ZTEメーカーF852の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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1 ZTE F852 HSDP A Multi band 3G Mobile Phone User Manual.
2 PC Sof t w are Requirement s Join Me PC Softw are included suppo rts Microsof t Vist a, W indow s 2000 with Service Pack 4 or Windows XP with Serv ice Pack 2 only . 64 Bit systems are NOT supporte d. W arnings and Safety Notices Please read all the safety notice s before using this device Copyright © 2007 ZTE Corporation All right s reserved .
3 Contents RF Safety Information .................................................................................................... 6 General Safety Informati on .......................................................................................
4 1.17 Set Alarms and Appointm ents .......................................................................... 39 1.18 Send an E- mail ................................................................................................ 41 1.19 T ake Pictures and V i deos .
5 3.1 T roubleshooting and F AQ’s .............................................................................. 77 3.2 Glossary of T erms ............................................................................................79 3.3 T echnical Pa ramete rs .
6 RF Safety Information The handset ha s an inter nal antenna lo cated under th e bottom of t he keyp ad. For optimum performance with minimum pow er consumpt ion do not c over the antenn a area with y our hand. Hold th e handset be tween thumb a nd finger o n the main hi nge section .
7 General Safety Information The handset contain s delicate el ectronic cir cuitry , magnet s and battery sy stems. Y ou should treat it with c are and p ay attention to the following poi nts: • Handle the handset with ca re. Do not drop or throw the hands et dow n roughly .
8 • Do not disassemble or modify the battery . • S top usin g the batter y if abnormal hea t, odour , discolour ation, deformat ion, or abnormal condit ion is de tected d uring u se, charge, or storage. • Do not put the battery in y our mouth. • Only use original repl acement batter ies.
9 Support Information • For Warranty Service ONL Y , in the e vent of a faul ty handset, please ring 1800 67 0 796 • All calls for PIN numb er enquiries, Networ k problems, T elstra Next G Servic .
10 Key Layout Arrow Keys/OK Ke y Camera for video calling Left Select Key Call key End / Exit and power On / Off key Right Select Key Clear key 1234 Key Back key Video call key Earpiece T elstra Serv .
11 Notes • The handset is a vailable in v arious colours. For illustratio n purpose s only th e above images are show n in black. • There is no keyloc k availab le. This is common t o clam shell des igns be cause th e key s are protected by closing the flip.
12 Display Icons Signal S trength of the GPRS Network Battery Level Indicator Signal S trength of the 3G Network Missed Call New Message Missed Video Call Multimedia Message Call Forward is Active New.
13 1 Getting Started 1.1 Install the USIM Card The USIM card (Universal Subscri ber Interfac e Module) is the sm all plastic chi p with go ld contact s supplied by T elstra. Thi s cont ains your p hone numbe r and act s as a store for y our contacts. It can be moved between d ifferent phones if r equired.
14 1.2 Insert the Battery Insert the bat tery caref ully w ith the cont a ct s lo cate d ag ainst t he g old s prings . The battery will only fit one w ay . Close the cas e by locating th e plastic cov er into the grooves and sl iding the cov er up to close it.
15 1.3 Switch the Phone on and Connect the Charger Press and ho ld the key for two seconds to switch your phone on. T he phone t akes about 15 secon ds to initia lize.
16 1.4 Charging and Battery life • Only use the charger sup plied. • Normal charge time is 2-3 hours. • When not using th e phone for a long period remove the battery and store it in a cool dry place. • Do not leave th e phone con nected to the charger for extended periods of time eg > 24 hrs.
17 1.5 Basic Navigation From the Idle Scr een press the OK Ke y to acces s the Main Menu : The icons are descri bed at the bottom of the screen. Idle Screen Main Menu Ar row K eys Use the A rrow Key s.
18 Select K eys The two key s at the top of the key pad are called the S elect Key s . The left an d right Select Keys are used to choose the options fr om the bott om of the scr een. In the abov e example the Lef t Sele ct Key opens FO XTEL and the Right Select Ke y launches BigPond.
19 1.6 Enter your Contacts There are s everal metho ds availabl e to enter cont acts into your phon e. The Gett ing S tarted Section deals w ith adding your cont acts man ua lly and copying contact s from a previous SIM card. See th e Advanced S ection for a dding cont acts from your PC and importi ng conta cts from Microsof t Outlook.
20 Add a contact from a received call n umber If someone cal ls you and you wish t o save their number as a new cont act, perform t he following: • Press the key to bring up y our Call List. • The last call received w ill be at the top of the list.
21 1.7 Edit your Contacts to Change Ringtones and Groups Once you h ave added some cont acts you can e dit them to change th e Group an d to set a personalised R ing T one. • Contacts are normally stored in the default Grou p, Unclassi fied. • Y ou can move your contact s into other Group s: Mates, Fami ly , Friends, Work, and VIP .
22 1.8 Set Speed Dials Once you h ave entered some cont acts y ou can assign speed di al keys to y our chosen contact s: • Press Do wn A rrow Key (or other key if you hav e changed it ) to enter the Contact s menu. • Use the Arrow K eys to scroll t o the contact you w ish to assign a S peed Dial Num ber .
23 1.9 Make a Call Dial the number manually • If required press the * k ey twice for the Internat ional Pr efix ‘+’. • Enter the number on the k eypad a nd press th e key to make th e call. • When the call is conn ected you c an press th e OK Key for Handsfree mode.
24 Choose a number from y our call list (incoming, outg oing and missed calls) • Press the key to bring up y our call list. • U se the Up and Down Arrow Keys to scroll t o the desired number (last number redi al select the top number ). • Press the key to make the call .
25 1.10 Send an SMS (Text Message) From the Idle Screen press the Right A rr ow Key (or other k ey if you have ch anged it) to open the Mess ages Menu: • Press the OK Key to select New Message.
26 1.11 Emergency Calls T o mak e an emer genc y call during nor mal use 1 Ensure that your h andset is sw itched on and in serv ice. 2 Press the key repeate dly to clear t he display and return to the Idle Screen . 3 Enter the emergency number for y our present lo cation using t he keyp ad, (eg 000) 4 Press key to call the number .
27 1.12 Notes on Text modes and Predictive Text • Y our current text mode is in dicated by eZiEng, 123, A BC or abc displ ayed directly beneath the b attery sy mbol. • Use the # key to switch b etween dif ferent text modes eZiEng (predic tive text), 123, A BC and abc .
28 My Words • From the text entry mode press the Opt ions key and pre ss OK for My Wor ds • (The first time you use My W ord s press OK to add a new word) • Press Right Select Ke y to Ad d a new word then press Ok to Save it.
29 1.13 Personalise your Phone There are m any way s to change the l ook and fe el of your han dset such a s changing t he background screen (w allp ap er), cho osing y our ow n rin g tone a nd cha nging the sho rtcut k ey s.
30 Change y our Ri ngtone • From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu . • Press the Down Arrow then the Lef t A rrow ke y for Setting s , press OK . • Press the Right Arrow ke y twice to get to Profiles . • Press the Right Select Key to Edit y our curre nt pr ofil e.
31 Switch the K ey T ones off • From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu . • Press the Down A rrow then the Left A rrow for Settings , press OK . • Press the Right Arrow Ke y tw ice to get to P rofiles. • Press the Right Select Key to Edit the profi le.
32 Set the Owner name The owner n ame is display ed on the Idle Screen. • From the Idle Screen press the OK Key for the Main Menu . • Press the Down Arrow then the Lef t A rrow fo r Settings , press OK . • Go to 4) for Owner Name. • Ty pe your name a nd press t he OK Key to save.
33 Customise the Shortcut K eys From the Idle S creen y ou can press t h e Arrow Key s to access v arious menus. It is pos sible to change the shortcut key s to your own prefer ence.
34 1.14 Using File Manager All user files and dow nloaded conten t are stored i n the File Ma nager secti on of the han dset. Browse the folders to find all the user acce ssible files th at are stored.
35 T -Flash Card Your handset i s equipp ed with a Mi cro SD ca rd slot to ex pand the pho ne’s av ailable mem ory up to 2GB. Y ou can store images, v i deos, music files, v oice data etc on your T -Flash card. From the Home S creen press OK Key for the Main Menu .
36 Press the OK key to open a folder a nd Select a file. Press Left se lec t Key for Options : ¾ Send : You can send the selected files via MMS, E mail or Blue tooth ¾ Set as ringtone /wallpaper : You can s et the sele cted audio file or picture as ringtone or wallpaper.
37 1.15 Make a Video Call • Y ou need good quality 3G coverage with at l east 3 bars o f signal to make and receive v ideo calls. • Enter the phone number usi ng the key pad or from y our Contact s list. • Press to make a v ideo call. • Press to end the cal l.
38 1.16 Receive a Video Call Y ou will only be able t o receive a video call when y ou have good 3G coverage. If y ou are b rowsin g or play ing video o r audio fil es the n the browser or med ia player w ill be suspen ded in the ba ckground w hile you answer th e video call.
39 1.17 Set Alarms and Appointments Set Alar ms In the main menu selec t T ools then Al a r m . Press the OK Key to Add a new alarm. Configure y our alarm as r equired by following the Alarm S etup Screen. • Daily Alarm goes off every day . • Workday Alarm goes of f Mon – Fri only .
40 Set Appointments through the C ale ndar Access the c alendar from th e main menu. • From the Idle Screen press OK for the main menu . • Go to down and left for t he Calendar and press OK to open it. • Press the Right Select Key to Add. • Y ou can add a Meetin g, Memo or Anniv ersary .
41 1.18 Send an E-mail • From the Idle Screen press the Lef t A rrow Key (or o ther key if y ou have changed it) to get to the E-mail menu. • Press Select to create a new E-mail. • Enter the sender address e.g. user name@domain .com • Press the down arro w to acce ss the Copy T o Field.
42 1.19 Take Pictures and Videos Y our phone has two cameras w hich can t ake st ill and v ideo pi ctures. The main camera f aces out and the s econd camera faces in for v ideo callin g.
43 Mak e V ideos From the Main Me nu go down t o Multimedia an d press OK to sel ect. • Go down to option 2) for V ideo Camera. Press OK to Record your v ideo. • Press Options to change any of the follow ing settings : ¾ The default video size is 15 se conds.
44 1.20 Send a Multimedia Message (MMS) When you se nd a Multimedia Me ssage you c an att ach a pictur e, music or video file. • From the Idle Scr een press t he Right Arrow Key (or other key if y ou hav e changed it) to access the mess ages menu. • Press OK to create a new message.
45 1.21 Receive a Multimedia Message (MMS) When you re ceive a MMS y ou get a st andard message alert. Press OK to View the message. If req uired pres s Retrieve to download the messa ge atta chment. When the attachm ent has downloa ded press the Right Select Ke y for Options .
46 1.23 Download Music, Pictures, Ringtones and Games There are v arious way s to enhance your p hone by download ing conte nt from the intern et. The Bigpond D ow nloads section is free to look at so you ca n ea sily see w hat is on offer . The downloads ar e regularly updated by T elstra.
47 1.24 Use your Phone as a Music Player (MP3 Player) Once you hav e downloaded m usic or import ed it from y our PC (see 2.4) y ou can play your own music on your phone.
48 Method 3, Create a new Playlist and Operate y our Music Player When you hav e some music files st ored on y our phon e y ou can create a pl ay list to play your songs in th e pr eferre d orde r , this als o enabl es y ou to use th e fron t key s to access your m usic files.
49 2 Advanced Operation 2.1 Use Join Me to Connect your Phone to your PC Join Me is a PC appli cation th at enables y ou to connect your ph one to y our PC. Once you have inst alled it you can con nect your P C to the internet , copy music and pictur e files fr om your persona l collection use your P C to enter an d back up y our contacts.
50 2.2 Installing Join Me Please inst all Join Me from the CD before connecti ng your ph one to your P C. • Insert the CD provided into y our PC. • Th e CD should auto -s tart after a few seconds. • The installation shield will launch and guide y ou through the install set up.
51 2.3 Use Join Me to Copy your Pictures to your PC If you have t aken some photos on your pho ne you can tran sfer them ont o your PC usi ng Join Me: • Make sure y our phone i s switched on and connecte d to your PC , and Join Me has been install ed.
52 1. Open the Media T ab. 2. Open the My Pictures fold er on My Phone . 3. Drag the pi cture from My Phone up to a folder on y our PC. 4. Alternatively you can ri ght click and use Copy and Pa ste from the m enu.
53 2.4 Use Join Me to Copy Music Files from your PC to your Phone If you hav e MP3 files on y our PC you can transfer t hem onto y our phone using Join Me. • Make sure y our phone i s switched on and connecte d to your PC , and Join Me has been install ed.
54 Copy your selected MP3 File from your PC to the My Audios folder on your handset..
55 2.5 Enter your Contacts using Join Me Y ou can use Join Me to ente r new cont acts into your p hone. On the phone book tab you can enter your contact s directly using the PC.
56 Create a backu p of your Phonebook on y our PC Select All by checking this box. Drag and dr op the complete list t o Local.
57 2.6 Import your Contacts from Microsoft Outloo k • Launch Microsoft O utlook, hav e Join Me running and connect y our handset. • Note: at the end of the import p rocess Outl ook can s hut down.
58 2.7 Use Join Me to Connect your PC to the Internet Y ou can use your mobile phone as a dial up modem to connec t your PC to the i nternet. The latest HSDP A wireless netw ork technology achieves broadband sp eeds up to 3.6Mbp s. Please see T elstra for a list of a pplicable dat a charges.
59 2.8 Connect to a Bluetooth Device Y our mobile includes Blueto oth which ca n be used to connect your handset to w ireless headsets and han ds free car kit s. Y ou can al so transfer f iles between your phon e and other Bluetooth dev ices such as another phone or a laptop.
60 Connect to a Blueto oth Mobile or Laptop De vice • From the Ma i n Menu select T ools then go down to Bluetooth and pres s the OK Key • Press OK for the Bluetooth Manager then press t he Left or Right Arrow Key to switch Bluetooth on • Go down then press th e Left or Right A rrow Key to Show .
61 Use Bluetooth to T ransfer Files to a PC or anoth er mobile de vice • From the main menu go to File Manager • Browse through the f olders to y our chosen fil e • Press the Lef t Select Key for Opti ons .
62 Connecting to a Bl uet ooth Car Kit or P er sonal Headset Please follow the manufacturers inst ructions car efully regardin g getting y our Bluetooth device into P airing Mode. Y ou cannot connect y our phone t o the far en d device unl ess Pairi ng Mode is e nabled.
63 2.9 Dial Up Networking via USB or Bluetooth Dial Up Networking (DUN) is a metho d to conn ect your PC to th e inte rnet u sing th e handse t as a modem.
64 Dial Up Networking over Bluet ooth Y ou can also use Bluetoot h t o connect th e h an dset to y our PC. Bluetooth can be co ns idered as a wireless re placement fo r the USB conn ection and do es not rely on the USB driv ers or Join Me soft ware. The Bluet ooth connection can ther efore be used w ith MAC computers if required.
65 2.10 Other Facilities Stop wa tc h The phone has a built in stopwa tch accessible through the T ools menu. • Press OK Ke y to start tim ing. • Press OK Key to stop timing. Th e screen w ill show the event time. • Press OK Ke y to continue timing .
66 W orld Time World Time is acc essible on the Other t ab under the T ools menu • The world time functi on provides t ime informati on on major cities worldwide. • Y ou can scroll to the desired city by using the Lef t/Right key . • Press the OK Key to save the sel ected city as y our home time zone.
67 Java Ga me s • Y ou can download games from your service pr ovider or o ther specialist port als . • Y our handset su p port s Java Midlet 2.0 • Y ou can also download file s onto your PC and.
68 WAP Push Messages • WAP Push Messages are indicate d by the Ic on on the ma i n display • Use the Browser to v iew your Push Messages • Push Messages are usual ly advertis ing or sp am.
69 Slide Show • Access the Slide Show function from Multimedia, Fav orites • Add pictures by pr essing Add • Browse to My Pictures an d Mark the pic tures you w ant.
70 2.11 Advanced Message Settings Y ou can configure your S MS, MMS and Em ail Settings. From the Main Me nu go to Message s, Settings. Multimedia Message Settings • Retrieval Settings: Manual, Automatic o r Manual when roaming • Delivery mode: Y ou can set immedia te delivery or defer it for a specified per iod of time.
71 T ext M es sage Settings • SMS centre number: The default is +61418 706700 • Expired T ime: Select the period ov er which the message ce ntre will att empt to deliv er the message. • St atus report: The network info rms you when your messag e has been delivered • Ce ll Name Display , On or Off.
72 2.12 Advanced Handset Settings From the Main Me nu go to Setti ngs then pre ss the Right Arrow Key for Handse t Settings. Network • Preferred mode: Y ou can lock y our handset t o GSM.
73 CTM Set CTM (Cellular T ext T elephone Modem) i s a text based communicati ons protocol to offer support to he aring and speech imp aired people. Hearin g or speech im paired persons ca n communicate usi ng a telety pe (TTY) terminal co nnected to the mobil e phone v ia a CTM Modem.
74 2.13 Advanced Call Settings From the Main Menu go to Setting s then press the Right Arrow Key 4 tim e s for Call Settings VideoPhone Setting • The following fields are preset by T elstra • The .
75 Call Waiting This serv ice lets y ou know if y ou receive another inco ming call whil e you are o n the phon e. When activ e and you are on the phone you w ill hear some pip s when you get another incoming call. Press th e button to switch between ca lls.
76 Send my number This function allows y ou to send or hid e your number when making calls. Y ou can choose to switch it on o r off. Open Flip to Answ er When enabled i ncoming calls w ill be answered by openin g the handse t flip.
77 3 Technical Information and Help 3.1 Troubleshooting and FAQ’s Please check t he manual tho roughly befor e cont acting your serv ice provider and read t he issues be low: Symptom R esolution Enter PIN Input th e correct PIN n umber as su pp lied by T elstra.
78 How do I sw itch off Predictive T ext ? In any tex t entry mode pre ss the # key to toggle between differen t modes. The battery discharg es quickl y Y our netw ork coverage may be po or . Check your signa l bars. With only 1 or 2 bars your sig nal strength i s poo r .
79 3.2 Glossary of Terms 2G or GSM Seco nd Generatio n wireless comm unication system. 3G Third Gener ation wirel ess communi cation system. 3G of fers video services an d high speed pa cket-dat a service.
80 3.3 Technical Parameters Handset S tandards WCDMA 850MHz, 2100 MH z with HS DP A data 900MHz GSM, 1800 MH z GSM and 1900 MH z GSM with UMTS Dimensions W×L×H Approx 49mm × 99mm × 19mm Weight Approx 1 10g (Including standard battery) Features MP4 video, MP3 audio, 2.
81 4 Environmental Statement Y our ZTE handset is made using the lat est manufacturi ng techni ques and env ironmental standard s to redu ce w a ste and h az ards to the e nv ironment.
82 Character Chart Key Corresponding Characters 1 1 and some common punctuatio n c har acters eg . , ? ! @ ‘ 2 ABCabc2 3 DEFdef3 4 GHIghi4 5 JKLjkl5 6 MNOmno6 7 PQRS pqrs7 8 TUVtuv8 9 WXYZwxy z9 0 S pace 0 * key Press * key for charact er set. Pres s twice for I nternational Pr efix ”+” # key T oggle differ ent tex t modes.
83 5 Menu Listing 1) T ools 1. Alarm 2. S t opwatch 3. Calculator 4. Worl d T ime 5. Bluetooth 6. SyncML 2) Messages A. Message 1. New Message 2. Inbox (0/0) 3. Outbox (0) 4. Drafts (0) 5. Sent (0) 6. User Folders 7. (U)SIM Inbox 8. Settings 9. Memory info.
84 8. W hereis Maps 9. Downloads 10. My Account 7) Settings A. Screen 1. Wallpaper 2. Backlight duration 3. Brightness 4. Owner name 5. Greeting B. Handset 1. Language 2. Tim e and date 3. Network 4. Own ph. number 5. Shortcut keys 6. Connection 7. Access point 8.
85 Index Advanced Operation ... 49 Appointme nts ..............39 Backgr ound ................. 29 Backlight Duration ....... 31 Battery .................. 14, 16 Bigpond ....................... 46 BigPond Music Pla yer . 47 Bluetooth......... 59, 60, 61 Bluetooth Ca r Ki t .
86 Screen Brightnes s....... 31 Select Keys ................. 18 Set Alar ms .................. 39 Shortcut Keys ............. 33 SMS ............................ 25 S peed Di al .................. 22 S topwat ch ................... 65 S treami ng URL .
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