.
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1.15 Using File Manager
All user files and downloaded content are stored in the File Manager section of the handset.
Browse the folders to find all the user accessible files that are stored on the phone and on the T-Flash
Card.
From the Idle Screen press OK for the Main Menu, then press 2 or go to Media and press OK.
Go to 3) for File Manager and press the OK Key to open the Phone File Manager menu.
The Phone File Manager folder structure is:
Photos
¾ My Pictures Contains the pictures taken on the handset
¾ Wallpapers Contains background screens for the handset
Audios
¾ Ring Contains the pre-loaded Ring Tones
¾ My Audios Storage for your own Audio files (MP3 etc)
Videos
¾ My Videos Contains the videos you take on the handset
Others Downloaded Internet files, Bluetooth and MMS files
NoteFor multimedia files such as recorder files, videos and photos, the default position is the
TFlash card. If the TFlash card can not be found the files will be stored in handset at the position
appointed by you and the save position will be the same next time.
External Memory
Your handset is equipped with a Micro SD card slot to expand the phone’s available memory up to
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2GB. You can store images, videos, music files, voice data etc on your T-Flash card.
From the Idle Screen press OK for the Main Menu then press 2 or go to Media and press the OK
Key, Go to 3) for File Manager
Press the OK Key to open the File Manager menu.
Press the Right key to navigate to the External Memory.
You can see all your folders and files that are stored on the card.
Select a folder and press the Left select key for Options:
¾ New folder: Create a new folder.
¾ Delete: You can delete the selected folder.
¾ Delete all: You can delete all the folders.
¾ Rename: You can rename the selected folder.
¾ Folder information: Show information about the selected folder.
¾ Space information: Show the usage information of handset.
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Press OK key [Select] to open a folder and select a file. Press Left select Key for Options:
¾ Send: You can send the selected files via MMS, Email or Bluetooth
¾ Move to: Move the selected file to other folder
¾ Copy to : Copy the selected file to other folder.
¾ Rename: You can rename the selected file.
¾ Delete: You can delete the selected folder.
¾ Delete all: You can delete all the folders.
¾ Mark all files: Mark all the files in the folder.
¾ File information: Show information about the selected folder.
¾ Space information: Show the usage information of handset.
¾ New folder: Create a new folder.
¾ Press OK key [Open] to open the selected file.
Press the Right select key [Mark] to mark the selected file and press the Right select Key
[Unmark] again to cancel the selection.
Note: The handset only support the TFlash card with format of FAT, FAT32. TFlash card with NTFS
format are not supportable by the handset.
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1.16 Make a Video Call
You need good quality 3G coverage to make and receive video calls.
Enter the phone number using the keypad or from your Contacts list.
Press the OK Key and select Video Call to dial out.
Press to end the call.
If the call is not successful you will be asked if you want to try a voice
call instead.
Press the Left Select Key for the following options during a video call:
Hold: Sends a still picture instead of your own image and the voice is muted.
Start recording video: Records video reception from the other party (i.e. received video stream).
Block my picture: Send a still picture instead of your own image.
Use back camera: Take picture making use of the camera at the back of phone.
Brightness: Adjust the brightness.
Zoom: Change the magnification of your own image.
Own picture off: Hide your picture.
New text message: Send SMS during a video call.
Contacts: Switch to Contacts.
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1.17 Receive a Video Call
You will only be able to receive a video call when you have good 3G
coverage with at least 3 signal bars. If you are browsing or playing video
or audio files then the browser or media player will be suspended in the
background while you answer the video call. When the call has terminated
you can resume your previous operation.
When you receive an incoming Video call
You will receive an incoming video call notification.
Press the Call Key to receive the video call.
Press End Key to end the video call.
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1.18 Set Alarms and Appointments
Set Alarms
From the main menu select Media>Tools>Time then scroll down to the Alarm menu. Press Add to create a
new alarm.
In the Setup alarm screen configure your alarm as required
Daily Alarm goes off every day.
Workday alarm goes off Mon – Fri only.
Weekly alarm will go off at the same time each week.
Once Alarm will only go off once.
Set your desired Ringtone by choosing the Edit button or selecting Edit alarm of Options in the
Alarm screen above.
Workdays are Mon – Fri and can be changed by selecting Set rest days under Options in the
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Alarm screen above.
If the Alarm time has passed you will not be able to save it.
Set Appointments through the Calendar
If you use the Calendar function frequently we advise you to configure your short cut keys to enable
quick access to the Calendar. See the Section 1.14 to change your shortcut keys. Otherwise you need
to access the Calendar through the Tools.
From the Idle Screen press OK for the main menu.
From the main menu select Media>Tools>Time then press the Down Arrow Key to the Calendar
menu
Press OK to open it.
Press the Right Select Key to Add.
You can add a Meeting, Memo or Anniversary.
The Memo function does not allow you to set an alarm.
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Follow the prompts on screen to configure your appointment reminder
If the Alarm time has passed you will not be able to save the appointment.
1.19 Send an E-mail
From the Idle Screen press the Right Arrow Key to access Messages interface, then press
Right Arrow key get to the E-Mail menu.
Press OK to create a new E-mail.
Enter the sender address e.g. username@domain.com
Press the down arrow to access the Copy To Field.
Press the down arrow to access the Title Field.
Press the down arrow to enter the Text field.
Press the OK Key to Insert attachments.
When you are finished press the Right Select Key to Send.
Email Settings
Under Settings you should configure your own Email parameters. See the Advanced Section on
how to do this.
You can configure other Mailboxes (e.g. Gmail, Yahoo etc) to receive Emails from external
addresses.
See your E-mail provider for the POP Server details etc and see the Advanced Section for more
information.
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1.20 Take Pictures and Videos
Your phone has two cameras for still and video pictures. The main camera is on the back and the
video camera is on the front to face you when make a video call.
Take Still Pictures
From the Main menu select Media>Multimedia then Camera
You can choose the front or back cameras under Options
Press the OK Key take a picture.
Use the Up and Down arrows to control the zoom*
Press the Options button to:
¾ Change the Photo Size* and orientation
¾ Change the Quality
¾ Change the Brightness
¾ Change the Contrast
¾ Apply an effect (black and white or sepia)
¾ Change the camera shutter sound
¾ Save to handset memory or TFlash Card
¾ Camera change (front to back)
¾ Go to other options (Video Camera, etc.)
* The default photo size is small to enable easy sending by MMS and Email. If you wish to view
your pictures on a PC then change the picture size Max.1200 x 1600 by going into Camera, Options,
Photo Size. Zoom is not available on 1280 x 960 as the screen is already at maximum resolution.
Make Videos
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From the Main Menu select Media>Multimedia
Go down to option 2) for Video Camera. Press OK to Record your video.
Press Options to change any of the following settings:
¾ Video size (The default length of the video is only 15 seconds. Change this if required.)
¾ Video Quality
¾ Brightness
¾ Contrast
¾ Effect (normal, black and white or sepia)
¾ Video sound
¾ Video format, MP4 or 3GP
¾ Save to handset memory or TFlash Card
¾ Camera change (Use the front / back camera)
¾ Switch to Camera (for still shots)
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1.21 Send a Multimedia Message (MMS)
When you send a Multimedia Message you can attach a picture, music or video file.
From the Idle Screen press the Right Arrow Key to access the messages menu.
Press OK to create a new message.
Press the down arrow to access Multimedia message and press OK to Select.
Enter the phone number or use Contacts to select a number.
Enter text in the title field if required.
Press the down arrow to enter the text field.
When you are in the text field you can press the OK Key to Insert an Image, Audio or Video file.
Browse to your photos, audios or video folder and select the file.
1.22 Receive a Multimedia Message
When you receive a MMS you get a standard message alert. Press OK to View the message. If
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required press Retrieve to download the message. When the message has downloaded press the Left
Select Key for Options. Choose Use Highlight Object to Save the file.
1.23 Browse the Internet using Rogers Vision
The internet enables you to search and find useful and fun information and to enhance your phone by
downloading ringtones, pictures, movie clips, videos and games.In idle screen press OK key twice to
access the Vision menu.
Rogers Vision Menu Listing
You can access the menu quickly by pressing the number keys: 1 for Video / Radio, 2 for Mobile TV,
3 for Rogers Music Player, 4 for Internet, 5 for Rogers Mall, 6 for Friends, 7 for MobileMail, 8 for
Video Call and 9 for More Services. These services are regularly updated by Rogers, detailed
information please consult your service provider.
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1.24 Game & Apps
There are various ways to enhance your phone by downloading content from the internet.
Press the OK Key to access the Main Menu, select Games & Apps.
Go to Downloads or Get New Application and press the OK Key to download the games or
applications from the default website.
1.25 Use your Phone as a Music Player (MP3 Player)
Once you have downloaded music or imported it from your PC (see 2.4) you can play your own
music on your phone.
Method 1, Use File Manager
From the Main Menu select Media>Multimedia> File Manager.
Press the OK Key for File Manager.
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Go to the Audios directory, My Audios and open the desired music file.
Method 2, Create a new Playlist and Operate your Music Player
When you have some music files stored on your phone you can create a playlist to play your songs in
the preferred order.
Go to the Main Menu and choose Media>Multimedia.
Use the Down Arrow key to select Playlist.
Choose Add to create a new Playlist.
Browse through the File Manager directory structure to get to your chosen files.
Use the Mark button to select multiple tracks to create your playlist.
Make sure you Save the playlist.
Access your Playlist and Play your songs.
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When playing the file use the Right key to choose the next file, the Left key for the previous file.
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Long press the Right Key to forward the file, and long press Left Key to rewind the file.
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2 Advanced Operation
2.1 Use Join Me to Connect your Phone to your PC
Join Me is a PC application that enables you to connect your phone to your PC. Once you have
installed it you can connect your PC to the internet, copy music and picture files from your personal
collection, and use your PC to enter and backup your contacts.
Compatibility
The software is only compatible with Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows 2000 SP 4 and
Windows Vista but cannot be guaranteed to run on these systems.
It is not compatible with Microsoft Vista 64 bit, ME, 98 or 95 or with any MAC OS.
The software may not run in all PC environments, or in conjunction with other software.
Multi-boot systems are not supported
The software should be installed and run under the Administrator login
Installation
Please follow the installation steps carefully.
If the installation fails please see the ReadMe file on the CD or consult our web site for more help.
www.zte.com.au
*Windows 2000, Vista and Windows XP are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
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2.2 Installing Join Me
Please install Join Me from the CD before connecting your phone to your PC.
Insert the CD provided into your PC.
The CD should auto-start after a few seconds.
The installation shield will launch and guide you through the install set up.
Please follow the prompts to install the software.
When the installation is complete plug your handset into your PC using the USB lead supplied.
The USB lead is unique and should not be used for other devices (It is not the same as digital
camera leads).
When you plug in the handset the PC will automatically install the drivers. If this fails consult our
website for more help or access Windows Device Manager to update the drivers. See
www.zte.com.au for instructions.
If you have plugged your phone into your PC before installing the CD then the drivers will not be
installed correctly.
Unplug your phone, un-install then re-install Join Me.
Plug your phone back in and see if the drivers install. See www.zte.com.au for full instructions.
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2.3 Use Join Me to Copy your Pictures to your PC
If you have taken some photos on your phone you can transfer them onto your PC using Join Me:
Make sure your phone is switched on and connected to your PC, and Join Me has been installed.
Double click the Join Me icon on the desktop.
Press Connect. The phone type will be selected automatically.
Press OK to download your Contacts and Messages (you can switch this off under Tools,
Settings).
Go to the Media tab as shown in the picture on the next page.
Double click on My Phone in the bottom left hand corner.
Double click on Photos to expand the folder structure.
Double click on My Pictures to see your picture files on the right hand side.
Drag* the required file from the file list and Drop* it into the required destination folder on the
PC.
The file will be copied to your destination folder (Desktop in the example below).
You can only drop files into Folders.
The default picture size is very small when viewed on the PC. See section 1.20 to change the
image size.
Tip: * Drag and Drop is a method of copying files. Click on the file, hold down the left mouse
button, move the mouse pointer to your required destination and release the left mouse button to
Drop the file to that location.
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1. Open the Media Tab in Join Me
2. Open the My Pictures folder on My Phone
down the bottom of the screen.
3. Drag the picture from the file list up to a
folder on your PC.
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2.4 Use Join Me to Copy Music Files from your PC to your Phone
If you have MP3 files on your PC you can transfer them onto your phone using Join Me.
Make sure your phone is switched on and connected to your PC, and Join Me has been installed.
Double click the Join Me icon on the desktop.
Press Connect. The phone type will be selected automatically.
Choose OK to download your Contacts and Messages (you can switch this off under Tools,
Settings).
Go to the Media tab as shown in the picture on the next page.
Double click on My Phone in the bottom left hand corner.
Double click on Audios to open up the Audio folders.
Find the MP3 files on your PC by browsing through the Windows file structure in Join Me.
Drag the required file from the top half (on your PC) and drop it into My Audios on the phone.
The file will be copied to your destination folder (as shown below). You can only Drop files into
Folders.
You can also Right Click on the file to choose Copy, and then go to your destination folder and
Paste.
MP3, WMA, AVI and MIDI Files are supported.
Long file names are NOT supported. If the music file name is too long it will need to be renamed.
You can use a program such as Free RIP (available free on the internet) to convert your CD’s into
MP3 files.
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Copy your selected MP3 File from your PC to the
My Audios folder on your handset.
Use drag and drop or Right click on the file, select
Copy and then paste it into the correct destination.
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2.5 Enter your Contacts using Join Me
You can use Join Me to enter new contacts into your phone.
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The save position ‘Local’ refers to the PC. Remember to change this if you want to save contacts
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2.7 Import your Contacts from Microsoft Outlook
Launch Outlook and have Join Me running and connected your handset
Note At the end of the import process Outlook can shut down. Please save any information
beforehand
On the Phonebook tab in Join Me right click and select Import From Outlook
The following fields are imported from Outlook to Join Me as below:
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2.8 Use Join Me to Connect your PC to the Internet
You can use your mobile phone as a dial up modem to connect your PC to the internet. The latest
HSDPA wireless network technology achieves broadband speeds. Please see Rogers for a list of
applicable data charges.
For mobile phone, from the Main Menu select Settings>Handset, go to 6 for Modem Settings.
Input Name, APN, Authenticate, Username, Password information (Besides name all other
informations are provided by your service provider)
Install and run the Join Me program as above and connect your phone
In Join Me go to Tools, Settings on the top menu bar
Select the Network Connection tab as shown below
Enter “*99#” in the Dial Number item as below
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The user name and password fields should be blank
Press OK to save your changes
You can now access the internet by going to the Internet tab and pressing Connect.
Once you are connected launch Internet Explorer to browse the internet in the usual way.
Notes:
Data charges can be quite high. Consult Rogers and connect to a plan if you require regular
access.
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2.9 Connect to a Bluetooth Device
Your mobile includes Bluetooth which can be used to connect your handset to wireless headsets and
hands free car kits. You can also transfer files between your phone and other Bluetooth devices such
as another phone or a laptop.
Not all applications or devices can be supported as Bluetooth is an open forum and different
manufacturers adopt different standards and implementation. As a guide we support Bluetooth 1.2
with Headset Profiles, Serial Port Profile, OBEX and Advanced Audio Distribution Profile(A2DP),
which supports stereo audio transmission. We also support FTP for file transfer to a PC or to another
device.
All manufacturers use different methods of implementation so it is best to consult your device
manufacturer for compatibility and connection issues.
Please follow the process carefully as it can seem tricky to connect to a Bluetooth device first time
around.
Once you have paired up and connected to a device the process becomes more automatic.
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From the Main Menu select Media>Tools. Scroll down to Bluetooth and press OK to select.
Press OK for the Bluetooth Manager then press the Left or Right Arrow Key to switch
Bluetooth on.
Go down then press the Left or Right Arrow Key to Show. Press OK to confirm.
Go down to My Devices and press OK. Press Search to look for Bluetooth devices.
Your chosen device must be switched on and in pairing mode.
You should see the required device listed in the Device List, Press OK to Connect.
You will be asked to submit a password. Usually 0000 or 1234, consult your device for more
information.
If you are connecting to a PC or another mobile enter the same password when requested by that
device.
Once the password has been shared and accepted by both devices they are paired and connected.
Use Bluetooth to Transfer Files to a PC or another mobile device
From the main menu go to Media> File Manager
Browse through the folders to your chosen file
Press the Left Select Key for Options.
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Choose Send then Select Bluetooth and press the OK Key
If no devices are shown press Search.
Select the device you wish to send your file to.
Enter a pass code (if requested) and use the same pass code on the other device (eg 0000)
Note: The files in the folder Wallpapers, and Ring can’t be sent via Bluetooth.
Receiving Files from Another Device
z If another paired device tries to send a file to your phone this
dialogue will appear.
z Press Yes to accept the incoming file transfer.
Connecting to a Bluetooth Car Kit or Personal Headset
Please follow the manufacturers’ instructions carefully regarding getting your Bluetooth device into
Pairing Mode.
You cannot connect your phone to the far end device unless Pairing Mode is enabled. Usually the
device will flash rapidly to indicate pairing mode. After finding the device you need to share a
password and press Connect.
Make sure Bluetooth is on and in Show mode and the other device in is Pairing Mode.
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From your handset go to the Bluetooth menu and press the OK Key to open My Devices.
Press the Right Select Key to Search.
From the list of available devices move the cursor to the required device and press OK to
Connect.
Enter the pass code specified in the user guide of your far end device (Usually 0000 or 1234).
The far end device will acknowledge the connection and your handset will report the device has
been added.
In My Devices go to your new device and press the OK Key to Connect.
The devices are now paired.
When you get an incoming call this will be sent to your Bluetooth device automatically, press the
call button to answer.
Use the Call button on your Bluetooth device to activate Last Number redial. The phone will
automatically dial out the last number.
2.10 Other Facilities
Stopwatch
The phone has a built in stopwatch accessible through the Media> Tools>Time menu.
Press OK Key to start timing.
Press OK Key to stop timing. The screen will show the event time.
Press OK Key to continue timing.
Press Right Select Key to reset.
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Calculator
The phone provides a simple calculator accessible through the Media> Tools>Others menu.
Press 0~9 key to enter numbers, Decimal to enter the decimal point.
Press Up/Down/Left/Right key to choose +, –, ×, ÷.
Press the Clear key to clear last digit and results.
Press OK Key to Calculate. Press End key or Back to exit the calculator.
World Time
World Time is accessible through the Media> Tools>Time menu.
z The world time function provides time information on major cities
worldwide.
z You can scroll to the desired city by using the Left/Right arrow
keys.
z Select your city and then press the OK Key to save the selected city
as your home time zone.
z Note changing time zones changes the current time setting.
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Java Games
z You can download games from your service provider or other
specialist portals.
z Your handset supports Java Midlet 2.0
z You can also download files onto your PC and use Join Me to
copy them over
z Copy Games into the Other directory then select Open to install
the game
z Games are installed in the Games & Apps location on the handset
Browser
You can access a generic Browser through the Main Menu
z The home page is GoRogers
z You can enter your own URL using the Go To option
z You can view your internet History and connection records
z You can create a new connection profile under Connect Setting
in Options.
z You can Erase and Set Cookies and Other Options under
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WAP Push Messages
z WA P Push Messages are indicated by the Icon on the main
display
z Use the Browser to view your Push Messages
z Push Messages are usually advertising or spam.
z They cost money in data charges to retrieve the messages.
z You can set Refuse to Receive under Browser, Options, Push
Settings.
Voice Recorder
z Access the Voice Recorder function from the Media>Multimedia
directory.
z Press OK Key to Start recording your voice memo.
z Press OK Key to Pause/Contin. recording.
z Press Right Select Key to stop recording.
z You can save by pressing the OK Key. The file will be saved to My
Audio folder.
z Press Right Select Key to Discard the voice memo.
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z Press Left Select Key to Send the memo via MMS or E-mail or Bluetooth.
Slide Show
z Access the Slide Show function from Media>Multimedia directory.
z Add pictures by pressing Add
z Browse to My Pictures and Mark the pictures you want.
z Press OK to finish, press Edit and then Save.
z Use Options to Create new slide, Rename, Delete, Delete all, and
View the image Info.
Streaming URL
Streaming URL are links to audio or video streaming content available through the browser. The
streaming content is only available while you are connected to the server and depends on your
network provider.
z Press Add to add a new streaming URL. Enter title and URL address
etc. Press Options for the submenu:
z New Bookmark: Create a new bookmark.
z Send: Send the URL address as a message or E-mail.
z Delete: Delete the address etc.
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z Delete all: Delete all URL addresses.
z Info: View title and URL address.
2.11 Advanced Message Settings
You can configure your SMS, MMS and Email Settings. From the Main Menu, go to Messages and
Settings.
Multimedia Message Settings
z Retrieval Settings: Manual, Automatic or Manual when roaming
z Delivery mode: You can set immediate delivery or defer.
z Delivery time: You can set delivery time of deferring for a specified
period of time.
z Time per page: Set MMS time per page.
z Delivery report: You receive a confirmation from the network when the message is delivered
to the recipient.
z Validity: Messages are saved on the network for this period or until the message is delivered.
z Anonymous msg: You can choose to accept or refuse anonymous messages.
z Connections:
z PUSH Message: This function is an application of WAP PUSH. It shows a list of all the push
messages delivered to your browser and will guide you to access WAP site.
Tips: *Changing these settings will affect you receiving and sending multimedia messages.
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*This function depends on your service provider.
Text Message Settings
z SMS centre number: Your service provider presets the service center number for you.
Expiration Time: Select the period over which the message centre will attempt to deliver the
message.
z Delivery report: On or Off. If you select On, the network informs you when your message
has been delivered.
Template Setting
z There are 10 templates for SMS / MMS in your phone and you can edit them.
Mailbox Settings
From the Main Menu go to Messages then press the Right Arrow key to go to the Email tab.
Go to 7) for Settings, press the OK Key.
Press OK key again for Mailbox Settings.
Press the Right Select key to Edit the selected mailbox settings.
Edit your username, password, full E-mail address, Display name etc. for
the selected mailbox settings.
To create your own mail box settings use Add from the Mailbox Settings
menu.
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See the table on the next page for some common examples.
Consult your E-mail service provider for more details.
Other Email Providers
We only support POP3 and SMTP email clients. We do not support SSL. Contact your alternative
E-mail provider for more details on how to configure your POP service.
2.12 Advanced Handset Settings
From the Main Menu go to Settings then press the Right Arrow Key for Handset Settings.
Network Settings
z Preferred mode: You can lock your phone to GSM or UMTS. Default is automatic
z Preferred selection: You can specify which network to register with from a list of available
networks.
Access Point Settings
z The default Access point is Rogers Internet and Rogers MMS. Only change these settings if
instructed by Rogers.
z The Username and Passwords are blank and are not required to connect.
Restore Default Settings
z If your handset is not working as normal you can restore the handset to its default factory
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settings. The Handset Lock Code is 0000.
Network Time
z The Time and Date automatically updates from the Network. In some border areas the handset
will pick up a neighbouring cell and change this to the wrong time zone. Disable this if
required.
2.13 Advanced Call Settings
From the Main Menu go to Settings then press the Right Arrow Key 4 times for Call settings
Videophone setting
The following fields are preset by Rogers.
z The VIG Number
z The UUS Type is Email
z The UUS String is blank
Contact Rogers for more details
Voice Mail
z Your Voice mail number is preset by your Rogers.
Video Mail
z Your Video mail number is preset by your Rogers.
Call Divert
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This service enables you to divert incoming calls to other numbers. Use the menus to choose
which diverts you want activated and to check the status of your diverts.
Call Waiting
If Call Waiting is active on your account and you are on the phone you will hear some pips when you
get another incoming call. Press the button to switch between calls.
Call Barring
You may need to contact Rogers to get this enabled on your account and you will need the network
password. This is provided with your (U)SIM card documentation, usually 1234.
Bar all outgoing calls: Calls cannot be made.
Bar outgoing calls (international): International calls cannot be made.
Outgoing international calls except for calls to the home country: When abroad international
calls can only be made to numbers to your home country.
Bar all incoming calls: Calls cannot be received.
Bar incoming calls when international roaming: Calls cannot be received when you are
overseas
Cancel all call barring: Cancel all the previous call barring settings.
Change password: Change the barring password. It is needed when you activate or erase call
barring.
Select Activate/Deactivate to enable/disable the function
Select Check status to query the current status of the function.
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Send my Number
This function allows you to send or hide your number when making calls. You can choose to have it
set by the network or switch it on or off.
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3 Technical Information and Help
3.1 Troubleshooting and FAQ’s
Please check the manual thoroughly before contacting your service provider and read the issues
below:
Symptom Resolution
Enter PIN Input the correct PIN number as supplied by Rogers. See section 1.3
Insert (U)SIM Check you have inserted a valid (U)SIM card. See Installing the
(U)SIM Card. Try another card if available.
Enter password or
Unlock Code
Enter the unlock code. Default is 0000. See Settings, Security
(No) key tone when
pressing keys
Check the key tone settings in your current profile. See section 1.14
No incoming ring tone Check the ring tone and ringing volume settings in the profile.
Check the handset is not muted (Long press the # Key)
No alarm tone Check the profile setting (silent) and the alarm ring setting
A phone number
cannot be dialled
Check whether any call restrictions are set. See Advanced Call Settings
Short message cannot
be sent
Check the SMS centre setting in the SMS-Settings menu. Restore
Defaults
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How do I switch off
Predictive Text ?
In any text entry mode press the # key to toggle between different
modes.
The battery discharges
quickly
Your Network coverage is poor. Check your signal bars. With only 1 or
2 bars the network is poor. Battery life of only 1 day is normal under
these conditions. Switch off Bluetooth to help save power. Try
changing network to GSM (2.11)
How do I enter text in
an SMS ?
From the phone number field press the Down arrow twice to move into
the text area. Use predictive text to complete words, press the * key to
toggle different words, press OK when correct. Use abc mode to
manually type words that are not included.
How do I change the
Ringtone ?
See Section 1.14 Edit the current profile and select a new tune from the
Audios directory.
How do I transfer
pictures via Bluetooth
to a photo printer (eg
Kodak) ?
This is not supported. Your handset requires a security password to be
enabled and the Kodak printers cannot provide a password. This is due
to different Bluetooth profiles. Copy your photos using Join Me.
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3.2 Glossary of Terms
2G or GSM Second Generation wireless communication system.
3G Third Generation wireless communication system. 3G offers video services and high speed
packet-data service.
APN Access Point Name. This is the gateway to Internet Services
Avatar is a small bit-map cartoon style picture
Bluetooth is a wireless standard to allow devices to connect and share information without using any
cables
HSDPA High Speed Digital Packet Access. Wireless data rates up to 14.4Mbps
MMS Multimedia Message Service. Send videos, pictures, audio files and text to phones and e-mail
addresses.
Next G Also called 3.5G. Next G offers enhanced data rates and features using HSDPA technology
Pairing Mode is a Bluetooth facility to connect two devices together
Roaming Use of your phone overseas.
(U)SIM Universal Subscriber Identity Module provided by Rogers. Can be used to copy Contacts
between handsets.
UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Video Call Allows users to communicate by video instead of normal voice calling. Only available on
3G.
Voice/Video Mail An answering service that automatically answers your calls when you are not
available.
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3.3 Technical Parameters
Handset Standards WCDMA 850MHz, 1900MHz with HSDPA data, 850MHz GSM,
1900MHz GSM with UMTS
Dimensions L×W×H Approx 117mm × 51mm × 16mm
Weight Approx 120g (Including standard battery)
Features MP4 video, MP3 audio, 2.0MPixel camera, Video Phone, USB
connectivity, MIDP 2.0 JAVA
225MHz Processor, TFT 262K Colour Screen, MMS Video and Picture,
E-mail, Calendar, Speakerphone, Voice Recorder, Bluetooth 1.2.
Battery 1300mA hours, Lithium ion (Li-ion)
Continuous idle time* 250 hours in GSM mode, 200 hours in WCDMA mode.
Continuous talk time* 250 minutes on GSM network, 200 minutes on WCDMA network, Video
call 120 minutes
Charge time Approximately 5 hours
Battery Life Approximately 400 charge cycles.
Tips: * The phone’s talk time and idle time are based on ideal working environments. The use of
extended backlighting, browser, and network conditions can reduce battery life and talk/idle time.
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4 Environmental Statement
Your ZTE handset is made using the latest manufacturing techniques and environmental standards to
reduce waste and hazards to the environment. However at the end of life of the equipment the
manufacturer recommends that you return the handset and accessories to your nearest re-cycling
depot or send it to our recycling agent below. Valuable materials such as gold, silver, and copper can
be recovered from the handset. Any toxic materials will be prevented from entering the environment
and the waste materials will be recycled.
At the end of life of the equipment please send your handset, batteries and charger to:
MRI (Australia) Pty Ltd or MRI Sydney
20-24 Dennis St 1 4 Bentley Street
Campbellfield Wetherill Park
VIC 3061 NSW 2164
www.mri.com.au
MRI Australia recycles every part of the equipment and diverts over 90% of the materials from
landfill for re-use.
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Character Chart
Key Corresponding Characters
1 1 and some common punctuation characters eg . , ? ! @ ‘
2 ABCabc2
3 DEFdef3
4 GHIghi4
5 JKLjkl5
6 MNOmno6
7 PQRSpqrs7
8 TUVtuv8
9 WXYZwxyz9
0 Space 0
* key Press * key for character set. Press twice for International Prefix ”+”
# key Toggle different text modes. Long press to activate Silent Mode
Up/Down key Move the cursor up/down. Move along Tabs
Left/Right key Move the cursor left/right. Toggle various options
End key Exit
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5 Menu Listing
1 Rogers Mall
2 Media
A. Multimedia
¾ Camera
¾ Video camera
¾ Media player
¾ Voice recorder
¾ Playlist
¾ Slide show
¾ Streaming URL
B
. Tools
1) Connect
¾ Bluetooth
2) Time
¾ Alarm
¾ Calendar
¾ Stopwatch
¾ World Time
3) Others
¾ Calculator
¾ Currency
Conversion
C. File Manager
1) Phone
¾ Photos
¾ Audios
¾ Videos
¾ Others
2) External Memory
3 Games & apps
¾ Get New Game
¾ Get New
Application
4 Calls
A. Call log
¾ All calls
¾ Missed calls
¾ Received calls
¾ Dialled calls
B. Call info
¾ Call duration
5 Vision
A. Video/Radio
B. Mobile TV
C. Rogers Music
Player
D. Browser
1) GoRogers
2) Goto URL
3) Bookmarks
4) History
5) Page memo
6) Push message
7) Options
¾ Connect setting
¾ View
¾ HTTP setting
¾ Certificates
¾ Push setting
¾ Browser mode
¾ Background music
E. Rogers Mall
F. Friends
G. MobileMail
H. Video Call
I. More Services
6 Messa
g
es
A. Message
¾ New message
¾ Inbox
¾ Outbox
¾ Drafts
¾ Sent
¾ User folders
¾ (U)SIM Inbox
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¾ Settings
¾ Memory info
B. E-mail
¾ New E-mail
¾ Inbox
¾ Outbox
¾ Drafts
¾ Sent
¾ User folders
¾ Settings
¾ Memory info
7 Browser
A. GoRogers
B. Goto URL
C. Bookmarks
D. History
E. Page memo
F. Push message
G. Options
H. Connect setting
I. View
J. HTTP setting
K. Certificates
¾ Push setting
¾ Browser mode
¾ Background
music
8 Contacts
¾ All
¾ (U)SIM
¾ Mates
¾ Family
¾ Friends
¾ Work
¾ VIP
¾ Unclassified
9 Settin
g
s
A. Screen
¾ Wallpaper
¾ Set backlight
duration
¾ Set brightness
¾ Keyboard light
¾ Owner name
¾ Greeting
B. Handset
¾ Language
¾ Time and date
¾ Network
¾ Missed Call Tone
¾ Shortcut keys
¾ Keylock
¾ Own phone
number
¾ Download location
¾ Network settings
¾ Access point
Settings
¾ Modem setting
¾ Connect
¾ PC connection
¾ Restore default
settings
¾ Network time
C. Profiles
¾ General
¾ Meeting
¾ Outdoor
¾ Silent
D. Security
¾ Activate security
codes
¾ Change security codes
¾ Fixed dial numbers
¾ FDN list
E. Call
¾ Videophone
¾ setting
¾ Voice mail
¾ Video mail
¾ Call divert
¾ Call waiting
¾ Call barring
¾ Send my number
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Index
Access Point Settings . 80
Advanced Operation ... 58
Appointments .............. 47
Background ................. 36
Backlight Duration ....... 38
Battery .................. 20, 22
Bluetooth............... 70, 72
Bluetooth Car Kit ......... 72
Browse the Internet ..... 54
Browser ...................... 75
Calculator ...... .............. 74
Calendar ..................... 48
Call ....................... 28, 30
Call Barring ................. 82
Call Divert ................... 82
Call Waiting ................. 82
CD .............................. 59
Change Ringtones ...... 26
change the PIN
Number ....................... 39
Character Chart .......... 89
Charger ...................... 21
Charging ..................... 22
Contacts ............... 24, 26
Declaration ................... 3
dictionary .................... 34
E-Mail ......................... 49
Emergency Calls ........ 33
En ............................... 32
Environmental ............ 88
FAQ’s ......................... 84
Games........................ 55
Glossary ..................... 86
Greeting ..................... 39
Groups ....................... 26
Handsfree ............. 28, 29
Java Games: .............. 75
Join Me ................. 58, 59
Key Tones .................. 37
Make Videos ............... 51
Menu Listing ............... 90
Microsoft Outlook ....... 67
MP3 Player ................. 56
Multimedia Message ... 53
Music Player ............... 56
Mute ........................... 38
My Words ................... 35
Network Settings ......... 80
Network time ............... 81
Owner name ............... 39
PC ............ 59, 60, 63, 68
PIN Codes .................. 40
Predictive Text ............ 34
Preferred mode ........... 80
Preferred selection ...... 80
Push Messages .......... 76
Radio Frequency
Energy ........................ 12
Restore Default
Settings ....................... 81
RF Safety Information . 12
Ringtone ..................... 37
Rogers Vision ............. 54
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Safety Information ....... 13
Screen Brightness ....... 38
Select Keys ................. 24
Set Alarms................... 47
Shortcut Keys .............. 41
Silent Mode ..... 18, 37, 89
Slide Show .................. 77
SMS ............................ 32
Speed Dial .................. 27
Stopwatch ................... 73
Streaming URL ........... 77
Take Pictures .............. 51
Technical Parameters . 87
Troubleshooting .......... 84
USB ................. ........... 21
USIM card .................. 19
Vibrate Mode .............. 37
Video Call ................... 45
Video Mail ................... 81
Videophone setting ..... 81
Voice Mail ................... 81
Voice Recorder ........... 76
Wallpaper .................... 36
WAP .. .................... ...... 76
Warranty ..................... 15
Workdays .............. ...... 48
World Time .................. 74

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