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your guide to 
Rio II 
from Orange 

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Page 1: ...your guide to Rio II from Orange...

Page 2: ...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 modificatio...

Page 3: ...battery 13 removing the battery 14 charging the battery 15 inserting the SIM card 16 inserting a microSD card 18 switching your phone on off 19 calibrating the touchscreen 19 setting time and date 20...

Page 4: ...k 30 running multiple applications 31 using the keypad to type 32 personalising your phone 34 screen settings 34 your phone profile 34 general settings 35 calling 36 voice calls 36 video calls 36 call...

Page 5: ...messages 42 text message SMS settings 43 picture message MMS settings 44 cell broadcast settings 44 email made easy 45 setting up an email account 45 writing and sending emails 45 receiving emails 46...

Page 6: ...r settings 51 making notes 51 multimedia 52 taking pictures or videos 52 choosing your camera settings 52 stocking your music library 53 music player controls 53 using protected files 54 using the vid...

Page 7: ...mmunicating via Bluetooth 63 connecting to a PC 63 choosing a mobile network 64 other functions 65 Orange Mail 65 Orange Widgets 65 Orange Photo 65 managing files 66 setting alarms 66 world time 67 ca...

Page 8: ...ety 74 obeying the law 74 road safety 74 understanding exposure to radio frequency RF energy 76 in case of emergency 77 respecting privacy 78 copyright laws 78 questions and answers 79 Declaration of...

Page 9: ...ectivity wherever you go This guide will help you make the most of your new phone The pictures and icons in the guide are of course meant for illustrative purposes only and may not look exactly like t...

Page 10: ...lay menu key Open the main menu send key Make or answer calls Open the dialler interface Open the call history in standby mode earpiece touchscreen navigation keys and OK key back key Return to the pr...

Page 11: ...11 earphone jack speaker back cover camera USB charger jack camera key...

Page 12: ...ntinuous standby time GSM 150 hours WCDMA 200 hours continuous talk time GSM 240 minutes WCDMA 240 minutes continuous video talk time 150 minutes The phone s talk and standby times are based on ideal...

Page 13: ...13 let s get started installing the battery 1 Remove the back cover 2 Insert the battery by aligning the gold contacts on the battery with the gold contacts in the battery compartment...

Page 14: ...14 3 Push the battery down so it clicks into place 4 Replace the back cover removing the battery Turn off your phone before removing the battery 1 Remove the back cover 2 Pull the battery up and out...

Page 15: ...to the following procedure CAUTION Do not charge the battery if the temperature is under 0 C or above 45 C 1 Open the USB jack cover on the side of the phone and connect the USB charger making sure i...

Page 16: ...rger from the mains socket and the phone once it s fully charged When not using the battery for a long time remove it from the phone and store in a cool dry place inserting the SIM card Make sure the...

Page 17: ...the cut corner as shown below Then slide it into the slot 4 Replace the battery 5 Replace the back cover CAUTION Do not bend scratch or unnecessarily touch the SIM s card metal surface It may damage t...

Page 18: ...ve images photos audio and video files microSD logo is a trademark of the SD Card Association 1 Remove the back cover 2 Insert the microSD card carefully with the metal contacts facing downwards until...

Page 19: ...on number PIN or phone password if you have enabled PIN lock or phone lock See basic operation locking your phone To switch the phone off hold the power key TOUCHPOINT In this guide the steps needed t...

Page 20: ...een calibration 3 Follow the on screen directions setting time and date From the main menu go to settings phone time and date starting from standby mode When you switch on your phone it automatically...

Page 21: ...creen to access a specified feature You can Add delete the shortcut application icons on the screen Open the widget tab to use the preset widgets Add delete the contact shortcuts on the screen You can...

Page 22: ...il the icon appears and then drag it to using widgets Widgets are like small applications In standby mode flick right on the screen or press the left key to display the widgets screen You can tap to o...

Page 23: ...23 You can drag and drop the widgets you need onto the screen or drag them back to the tab Tap on the widgets you have dropped on the screen to see more information about them...

Page 24: ...4 status symbols icons explained signal strength remaining battery power 2G network EDGE network 3G network roaming missed voice call missed video call call forwarding active data transfer in progress...

Page 25: ...25 new SMS new MMS new WAP PUSH message new email message inbox full downloading meeting mode silent mode in flight mode vibration active Bluetooth on...

Page 26: ...26 Bluetooth headset connected alarm set earphones inserted microSD card inserted...

Page 27: ...n Press the OK key in standby mode 2 The main menu is divided into several screens Flick left or right on the screen to switch to other screens 3 Tap on an item or select the item with the navigation...

Page 28: ...n and keypad lock prevents accidental use From any screen hold to lock the screen and keypad The following screen appears You can also lock the screen and keypad automatically Select settings screen k...

Page 29: ...ings security to Activate your password and PIN Change the security codes Use fixed dialing numbers to restrict outgoing calls TOUCHPOINT Please make a note of your password and PIN in a safe place wh...

Page 30: ...ers out of the dial list WARNING If you enter the wrong PIN three times in a row the SIM will be locked Contact your service provider to get the PIN Unlock Key PUK unlocking the network To unlock the...

Page 31: ...aunch new applications or just return to standby mode The previous application will continue to run To reopen the application or switch from one application to another tap the indicator bar or press t...

Page 32: ...on of standard computer keyboard Here s how it works For lowercase letters simply press the keys as normal To enter a single uppercase letter press and then press the corresponding key To enter all up...

Page 33: ...You can tap on the screen or use the navigation keys and the OK key to enter a symbol or emoticon To move the cursor use the navigation keys To delete the character before the cursor press Hold to de...

Page 34: ...elow the network status widget Select greetings and enter the content to be displayed every time you switch on your phone your phone profile Profiles are used to control the ringtones and volumes Sele...

Page 35: ...ange the system language set the time and date set the main menu turn on off the touchscreen vibration feedback change the default memory for received files or restore the phone to its default setting...

Page 36: ...calls 1 Enter the phone number 2 Select options video call to dial the call TOUCHPOINT The person you re calling has to have phone and a network that can handle video calls If not your phone will pro...

Page 37: ...t calling from call history 1 Select call log in the main menu or press the send key in standby mode 2 Select a number or contact you want to call 3 Tap or to make a voice call or a video call calling...

Page 38: ...mail how to set up a speed dial number 1 From the main menu go to contacts 2 Tap on a contact 3 Select their phone number and then tap below the number 4 Choose a number between 2 9 answering a call P...

Page 39: ...hone earpiece Disable or enable sending DTMF tones For any of those simply select options or tap the option on the screen call history Select call log in the main menu to check missed dialled or answe...

Page 40: ...forwarding call waiting and call barring Select the service you want and choose activate or deactivate You can also select check status to see what services are on or off Send my number lets you reve...

Page 41: ...SIM inbox is for saving text messages to your SIM card while the CBS Box is for saving cell broadcast SMS CB messages writing messages 1 Select messaging new message 2 Tap the to field to enter the n...

Page 42: ...Or if you want to keep it for later select save and the message will be kept in your drafts TOUCHPOINT You can tap and select recent calls to choose the people you ve been in contact with or select co...

Page 43: ...tap options to move or copy the message text message SMS settings Message centre number You ll need the correct message centre number to send and receive texts Orange might have already set the numbe...

Page 44: ...e time you allow for your messages to be sent Receive anonymous message accept or reject anonymous messages Receive PUSH message accept or reject PUSH messages Connection mode select the connection fo...

Page 45: ...4 Enter the account name basic mail address password and server type as requested onscreen 5 Tap save Don t know all the required settings Just contact your email service provider TOUCHPOINT Select ba...

Page 46: ...ll let you Cc Bcc different people or add a signature 5 All done Now you re ready to send Or maybe you don t want to email quite yet In that case you can save to drafts receiving emails Go to basic ma...

Page 47: ...its memory is bigger The phone can store 500 records The capacity of the SIM varies 1 A new contact will be saved in the phone or the SIM depending on the default memory setting you choose So select o...

Page 48: ...and moving contacts 1 Tap options in the contact list and select copy contact or move contact 2 Choose where you want to move or copy them 3 Check the contacts you want to move or copy and tap done O...

Page 49: ...ou to View phone contacts only SIM contacts only or all contacts Delete contacts Check out service number and your own phone number Set speed dial Send contacts via Bluetooth See how much memory is av...

Page 50: ...t upcoming event by selecting the calendar icon on the standby screen or tools calendar from the main menu Options lets you switch between week view and month view Tap on a date to see all the things...

Page 51: ...options calendar settings You can also select memory info to check available space making notes Go from tools notepad from the main menu You can use notepad to save text memos Tap add to create and t...

Page 52: ...e volume keys or up down keys let you zoom in or out Press the camera key or the OK key to take a photo or to start end a video recording When you have taken a photo you can delete it use it as wallpa...

Page 53: ...rd To see what s in it enter all or playlist album artist folder You can search for a file by tapping search Simply select a file to play it As well as automatically categorising the files into playli...

Page 54: ...lso view playlist and use the volume keys which do exactly as their names suggest using protected files Some media files by which we mean picture audio and video files have licenses that protect them...

Page 55: ...tly played file list video player controls When playing a video a tap on the screen will bring up the control panel Tap or press the OK key to pause or play Tap or press the left right keys to play th...

Page 56: ...e onscreen with or use the volume keys 3 You can select pause or continue at any time 4 Tap done to stop and save your memo or tap cancel if you prefer not to save it picture viewer Image files are di...

Page 57: ...peed of the slide show Check out the image properties TOUCHPOINT Because of copyright restrictions some image options might not be available for certain image files FM radio With the FM radio you can...

Page 58: ...edit delete the channels in the list Pressing the volume keys adjusts the volume but make sure it s not too high while you re using the earphones Select options speaker earphone to switch between the...

Page 59: ...and passwords will be available from your relevant service providers Setting up a new network access point from the main menu select settings connect access point settings There you can see existing a...

Page 60: ...et without delay Otherwise tap browser settings Choose your connection setting in connections Then select advanced settings to select and set up any of the following Display pic Display animation Font...

Page 61: ...open a web page you have visited Tap to choose a website bookmark Tap and select a web page memo RSS reader feed selection RSS reader is great for keeping yourself up to date with blog entries and th...

Page 62: ...d select options new folder 2 Enter the folder name and save To update RSS feeds or folders Enter RSS reader tap update and select the desired feeds or folders you would like to update Or you can open...

Page 63: ...visibility turned on In the Bluetooth menu select find devices A list of visible Bluetooth devices in range will be shown Choose the one you want to pair with and if prompted enter the same Bluetooth...

Page 64: ...ask Orange for the right settings choosing a mobile network Go to settings connect network settings from the main menu Tapping preferred selection will list all available networks from which you choos...

Page 65: ...r an email arrives For further details and charges please contact Orange Orange Widgets To download and use widgets simply select Orange Widgets from the main menu For further details and charges plea...

Page 66: ...images as wallpaper or avatar or use the audio files as voice video call ringtones TOUCHPOINT Some options may not be available for certain files because of copyright restrictions setting alarms Sele...

Page 67: ...t time of all major cities TOUCHPOINT The city and time in the upper left box shows your local time Changing it will affect your phone s time setting calculator Your phone has a basic calculator for a...

Page 68: ...t button to select the unit you need When you enter the quantity below one unit the quantity in the other unit will appear automatically timer and stopwatch Select tools stop watch Tap timer stop watc...

Page 69: ...more applications or options to see how much memory is being used or to choose connection settings To launch an application just choose run You can also delete an application unless it has been preins...

Page 70: ...ther magnetic media as their data may be affected Do not paint the phone Do not leave the phone or the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 60 C such as on a car dashboard a radiator o...

Page 71: ...ged or without a battery for a long time you could lose the data stored on it Always remember to make backup copies of important data on your phone just in case it goes wrong or you lose it WARNING th...

Page 72: ...y Do not solder the battery directly Stop using the battery phone if you notice that it gives off abnormal amount of heat smells becomes discoloured deforms or does anything out of the ordinary while...

Page 73: ...the battery is being charged WARNING In the unlikely event of a battery leak keep the chemical discharge well away from your eyes and skin If it does come into contact with either immediately flush t...

Page 74: ...m Observe any caution signs and the manufacturer s recommendations Your phone contains metal which can cause an allergic reaction such as a rash or eczema if you are prone to such things obeying the l...

Page 75: ...pment can advise if it is adequately shielded from radio transmissions However if you suspect that vehicle problems are being caused by radio transmissions consult your dealer and do not turn on the p...

Page 76: ...s designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health The guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR Tests for SAR are conducted using a...

Page 77: ...e police ambulance fire brigade coastguard or mountain rescue 5 Clearly explain the situation and where you are making it as easy as possible for the emergency services to find you as quickly as possi...

Page 78: ...feature in them So please respect all legislation concerning confidentiality By breaking them you will be held solely responsible copyright laws The video audio recordings you download are protected b...

Page 79: ...in a basement or near a tall building and the signal is finding it hard to get through Move to a location where the network signal can be easily received The network is busy This can happen during pe...

Page 80: ...hese features or you have not applied for services that provide these features Contact Orange The battery or battery charger is damaged Get a new one You might have to buy a replacement if your warran...

Page 81: ...twork you might be roaming abroad To some extent standby time depends on the network The same phone on different networks may not provide the same length of standby Temporarily turn off your phone Sho...

Page 82: ...rk is more accessible or temporarily turn off your phone You cannot switch your phone on No battery power Recharge the battery SIM malfunction or damage Contact Orange SIM wrongly inserted Insert the...

Page 83: ...barring and then select cancel all barring You have activated call barring Go to settings call call barring and then select cancel all barring You cannot make outgoing calls You have activated fixed...

Page 84: ...84 problem possible cause possible solution Unable to enter information into the phone book The phone book s memory is already full Delete unnecessary data...

Page 85: ...tured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance with Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances with respect to the following substances 1 Lead Pb 2 Mercury Hg...

Page 86: ...e at designated collection facilities supplied by government or local authorities 3 Correct disposal helps prevent potential damage to the environment and human health For this product s Recycling Man...

Page 87: ...Equipment Directive EC Directive 1999 5 EC and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC This declaration applies to all specimens manufactured identical to the samples submitted for tes...

Page 88: ...360 2001 EN 62209 1 2006 IEC 62209 2 2010 EN 50332 1 2000 EN 50332 2 2003 This declaration is the responsibility of the manufacturer ZTE Corporation ZTE Plaza Keji Road South Hi Tech Industrial Park N...

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