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Table of Contents

 

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 Before Use ..............................................................................1

 

1.1 Introduction ....................................................................................1

 

1.2 Safety Instructions..........................................................................2

 

1.3 Safety Warnings and Precautions ..................................................2

 

1.4 Parts Definition...............................................................................8

 

1.5 Battery .........................................................................................12

 

1.5.1 Installing the Battery............................................................12

 

1.5.2 Removing the Battery..........................................................13

 

1.5.3 Charging the Battery ...........................................................13

 

1.6 Insert and Remove SIM Card.......................................................15

 

1.7 Insert and Remove Memory Card ................................................15

 

1.8 Power On/Off ...............................................................................17

 

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 Making and Receiving Call .....................................................19

 

2.1 Making Calls ................................................................................19

 

2.1.1 Direct Dial ...........................................................................19

 

2.1.2 Dial from Phone Book .........................................................19

 

2.1.3 Dial from Call History ..........................................................20

 

2.1.4 Dial Extension .....................................................................20

 

2.1.5 Dial International Calls ........................................................21

 

2.1.6 IP Dial .................................................................................21

 

2.2 Emergency Calls ..........................................................................21

 

2.3 Answer Calls ................................................................................21

 

2.4 Adjust the Volume ........................................................................22

 

2.5 Hands-free ...................................................................................22

 

2.6 Call Options .................................................................................22

 

Summary of Contents for ZTE-G F120

Page 1: ...GSM Dual Band GPRS Digital Mobile Phone User Manual ...

Page 2: ...文档信息 版本 修订日期 修订人 软件版本 备注 0 1 08 年 6 月 丁雪璋 100 08 5 22 ...

Page 3: ...The manual is applicable for ZTE G F120 mobile phone GSM Dual Band GPRS Digital Mobile Phone ...

Page 4: ...ted 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 0 1 in Jun 2008 ...

Page 5: ...rging the Battery 13 1 6 Insert and Remove SIM Card 15 1 7 Insert and Remove Memory Card 15 1 8 Power On Off 17 2 Making and Receiving Call 19 2 1 Making Calls 19 2 1 1 Direct Dial 19 2 1 2 Dial from Phone Book 19 2 1 3 Dial from Call History 20 2 1 4 Dial Extension 20 2 1 5 Dial International Calls 21 2 1 6 IP Dial 21 2 2 Emergency Calls 21 2 3 Answer Calls 21 2 4 Adjust the Volume 22 2 5 Hands f...

Page 6: ...y Compose 28 6 Multimedia 30 6 1 File Manager 30 6 2 Camera 31 6 3 Audio Player 32 6 4 Sound Recorder 34 6 5 FM Radio 35 6 6 Image Viewer 35 7 Phone Book 37 7 1 Phone Book List 37 7 2 Search Entry 37 7 3 Add New Entry 37 7 4 Caller Group 38 7 5 Copy All 39 7 6 Delete All 39 7 7 Preferred Storage 39 7 8 Information 39 8 Messages 41 ...

Page 7: ...5 8 2 MMS 45 8 2 1 Write Message 45 8 2 2 Inbox 46 8 2 3 Outbox 47 8 2 4 Draft 47 8 2 5 Template 48 8 2 6 Message Settings 48 8 3 Voice Mail Server 49 9 Extra 50 9 1 Calendar 50 9 2 To Do List 50 9 3 Alarm 50 9 4 Calculator 51 9 5 Stopwatch 52 9 5 1 Typical Stopwatch 52 9 5 2 nWay Stopwatch 52 9 6 World Clock 52 9 7 Unit Converter 52 9 8 Currency Converter 53 ...

Page 8: ...hone Setup 59 11 3 1 Display Characteristic 59 11 3 2 Key Vibrate 59 11 3 3 LCD Backlight 59 11 3 4 Time and Date 59 11 3 5 Schedule Power On Off 59 11 3 6 Auto Lock Keypad 60 11 3 7 Power Saving Mode 60 11 3 8 Language 60 11 3 9 Handwriting 60 11 4 Call Setup 60 11 4 1 Call Waiting 60 11 4 2 Call Divert 60 11 4 3 IP Number 61 11 4 4 Answer key 61 11 4 5 Black List 62 11 4 6 Auto Redial 62 ...

Page 9: ...Settings 66 11 8 About 66 12 Input Methods 67 12 1 General Description 67 12 2 Keypad Definitions Icon Descriptions 67 12 3 Descriptions of Input Methods 68 12 3 1 Handwriting Input Method 68 12 3 2 Spanish Input Method 69 12 3 3 English Letter Input Method 70 12 3 4 Smart English Input Method 71 12 3 5 Number Input Method 72 12 3 6 Symbol Input Method 72 13 Appendix 74 13 1 Clearance and Maintena...

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Page 11: ...om what you see on your mobile phone Please refer to your mobile phone if there are any differences Note GSM GPRS Digital Mobile Phone is shortly referred to Mobile Phone in the user manual Your mobile phone offers the following functions Voice Call Originates traditional voice calls based on GSM GPRS network SMS Sends receives and edits short messages MMS Provides MMS function Games Different gam...

Page 12: ...properly for future use To protect your mobile phone against abuse take the following precautions Set PIN code and modify it from time to time Take your mobile phone with you as much as you could 1 3 Safety Warnings and Precautions Precautions for using your mobile phone Traffic Security z Pay attention to traffic security and follow all local relevant laws and regulations while driving Interferen...

Page 13: ...fice automated equipments to avoid mutual influence On Airplane z Turn off your mobile phone on airplane where it s forbidden to use it The mobile phone may affect the normal operation of electronic devices therefore please follow the relevant regulations when using your mobile phone on airplane In Hospital z Turn off your mobile phone in hospital where it s forbidden to use it The mobile phone ma...

Page 14: ... or reassemble your mobile phone because this might cause damage electric leakage or circuit failure Antenna z Do not use your mobile phone if your antenna is damaged because this may cause body injury Away from Children z Keep your mobile phone from children It may cause body injury when the mobile phone is used as a toy Original Accessories z Use the original accessories or those authenticated b...

Page 15: ...ber and press Send key to dial Let others know where you are and do not hang up without permission Precautions for using the battery z Put the battery in a cool and ventilated place where there is no direct sunshine z The battery life is usually limited and it becomes shorter and shorter after the battery is charged over and over again If the charging fails several times this indicates that the ba...

Page 16: ... overheating smoldering or erosion z Do not leave the battery in direct sunshine around a car or high temperature place because this might result in leakage or overheating This might affect the battery s performance and shorten its life z Do not keep charging the battery continuously over 24 hours Note If the battery is damaged please avoid contacting the materials in the battery If your skin has ...

Page 17: ...plashes on the charger immediately remove the charger from the power socket to avoid overheating fire electric shock or failure z Do not disassemble or reassemble the charger because this 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 ca...

Page 18: ...8 1 4 Parts Definition ...

Page 19: ...錯誤 尚未定義樣式 9 Note The mobile phone uses USB interface as the charging interface rather than data interface ...

Page 20: ...er Internet Services Send key Dial a number or receive incoming calls In idle mode press the key to view recent call logs End key Hang up a call or reject an incoming call hold this key to power on off In idle mode press this key to turn off background music In other cases press this key to return to idle mode Numeric keys Input numbers or symbols Quickly select the menu option during menu operati...

Page 21: ... this user manual press means pressing the key and then releasing hold means pressing and holding the key for about 2 seconds or more click means clicking the corresponding icon on the screen with touch pen Descriptions of icons on status bar Icons Descriptions Icons Descriptions Network signal Battery capacity Unread SMS Unread MMS Unread Voice Mail Call forwarding Calling or in call Hands free O...

Page 22: ...e mode click this icon to enter Phone Book In idle mode click this icon to enter the dialing interface 1 5 Battery 1 5 1 Installing the Battery 1 Align the battery s contact points in the direction of the arrow as shown and Insert the battery into the slot 2 Put on the battery cover and push forward in the direction of the arrow as shown until it s locked ...

Page 23: ...r mobile phone before taking out the battery 1 5 3 Charging the Battery The lithium battery can be used directly after being taken out from the package To make the battery always in its best condition please exhaust the capacity of the battery and then fully recharge it for the first three times 1 Insert the charger to the mobile phone through USB interface 2 Plug the charger into 110V 220V power ...

Page 24: ...y is fully charged as the battery capacity bar on the up right corner of the screen is full and doesn t flicker any longer When the mobile phone is off the battery is fully charged as fully charged picture appears on the screen During the charge your mobile phone and charger may normally become hot 5 Please disconnect the charger from your mobile phone and the socket when the charging is completed...

Page 25: ... touch the metal surface and put SIM card far away from electricity or magnetism 1 Turn off your mobile phone remove the battery and disconnect the external power 2 Put SIM card into the socket as shown in the figure 3 Turn off your phone and remove the battery before taking out SIM card 1 7 Insert and Remove Memory Card Note This mobile phone supports T FLASH memory card For details on compatibil...

Page 26: ...16 1 Turn off your phone remove the battery and disconnect the external power 2 Open the clasp in the direction of arrow as shown 3 Insert the memory card into the slot 4 Close the clasp ...

Page 27: ...fore taking out the memory card 1 8 Power On Off Hold End key until the power on off animation appears After your turn on your mobile phone it will automatically check whether or not SIM card is inserted or usable and shows the following information on the screen in turn Enter Phone Lock Code if you ve set the code ...

Page 28: ... times Then you need PUK code to unlock SIM card The PIN code may be provided to you together with SIM 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 Search The mobile phone will search for the available network ...

Page 29: ...pace on the screen to display the dialing keyboard click the numeric keys to input the number and click to dial 2 1 2 Dial from Phone Book Using keyboard 1 In idle mode press Down key to enter Phone Book List and select the contact you want to dial 2 If the contact has one number press Send key to make a call directly 3 If the contact has multiple numbers press Send key to display all number selec...

Page 30: ...ial from Call History Using keyboard 1 In idle mode press Send key to enter Call Logs 2 Select the number you want to dial in Call Logs and press Send key to dial Using touch pen 1 In idle mode use touch pen to click any blank space on the screen to display the dialing keyboard click to enter Call Logs 2 Click the number you want to dial in Call Logs and click to dial 2 1 4 Dial Extension Sometime...

Page 31: ...3 IP Number 2 2 Emergency Calls You could make emergency calls without SIM card so long as you are in the area covered by the network If your network provider doesn t provide service in this area Emergency Calls Allowed will be displayed on the screen which means you could dial emergency numbers only In idle mode you can hold 2 key to dial Emergency number 911 2 3 Answer Calls You can press Send k...

Page 32: ...ey to adjust the voice volume 2 In idle mode press Side key to adjust the key volume 2 5 Hands free 1 During the conversation press H Free to enter the hands free status 2 Press H Held to return to normal status 2 6 Call Options During the conversation press Option to enter the menu You could perform the following operations Hold Hold current call End End current call ...

Page 33: ...ation due to the restriction of network occupancy Sound Recorder Record the current talk Mute Turn ON OFF When mute is on the other party can t hear your voice DTMF Turn ON OFF Conference Swap Keep switching between different parties Conference To have a conference phone call Transfer Transfer current call to other phone End Single To end current call ...

Page 34: ...24 End All To end all active calls Note The menu option marked with appears only under specific conditions Conference function requires network support ...

Page 35: ...ls or Received Calls 2 Select the record you want to view from the list 3 Press Option you could select Information view the detailed information Save to Phone book save the number to phone book Dial dial the number IP Dial insert IP number and then dial the number Send SMS send a short message to the number Send MMS send multimedia message to the number Delete delete the record 3 2 Delete 1 Selec...

Page 36: ...26 2 Select Missed Calls Dialed Calls Received Calls or Delete All 3 3 Call Time You could select Last Call Time Total Sent Total Received or Reset All Time ...

Page 37: ...gent Service STK card services are value added services provided by your network provider Your mobile phone supports STK card services If SIM card and your network provider do not support the service this function can t be used ...

Page 38: ...le phone could save up to 5 composed ringtones and each ringtone could contain a maximum of 150 notes Add Enter Melody Compose press Option to select Add to enter the ringtone editing interface Press Option to perform the following operations Play listen to the ringtone you ve composed Play Speed select the speed of playing the ringtone Select Instrument select the instrument for the ringtone Save...

Page 39: ...y Increase the tone of current note Down key Decrease the tone of current note Left key Move the cursor to the left Right key Move the cursor to the right Edit Select the ringtone you ve just composed and press Option to perform the following operations Play play the composed ringtone Edit compose the selected ringtone Add compose a new ringtone Rename change the name of the ringtone Delete delete...

Page 40: ...ormat Format the selected storage This would delete all the data saved in the selected storage Select Open to open the relevant folder and file Select a file and press Option to select View This option appears only when the phone supports the files Play This option appears only when the phone supports multimedia files Send The contents might be different under Send for the files with different for...

Page 41: ...om Note The operation of the phone is the same as that of memory card 6 2 Camera 1 Select Camera to enter the preview interface and press Option Album enter Album to view the photos you ve just taken Camera Settings set Shutter Sound EV Banding Delay Timer and Cont Shot Image Settings set Image Size and Image Quality Effect Settings select Normal Grayscale Sepia or Color Invert Storage select Phon...

Page 42: ...lick to adjust the camera focus Click to change effect settings Click to delay the time Click to set Cont Shot Click to set Image Quality Click to set photo size Click to take photos Note The camera focus can not be adjusted as the photo size is set as the maximum 6 3 Audio Player Your mobile supports audio file formats such as wav mp3 mid and amr 1 Select Audio Player to enter the interface and p...

Page 43: ...kground Play select On or Off Equalizer Set the effectiveness of equalizer Lyrics Display select On or Off When selecting On the lyrics will be displayed on the screen during the audio playing if there is a lyrics file named exactly the same as the song in the same folder 2 Press Option Play List to view the list of files in Phone or Memory Card 3 Select an audio file and press Option Play Press D...

Page 44: ... Click to change repeat mode Click to change random mode Click to enter Setup menu 6 4 Sound Recorder New Record Select New Record to start recording and select Save after the recording is completed List Press List to view all files recorded select one file and press Option to Play play the selected file Append for amr file append recording onto current file Rename change the name of current file ...

Page 45: ...t manually input a channel Preset Auto Search automatically search for channels Settings after you turn on Background Play Skin and Phone Speaker 6 6 Image Viewer Select Image Viewer to view the photos taken or other pictures saved in Image Viewer Note You could view other pictures in Image Viewer only when they are saved in Photos folder of Phone or Memory Card Select a photo and then press Optio...

Page 46: ...rd select To Wallpaper To Screen Saver To Caller Image To MMS Whether it can be sent or not depends on MMS space and screen size Rename Delete Delete All Sort select By Name By Type By Time By Size or None Storage switch the storage location of the photo ...

Page 47: ...er on the screen to quickly search for the contacts Without inputting any letter you could view all contacts in phone book list You could perform the following operations to the current contact such as View Dial IP Dial Send Message Edit Delete Send vCard Add New Entry and Copy to SIM Phone 7 2 Search Entry Enter the name and press Search to find the corresponding entries 7 3 Add New Entry You cou...

Page 48: ...ure set your personalized caller picture for the current number Select the proper picture from Phone or Card which could be previewed Associate Sound select the proper ring tone from Phone or Card 7 4 Caller Group Your mobile phone supports caller grouping function which allows you to select view member group ringer group pic add member del member del all member rename etc Note You could add delet...

Page 49: ...to SIM card only the name and number will be copied 7 6 Delete All Select From SIM to delete all entries saved in SIM card select From Phone to delete all entries saved in Phone and select One By One to delete your selected entry 7 7 Preferred Storage You could set the preferred storage location for the current number 7 8 Information Owner Number You could set two numbers for Owner Number ...

Page 50: ...40 Note Any changes arising from the use of this function will not affect the actual numbers saved in SIM card Memory Status You could check the memory status of both phone and SIM ...

Page 51: ... Write Message to edit a short message 2 Press Option to select Send Only after entering the recipient s number press Option to select Send Now You could select multiple numbers from Phone Book or Call History Send By Group you could send the message to all contacts in the group Insert select Use Template Insert PHB Number Insert PHB Number or Insert Object Text Format set Text Style Alignment and...

Page 52: ...ion could receive send static icons animated icons and music files 8 1 2 Inbox 1 Enter Inbox to view the received messages 2 Press Up Down key to select the message and press Option to select View read the message Reply reply to the message Delete delete the message Forward forward the message to other recipient Call call the sender Get Number get the sender s phone number or the number in the mes...

Page 53: ...lect View Edit Send Delete Get Number Copy to Phone SIM or Delete All 8 1 4 Drafts 1 Enter Drafts to view the messages you are saved 2 Press Up Down key to select the message and press Option to select View Edit Send or Delete 8 1 5 Delete Message You could select Delete Inbox Delete Outbox Delete Drafts or Delete All 8 1 6 Template There are 10 short messages predefined in your mobile phone You c...

Page 54: ...ess Valid Period and Message Type Note Valid Period Fax and Page need network support Common Setting You could select ON OFF for Deliver Report and Reply Path When Delivery Report is set on the SMS center will return status report to you no matter whether or not the other party could receive your message In this way you could conveniently know whether or not the other party has received your messa...

Page 55: ...nclude multimedia objects text images audios etc Note MMS requires network support therefore make sure your SIM card supports MMS before use or consult your network provider Make sure to complete the following operations before sending MMS you ve set service center number you ve completed WAP setting If the MMS is too large the mobile phone might not be able to send or receive it Your phone suppor...

Page 56: ... Audio Add Attachment Add Slide Before Add Slide After Add Bookmark Text Preview or Slide Timing 3 After editing you could select Send Only Save and Send Save to Draft Send Options or Exit 8 2 2 Inbox The MMS will be saved in the inbox You could perform the following operations View view the current MMS content and press right soft key to stop playing As the message size exceeds the screen press U...

Page 57: ...th music the side key can t be used to adjust the volume 8 2 3 Outbox The multimedia messages will be saved in the Outbox as you select Save and Send Press Option to select View Forward Edit Delete Delete All Properties or Get Number 8 2 4 Draft The draft stores those messages you are not ready to send You could edit the messages again and send later Press Option to select View Send Edit Delete De...

Page 58: ...essary settings Compose You could set Creation Mode Image Resizing and Auto Signature Send You could set Validity period Delivery report Read report Priority Slide Timing and Delivery time Retrieve You could set Home network Roaming Read Report and Delivery Report Filter You could set Anonymous and Advertisement Server Profile Generally the default setting will be CHINA MOBILE MMS in China ...

Page 59: ...cupy the space if you store a lot of multimedia messages If your phone prompts with storage full you must delete some redundant messages to make sure there is enough space to store new multimedia messages 8 3 Voice Mail Server When you are unable to answer the call you could let the other party leave a message for you through voice mail server You could visit voice mail server to listen to the mes...

Page 60: ...the dates and the information on the screen will also change consequently 9 2 To Do List Your phone could save tasks for today and the following days in To Do List Press Option to select View Add Edit Task Delete Task or Delete All If you need add a new task select Add to select Reminder Meeting Course Date Call or Anniversary 9 3 Alarm Your mobile phone could set up to 8 alarms and it supports tu...

Page 61: ... M M MR and MC to perform relevant operations Descriptions of M M MR and MC MR read the data saved in current memory MC clear the data saved in current memory M add the input data and the data saved in current memory and save the result in current memory M subtract the input data from the data saved in current memory and save the result in current memory Note The calculator is limited to precision...

Page 62: ...e Press left soft key to stop time measuring and hold left soft key to clear up all the data 9 6 World Clock Press left right navigation key to view the time of different cities 9 7 Unit Converter Your mobile phone provides you with unit converter to convert the weight and length Input the value to perform the conversions such as from Kg to Pound from Kg to Ounce from Km to Mile and from M to Yard...

Page 63: ...e ratio then the local currency value and press left soft key OK to display the result 9 9 Health BMI Select Male or Female input the value under Height and Weight and press OK to display BMI result Menstrual Input the value under Last Menstrual Date and Average Period press OK to calculate the approximate menstrual period ...

Page 64: ...phone and they are maintained by WAP provider Note WAP service requires network support Please consult your network operator or service provider for details on usability quotation and tax of WAP service Your service provider will give you instructions on how to use this service Homepage You could visit the homepage Homepage is WAP site you set in Settings If you do not set WAP site the factory pre...

Page 65: ...the recent pages you ve visited If you have select the history simply select Goto to visit this page Enter Address Input URL address and press Option Down to complete You could visit WAP site now Service Inbox Check the service information sent by your service provider Press Option to select Read Delete or Delete All Settings You could select Edit Profile Browse Options Service Message Settings Cl...

Page 66: ...ord edit the password for dial server not WAP gateway Line Type select the line type ISDN or Analogue Speed select the data connection speed DNS select WAP s DNS 10 2 2 GPRS In GPRS the list of data accounts is displayed Select one account press Edit to edit the following items Account Name edit the account name APN input APN User Name edit the user name for APN server the default value is empty P...

Page 67: ...10 3 GPRS Counter Last Sent record the bytes sent last time Last Received record the bytes received last time All Sent record all bytes sent All Received record all bytes received Reset Counter start counting again ...

Page 68: ... 11 7 Restore Factory Settings 11 2 User Profiles Your mobile phone provides multiple profiles which allows you to perform personalized settings of Incoming Call Alarm Message Keypad Tone Extra Tone and Power On Off Volume according to different occasions The optional profiles include General Silent Meeting Outdoor Flight and you could also customize the profiles Press Option and select Activate t...

Page 69: ...11 3 2 Key Vibrate You could turn on off this function 11 3 3 LCD Backlight You could set the duration and brightness for LCD backlight 11 3 4 Time and Date You could set Date Time Date Format and Time Format 11 3 5 Schedule Power On Off You could edit four different times to perform Power On Off Note The time should be set different y to avoid conflict ...

Page 70: ...rn on off power saving mode 11 3 8 Language You could set the language as Spanish or English 11 3 9 Handwriting You could set Pen Speed and Pen Color 11 4 Call Setup 11 4 1 Call Waiting After this function is activated the system will inform you if there is another incoming call Please contact your network provider for details 11 4 2 Call Divert This function allows you to divert incoming call to ...

Page 71: ...f you don t need to divert you could select Cancel All Divert In any option above you could select Activate set the diverted object number Deactivate cancel call divert Query Status check the status of the function 11 4 3 IP Number You could set three groups of IP number Select one IP number and press Option Activate activate the number as IP number Edit edit IP number 11 4 4 Answer key You could ...

Page 72: ...t answer the call as you select On your mobile phone will automatically redial after a while It will auto redial up to 10 times 11 5 Network Setup 11 5 1 Network Selection New Search Search for the network again Select Network Select the network from the list Selection Mode Select Manual or Automatic Automatic your phone will select the network for SIM with priority Manual your phone need select t...

Page 73: ...se If SIM Lock is currently set Off select On to input PIN code to unlock your SIM card You need input correct PIN code to unlock your SIM card as you turn on your mobile phone next time If SIM Lock is set On select Off to cancel the protection Note Your SIM card will be locked if you enter wrong PIN code continuously for three times In this case you need PUK code to unlock your SIM card The PIN c...

Page 74: ...word You need input correct password to unlock your mobile phone as you change your SIM card next time Select OFF to cancel the protection Note The default password is 0000 Please change to your own password as soon as possible 11 6 3 Fixed Dial If your SIM card supports only the selected numbers could be dialed After this function is activated you are only allowed to dial the numbers in Fixed Dia...

Page 75: ...k 11 6 4 Call Barring Note Please contact your network provider for details since some providers might not provide call barring service When applying for this service you will get a four digit password provided by your provider to activate call barring Press Call Barring to select All Calls select Activate Deactivate or Query the status International Calls the same as above International Calls Exc...

Page 76: ...ord You could change PIN PIN2 and Phone Lock Password Note The length of password must be more than 4 digits and less than 8 digits 11 7 Restore Factory Settings Enter Restore Factory Settings You need input the correct phone lock password and press OK to restore factory settings 11 8 About View the software version and hardware version ...

Page 77: ...Spanish Input uppercase lowercase Number Input and Symbol Input 12 2 Keypad Definitions Icon Descriptions Keypad Definitions Left Soft Key Generally used to confirm Right Soft Key Generally used to return or clear Key Used to display the symbol box Numeric key 2 9 Used to indicate the corresponding letters on the keys in English Input Mode Key Used to switch the input methods Icon Descriptions Ico...

Page 78: ...aracter recognition technology your mobile phone supports the handwriting of number and English characters 1 Click the text input bar at the lower part of editing interface to switch the input method 2 After the input method is selected you could use touch pen to write message After you input manually and pause for while the recognized results will be displayed on the screen for you to select 3 If...

Page 79: ...al and small letter 6 Click to open virtual keyboard 7 Click to close virtual keyboard Use Keypad 1 Press the corresponding numeric keys to enter your desired letter 2 if the word displayed is not what you want press up down key to select your desired word 3 Press 0 key to input space 4 Press Clear key to clear error input and hold Clear key to clear all inputs 5 Press key to switch the input meth...

Page 80: ...o switch between capital and small letter 6 Click to open virtual keyboard 7 Click to close virtual keyboard Use Keypad 1 Each key could be used to input multiple letters Quickly press the same key until your desired letter appears 2 Press 0 key to input space 3 Press Clear key to clear error input and hold Clear key to clear all inputs 4 Press key to switch the input method 5 Press key to display...

Page 81: ... letter 6 Click to open virtual keyboard 7 Click to close virtual keyboard Use Keypad 1 Press the corresponding numeric keys to input 2 If the word displayed on the screen is not what you want press up down key to view other matching words and press left soft key to confirm 3 Press 0 key to input space 4 Press Clear key to clear error input and hold Clear key to clear all inputs 5 Press key to dis...

Page 82: ... number 5 Click to open the virtual keypad 6 Click to close the virtual keypad Use Keypad 1 Press the corresponding numeric keys to input your desired numbers 2 Press key to switch the input method 3 Press right soft key to clear error input and hold right soft key to clear all inputs 12 3 6 Symbol Input Method Use Touch pen Click to open virtual keypad and select the corresponding symbols to inpu...

Page 83: ...錯誤 尚未定義樣式 73 Use Keypad Press key to enter the list of symbols select your desired symbol through the navigation keys and then press OK to confirm ...

Page 84: ...usty socket might cause disconnection power failure or even charging failure 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 mobile phone receiver The mobile phone speaker is magnetic and thus magnetizes those metal objects which may hurt people or damage the mobile phone z Keep your mobil...

Page 85: ...e temperature rises up to normal degree which would damage PCB of the mobile phone z Don t put your mobile phone in or on the heating devices microwave oven toaster oven or radiator because overheating might result in explosion z The color of the waterproof label in the mobile phone will be changed if the mobile phone or battery gets wet In this case the warranty provisions will become void even i...

Page 86: ...is poor Poor network signal Move to other places Unable to connect the network Out of the service area Make sure your phone is in GSM network service area Call drop Poor network signal Move to other places Do not ring upon incoming calls Set Silent Enter User Profile to change Silent to other mode or check the ringing volume Prompt to input PUK SIM card locked due to the continuous entering of wro...

Page 87: ...s These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiated radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installati...

Page 88: ...Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

Page 89: ...hone transmitting at its highest certified power 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 poser required to reach the network In general the closer you are...

Page 90: ... and can be found under the Display Grant section of http www fcc gov oet fccid after searching on FCC ID Q78 F120 For body worn operation this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for use with an accessory that contains no metal and the positions the handset a minimum of 1 5 cm from the body Use of other enhancements may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guideli...

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