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3.2 Soft Keys

1) Perform the functions indicated by the text above (on the bottom line of the display).
2) In idle mode, press left soft key to access menu, and press right soft key to access

call records menu.

3.3 Dial Key

1) Answer a call.
2) In idle mode, enter phone number and press the key to make a call. Or dial a

number from phonebook or call records.

3) In idle mode, press the key to display the last 10 dialed calls phone numbers. Press

left/right navigation keys to switch to the list of missed calls or incoming calls.

3.4 End Key

1) End the call.

2) Return to idle mode.

3) With phone on, hold down the key (Approx. 3 seconds) to switch phone off. With

phone off, hold down the key (Approx. 3 seconds) to switch phone on.

3.5 Navigation Keys

separately indicates OK key and

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】【

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four directions.

1

In idle mode, press

to access SIM STK;

2) In idle mode, press

to access phonebook;

3) In idle mode, press

to access write new short message;

4) In idle mode, press

to access calendar;

5) OK key to enter SMS main menu

6)When receiving an incoming call, press

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to decrease and increase the

ringtone volume.

7) In other interface, press navigation keys to move cursor or scroll through options.

Note: You can reset navigation keys via Menu -> Settings -> Shortcut Settings.

3.6 Alphanumeric Keys

1) When dial a number, enter corresponding number.

2) In input mode, enter different characters according to input mode, like letter or
number.

3) In idle mode, press 2~9 digit key and Dial Key to access speed dials (You need

preset speed dials via [Phonebook]-[Speed dials]).

4) In idle mode, press one or more keys of 1-9 and then press # key to directly access

entries in phonebook. For example: press 1 and # in turn, it displays the first entry of
phonebook.

3.7 1 Key

1) When dial a number, enter number “1”.
2) In ABC mode, press to enter “W”. In abc mode, press to enter “w”. In 123 mode,

press to enter “1”.

3.8

0 Key

1) When dial a number, press to enter 0. Long press to enter “+”.

Summary of Contents for ZMTH200

Page 1: ...User Guide Mobile Phone ZMTH200...

Page 2: ...ppearance and Keys 6 3 1 Physical Impression 6 3 2 Soft Keys 7 3 3 Dial Key 7 3 4 End Key 7 3 5 Navigation Keys 7 3 6 Alphanumeric Keys 7 3 7 1 Key 7 3 8 0 Key 7 3 9 Key 8 3 10 Key 8 4 Icons 8 4 1 Dis...

Page 3: ...Draftbox 15 8 5 Template 15 8 6 Voice mail 15 8 7 Message setup 16 8 8 Broadcast Message 16 8 9 Delete All 16 9 Phonebook 17 9 1 Browse 17 9 2 Create 17 9 3 SIM Phonebook 17 9 4 ME Phonebook 17 9 5 S...

Page 4: ...r 23 13 3 Calculator 23 13 4 Calendar 24 13 5 World Time 24 14 Entertainments 24 14 1 Box Man 24 15 FM Radio 24 16 SIM Tool Kit 24 17 Security 24 17 1 PIN Code 25 17 2 PUK code 25 17 3 PIN2 code 25 17...

Page 5: ...prevent your phone from any misuse please take such measures Use your mobile phone PIN and not let others have access to your mobile phone Change your mobile phone PIN straight away if you think someo...

Page 6: ...treme force or use it to hit other things Doing so may break the glass and cause the LCD liquid to leak If the liquid enters into eyes it may blind you In such case rinse with a large quantity of wate...

Page 7: ...mal heat odor discoloration deformation or abnormal conditions are detected during use charge or storage Do not allow leaked electrolyte to come into contact with your skin or clothes If this happens...

Page 8: ...5 While the mobile phone is being charged keep it out of the reach of children 6 Do not short circuit the charger A short circuit may result in electric shock smoke and damage to the charger 7 If the...

Page 9: ...allow it 2 Battery Please put the battery in a cool and well ventilated place out of direct sunlight Batteries have life cycles If the time that the battery powers equipment becomes much shorter than...

Page 10: ...ge 824 849 MHz 1850 1910 MHz Transmitter output Power 5 33dBm 3 2mW 2W 0 30dBm 1mW 1W Frequency Spacing 25 MHz 60 MHz Channels 124 299 Adjacent channel spacing 200KHz 200KHz Power levels 15 16 Sensiti...

Page 11: ...ss phonebook 3 In idle mode press to access write new short message 4 In idle mode press to access calendar 5 OK key to enter SMS main menu 6 When receiving an incoming call press to decrease and incr...

Page 12: ...enter Q In abc mode press to enter q In 123 mode press to enter 3 In idle mode long press to lock keypad When keypad is locked press left soft key then press key to unlock keypad Note Idle mode means...

Page 13: ...provider In such case you are roaming 5 Menu Function 5 1 Overview of Menu Functions In idle mode press Left Soft Key to access menu Scroll through options by pressing navigation keys and press Left S...

Page 14: ...2 Charging the battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Li ion battery When the battery is weak the battery sensor informs you At this time you need charge the battery When the battery becomes...

Page 15: ...please enter it then press Left Soft Key For further details see charpter 16 Security Code 2 Power Off Hold down End Key for approximately 3 seconds until the power off image display Note a PIN is pro...

Page 16: ...make the call If no SIM card inserted in your phone directly press Emergency call to place the call Note This phone like any wireless phone operates using radio signals wireless and landline networks...

Page 17: ...call is automatically put on hold 2 Reject press Right Softkey to continue the first call the second call is rejected 7 8 Hold Swap One active call and or one call on hold and one call waiting 1 Press...

Page 18: ...pressing Option followed by Build conference Repeat as required 6 To end one participant or have a private conversation with one participant press Left Softkey to access Option select Browse conferen...

Page 19: ...essage Via this menu you can write new messages For further information on how to enter characters See 17 Input Mode 1 Press Accept soft key to access message edit screen 2 When you are finished creat...

Page 20: ...ges on various topics such as the weather or traffic Messages are displayed immediately as they are received you can directly read the messages At present only a few networks support this feature For...

Page 21: ...ccess the Phonebook entry options 1 Dial to dials the number 2 Send Message to sends text message to the contacts 3 Details check the number details 4 Edit first access edit number window when finishe...

Page 22: ...an copy all the contacts from SIM card to phone also you can copy from phone to SIM card 9 8 Delete all entries Delete all the records on the SIM card at one time Press left soft key to access the men...

Page 23: ...eset 2 Incoming Duration total length of all calls received since the timer was last reset 3 Last Call Duration length of the last call Press Right Softkey to return to previous menu and press Left So...

Page 24: ...you do not know your PIN1 and PUK please contact your service provider Generally the default PIN1 is 1234 please change it to your own number as soon as possible Change PIN2 enter the current PIN2 th...

Page 25: ...an audible tone in the earpiece and the caller will hear a busy tone If the divert feature is activated the second incoming call is automatically diverted to another phone 11 3 2 Call forwarding This...

Page 26: ...omize it by selecting Personalise or reset to initial settings 1 Set as default Set the Standard to default 2 Personalize this menu allows you to set ring tone SMS alert tone call alert volume etc a C...

Page 27: ...settings 13 2 Timer Use this menu to operate timer Press Start to activate timer the timer status is as below 1 Left Softkey key Start Stop 2 Right Softkey key back 13 3 Calculator Use this menu to p...

Page 28: ...n FM Radio press Left Softkey to open option menu 1 Search mode Used to set the search mode Auto Press left and right keys to forward or backward search channel When found a valid channel stop search...

Page 29: ...Used to unlock SIM cards after the wrong PIN2 has been entered Note PUK2 is provided by your service provider 1 8 Text Input Settings 18 1 Key functions for Input Mode 1 Digital key 1 9 show differen...

Page 30: ...eaners as they could damage the phone 9 Do not use your phone in moist or very hot areas Even small amounts of water can corrode internal components causing anything from the display to the memory to...

Page 31: ...not be switched on Press and hold the end key until image appears on the display Check the battery charge level Check the battery contacts Remove and insert battery and switch your phone on again 2 Ph...

Page 32: ...broad use also international access code to reach home country Make sure that your phone has connected to network Check if the network is too busy or invalid Check with your service provider about you...

Page 33: ...rt 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 interfere...

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